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If this were to be the case, a vote in favour of the “Save Our Swiss Gold” campaign would have meant further gold purchases to maintain the 20pc quota. The sales ban would mean gold making up an increasing proportion of the central bank’s balance sheet when it attempts to shrink its euro holdings.
Definition of Capillary Capillary: A tiny blood vessel that connects an arteriole (the smallest division of an artery) with a venule (the smallest division of a vein). Although tiny, the capillary plays an imortant role in the circulatory system. The walls of capillaries act as semipermeable membranes that permit the exchange of various substances, including fluids and the gases oxygen and carbon dioxide, between the blood stream and the tissues of the body.
BREAKTHROUGH CANCER RESEARCH “The results suggest that the biofield treatment administered in the laboratory can induce cell death of brain cancer cells from a distance while at the same time promoting the viability of normal brain cells. Such selective efficacy against cancer cells is the sought after “holy grail” for novel experimental anti-cancer agents and makes this work all the more exciting. – GARRETT L. YOUNT, PH.D. California Pacific Medical Center Research Institute, California, USA
SOCOM’s Technology Wish List Special Operations Command (SOCOM) recently released a Broad Agency Announcement soliciting proposals for several types of technologies that they are looking for in cooperation with the private sector. Here at Crucial Point LLC, we are interested in all forms of disrupted technologies and after looking at why we are calling SOCOM’s ‘wish list’, we believe SOCOM is in the market for disruptive techs as well. Below is a breakdown of what they are looking for. If your company can help in any of these fields, and likely some of you readers work for a company that does, you can check to the BAA here. Sensors – All types of activity sensors (magnetic, seismic, passive infrared, acoustic, fiber optic and break wire), small radars, through wall imaging, and about any type of other sensor you can think of. Sensors are going to be huge in the future with reductions in manpower and “boots on the ground”. Tactical Exploitation of National Capabilities (TENCAP) – This area concentrates on technologies, processing and capabilities to extend National Technical Means investments and capabilities to the lowest tactical echelon user possible. Includes data infix/exfil, force tracking, SIGINT, HUMINT, GEOINT, MASINT, targeting, and Command and control (C2). Air Droppable, Scatterable Electronic Media – This media will be used to disseminate information and could take the form of a large variety of broadcast electronic media receivers including miniaturized loudspeakers; entertainment devices; game device technologies, greeting cards; telephony technologies; text messaging; or other media capable of receiving and/or transmitting Internet broadcast or commercial radio frequency signals, or pre-programmed audio/audio-visual data. Scatterable Media Integrated Radio, Cellular, Web, and MOP/MOE Requirements – The requirement is a user-generated social media radio application powered by the human voice, available on the PC, Mac, Android, iPhone, and Nokia smart phones, that lets users share their thoughts and experiences. The list of items and ideas that SOCOM is looking for is exhaustive, but at the same time I would love to be the one getting to evaluate these products as proposals come in. SOCOM has always led the way in military acquisition by taking risks on new technologies and implementing disruptive ones to its smaller and more flexible force. It is likely that these technologies will help keep the United States military, specifically its Special Operations Forces, at the tip of the spear in any conflict in this world.
Head and neck aspergillosis in patients undergoing bone marrow transplantation. Report of four cases and review of the literature. Aspergillus infection can be a major cause of morbidity in immunocompromised patients, especially when there is pulmonary involvement. Diagnosis of aspergillosis is often complicated by the varied clinical presentation and compromised medical status of such patients. Four cases of head and neck Aspergillus infections in bone marrow transplant patients are presented. Involvement predominantly was limited to the oral cavity and/or sinuses, and in one case, the ear. Two cases were successfully managed with a combined antibiotic and surgical approach, and one case with antibiotics only. The fourth case was managed with antibiotics and surgery, but fatal hemorrhage secondary to sinus involvement developed.
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top clicks Archives The captain of this ship is blindsided when he returns from a mission to find his crew has decided to rid themselves of him. Andu Nehrengel is the captain of this spaceship in a faraway and remote place in outer space. Without any warning or rhyme or reason that order him to surrender, come back as their prisoner or force him off his own ship and place him in a small runabout which has provisions and power for five days. But, although he is alone, needs to plan his strategy needless to say that he survives and crashes on an alien planet. The science lessons begin when he meets Chandra and he survives attacks by huge meat eating alien bird beasts and then finds himself alone with three beautiful how lucky can he get female human clones. The four are now stuck on this planet. However he…
About the Team / ​Sobre el Equipo The CLC Team is composed of highly qualified staff with a passion for working with children. The Team is composed of licensed teachers, college undergraduate students, high school co-op students, and special education aides in the Waukesha School District. Everyone on the Team is bilingual so language will never be a barrier to meeting the needs of our participants. ​
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Q: Добавить тёмный фон вокруг View Есть ли в Android способ добавить тёмный фон вокруг layout'а, перекрывающий все, кроме статус бара, не наследуясь от Dialog? Мне нужен такой же затемненный фон, какой бывает при открытии диалогов. Создание layout-подложки тоже не подходит, потому, что в данном случае не будет перекрыт ActionBar. A: Cоздание layout-подложки тоже не подходит, потому, что в данном случае не будет перекрыт ActionBar. Можно попробовать заменить ActionBar на Toolbar. Потом создаете кастомный View для диалога наследуясь от FrameLayout и указываете темный фон и атрибуты для высоты и ширины match_parent, в таком случае весь экран будет перекрыт, в том числе и Toolbar Вот пример как можно сверстать корневой layout <FrameLayout xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android" xmlns:app="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res-auto" android:layout_width="match_parent" android:layout_height="match_parent"> <LinearLayout android:layout_width="match_parent" android:layout_height="match_parent" android:orientation="vertical"> <android.support.design.widget.AppBarLayout android:id="@+id/app_bar" android:layout_width="match_parent" android:layout_height="wrap_content" app:elevation="0dp"> <android.support.v7.widget.Toolbar android:id="@+id/toolbar" android:layout_width="match_parent" android:layout_height="wrap_content" android:minHeight="?attr/actionBarSize" android:theme="@style/ToolbarTheme"/> </android.support.design.widget.AppBarLayout> <FrameLayout android:id="@+id/content" android:layout_width="match_parent" android:layout_height="match_parent"/> </LinearLayout> <com.example.DialogView android:id="@+id/dialog_view" android:layout_width="match_parent" android:layout_height="match_parent" android:visibility="gone"/>
Al Gore Confident About a Post-Jobs Apple At the AllThingsD conference in Hong Kong this week, former Vice President, and currentApple board member, Al Gore chatted with Walt Mossberg about a number of issues. He had a few things to say about Apple in the post-Steve Jobs era, the most important of which is that he thinks Apple has strong management and a bright future. Walt Mossberg Interviews Apple Board Member Al GoreSource: AllThingsD Mr. Gore’s first comments were on the passing of Mr. Jobs. He described the memorial service as a “beautiful and moving event.” And while acknowledging that the loss is terrible, he thinks that Mr. Jobs greatest work was the building of Apple Inc. itself. He was also asked about the management team at Apple. Mr. Gore said that each of the team members could be a CEO of a world-class organization. When asked about the possibility of them leaving to do that very thing, Mr. Gore said it was something the Apple board was keenly aware of and that they paid close attention to it. (Mr. Gore is on the compensation committee of the Apple board.) When asked about how Apple will fare without Steve Jobs at the fore, Mr. Gore responded that no one will be able to replace him. He also said that Mr. Jobs made it clear that the board should make its own decisions going forward and not play the “What would Steve do?” game. As for the board itself, Mr. Gore expressed his admiration for his fellow board members. He said that he wouldn’t change a thing about the way it has operated and feels that board members handled the privacy, medical, and succession issues quite well, all while avoiding tipping his hat as to how the board operated or what it was concerned with at the present time. “I have the deepest respect for my fellow board members, we’re all very good friends… I think that people who specialize in kibitzing about these things — I respect them, it’s good for them to think about this kind of stuff, but I wouldn’t change a thing about the way the Apple board has operated.” Mr. Gore also spoke about his role as a Google advisor. He said that he doesn’t involve himself in discussions on anything relating to any business Apple is in, and that this has resulted in him having fewer conversations with Larry Page and other members of Google’s management. For those interested, the former U.S. Vice President also spoke at length on the environment, TV (he is a partner in Current TV), the role of journalism and information, China as a U.S. competitor, and much more.
Q: UITextField shouldChangeCharactersinRange as external function I want to validate UITextField input for multiple view controllers. The following works: validate.h #import <UIKit/UIKit.h> @interface validate : UITextField <UITextFieldDelegate> @end validate.m #import "validate.h" @implementation validate viewController.h #import <UIKit/UIKit.h> #include "limiteTextField.h" @interface ViewController : UIViewController <UITextFieldDelegate> @property (strong, nonatomic) IBOutlet limiteTextField *myTextField; @end viewController.m #import "ViewController.h" @interface ViewController () @end @implementation ViewController -(BOOL)textField:(UITextField *)textField shouldChangeCharactersInRange:(NSRange)range replacementString:(NSString *)string { //my code for validating } - (void)viewDidLoad { [super viewDidLoad]; _myTextField.delegate=self; I want to be able to use the shouldChangeCharactersInRange as an external function so don't have to rewrite all its code for each view controller. A: One approach is to create some kind of validator class with a singleton and assigning it as the textfields delegate: TextFieldValidator.h #import <UIKit/UIKit.h> @interface TextFieldValidator : NSObject <UITextFieldDelegate> + (instancetype)sharedValidator; @end TextFieldValidator.m #import "TextFieldValidator.h" @implementation TextFieldValidator + (instancetype)sharedValidator { static TextFieldValidator *sharedValidator = nil; static dispatch_once_t onceToken; dispatch_once(&onceToken, ^{ sharedValidator = [[self alloc] init]; }); return sharedValidator; } - (BOOL)textField:(UITextField *)textField shouldChangeCharactersInRange:(NSRange)range replacementString:(NSString *)string { NSCharacterSet *allowedCharacters = [NSCharacterSet decimalDigitCharacterSet]; return [[textField.text stringByReplacingCharactersInRange:range withString:string] rangeOfCharacterFromSet:allowedCharacters.invertedSet].location == NSNotFound; } @end SomeViewController.m // [...] self.textField.delegate = [TextFieldValidator sharedValidator]; // [...]
The use of sodium valproate in a case of status epilepticus. A child in status epilepticus, who did not respond to intravenous diazepam, was treated with sodium valproate by naso-gastric tube. Subsequent clinical and encephalographic improvement appeared to be related to the sodium valproate, and its value in cases of status epilepticus is discussed.
Unlike other rodents, juvenile female guinea pigs rarely display sexual receptivity (lordosis) following a variety of estradiol and progesterone treatments that elicit estrous behavior in adult females. The long-range goals of the experiments described in this application are to elucidate the neural mechanisms underlying the behavioral hyporesponsiveness to steroid hormones in immature females. The primary foci of this proposal are a caudally-projecting, steroid responsive pathway originating in the hypothalamus that appears to mediate the behavioral actions of estradiol and progesterone, the neurotransmitters acting within this pathway, and the activity of other central nervous system components, particularly one originating in or traversing the medial preoptic area, that may inhibit or override its activity, during the juvenile period. A combination of physiological, pharmacological and neuroanatomical techniques will be used to determine the integrity, in juvenile females, of the putative pathways mediating steroid-induced lordosis. Several neurotransmitter systems will be studied, to ascertain whether hypoactivity in neurotransmitter systems thought to be stimulatory for lordosis (norepinephrine, substance P) or hyperactivity of systems thought to inhibit receptivity (endogenous opiates) might underlie the juvenile female's immature behavioral response to steroid hormones. The results of these studies will provide insight into the mechanisms of steroid hormone action in the central nervous system, especially within the context of puberty. These data will help establish a framework within which one can study normal, as well as aberrant sexual maturation and/or responsiveness to estradiol and progesterone in humans and laboratory animals.
