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|IDNDR - Informs - Number 13, 1998 (IDNDR-DIRDN, 1998)| Disaster prevention begins with timely and accurate information. When there is clarity in the perception of risk, we tend to minimize the possible consequences event. By means of sounds, images, and the printed word, the mass media report on what is going on in th...
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Wednesday, November 7, 2012 Students explore dynamics of local, organic food productionBy Katie Land, news editor |Students in OU's Food Quest course learn about the dynamics of local and organic food production at Earthworks Urban Farm in Detroit. In all its capacities, food has long played a role in human social and ...
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In The Gambia, free computer courses lead to jobs and self-respect BANJUL , The Gambia — A graduation ceremony last month has boosted the number of computer graduates from classes offered free by the local Bahá'í community to more than 900. Since 1998, the Bahá'ís have arranged the classes to help people who cannot oth...
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Riparian and Wetland Management Riparian areas are lands adjacent to creeks, streams, lakes, and rivers that support vegetation dependent upon free water in the soil. They are sometimes called "Ribbon-of-Green" because the vegetation on waterway banks forms a ribbon-like pattern when seen from the air. These areas, con...
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Alexander Ross (1782-1856) Born in the Scottish Highlands, schoolteacher Alexander Ross immigrated to Canada’s St. Lawrence River Valley in 1804. Befriended by fellow Scot Alexander McKay, a veteran Montreal-based fur trader, both men found work in American John Jacob Astor’s boldly conceived Pacific Fur Company enterp...
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||This page describes a concept which is part of our glossary are known for their robustness and reliability. The way peers connect with other instances to form the network creates a peer-to-peer infrastructure. It enables users to connect directly with each other as desired to exchange products and services without ha...
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These rings (20 µm across) have color created by the width of the slits (see black and white inset). For example, yellow is produced with slits that are each 90 nm wide. The technique uses light funneling to catch and trap particular wavelengths. Researchers at the University of Michigan (U.S.A.) have found a way to lo...
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Therapy: New Breakthrough for Back Treatment by Gaetano Morello, ND Ozone, the gas that protects us from the sun's damaging rays but becomes toxic when inhaled, is experiencing a resurgence on the North American medical community. We are all familiar with the ozone layer and how it's thinning due to chloroflourocarbons...
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Birth Defects Testing - Reference Triple or quadruple (quad) blood tests. These tests check the amounts of three or four substances in a pregnant woman's blood. The triple screen checks the levels of Reference alpha-fetoprotein protein (AFP), Reference beta human chorionic gonadotropin (beta-hCG), and a type of Referen...
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PANNA: OP’s in Children, Failed Court Order on Pesticides, Community Monitoring of Pesticides and more See PANUPS updates service, for complete information. Hazardous Language Barrier: Over two thousand farmworkers in Hawaii cannot read warning labels on harmful pesticides, according to a study conducted by the Nationa...
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Anemia is a fancy word for iron deficiency. It's fairly common pregnancy nutrition issue, since you and your developing baby need a lot more iron than usual. You are at even greater risk of developing anemia if: You often drink tea or coffee right before (or right after) you eat. This can make it tricky for your body t...
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Issue | Canada engages in a new approach to resolve specific claims made by First Nations. Synopsis | The Specific Claims Tribunal Act established an administrative tribunal with the authority to make binding decisions on claims and to award monetary compensation up to $150 million per claim. Claims over $150 million w...
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Software engineer/developer/programmers may work in one major industry or in a vast array of different industries. Some may work for companies that produce and sell exactly what they work with. Many others work in other types of industries that do not sell these products but make use of their own. So, one could work fo...
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More than three decades after the Clean Water Act, iconic American waterways like the Chesapeake Bay and Puget Sound are in perilous condition and facing new sources of contamination. With polluted runoff still flowing in from industry, agriculture and massive suburban development, scientists note that many new polluta...
