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[ Academia ] [ Litigation ] [ Regulatory & Policy ] [ Transactional ] as a Relevant Course outside SLS for those interested in Lifesciences: Innovations : Health care and biotech lawyers should be aware of the many ways their clients use and develop technology, whether in their system infrastructure or in the delivery of health care products and services. Students should select a course like this one that considers clinical and business models for adopting new technology, including the regulatory framework and criteria for reimbursements of their costs. General course Description: This course examines health care businesses and how they use technology (primarily biotechnology, medical technology and information technology) to improve patient outcomes and manage costs. New technologies are commercialized by innovator companies (biotech and pharmaceutical companies, device manufacturers, diagnostics developers, and health IT companies). They are adopted by providers (hospitals, physicians) in patient care and paid for by third-party payers (commercial and government). We will use case studies to examine the following: For the innovators, a) financing and managing new product development b) clinical trial management and gaining regulatory approval, c) marketing, communication and sales strategies (both physician and patient communication and sales) to drive product adoption and gain third party reimbursement. d) Business models to drive innovation. For the providers, a) The clinical and business case for adopting a new technology b) The organizational changes new technology may necessitate especially when it generates new patient safety risks. For the payers, a) the process and criteria they use to make reimbursement and coverage decisions and how these criteria affect innovators, b) selective provider network design to manage the added costs of these new technologies, and c) new it-intensive business models. Through these case studies, the students will not only gain an in depth understanding of how new technologies get developed and commercialized in health care but how the whole health care value chain adapts to these new technologies. Interviews, panel discussions, and guest lecturers from prominent industry leaders will supplement the case discussions. Speakers and panelsts in previous years included senior executives from Genentech, Gilead, Onyx Pharmaceuticals, Medtronic, Jazz Pharmaceuticals, United Health, DaVita, and Genomic Health; venture investors from Essex Woodland Health Ventures and Prospect Ventures; and heads of the health care/biotech practices at McKinsey and Goldman Sachs. Course Style: A Substantive course teaches the law, theory, and policy in a particular area of law
While walking around Century Center in Chamblee Monday, I encountered an odd looking little bird I’d never seen before. Investigation on the Internet uncovered that it’s a male zebra finch, which is not native to North America, but the species has been introduced, possibly as pets or for research. I’m not sure how this one came to inhabit the area it’s in, but it seems fairly acclimated to humans, which isn’t necessarily a good thing. It’s probably also a good thing it didn’t show up while the heron was hanging around last month. These are some photos and videos of it I posted to my Instagram account, gmatt63.
The amount of time that a meadow vole, Microtus pennsylvanicus, self-grooms is affected by its reproductive state and that of the odor donor. Many hypotheses have been put forth to account for differences in the amount of time that animals engage self-grooming when exposed to conspecifics or their odors, but most ignore the possibility that self-grooming may be associated with olfactory communication between groomers and conspecifics. As yet, we do not know the function of self-grooming and why animals do so when they encounter the odors of conspecifics. The present experiment tests the hypothesis that the amount of time that a meadow vole, Microtus pennsylvanicus, self-grooms is affected by the reproductive state of the odor donor and its own reproductive state. The findings support the hypothesis. Male voles spent more time self-grooming when they were exposed to bedding scented by female voles in postpartum estrus (PPE) compared to that of female voles in other reproductive states and female mice. PPE female voles spent more time self-grooming when they were exposed to bedding scented by testosterone-treated male voles than either to that of gonadectomized male voles and male mice. PPE female voles spent more time than OVX+E and more time than OVX females self-grooming when they were exposed to bedding scented by testosterone-treated male voles. GX+T male voles spent more time than GX male voles self-grooming when they were exposed to bedding scented by PPE female voles. The results suggest that individuals self-groom more in the presence of an odor of a highly receptive potential mate than that of a less receptive mate.
FG pledges better funding of road projects nationwide – Fashola The Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Mr Babatunde Fashola, said the Federal Government would henceforth ensure better funding of the various ongoing road projects across the country. Fashola stated this in Abuja on Tuesday at a meeting he held with contractors handling various Federal Government’s projects in the country. Fashola told the contractors that funds would be made available in line with the Federal Government’s commitment to ensure that contractors were paid quarterly. He, however, urged the contractors to ensure that roads across the country were made passable ahead of the yuletide season by ensuring that failed sections of their various projects were rehabilitated. Fashola said the meeting was called for the contractors to inform the public what they should expect from the companies in the last months of the year when traffic is going to be heavy. The minister called on the contractors to ensure that they regularly informed members of the public of challenges contractors faced during raining seasons in the construction sector. “Let the Nigerian people know what is happening on our roads when they are not maintained during the raining season, also this happens in other part of the world. “Even with the best of maintenance, some rains are heavy and sometimes causes flooding, you will lose some of the infrastructure like it happened in some parts of America,” he said. In their various contributions at the meeting, the contractors called for better funding regime to address the current deplorable state of roads across the country. They blamed the deplorable state of roads on rains and poor funding. In his contribution, Mr Wolfgang Goetsch, the Managing Director of Julius Berger PLC, blamed the slow pace of project execution by his company across the country on inadequate funding. He said construction business was capital intensive that requires proper funding for future planning and management of both human and capital resources. Goetsch pledged the readiness of Julius Berger to expedite actions when funds were released as scheduled for the execution of its projects ahead of the yuletide season. Mr Nabeel Esawi, the Chief Engineer, Renold Construction Company (RCC), blamed the slow pace of project execution on the heavy rains, particularly in the southern part of the country. He said tremendous progress would be made during the dry season, adding that RCC had commenced the rehabilitation of failed sections of roads being handled by the company.
Q: Detect and differentiate Android Tablet from Android Phone via JavaScript? I have seen Detecting whether Android device is a phone or a tablet with javascript but I want to know if there has been any newer, more stable way to do this as it seems the method described on the answer section is inconsistent. Basically, I have a website that I have an Android app for but I only want to alert those who are on mobile devices as I want to show the full site to tablet users. A: Another method would be to go by screen width/height. Tablets are larger than phones after all. For example, if you know you're dealing with either an android phone / tablet check the screen.width property. This method can be particularly useful if you're interested in taking advantage of larger resolutions which some tablets may have. Not all tablets will have a larger screen after all. I'd advise against using User Agents. They're dependant on the browser which the user is currently using.
Impact of fluorescent lighting on the browning potential of model wine solutions containing organic acids and iron. Model wine solutions containing organic acids, individually or combined, and iron(III), were exposed to light from fluorescent lamps or stored in darkness for four hours. (-)-Epicatechin was then added, and the solutions incubated in darkness for 10days. Browning was monitored by UV-visible absorption spectrophotometry and UHPLC-DAD. The pre-irradiated solutions containing tartaric acid exhibited increased yellow/brown coloration compared to the dark controls mainly due to reaction of the tartaric acid photodegradation product glyoxylic acid with (-)-epicatechin to form xanthylium cation pigments. In these solutions, browning decreased as the concentrations of organic acids other than tartaric acid increased. Xanthylium cations were also detected in the pre-irradiated malic acid solution. However, in the malic acid, succinic acid, citric acid and lactic acid solutions, any coloration was mainly due to the production of dehydrodiepicatechin A, which was largely independent of prior light exposure, but strongly affected by the organic acid present.