OITNB Personality Quiz Characters Watch OITNB Here! About The creation of Jenji Kohan, the mastermind behind Showtime's hit original series Weeds, the series follows Piper Chapman (the author of the memoir which inspired the series is Piper Kerman), played by Taylor Schilling, as a woman whose past relationship with a drug dealer lands her in prison, years after the fact. She has to deal with the demons of her past decisions and pay for the demons of others, out of which some positive human traits surely emerge.
Socially Awesome Awkward Penguin guy in front of me holds the door open so i say "thanks" almost run into the blind girl on the other side of the door
Q: Google Places API - place_changed listener not working I'm trying to use the autocomplete from the Google Places API. I have the autocomplete itself set up and working, but I want to add a listener so that I can use information from the PlacesResult elsewhere. To test the functionality, I'm trying to prove the listener is working by bringing up an alert box, and writing the place.name into a . Neither thing is working, so the listener is obviously configured wrong I suppose, but I can't figure out how I've written it wrong. <!-- Load Places Library for Google Maps--> <script type="text/javascript" src="http://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/js?libraries=places&sensor=false"> </script> <!-- Autocomplete Script --> <script type="text/javascript"> function initialize(){ var input = document.getElementById('name'); var autocomplete = new google.maps.places.Autocomplete(input); } google.maps.event.addDomListener(window, 'load', initialize); google.maps.event.addListener(autocomplete, 'place_changed', function(){ var place = autocomplete.getPlace(); alert("This function is working!"); document.getElementById("receiver").innerHTML=place.name; }); </script> A: Move the call of addListener to initialize . Otherwise addListener will be called before initialize , autocomplete will be unknown at this time and in this scope(it's not global)
It was at least the third ambitious assault on a major base in Afghanistan this year, but initially seemed to have caused less damage than some of the previous attacks.
In operating a vehicle, a human controller or automated control system of the vehicle may require up-to-date information on the vehicle's state in order to effectively command the vehicle. For example, information on actuator failures is required. In the event a rotor, a flap, a tilt-wing, a valve, or any other actuator of the vehicle malfunctions, the vehicle may behave in an undesired manner in lieu of immediate detection and responsive action. A typical solution may involve installing sensors or monitors on individual actuators. Monitoring multiple actuators of a vehicle may be cost-prohibitive or complex.
Tubes that the smoke (and heat) flow through for heat extraction. These need to be swept out regularly; the when swept the ash falls into the bottom of this boiler via an external tube (see above photos).
A Small Habit Change That Can Largely Soothe Your Sensitive Teeth You happily grab an ice-cream, but the moment your teeth comes into contact with it, it feels numb or even painful. All the great mood is gone. You may have already heard that using toothpaste that’s for sensitive tooth can help as it’s very often advertised. Yes, it works. But there’s a rarely mentioned trick, that costs no money, while can soothe your sensitive teeth instantly. That is, just use your non-dominant hand instead of dominant hand when brushing your teeth. This is because one major causes of sensitive tooth is over-brushing. When you’ve been using that force to brush your teeth for years, it can be quite hard to suppress yourself. When you use your non-dominant hand, using the same huge force becomes a huge challenge. And you’ll only be able to do brush your teeth slowly and gently. Try it tonight and after a week you’ll be surprised how magically it works!
The Arabidopsis arenosa complex is closely related to the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana. Species and subspecies in the complex are mainly biennial, predominantly outcrossing, herbaceous, and with a distribution range covering most parts of latitudes and the eastern reaches of Europe. In this study we present the first comprehensive evolutionary history of the A. arenosa species complex, covering its natural range, by using chromosome counts, nuclear AFLP data, and a maternally inherited marker from the chloroplast genome [trnL intron (trnL) and trnL/F intergenic spacer (trnL/F-IGS) of tRNALeu and tRNAPhe, respectively]. We unravel the broad-scale cytogeographic and phylogeographic patterns of diploids and tetraploids. Diploid cytotypes were exclusively found on the Balkan Peninsula and in the Carpathians while tetraploid cytotypes were found throughout the remaining distribution range of the A. arenosa complex. Three centers of genetic diversity were identified: the Balkan Peninsula, the Carpathians, and the unglaciated Eastern and Southeastern Alps. All three could have served as long-term refugia during Pleistocene climate oscillations. We hypothesize that the Western Carpathians were and still are the cradle of speciation within the A. arenosa complex due to the high species number and genetic diversity and the concurrence of both cytotypes there.
Regular and Gluten Free pancakes. Made them this morning before school. Kids loved them. Had breakfast done, lunch made and kids off to school Easy and yummy recipe. Perfect homemade pancakes from scratch. Light and fluffy.
Milk is not a simple liquid — it contains tiny globules of fat and casein which are not dissolved but suspended in water. On heating milk, there occurs a separation of constituents and some elements like cream, being lighter, float up. After some time, a membrane-like film containing cream and casein is formed. When milk begins to boil, the heat energy is used for the conversion of water into steam. As a result, the pressure below the film increases suddenly and the rising bubbles of steam makes the milk overflow. On heating water, no such film is formed and the bubbles of steam formed by boiling escape easily without any resistance. Hence, water does not overflow on boiling.
But Hanser concluded the warrant still broke federal law, because police didn't do enough to focus only on crimes and to minimize the cameras' intrusiveness. At all of the spas with the secret cameras, police wound up recording people receiving lawful services, even though the focus was supposed to be only on men paying for sex acts.
This invention relates to a type action for a power-driven typewriter and more particularly to a powered type action having a simplified type action construction. Various attempts have been made to devise a simplified low cost type action for a power-driven typewriter. A successful attempt provides a type action which comprises a pawl coupled by a pin and slot connection to a type bar sublever connected to a type bar by a link and adapted to be pulled into the path of a tooth on a continuously rotated snatch roll in response to key lever depression and driven over an interval determined by the depth of pawl-tooth engagement to drive the sublever for typing operation of the type bar. The pin and slot connection uses a single piece key lever to pull the pawl into engagement with the snatch roll, provides a key lever bypass with economized parts, and also provides initial lost motion between the pawl and the sublever to assure the depth of pawl-tooth engagement of a preset degree. This type action, however, has been found to be imperfect in that the minimum depth of pawl-tooth engagement may cause the pawl to be moved by the snatch roll within a limit defined by the pin and slot lost motion connection between the pawl and the sublever in spite that the pawl is in general inclined to become engaged deeper and deeper with a snatch roll tooth once it is engaged therewith. Thus, the type action has a disadvantage that slow or incomplete depression of a key lever occasionally results in a misfiring or effects no printing of a character.
Multiparametric duplex real-time nucleic acid sequence-based amplification assay for mRNA profiling. Nucleic acid sequence-based amplification (NASBA) is a sensitive isothermal transcription-based amplification method. We have developed real-time NASBA assays to detect mRNA coding for the estrogen receptor alpha (ESR1) and the progesterone receptor (PGR) in breast tumors by means of duplex reactions using cyclophilin B (PPIB) as the normalizing gene. Both the ESR1/PPIB and PGR/PPIB duplex NASBA assays are highly sensitive, specific, and reproducible. Quantification is determined using external standard calibration curves and the ratio between the number of target and housekeeping gene mRNA copies. Amplification of the target gene in the duplex NASBA assay was disrupted when this latter was mixed with a large amount of the housekeeping PPIB gene, suggesting that it is preferable for the normalizing gene chosen to have an expression level comparable to the target gene. Sensitivity and robustness of the duplex NASBA assays were assessed in breast cancer cell lines. Such a rapid and easy-to-use multiparametric duplex real-time NASBA assay could also advantageously be set up for other mRNA profiling applications.
Removal of ammonium and phosphorus ions from synthetic wastewater by the microalgae Chlorella vulgaris coimmobilized in alginate beads with the microalgae growth-promoting bacterium Azospirillum brasilense. Coimmobilization of the freshwater microalga Chlorella vulgaris in alginate beads with the microalgae growth-promoting bacterium Azospirillum brasilense under semi-continuous synthetic wastewater culture conditions significantly increased the removal of ammonium and soluble phosphorus ions compared to immobilization of the microalgae alone. In continuous or batch cultures removal of these ions followed a similar trend but was less efficient than in semi-continuous culture. It is proposed that coimmobilization of a microalgae with microalgae growth-promoting bacteria can serve as a tool in devising novel wastewater treatments.
In this work we show that the optimal digital communication strategy for transmissions over time-varying channels with spread function maximally concentrated along a line of the delay-Doppler domain consists in multiplexing the input symbol block with an IFFT, as in OFDM, and modulating the IFFT output with a chirp signal whose sweep rate is matched to the channel. We show how to allocate the transmit power optimally across the chirped subcarriers, derive the limits of applicability of the proposed chirped-OFDM scheme and compute the resulting BER curves
Two trains crash somewhere in Russia, one carrying a nuclear payload. A nuclear explosion follows the crash and the world is on alert... However, White House nuclear expert Dr. Julia Kelly doesn't think it was an accident... Special Operations Intelligence Officer Colonel Thomas Devoe doesn't think so either... Together they must unravel a conspiracy that goes from Europe to New York, to stop a terrorist who has no demands... Written by M. Belanger <belgrima@pananet.com>
Q: How do you set up a response class using Gson for this Json file? I have already tried http://www.jsonschema2pojo.org/ to solve this but it hasn't worked. I am trying to create a Json response class for this Json format: { "Structure1": [ [ "StringValue1", "StringValue2" ], [ "StringValue1", "StringValue2" ] ], "Structure2": [ [ "StringValue1", "StringValue2" ] ], "Structure3": [ [ "StringValue1", "StringValue2" ] ] } Here is what my current class looks like: public class Response { private HashMap<String, ArrayList<ArrayList<String>>> map = new HashMap<String, ArrayList<ArrayList<String>>>(); public HashMap<String, ArrayList<ArrayList<String>>> getMap() { return map; } public void setFile11Txt(HashMap<String, ArrayList<ArrayList<String>>> map) { this.map = map; } } To parse I am doing Response response = gson.fromJson(response, Response.class); The returned map ends up being empty, what am I doing wrong? A: I suggest the following code: String jsonString = "{\n" + " \"Structure1\": [\n" + " [\n" + " \"StringValue1\",\n" + " \"StringValue2\"\n" + " ],\n" + " [\n" + " \"StringValue1\",\n" + " \"StringValue2\"\n" + " ]\n" + " ],\n" + " \"Structure2\": [\n" + " [\n" + " \"StringValue1\",\n" + " \"StringValue2\"\n" + " ]\n" + " ],\n" + " \"Structure3\": [\n" + " [\n" + " \"StringValue1\",\n" + " \"StringValue2\"\n" + " ]\n" + " ]\n" + " }"; Map<String, ArrayList<String>> myMap = gson.fromJson(jsonString, HashMap.class); Debug screenshot as the following: Hope this helps!
Q: Read collection by chunk I'm trying to create a module that give me X documents of a collection each time I call it. I want to iterate through all my collection and get the next X elements each time I ask it. I've tried to change the batch_size() of a cursor but I couldn't make it worked. I tried to set the limit() but it wasn't what I wanted. I managed to get one element each time but I lose too much time and I had to keep the cursor alive. Is there a function that do what I want ? Or can you give me hints ? A: After trying a combinaison of skip() + limit() I ended up with one of a easiest solution, it's just hard to find something about it. So to retrieve a chunk in mongodb, for pagination for example use : cursor = db.collection.find()[startItemPosition:stopItemPosition] It's giving me a cursor with stopItemPosition - startItemPosition elements.
