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|Apple trees can grow to a height of 30 feet and a width of 15 feet with a growth of 8 to 12 feet per year. They require rich soil, moderate watering, good drainage and full sun. When planting, space trees according to their ultimate size. To prevent corrective pruning later on, frequent light pruning during the tree's... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-44736000 |
Rubbermaid® Reduces Environmental Impact with Dishwasher-Safe Reusable Bottles
Reusable water bottles that require hand washing have a higher environmental impact than those that are dishwasher safe, according to an independently third-party reviewed lifecycle assessment study (LCA) sponsored by Rubbermaid® and conduct... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-44740000 |
Mean distance from Sun: (1,784,860,000 miles) 2,872,460,000 km
Orbital period (year): 30,685 Earth days (just over 84 Earth years)
Rotation period (day): 17 hours 14 minutes - but the atmosphere rotates faster
Diameter at equator: (31,763 miles) 51,118 km
Tilt of axis: 98 degrees
Uranus (pronounced YOUR-uh-nuss) is nea... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-44753000 |
No, I'm not that crazy .
Debian per definition is not a complete OS. Debian rather means and provides the management tools and programs/software necessary to administer and use a system i.e. it's not a full OS, but one part of it. To make up a full OS, a kernel is necessary, and Debian primarily uses the Linux kernel, ... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-44755000 |
BGSA Web Hosting now offers health and complete food products, in terms our employees are RISK for many illness in thier work duties specially at night shift.
Barley (Hordeum vulgare) grows in over one hundred countries in the world. It is a grain plant like wheat, cereal, corn and rice.
Barley used to be the most impo... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-44758000 |
Debridement is the removal of unhealthy tissue from a wound to promote healing. It can be done by surgical, chemical, mechanical, or autolytic (using your body's own processes) removal of the tissue.
Surgical Debridement of Lower Leg Wound
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Wildlife along the Trail
With its panoramic views and low, alpine vegetation, the Pinnell Mountain Trail offers ample opportunities for observing wildlife. For information on how to improve your chances of observing wildlife, see our wildlife viewing tips.
Caribou (Rangifer tarandus). Until the 1960s the ridges of the ... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-44781000 |
The three major types of actions which are exempt from NEPA procedural or documentation requirements are: 1) congressionally exempt actions, 2) emergency actions and 3) rejections of proposed actions based on statutory or regulatory authority. If an action is exempt from NEPA, then no further NEPA review is conducted. ... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-44782000 |
Together with despotism and inextricably mingled with it is the second great Islamic enthusiasm—the belief in the supremacy of force. With violence the Muslim kingdom was to be attained. Mahomet gave to the battle lust of Arabia the approval of his puissant deity, bidding his followers put their supreme faith in the ar... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-44792000 |
is a cultural monument of the Czech Republic and an integrated part of the extended system of fortifications built to defend the former Czechoslovakia during the second half of the 30s. It consists of five mighty bastions (three infantry blocks, one artillery block and the entrance block), which were built to the stron... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-44797000 |
A procedure in which a dye and/or radioactive substance is injected near the cancer. The dye or radioactive substance flows into the lymph nodes. The first lymph node that it reaches is called the sentinel lymph node. It is also the first lymph node that cancer cells might spread to after breaking away from the main ca... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-44801000 |
In order to understand solving logarithmic equations, students must understand the basics of logarithms, and how to use exponentiation to access the terms inside the logarithm. Some more complicated instances of solving simple logarithmic equations require knowledge of the product, quotient and power rules of logarithm... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-44803000 |
Constantinople AgreementArticle Free Pass
Constantinople Agreement, (March 18, 1915), secret World War I agreement between Russia, Britain, and France for the postwar partition of the Ottoman Empire. It promised to satisfy Russia’s long-standing designs on the Turkish Straits by giving Russia Constantinople (Istanbul),... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-44804000 |
Declaration of Arbroath
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...holiday resort, Angus council area and historic county, Scotland. Arbroath Abbey, once the richest in Scotland, was fou... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-44805000 |
