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The Morning Show and life after #MeToo – The Hindu

Posted: January 18, 2020 at 10:04 am

Warning: Spoilers ahead

Apple TV+ launched with much fanfare a couple of months ago, but it hasnt exactly set the TV stage on fire. Of the four shows that premired on the day of launch, the period dramedy, Dickinson, garnered the best reviews initially, yet it remains a niche show. The space opera, For All Mankind, started off with great promise but the charm wore off quickly. The most awful of the lot, undoubtedly, was the expensive fantasy epic, See, which is fashioned on Game of Thrones (it even features Jason Drogo Momoa), but is entirely clueless about its purpose.

Apple TV+s flagship show is The Morning Show (TMS), created by Jay Carson, and featuring an ensemble of formidable actors: Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon, Steve Carell, Billy Crudup and Mark Duplass. Eerily similar to the real-life firing of morning news host Matt Lauer after sexual assault allegations surfaced against him, TMS taps into the post #MeToo world where both men and women must question their belief systems and conduct. In spite of this dynamic premise to play with, and that wonderful cast, TMS struggles to find its footing initially. I was convinced, in fact, after sampling the first three episodes that landed on Day One, that the show would turn out to be one of the big disappointments of 2019.

Admittedly, though, TMS gets better with each successive viewing. Certain issues remain, like, for example, the shows obsession with one singular event of sexual assault at the workplace to build drama and intrigue, its over-reliance on soap opera-like theatrics, and its unwillingness to commit to its two principal characters, Alex Levy (Aniston) and Bradley Jackson (Witherspoon). Yet, with each episode, the writers take bolder, more outrageous dramatic decisions that, thankfully, land more often than not. The overall tone gets a lot more consistent, and things are tied up nicely in an explosive finale that validates some of the effort viewers have to put in to get there.

The most interesting thread the show pulls at is the grey area around consent. The assaulter, Mitch Kessler (Carell), truly believes there was willingness on the part of his victims. The audience, too, is made part of this guessing game, until the very last episode where Mitchs victim, Hannah, explodes with her account of the assault. Its a powerful scene, and Gugu Mbatha-Raw delivers a stirring monologue that completely shakes you up. Purely, on the basis of the finale, TMS does enough to show what its capable of achieving, which augurs well for Season 2 (already green-lit).

Theres ample evidence to prove that if the material is great, this cast can do wonders. Aniston gets to sink her teeth into a truly deserving role in ages, and shes terrific as the conflicted, ambitious Alex. Duplass, playing The Morning Shows executive producer, Charlie Chip Black, is extremely watchable. The standout performer is Crudup, playing the smooth-talking, smarmy network executive Cory Ellison. Watching him serenade Aniston with an impromptu duet is pure magic the kind of TV moment we want more of in 2020.

Season One of The Morning Show is now streaming on Apple TV+

This column helps you navigate online (and offline) television, a world of endless options.

Aniruddha Guha is a screenwriter & columnist. Read his rants on film & TV on Twitter: @AniGuha

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Trimble to Acquire Kuebix in effort to create a transportation logistics ecosystem – The Trucker

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SUNNYVALE, Calif. Trimble announced it has signed an agreement to acquire Kuebix, a transportation management system (TMS) provider and creator of North Americas largest connected shipping community. This acquisition will result in Trimbles private and commercial carrier customers, including more than 1.3 North American trucks, to connect with Kuebixs shipping company network of 21,000 carriers and companies. The result, according to Trimble officials, will be a new platform for planning, executing and matching freight demand-capacity. The transaction is expected to close in the first quarter of 2020. Financial terms were not disclosed. Kuebix will operate within Trimbles transportation sector of services.

Combining Kuebixs innovative platform and rapidly-growing community of shippers with Trimbles history of innovation, strength and scale will provide a transformative transportation supply chain solution that creates new opportunities for collaboration throughout the logistics ecosystem, said James Langley, senior vice president, Trimble Transportation. This combination will help carriers uncover inefficiencies in their network, make better decisions, optimize operations and transform the way the transportation industry works.