[Osteochondral fracture of the lateral tibial pilon]. In this paper we report a case of osteochondral fracture of the lateral tibial pilon. A young man fell while he was playing soccer. In the following months the ankle was swollen and painful. Later the reason for his ankle pain was clearly visible on the X-ray pictures, which revealed a severe osteochondral fracture of the lateral tibial pilon. We describe the arthroscopic and X-ray grading of osteochondral fractures of the ankle and their treatment.
package nc.util; import it.unimi.dsi.fastutil.objects.*; import mekanism.api.gas.*; import net.minecraftforge.fluids.*; public class GasHelper { // NC Fluid <-> Mek Fluid public static final Object2ObjectMap<String, String> TRANSLATION_MAP = new Object2ObjectOpenHashMap<>(); // Mek Fluid -> Mek Gas public static final Object2ObjectMap<String, String> GAS_MAP = new Object2ObjectOpenHashMap<>(); public static void preInit() { TRANSLATION_MAP.put("sulfur_dioxide", "liquidsulfurdioxide"); TRANSLATION_MAP.put("sulfur_trioxide", "liquidsulfurtrioxide"); TRANSLATION_MAP.put("hydrogen_chloride", "liquidhydrogenchloride"); TRANSLATION_MAP.put("sulfuric_acid", "sulfuricacid"); } public static void init() { for (Gas gas : GasRegistry.getRegisteredGasses()) { if (gas.getFluid() == null) { continue; } GAS_MAP.put(gas.getFluid().getName(), gas.getName()); } } public static FluidStack getFluidFromGas(GasStack gasStack) { if (gasStack == null || gasStack.getGas().getFluid() == null) { return null; } Fluid gasFluid = gasStack.getGas().getFluid(); if (gasFluid == null) { return null; } Fluid fluid = FluidRegistry.getFluid(gasFluid.getName()); if (fluid == null) { return null; } return new FluidStack(fluid, gasStack.amount); } public static GasStack getGasFromFluid(FluidStack fluidStack) { if (fluidStack == null) { return null; } String fluidName = fluidStack.getFluid().getName(); if (!StringHelper.beginsWith("liquid", fluidName)) { if (TRANSLATION_MAP.containsKey(fluidName)) { fluidName = TRANSLATION_MAP.get(fluidName); } else { fluidName = "liquid" + fluidName; } } String gasName = GAS_MAP.get(fluidName); if (gasName == null) { return null; } Gas gas = GasRegistry.getGas(gasName); if (gas == null) { return null; } return new GasStack(gas, fluidStack.amount); } }
Q: Does TB6612FNG require additional circuit to control motor and why I am trying to understand the schematic for the TB6612FNG motor driver. I was unable to understand why do we need this additional circuit (marked in red in below diagram) when I can directly connect to the power supply. My other question is why are we using the P-Channel Enhanced MOSFET. Reference datasheet can be found here: https://www.sparkfun.com/datasheets/Robotics/TB6612FNG.pdf A: This additional circuit is a Reverse Polarity Protection using P-Channel Enhanced MOSFET. Do we need this circuit ? Yes I think we need this as a protection circuit, It depends on use case. The VMOT supplies the input power from the source i.e. battery or bench power supply. The components used are P-Channel MOSFET, Pull-Down Resistor, Zener Diode and few Decoupling Capacitors. The main intention of this circuit is to protect the IC TB6612FNG from reverse voltages. How this circuit works: If the voltage between "Gate-to-Source" of P-Channel MOSFET is negative the P-Channel MOSFET is turned ON If the voltage between "Gate-to-Source" of P-Channel MOSFET is positive the P-Channel MOSFET is turned OFF Power loss in this type of circuit is less compared to using a diode or diode bridge. We have zener diode and resistor in the circuit to protect against exceeding gate to source voltage, so as to protect the MOSFET. Decoupling capacitors helps to isolate noise, it must be placed close to the IC TB6612FNG pins.
Q: SlickGrid what is a Data View? I started to use SlickGrid and I got confused about the difference between Data View and Grid (with editing enabled). I haven't found in the docs some discussion about data view, although it has been mentioned there. Please enlighten me. A: In very simple terms, just think of three layers: Grid ---- DataView ---- Data At the bottom you have the raw data. This is just a plain old array. Each item in the array represents one row of data (to be displayed as one row in the grid). The DataView reads the data array and makes it available to the grid by exposing a couple of standard methods. This way, when the grid wants to get data for display purposes, it just talks to the dataview via one of the standard methods. The Grid is the display component. Its only responsibility is to render the HTML code necessary to display the desired output on the screen. The grid never accesses the data directly. It only ever talks to the dataview. This allows the dataview to perform tricks when returning the data to the grid, such as delivering "phantom" rows used to represent group headings. If you're interested, the example below is just about the simplest example you can come up with that uses a dataview with SlickGrid. var data = [ { title: "Primer", rating: "A" }, { title: "Matrix", rating: "B" }, { title: "Transformers", rating: "C" }, ]; var columns = [ { id: "title", name: "Title", field: "title" }, { id: "rating", name: "Rating", field: "rating" } ]; var options = { enableColumnReorder: false // ... whatever grid options you need }; var dataView = new Slick.Data.DataView(); var grid = new Slick.Grid("#myGrid", dataView, columns, options); // wire up model events to drive the grid dataView.onRowCountChanged.subscribe(function (e, args) { grid.updateRowCount(); grid.render(); }); dataView.onRowsChanged.subscribe(function (e, args) { grid.invalidateRows(args.rows); grid.render(); }); // Feed the data into the dataview dataView.setItems(data); A: DataView is an abstraction on top of your data source. If all of the data is available on the client (i.e. in a Javascript array), DataView can provide many useful features that the grid itself doesn't have. (This fact that the grid lacks these features is by design - SlickGrid tries to keep the core lean and simple while encouraging modular design and data abstraction in its API.) DataView works by taking in your data and acting as a data provider that you can pass to SlickGrid instead of your original data array. For example, if you make DataView group data, it makes the grid think that the "group" rows are just regular data items, so the grid doesn't need to be aware of them. DataView tells the grid that those items have a custom display and behavior and provides implementations of both. You then wire up DataView's onRowCountChanged and onRowsChanged events to update the grid and voila. Here's a rough list of features that DataView adds to the grid: Paging. Sorting. Search. Grouping with totals. Expand/collapse groups.
Q: Clicking items in ListAdapter doesn't do anything I'm trying to make my first list adapter with android, and it comes up with the list, but when I click the items, nothing happens. My only guess is the comment I have after the line that defines Class cvar. package scouting.form; import android.app.ListActivity; import android.content.Intent; import android.os.Bundle; import android.view.View; import android.widget.ArrayAdapter; import android.widget.ListView; public class Menu extends ListActivity{ String classes[] = {"SCOUTING","LOGIN","MAIN"}; @Override protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) { super.onCreate(savedInstanceState); setListAdapter(new ArrayAdapter<String>(Menu.this,android.R.layout.simple_list_item_1,classes)); } @Override protected void onListItemClick(ListView l, View v, int position,long id) { super.onListItemClick(l, v, position, id); String cheese= "com.cody.graham."+classes[position]; try{ Class cvar=Class.forName(cheese); //Eclipse has a warning on this line "Class is a raw type. References to generic type Class<T> should be parameterized". I don't really know what that means. Intent intention=new Intent(Menu.this,cvar); startActivity(intention); }catch(ClassNotFoundException e){ e.printStackTrace(); } } } Edit: Part of the AndroidManifest: <activity android:name=".splash_screen" android:label="@string/title_activity_splash" > <intent-filter> <action android:name="android.intent.action.MAIN" /> <category android:name="android.intent.category.LAUNCHER" /> </intent-filter> </activity> <activity android:name=".Login" android:label="@string/title_activity_login" android:exported="false"> <intent-filter> <action android:name="com.cody.graham.LOGIN" /> <category android:name="android.intent.category.DEFAULT" /> </intent-filter> </activity> <activity android:name=".Scouting" android:label="@string/title_activity_scouting" android:exported="false"> <intent-filter> <action android:name="com.cody.graham.SCOUTING" /> <category android:name="android.intent.category.DEFAULT" /> </intent-filter> </activity> A: String classes[] = {"SCOUTING","LOGIN","MAIN"}; Try naming the classes how it appears. like Scouting Also trying changing your manifest: <activity android:name=".Scouting" /> This is what you only need in this case. Eclipse has a warning on this line "Class is a raw type. References to generic type Class should be parameterized". This is a warning, it will not give you an error in this case. What is means is Class , T is a class type of what you are getting. ex: Class<? extends Activity> cvar=Class.forName(cheese); For more information : link A: Firstly, remove the <intent-filter> sections from your manifest for both .Scouting and .Login (leave the one for .splash_screen). Unless you need any of your Activity classes to be started from 3rd-party (external) apps, it is not necessary to declare action-based <intent-filter> sections - it's also not good practice. Secondly, do as wtsang02 suggests and change the classes string array to... String classes[] = {"Scouting","Login","splash_screen"}; Also, assuming the other Activity classes (such as Scouting etc) are in the same package as Menu, change this line... String cheese= "com.cody.graham."+classes[position]; to be... String cheese= "scouting.form." +classes[position]; ...and to get rid of the eclipse warning, this line... Class cvar=Class.forName(cheese); ...to... Class<?> cvar=Class.forName(cheese);
Q: How to search and replace strings matching a replacement list for multiple files I have a file, say map.txt, containing a list of search strings and corresponding replacements: search -> replacement bigBone -> bb fishMarket -> fm dogCollar -> dc ... I need to perform search and replacement of all strings matching the above for all files recursively in a folder except symbolic links. I know how to do it one at a time like this: $ find /some/folder -type f -exec sed -i 's/old_text/new_text/g' {} \; How can I perform this on a massive scale using the above mapping? I have read this question, but do not quite get it. A: Answer If you are not concerned about speed (this is a one time task), then maybe you could try this: cat map.txt | while read line; do neww=${line##* }; oldw=${line%% *}; find /some/folder -type f -exec sed -i "s/$oldw/$neww/g" {} \; done Not optimal, I know... :-P PS: check in a test folder to see if it works! Explanation Basically: Cat file map.txt. Read each line and get the word to be replaced $oldw and the replacement $neww. For each pair, execute the find command you were already using (notice the double quotes this time in order to allow variable substitution). About parameter expansion In order to set the variables $oldw and $neww we have to get the first and last word of each line. For doing so, we are using parameter expansion (pure Bash implementation), although we could have used other ways to get the first and last word of the string (i.e. cut or awk). ${line##* } : from variable line, remove largest prefix (double #) pattern, where pattern is any characters (*) followed by a space ( ). So we get the last word in line. ${line%% *} : from variable line, remove largest suffix (double %) pattern, where pattern is a space ( ) followed by any characters (*). So we get the first word in line. Words were separated by a space in this case, but we could have used any separator.