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Archean Eon, also spelled Archaean Eon, the earlier of the two divisions of Precambrian time (about 4 billion to 542 million years ago). The Archean Eon began about 4 billion years ago with the formation of the Earth’s crust and extended to the start of the Proterozoic Eon 2.5 billion years... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-44806000 |
Lutheran Council in the United States of America (LCUSA)Article Free Pass
Lutheran Council in the United States of America (LCUSA), cooperative agency for four Lutheran churches whose membership included about 95 percent of all Lutherans in the U.S., established Jan. 1, 1967, as a successor to the National Lutheran Cou... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-44807000 |
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Put-in-Bay, village, Ottawa county, northern Ohio, U.S. It is situated in Put-in-Bay Harbor of South Bass Island, off Marblehead Peninsula in Lake Erie, 35 miles (56 km) east of Toledo. The spot is famous for the American naval victory known as the Battle of Lake Erie, fought offshore agains... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-44809000 |
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levels of intelligence
...called national), tactical, and counterintelligence. The broadest of these levels is strategic intelligence, which inclu... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-44810000 |
Judy Chicago: The Dinner Party
- Dates: September 20, 2002 through February 9, 2003
- Collections: Decorative Arts
Celebrating 1,038 actual and mythical women of achievement, The Dinner Party is a monumental tribute to all women. In 1974, Judy Chicago began work on this elaborate installation, which over the course of ... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-44811000 |
A four-masted steel barque built in 1894 by J. Reid & Co., Glasgow.
Dimensions: 91,91×13,15×7,46 meters
[301'7"×43'2"×24'6"] and tonnage GRT and NRT.
Rigged in jubilee fashion i.e. nothing over double top and topgallant sails.
- 1894 June
- Launched at the shipyard of J. Reid & Co., Glasgow,
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Fleet management began as a static process, with transportation companies largely in the dark with regards to the exact whereabouts of their assets. These companies relied on physical inventories and the conscientiousness of operators for fleet data usually manually collected and entered into a simple application. Flee... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-44817000 |
An expert panel asked by Congress to recommend ways to deal with global warming said Thursday that the U.S. should not wait to substantially reduce the pollution responsible and any efforts to delay action would be shortsighted.
But that's exactly what Republicans and some Democrats in Congress are trying to do.
With a... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-44818000 |
online interesting ethnobotanical traditions relating to the use
of medicinal herbs, especially plants used in the treatment of cancer.
material on the natural habitat and growing conditions required
by the plants so that environmentalists, cultivators, farmers,
and gardeners can contribute to the long-term availabilit... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-44836000 |
St. John's College in Annapolis, Maryland was chartered in 1784 upon a most liberal plan for the benefit of youth of every religious denomination. In 1937 the New Program, under which the college still operates, was instituted. Under it, we help our students learn to ask fundamental questions and practice thoughtfulnes... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-44842000 |
As we get ready to celebrate our nation’s birth, we thought this would be a perfect time to share a little trivia about Independence Day and the early history of our country.  Some of it might come as a surprise to you and it just might come in handy during your Fourth of July cookout or get-together.  How well do ... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-44844000 |
What is a robot? It depends on who you ask, but a robot is generally defined as a machine capable of sensing, thinking, or acting in a particular way. These three abilities are the nuts and bolts of roboworld™ and, with dozens of exhibit stations, our robotic all-stars can't wait to show their stuff!
Learn what makes a... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-44847000 |
This note considers bullying, in particular cyber-bullying
(harassment of people via the net, SMS or other digital
media). That harassment may have a lasting psychological
impact. It is often associated with physical assaults.
The note covers -
- academic studies, government report and primers regarding
victims, bystan... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-44850000 |
Belfast Jewish Cemetery, Belfast, 4. Northern Ireland, UK
Notes: The Jewish section of the Belfast City Cemetery was acquired in 1871: the first burial took place 2 years later on 2 Feb 1873, and the last on 11 Jun 1964.