Today, shippers, carriers and intermediaries operate with what Trimble refers to as fragmented TMS software. Kuebixs capabilities will allow for Trimble to break down technology barriers, enable actionable visibility and improve collaboration. A single logistics platform for all participants in the supply chain, Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), is a multi-tenant, cloud platform allowing Trimble to optimize the entire logistics process from order management to financial settlement. Likewise, SaaS will improve efficiency and asset utilization for carriers and provide shippers access to expanded capacity and reduced costs.

For more than a decade, Kuebix has served shippers with supply chains of all sizes and complexities, transparently connecting them directly to their carriers for the pricing, service levels and visibility they need to run their businesses, said Dave Lemont, CEO of Kuebix. We are excited to join Trimble and expand the investment in our platform to serve new audiences and increase collaboration and savings for shippers and carriers alike.

The combination of Trimble and Kuebix will accelerate the realization of our vision; a world where shippers, carriers and intermediaries leverage the same powerful TMS platform to provide the market with unprecedented levels of visibility and efficiency, said Dan Clark, founder and president, Kuebix. A single-platform TMS across all transportation modes will make it easier for shippers and carriers to plan their strategy, design an optimized transportation network, improve execution, and more accurately

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Psychiatrist to shutter outpatient practice – The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel

Posted: December 13, 2019 at 1:51 pm

When Dr. Bob Sammons is having a tough day, he likes to pull out a box of thank-you notes hes received over the years from his psychiatric patients and remember all the people hes helped throughout the past three decades.

It usually raises his spirits, especially when treating some patients who have a low chance of seeing any impacts from the medication he prescribes.

Ive lived my life taking care of people who only have a 7% chance of getting better when they come to see me, Sammons said, referencing the odds of finding a suitable prescription after a patient has already failed to respond to four other medications.

Sammons has treated hundreds of patients in the past 31 years in Grand Junction, but hes decided to adjust his course as he winds down his career. He will shutter his psychiatric practice today and focus on his role as medical director of TMS Solutions, which offers a newer form of therapy for psychiatric patients.

His departure also further exacerbates a shortage of psychiatric doctors in the Grand Valley and across the country. In Grand Junction, he is one of the last independent outpatient psychiatrists practicing.

Sammons is referring his patients to some local nurse practitioners who focus on psychiatry as well as doctors at Mind Springs Health. Mind Springs Executive Vice President Michelle Hoy said the organization is working closely with Sammons to get his patients set up with their doctors. Some of the more stable patients may return to a primary care doctor who can continue to prescribe their medications.

We very much appreciated Dr. Sammons coming and talking to us, she said.

Mind Springs employs 20 doctors who can prescribe psychiatric medication and provide outpatient services throughout the 10 counties it serves in western Colorado. All providers are available in Grand Junction either in person or through telehealth.

Sammons will still assist those in need of psychiatric help through the use of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS). The treatment, which has been progressing over the past decade, uses a device that is geared to help stimulate normal brain function for patients who have not had success with other treatments for depression.

This is a portion of the future of medicine in psychiatry, he said.

Sammons has offered TMS treatment in addition to his psychiatric practice for the past few years, but said that the growth of TMS means that he could no longer devote his full attention to both TMS and the psychiatric practice.

TMS is effective in roughly 80% of patients, he said. The treatment includes placing a device on the patients head that sends magnetic pulses to the brain over the course of a session.

Its like going to a gym, Sammons said. It strengthens that connection.

Hoy said she is familiar with the concept and is glad there is another option for local patients in need of treatment.

It is an emerging practice and one that is showing some evidence of helping people who might not see a benefit from other treatments, she said. I think as science evolves, we find more and more treatments that work for certain people. Its important to have tools.

Both Sammons and Hoy noted shortages nationally and worldwide in new psychiatrists, which Sammons attributed to lower pay compared to other specialties and the different approach needed compared to other areas of focus.

Hoy said that despite seeing fewer providers, there are still options for people in Mesa County who need psychiatric help.

There is access to care, there is help, there are services, she said. We are here, we care and can help if they need.

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Toys for Tots Greenbrook TMS Therapy Black Cat 2 1 – Connecting Vets

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On this episode of CBS Eye on Veterans:

We talked to Ret. Lieutenant General Pete Osman, about this great holidaytradition and heard the story behind the Marine Corps' Toys for Tots program.