Important Note: CEVAS Calamba is not in front of Calamba Doctors’ Hospital (that is a different Center). CEVAS is in front of Landmark Village Parian. A very big banner named “CEVAS” is posted. Please look for Carl from CEVAS.
Like Our Facebook Fan Page Mourinho Bemoans Lack of Midfield Options Manchester United are short on "solutions" in midfield for their away Champions League match against CSKA Moscow, says manager Jose Mourinho. "I won't have Fellaini, I won't have Pogba, we won't have Carrick, so all three are midfield players that we lose for this match. So there are not many solutions, but we try not to focus on individual matters or specific areas on the pitch. We are going to have a team with quality and balance and try to win the match – that is our objective, " said the Portuguese manager. Ander Herrera and Nemanja Matic are United's other first-team central midfielders, while the versatile Daley Blind and youngster Scott McTominay could also be options. Mourinho has also confirmed that defender Phil Jones will miss the game in Moscow.
What's behind the decline? The role of white matter in brain aging. The specific molecular events that underlie the age-related loss of cognitive function are poorly understood. Although not experimentally substantiated, age-dependent neuronal loss has long been considered central to age-related cognitive decline. More recently, age-related changes in brain white matter have taken precedence in explaining the steady decline in cognitive domains seen in non-diseased elderly. Characteristic alterations in the ultrastructure of myelin coupled with evidence of inflammatory processes present in the white matter of several different species suggest that specific molecular events within brain white matter may better explain observed pathological changes and cognitive deficits. This review focuses on recent evidence highlighting the importance of white matter in deciphering the course of "normal" brain aging.
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you click 'Continue' we'll assume that you are happy to receive all cookies and you won't see this message again. Click 'Find out more' for information on how to change your cookie settings. Separable learning systems in the macaque brain and the role of orbitofrontal cortex in contingent learning. Separable learning systems in the macaque brain and the role of orbitofrontal cortex in contingent learning. Walton ME., Behrens TEJ., Buckley MJ., Rudebeck PH., Rushworth MFS. Orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) is widely held to be critical for flexibility in decision-making when established choice values change. OFC's role in such decision making was investigated in macaques performing dynamically changing three-armed bandit tasks. After selective OFC lesions, animals were impaired at discovering the identity of the highest value stimulus following reversals. However, this was not caused either by diminished behavioral flexibility or by insensitivity to reinforcement changes, but instead by paradoxical increases in switching between all stimuli. This pattern of choice behavior could be explained by a causal role for OFC in appropriate contingent learning, the process by which causal responsibility for a particular reward is assigned to a particular choice. After OFC lesions, animals' choice behavior no longer reflected the history of precise conjoint relationships between particular choices and particular rewards. Nonetheless, OFC-lesioned animals could still approximate choice-outcome associations using a recency-weighted history of choices and rewards.
Stop the Republican War on Women! by: Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee recipient: Congressional Republicans The Republican War on Women is real, and it's extremely dangerous. In the last year, Republicans in Congress have: *Proposed redefining rape to only cases of "forcible rape" to deny access to women's health services. *Voted repeatedly to defund Planned Parenthood. *Held a hearing on women's health with five men and no women. *Voted to give corporations the power to deny women access to contraception. Sign our petition today and join over One Million strong telling Republicans to end their radical War on Women. read petition letter ▾ We, the undersigned, are writing to express our deep concern for the state of women's rights and the Republican efforts to limit them lately. This has got to stop. Republicans' treatment of women as second-class citizens has no place in the modern-day United States. [Your comments here] We demand that the Congressional Republicans must immediately end their War on Women and give women a seat at the table especially when discussing women's health. Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely, [Your name here] Dear [Representative]:We, the undersigned, are writing to express our deep concern for the state of women's rights and the Republican efforts to limit them lately.This has got to stop. Republicans' treatment of women as second-class citizens has no place in the modern-day United States.[Your comments here]We demand that the Congressional Republicans must immediately end their War on Women and give women a seat at the table especially when discussing women's health.Thank you for your time and consideration.Sincerely,[Your name here]
Kabobs When it comes to tailgating, grilling is a must. As a simple crowd pleaser, kabobs have infinite variations. This version combines a rich, smoky and sweet bourbon glaze with the sweet-tart flavor of pineapples and […]
English: Hello kid. Today we got Pikachu Card Do you want Pikachu get in my table right now??? PÌ KA CHÙ Alright, So Let make it now. So now, we can make PIKACHU paradigm Portuguese: Olá garoto. Hoje nós temos Pikachu cartão Quer Pikachu entrar na minha mesa agora ??? PI casa Ka Tudo bem, então vamos fazê-lo agora. Portanto, agora, podemos fazer PIKACHU paradigma Portuguese: Primeiro, desenhá-la no papel. 1º- eu desenhar a cabeça de PIKACHU. English: First, we draw it in paper. 1st- I draw head of PIKACHU. English: 2nd- I draw the hand of PIKACHU. 3rd- I draw the eyes of PIKACHU. Then- I draw the nose and mouth of PIKACHU. I draw foots of PIKACHU This is the tail of PIKACHU. He can use it to discharge during combat Portuguese: 2º- eu desenho a mão de PIKACHU. 3ª ordem Eu desenho os olhos de PIKACHU. Então- eu desenhar o nariz ea boca de PIKACHU. Chamo foots de PIKACHU Esta é a cauda de PIKACHU. Ele pode usá-lo para descarga durante o combate Portuguese: I use red brush to paint Pikachu Cheek English: I use red brush to paint Pikachu Cheek Portuguese: Pikachu's dominant color is yellow. I used a large yellow to make this color. English: Pikachu's dominant color is yellow. I used a large yellow to make this color. Portuguese: Then, Cut paper according to the drawn border Paste PIKACHU in another paper Remember to paste the part of the leg PIKACHU English: Then, Cut paper according to the drawn border Paste PIKACHU in another paper Remember to paste the part of the leg PIKACHU Portuguese: Create a rack for PIKACHU to stand upright English: Create a rack for PIKACHU to stand upright
Demodicidosis simulating acute graft-versus-host disease after allogeneic stem cell transplantation in one patient with acute lymphoblastic leukemia. One important differential diagnosis of facial erythema in a patient receiving an allogeneic bone marrow transplant (BMT) is acute graft-versus-host disease (GVHD). Demodex folliculorum has been rarely implicated in the development of facial rashes in immunosuppressed patients, including BMT recipients. We report the case of a patient, suffering from acute lymphoblastic leukemia, who after bone marrow transplantation developed a facial rash due to D. folliculorum mimicking GVHD. Differential diagnosis of facial rashes and demodicidosis after BMT is reviewed.