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Clouds and cosmos J'ai découvert par hazard les travaux de Henrik Svensmark sur le processus de formation des nuages. Ces derniers remettaient en cause les thèses défendues par les tenants du réchauffement climatique du aux activités humaines. En effectuant quelques recherches sur Internet j'ai pu mesurer l'incroyable ...
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1. Basic Drawing Equipment - 1 2. Pencil Drawing : How to Draw with Pencils Lesson Learn the basics of learning to draw with pencils...techniques and what you need. Learn techniques for drawing with pencils with the following lesson for how to draw and shade with pencils. How to Hold Your Pencil Correctly in Many Posit...
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Poor Oral Hygiene Being under extreme stress may affect your mood and cause you to skip oral hygiene habits such as flossing and brushing. If you don’t take care of your mouth, your teeth and overall oral health can suffer. If you already have gum disease, skipping daily hygiene may worsen the problem. If your mouth is...
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Recognizing septicemia in goldfish is difficult because more often than not, little or no symptoms occur to indicate infection. It is one of the fish diseases that causes harm from within. What is Hemorrhagic Septicemia in Goldfish? - Most common indication of septicemia in koi and goldfish are Blood Streaks - While it...
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If young cats can avoid injury or infectious disease (the chances of which are much greater if they are indoor-only), they usually only see the veterinarian for preventive care. One condition that bucks this trend is called the nasopharyngeal polyp. Polyps are benign masses of tissue that can form in many places throug...
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Home > Phrasal Verb Dictionary: Letter F A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S T W Z music, sound, light, hope) When something fades away, it gradually becomes weaker until it disappears; it fades. Die away a moment the noise faded away, and only the sound of a light breeze, and ringing, filled my ears. (insep) (family, ...
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All Society books and accessories can be bought onlineVisit Shop When the Highlands and Islands of Scotland adopted the bagpipe, perhaps some six hundred years ago, they began to develop the instrument and its music to suit their needs and tastes. What emerged was the instrument we know today as the Great Highland Bagp...
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The chitarrone is one of the more spectacular instruments of the early baroque. The name probably means ‘large kithara’, after the instrument played by the Classical Greek poets, and it was first developed as a bass lute to accompany singing and recitative Between 1604 and 1640, Giovanni Girolamo Kapsperger (also known...
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Famous tree-lined French Canal du Midi in danger of losing all its trees The 42,000 plane trees lining France's historic Canal du Midi are being felled because of a fungus brought to Europe by US soldiers in World War II. Will the planes that decorate the streets of cities such as Paris and London share the same fate? ...
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In a video highlighting her research in plastic electronics, Princeton engineering professor Yueh-Lin (Lynn) Loo describes some of the potentially life-changing uses for these malleable materials. Play the "Plastic Electronics" video Video stills courtesy of Volker Steger Video feature: 'Plastic Electronics' Posted Oct...
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What is an NSF Math and Science Partnership? Because improved student achievement in mathematics and science is so important to us as individuals and as a nation, the National Science Foundation (NSF) has funded a dozen comprehensive Mathematics and Science Partnerships (MSPs) and 23 targeted MSPs around the country. V...
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History of the Jigsaw Puzzle Its generally agreed that London print shop owner and map maker, John Spilsbury created the first jigsaw puzzle, about 1760. He mounted a map onto mahogany, and cut along the borders of the countries, as a way to teach children about geography. Early puzzles were called dissections. The int...
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In the alley-center infiltration approach, permeable material (asphalt, concrete, or pavers) is placed in the center of the alley and high-albedo concrete is placed along the outer edges. This way, water soaks through the center of the alley, but truck tires roll on top of the stronger pavement. Each of Chicago's four ...
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In this video from the Excel 2010 Tutorial series, School of Technology Program Coordinator, Justin Denton, teaches us about VLookup in Microsoft Excel 2010. This tutorial video is a great beginning step to your courses in technology at Rasmussen College. The next formula, per se, is what's called a value look up. If y...