For some veterans, the holidays can bring upon anxiety and depression.Army veteran, Dr. Geoffrey Grammer,Chief Medical Officer, and Bill Leonard,President / CEOof Greenbrook TMSNeuroHealthCenters, discuss how electromagnetic stimulation is having success helping people overcome depression.

Bob Ford was a helicopter pilot with the Black Cats during the Vietnam War. He flew over 1000 mission from the northernmost city of Hue, during one of the toughest periods of the war.

During our interview, he talks about his book Black Cat 2-1 and shares stories about; dangerous missions,the bravery of his crew and some life lessons for everyone.

Follow CBS Eye on Veterans host @philbriggsVet or phil@connectingvets.com

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Transformer Monitoring Systems Market Analysis of Market Future Trends and Technological Improvements 2024 – The Market Expedition

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Transformer Monitoring Systems: Overview

TMS is defined as a group of components built together in order to sense and monitor various parameters of a pole-mounted transformer or ground transformer that are vital to its functionality. This device is attached to the lines of an existing transformer with minimal effort; it remains non-intrusive to lines and its components. TMS has the capability of monitoring the transformers voltage, current, temperature, and the phase angle. Voltage sensor consists of a plate, an op-amp, two capacitors, and four resistors. TMS is a real time mounting device that monitors a single transformer. This device paves way for a smarter grid system technology to lower electrical downtime of a power generation unit. TMS accurately and effectively reads/records valuable information about pole mounted and grounded transformers. This information is shared over the wireless connections to a central hub computer located at the transfer stations of sub-stations. It detects failure in power lines.

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Transformer Monitoring Systems: Dynamics and Trends

The problems in methods for powering the device and monitoring the transformers parameters have been overcome through the usage of induction coils. The voltage passage through the induction coils have the tendency to escalate from the permissible values due to fluctuating current. Voltage regulators are thus used to control the voltage and keep it under the permissible limits. Diodes incorporated with AP1186 standard regulators are used with a battery backup in case of power failure in order to achieve the desired results in voltage regulations. TMS is a safe and easy approach to help combat any loss in power over the lines and any power shortages through its preventive monitoring measures.

TMS is kept near a high power line that emits strong electrical and magnetic fields. Power to the TMS device is critical, as voltage, current, and temperature have to be maintained under the permissible limits. Excessive voltage, current, and temperature can destroy the internal components. Sensors of the TMS read voltage and current across the line and the temperature inside the transformer. The sensors then transmit the information to logical components of the system. Wireless technology helps in passage of information to other TMS devices or to the central hub facility. Computer programing is the final last aspect of a TMS device. It helps view information about transformers received by wireless units. The program also provides sight (screen flashing animations) and hearing alerts (siren blasting through speakers).

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The TMS market can be segmented based on type of transformer (pole mounted transformer and ground transformer), method of powering TMS system (solar, battery powered, induction coil, and others), application (distribution transformers, power transformers, and others) and region (North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and Middle East & Africa).

Transformer Monitoring Systems: Key Players

Key players operating in the TMS market include Camlin Power, ICSA (India) Ltd., and CETT Co., Ltd.

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When Should You Buy EDAP TMS S.A. (NASDAQ:EDAP)? – Simply Wall St

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EDAP TMS S.A. (NASDAQ:EDAP), which is in the medical equipment business, and is based in France, led the NASDAQGM gainers with a relatively large price hike in the past couple of weeks. As a small cap stock, hardly covered by any analysts, there is generally more of an opportunity for mispricing as there is less activity to push the stock closer to fair value. Is there still an opportunity here to buy? Lets examine EDAP TMSs valuation and outlook in more detail to determine if theres still a bargain opportunity.

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Great news for investors EDAP TMS is still trading at a fairly cheap price. Ive used the price-to-earnings ratio in this instance because theres not enough visibility to forecast its cash flows. The stocks ratio of 35.85x is currently well-below the industry average of 46.74x, meaning that it is trading at a cheaper price relative to its peers. Whats more interesting is that, EDAP TMSs share price is quite volatile, which gives us more chances to buy since the share price could sink lower (or rise higher) in the future. This is based on its high beta, which is a good indicator for how much the stock moves relative to the rest of the market.