From 1884 to 1929 no headstones were allowed for those buried in the Jewish ‘poor ground’. Followin... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-44863000 |
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Of all people diagnosed with a mental illness, 29% experience problems with alcohol or drug use.
How does a person develop co-occurring disorders?
There are many ways in which co-occurring disorders develop. Most people... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-44864000 |
UNESCO states, “The Second Protocol further elaborates the provisions of the Convention relating to safeguarding of and respect for cultural property and the conduct of hostilities; thereby providing greater protection than before. It creates a new category of enhanced protection for cultural heritage that is particula... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-44866000 |
A research group at Rice University (Houston; www.rice.edu) has developed a method for vaporizing water into steam using sunlight-illuminated nanoparticles, with only a small fraction of the energy heating the fluid. Sub-wavelength metal or carbon particles...
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What is Dynamic Combinatorial Chemistry?
DCC methodology utilizes cyclic structures which interchange via reversible covalent bond formation to create a dynamic library of potential receptors. When this thermodynamically controlled mixture is incubated with an analyte of interest, the library responds by shifting the e... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-44873000 |
If you can read this on your own, you can probably turn on the faucet to brush your teeth. And if you can reach the faucet, it's a good bet you can get your own drinking glass from a kitchen cabinet.
These are all signs that you're getting bigger and growing up. But for some kids, growing up comes with something doctor... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-44876000 |
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Dokdok is a scarecrow who can talk and move. His friends are Nouras the sea gull, Gharab the crow, and Abou Fasada the bird. This story is about the importance of knowledge and learning. Dokdok is alone in the field and makes sounds that ... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-44877000 |
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Soviet war crimes gives a short overview about serious crimes committed by the Red Army's (1918-1946, later Soviet Army) leadership and an unknown number of single members of the Soviet armed forces from 1919 to 1990 inclusive including those in Eastern Europe in late 1944 and early 1945, particularly murder and rape. ... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-44885000 |
There are many maxims on how to make and save money, but media mogul Edward W. Scripps has some that are a little unorthodox.
Scripps began building his media empire in 1878. Now, it encompasses 20 newspapers, broadcast television stations, cable networks and along with other media enterprises, it spans many states.
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Climate Change Emergency
Leading climate change experts and organizations have observed that the world urgently needs a worldwide emergency response to the deteriorating planetary climate change crisis.
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The recognized authority for satellite observations of Amazon deforestation is the Brazilian Space Research Institute (Portuguese acronym, INPE). This organization has been monitoring Amazon deforestation since 1988. Currently, INPE publishes monthly reports (for example, see the August 2009 [PDF] report in Portuguese)... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-44892000 |
Autologous Bone Marrow Stem Cells for Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders
The purpose of this study is to determine whether the plasticity of autologous intrathecal hematopoietic cells would improve the neurologic and the social skills of pediatric patients with autism spectrum disorders.
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The University of Colorado was selected to contribute one of 24 miniature satellites, known as CubeSats, to fly as auxiliary payloads aboard rocket missions scheduled to launch in 2014, 2015 and 2016, NASA announced Tuesday.
CubeSats, as described by NASA, belong to a class of research spacecraft called nanosatellites.... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-44917000 |
Forecast shows Eastern Wash. water demand to grow
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
RICHLAND, Wash. (AP) -- A preliminary report shows that agricultural and municipal water demands in the Columbia River basin are likely to increase more than water supplies over the next 20 years.
The increased demand can be attributed to in... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-44919000 |
India’s economy is one of the fastest growing in the world. It has seen an explosion in the increase of foreign business investment, outsourcing and Indian companies venturing overseas. Doing business in India offers immense benefits for international organisations, however there are a number of key cultural challenges... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-44923000 |
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According to the National Weather Service, Scioto, Pike, Adams, Jackson and Lawrence Counties in Ohio are under a Severe Thunderstorm Watch. Greenup County in Kentucky is also under a Severe Thunderstorm Watch. For each county, the watch expires at 6 a.m.