Riseten Pass The Riseten Pass () is a mountain pass of the Glarus Alps, located on the border between the Swiss cantons of St. Gallen and Glarus, at an elevation of . It crosses the col between the peaks of the Wissgandstöckli and Foostock. The pass is traversed by a trail, which connects the village of Weisstannen, in the canton of St. Gallen at an elevation of , with the valley of the Krauch stream and thence with the village of Matt, in the canton of Glarus at an elevation of . See also List of mountain passes in Switzerland References External links Risetenpass on Hikr web site Category:Mountain passes of Switzerland Category:Mountain passes of the Alps Category:Mountain passes of the canton of Glarus Category:Mountain passes of the canton of St. Gallen Category:Glarus–St. Gallen border
Beard House Highlight: Braised Short Rib and Bone Marrow with Ratatouille, Mascarpone Polenta, and Hunter’s Sauce Maggie Borden Search Recipes The dog days of summer may seem like an odd time for braised short ribs and bone marrow, but in the deft hands of chef Richard Arbaugh at his August Beard House dinner, this hearty dish became a vehicle for the vibrant bounty of the summer harvest. Assembled in distinct sections, the plate featured an array of textures, from the fork-tender short rib to the melting velvet of the bone marrow to the crispy crust of the griddled polenta. I’ll never turn down a good short rib, but at the end of the evening I found myself longing for the dish’s accompaniments: the polenta powered by the punch of sweet corn, and the ratatouille enlivened by the bright pop of summer tomatoes. With the A/C on, I almost forgot what season it was. Take this recipe with you as you cook your way from summer into fall.
Agmatine is derived from arginine via arginine decarboxylase (ADC), and is produced principally and constitutively by the kidney. It is a novel endogenous inhibitor of cell proliferation whose effects are attributed, at least in part, to regulation of polyamines. Polyamines are required components of cell cycle progression. The rate-limiting enzyme of polyamine biosynthesis is ornithine decarboxylase (ODC), a proto-oncogene required for growth and significantly elevated in tumors. Intracellular polyamine levels are autoregulated by induction of antizyme, a protein that inhibits both ODC and cellular polyamine import. Agmatine lowers intracellular polyamine levels by inducing antizyme and SSAT, an enzyme involved in the metabolism of polyamines. In transformed NIH/3T3 cells agmatine inhibits proliferation via a G1 cell cycle arrest with induction of cyclin kinase inhibitors in a senescent-like manner, in effect, reverting a transformed to a senescent phenotype. Agmatine inhibits proliferation in all cell lines evaluated, even those deficient in cyclin kinase inhibitors, suggesting redundant modes of arrest. Finally, agmatine initiates a coordinated network of antiproliferative effects involving Akt pathways (linked with survival and growth), and angiogenic factors, which could also contribute to this arrest. Considering the agmatine system may provide a new therapeutic avenue we first have to understand its actions in more detail. OBJECTIVES: To define the mechanisms of agmatine's antiproliferative effects. Here we will develop tools vital for this and future work. We will combine siRNA and lentiviral vector technology to establish stable knock-down cell lines of candidate proteins induced by agmatine (cyclin kinase inhibitors, antizyme and SSAT) and delineate the mechanisms of agmatine-mediated senescence and growth arrest. The respective siRNA lentiviral vectors also provide tools for future assessment in animal models. Understanding the mechanisms involved in this network of antiproliferative responses elicited by agmatine would allow us to define, target and exploit critical pathways by molecular or pharmacologic approaches. These pathways will have particular application to diabetes and IRI in kidney, models we plan to pursue. [unreadable] [unreadable]
Prosthetic fitting immediately after below-knee amputation. Frequently surgical amputation of a lower extremity is required when gangrene develops as a result of peripheral vascular disease. This is particularly true in geriatric patients. A below-knee amputation, with refinements in the surgical procedure, and immediate rigid-cast prosthetic fitting are strongly advocated by our group. The progress of two patients treated in this manner is described. Preservation of the knee joint improves the amputee's prognosis for ambulation with a below-knee prosthesis. The rigid-cast dressing on the below-knee amputation reduces edema and postoperative pain, is of psychologic value to the patient, and permits him to stand at from one to two days postoperatively.
Würznerhorn Würznerhorn is a mountain on the border of Liechtenstein and Switzerland in the Rätikon range of the Eastern Alps close to the town of Balzers, with a height of . See also Mittlerspitz Mittagspitz References Category:Mountains of the Alps Category:Mountains of Liechtenstein Category:Mountains of Switzerland Category:Mountains of Graubünden Category:Liechtenstein–Switzerland border Category:International mountains of Europe Category:One-thousanders of Switzerland
Q: C# getting strings until a certain element I need help regarding string manipulation in C#. I have a string in the format [text1|text2|text3|...]. What I want is to extract each of the strings between the separators and possibly save them into a list or something similiar. Thanks in advance. A: What you need is String.Split: string[] result = inputString.Split(new Char[] {'|'}); Though string[] result = inputString.Split('|'); Will work just as well as there's a single character overload not shown in the MSDN. This will give you an array of strings "text1", "text2", "text3" etc. If your string really is bookended by "[" and "]" and you will need remove these as well. If these characters don't appear anywhere else in your string you can do that in a single call: string[] result = inputString.Split(new Char[] {'|', '[', ']'}, StringSplitOptions.RemoveEmptyEntries); Source Otherwise you'll have to trim the text: string[] result = inputString.Trim('[',']').Split('|'); A: You can use String.Trim(to remove the [ and ]) and string.Split to create the array: string[] result = text.Trim('[',']').Split('|');
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Arranging your environment Node Installation Running Fronthack on your machine requires a Node installed into system, inline with it’s package manager - Npm. If you are not new in frontend, you should already have it done. If you have not installed Node yet, the best way to do that is to use a NVM package (Node Version Manager). As the name suggests, this is a pretty useful program to install any version of Node or quickly change it, which is useful when you have to work on various projects. Additionally i found that it is more stable than a standard installation of Node, this is why i recommend t use it.
Clearing her mind as she had been taught, Roivan started at the first engine room configuration, then visualised each in sequence, searching for a match somewhere out there. Anywhere. Anywhere at all. But there was no one, no hint of intelligence beyond the confines of the ship. She couldn't hear anything. They were alone. For the first time since she had left, Roivan had nowhere else to go. Qirl had said that she must stay no more than fifteen days on any one ship. If she stayed more than fifteen days she would get caught. It had now been a lot longer than that. She mustn't get caught. She mustn't, and yet the crew knew she was here. The-Ginger-One had set laser traps and was monitoring the sustomat logs. They knew she was aboard, not exactly where, but in the engine room somewhere. She had to leave. She had to leave. Again Roivan checked for other space traffic and again, heard nothing. At a loss as to what else to do, she contacted the life form that lived beneath the engines in the central core of the ship. It was many, many ships, an age ago, that Roivan had first encountered these beings. Ever since that time, every ship she travelled on, had such a being aboard. She did not know what they were, only that they assisted in some way with the transition between sub and exponential light speed. She could feel their mental energy. It rippled about the engine casing like the cool mist that used to alight upon the waters with the fall of the sun back home. She had never tried to talk to one before, but in the past they had always seem to know she was aboard and had never raised an alarm or displayed any form of concern at her presence. Roivan had become accustomed to their energies and each time she changed ship she touched that energy first, just to reassure herself. Now she reached out with her mind, forming her introduction and question. Hullo. I am Roivan. May I ask you a question please? Hullo Roivan. I am Shaval. Are there any other ships here? No. My analysis shows this sector to be without traffic. We are stationary in deepspace. Will we stay here? No Roivan. We will return to base. When please? It is not my concern. I do not count time. What do you do at base? I wait, until the ship travels again. Unsure as to what else to say Roivan withdrew her mind. Deepspace? What was deepspace? She had to go to human-space. Was that far from deepspace? Was it the same? Unable to answer her own questions, she concentrated instead upon the fact that there would be other ships. There would be, Shaval said so, but when? PLEASE NOTE:The ONLY email addresses active on this domain is glynne@roivan.co.nz. Any mail proporting to come from any other address @roivan.co.nz is NOT from Glynne MacLean and is fake and has been sent illegally. Likewise any person using any other address @roivan.co.nz on chat forums or internet groups is doing so illegally.