Investors looking for growth in their portfolio may want to consider the prospects of a company before buying its shares. Buying a great company with a robust outlook at a cheap price is always a good investment, so lets also take a look at the companys future expectations. EDAP TMSs earnings over the next few years are expected to increase by 99%, indicating a highly optimistic future ahead. This should lead to more robust cash flows, feeding into a higher share value.

Are you a shareholder? Since EDAP is currently undervalued, it may be a great time to increase your holdings in the stock. With a positive outlook on the horizon, it seems like this growth has not yet been fully factored into the share price. However, there are also other factors such as financial health to consider, which could explain the current undervaluation.

Are you a potential investor? If youve been keeping an eye on EDAP for a while, now might be the time to enter the stock. Its prosperous future outlook isnt fully reflected in the current share price yet, which means its not too late to buy EDAP. But before you make any investment decisions, consider other factors such as the track record of its management team, in order to make a well-informed buy.

Price is just the tip of the iceberg. Dig deeper into what truly matters the fundamentals before you make a decision on EDAP TMS. You can find everything you need to know about EDAP TMS in the latest infographic research report. If you are no longer interested in EDAP TMS, you can use our free platform to see my list of over 50 other stocks with a high growth potential.

If you spot an error that warrants correction, please contact the editor at editorial-team@simplywallst.com. This article by Simply Wall St is general in nature. It does not constitute a recommendation to buy or sell any stock, and does not take account of your objectives, or your financial situation. Simply Wall St has no position in the stocks mentioned.

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How junk food shapes the developing teenage brain – The Conversation CA

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Obesity is increasing worldwide, especially among children and teenagers. More than 150 million children in the world are obese in 2019. These children have increased risk of heart disease, cancers and Type 2 diabetes.

Teenagers with obesity are likely to remain obese as adults. If these trends continue, 70 per cent of adults aged 40 years could be either overweight or obese by 2040.

I am a neuroscientist and my research investigates how diet changes the brain. I want to understand how unhealthy diets impact the developing brain, and also why young people today are so prone to developing obesity.

Adolescents are the greatest consumers of calorie-rich junk foods. During puberty, many children have an insatiable appetite as rapid growth requires lots of energy. Heightened metabolism and growth spurts can protect against obesity, to an extent. But excessively eating high-calorie junk foods and increasingly sedentary lifestyles can outweigh any metabolic protection.

The teenage years are a key window of brain development. Adolescence coincides with a new-found social autonomy and the independence to make personal food choices.

Read more: Your brain on sugar: What the science actually says

During adolescence, connections between different brain regions and individual neurons are also being refined and strengthened. The adolescent brain is malleable because of increased levels of neuroplasticity.

This means the brain is highly receptive to being shaped and rewired by the environment including diet. In turn, these changes can become hardwired when development is complete. So the adolescent brain is vulnerable to diet-induced changes, but these changes may endure through life.

Neuroscientists use functional brain imaging to examine how the brain responds to specific events. Brain scans show that the prefrontal cortex a key brain area for behavioural control and decision-making doesnt fully mature until the early 20s.

The prefrontal cortex controls and overrides urges triggered by events in the environment. Resisting eating a whole bag of candy or buying cheap junk foods can be particularly difficult for teenagers.

In contrast to the immature prefrontal cortex, the brains reward system the mesocorticolimbic dopamine system is fully developed at a much earlier age.

Teenagers are particularly drawn to rewards, including sweet and calorie-dense foods. This is due to increased numbers of dopamine receptors in the adolescent brain, so the feeling of reward can be exaggerated. Frequent stimulation of the reward system results in enduring brain adaptations.

During adolescence, these changes may cause long-lasting shifts to the balance of brain chemicals.

Taken together, the teenage brain has a voracious drive for reward, diminished behavioural control and a susceptibility to be shaped by experience.

This manifests as a reduced ability to resist rewarding behaviours. So its not surprising that teenagers prefer to eat foods that are easy to obtain and immediately gratifying, even in the face of health advice to the contrary. But what are the enduring brain consequences?