Garden Park THE GARDEN PARK At The Broadmoor, we encourage our residents to get outdoors. Our private terraced sculpture garden, called “an oasis of civility” by the Nob Hill Gazette, offers a respite from the bustle of daily life. This quaint, welcoming outdoor oasis is open to residents who want to read a good book outside, write, meditate, walk around, or chat with others. The private terraced sculpture garden is flourishing with beautiful flora, fruit trees, ponds, seating/lounge areas with tables and chairs, and amazing views of the San Francisco skyline. Our residents truly enjoy being surrounded by the city, yet protected in an elevated and enclosed slice of Eden.
Q: How do I configure an .osx file? I have found the following repository on GitHub... https://github.com/mathiasbynens/dotfiles/blob/master/.osx ...that has some useful environmental settings I would like to adopt. It appears they go into a .osx file. Where is this file located? Also, when does it 'run'? Do I have to reboot the machine to get the settings in this to be recognized? A: Select settings that look interesting, paste them in a terminal, and then quit and reopen applications to try them out. You might also save the whole script as for example ~/.osx and then run bash ~/.osx in a terminal. It includes commands for things like changing the computer name though. The defaults commands modify files like ~/Library/Preferences/.GlobalPreferences.plist, and you only have to run them once. Adding them to .bash_profile would only make your shell startup time longer. You might keep a personal file like .osx though in case you make a clean installation of OS X. And for example chflags nohidden ~/Library has to be run again after every OS X update. I have a file like .osx only for settings that can't be changed from the UI (defaults.txt). I think it's easier to transfer settings to new OS X installations by recreating them manually, by copying the plist files, or by using Migration Assistant. A: That looks like a shell script that is missing the shebang at the top of the file. It could be that it is intended to be copied into an existing script to provide OS X-specific functionality so the main script can be portable (I'd expect there to be dotfiles for other operating systems, as well.) On the other hand, it could be intended as a file of ideas and you pick the ones you want and paste them into your .bashrc or .bash_profile.
Fundamental aspects in tumor photochemotherapy: interactions of porphyrins with membrane model systems and cells. Some molecular aspects underlying photochemotherapy and photodiagnosis of tumors with porphyrins are reviewed. The nature of the clinically used photosensitizer HpD is first presented along with structures of molecules found to be efficient in vitro. The possible role of pH in the preferential retention of dicarboxylic porphyrins by tumors is discussed in light of results obtained with membrane models. The uptake of dicarboxylic porphyrins by cells most likely involves passive mechanisms. Cell photoinactivation using a purified porphyrin does not depend upon the incubation time but only on the intracellular concentration of the dye. This likely reflects a poor specificity of the photoinactivation processes with regard to the cellular localization of the dye. The properties which should be presented by more efficient photosensitizers are discussed.
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using System.Runtime.Serialization; namespace StrumpyShaderEditor { [DataContract(Namespace = "http://strumpy.net/ShaderEditor/")] [NodeMetaData("Normalize", "Function", typeof(NormalizeNode),"Sets the length of the input to one. Most of the time you only want this to occur for the first three channels, so it is likely pertinent to mask out alpha. A normalized vector multiplied by it's length yields the original, and this function is primarily used for combining directions, though can be used to take advantage of certain compression schemes.")] public class NormalizeNode : FunctionOneInput { private const string NodeName = "Normalize"; public override string NodeTypeName { get{ return NodeName; } } public override string FunctionName { get{ return "normalize"; } } } }
The Oregonian's online Voter Guide includes detailed information about all the candidates for local, state and federal office plus state and local measures. It also includes a close look at Portland's hotly contested mayoral race with Charlie Hales and Jefferson Smith answering questions about pressing topics at Portland City Hall. Here -- in an excerpt pulled from the guide -- the two candidates address the thorny topic of parking in Northwest Portland. Question: Another proposal likely to come from Mayor Sam Adams before his term expires: parking meters in Northwest Portland. Do you support parking meters along Northwest 21st and 23rd avenues and nearby side streets? Why or why not? Charlie Hales: Not yet. I want to ensure we are not using any short-term measures that will turn off residents or shoppers. I believe other steps are needed before we install parking meters on NW 21st and 23rd. Another approach I will look at is working with the hospital and Conway to explore more options for shared use parking since they do not use every single spot they have available. Jefferson Smith: I support the Northwest District Association’s compromise proposal. From what I’ve seen, local businesses benefit when parking meters are installed because they keep people moving and make it easier for customers to find spaces to park. The proposal would allow employees of neighborhood businesses to purchase permits, and it balances the needs of residents and shopkeepers. There’s been a lot of time spent on this issue, and though the proposal isn’t perfect, it’s time to move forward.
Q: "to further assist [you]" -- Split infinitive or fixed VP? From a descriptive standpoint (and the problem that English has at least two words in an infinitive), I understand why the split infinitive is becoming more acceptable, but is there any other excuse for this phrasing used by phone CSRs? "I'd be happy to direct you to the bank to further assist you." "I'd like to transfer you to the sales department to further assist you." "I have Diana on the line, and she'll be happy to further assist you." Is it simply the case that Star Trek syntax triumphs again, or does it somehow sound funny to say "to assist you further?" (I would not consider "further to assist you" an acceptable solution.) To clarify, is there a fixed syntagm of a VP "to further assist" versus an issue of split infinitive? Is "further" bound in the domain of "to assist?" A: English does not always have at least two words in an infinitive. This is a common misconception, possibly resulting from the facts that the to-infinitive form is met with far more commonly than the bare infinitive in common constructions in the past, dictionaries would pick up on this, and give an entry for 'to swim' rather than 'swim' etc. This practice is happily falling off. Examples: I want to wash my hair tomorrow. I didn't dare wash my hair in that new shampoo. (to optional here) I helped wash the dishes. (to optional here) So "I'd be happy to further assist you." doesn't split an infinitive but a to-infinitive. That said, what about the practice of 'splitting to-infinitives'? According to G. Pullum [ucsc.edu], this 'rule' is a myth: Myth: You must never split an infinitive. Pullum responds: Hemingway didn't write the phrase "to really live" by mistake; it is perfect English. "To" introduces infinitival verb phrases, and "really live" is an infinitival verb phrase (containing a preverbal adverb). Nothing is split in this form of words.
Q: Getting a directory path using project directory I have a project whose name is Myproject.Application.DataExporter. I'm saving a file to a directory whose name is Export. I'm using this code : workbook.Save(@"D:\workspace\MyApp\Myproject.Application.DataExporter\Export\Calc.xlsx"); I see how to get current project directory in Stackoverflow. There is this code : Directory.GetParent(Directory.GetCurrentDirectory()).Parent.FullName; I want to save file under Export directory, using a generic path like the code above. It gives current project directory. I want to use it for adding a file to Export directory. How can I use it in my project for adding a file to Export? Thanks. A: string dir = Directory.GetParent(Directory.GetCurrentDirectory()).Parent.FullName; string path = Path.Combine(dir, "Myproject.Application.DataExporter", "Export"); string file = "Calc.xlsx"; workbook.Save(Path.Combine(path, file)); or if you want to skip Myproject.Application.DataExporter string dir = Directory.GetParent(Directory.GetCurrentDirectory()).Parent.FullName; string path = Path.Combine(dir, "Export"); string file = "Calc.xlsx"; workbook.Save(Path.Combine(path, file));
I was inspired by the current Ethereal Art Grant to reflect on Ethereum’s dark side: those murky possibilities where the “snake eats its own tail”. That process led me to conceive of The Bottom Red Line, a blueprint for a viable smart-contract which, we believe, exposes serious moral deficiencies in the Ethereum protocol. Here I explain the idea and its implications, as well as possible solutions. An image from Patrick’s repertoire. In the spirit of Ethereal, and alongside vapour-scape artist Patrick Savile, I have drawn up a schema (below) to be rendered as a rich depiction of the demon contract and its grotesque outcomes — a macabre, blockchain art piece for collectors to chart the contours of our scintillating journey through technological history. If you would like to commission the piece, please see the end of this article. The Bottom Red Line: an ethical challenge to Ethereum’s governance paradigm Ethereum provides a hugely extensible terrain for the implementation of cryptoeconomic logic. We hear a great deal about the innovation, the value and the freedoms this will bring us. What is less understood is the fact that unstoppable code can also be used to fulfil malevolent ends. As the DAO hack showed, smart contract design can produce effects so egregious that the community is compelled to respond with a fork, for example. The fork that followed the DAO was a nuclear option only intended for extreme cases. The ensuing debates were rich and instructive but we were left without clear red lines that smart contracts should have to cross before such a fork would be contemplated again. The Bottom Red Line diagramatically details an Ethereum smart contract which explicitly incentivises the creation of other smart contracts which are themselves sufficiently egregious to force a fork. Were this initial smart contract to be deployed, it would leverage features of Ethereum and associated blockchain services so as to motivate other developers to deploy new and beastly contracts with the objective of forcing a fork to halt such contracts. After the fork, the contract can be redeployed, achieving similar effects, until malevolent funders are satisfied, for example, that Ethereum has forked so much that it is no longer a threat to their preferred chain. Depicted here, step-by-step, in the context of its incentivisation flows and wider ecosystem. We propose to render this as a full-colour, vapor-scape print for collectors (see below). In this way, we suggest the moral vulnerability of Ethereum: either it is forced to hard fork repeatedly in response to a potentially endless stream of morally repugnant contracts, or it is destined to become a fertile ground for unaccountable, unstoppable evil. We subsequently see how the incentive to earn profit, the bottom line, can be cryptoeconomically aligned with incentives to cause harm, crossing red lines. Whilst I have considered this idea in some detail, including with informed peers, I welcome debate and criticism which may lead to refinements or refutations of it. Nevertheless, I hope it can stimulate the Ethereum community to define the boundaries of acceptable conduct and address severe governance issues. A whole class of problems We present this as a substantive example of what we expect is an entire category of problematic blockchain phenomena. Recent weeks have seen renewed focus on deposits of illicit material in the Bitcoin blockchain. Other such problems are likely to come to light. Collaborating artist Patrick Savile’s Dream III. We suggest that it would be prudent of the Ethereum community to recognise the need to integrate graceful forms of on-chain governance to avert the existential threats that will come with the maturity of the ecosystem. There already exists a significant body of enquiry considering the potential for blockchain-based AIs and other innovations with the capacity to spin out of control — the notion of Skynet was referenced in the earliest project outlines. We are also considering establishing a github-based grimoire of as-yet-unknown dark contracts as a resource for the collective understanding of what may come. There is insufficient conversation around how, and whether, the Ethereum community proposes to handle this class of problems. Some purists may prefer to let the wild lands of the blockchain evolve with the freedom for anything at all to prosper. They may suggest that we take our efforts elsewhere, like the Dfinity project which presents pioneering remedies to what we describe. We insist that Ethereum is a global community with ramifications for all and it must deal with these matters, at least in some detail. Pre-empting the problem Whilst we consider The Bottom Red Line to be a perfectly plausible scenario to emerge, we think that key conditions of its existence are yet to be fulfilled. The requisite oracle services, for example, are not yet mature enough, though platforms like Gnosis and Augur move ever closer to enabling such programs to execute effectively. We think that there is time for the community to discuss and develop governance systems that meet the challenges posed herein. Along with a fellow blockchain enquirer, I have begun work on an Ethereum Improvement Proposal (EIP) which seeks to define the parameters of the problem and possible solutions — we intend this as a tentative gambit and hope to incorporate the best, relevant thinking from across the community along the line. We are looking to publish that on behalf of Cryptical Studios in future. — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — The Bottom Red Line for your collection? Aside from our work to highlight and mitigate the issues arising from the piece, we are offering a rich and faithful interpretation of the Bottom Red Line schema as a limited-edition art piece for commission. Another sharp yet wispy evocation from Patrick’s range. Whilst this is a serious issue, given the artistic provenance of the idea, we feel it is fitting to produce it with the technicolour tones in which it was initially envisaged. Giving it physical form as a large-scale creation might increase visibility of this hypothetical demon, whether it comes to life or not. The highest bidders of over 2eth sent to info@crypticalstudios.com will be included in the eventual, very limited run of the completed work. It will be delivered to winning bidders as a full-colour, framed A1 print in Patrick Savile’s vapour-scape style. The work will be signed with a hashed reference of your choice alongside our own signatures, all logged on the blockchain: e.g. 2490twsnyuqw902183 = keccak256(‘Bottom Red Line by xxxx and commissioned by 0xYourWalletAddress0N3tHeR3Um’) — you can use this to transfer ownership of the original piece. Support this work We are actively working to raise the understanding of such issues within the community and provide constructive, playful and exploratory resources to move debates forward. If you would like to support this work, you may make an expression of thanks at our Eth wallet here: 0xF5B0212CE5870Fb2dCF3C07E20F9FAE644534dDB