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Pulmonary hypertension in pregnancy. Pulmonary hypertension is a contraindication to pregnancy, as there is a very high mortality in the puerperium, when fluid balance is most tenuous. There is a fine line between sufficient fluid to maintain pulmonary perfusion and too much fluid, triggering pulmonary overload. Surgical sterilization is strongly advised in this patient population.
import pytest from dagster_k8s.job import ( K8S_RESOURCE_REQUIREMENTS_KEY, USER_DEFINED_K8S_CONFIG_KEY, UserDefinedDagsterK8sConfig, get_user_defined_k8s_config, ) from dagster import pipeline, solid from dagster.core.errors import DagsterInvalidConfigError # CPU units are millicpu # Memory units are MiB def test_backcompat_resource_tags(): @solid( tags={ K8S_RESOURCE_REQUIREMENTS_KEY: { "requests": {"cpu": "250m", "memory": "64Mi"}, "limits": {"cpu": "500m", "memory": "2560Mi"}, } } ) def resource_tags_solid(_): pass user_defined_k8s_config = get_user_defined_k8s_config(resource_tags_solid.tags) assert user_defined_k8s_config.container_config assert user_defined_k8s_config.container_config["resources"] resources = user_defined_k8s_config.container_config["resources"] assert resources["requests"]["cpu"] == "250m" assert resources["requests"]["memory"] == "64Mi" assert resources["limits"]["cpu"] == "500m" assert resources["limits"]["memory"] == "2560Mi" def test_bad_deprecated_resource_tags(): @pipeline(tags={K8S_RESOURCE_REQUIREMENTS_KEY: {"other": {"cpu": "250m", "memory": "64Mi"},}}) def resource_tags_pipeline(): pass with pytest.raises(DagsterInvalidConfigError): get_user_defined_k8s_config(resource_tags_pipeline.tags) def test_user_defined_k8s_config_tags(): @solid( tags={ USER_DEFINED_K8S_CONFIG_KEY: { "container_config": { "resources": { "requests": {"cpu": "250m", "memory": "64Mi"}, "limits": {"cpu": "500m", "memory": "2560Mi"}, } } } } ) def my_solid(_): pass user_defined_k8s_config = get_user_defined_k8s_config(my_solid.tags) assert user_defined_k8s_config.container_config assert user_defined_k8s_config.container_config["resources"] resources = user_defined_k8s_config.container_config["resources"] assert resources["requests"]["cpu"] == "250m" assert resources["requests"]["memory"] == "64Mi" assert resources["limits"]["cpu"] == "500m" assert resources["limits"]["memory"] == "2560Mi" @solid def no_resource_tags_solid(_): pass user_defined_k8s_config = get_user_defined_k8s_config(no_resource_tags_solid.tags) assert user_defined_k8s_config == UserDefinedDagsterK8sConfig() def test_bad_user_defined_k8s_config_tags(): @pipeline(tags={USER_DEFINED_K8S_CONFIG_KEY: {"other": {}}}) def my_solid(): pass with pytest.raises(DagsterInvalidConfigError): get_user_defined_k8s_config(my_solid.tags)
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Q: Should domain objects implement IXmlSerializable? I'm building a REST API that exposes data as XML. I've got a whole bunch of domain classes in my domain layer that are intended for consumption by both the service layer behind the API, and the client API that we will be providing to customers. (Customers do have the option of interacting directly with the REST API, but the client API simplifies things). I want to keep my domain classes clean of any data persistence logic, but I'm strugling with trying to figure out if it's OK for the domain classes to implement IXmlSerializable to help simplify the process of serializing the data that is exposed through and retrieved from the API. I started out thinking that I'd keep the domain classes free of any serialization logic and instead decorate them with serialization behaviors, e.g. wrap the domain object inside of an object that handles the serialization. Am I making things more complicated than they need to be? Any thoughts on how I should approach this? Thanks! A: Domain classes should be concerned with business logic only, not with persistence or serialization. You should create a set of Data Transfer Object (DTO) classes, each corresponding to one of the domain classes. These classes would only contain the properties, from the domain classes, that you have decided to expose. This permits the domain classes to have properties which are not exposed through your persistence or serialization layers. Only the DTO objects would be serialized and deserialized. You may then find it convenient to create static "translate" methods to translate between the domain and DTO objects.
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Tag Archives: october garden chores Cool crisp evenings are the hallmark of the fall season. And with that comes the season’s harvest. See to the needs of your garden–whether you simply grew a pot of mint, or an entire field full of fruits and vegetables. You will find a very useful October gardening calendar based on your location [HERE], which will list for your the main garden chores including planting, fertilizing, controlling pests, and maintenance. Also, take notes on this year’s garden. And remember to read your garden journal from last year. What went and what did not? Which pests and diseases were about? What hints and reminders did you leave for your future self? Above all, enjoy the fruits of your labor! Devotedly,.♥ والدة – walidah ♥. P.S. October is a great month to plant garlic and other bulbs such as tulips. TV - Yes or No? [PDF] The Permanent Committee of Scholars have stated (in a fatwa) that the television is an instrument that in and of itself has no ruling regarding it; rather, the ruling applies to its use -- Dr. Saleh as-Saleh (rahimahullaah)
Precision medicine in the age of big data: The present and future role of large-scale unbiased sequencing in drug discovery and development. High throughput molecular and functional profiling of patients is a key driver of precision medicine. DNA and RNA characterization has been enabled at unprecedented cost and scale through rapid, disruptive progress in sequencing technology, but challenges persist in data management and interpretation. We analyze the state-of-the-art of large-scale unbiased sequencing in drug discovery and development, including technology, application, ethical, regulatory, policy and commercial considerations, and discuss issues of LUS implementation in clinical and regulatory practice.
import tests.model_control.test_ozone_custom_models_enabled as testmod testmod.build_model( ['BoxCox'] , ['Lag1Trend'] , ['Seasonal_DayOfWeek'] , ['AR'] );
Patrick Coolican, the Las Vegas Sun Anjeanette Damon, the Reno Gazette-Journal Ian Mylchreest, KNPR's State of Nevada ... on revelations concerning Sarah Palin from day one of the RNC, and what to expect today.
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Q: How can I run VS2012 CppUnitTestFramework unit tests from an msbuild script? I've written a native unit test dll that uses VS2012's CppUnitTestFramework. I can run these tests in the VS2012's IDE in the Test Explorer window. But, I'd like to also run these tests from our MsBuild script. I guess I need to launch some test runner exe with appropriate command line, but am struggling to find information on this. Can you help point me in the right direction. Thanks. A: The Visual Studio Test Runner is a simple command line tool which needs to be called in order to find and execute the tests. Creating a small msbuild task or using the standard exec task would be enough to invoke the tests after the build. As long as the test runner is installed properly, it should just pick up these tests and execute them. See this blog post explaining all the command line intricacies of the new vstest.console.exe.
Regulated nucleocytoplasmic trafficking of viral gene products: a therapeutic target? The study of viral proteins and host cell factors that interact with them has represented an invaluable contribution to understanding of the physiology as well as associated pathology of key eukaryotic cell processes such as cell cycle regulation, signal transduction and transformation. Similarly, knowledge of nucleocytoplasmic transport is based largely on pioneering studies performed on viral proteins that enabled the first sequences responsible for the facilitated transport through the nuclear pore to be identified. The study of viral proteins has also enabled the discovery of several nucleocytoplasmic regulatory mechanisms, the best characterized being through phosphorylation. Recent delineation of the mechanisms whereby phosphorylation regulates nuclear import and export of key viral gene products encoded by important human pathogens such as human cytomegalovirus dengue virus and respiratory syncytial virus has implications for the development of antiviral therapeutics. In particular, the development of specific and effective kinase inhibitors makes the idea of blocking viral infection by inhibiting the phosphorylation-dependent regulation of viral gene product nuclear transport a real possibility. Additionally, examination of a chicken anemia virus (CAV) protein able to target selectively into the nucleus of tumor but not normal cells, as specifically regulated by phosphorylation, opens the exciting possibility of cancer cell-specific nuclear targeting. The study of nucleoplasmic transport may thus enable the development not only of new antiviral approaches, but also contribute to anti-cancer strategies.