A severe thunderstorm as defined by the Nationa... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-44924000 |
This tutorial, developed for high school physics students, uses multiple graphs and animations to study the relationship between the motion of an object and its graph of Velocity vs. Time. Users explore the relationship between position and velocity, positive and negative velocities, slope and shape of graphs, and acce... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-44925000 |
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The Einstein Cannon model computes and displays the trajectory of cannonballs (particles) shot from a cannon in the vicinity of a black hole. It was created for the study of Einstein's theory of general relativity and th... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-44926000 |
July 27, 2011 in Solar energy
Semprius just unveiled an teenie solar cell that is half the size of a pinhead, which when combined with powerful inexpensive lenses can concentrate sunlight more than 11,000 times and convert it to electricity!
Semprius has been a leader in Concentrated solar research and development. In ... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-44927000 |
A new tool to identify the calls of bat species could help conservation efforts.
Because bats are nocturnal and difficult to observe or catch, the most effective way to study them is to monitor their echolocation calls. These sounds are emitted in order to hear the echo bouncing back from surfaces around the bats, allo... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-44934000 |
There were two important publishing events in the field of nutrition this past week. One was bad science about what is good for you; the other was good science about what is bad for you.
The New England Journal of Medicine published a study on diet and heart disease that found significant benefits to cardiovascular hea... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-44936000 |
The Confederate evacuation of Petersburg began about 8 p.m. on the night of the 2nd. The artillery moved first, after disabling heavy guns that could not be carried along. There is a story that some cannon were buried and were given head boards to make the spots resemble graves and that blacks later revealed the locati... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-44940000 |
The Crum Creek Watershed Conservation Plan (Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, 2006) is a guidebook for landowners, municipalities, conservation groups, and citizens interested in taking concrete steps to enhance the long-term health of Crum Creek. The Plan can be accessed on line by clicking here (link ... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-44941000 |
1. A fatal disease of cattle that affects the central nervous system.
4. The small projection of a mammary gland.
8. The act of slowing down or falling behind.
11. A drug combination found in some over-the-counter headache remedies (Aspirin and Phenacetin and Caffeine).
12. Goddess of the dead and queen of the underwor... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-44948000 |
Math + test = trouble for US economy
First-of-its kind study shows US lags many other nations in real-life math skills.
For a nation committed to preparing students for 21st century jobs, the results of the first-of-its-kind study of how well teenagers can apply math skills to real-life problems is sobering.Skip to nex... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-44952000 |
New discoveries may locate Earhart plane
Published: Thursday, August 23rd, 2012
Civil Air Patrol Crazy Horse Squadron had a special meeting on Thursday, Aug. 16, when Jeff Glickman, forensic imaging specialist, gave a presentation about the decades-old search for Amelia Earhart’s plane.
Glickman was one of many other T... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-44958000 |
A laparoscopy (lap-uh-ROSS-coe-pee) is a surgical procedure in which a small instrument is inserted through an incision in the navel. This instrument, called a laparoscope (LAP-uh-roe-scope), functions like a miniature telescope, with a light on the end, giving doctors an internal view of the abdominal cavity. Sometime... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-44963000 |
How the Wild West REALLY looked: Gorgeous sepia-tinted pictures show the landscape as it was charted for the very first time
By Rob Cooper
These remarkable 19th century sepia-tinted pictures show the American West as you have never seen it before - as it was charted for the first time.
The photos, by Timothy O'Sullivan... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-44966000 |
Previous DailyTech stories have detailed recent cooling experienced by the planet, and highlighted some of the scientists currently predicting extended global cooling. Even the UN IPCC has stated that world temperatures may continue to decline, if only briefly.
Now, an expert in geophysics at the National Autonomous Un... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-44973000 |
Indian space program was rocked by a setback on Christmas Day.