Functional imaging studies show brain activity during tasks or viewing images of foods. Brain circuits that process food rewards are more active in adolescents with obesity compared to those considered normal weight.

Interestingly, lower activity is seen in regions of the prefrontal cortex. This shows that obesity can both heighten activation of the reward system and reduce brain activity in centres that can override the desire to eat.

Importantly, successful weight loss in adolescents restores levels of activity in the prefrontal cortex. This provides critical knowledge that the prefrontal cortex is a key area of the brain for controlling food intake, and that diet interventions increase activity in brain regions that exert self control.

Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), a way scientists can modify brain activity in the prefrontal cortex, can change inhibitory control of eating behaviour. Repeated TMS treatment could be a new therapy to restore cognitive control over eating, helping with long-term weight loss.

Excessively eating junk foods during adolescence could alter brain development, leading to lasting poor diet habits. But, like a muscle, the brain can be exercised to improve willpower.

Increased brain plasticity during adolescence means the young mind may be more receptive to lifestyle changes. Physical exercise boosts brain plasticity, helping to set in place new healthy habits. Identifying how the brain is changed by obesity provides opportunities to identify and intervene.

Functional brain imaging adds a new layer of information where clinicians can identify at-risk individuals and track brain changes during nutritional and lifestyle interventions.

Even more, TMS could be a new treatment approach to improve re-calibration of the young brain to prevent enduring changes into adulthood.

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Bidvest Waltons delivers on its promise after subscribing to Picup’s TMS solution – Intelligent CIO Africa

Posted: November 30, 2019 at 10:15 am

Bystreamlining its entire logistics and last-mile delivery process, BidvestWaltonscan deliver on its promise and improve the overall customerexperience. The stationerhas subscribed to Picups Transport ManagementSystem (TMS) to deliver a reliable logistics solution.

Thepartnership was born when Bidvest Waltons encountered Picup through an ongoingproject to improve service delivery and efficiencies from its main distributioncentre in the Western Cape.

Picupthen came to Bidvest Waltons aid during a strike, in a dire situation, whereexisting delivery methods were strained causing a massive backlog indeliveries. Thereafter, Picup was retained to assess the driver routing andoverall distribution model.

Weeklysite visits with key stakeholders were conducted to understand the existingoperations, systems and constraints. Picup had to analyse different departmentsand role players and provide a tailored logistics solution through the TMS.

Picup isdifferent from conventional couriers because its advanced technology and fleetmanagement tools enable companies to deliver using their own fleet, a thirdparty courier or its own crowdsourced driver network.

Antonio Bruni, Picup CEO, says after the evaluation, it was very clear that Bidvest Waltons could use Picups technology to manage its fleet more efficiently.

When volumes increased, there was definitely value in using Picup as a delivery partner. Our crowdsourced driver network was clearly the answer during the strike, said Bruni.

The Picup driver app allows routes to be optimised, eliminating the choice of familiar routes. This saves time and reduces fuel and maintenance costs considerably.

ThePicup TMS has saved Bidvest Waltons both time and money during the last mile,as well as given the company full visibility of each individual delivery. Thisensures driver accountability and benchmarking which drives good behaviour andoverall efficiencies.

One ofthe reasons for this high success rate is our driver-partner remunerationmodel. We use a pay per parcel method versus the pay by volumetric-weightmethod that most conventional couriers use, Bruni adds.

The TMSautomatically processes addresses and converts them into GPS coordinates inreal-time based on the GPS co-ordinates of the device using the Picup app.

Bruni says in last-mile delivery, incorrect addresses can be a major hiccup particularly in a South African environment.

Incorrectly captured and changing address information is an unavoidable risk, especially for companies with a large number of customers or customers with a large, or growing, number of branches, he said.

In theevent of addresses needing to be corrected, as identified through driverfeedback on the app, a dedicated Data Integrity Team is able to shift thelocation pin to a more accurate or relevant location. Once an address has beencorrected, Picups AI modules automatically update the clients information.

BidvestWaltons has also implemented the Picup Warehouse solution where parcels arelabelled and packed according to their allocation. Once the parcels leave thewarehouse, they can be tracked in real-time. The solution fully integrates withBidvest Waltons invoicing system for seamless operation.