A novel insect-infecting virga/nege-like virus group and its pervasive endogenization into insect genomes. Insects are the host and vector of diverse viruses including those that infect vertebrates, plants, and fungi. Recent wide-scale transcriptomic analyses have uncovered the existence of a number of novel insect viruses belonging to an alphavirus-like superfamily (virgavirus/negevirus-related lineage). In this study, through an in silico search using publicly available insect transcriptomic data, we found numerous virus-like sequences related to insect virga/nege-like viruses. Phylogenetic analysis showed that these novel viruses and related virus-like sequences fill the major phylogenetic gaps between insect and plant virga/negevirus lineages. Interestingly, one of the phylogenetic clades represents a unique insect-infecting virus group. Its members encode putative coat proteins which contained a conserved domain similar to that usually found in the coat protein of plant viruses in the family Virgaviridae. Furthermore, we discovered endogenous viral elements (EVEs) related to virga/nege-like viruses in the insect genomes, which enhances our understanding on their evolution. Database searches using the sequence of one member from this group revealed the presence of EVEs in a wide range of insect species, suggesting that there has been prevalent infection by this virus group since ancient times. Besides, we present detailed EVE integration profiles of this virus group in some species of the Bombus genus of bee families. A large variation in EVE patterns among Bombus species suggested that while some integration events occurred after the species divergence, others occurred before it. Our analyses support the view that insect and plant virga/nege-related viruses might share common virus origin(s).
This is something that I find to be the big flaw in the Muslim faith-a lack of tolerance for other faiths. I think those who don't integrate are more conservative than others in nearly all faiths, though I don't see an exact reason for it. KC and Gurgle Trousers asked a very smart question--what is it about conservatives, in various countries and religions, that make them tend to be intolerant? It's kind of funny to google this question looking for research, because the first thing that you find is always conservative sites insulting not merely liberals, but anyone that isn't as reactionary as they are. But there has been some serious research done that shows that fundamental differences in world view are at work. This article is a pretty good, and non-offensive, review of the differences and what is healthy underlying both attitudes. Much of the most fundamental difference boils down to substantial differences in attitude towards authority, and hierarchy. Quote: Haidt’s research reveals that liberals feel strongly about ... preventing harm and ensuring fairness ... Conservatives, on the other hand, are drawn to loyalty, authority and purity, which liberals tend to think of as backward or outdated. A little later the article notes: Quote: “Conservatives spoke in moving terms about respecting authority and order,” he found. “Liberals invested just as much emotion in describing their commitment to justice and equality. Liberals feel authority is a minor-league moral issue; for us, the major leaguers are harm and fairness.” So given the importance of authority figures in a conservatives world view, those with ambition would tend to gravitate to positions where they could wield that authority--church elders, the military, the police. They would also be less likely to challenge the directions of those higher in the hierarchy. Doesn't quite explain the hatred for Obama--but I think other explanations suffice. And, "conservatives" tend to be less creative than "liberals". This is not a bad thing, unless it affects one's ability to accept other's ideas. Liberals may see multi-culturalism as a way to accept and engage others. This only works if those that you are inviting have the same abilities. I am referring to a mindset, not a political persuasion... I have met many political "liberals" who are very rigid and unaccepting and many political "conservatives" who believe strongly in individual freedoms. Surely you guys know that Germany, France and Britain have all said that multiculturalism does not work. Surely you have never set foot in any of these countries and have no idea of what you speak. Germany has a very interesting experiment with multiculturalism in the post war era with many conflicts that were subjectively insurmountable and based on incompatible cultural foundations. It turns out that the rift is always much deeper when it runs parallel to socio-economic fault lines. A decent economy and the availability of actual social services (schooling, childcare) has done wonders for integration, whereas postulating has done exactly nothing._________________florian - ny22 I have been to a number of countries. The one which celebrates its multi cultural nature the most is the USA.There is a small group who have multi backgrounds- like nearly every American- who will tell you that we must close the door because multi doesn't work. American culture is a composite culture, you ever heard of the "melting pot"? I think the USA has really been more of an assimilation and integration culture ie "melting pot". We are a country that has, historically, accepted and integrated other cultures into ours. Not always easily. Distinct cultures, for the most part, are not a big part of our makeup. Historically, immigrants have wanted to belong to the larger society. You cannot post new topics in this forumYou cannot reply to topics in this forumYou cannot edit your posts in this forumYou cannot delete your posts in this forumYou cannot vote in polls in this forumYou cannot attach files in this forumYou cannot download files in this forum
Sinn Fein is good at playing for sympathy in the court of public opinion. Until recently, the temptation for other nationalist parties like the SDLP and Fianna Fail has been to give them a soft ride for the sake of the peace process and to support Adams against the hardliners who are supposedly yapping at his heels. As things stand, the main effect of the robbery will be to prolong political stasis in the north, preventing the return of devolved power sharing for the foreseeable future. That is something that Sinn Fein can play to its advantage, pointing to it as evidence of the irreformability of the northern state, the intractability of unionism and the need for rapid movement toward Irish unity. It is not a bad line to pursue over the next year of Ruane-led celebrations, in which they will push the Irish government for a green [sic] paper on how a united Ireland will be achieved. Looked at from that perspective, a failed settlement in Northern Ireland and an IRA that is still there in the wings doesn’t look bad for Sinn Fein — provided there is no return to violence. Sinn Fein’s big card will be that it is the only all-Ireland party, that it represents the majority of nationalists in the north and that it is the next big thing in the south. The SDLP now looks like a loser and some of its brightest and best young talent, men like Martin Morgan, the former lord mayor of Belfast, are thinking of stepping aside. Its former links with the Irish Labour party, which is already recruiting members on its own account in the north, count for less and less. Connections with Fianna Fail could change all that. It would certainly attract new members and could halt the haemorrhage of old ones. It would also give Fianna Fail an all-Ireland organisation that could counter Sinn Fein.
Each scenario has it's own downside. Being a Pony in Humanville means not having the required dexterity. Being Human in Ponyville means having everything be too small or too counter intuitive to function. The solution? Turn into a Pony in Ponyville. Win/Win
Postnatal development of skull base, neuro- and viscerocranium in man and monkey: morphometric evaluation of CT scans and radiograms. Postnatal development of the neuro- and viscerocranium with special reference to the maxillodental structures was studied morphometrically by analyzing computer tomograms and radiograms of human and monkey heads of different age groups. The following parameters were used: the prognathic angle, the clivus angle, the palate-incisivus angle, the interincisival angle and the viscerocranial quotient. In the newborn primates including man, all parameters measured were relatively similar; postnatally, however, characteristic differences in the growth pattern between man and monkey were developing. In monkey, a marked prognathic growth of the viscerocranium was found associated with characteristic positional changes of the frontal teeth, whereas the growth of the neurocranium was retarded. Here, unlike the human, a flattening of the skull base was observed. In contrast, the human skull showed no major proportional changes during its postnatal development compared with the original spherical skull form of the newborn.
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Stimulus generalization of excitation and inhibition. Five sign-tracking experiments with pigeons investigated the breadth of stimulus generalization of excitatory and inhibitory conditioning. Using a compound stimulus test procedure, these experiments found evidence for a narrower generalization of associative strength in excitation than in inhibition. They also found a narrower associative gradient with a more strongly conditioned excitatory stimulus, although this did not seem to account for the difference between exciters and inhibitors. These results confirm earlier findings comparing generalization after acquisition and extinction and raise various theoretical issues about generalization.