An unmanned Indian rocket lifted off from
the Satish Dhawan Space Center on Saturday and blew
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malfunction. The Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle
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New Solar Cell Gives Its "110 Percent" in Efficiency
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Gains to quantum efficiency could yield around a 35 percent gain in conversion efficiency, the key metric
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Jewish Integration in the German Army in the First World War
- Together with "Wartime Shanghai and the Jewish Refugees from Central Europe" by Irene Eber, this volume opens up the new series "New Perspectives on Modern Jewish History".
- This ground-breaking study on Jewish officers in the German army ut... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-44997000 |
Defining a Wireless Solution, Page 2
5.1 Wireless Building Blocks
Before jumping into the mechanics of solution development, it is worth reviewing the basic building blocks that compose a complete wireless solution. While wireless solutions vary widely in characteristics, they all draw items from four categories of arc... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-45007000 |
In 2006, a new class of medicine for Type 2 diabetes was introduced to the U.S. market. Called DPP-4 inhibitors, these drugs work in a way that is different from any previous diabetes treatment. Sitagliptin (brand name Januvia) was the first drug in this class to be approved; it can be used alone or in combination with... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-45014000 |
You can continue to add to your list of positive characteristics and skills by being in tune to the things other people say about you. How often has someone tried to pay you a compliment and rather than thanking them for their kind words and recognition, you tell them they are wrong? Not only are you not accepting the ... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-45016000 |
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Information technology (IT) is the application of computers and telecommunications equipment to store, retrieve, transmit and manipulate data, often in the context of a business or other enterprise. The term is commonly used as a synonym for computers and computer networks, but it also e... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-45018000 |
The Spitzer Space Telescope prior to launch
|Organization||NASA / JPL / Caltech|
|Major contractors||Lockheed Martin
|Launch date||2003-08-25, 05:35:00 UTC|
|Launched from||Cape Canaveral, Florida|
|Launch vehicle||Delta II 7920H ELV|
|Mission length||2.5 to 5+ years
(9 years, 9 months, and 25 days elapsed)
|Mass||950 ... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-45019000 |
By: Brian Montopoli, CBS Political News
President Obama won the popular presidential vote in November by slightly less than five million votes: The president received about 65.9 million votes to Mitt Romney's 60.9 million. Of course, it's not the popular vote that matters, as 2000 popular vote winner Al Gore could tell... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-45020000 |
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With its high poverty levels and low degree of industrialization, Africa arguably faces the largest development gap of any region. Beyond the usual misery indices and welfare evaluation metrics, we have fundamental challenges that impede meaningful sustainable development. Energy is an incontrovertible c... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-45021000 |
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Helen Keller's Big Audience
This was Helen Keller day at the fair, and when she arrived at the Hall of Congresses, where the exercises were held, the crowd was so dense that every aisle, window, and doorway was filled. Jefferson Guards finally forced a passageway through ... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-45022000 |
Almost 70 million Americans suffer from chronic sleep loss, which translates for adults as getting less than 7 hours each night. New research suggests that not enough sleep leads to weight gain and even obesity. In one study, sleep-deprived folks appeared to burn the same number of calories as people who were well-rest... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-45028000 |
Scientists in Oregon have created embryos with genes from one man and two women, using a provocative technique that could someday be used to prevent babies from inheriting certain rare incurable diseases.
The researchers at Oregon Health & Sciences University said they are not using the embryos to produce children, and... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-45031000 |
List of Threatened Species
Threatened Species Lists A-Z
Threatened Live Bearing Seastar
(Patiriella vivipara). Photo: S Bryant
Species listed under Tasmanian Threatened Species Protection Act 1995
Process for Listing Threatened Species
Threatened Flora within Catchments and Local Government Areas
Threatened Species Pro... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-45039000 |
About the Main Monument
When was it dedicated? Sept. 14, 1887.
What is it made out of? Sculpture: Amherst, Ohio silver grey sandstone; Base: Amherst, Ohio silver grey sandstone.
What size is it? Sculpture: approx. 12 ft. 4 in. x 3 ft. 1 in. x 3 ft. 1 in.; Base: approx. W. 6 ft. x D. 6 ft.