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ReadWriteThink couldn't publish all of this great content without literacy experts to write and review for us. If you've got lessons plans, activities, or other ideas you'd like to contribute, we'd love to hear from you. Find the latest in professional publications, learn new techniques and strategies, and find out how...
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Pliers Common Types A selection of articles related to pliers common types. Original articles from our library related to the Pliers Common Types. See Table of Contents for further available material (downloadable resources) on Pliers Common Types. - Astral Beings and Wildlife - The astral dimension contains a wide var...
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Synthetic Biology: TUM Researchers Develop Novel Kind Of Fluorescent Protein Proteins are the most important functional biomolecules in nature with numerous applications in life science research, biotechnology and medicine. So how can they be modified in the most effective way to attain certain desired properties? In t...
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GRAFTON -- There is a mountain's worth of historical and cultural significance in the presidential re-inauguration slated for today. President Barack Obama, the first black commander-in-chief in American history, is set to take the oath of his office to begin his second term on a day designated to honor a man who made ...
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2003 Findings on the Worst Forms of Child Labor - Antigua and Barbuda |Publisher||United States Department of Labor| |Author||Bureau of International Labor Affairs| |Publication Date||29 April 2004| |Cite as||United States Department of Labor, 2003 Findings on the Worst Forms of Child Labor - Antigua and Barbuda, 29 Ap...
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Bill Scanlon, NREL January 02, 2013 | 3 Comments It takes outside-the-box thinking to outsmart the solar spectrum and set a world record for solar cell efficiency. The solar spectrum has boundaries and immutable rules. No matter how much solar cell manufacturers want to bend those rules, they can't. So how can we make ...
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Regulations and Husbandry CITES (the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora) is an international agreement between Governments. Its aim is to ensure that international trade in specimens of wild animals and plants does not threaten their survival. http://www.cites.org/eng/disc/w...
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See what questions a doctor would ask. Tremors in children: Tremors in children is a condition in which a child has small spasms or involuntary rapid contractions and relaxations of muscles. See detailed information below for a list of 39 causes of Tremors in children, Symptom Checker, including diseases and drug side ...
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1815 – She was born this year. 1840 – She married Henry Staton this year. 1848 – She is believed to be the driving force behind this year’s Convention, and for the next fifty years played a leadership role in the women's rights movement. Soon after their marriage they traveled to London, where Henry Stanton was a deleg...
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Sun Lore of All Ages, by William Tyler Olcott, , at sacred-texts.com p. 52 p. 53 SOME one has said: "If no other knowledge deserves to be called useful but that which helps to enlarge our possessions or to raise our station in society, then mythology has no claim to usefulness. But if that which tends to make us happie...
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What is Breathalyzer False Positive? Before we discuss some possible reasons for a false positive test, one must first consider the breathalyzer percentage of accuracy. With most Breathalyzers having accuracy range of ±10% which is ±.01% BAC (on the scale of zero to .10% BAC), some false positive readings may fall with...
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PHILADELPHIA--More than 200,000 people are treated for cardiac arrest in United States hospitals each year, a rate that may be on the rise. The findings are reported online this week in Critical Care Medicine in a University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine-led study. Though cardiac arrest is known to be a c...
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|Product #: EMC3714035_TQ| A History Map: The United States in 1861 (Resource Book Only) eBookGrade 5 Please Note: This ebook is a digital download, NOT a physical product. After purchase, you will be provided a one time link to download ebooks to your computer. Orders paid by PayPal require up to 8 business hours to v...
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|Product #: LGLS0434I_TQ| In the Year of the Boar and Jackie Robinson: A Novel-Ties Study Guide (Enhanced eBookGrade 4|Grade 5|Grade 6|Grade 7 Please Note: This ebook is a digital download, NOT a physical product. After purchase, you will be provided a one time link to download ebooks to your computer. Orders paid by P...