#include "pch_RulrNodes.h" #include "DeclareNodes.h" #include "ofxRulr/Nodes/Template.h" #include "ofxRulr/Nodes/Application/Assets.h" #include "ofxRulr/Nodes/Application/openFrameworks.h" #include "ofxRulr/Nodes/Application/HTTPServerControl.h" #include "ofxRulr/Nodes/Data/Channels/Database.h" #include "ofxRulr/Nodes/Data/Channels/Generator/Application.h" #include "ofxRulr/Nodes/Data/Mesh.h" #include "ofxRulr/Nodes/Data/Recorder.h" #include "ofxRulr/Nodes/DMX/Sharpy.h" #include "ofxRulr/Nodes/DMX/AimMovingHeadAt.h" #include "ofxRulr/Nodes/Item/Board.h" #include "ofxRulr/Nodes/Item/Camera.h" #include "ofxRulr/Nodes/Item/Mesh.h" #include "ofxRulr/Nodes/Item/Projector.h" #include "ofxRulr/Nodes/Item/RigidBody.h" #include "ofxRulr/Nodes/Item/View.h" #include "ofxRulr/Nodes/Procedure/Scan/Graycode.h" #include "ofxRulr/Nodes/Procedure/Triangulate.h" #include "ofxRulr/Nodes/Render/NodeThroughView.h" #include "ofxRulr/Nodes/Render/Draw.h" #include "ofxRulr/Nodes/Render/Lighting.h" #include "ofxRulr/Nodes/System/VideoOutput.h" #include "ofxRulr/Nodes/Test/ARCube.h" #include "ofxRulr/Nodes/Test/Focus.h" #include "ofxRulr/Nodes/Watchdog/Camera.h" #include "ofxRulr/Nodes/Watchdog/Startup.h" #include "ofxRulr/Graph/FactoryRegister.h" namespace ofxRulr { namespace Nodes { void loadCoreNodes() { RULR_DECLARE_NODE(Template); RULR_DECLARE_NODE(Application::Assets); RULR_DECLARE_NODE(Application::openFrameworks); RULR_DECLARE_NODE(Application::HTTPServerControl); RULR_DECLARE_NODE(Data::Channels::Database); RULR_DECLARE_NODE(Data::Channels::Generator::Application); RULR_DECLARE_NODE(Data::Mesh); RULR_DECLARE_NODE(Data::Recorder); RULR_DECLARE_NODE(DMX::Sharpy); RULR_DECLARE_NODE(DMX::AimMovingHeadAt); RULR_DECLARE_NODE(Item::Board); RULR_DECLARE_NODE(Item::Camera); RULR_DECLARE_NODE(Item::Mesh); RULR_DECLARE_NODE(Item::Projector); RULR_DECLARE_NODE(Item::RigidBody); RULR_DECLARE_NODE(Item::View); RULR_DECLARE_NODE(Procedure::Scan::Graycode); RULR_DECLARE_NODE(Procedure::Triangulate); RULR_DECLARE_NODE(Render::NodeThroughView); RULR_DECLARE_NODE(Render::Draw); RULR_DECLARE_NODE(Render::Lighting); RULR_DECLARE_NODE(System::VideoOutput); RULR_DECLARE_NODE(Test::ARCube); RULR_DECLARE_NODE(Test::Focus); RULR_DECLARE_NODE(Watchdog::Camera); RULR_DECLARE_NODE(Watchdog::Startup); } void loadPluginNodes() { Graph::FactoryRegister::X().loadPlugins(); } } }
Q: Access control in style from code If I have a style that defines a control template, and in this I have a control, let's say a button, is there any way to access the button from code behind of the styled control? Thank you guys! =) A: Say you have a style defined as follows <Style x:Key="myStyle" TargetType="{x:Type Button}"> <Setter Property="Template"> <Setter.Value> <ControlTemplate> <Button x:Name="myTemplatedButton" Content="my templated button"/> </ControlTemplate> </Setter.Value> </Setter> </Style> And you apply it to a button <Button x:Name="myButton" Content="my default button" Style="{StaticResource myStyle}"/> You can access the button in the control template as follows var myTemplatedButton = myButton.Template.LoadContent() as Button; If the button is placed in a container inside the ControlTemplate, for example a StackPanel: <StackPanel> <CheckBox IsChecked="True"/> <Button x:Name="myTemplatedButton" Content="my templated button"/> </StackPanel> You can extract the main container and use FindName method to get your templated button var templatedControl = myButton.Template.LoadContent() as FrameworkElement; var templatedButton = templatedControl.FindName("myTemplatedButton") as Button; Hope this helps
Look, I know it’s corny, but I just really want a chapter where they end up visiting kids in the hospital.
When the 'evidence' in evidence-based practice is ignored: a time for advocacy. There are innumerable aspects of critical care nursing where we have limited or no research basis for practice. But where evidence-based practice is available, it must be universally disseminated and applied so that all patients may benefit. Part of our responsibility as healthcare professionals is to contribute to this dissemination process so that optimal patient outcomes can be attained. Quality care should not exist on a patchwork basis across the United States. Patients have a right to expect that we afford them the best care that science presently offers. Care should rely as much as possible on research-based evidence of what helps and hinders optimal patient outcomes. When these indicators of what helps versus hinders optimal outcomes are known, patients should be able to depend on us to provide care on that basis. They should not need to rely on their zip code to receive optimal care.
Recruitment index as a measure of patient recruitment activity in clinical trials. Recruitment of patients for clinical trials is one of the major hurdles on the way to successful completion of any human research study. Direct comparison of recruitment activity in different sites and projects is not easy due to lack of a unified measure of recruitment efficacy. The author introduces a new variable, the Recruitment Index, which represents the number of days required for an average study site in a multicenter study to recruit one analyzable patient. Once established in previous studies, an indication-specific Recruitment Index can be used for a variety of purposes, e.g. evaluation of efficacy of various recruitment strategies, planning duration of recruitment period for a new study, or projecting the number of participating sites required to supply a given number of analyzable patients within a certain period.
[Dynamics of the formation of secondary reproductive structures in Streptomyces zone-forming colonies as determined from confocal microscopy data]. The dynamics of the formation of secondary structures on the colony surface, so-called air mycelium concentric rings, was investigated by confocal microscopy and using Streptomyces zone-forming colonies as a model of a self-organizing system. The occurrence of luminescence in reproductive structures was registered, whereas in vegetative structures it was almost completely absent. It was shown that secondary reproductive structures begin to form within the thickness of substratum mycelium as branches or as an apical extension of vegetative gyphes, followed by the formation of numerous secondary branches filled with protospores.
The present invention relates to a technique for multilevel (multivalued) modulation and demodulation, and in particular, to a multilevel modulation device in which transmitting data is assigned to a plurality of modulation symbols, a multilevel demodulation device, a communication system using the modulation and demodulation device, a program and a method for implementing the modulation and demodulation.
Re: Name That Horror Film? Magic ..With Sir Anthony HopkinsHave any of you heard it? The heartbreak of a parent who's lost a child... When a parent's heart breaks, the sound can travel for miles. So I really need to say this to you. Be as nice to Gang-du as you can. Don't scold him, okay?
package com.jvm_bloggers import com.jvm_bloggers.utils.NowProvider import java.time.LocalDate import java.time.LocalDateTime class TestTimeProvider implements NowProvider { private final LocalDateTime stubbedNow; TestTimeProvider(LocalDateTime stubbedNow) { this.stubbedNow = stubbedNow } @Override LocalDateTime now() { return stubbedNow } @Override LocalDate today() { return stubbedNow.toLocalDate() } }
Amidst a global pandemic that’s easily spread via dirty hands and unhygienic objects, local leaders across the political divide are making damn sure that everyone notices their efforts in keeping the country sterile and their constituents clean. Somehow connected to an upcoming general election? Regardless of motive, the end result is still pretty beneficial to everyone. You can’t say that disinfected HDB lifts are a bad thing. And it’s residential estate lift lobbies that get a big highlight on the social media pages of various Members of Parliament (MPs). Here’s Tampines MP Cheng Li Hui showcasing how block cleaning is being handled in her neck of the woods. It’s the same for Minister for Culture, Community and Youth and Yuhua MP Grace Fu, with reassuring pictures of workers conducting cleaning operations in estates. Workers’ Party Secretary-General and Aljunied MP Pritam Singh posted a pre-emptive hygiene measure during the early days of the coronavirus outbreak. People’s Action Party member Victor Lye, who has been active in Aljunied group representation constituency, made sure to appear in public with PAP-branded sanitiser in hand. Here’s him at Hougang Bus Interchange helping to clean the hands of a senior citizen — although honestly it’s the auntie telling the man not to rub his alcohol-doused hands on his eyes who stole the limelight. He's not the only one keeping people's hands clean. Singapore People’s Party Secretary-General Steve Chia has been pretty busy as well walking around Bishan and Toa Payoh disinfecting people’s hands, distributing what seems to be DIY sanitisers. Not to be outdone by political party-branded sanitisers, the National Solidarity Party is prepping its own bottles of the stuff to keep “fellow Singaporeans safe”. Progress Singapore Party — the fledgling faction formed by former presidential candidate Tan Cheng Bock — doesn’t have its own sanitiser, but it does have an adorable otter mascot that can help pump the solution onto your hands. But the award will have to go to Jalan Besar MP Lily Neo for going one step beyond anyone else. She dropped by Beo Crescent Market and Chinatown Complex, where she personally wiped down tables with disinfectant for patrons. By the time the election season arrives proper, the whole country will probably smell like Dettol. Which ain't such a bad thing. For the latest updates on the coronavirus, visit here. ilyas@asiaone.com
Trauma-informed inpatient services. Inpatient hospitalizations can be difficult for the survivors of sexual and physical abuse unless practitioners take care to make the hospital stay trauma informed.
Per impostazione predefinita, il Main metodo include la riga Dts.TaskResult = (int)ScriptResults.Success.By default, the Main method includes the line Dts.TaskResult = (int)ScriptResults.Success.Questa riga indica al runtime che l'operazione dell'attività è riuscita.This line informs the runtime that the task was successful in its operation. Il la classe ScriptMain elemento può contenere classi diverse di la classe ScriptMain classe.The ScriptMain item can contain classes other than the ScriptMain class.Le classi sono disponibili solo per l'attività Script in cui risiedono.Classes are available only to the Script task in which they reside. Fornisce un modo semplice per restituire un oggetto per il runtime (oltre al TaskResult) che può essere utilizzato anche per la diramazione del flusso di lavoro.Provides a simple way to return a single object to the runtime (in addition to the TaskResult) that can also be used for workflow branching.
Search form Welcome Welcome to ‘Doctors Speak Up’. This multimedia resource has been developed to address the language and communication needs of international medical graduates (IMGs) working or seeking work in Australia. This introductory video explains what this website is all about. In this website you can watch videos of doctor-patient interactions and explore some of the communication and language issues involved. There is a range of activities and explanations to help you develop appropriate language and communication skills for the Australian medical context. There are different ways to navigate through the site, either by case (alcohol, depression, sexual history, back pain) or by activity (communication, grammar, vocabulary or pronunciation). The site was developed by the Medical Education Unit at the University of Melbourne, with support from the Victorian Department of Health and the Postgraduate Medical Council of Victoria.
