Finally, the SVG Working Group would like to acknowledge thegreat many people outside of the SVG Working Group who help with theprocess of developing the SVG specifications. These people are toonumerous to list individually. They include but are not limited tothe early implementers of the SVG 1.0 and 1.1 languages (includingviewers, authoring tools, and server-side transcoders), developers ofSVG content, people who have contributed on the www-svg@w3.org andsvg-developers@yahoogroups.com email lists, other Working Groups at theW3C, and the W3C Team. SVG 1.1 is truly a cooperative effort betweenthe SVG Working Group, the rest of the W3C, and the public and benefitsgreatly from the pioneering work of early implementers and contentdevelopers, feedback from the public, and help from the W3C team.
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Google, open source communities, and third-party vendors provide andmaintain public OS images. Bydefault, all Google Cloud projects can create VMs from public OS images. However, ifyour Cloud project has a defined list oftrusted images,you can use only the images on that list to create a VM.
The editors of this journal enforce a rigorous peer-review process together with strict ethical policies and standards to ensure to add high quality scientific works to the field of scholarly publication. Unfortunately, cases of plagiarism, data falsification, image manipulation, inappropriate authorship credit, and the like, do arise. The editors of IJERPH take such publishing ethics issues very seriously and are trained to proceed in such cases with a zero tolerance policy.
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The Exif specification[35] builds upon TIFF. For uncompressed image data, an Exif file is straight off a TIFF file with some private tags. For JPEG compressed image data, Exif uses the JPEG File Interchange Format but embeds a TIFF file in the APP1 segment of the file. The first IFD (termed 0th in the Exif specification) of that embedded TIFF does not contain image data, and only houses metadata for the primary image. There may however be a thumbnail image in that embedded TIFF, which is provided by the second IFD (termed 1st in the Exif specification). The Exif audio file format does not build upon TIFF.
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