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Beinecke Library Construction Photographs, 1961-1963 Documenting the construction of the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, this collection of photographs captures the transient stages of a massive, three year project. One of the largest buildings in the world devoted entirely to rare books and manuscripts, the...
9 January 2013. Climate change poses many challenges to beaches and coastal areas and to the people living near these areas. In order to educate school students and community members on how to protect their beach environments, the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Jakarta office and the FOCI...
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[Updated] The “object” that was found in Bermuda waters yesterday [Aug 12] is a scientific glider used to collect marine data which was recently deployed by scientists from the Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences [BIOS]. The Harbour Radio Duty Officer said, “Bermuda Radio can confirm that the suspected missile spotted ...
Posts Tagged ‘Allergy shots’ Most people do not experience adverse reactions to allergy shots. Sometimes they may have swelling, redness or itching at the site of injection. These mild reactions are usually treated with antihistamines, and the doctor may adjust the dose for the next injection. Rarely more severe reacti...
Bicycles are inherently stable because of their geometry. The geometry causes the bicycle to always turn into the direction it begins to lean, which keeps it upright. The reason is best illustrated through a concept known as counter-steering. Counter steering is how all two wheel vehicles turn. When you want to turn to...
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Supporting early childhood education: BASF’s “Action on Education” campaign As part of the “Action on Education” campaign, BASF Aktiengesellschaft is supporting seven projects aimed at boosting early childhood education in daycare centers. The projects are being organized and carried out by organizations that operate d...
Newsflash: “You should be taking a fish oil for good health!” How many times have you heard the terms “fish oil,” “omega 3,” or “omega 3 fatty acid” being plastered in health bulletins or recommendations lately? If you are paying any attention, it’s everywhere! Why? Because there is so much excitement over the prospect...
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|© UNICEF Angola/2010/Blumenkratz| |An infant sleeps under a mosquito net in Angola.| By Yolanda Nunes Correia LUANDA, Angola, 25 April 2012 – Today, 25 April, is World Malaria Day, an event that calls attention to the critical need bring malaria under control. Despite progress made in Angola’s fight against malaria, t...
The internet can be thought of as the world’s largest database. This is so, because it is comprised of inter-connected databases, files, and computer systems. By simply typing in some keywords, one can access hundreds to millions of websites containing treasure troves of facts, statistics, and other formats of informat...
For nearly half-a-century, molecular biologists have sought to solve the mystery of how proteins are synthesized and the intricacies of ribosomes — the small particles in cells on which proteins are synthesized. Two UCLA molecular biologists propose a solution in the March 21 issue of the journal Nature. The scientists...
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Shooting sulfur particles into the stratosphere to reflect the sun? Dumping iron into the ocean to boost the absorption of carbon dioxide? Could these far-fetched and dangerous-sounding schemes help avert potentially catastrophic effects of climate change, or would they exacerbate conditions on our ever warming planet?...
- For Teachers Witch one are right? 1- She was keep the butter here or she kept the butter here. I Would Like To Ask You ,please . Which One Is Correct? 1- She was Keep The Butter Here. 2- She kept The Butter Here. Thank You Alot . was keep is wrong English a lot is two words Continue to work hard and ask as many quest...
August 10, 2012 | 13 Money and politics go together like sodium and chloride–an important element (in the non-chemical sense of the term) of life that can also be corrosive and deadly. The third question in Sciencedebate.org’s list of top 14 science questions that President Barack Obama and presumptive Republican nomin...
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Recently, the San Diego Council on Literacy interviewed and filmed 14 adult literacy students for a short video to be released this fall. In the video were nine women, five men and two teachers. Seven were white. Four were black. Three were Latino. Two had learned English as a second language. One was a nurse. Four ear...
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Researchers uncover attack mechanism of illness-inducing bacterium found in shellfish DALLAS — Aug. 18, 2008 — An infectious ocean-dwelling bacterium found in oysters and other shellfish kills its host’s cells by causing them to burst, providing the invader with a nutrient-rich meal, researchers at UT Southwestern Medi...