Who made it? King, R. R., scul... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-45045000 |
High Blood Pressure (Hypertension)
Learn about simple tests that assess you risk of having a heart attack or stroke?
Blood pressure is the pressure of the blood against the walls of the arteries. Blood pressure results from two forces. The heart creates one force as it pumps blood into the arteries and through the circ... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-45050000 |
Have you ever stared at a blank computer screen hoping for some inspiring topic to pop into your mind so you can start writing?
This can be very frustrating because it not only wastes your precious time, but prevents you from going forward with other business tasks.
Here are some simple steps to writing an article.
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New Technology Aims to Prevent Drunk Driving
Cars and trucks one day may have built-in blood alcohol detectors, The Wall Street Journal reports. Research on the Driver Alcohol Detection System for Safety (DADSS) is progressing more quickly than expected, and could be available within eight to 10 years, experts say.
The... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-45054000 |
There are many diseases that follow seasonal patterns, especially infectious diseases.
For many people, it is not common to associate infections with the summer season because we are all most familiar with the winter cold and flu season. Yet certain infections are most common in the summer.
Among young children, common... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-45062000 |
The Inanda Heritage Route takes in some of the most important, albeit little-known, historical sites of Durban. Winding its way through the Inanda Valley, it provides a snapshot of critical South African history as well as, perhaps surprisingly, India's past.
Inanda's recent history dates back to the early 1800s, when ... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-45064000 |
Quick Tips for Lowering Cholesterol
6. Know Your Sources Of Trans Fat
Since 2006, the FDA has required food manufacturers to list reportable amounts of trans fat on the nutrition facts label. What’s considered reportable? Food manufacturers don’t have to report the trans-fat content if it’s less than 0.5 gram per servi... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-45075000 |
Estimations of magnetic core loss are of great interest to power electronics engineers and magnetic material scientists. However, conventional measurement methods, like four-wire and calorimeters are typically not accurate at high frequency, or are too complicated and time consuming.
A CPES research team has developed ... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-45078000 |
Methods Used in Air Pollution Prevention
Air pollution is a major fear, particularly in very inhabited places around the world. The more traffic and people there is in some country the more air pollution that is registered. A little air pollution sums quite fast and with a crowded environment that has in mind in little... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-45081000 |
One issue addressed in my lab is: What are the key synaptic proteins that regulate activity-development of the cerebral cortex and how do they regulate synaptic development?
The brain develops as a result of a complex interplay between genetic instruction (Nature) and experience (Nurture). Our laboratory is interested ... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-45089000 |
Make Art Like the Ancient Greeks: Black-Figure Vase Painting
When is a vase just a vase and when is it art? Can it ever be both? In ancient Greece, vases were not only utilitarian but they were also visual masterpieces. Decorating a vase in the style of the ancient Greek artists isn't difficult at all; all you need are... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-45097000 |
8. Scurrula buddleioides (Desrousseaux) G. Don, Gen. Hist. 3: 421. 1834.
滇藏梨果寄生 dian zang li guo ji sheng
Shrubs 0.5-2 m tall, young branchlets, leaves, and inflorescences with dense short grayish yellow, rarely brown, verticillate and stellate hairs. Branches brownish, glabrous, scattered lenticellate. Leaves opposite... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-45102000 |
Origin and Taxonomy of Einkorn Wheat
Derived from the German term “einkorn”, meaning “single grain”, einkorn wheat is either Triticum boeoticum (wild wheat), or Triticum monococcum (domesticated species). Domesticated and wild forms of wheat may be considered either as separate species, or as Triticum monococcum’s subs... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-45103000 |
Can Childhood Obesity Hinder the Brain?