// <copyright file="IBackgroundTransferWorker.cs" company="Fubar Development Junker"> // Copyright (c) Fubar Development Junker. All rights reserved. // </copyright> using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Threading; using System.Threading.Tasks; namespace FubarDev.FtpServer.BackgroundTransfer { /// <summary> /// A background transfer worker. /// </summary> public interface IBackgroundTransferWorker { /// <summary> /// Enqueue an entry for a background transfer (e.g. upload). /// </summary> /// <param name="backgroundTransfer">The background transfer to enqueue.</param> /// <param name="cancellationToken">The cancellation token.</param> /// <returns>The task.</returns> Task EnqueueAsync(IBackgroundTransfer backgroundTransfer, CancellationToken cancellationToken); /// <summary> /// Get the status of all pending and active background transfers. /// </summary> /// <returns>The status of all background transfers.</returns> IReadOnlyCollection<BackgroundTransferInfo> GetStates(); } }
headache Recent Articles ‘Tis the season of giving, but too many Minnesotans this time of year are giving and receiving something nobody wants: norovirus infection and the nasty illness that comes with it. Noroviruses are a group of viruses that can cause inflammation of the stomach and intestines, leading to vomiting, diarrhea and stomach cramping. Other symptoms can include low-grade fever or chills, headache, and muscle aches. Noroviruses are very contagious and are the leading cause of food-borne illness outbreaks in Minnesota, infecting thousands of people each year, said state health officials. Found in the stool (feces) or vomit of infected people, the viruses are transferred to food, water or surfaces by the hands of infected people who have not washed adequately after using the bathroom. Continue Reading →
A U.S. district court judge on Saturday issued a ruling against the resale of songs purchased through digital outlets like Apple's iTunes, finding that the unauthorized transfer of digital music is illegal under the Copyright Act. The judgment was handed down by U.S. District Judge Richard Sullivan, who found in favor of plaintiff Capitol Records' suit against ReDigi, an online marketplace for "digital used music," reports AllThingsD. While ReDigi offered a number of counter examples to Capitol's copyright assertions, including a first-sale doctrine that allows companies like Netflix to earn profits on the transfer of DVDs, Judge Sullivan was unimpressed. According to the court, there is a clear separation between digital content, like MP3s, and physical content like CDs. ReDigi acts as an intermediary between people who want to recoup some of the costs associated with buying digital music, and buyers. Transactions are made in the digital domain, or online, with ReDigi taking a certain percentage of each sale for providing the forum and means to transfer. Judge Sullivan noted in the order that courts have "consistently held that the unauthorized duplication of digital music files over the Internet infringes a copyright owner’s exclusive right to reproduce," though the question as to whether the unauthorized transfer of said music over the internet constitutes "reproduction." Ultimately, the jurist found that such transfer does in fact do so. It should be noted that "transfer" as it is being argued in the case is not the duplication of songs, but instead the sending of a single asset so that only one file exists before and after the transfer.
add_subdirectory(estimation) add_subdirectory(distance) SET(DGTAL_TESTS_VOLUMES_SRC testKanungo testBoundedLatticePolytope testBoundedRationalPolytope testCellGeometry testDigitalConvexity ) FOREACH(FILE ${DGTAL_TESTS_VOLUMES_SRC}) add_executable(${FILE} ${FILE}) target_link_libraries (${FILE} DGtal ) add_test(${FILE} ${FILE}) ENDFOREACH(FILE)
Q: Mapview - protection against coordinates found nil I have mapview that downloads records off CloudKit. The coordinates of each record is based on forward geocoder, where users add the address (ex: New York, NY) and lats and lons are obtained Current Model is as follow: class Place: NSObject { var name: String var address: String var comment: String? var photo: UIImage? var rating: Int var location: CLLocation? var identifier: String var record: CKRecord! init(record: CKRecord) { self.record = record self.name = record.valueForKey(placeName) as! String self.address = record.valueForKey(placeAddress) as! String self.comment = record.valueForKey(placeComment) as? String if let photoAsset = record.valueForKey(placePhoto) as? CKAsset { self.photo = UIImage(data: NSData(contentsOfURL: photoAsset.fileURL)!) } self.rating = record.valueForKey(placeRating) as! Int self.location = record.valueForKey(placeLocation) as? CLLocation self.identifier = record.recordID.recordName } // MARK: Map Annotation var coordinate: CLLocationCoordinate2D { get { return location!.coordinate } } This is my method to place each pin on the mapview. func placePins() { for place: Place in self.places { let location = CLLocationCoordinate2DMake(place.coordinate.latitude, place.coordinate.longitude) let dropPin = CustomPointAnnotation(place: place) dropPin.pinCustomImageName = "customPin" dropPin.coordinate = location dropPin.title = place.title dropPin.subtitle = place.subtitle dropPin.name = place.name dropPin.image = place.photo mapView.addAnnotation(dropPin) } } How do i fix them to protect against any record that doesn't have coordinates since forward geocoder is not the most reliable way? A: What about for place: Place in self.places { if (place.location == nil) { continue; } ... } Not sure what is the issue there
Q: Slickgrid - One-click checkboxes? When I create a checkbox column (through use of formatters/editors) in Slickgrid, I've noticed that it takes two clicks to interact with it (one to focus the cell, and one to interact with the checkbox). (Which makes perfect sense) However, I've noticed that I am able to interact with the checkbox selectors plugin (for selecting multiple rows) with one click. Is there any way I can make ALL of my checkboxes behave this way? A: For futher readers I solved this problem by modifing the grid data itself on click event. Setting boolean value to opposite and then the formatter will display clicked or unclicked checkbox. grid.onClick.subscribe (function (e, args) { if ($(e.target).is(':checkbox') && options['editable']) { var column = args.grid.getColumns()[args.cell]; if (column['editable'] == false || column['autoEdit'] == false) return; data[args.row][column.field] = !data[args.row][column.field]; } }); function CheckboxFormatter (row, cell, value, columnDef, dataContext) { if (value) return '<input type="checkbox" name="" value="'+ value +'" checked />'; else return '<input type="checkbox" name="" value="' + value + '" />'; } Hope it helps. A: The way I have done it is pretty straight forward. First step is you have to disable the editor handler for your checkbox. In my project it looks something like this. I have a slickgridhelper.js to register plugins and work with them. function attachPluginsToColumns(columns) { $.each(columns, function (index, column) { if (column.mandatory) { column.validator = requiredFieldValidator; } if (column.editable) { if (column.type == "text" && column.autocomplete) { column.editor = Slick.Editors.Auto; } else if (column.type == "checkbox") { //Editor has been diasbled. //column.editor = Slick.Editors.Checkbox; column.formatter = Slick.Formatters.Checkmark; } } }); Next step is to register an onClick event handler in your custom js page which you are developing. grid.onClick.subscribe(function (e, args) { var row = args.grid.getData().getItems()[args.row]; var column = args.grid.getColumns()[args.cell]; if (column.editable && column.type == "checkbox") { row[column.field] = !row[column.field]; refreshGrid(grid); } }); Now a single click is suffice to change the value of your checkbox and persist it. A: Register a handler for the "onClick" event and make the changes to the data there. See http://mleibman.github.com/SlickGrid/examples/example7-events.html grid.onClick.subscribe(function(e, args) { var checkbox = $(e.target); // do stuff });
miR-199a-3p promotes cardiomyocyte proliferation by inhibiting Cd151 expression. Adult mammalian cardiomyocytes have extremely limited capacity to regenerate, and it is believed that a strong intrinsic mechanism is prohibiting the cardiomyocytes from entering the cell cycle. microRNAs that promote proliferation in cardiomyocyte can be used as probes to identify novel genes suppressing cardiomyocytes proliferation, thus dissecting the mechanism(s) preventing cardiomyocytes from duplication. In particular, miR-199a-3p has been found as a potent activator of proliferation in rodent cardiomyocyte, although its molecular targets remain elusive. Here, we identified Cd151 as a direct target of miR-199a-3p, and its expression is greatly suppressed by miR-199a-3p. Cd151 gain-of-function reduced cardiomyocyte proliferation, conversely Cd151 loss-of-function increased cardiomyocytes proliferation. Overexpression of Cd151 blocks the activating effect of miR-199a-3p on cardiomyocyte proliferation, suggesting Cd151 is a functional target of miR-199a-3p in cardiomyocytes. Mechanistically, we found that Cd151 induces p38 expression, a known negative regulator of cardiomyocyte proliferation, and pharmacological inhibition of p38 rescued the inhibitory effect of Cd151 on proliferation. Together, this work proposes Cd151 as a novel suppressor of cardiomyocyte proliferation, which may provide a new molecular target for developing therapies to promote cardiac regeneration.
Immunizations. Vaccination is one of the most effective preventative health measures in modern times. It has positively affected the incidence and prevalence of a myriad of diseases, as well as improved both their morbidity and mortality. It is essential that health care providers understand the value of this intervention, promote comprehensive immunization coverage within their community, and recognize the underlying principles that guide decisions regarding vaccination. Factors important to consider before immunization administration include the type of vaccination, its recommended timing and intervals, and the presence of contraindications, precautions, or other special considerations.