Border People: Life and Society in the US-Mexico Borderlands While the U.S.-Mexico borderlands resemble border regions in other parts of the world, nowhere else do so many millions of people from two dissimilar nations live in such close proximity and interact with each other so intensely. Borderlanders are singular in...
Glycohemoglobin (HbA1c, A1c) Test Overview Back to top Glycohemoglobin (A1c) is a blood test that checks the amount of sugar (glucose) bound to the hemoglobin in the red blood cells. When hemoglobin and glucose bond, a coat of sugar forms on the hemoglobin. That coat gets thicker when there's more sugar in the blood. A...
Gautama Buddha, born as a prince, lived life as a king and worshiped as a God. He searches for the true power and enlightenment. The Buddha who is the founder of the Buddhist religion is called Buddha Shakyamuni born is the Lumbini, Nepal, but at the age of 29, he left his place and kingdom and loved ones behind, Siddh...
Formaldehyde is a type of chemical compound that is of essential use to many manufacturing sectors and other industries. When talking of formaldehyde, most people will be more familiar with one of its forms – formalin. Formalin is a solution of formaldehyde that is famous for being used as an embalming fluid. Formaldeh...
Malathion Pesticide Exposure and Its Effects Attention and behavior disorders are some of the most common conditions among young children, and some of the most concerning for parents. Researchers have long been looking for causes of these types of conditions, and while heredity and chemical imbalances are commonly thou...
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As broadcast equipment becomes more sophisticated, especially in the digital domains, the speed at which information is transferred, processed, etc., through the equipment itself, becomes a very important factor. With computer processors that drive broadcast equipment today operating in the Gigahertz range, what good d...
Q: When people talk about acidity in a coffee being a positive attribute - what do they mean? A: Oftentimes 'acidity' is related to objective pH level (think lemons and grapefruit). Coffee is low in this type of acidity. When we talk of acidity in the coffee cup we refer to the vibrancy, liveliness and fruity brightnes...
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The subject of batteries for field shooters used to be as simple as charging them until the red light went out, slapping them on the camera and shooting until they died. Now, the typical ENG/EFP crew carries a much wider array of battery-operated devices. Notebook computers, cell and satellite phones, PDAs, belt-clippe...
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Observation TowerStanding in the open mountain pass of Dukla on the Slovak-Polish borders you can see an observatory tower offering a spectacular view of the Slovak and Polish land – the background scenery of the fights during the Karpathian-Dukla operation. The Tower was opened up for public in 1974 on the 30th annive...
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The first census to report on how well people were housed was that of 1891, but the only statistics gathered were on the number of rooms and the number of people in each household. From 1951 onwards, more questions were asked about 'amenities', meaning specific facilities that households either possessed or had shared ...
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Gender-Responsive Climate Change Adaptation and Egypt Neither the impacts of climate change on people, nor the ways in which people respond to climate change are gender-neutral. Women usually bear the burden of climate changes because they are the bulk of the Egypt’s poor and have fewer resources for coping with global...
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This page is designed to tell you more about their use, and how it affects you. What are cookies? - Cookies are small text files which are stored by your browser (for example Internet Explorer or Firefox) on your computer or mobile device. - Cookies allow websites to store things like user preferences. - They enables w...
The deeper I get into the history of events in central and western Maryland, the more I am convinced that the “despot’s heel” argument really holds little weight. Not only is the state song out of date, it never really reflected the Civil War era opinion of the state as a whole. What prompted today’s thought was my see...
LEESBURG, Va., Aug. 15, 2007 – During the first 30 days of life, newly born horses (called "foals") are especially sensitive to bacteria and other dangers commonly found in their every day surroundings. Each year between January and June, dozens of these foals are brought to Virginia Tech's Marion duPont Scott Equine M...
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From 1879 to the late 1970s, Major League Baseball players were subject to the "reserve clause" in a standard player contract. This essentially meant that teams owned the right for a player to play for them, like property. Players couldn't voluntarily leave their teams, they could only be traded. It also meant that the...
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Q: I have two two-year old ‘Yoshino’ cherry trees in full sun planted thirty feet apart. They were both thriving but over the past month one tree’s leaves are drooping, turning yellow, and falling off. The other tree looks great. The sick tree has less drainage than the other and has been in some standing water. Is thi...