Reading, Math Worse in Kids With Many Obesity-Related Risk Factors
By Denise Mann
Reviewed by Louise Chang, MD
The risks for metabolic syndrome include:
Researcher Antonio Convit, MD, says the bottom line is, "We are seeing brain changes in kids with metabolic syndrome and we don... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-45110000 |
English Plus+ News, December 1998
Last week, for the second time in the 222 year history of the United States a president was impeached. The lower legislative body, the House of Representatives, voted to accuse President Clinton of certain crimes including perjury and obstruction of justice. According to the U. S. Cons... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-45117000 |
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The Gondwana Rainforests of Australia World Heritage Area
The Gondwana Rainforests of Australia World Heritage Area is a series of over 40 rainforest national parks and reserves stretching along the Great Escarpment from Barrington Tops to south-east Queensland and including Iluka Nature Reserv... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-45122000 |
The Atlantic mixed forests ecoregion includes coastal vegetation formations of dunes and heathlands with vegetation that thrives in salty soil. Sand dune systems occur along the southwestern coast of France, the region known as Les Landes, covered by both natural and planted forests of maritime pine (Pinus pinaster). T... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-45124000 |
PAO: Policy Activities » Briefing (November 2, 2011)
Using Science to Improve Flood Management
On November 2, 2011, ESA sponsored a congressional briefing: “Using Science to Improve Flood Management.” Emily Stanley (University of Wisconsin, Madison) and Jeff Opperman (The Nature Conservancy, Ohio Field Office) addresse... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-45129000 |
When will we hear again the glorious music of Giacomo Meyerbeer?
From 1830 until the end of the 19th century no composer of opera was more famous, more successful or more sought after throughout Europe than Giacomo Meyerbeer. It wasn't until the 1850s when Verdi wrote his masterpieces that anyone challenged his suprema... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-45133000 |
Rugby (pop. 63,000) is a market town sitting on the River Avon at the boundary of Warwickshire, Leicestershire and Northamptonshire. It is renowned for its prestigious Rugby School, one of the country's oldest public school (i.e. an expensive private school in the UK - see Eton), founded in 1567. Some of the famous peo... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-45136000 |
Modest Weight Loss Can Reap Prolonged Health Benefits
Study found reduced diabetes risk, even if weight returned.
THURSDAY, Aug. 2, 2012 (HealthDay
News) — Even modest weight
loss can give overweight and obese people a decade's worth of
important health benefits, according to a new study.
The study included 3,000 overw... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-45141000 |
Herpes HSV-1 and HSV-2, affects 80 million people in the United States and the most common way to control outbreaks for adults is to use Lysine and Arginine, and prescribed medicine. The two amino acids keep the virus at a distance but if you are ingesting artificial sweeteners you can suffer and outbreak within as lit... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-45146000 |
The Big Show
British Cinema Culture in the Great War (1914-1918)
Subjects: Film History
The Big Show looks at the role played by cinema in British cultural life during World War One.
In writing the definitive account of film exhibition and reception in Britain in the years 1914 to 1918, Michael Hammond shows how the Br... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-45148000 |
Business Across Cultures: The Meaning of Words
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One of the most common sources of intercultural friction in a multinational office in Indonesia is a misunderstanding between a foreign professional and an Indonesian manager. Often there is no fault to be found in such a circumstance. It may well be be... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-45150000 |
Hugh the Great
Hugh the Great, d. 956, French duke; son of King Robert I and father of Hugh Capet. Excluded from the succession on his father's death by his brother-in-law Raoul, he supported the candidacy of Louis IV, the Carolingian heir, after Raoul's death (936). Hugh hoped to rule through this weak king who had be... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-45154000 |
In Christianity there are many diverse beliefs and denominations which include Pentecostals, apostolic faith, 7th day Adventists, and Jehovah witness amongst others. Some believe we should not eat certain foods, some say a certain day should be esteemed more than the other, some don’t believe in celebrating festive per... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-45157000 |
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We believe in safe DIY. That's why we've always been reluctant to show readers how to open a breaker box and connect a new circuit. Even with the power shut off, there's a chance you could touch the wrong parts and kill yourself. But then we figured if we didn't show you, you'd just go sea... | fwe2-CC-MAIN-2013-20-45158000 |
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