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Law Would Clamp Down On Bullying Over The InternetHARTFORD, Conn. — Victims of cyberbullying publicly discussed their pain Friday in an effort to strengthen the state’s anti-bullying laws. Alexa Berman could not tell her story Friday. The Brookfield teenage took her own life because of cyberbullying in 2008, her mother...
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Deforestation monitoring needs better capacity and access to technologies Most tropical developing countries are struggling to monitor and report their greenhouse gas emissions from forest loss, and will need international support to implement the UN REDD+ scheme, according to a study. The Reducing Emissions from Defor...
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How better to learn the Special Theory of Relativity and the General Theory of Relativity than directly from their creator, Albert Einstein himself? In Relativity: The Special and the General Theory, Einstein describes the theories that made him famous, illuminating his case with numerous examples and a smattering of m...
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Oct. 22, 1998 Oct. 21, 1998 -- A vibrant celestial photo album of some of NASA Hubble Space Telescope's most stunning views of the universe is being unveiled today on the Internet. Called the Hubble Heritage Program, this Technicolor gallery is being assembled by a team of astronomers at Hubble's science operations cen...
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Sep. 3, 2001 For all the promise of crops genetically modified to resist pests, the miracles of the laboratory are only good until the bugs outsmart them. Mark Whalon, a Michigan State University entomology professor, says that farmers and those marketing genetically modified seeds shouldn’t become complacent because s...
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May 1, 2009 Researchers at Harvard University have found that humans aren’t the only ones who can groove to a beat — some other species can dance, too. The capability was previously believed to be specific to humans. The research team found that only species that can mimic sound seem to be able to keep a beat, implying...
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July 20, 2012 A team led by Harvard computer scientists, including two undergraduate students, has developed a new tool that could lead to increased security and enhanced performance for commonly used web and mobile applications. Called RockSalt, the clever bit of code can verify that native computer programming langua...
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Web edition: June 28, 2012 Print edition: July 28, 2012; Vol.182 #2 (p. 15) Pottery making got off to an ancient, icy start in East Asia. Pieces of ceramic containers found in a Chinese cave date to between 19,000 and 20,000 years ago, making these finds from the peak of the last ice age the oldest known examples of po...
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In the fall of 2005, the Dalai Lama gave the inaugural Dialogues between Neuroscience and Society lecture at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience in Washington, DC. There were over 30,000 neuroscientists registered for the meeting, and it seemed as if most of them attended the talk. The Dalai Lama’s addre...
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Tell Time Like Early Navigators Flash back to the 15th century with this model of the very first star dials used by navigators to tell time. This ancient tool still works accurately, because is based on the North Star, which is almost directly on the axis of the Earth’s axis of rotation and always appears in the same p...
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Our Hematology Program treats a wide range of blood disorders as well as cancer for children of all ages. One disease that we treat fits into both groups: leukemia, cancer of the blood – the most common childhood cancer. Children with any type of cancer may develop problems with their blood because of the treatments th...
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Gallery: Images of Mars from the Curiosity rover Curiosity has stopped in its tracks on Mars as scientists investigate a shiny object on the planet surface that probably came from the rover itself. Images from a sandy area called Rocknest, where Curiosity began scooping soil samples last weekend, show a small, oblong o...
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ANTHOCYANIN: The pigment that gives red wine its color, which is found in the skin of the grape. The thicker the grape’s skin, the more color and opacity it delivers to the wine. AROMATICS: The floral term for the scents you perceive in a wine. BERRY: Winemaker and grower’s term for an individual grape. BOTRYTIS CINERE...
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Technically, Yeats died in a hospital. We know this because, well, the first section spends a good bit of time talking about the mundane details of dying in a hospital. But that's really the boring part of this poem – and intentionally so. Auden's language makes it clear to us that death is often mundane and boring and...
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Almost everyone today must have paid a visit to a doctor or to a hospital. ‘Health is wealth’ says one old wise saying. And ‘an apple a day, keeps the doctor away’ says another saying. These sayings are great in themselves, but a fact that cannot be altered is that we all need doctors. From the time we are born, in the...