TheDispatch Control System (DCS) allows for parcels to be labelled and packedaccording to allocation. This mitigates delays during dispatch and providesparcel-level visibility post-dispatch.

Byintegrating into Bidvest Waltons ERP system, Picup has gained a holistic viewof organisation-wide data and identified areas where the TMS technology couldimprove the efficiency of the supply chain.

Thesuccess of Picups TMS has given Bidvest Waltons full visibility on itsdeliveries. The solution enables them to geocode all of their addresses andapproximate the cost of each trip in advance, empowering them to make aninformed decision as to which delivery option is the most efficient andcost-effective.

TheEnterprise platform has a built-in search engine, this allows users to accessinvoices and electronic Proof of Delivery more easily. It also provides timestamps for key points in the supply chain like when the parcel was collected ordelivered.

Picup isa customisable driver app which allows drivers and fleet managers tocommunicate with one another in real-time. Every action on the app is trackedand channeled into meaningful analysis, reporting dashboards and real-timealerts.

Thisimproves transparency amongst departments as the customer relations team cantrack parcels in real-time and proactively keep customers up-to-date if thereare unexpected delays in delivery.

Operationalteams at Bidvest Waltons can now monitor their dashboards with live information,failed customer deliveries and can also gain insight into driver behaviour.They are now able to manage timing with exceptional accuracy and providecustomers with personalised feedback through advanced delivery notifications.

Thechange in driver behaviour has resulted in on-time departures,route-optimisation, adherence and route accountability.

Toprovide visibility into past, present and future orders, the Picup TMS has abuilt-in search engine. This allows users across different departments to accessinvoices, electronic proof of collection and delivery, an overview of areadensity, and customer and fleet insights.

BidvestWaltons is now able to plan and fine-tune deliveries, tweak its operationalprocesses and redefine customer engagement in a meaningful way. Challengesaround visibility, communications, addresses and driver behaviour have now beeneradicated using Picups innovative approach to logistics.

This exciting technology is changing the face of logistics and creating a far more organised and manageable environment, said Bruni.

Considering Waltons high order volumes, it is clear that the Picup Enterprise platform can handle the logistics of any business, no matter the size.

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TMS(Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation) Coil Market Report by Manufacturers, Regions, Type and Application Forecast 2019 – 2025 – Statsflash

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The market study on the Global TMS(Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation) Coil Market will include the entire ecosystem of the industry, covering five major regions namely North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America and Middle East & Africa, and the major countries falling under those regions. The study will feature estimates in terms of sales revenue and consumption from 2019 to 2025, at the global level and across the major regions mentioned above. The study has been created using a unique research methodology specifically designed for this market.

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Major Players included in this report are as follows MAG & More Magstim MagVenture ANT NeuroBrain Latam CoDeymed

TMS(Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation) Coil Market can be segmented into Product Types as H-coilC-core CoilCircular Crown Coil

TMS(Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation) Coil Market can be segmented into Applications as HospitalClinicOthers

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Pokmon: 10 Mechanics Introduced In Gen I That Are Missing Today – TheGamer

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As super popular as the Pokmon franchise is, it absolutely isnt immune to criticism (as we all saw quite plainly in the run-up to the launch of Pokmon Sword and Shield). One of the most common points that detractors like to raise is that the series just never changes. That may be true on the surface, but those who have been around since the days of Gen I will appreciate just how far the games have come in terms of mechanics.

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From totally unfair critical hit calculations to the physical/special split and HMs, here are some original Pokmon mechanics that players are lucky enough not to have to contend with any longer.

Game Freak have taken gradual steps towards making breeding and training competitive Pokmon easier and less time-consuming. One important move was making TMs unlimited use (though that benefited all players, of course). The most common and valuable moves, such as Ice Beam, Earthquake and Thunderbolt, had to be taught many times over and it was a pain to keep restocking those TMs.

In introducing TRs (Technical Records), Sword and Shield have returned to this single-use policy, but TMs as we now know them remain unlimited in the new games.

HMs were one of those early Pokmon mechanics that we just accepted and put up with, until we got to experience life without them and suddenly wondered how wed ever survived that long.