Canadian Forest Service Publications Boreal forest fire regimes and climate change. 2001. Stocks, B.J.; Wotton, B.M.; Flannigan, M.D.; Fosbert, M.A.; Cahoon, D.R.; Goldammer, J.G. Pages 233-246 in M. Beniston and M.M. Verstraete, editors. Remote sensing and climate modeling: synergies and limitations. Kluwer Academic, ...
Q: How deep do roots go into the ground for tomatoes and most other vegetables in the home garden? I am thinking not very deep and if so why do I need to waste time and gas tilling the entire space? A: Depth is not the problem – it’s width. Roots grow widely from the base of the stem of vegetables but they only grow as...
Create a protective sphere Hand gesture, fear, concentration Orb Shield is the ability to create a sphere or barrier out of orbs in order to defend oneself or others. It is a form of Force Field which appears as translucent blue energy. This power is a highly focused advancement of Telekinetic Orbing, developed by Wyat...
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People love their pets and consider them members of their family: Caregivers celebrate their pets' birthdays, confide in their animals, and carry pictures of them in their wallets. So when your beloved pet dies, it's not unusual to feel overwhelmed by the intensity of your sorrow. But understanding how you grieve and f...
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Tuesday, July 31, 2012 From Wikipedia: Werner Karl Heisenberg (5 December 1901 – 1 February 1976) was a German theoretical physicist and philosopher who discovered (1925) a way to formulate quantum mechanics in terms of matrices. For that discovery, he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1932. In 1927 he publish...
Credit: NASA's Earth Observatory/NOAA/DOD Earth at Night This new global view of Earth's city lights is a composite assembled from data acquired by the Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership (NPP) satellite. The data was acquired over nine days in April 2012 and 13 days in October 2012. It took 312 orbits to get a c...
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internal reasoning: correlation != communication
internal reasoning: correlation != communication
internal reasoning: correlation != communication
internal reasoning: correlation != communication
internal reasoning: correlation != communication
internal reasoning: correlation != communication
Visual Models of Morphogenesis (Przemyslaw Prusinkiewicz et al.) Grow more plants with algorithm - a population of 1000; [think about local maximum- could be a problem for sparse samples across the set] - some evaluation to score each individual/ fitness function.s - kill the ones underscore certain threshold; - the su...
New from Webteacher Software and partners, GoogleMapBuilder.com An easy interface to turn any spreadsheet into a Google Map Webteacher Software now offers I teach computer classes for a living to corporate clients of all levels. After 2 years of teaching, I have learned a lot about communication between people of vario...
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This case study was developed for a lower-division lecture class on “World History 1400-1870” with the goal of creating an opportunity for students to “discover” gender. We used a central primary source, “The History of Mary Prince, A West Indian Slave Related by Herself.”1 This first-person account was written by Brit...
A new study is taking the anti-aging power of antioxidants to the next level for fighting wrinkles. A researcher at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem has succeeded in isolating a plant-based antioxidant that counters the breakdown of collagen fibers in the skin. Unlike antioxidants, such as vitamins C and E, which oxi...
Next to bragging about which community enjoys or endures the most weather, Canadians like to boast how their province or territory compares with the warmest, snowiest or the windiest. To settle arguments as to which jurisdiction can legitimately lay claim to being tops in weather, David Phillips, Environment Canada's S...
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The game, which is part of the McGraw-Hill Practice suite of hands-on, experiential learning games, was tested in schools across the country, including Georgia Perimeter College, Collin Community College in Texas, California State University, San Diego State, Richland College in Texas and Clayton State in Georgia. Prof...
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Two months after the failure of COP 15 in Copenhagen, Denmark, United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon announced the creation of an all-men advisory body for climate change financing*. With an ambitious task of “build[ing] momentum towards a successful negotiation of a comprehensive climate change agreement," the ...
Shop Men's Categories Layering for Comfort and Safety Protection from bright light and UV radiation Sunglasses protect the eyes from the sun's damaging UV radiation, and improve visibility and comfort on the water by reducing light intensity and filtering out glare. On the water, the combination of direct and reflected...