"Florida has a lot going for it," Kerrigan says. "Its big edge comes from having no personal, capital gain or death taxes." In recent years Florida's growing consumer base has drawn hordes of startups and other small firms. "From a policy perspective the state has dealt with its growth very well," Kerrigan adds. Florida has seen one of the largest percentage increase in government spending of any state over the past five years. Yet unemployment taxes remain among the lowest in the country, and there are no personal income or capital gains taxes.
/** * Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. * <p> * This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the * LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. * </p> */ package versioned.host.exp.exponent.modules.api.components.datetimepicker; /** * Date picker display options. */ public enum RNTimePickerDisplay { CLOCK, SPINNER, DEFAULT }
import React from "react" import * as renderer from "react-test-renderer" import Toggle from "../Toggle" import { Theme } from "@artsy/palette" it("has the expected tree", () => { const component = renderer .create( <Theme> <Toggle selected={true} left="L" right="R" /> </Theme> ) .toJSON() expect(component).toMatchSnapshot() })
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[Anesthesiologic aspects of electroconvulsive therapy ]. The peculiarity of premedication and general anesthesia used in electroconvulsive therapy was presented. We also described drugs and their therapeutic effectiveness. Our particular attention was paid to the possibilities of use of alternative agents in different clinical situations.
Scott Pruitt asked aide to set up call with Chick-fil-A about wife opening franchise Jessica Estepa | USA TODAY EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's latest ethical debacle: He reportedly had an aide contact Chick-fil-A to set up a phone call with the company's CEO to discuss a "potential business opportunity." That opportunity, per the Washington Post: How could his wife, Marlyn, become a franchisee for the fast food restaurant? Pruitt, who has faced questions about whether he is leveraging his position for personal gain since becoming the head of EPA, never ended up speaking with CEO Dan Cathy about it. But Chick-fil-A confirmed to the Post that the EPA administrator had eventually spoken with its legal department. "The subject of that phone call was an expression of interest in his wife becoming a Chick-fil-A franchisee," the company told the Post. It also noted that Marlyn Pruitt started a franchisee application but didn't finish it. Additionally, Scott Pruitt reportedly approached the nonprofit organization Concordia on his wife's behalf, the Post reported. The organization said it paid Marlyn Pruitt to help organize its annual conference. Scott Pruitt's efforts were revealed in emails released under the Freedom of Information Act request from the Sierra Club, the environmental group. "Scott Pruitt's abuse of the public trust and his corrupt attempts to leverage his position for personal gain have reached a disgraceful new low," Sierra Club executive director Michael Brune said in a statement. "This is the clearest example yet of Pruitt unethically and illegally seeking personal benefits because of the job Donald Trump has entrusted him with."
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We did not evolve to sit in chairs all day Take a minute to read this great little article via The New York Times regarding the research of Dr. Lieberman on the human head, feet and why we were meant to move, not sit in chairs all day. The human body is a truly amazing beast. Click here for the article. Meta ELLWOOD THOMPSON’S The success of Ellwood Thompson’s is determined by customer connection, steward happiness and local community engagement. We intend to grow our business by offering clean, high-quality products at fair prices with friendly, knowledgeable customer assistance. Ellwood’s is a mission first driven business.
Sen. Marco Rubio’s (R-Fla.) response to the president suggesting China “should start an investigation into the Bidens” is largely a Beltway story, but it’s worth dwelling on briefly for broader reasons. In correctly questioning whether the remark constituted “a real request,” Rubio disrupted the day-plus punditry cycle with an obvious point. To be crystal clear, Trump’s statement was categorically stupid and indefensible. But Rubio, hardly a friend to China, added a critical observation that seemed to be lost entirely on the breathless pundit class. “I don’t know if that’s a real request or him just needling the press, knowing that you guys are going to get outraged by it. He’s pretty good at getting everybody fired up, and he’s been doing that for a while, and the media responded right on task,” the senator said Friday. Pressed further, Rubio continued, “I don’t think it’s a real request. Again, I think he did it to get you guys. I think he did it to provoke you to ask me and others and get outraged by it. He plays it like a violin, and everybody falls right into it. That’s not a real request.” Whether or not Trump’s remark was indeed intended deliberately to “provoke” the press, Rubio had room to also affirm the rhetoric is unacceptable. That said, if even you believe the senator’s reaction was a dodge (I do not), it still doesn’t undermine the validity of his point. That gets to the broader relevance of Rubio’s remarks, which were largely dismissed and denounced by the insular blue-check brigade. Nearly three years after his election, the press still struggles daily with responding to Trump, knowing full well that much of what he says—and tweets—is purposefully designed to manipulate the media. Two things can be true: A Trump line can be both out of bounds and an unserious diversion meant to stir media outrage. Media reaction to such lines can be critical while also acknowledging there’s a high possibility the president is unserious. But that’s not where the incentives are in anti-Trump newsrooms. I fully agree there could, of course, plausibly be serious implications to Trump flippantly suggesting the Chinese government investigate a political opponent. But the media will better serve its consumers by at least acknowledging the president may be more interested in manipulating the press than prompting action from China, even if it deflates some of the ratings-friendly hysteria. It’s more nuanced than pure condemnation, but it’s also much more helpful to the audience. In short, Trump was wrong, Rubio could have been clearer about that, but he’s right to question the president’s motives—and the press should act accordingly.
This has been a major hassle for me as those sites are otherwise constantly revisited stations on my daily internet wanderings. To post entries to my blog from China, I've had to e-mail them, which has led to formatting problems and precluded pictures. In order to read blogs on Blogger.com, I have had to use In Hanoi I didn't have this kind of problem at all. Despite the Vietnamese government being similar to the Chinese one (non-elected, anti-free-speech, nominally Communist, practically Capitalist), I could access the sites I wanted from our hosts' home computer. According to our hostess, Vietnamese internet censorship occurs somewhat haphazardly at the ISP level, which means that some bandwidth providers will let you do whatever you want. This squares well with our impression that Hanoi, though a much grubbier and less affluent city, is far more aware of the West than skyscraper-studded Hangzhou, where non-salespeople in the street sometimes excitedly yell "Look at the foreigner! HELLO!" when they see me. It very likely has to do with Vietnamese history: a century of French colonial rule, friendly exchange with Soviet Russia, the American occupation, foreign aid in recent decades. But there may be a scarier explanation. The broadband connection we used in Hanoi is registered to a person working as a consultant for the Swedish foreign aid agency, SIDA. It's entirely possible that this connection has had the censorship machinery selectively turned off. And replaced with a wiretap.
Activity and diversity of methanotrophs in the soil-water interface and rhizospheric soil from a flooded temperate rice field. To combine molecular and cultivation techniques to characterize the methanotrophic community in the soil-water interface (SWI) and rhizospheric soil from flooded rice fields in Uruguay, a temperate region in South America. A novel type I, related to the genus Methylococcus, and three type II methanotrophs were isolated from the highest positive dilution steps from the most probable number (MPN) counts. Potential methane oxidation activities measured in slurried samples were higher in the rhizospheric soil compared to the SWI and were stimulated by N-fertilization. PmoA (particulate methane monooxygenase) clone libraries were constructed for both rice microsites. SWI clones clustered in six groups related to cultivated and uncultivated members from different ecosystems of the genera Methylobacter, Methylomonas, Methylococcus and a novel type I sublineage while cultivation and T-RFLP (terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism) analysis confirmed the presence of type II methanotrophs. Cultivation techniques, cloning analysis and T-RFLP fingerprinting of the pmoA gene revealed a diverse methanotrophic community in the rice rhizospheric soil and SWI. This study reports, for the first time, the analysis of the methanotrophic diversity in rice SWI and this diversity may be exploited in reducing methane emissions.
Q: Is it possible to get a TFS workitem snapshot for a specific date using TFS query? I require to get all "Bug" entities from a TFS Team Project, for a specific date, it means that entities atributes should have values they had the date I specify. Kind of all bugs snapshot for a specific day. Is it posible to do via a TFS query? Thanks for your attention. A: Probably you can not do this via standart tools provided by TFS portal. But there is TFS API for you. Look at WorkItemStore class. It has many methods including GetWorkItem(Int32, DateTime) Gets the previous state of a work item that is specified by ID and date. https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/microsoft.teamfoundation.workitemtracking.client.workitemstore.aspx
Why Am I Doing This? I love my family; I love my friends; and I love all the hard working, honest and decent people in the world who, no matter how wrongheaded they can be sometimes, care about someone other than themselves and have something POSITIVE to contribute to this world. I believe that there is more kindness and generosity in this world than there is selfish greed, but that selfish greed has the upper hand right now. That upper hand is INTEREST, and it is subjugating the rest of us to its will. I believe that knowledge can help good people make the right choices--choices that will enable us all to live in harmony and enjoy the blessings of this world. I believe in miracles. But, I believe that God helps those who help themselves and I cannot do it alone.
Sort By I want to make two short by options for the users to be able to check out the most recent uploads and the ones with the most views. The query works fine but i dont know how to make the link (<a href="") work. I made this change on the .htaccess file Not really, choosing a PHP framework is up to you and will require a learning curve. I would say codeigniter but I'm biased to say that having used it now for a few months. Laravel might be a better option. Otherwise you'll have to write your own rewrite rules for you web app. It is fraught with pitfalls.
Bone infarcts: Unsuspected gray areas? There is agreement to label as bone infarcts avascular necrosis (AVN) occurring in the metaphyses or diaphyses of long bones, the terms AVN or osteonecrosis being used at the epiphyses. One might expect bone infarction to hold no mysteries. Oddly enough, however, scientific evidence about bone infarcts is extraordinarily scant. The prevalence of bone infarcts is unknown. The main sites of involvement are the distal femur, proximal tibia, and distal tibia. In patients without sickle cell disease or Gaucher's disease, involvement of the upper limbs and lesions confined to the diaphysis are so rare as to warrant a reappraisal of the diagnosis. Although widely viewed as a generally silent event, bone infarcts causes symptoms in half the cases. Standard radiographs are normal initially then show typical high-density lesions in the center of the marrow cavity. A periosteal reaction is common and may be the first and only radiographic change. Magnetic resonance imaging consistently shows typical features and therefore, in principle, obviates the need for other investigations. Bone infarcts are multifocal in over half the cases and, when multifocal, are usually accompanied with multiple foci of epiphyseal avascular necrosis. Thus, bone infarcts, whose prognosis is good per se (with the exception of the very low risk of malignant transformation), are usually a marker for systemic avascular necrosis. Consequently, patients with bone infarcts must be investigated both for known risk factors and for other foci of avascular necrosis, which may, in contrast, have function-threatening effects.
// DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE - it is machine generated -*- c++ -*- #ifndef __javax_management_MBeanParameterInfo__ #define __javax_management_MBeanParameterInfo__ #pragma interface #include <javax/management/MBeanFeatureInfo.h> extern "Java" { namespace javax { namespace management { class MBeanParameterInfo; } } } class javax::management::MBeanParameterInfo : public ::javax::management::MBeanFeatureInfo { public: MBeanParameterInfo(::java::lang::String *, ::java::lang::String *, ::java::lang::String *); virtual ::java::lang::Object * clone(); virtual jboolean equals(::java::lang::Object *); virtual ::java::lang::String * getType(); virtual jint hashCode(); virtual ::java::lang::String * toString(); private: static const jlong serialVersionUID = 7432616882776782338LL; ::java::lang::String * __attribute__((aligned(__alignof__( ::javax::management::MBeanFeatureInfo)))) type; public: static ::java::lang::Class class$; }; #endif // __javax_management_MBeanParameterInfo__
package datastore import ( "log" "os" "sync" "github.com/jmoiron/modl" "github.com/jmoiron/sqlx" _ "github.com/lib/pq" ) // DB is the global database. var DB = &modl.DbMap{Dialect: modl.PostgresDialect{}} // DBH is a modl.SqlExecutor interface to DB, the global database. It is better // to use DBH instead of DB because it prevents you from calling methods that // could not later be wrapped in a transaction. var DBH modl.SqlExecutor = DB var connectOnce sync.Once // Connect connects to the PostgreSQL database specified by the PG* environment // variables. It calls log.Fatal if it encounters an error. func Connect() { connectOnce.Do(func() { setDBCredentialsFromRDSEnv() var err error DB.Dbx, err = sqlx.Open("postgres", "") if err != nil { log.Fatal("Error connecting to PostgreSQL database (using PG* environment variables): ", err) } DB.Db = DB.Dbx.DB }) } var createSQL []string // Create the database schema. It calls log.Fatal if it encounters an error. func Create() { if err := DB.CreateTablesIfNotExists(); err != nil { log.Fatal("Error creating tables: ", err) } for _, query := range createSQL { if _, err := DB.Exec(query); err != nil { log.Fatalf("Error running query %q: %s", query, err) } } } // Drop the database schema. func Drop() { // TODO(sqs): raise errors? DB.DropTables() } // transact calls fn in a DB transaction. If dbh is a transaction, then it just // calls the function. Otherwise, it begins a transaction, rolling back on // failure and committing on success. func transact(dbh modl.SqlExecutor, fn func(dbh modl.SqlExecutor) error) error { var sharedTx bool tx, sharedTx := dbh.(*modl.Transaction) if !sharedTx { var err error tx, err = dbh.(*modl.DbMap).Begin() if err != nil { return err } defer func() { if err != nil { tx.Rollback() } }() } if err := fn(tx); err != nil { return err } if !sharedTx { if err := tx.Commit(); err != nil { return err } } return nil } // setDBCredentialsFromRDSEnv copies RDS env vars (RDS_*) to PostgreSQL env vars // (PG*) for use when deploying to AWS. func setDBCredentialsFromRDSEnv() { m := map[string]string{ "PGUSER": "RDS_USERNAME", "PGPASSWORD": "RDS_PASSWORD", "PGDATABASE": "RDS_DB_NAME", "PGHOST": "RDS_HOSTNAME", "PGPORT": "RDS_PORT", } for pgName, rdsName := range m { if rdsVal := os.Getenv(rdsName); rdsVal == "" { continue } if err := os.Setenv(pgName, os.Getenv(rdsName)); err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } } }
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local util = require "pallene.util" local execution_tests = require "spec.execution_tests" local function compile(filename, pallene_code) assert(util.set_file_contents(filename, pallene_code)) local cmd = string.format("./pallenec %s", util.shell_quote(filename)) local ok, _, _, errmsg = util.outputs_of_execute(cmd) assert(ok, errmsg) end describe("#c_backend /", function () execution_tests.run(compile, 'c', _ENV, false) end)
Swinney does his best Stephen A. impression Clemson coach Dabo Swinney takes a page out of Stephen A. Smith's book and says "that's blasphemous" in regards to being worried about Clemson's chance at making the College Football Playoff.
Q: Good geometry library in python? I am looking for a good and well developed library for geometrical manipulations and evaluations in python, like: evaluate the intersection between two lines in 2D and 3D (if present) evaluate the point of intersection between a plane and a line, or the line of intersection between two planes evaluate the minimum distance between a line and a point find the orthonormal to a plane passing through a point rotate, translate, mirror a set of points find the dihedral angle defined by four points I have a compendium book for all these operations, and I could implement it but unfortunately I have no time, so I would enjoy a library that does it. Most operations are useful for gaming purposes, so I am sure that some of these functionalities can be found in gaming libraries, but I would prefer not to include functionalities (such as graphics) I don't need. Any suggestions ? Thanks A: Perhaps take a look at SymPy. A: Shapely is a nice python wrapper around the popular GEOS library. A: I found pyeuclid to be a great simple general purpose euclidean math package. Though the library may not contain exactly the problems that you mentioned, its infrastructure is good enough to make it easy to write these on your own.
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Three Great Social Contractarians: Hobbes, Locke, and … Blackbeard? A Guest Post Peter Leeson, the BB&T Professor for the Study of Capitalism at George Mason University and author of the forthcoming book “The Invisible Hook: The Hidden Economics of Pirates,” blogged here earlier this week about U.F.O.’s and dominoes. This is his final post. We’ve all heard the idea of the social contract before. This is the notion of government as the product of a grand, unanimous agreement between society’s members that brings political authority into existence. In school, we read the great social contract theorists: Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau. And then we’re told that none of it’s really true. No society literally created its government through a genuine social contract, conventional wisdom goes. That would require every member of society to voluntarily agree to such a contract’s terms and to express consent explicitly through their signatures. Even America’s founding, which involved a written “agreement” of sorts, fails this test. Only a few members of American society actually signed the Constitution, and some disagreed with it but were stuck with its terms nonetheless. The social contract might be an important analytical device for evaluating government’s legitimacy. But, taken literally anyway, it’s a myth. The social contract may be mythical when it comes to societies of honest individuals. But recent research suggests it’s very real when it comes to some societies of rogues. Eighteenth-century pirate society had a genuine social contract at its foundation, a unanimous social agreement that created the pirates’ constitutional democracy. Pirates’ floating societies were forged without government to create government and used actual written contracts — “pirate codes” — to do so. Pirates weren’t the only rogue societies to forge their “governments” via literal social contracts. David Skarbek shows that a contemporary California-based prison gang, La Nuestra Familia, has similar social contract foundations, and a recent discovery suggests the Mafia may have a social contract at its base as well. Could murderers and thieves be more familiar with Hobbes, Locke, and Rousseau than honest citizens? Probably not. But criminal societies emerge with very different purposes than regular ones; these differences may account for why Blackbeard’s “government” was a more faithful representation of a true social contract than the U.S. government is. Rogue societies’ criminality puts social harmony at a premium. Since any disgruntled member of a criminal society could turn on his comrades and inform authorities of their skullduggery, leading to their capture and punishment, it’s critical to make sure everyone is happy. This means ensuring everyone is pleased to live under society’s rules and is satisfied with the people who administer those rules. A social contract, which secures citizens’ unanimous agreement to political rules at the outset and enshrines this agreement in writing, helps to secure such harmony. In contrast, societies formed without criminal intent don’t confront this problem. In “regular” societies, a disgruntled citizen can’t bring down the rest of us by tattling to outside authorities. Here, then, securing every citizen’s agreement to political authority through universal social agreement is less critical. Of course, there are other important factors that influence criminal vs. “regular” societies’ reliance on genuine social contracts. But the difference between their criminality appears to be an important one. And, as my forthcoming book The Invisible Hook: The Hidden Economics of Pirates discusses, criminality, perhaps unexpectedly, seems to favor governments based on true social agreement. What can criminal consent teach us about American government? A few things, actually. First, society works best where the need for policemen is least. Precisely because in self-regulating societies individuals regulate themselves, these societies can afford more freedom and the benefits that come with it. But self regulation is only possible where most citizens agree with the rules that govern them. The key, then, is to increase the extent of social agreement underlying the rules that govern society. There are two ways to do this. The first way is to try and build greater agreement over the existing range of issues we decide socially (i.e., in the public sphere). That seems unlikely, though, if for no other reason than Americans are as diverse in their beliefs and preferences as they come. The second way is to be more modest about the range of issues we seek social consensus on in the first place. Most of us agree that murder, for instance, should be prohibited. Making this decision through the political process is unlikely to undermine social agreement. But there’s much greater variation in Americans’ thinking about, say, what schools should teach fifth graders about sex, whether trans-fats pose an unreasonable risk to one’s health, and whether Andres Serrano produces provocative art or sacrilegious smut. By depoliticizing decisions — making more of them private choices instead of public ones — we can strengthen the consensual basis of American government, and hopefully enhance social agreement over the rules we have.
What is memory ? something remembered from the past. Why memory is important ? Computer uses memory for storage of data. After processing some operation on processor the result is stored in the memory. Memory is very important like a processor. because if we store a complex result in memory we don't need to calculate it again if it is needed in future. we can save time of processor and use it for other operations. so, we must use memory effectively.
She's a Boston lawyer who represents college students accused of sexual assault and denied due process. And she is not your typical lawyer in these cases. “In college I would have been one of the women attending the rallies, holding the signs, and celebrating the wave of expulsions and suspensions of men accused of sexual assault,” wrote attorney Naomi Shatz in the Huffington Post. In her first job as a lawyer, she sued an “upstate New York school district” for not protecting a student from gender-based harassment. Shatz then joined a firm that represents students accused of sexual assault. That is when she “realized what an insane, Kafkaesque world these student disciplinary proceedings are.” Shatz describes what some of us already know: That school disciplinary panels handling sexual assault cases are throwing out due process in order to appease the Obama administration, which has demanded that college administrators crack down on the offense. “[A]s those of us who work with students embroiled in these university sexual assault cases know, the appearance that the problem is finally being addressed is just that: appearance,” Shatz wrote. She goes on to describe how a “single investigator” serves as the prosecutor, judge and the jury in a case. She explains that the accused usually cannot cross-examine their accuser or witnesses and are denied legal representation. She notes that at some schools, the accused aren’t even allowed to see the evidence against them. A system that once was stacked against the accuser has now become stacked against the accused. “[J]ust as in the case of the system it replaced, it is designed to protect the school from risk,” Shatz wrote. “The recent policy changes have amplified an environment in which once a student is accused of sexual assault a finding of guilt is nearly guaranteed.” Shatz concluded that feminists cheering the increased expulsions of students accused of sexual assault have already lost the battle. “As feminists, we should demand better than knee-jerk reactions from the government intended to appease anti-sexual assault activists without truly addressing their demands, and poorly designed university policies intended merely to protect the school's federal funding at the expense of our core democratic values of fairness, due process, and the presumption of innocence,” Shatz wrote.
Visual Communication Design Share your message through design Visual Communication Design (VCD) involves the development of visual language systems for communication. The VCD department emphasizes practice, theory, methodology, and history, which are the foundations of the discipline. Our students learn that the static and interactive products of design are developed with a conscious integration of the human factor, technology, and aesthetics. We encourage students to become designers who function as interpreters of communication in a social context. This requires not only specific vocational tasks, but also critical thinking and intellectual flexibility. Toward this goal, we provide a broad educational background within a professional context.
As a childhood figure skater, Nicole has always felt at home at the rink. But Matt Greene and Jarret Stoll of the Stanley Cup-winning LA Kings show her there’s a few more skills she needs to master on the ice.
Q: caffe LayerSetUp and Reshape? I am reading caffe source code now. I am confused about LayerSetUp and Reshape methods. Some layers have both of these methods, others have one or none... Why? Can anyone explain this to me? A: LayerSetUp is called once when loading the net. It's aim is to (a) Verify the layer has exactly the right number of input/output blobs (b) Read the parameters of the layer from the prototxt (c) Initialize internal parameters On the other hand, Reshape is used to allocate memory for parameters and output blobs and can be called even after the net was setup. For instance, it is common for detection networks to change the input shape, thus Reshapeing all consequent blobs.