The fact is, the players party has such limited moveslots as it is that we just dont want to throw on something like Cut or Strength. Instead, wed tend to carry around a poor Pokmon overloaded with these moves, which was also totally inefficient.

Another valuable quality of life change Game Freak implemented in later generations was the overhaul to the Bag system. Aspiring Pokmon Trainers have always hauled around a bag containing their adventure essentials, key items, Pok Balls and such, but the inventory was just such a pain to navigate back in the day.

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Old-school Resident Evil players will remember the pain of managing super limited inventory slots. Are you going to need that odd-shaped crank? That obscure mask? Can you drop that book, or will you need whatever the heck that jewel is? Thanks, Game Freak, for giving us huge item storage and neatly-arranged pockets for various kinds of items. Opening that bag is like hopping into Narnia now, and we appreciate it.

Its lesson number one of Pokmon battling: do not use recharge moves. Yes, that huge base power is tempting and your Hyper Beam Snorlax crushed every CPU opponents souls into sad hunks of spam when you were eleven, but they just dont cut the mustard today.

In Generation I, for whatever reason, scoring a K.O. with one of those moves meant that the user could forego the turn usually required to recharge afterwards. This was entirely uncool, and we were super glad when it was fixed.

If youre a competitive battler, youve probably suffered the wrath of Dark Void Smeargle several times. Being able to put both opponents to sleep at once in a doubles battle is just wrong, and sleep in general has never been a fun status to be on the receiving end of.

Back in Pokmon Red and Blue, though, Pokmon could sometimes sleep longer than Rip Van Winkle after a nice cup of cocoa and a couple of soothing bedtime stories. To add to the fun, there was a waking turn which also prevented the Pokemon from moving! Fortunately, theres a (reasonable) set maximum number of turns Pokmon will sleep for these days, so theres far less RNG involved. Dont get us started on freeze, though, which is still as random as ever.

Over the course of the series, critical hits have been revised several times. Originally, they dealt double the damage, toned down more recently to 1.5 times. Along with that, they were originally determined by Speed.

What did this mean? Essentially, that super speedy Jolteon would be scoring critical hits all over the darn place, while a Snorlax would be lucky to hit one more than once in its thicc life. Chances are now even (though Abilities, certain moves and items can increase the odds).

With regards to physical and special attacks, two fundamental changes have been made since the beginning of the series. The first is that certain types were all either physical or special originally (all Ice attacks were special and all Flying attacks were physical, for instance).

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Yes, some types remain predominantly based around one or the other (there arent many special Rock-type attacks or physical Psychic-type attacks, for instance), but this was a huge change for the better. Physical powerhouses like Gyarados having to use special Water moves just didnt make sense.

Thats right, friends. There was a time when moves like Wrap and Bind were completely overpowered. The 90s, huh? What a wacky time to be alive.

In case you need a refresher, heres how these moves used to work: the target couldnt take any action at all while under their effects, which could last for up to five turns! It was just a sad time for all concerned.

As weve seen, typings being locked to physical or special presented a real problem; one that wasnt rectified until Gen IV. A similar issue that took some time to be addressed was the Special Stat.

Special has since been divided into Special Attack and Special Defense, another change that was sorely needed (why could specially-oriented glass cannons like Alakazam also shrug off special hits like The Terminator?).

If you return to the earlier games in the franchise today, youre sure to feel the clunky nature of the Bag system. As discussed, youll constantly be running out of space and desperately using up healing items or the like to make some space. It was an inefficient system and the same applies to the Pokmon Centers boxes.

In any given game, the players going to be spending a lot of time sorting through boxes, trying to determine which is that Pokmon with the perfect IVs and which is holding that item you cant find. With the limited space and fiddling nature of the early games system, navigating around them was a nightmare.

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Chris is a freelance video game journalist and entertainment writer from a small town in England. While he's an ardent fan of video games, regardless of platform, he specializes in retro games. His heart will always belong to the Sega Genesis. When he isn't gaming, Chris will usually be found catching up on the latest and greatest movies, whether at the theater or at home. He has sat through the Harry Potter movies more times than you have, and he doesnt care if you disagree.

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