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You are here The New Grid Plugging into California’s clean-energy future Take a look at the nearest light switch: is it up or down? The answer means more than you think. When you flip a switch — or run a washing machine, or plug in a space heater — you’re creating demand. And on a vast, interconnected electrical grid l...
An Abbreviated History of Ultimate Compiled by Michael E. Iacovella Ultimate, as with all disc sports, would not exist without the invention of the flying disc, or "Frisbee," as it is commonly known. The first known contemporary tossing of a "disc" was by Yale University (USA) undergrads in the early 20th century. The ...
I was reminded this morning of why Twitter can be so useful – I usually check the latest #mathchat tweets and saw Richard Wade’s tweet with a link to the latest Teach Maths newsletter, on ‘Ten Great Ideas’. The first item includes this wonderful Composite Number Tree by Jeffrey Ventrella – I’m looking forward to trying...
Estimating child mortality due to diarrhoea in developing countries Cynthia Boschi-Pinto a, Lana Velebit b, Kenji Shibuya c The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) were adopted in 2000 with the aim of reducing the severe gaps between rich and poor populations. Most countries have endorsed Goal 4 of the MDGs to “reduce ...
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Hull-Oakes Lumber Company's Steam-Powered Sawmill: A Case Study in Industrial Archaeology Hull-Oakes Lumber Company's Steam-Powered Sawmill: A Case Study in Industrial Archaeology, by George B. Wisner. By examining the combined written, ethnographic and physical evidence of a surviving steam-powered sawmill in the Doug...
Ask the experts and many of them will tell you the same thing: the single-serve coffee category is hotter than freshly brewed java. Fueled by convenience, the time-saving system that lets users prepare drinks by the cup is gaining popularity worldwide. Yet, since their inception, single-serve cups and capsules have had...
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Economics Model Answers Two Introductory: 1. In a free market, the price and quantity at which goods are sold are where __________ equals ___________. supply equals demand 2. Suppose the price demand curve is P = $20 - Q, where P is price and Q is quantity. Also suppose the price supply curve is P = $4 + Q. At what pri...
As concern over global warming intensified over the past few years, biofuels derived from food crops quickly emerged as a practical answer to the energy crisis. Adding corn ethanol to gasoline or using palm oil for biodiesel makes the fuel burn more cleanly, stretches oil supplies, and perhaps most attractive to some p...
B2: A mixture of 2% biodiesel and 98% petroleum diesel based on volume. B20: A mixture of 20% biodiesel and 80% petroleum diesel based on volume. B100: 100% biodiesel, also known as “neat” biodiesel. BIODIESEL: A biodegradable transportation fuel for use in diesel engines that is produced through the transesterfication...
Sail through the Beagle and Murray Channels to disembark in Cape Horn National Park. Cape Horn, a sheer, almost 425-meter-high promontory where the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean merge, was discovered in 1616 by the Dutch commercial expedition organized by Isaac Le Maire. The Cape owes its name to the Port of Hoorn, the ex...
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Weeds that survive an initial herbicide application are often re-sprayed later in the season. However, according to University of Illinois Associate Professor of Weed Science Aaron Hager, the likelihood of controlling larger, moisture-stressed weeds continues to decline. Moreover, herbicides applied late in the season ...
Short description The Encyclopedia of Peace Psychology, available online or as a three-volume print set, features nearly 300 entries from international scholars that examine the psychological dimensions of peace and conflict studies. Entries provide key concepts, methods, and practices that define peace psychology in t...
As D.W. notes, the distinction made between "bit-based" and "word-based" stream ciphers in the source you cite is irrelevant to the end-user. For both kinds of stream ciphers (as well as for block ciphers in streaming modes like CTR or OFB), the manner in which the keystream is combined with the plaintext is always the...
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Where are we now? Climate "Today" Before we move on to projections of future state of our planet's climate, let's take a few looks at the current state of Earth's climate. These graphs show how carbon emissions, atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide, and global average temperatures have changed in recent times. ...
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internal reasoning: correlation != communication