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The Mediterranean-style diet has fewer meats and carbohydrates and more plant-based foods and monounsaturated (good) fat than a typical American diet. Many people who live in Italy, Spain, and other countries in the Mediterranean region have eaten this way for centuries. Following the Mediterranean diet may lead to mor...
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Fall is rapidly approaching and will be official on the 22nd of September. The leaves are already changing in the high country and the typically dry and mild fall weather creates a great opportunity to get outside and enjoy some of the beauty Colorado has to offer. My favorite place to go in the state in near the Twin ...
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1. Macro and micro sociological perspectives both see cultures as specifying the ground rules for peoples' social behaviour. · By the establishment, teaching and learning of these basic rules of behaviour, social interaction is made possible, orderly and reasonably predictable. 2. Macro perspectives focus more on how t...
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7. A point is on the perpendicular bisector of a line segment if and only if it lies the same distance from the two endpoints. There are two things that need to be proved here. The first is that if a point is on the perpendicular bisector of a line segment, then it is equidistant from the two endpoints of the segment. ...
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Introduction to Integrals The Definite Integral The definite integral is a convenient notation used the represent the left-hand and right-hand approximations discussed in the previous section. f (x)dx means the area of the region bounded by f , the y -axis and the lines x = a and x = b. Writing f (x)dx is equivalent to...
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Emmeline Pethick, the daughter of Henry Pethick, a businessman in Bristol, was born in Clifton on 21st October 1867. She later recalled: "My mother bore thirteen children, of whom five died in infancy. My youngest brother was born seventeen years after me. Those were the days of large families. I never heard my mother ...
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Importance of the Resource Database SQL Server 2005 introduced a new read-only, hidden system database named Resource (RDB). The Resource database contains copies of all system objects that are shipped with SQL Server 2005 and SQL Server 2008. Resource Database Overview The Resource database is a read only, hidden syst...
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Ever wonder how you would – or should – respond to someone suffering cardiac arrest? Well, now you can go online and participate in the “Save-a-Life Simulator,” an interactive tool to “promote proper and timely bystander response to sudden cardiac arrest (SCA).” According to the Medtronic Foundation, point-of-view vide...
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Documented proof of Darwin's natural selection Westminster Abbey is a Gothic and cavernous place of cloisters, chambers, nooks, and crannies that has served as Britain's royal crowning place and national ossuary since the time of William the Conqueror, a thousand years ago. Adjacent to the House of Commons in London, t...
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From the time of Aristotle (384-322 BC) until the late 1500’s, gravity was believed to act differently on different objects. - Drop a metal bar and a feather at the same time… which one hits the ground first? - Obviously, common sense will tell you that the bar will hit first, while the feather slowly flutters to the g...
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HOST (IN AMHARIC): The Queen of Sheba was a legendary monarch of ancient Ethiopia who is referred to in just four sources: the history of the ancient Habeshan people of Ethiopia, the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament of the Christian Bible), the New Testament of the Christian Bible, and the Holy Qur’an. Who is she, the famou...
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Clinial trials are medical research studies carried out under very strict guidelines and they are the building blocks of scientific progress. Researchers, physicians and other healthcare professionals rely on these studies for scientifically sound information on whether or not treatments are safe and effective. To star...
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- Scientists & Leadership - ISB Research - Education & Outreach SEATTLE - Relocating is stressful, even for a microbe. Knowing how a microorganism can quickly adapt to challenges of a new habitat helps researchers better understand how commensals (good microbes) and pathogens colonize diverse environments including soi...
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Recent years have seen an upsurge of interest in knowledge. Leading organisations now recognise the importance of identifying what they know, sharing what they know and using what they know for maximum benefit. Many organisations employ knowledge engineers to capture knowledge from experts using the principles and tech...
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This Shared Reading PowerPoint (or printed color book) will help young students practice early reading skills, while reading about a favorite subject: Halloween. On each page of this page, there is a child in a Halloween costume. There is a speech bubble in which the child says, "I am a _____." Costumes included are ca...