Q: When ACID is not important? I read a topic on Cassandra DB. It wrote that it's good for app that do not require ACID property. Is there any application or situation that ACID is not important? A: There are many (most?) scenarios where ACID isn't needed. For example, if you have a database of products where one table is id -> description and another is id -> todays_price, and yet another is id -> sales_this_week, then there's no need to have all tables locked when updating something. Even if (for some reason) there are some common bits of data across the three tables, depending on usage, having them out of sync for a few seconds may not be a problem. Perhaps the monthly sales are only needed at the end of the month when aggregating a report. Not being ACID compliant means not necessarily satisfying all four properties of ACID... in most business cases, as long as things are eventually consistent with each other, it may be good enough. It's worth mentioning that commits affecting the same cassandra partition ARE atomic. If something does need to be atomically consistent, then your data model should strive to put that bit of information in the same partition (and as such, in the same table). When we talk about eventual consistency in the context of cassandra, we mean things affecting different partitions (which could be different rows in the same table), not the same partition. The canonical example of "transaction" is a debit from one account, and a credit from another.... this is "important" because "banks". In reality, this is not how banks operate. What such a system does need is a definitive list of transactions (read transfers). If you were to model this for cassandra, you could have a table of transfers consisting of (from_account, to_account, amount, time, etc.). These records would be atomically consistent. Your "accounts" tables would be updated from this list of transfers. How soon this gets reflected depends on the business. For example, in the UK, transfers from Lloyds bank to Lloyds bank are almost instant. Whereas some inter-bank transfers can take a couple of days. In the case of the latter, your account's balance usually shows the un-deducted amount of pending transfers, while a separate "available balance" considers the pending transfers. Different things operate at different latencies, and in some cases ACID, and the resultant immediate consistency across all updated records may be important. For a lot of others though, specially when dealing with distributed systems with lots of data, ACID at the database level may not be required. Even where "visible consistency" is required, it can often be handled with coordination mechanisms at the application level, CRDTs, etc. To the end user, the system is atomic - either something succeeds, or it doesn't, and the user gets a confirmation. Internally, the system may be updating multiple database, dealing with external services, etc., and only confirming when everything's peachy. So, ACID for different rows in a table, or across tables in a single database, or even across multiple databases may not be sufficient for externally visible consistency. Cassandra has tunable consistency where by you can use data modelling, and deal with the tradeoffs to make a "good enough" system that meets business requirements. If you need ACID transactionality across tables, though - Cassandra wouldn't be fit for that use case. However, you may be able to model your business requirements within cassandra's constraints, and use it to get the other scalability benefits it provides.
“I Am Willing to Give up This Desire” (Share) Editor’s Note:Encouraged by our readers’ great interaction with the social and marital problems that we share with them on a weekly basis, we would like to continue our Counseling Q & A series. This week, you are invited to read through this problem of a young man who really wants to overcome his sex addiction. You can share your advice and thoughts on how he can find ways out of this destructive habit. Use the comment box to share your advice. Next week, we will post an answer from one of our professional counselor responding to this problem. Keep an eye on our updates! Because of being sexually abused at a very early age, and then being involved in masturbation, I’m unable to stop it now. Though in the last three months I have not practiced it, but I still feel a strong craving. I don’t know how to overcome this. Sometimes while sleeping, it happens automatically, and at that time I’m really unable to control this practice. I used to read the articles published in Onislam.net for overcoming masturbation, and I know every way to overcome it, but the real problem is how to practice these ways and methods when my heart is not willing to practice them. Now my real problem and question is how can I stop this craving? I pray five times a day, I also fast during Ramadan, but when having these thoughts, I think to myself that I am a hypocrite when offering prayers. Now, I can’t concentrate on my prayers, and also I don’t get out of the bed even to offer prayers. Please suggest to me some ways to stop thinking about sex-related activities, and to actually stop from the heart. Editor's Choice Solidarity among the Muslim community members is one of the strategies that Islam uses to combat hunger. It is not acceptable in Islam that people live under the poverty line while others are spending...
Q: java class to read csv files Here is my class to read a csv file and I was wondering if there is any improvements that I should do. I feel there are some performance improvements or in exception handling because I just took IO exceptions. package com.mypackage.utils; import com.opencsv.CSVParserBuilder; import com.opencsv.CSVReader; import com.opencsv.CSVReaderBuilder; import com.opencsv.enums.CSVReaderNullFieldIndicator; import java.io.File; import java.io.IOException; import java.nio.file.Paths; import java.util.*; public class FileReader { private String path; private CSVReader reader; private List<String> linesList; private Set<List<String>> splitLinesSet; public FileReader(String path) { this.path = path; } public boolean readFile() { this.splitLinesSet = new HashSet<>(); try { File file = Paths.get(path).toFile(); reader = new CSVReaderBuilder(new java.io.FileReader(file)) .withCSVParser(new CSVParserBuilder() .withSeparator('|') .withFieldAsNull(CSVReaderNullFieldIndicator.NEITHER).build()) .build(); read(); reader.close(); } catch (IOException e) { System.err.println("Error in reading CSV: " + e.getMessage()); return false; } return true; } public Set<List<String>> getSplitLinesSet() { return splitLinesSet; } private void read() throws IOException { String[] lines; while ((lines = reader.readNext()) != null) { linesList = new ArrayList<>(); Collections.addAll(linesList, lines); splitLinesSet.add(linesList); } } } A: I tend to advocate not passing things around which need to be closed, thus my advice is: inline the read method remove the reader field, and ... declare the same as a local variable perferably, declare that local reader variable in a try-with-resources block and throw out the explicit close()-call Note that these changes are just about robustness and maintainability and will not affect performance or error handling. Edit, after the comment asking for code edit. (Note: sorry, I am a newbie in the code review community, I hope this does not break any principle here.) public class FileReader { private String path; private List<String> linesList; private Set<List<String>> splitLinesSet; public FileReader(String path) { this.path = path; } public boolean readFile() { this.splitLinesSet = new HashSet<>(); File file = Paths.get(path).toFile(); try ( CSVReader reader = new CSVReaderBuilder(new java.io.FileReader(file)) .withCSVParser(new CSVParserBuilder() .withSeparator('|') .withFieldAsNull(CSVReaderNullFieldIndicator.NEITHER).build()) .build(); ) { String[] lines; while ((lines = reader.readNext()) != null) { linesList = new ArrayList<>(); Collections.addAll(linesList, lines); splitLinesSet.add(linesList); } } catch (IOException e) { System.err.println("Error in reading CSV: " + e.getMessage()); return false; } return true; } public Set<List<String>> getSplitLinesSet() { return splitLinesSet; } } Note: this was just syntactic shuffling of lines in a text editor - I have not put this through an IDE or a compiler, but I think it shows the principles.
Q: WebAPI only binds first parameter Dead simple question, possibly not so simple answer. Posting JSON. public void Post(Model1 model1, Model2 model2) {} model1 is populated but not model2 (null). public void Post(Model2 model2, Model1 model1) {} Now, model2 is populated but not model1 (null). Why? Edit The reason for two parameters? Model2 used to be referenced from Model1, but that didn't work. That's when I split them up. Edit Right. Thanks marcind for the answer to the question above. Now for the reason the original setup didn't work. I'm not the forms universe anymore. I post Json. If you have child objects in your model then post child objects in your json. Given class ProductEditModel { public string Name {get; set;} } class UserEditModel { public string User {get; set;} public ProductEditModel Product {get; set;} } the following {"user": "philip", "product.name": "barbie"} is not going to work. You'd even get an error if you in js try and setup the sematic equivalent {user: "philip", product.name: "barbie"} Neither of the following work either, I don't know why they would: {"user": "philip", "productname": "barbie"} {"user": "philip", "product_name": "barbie"} What does work and which should be obvious holding my profession is {"user": "philip", "product": {"name": "barbie"}} Please kick me. Beware! The following will not work given corresponding edit to the model above. {"user": "philip", "ProductEditModel": {"name": "barbie"}} A: Not sure which version you are using, but the general rule we have settled on is that when binding complex types Web API considers the entire body of the request to represent a single entity and thus a single action parameter. In your case if you want to bind multiple Models you could introduce a custom binding object or alternatively you could bind to a Model[] or some other collection type.
Trump Nominates Kavanaugh, Anti-Gunners Furious While leading Second Amendment organizations are hailing President Donald Trump’s nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh to succeed retiring Justice Anthony Kennedy on the U.S. Supreme Court, perhaps the best gauge of the importance of this nomination is the reaction of the gun prohibition lobby. “Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s extreme outlier approach to the Second Amendment would elevate gun rights above public safety and put in jeopardy the full range of gun safety laws — including assault weapons and large-capacity magazine prohibitions, minimum age requirements, safe storage requirements, and other common-sense gun safety laws.” Judge Kavanaugh wrote a dissent in a case that banned possession of most semi-auto rifles in the District of Columbia. In his dissent, he observed, “It follows from Heller’s protection of semi-automatic handguns that semi-automatic rifles are also constitutionally protected and that D.C.’s ban on them is unconstitutional. (By contrast, fully automatic weapons, also known as machine guns, have traditionally been banned and may continue to be banned after Heller.) “D.C.’s registration requirement,” Kavanaugh added, “which is significantly more stringent than any other federal or state gun law in the United States, is likewise unconstitutional…” The angst from anti-gunners is countered by enthusiasm from Second Amendment groups. Chris Cox, executive director of the National Rifle Association’s Institute for Legislative Action, released a statement in which he hoped the Senate swiftly confirms Kavanaugh. “President Trump has made another outstanding choice in nominating Brett Kavanaugh for the U.S. Supreme Court,” Cox stated. “He has an impressive record that demonstrates his strong support for the Second Amendment. “Judge Kavanaugh has demonstrated his clear belief that the Constitution should be applied as the Framers intended,” Cox added. “To that end, he has supported the fundamental, individual right to self-defense embraced by Justice (Antonin) Scalia in the historic Heller decision. ” Alan Gottlieb, founder and executive vice president of the Second Amendment Foundation quickly hailed the nomination. “We’re encouraged by this nomination,” Gottlieb said in a statement, “because by adding Judge Kavanaugh, we might see the high court become more willing to accept and rule on important Second Amendment issues, such as right-to-carry. “While the Supreme Court has twice affirmed in the last ten years that the Second Amendment protects a fundamental, individual right to keep a firearm for home defense,” he continued, “but the court has yet to even begin defining the right to bear arms outside of the home or business, in public. “We know that the Court will face enormous challenges on other rights issues,” Gottlieb observed, “but the right to keep and bear arms is a cornerstone of the Bill of Rights that has set this nation apart as a beacon of freedom and liberty. It is time for the court to examine the constitutionality of various state laws that restrict the right to carry, for example, and make arbitrary decisions about who can exercise that right.” Facebook Comments Related About Dave Workman Dave Workman is an award-winning career journalist with an expertise in firearms and the outdoors. He is the author of several books dealing with firearms politics. He has a degree in editorial journalism from the University of Washington and is a lifelong Washington resident.