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What to Expect from 802.11ac Source: Aruba Networks The new technologies that will make up the final IEEE 802.11ac Wi-Fi standard are extensions of the physical-layer wireless techniques pioneered in 802.11n. These extensions include the use of multiple antennas at the transmitter and receiver to exploit Multiple Input...
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Roux-en-Y gastric bypass is the most commonly performed operation for weight loss in the United States, according to the American Society for Bariatric Surgery. In this procedure, the surgeon creates a small pouch at the top of the stomach to restrict food intake. Then, a Y-shaped section of the small intestine is atta...
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Conservatives blame poor government policy for causing the housing bubble, while progressives blame the financial industry. While most arguments on the right focus on the government-sponsored enterprises Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, its stance actually might not need to rely on them. Data indicates that the government's...
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Body Composition Tests December 19, 2011 The tests and measurements described in this fact sheet provide detailed measurements of fat and lean body mass. Repeated measurements can be helpful in monitoring body shape changes associated with lipodystrophy (see Fact Sheet 553) or with wasting syndrome (see Fact Sheet 519)...
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January 13, 2012 Raltegravir (Isentress) is a drug used for antiviral therapy against HIV. It was formerly known as MK-0518. It is manufactured by Merck. Raltegravir is the first "integrase inhibitor" drug. When HIV infects a cell, it combines its genetic code into the cell's own code. This is shown in Fact Sheet 106, ...
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Article reproduced courtesy of the Guardian Environment Network 'Sustainable' palm oil campaign banned by ASA 9th September, 2009 Advertorial claimed that controversial oil business was 'green answer' and was important to alleviating poverty A press campaign making environmental claims about the controversial product M...
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Researchers in Kerala to use modern techniques for DNA analysis Alison is not aware of her white cousin housed in a rescue centre at Puducherry. She, however, is on chattering terms with the grey striped version of her species scurrying about in a cage near hers in the laboratory of the Department of Zoology, Universit...
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Physicians, demographers, and epidemiologists often approach family planning as an issue of comparative risk and effectiveness of various contraceptive methods. But as the statistician Christopher Tietze (1908—84) wrote in the 1950s, any contraceptive approach succeeds only if it is “use-effective”—one which individual...
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High-fructose corn syrup linked to type 2 diabetes High-fructose corn syrup (HFCS) in national food supplies around the world might help explain the rising rates of type 2 diabetes around the world, researchers at the University of Southern California and the University of Oxford report in the journal Global Public Hea...
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Boffins simulate plasma-eating dusty 'life-forms' Dust to dust, etc Physicists have discovered that charged particles of dust can form themselves into life-like structures that appear to be capable of reproducing and passing information along, behaviour reminiscent of life on Earth. The researchers, (led by V N Tsytovi...
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Is there a safe level of lead in children’s toys? Perhaps not. Recent studies suggest that the current standard for blood lead levels of 10 micrograms per deciliter of blood is too high. The CDC and the EPA have both issue statements that no level of lead in the blood is safe, although the standard has not yet been low...
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|[ Excerpt from The Science of Yoga, page 280 ] In yoga, the spinal column is referred to as Brahma danda, which literally means "the walking stick of God." This should give us an indication of the importance that the ancients attributed to this region of the body. Spinal health is of paramount importance in yoga. The ...
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Moon Light World Map The map below shows where the Moon is visible from the Earth, depending on weather conditions and moon phases. The white dot symbolizes the position of the Moon, and the yellow sun symbolizes the position of the sun. View Day and Night Map - The bright part of the map shows where the moon is over t...
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Chlorine manufacturers that still use a 19th-century technology have been largely overlooked in the national debate over whether the Bush administration has become aggressive enough in combating mercury emissions, an international group said yesterday. Oceana, a group formed three years ago to track worldwide efforts t...
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Before . . . The parasitic infection toxoplasmosis is perhaps a pregnant catkeeper's greatest fear. It can result in miscarriage, stillbirth or such birth defects as blindness, deafness, hydrocephalus or epilepsy. Since cats can become infected with the parasite by eating small mammals or birds, it is best to keep your...
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Babatunde Osotimehin is United Nations under-secretary-general and executive director of the United Nations Population Fund. Co-author Sharon Camp, is president and CEO of the Guttmacher Institute. The opinions expressed are their own. On July 11, at the London Summit on Family Planning, leaders from 18 African countri...
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TOADSUCK, TEXAS. Toadsuck, originally called Toadsuck Saloon, later became part of Collinsville in western Grayson County. Settlers arrived in the area in the late 1850s, and in 1869 a townsite was surveyed near Toadsuck Saloon, then located a half mile southeast of what is now the site of Collinsville. The town of Toa...
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UNITED NATIONS — Funding for and attention to family planning has been declining for the past decade. At the same time, 200 million women still lack access to contraception, the largest youth generation ever is coming into its prime reproductive years and the women in poorest and least developed countries have the high...
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Gonococcal infections, including urethritis, cervicitis, epididymitis, and proctitis, are a significant cause of morbidity among sexually active men and women. The treatment of these sexually transmitted infections (STIs) has evolved over the years, mainly due to the emergence of antibiotic resistance. Urogenital, anog...
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The Man Without a Face The Unlikely Rise of Vladimir Putin A chilling and unflinching portrait of one of the most fearsome figures in world politics. His early life has the ring of legend about it—the legend of a postwar thug. It starts in Leningrad in 1952, just eight years after the end of the Siege of Leningrad. His...
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A number of studies have found evidence that too much television is bad for children's development, even when it's playing in the background and kids are not watching. Now a study has tracked just how much background TV kids get and it's a lot — 232.2 minutes or nearly 4 hours worth every day. The average amount is eve...
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U.S. aircraft operating over the Iraqi no-fly zone—such as the F/A-18 Hornets of VFA-105 right, returning to the Arabian Gulf from a Southern Watch patrol—are vulnerable to increasingly sophisticated surface-to-air missile systems. The solution to reducing the risk of shootdowns lies in unmanned technology. In the past...
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'The British Vampire's Slavic Roots' Fri, January 22, 2010 • 3:00 PM • Tom Lea Rooms, HRC 3.206 Thomas Jesus Garza, Texas Language Center Bram Stoker can be credited with creating the modern Western vampire, but his vision of the legendary monster would not have been possible without the historical accounts of real-lif...
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1. Upāli Thera.-One of the most eminent of the Buddha's immediate disciples. He belonged to a barber's family in Kapilavatthu and entered the service of the Sākiyan princes. When Anuruddha and his cousins left the world and sought ordination from the Buddha at Anupiyā Grove, Upāli accompanied them. They gave him all th...
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Links to government agencies and offices: - American President - Fast facts about each of the U.S. presidents. A comprehensive resource from the University of Virginia. - Ben's Guide to U.S. Government for Kids - A comprehensive look at the workings of the U.S. government. Includes sections for different age ranges. Fr...
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Lights out down under for solar eclipse Thousands gather in Australia to witness total solar eclipse Tens of thousands of tourists, scientists and amateur astronomers gathered Wednesday along Australia's northern tip to witness a rare total solar eclipse. For just two eerie minutes in the early hours of the morning loc...
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Your child’s pediatrician has diagnosed her with asthma. Now what? Your next stop will probably be at an allergist's office since there’s a strong connection between asthma and allergies. According to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America, about 80 percent of children with asthma also suffer from allergies. Your...
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1998 - Cholera in the Great Lakes Region 22 October 1998 Disease Outbreak Reported Since May 1998, Rwanda has been been suffering from a cholera outbreak with a total of 2900 cases and 55 deaths, most of which were reported in September. All these cases have been in Cyangugu prefecture, but there is great concern about...
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