A few Sundays ago, I read Rainer Maria Rilke’s Letters to a Young Poet. And I have now re-read it. So many passages are worth pondering. I shall share a few. “Leave to your opinions their own quiet undisturbed development, which, like all progress, must come from deep within and cannot be pressed or hurried by anything. Everything is gestation and then bringing forth. to let each impression and each germ of a feeling come to completion wholly in itself, in the dark, in the inexpressible, the unconscious, beyond the reach of one’s own intelligence, and await with deep humility and patience the birth-hour of a new clarity: that alone is living the artist’s life: in understanding as in creating. “There is here no measuring with time, no year matters, and ten years are nothing. Being an artist means, not reckoning and counting, but ripening like the tree which does not force its sap and stands confident in the storms of spring without the fear that after them may come no summer. It does come. But it comes only to the patient, who are there as through eternity lay before them, so unconcernedly still and wide. I learn it daily, learn it with pain to which I am grateful: patience is everything!” Speaking about sensual pleasure: “In one creative thought a thousand forgotten nights of love revive, filling it with sublimity and exaltation. And those who come together in the night and are entwined in rocking delight do an earnest work and gather sweetnesses, gather depth and strength for the song of some coming poet, who will arise to speak of ecstasies beyond telling. And they call up the future; and though they err and embrace blindly, the future comes all the same, a new human being rises up, and on the ground of that chance which here seems consummated, awakes the law by which a resistant vigorous seed forces its way through to the egg-cell that moves open toward it. Do not be bewildered by the surfaces; in the depths all becomes law.” On solitude and suffering: “We are set down in life as in the element to which we best correspond, and over and above this we have through thousands of years of accommodation become so like this life, that when we hold still we are, through a happy mimicry, scarcely to be distinguished from all that surrounds us.. We have no reason to mistrust our world, for it is not against us. Has it terrors, they are our terrors; has it abysses, those abysses belong to us; are dangers at hand, we must try to love them. And if only we arrange our life according to that principle which counsels us that we must always hold to the difficult, then that which now still seems to us the most alien will become what we most trust and find most faithful. How should we be able to forget those ancient myths that are at the beginning of all peoples, the myths about dragons that at the last moment turn in to princesses; perhaps all the dragons of our lives are princesses who are only waiting to see us once beautiful and brave. Perhaps everything terrible is in its deepest being something helpless that wants help from us.” A benediction: “Do you remember how [your] life yearned out of its childhood for the “great”? I see that it is now going on beyond the great to long for greater. For this reason it will not cease to be difficult, but for this reason too it will not cease to grow. “And if there is one thing more that I must say to you, it is this: Do not believe that he who seeks to comfort you lives untroubled among the simple and quiet words that sometimes do you good. His life has much difficulty and sadness and remains far behind yours. Were it otherwise he would never have been able to find those words.” May we all go beyond for the greater, and never cease to grow, and embrace the difficulty. Like this: Heavenly Father, in your Word you have given us a vision of that holy City to which the nations of the world bring their glory: Behold and visit, we pray, the cities of the earth. Renew the ties of mutual regard which form our civic life. Send us honest and able leaders. Enable us to eliminate poverty, prejudice, and oppression, that peace may prevail with righteousness, and justice with order, and that men and women from different cultures and with differing talents may find with one another the fulfillment of their humanity; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Like this: After his vet visit this morning (a clean bill of health, and a report of activity that I will share on Saturday), I texted the foster to say “make it so.” And so it is. Nelson Clinger (his new name, in my mind) is an acrobat, funny, inquisitive, clingy, spirited little guy. Less than eleven pounds. Full of life. And my companion for what I hope will be many years to come. He has taken to sleeping under the piano bench when I’m teaching my lessons on Zoom.
Once again Kanye West has tricked Progressives into showing their true colors. After months of Tweets and other declarations of support for Trump, it all culminated yesterday in a lunchtime meeting between Kanye and Trump himself. Of course, the Progressive plantation bosses went into overdrive attacking Kanye for daring to think for himself. And their obsessive attacks on everything about Kanye from his education, to his reading skills, to his mental health prove that Progressive outrage and anger is all fake. Progressives are only outraged when their stranglehold on a traditionally Democratic voting demographic is threatened. A huge fear the Democrats have is losing the faith of black voters. A small percentage of black voters moving to the Republican party could spell doom for the Democrats for decades to come. And this is exactly the reason they are falling over themselves in an attempt to demonize West and portray him as a fool and mentally unstable. This is exactly the same scenario behind the Progressive’s faux outrage over the treatment of illegal immigrants. They don’t really care how immigrants are treated, but new immigrants often vote for Democrats, so immigrants are a huge voting demographic for the Democrats and one that they can increase very easily by simply easing immigration policies. This is why they show outrage over immigration policies, because once again it threatens their hold on a voting demographic if immigration enforcement is tightened. It’s the same with the Democrats recent outrage over Justice Brett Kavanaugh. They claimed to care about sexual abuse, but in reality they simply care that the court will have a conservative on the bench instead of an activist liberal judge. If they cared about women’s abuse accusations, they would look in the mirror and see many high profile Democrats who have been accused of abuse, and accused with real evidence and police reports. But Democrats ignore these accusations and instead feign outrage over Brett Kavanaugh. Progressives are only outraged when their power is threatened. It’s an old tactic and one they have overplayed since Trump took office. They take a policy issue and divide it into two sides, one side being moral, and other being immoral. Of course, they take the moral side and then feign outrage over anyone who dares take the side they deemed as immoral. But looking a little deeper into each issue shows a common root cause for their outrage, and that’s a threat to their power. Note: If you enjoyed this article, please make sure to share it. Also, visit our store where we feature different political and meme style T-shirt designs every week and it helps support the site and keep it free from obnoxious pop-ups and video ads.. Click here to visit our store.
A natural history study of adolescents and young adults with sickle cell disease as they transfer to adult care: a need for case management services. Life expectancy for adolescents with SCD now extends well into adulthood. As a result, adolescents transfer to adult care. Little empirical evidence exists to show how transfer occurs and how well the current practices now work. The aim of this study was to obtain a database on the experience of adolescents/young adults with SCD that transfer to adult care. We assessed their treatment compliance, independence, and whether they receive uninterrupted care. Data were obtained through patient and provider interviews and patient record reviews. Results indicate patients leave pediatric care without adequate transfer preparation and readiness to transfer is not the major consideration in the decision to transfer, follow-up often ceases once the patients leave pediatric care, and patients who maintain follow-up appointments are more efficient in managing their illness (self-efficacy). The model for a structured transitioning process is provided with recommendations for nurse case managers to maintain follow-up.
/** * */ Ext.define('Ext.util.Droppable', { mixins: { observable: 'Ext.mixin.Observable' }, config: { /** * The base CSS class to apply to this component's element. * This will also be prepended to other elements within this component. */ baseCls: Ext.baseCSSPrefix + 'droppable' }, /** * @cfg {String} activeCls * The CSS added to a Droppable when a Draggable in the same group is being * dragged. */ activeCls: Ext.baseCSSPrefix + 'drop-active', /** * @cfg {String} invalidCls * The CSS class to add to the droppable when dragging a draggable that is * not in the same group. */ invalidCls: Ext.baseCSSPrefix + 'drop-invalid', /** * @cfg {String} hoverCls * The CSS class to add to the droppable when hovering over a valid drop. */ hoverCls: Ext.baseCSSPrefix + 'drop-hover', /** * @cfg {String} validDropMode * Determines when a drop is considered 'valid' whether it simply need to * intersect the region or if it needs to be contained within the region. * Valid values are: 'intersects' or 'contains' */ validDropMode: 'intersect', /** * @cfg {Boolean} disabled */ disabled: false, /** * @cfg {String} group * Draggable and Droppable objects can participate in a group which are * capable of interacting. */ group: 'base', // not yet implemented tolerance: null, /** * @private */ monitoring: false, /** * Creates new Droppable. * @param {Mixed} el String, HtmlElement or Ext.Element representing an * element on the page. * @param {Object} config Configuration options for this class. */ constructor: function(el, config) { var me = this; config = config || {}; Ext.apply(me, config); /** * @event dropactivate * @param {Ext.util.Droppable} this * @param {Ext.util.Draggable} draggable * @param {Ext.event.Event} e */ /** * @event dropdeactivate * @param {Ext.util.Droppable} this * @param {Ext.util.Draggable} draggable * @param {Ext.event.Event} e */ /** * @event dropenter * @param {Ext.util.Droppable} this * @param {Ext.util.Draggable} draggable * @param {Ext.event.Event} e */ /** * @event dropleave * @param {Ext.util.Droppable} this * @param {Ext.util.Draggable} draggable * @param {Ext.event.Event} e */ /** * @event drop * @param {Ext.util.Droppable} this * @param {Ext.util.Draggable} draggable * @param {Ext.event.Event} e */ me.el = Ext.get(el); me.callParent(); me.mixins.observable.constructor.call(me); if (!me.disabled) { me.enable(); } me.el.addCls(me.baseCls); }, /** * @private */ onDragStart: function(draggable, e) { if (draggable.group === this.group) { this.monitoring = true; this.el.addCls(this.activeCls); this.region = this.el.getBox(true); draggable.on({ drag: this.onDrag, beforedragend: this.onBeforeDragEnd, dragend: this.onDragEnd, scope: this }); if (this.isDragOver(draggable)) { this.setCanDrop(true, draggable, e); } this.fireEvent('dropactivate', this, draggable, e); } else { draggable.on({ dragend: function() { this.el.removeCls(this.invalidCls); }, scope: this, single: true }); this.el.addCls(this.invalidCls); } }, /** * @private */ isDragOver: function(draggable, region) { return this.region[this.validDropMode](draggable.region); }, /** * @private */ onDrag: function(draggable, e) { this.setCanDrop(this.isDragOver(draggable), draggable, e); }, /** * @private */ setCanDrop: function(canDrop, draggable, e) { if (canDrop && !this.canDrop) { this.canDrop = true; this.el.addCls(this.hoverCls); this.fireEvent('dropenter', this, draggable, e); } else if (!canDrop && this.canDrop) { this.canDrop = false; this.el.removeCls(this.hoverCls); this.fireEvent('dropleave', this, draggable, e); } }, /** * @private */ onBeforeDragEnd: function(draggable, e) { draggable.cancelRevert = this.canDrop; }, /** * @private */ onDragEnd: function(draggable, e) { this.monitoring = false; this.el.removeCls(this.activeCls); draggable.un({ drag: this.onDrag, beforedragend: this.onBeforeDragEnd, dragend: this.onDragEnd, scope: this }); if (this.canDrop) { this.canDrop = false; this.el.removeCls(this.hoverCls); this.fireEvent('drop', this, draggable, e); } this.fireEvent('dropdeactivate', this, draggable, e); }, /** * Enable the Droppable target. * This is invoked immediately after constructing a Droppable if the * disabled parameter is NOT set to true. */ enable: function() { if (!this.mgr) { this.mgr = Ext.util.Observable.observe(Ext.util.Draggable); } this.mgr.on({ dragstart: this.onDragStart, scope: this }); this.disabled = false; }, /** * Disable the Droppable target. */ disable: function() { this.mgr.un({ dragstart: this.onDragStart, scope: this }); this.disabled = true; }, /** * Method to determine whether this Component is currently disabled. * @return {Boolean} the disabled state of this Component. */ isDisabled: function() { return this.disabled; }, /** * Method to determine whether this Droppable is currently monitoring drag operations of Draggables. * @return {Boolean} the monitoring state of this Droppable */ isMonitoring: function() { return this.monitoring; } });
Is risk assessment the new clinical model in public mental health? Australian public mental health services have seen a rapid adoption of risk assessment into clinical practice over the past decade. It is timely to review the role of risk assessment in clinical practice, evidence for its validity and to explore its role in clinical decision-making. There is little evidence to support the current form of risk assessment used in public mental health. The continued focus in risk may lead public psychiatrists into a bind where their specialist role is defined by a capacity that they do not fully possess. Further work is required to find ways of demonstrating our attention to the possibility of adverse outcomes whilst maintaining our skills and capacity to manage mental illness with complexity and balance within the limitations of rational decision-making.
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Meyers&amp;Poehler Reunite for REALLY Seth Meyers and Amy Poehler reunited on “Late Night” Wednesday to play a fan-favorite game from their old “SNL” days. The former “Weekend Update” gang dropped a new topical version of “REALLY!?!” to slam sexist Sports Illustrator comments on whether or not women’s sports are worth watching. http://goo.gl/jCNRVh
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Damon Runyon Researchers Meet Our Scientists Monica E. McCallum, PhD Dr. McCallum studies a compound, called alanosine, which exhibits anti-cancer activity against cells from sarcomas, mesothelioma, and pancreatic cancer. This compound is produced by a soil-dwelling bacterium. She seeks to elucidate how bacteria produce alanosine. Understanding the genes and enzymes that assemble this molecule will guide the discovery of additional novel chemotherapeutic agents that may be produced by bacteria.
Inadvertent thoracic duct catheterization during transjugular central venous cannulation. A case report. An aberrant placement of a central venous catheter into the upper part of the thoracic duct with loop formation in the left innominate vein was observed on catheterizing via the left internal jugular vein. The misplacement, which did not have any deleterious effects, was caused by the atypical insertion site of the thoracic duct at the dorsocaudal wall of the left innominate vein and, possibly, by its incompetent closing valve. The stiffness of the nylon catheter used may also have been a contributory factor. The possible causes of this complication of central venous catheterization are discussed. The preferential use of the right internal jugular vein is stressed.