The poncho ain’t pretty You’re sitting ground level two rows from the front, on a cold Friday night at the MCG. The cold wind is blowing from the grey daunting skies and then it happens. It starts to rain. Rain is a beautiful thing especially when you are rugged up indoors wearing multiple layers and Ugg Boots watching the footy from the privacy of your bed. When you are at the footy however it becomes quite a dilemma. I like to take pride in my appearance, unless I just can’t be bothered and im staying at home, but yes otherwise I like to be ‘princess pretty’ even at the footy. I go through my normal makeup and hair ritual for the footy, mostly to disprove the whole ‘Collingwood ferals’ hypothesis. So when it rains the dilemma to face is obvious; to poncho or not to poncho?! Fashion-wise ponchos are a serious NO-NO! I mean, who looks good in a loose plastic bag?! It’s impossible to look attractive in a poncho. This leads me to my next point, sitting as close to the players as can be and wearing a poncho isn’t going to help the possible…no, highly unlikely elevation to WAG status. Sometimes players DO look into the crowd, they do! Especially after the game when they run down to give away mini footballs, and the poncho look, I doubt its going to be a turn on. “I first saw her at the footy in the crowd wearing a poncho.” Said NO FOOTY PLAYER EVER. Wear the poncho and suffer the consequences of poncho hair and looking like a potato sack or just a blob really. Guys aren’t as effected they can just rip off the sleeves of their ponchos and show off their guns… if it comes to that, but overall they do get away with it better. Most blokes seem to like the device; Collingwood’s very own Andrew Pickering says “ponchos are a great invention. I like the secretive feel of them.” That’s great Andrew but you don’t look like a blobby potato when you wear one. So I guess the only solution for footy fashionistas is to check the weather for rain and get some seats under the roof, oh and don’t forget a black and white umbrella for the walk to the carpark. Facebook and Twitter Want to know when new stories are posted? Enter your email address to subscribe and receive notifications of new posts by email. Note: this is not our eNewsletter sign up. Use the form on the other side to subscribe to our email eNewsletter as well!
C I sell a line of plastics FC And I travel on the road FEm And I have a case of samples FG Which believe me is a load C Every night a strange cafe FC A strange hotel and then FEm Early in the morning FGC I am on the road again Dm When the season's over Em And my lonesome journey ends DmEm That's the only time I see DmG My family and my friends C I drive up Ocean Parkway FC And before I stop the car FEm My ma leans out the window FGC And she hollers, "Here we are!" C Shake hands with your Uncle Max, mein boy FC And here is your sister Shirl FEm And here is your cousin Isabel DmG That's Irving's oldest girl C And do you remember the Tishman twins FC Gerald and Jerome FC We all came out to greet you FGC And to wish you welcome home Meet... F Merowitz, Berowitz, Handelman, Schandelman BbC Sperber and Gerber and Steiner and Stone F Boskowitz, Lubowitz, Aaronson, Baronson, BbF Kleinman and Feinman and Friedman and Cohn Gb Smallowitz, Wallowitz, Teitelbaum, Mandelbaum BDb Levin, Levinsky, Levine and Levi Gb Brumburger, Schlumburger, Minkus and Pinkus BGb And Stein with an "e-i" and Styne with a "y" AbDb Shake hands with your Uncle Sol mein boy GbDb And here is your brother Sid GbFm And here is your cousin Yetta EbmAb Who expects another kid Db Whenever you're on the road mein boy GbDb Wherever you may roam GbFm We'll all be here when you come back GbAbDb To wish you welcome home Note: personally, I prefer to go up a full step, not a half step, at the "Smallowitz" key change; it makes it easier to play. For that version, the chords for the final three stanzas are: G / C / D / G / C / GA / D / G / D / G / Gbm / Em / AD / G / D / G / Gbm / G / A / D
I Wish To Be An Asteroid, Burning To Nothing ☦A story about our Cosmonaut.☦ I am a second, human-shaped moon circling around my home. That lie comforts me when I am at my loneliest. I am a forgotten, lost human, whose efforts will be remembered by no one. That truth reminds me when I am at my most lucid. Lucidity doesn't come often. It's easier to try and sleep the years off of me. Sometimes, when my dreams are generous, I can be nestled in these comforts for a small eternity. But I always wake up to the silence in my suit, in my helm. I used to hate it some time ago, but all the hatred has bled out of me like all my tears. My visor is covered with dust that cannot be wiped off. I have tried everything to remove it, including my spit. It's just another mystery that is my existence, now. I used to dwell on myself a long time ago. Panic struck me often in those times, where I'd fear I was no longer human, no longer alive nor dead. At one point I was afraid that I had somehow ascended the paradigm of life and death, and so was beyond even the grim reaper's kiss. Now that all my fears have been confirmed, I am no longer afraid. I am no longer sad or angry. One can call it acceptance, but I don't think I can accept what I don't understand. I am a vertigo state, not quite falling and not quite rising. My thoughts, too, are not solid around any concept to explain what I am now. I have let go even of the solidity of my name, as there was no point of having a name when no one is there to call you by it. It is easier this way, to think fluid as my body is. My home is bright as a New Year's ornament, reminding me that even if I am not down there to continue it, the world continues itself. When I am at my loneliest, the web of lights over the earth keep me company in a way that the far away glow of the stars cannot. I look forward to the night, when the web glows brightest. Sometimes I imagine that the web lifts off of the world to swaddle me in a net of warmth, gently pulling me down and returning me back home. But then I wake up from my dreams and find myself here again, cold and alone. The lights probably began to dim a while ago, but I only notice it now on this night when I am lonely and empty and looking to my web of light to guide me into comfort. Some of the strings are thin, worn, or cut. A small black out, perhaps. Still, it slides worry into my flesh and that worry proceeds to infest my intestines with doubt. The itching sensation of concern flashes hot on my skin like oil from a pan. Desperate to run from my emotions, I shut my gaze to sleep. When I am again awake, I remain trapped in my anxiety and find the lights have not been this dim in a long time. I would give everything to be on the ground again, if only to be able to ask what is happening to cause things to go dark. It is easy to delude onesself that this is just some new technology that moves cities underground; any kind of excuse or explanation would do. But I know it is not that simple. My years shackled to my fate teaches me to assume my deepest anxiety is the truth. I stay awake for as long as I can. My stomach tells me to be nauseous but there is nothing to vomit except the fear lodged in my intestines. I try to network my brain to the webbing of the lights, perhaps in a desperate attempt to be with my kind before they slip away and leave me behind. "I'm still here! I'm still here! Don't leave, I'm still here!" None of my shouting does anything. The lights cannot hear me. No one can hear me. I am being pulled across an expanse of ocean and ice. I am an aurora borealis across the dark sky with no one to witness my flight. The lights grow ever dimmer. I can help. I am an intelligent man who knows all of the latest technologies. I have even watched the technology evolve. Please net me down. Scoop me from the sky like a fish from the ocean. I can rebuild; we can rebuild. I resist the forces that pull me, screaming insanity into the far-away earth. The world is callous in its rejection. Once, I awaken to find the world darker than I have ever seen it. I learn what it means to be sad again. I re-learn how to mourn. It is so much more painful to become reacquainted with this kind of sorrow now that I have nothing at all to comfort me. The stars reject me as callously as the earth and I am alone with my thoughts, reliving anew the grief that is being conscious in this cold state. In a dream, it is many years into the future. The sun expands, consuming half the solar system. It swallows my tiny body whole, gulping me into its searing heat. I am burned away to nothing. I imagine it is the embrace of my family and friends as they welcome me home.
Just a couple of months ago, rumors indicated Spotify was negotiating to acquire fellow music streamer SoundCloud. Now, TechCrunch reports hearing from a source that those talks have ended and Spotify is walking away. According to the Financial Times, Spotify has considered this deal twice before and ended negotiations because it couldn't agree on a price.
Add new comment Just wanted to present some examples of where we as the Bank actively engaged in learning from other experts in the Crisis Community. In the case of Haiti, we engaged, we learned, and we move more quickly than before (http://blogs.worldbank.org/dmblog/how-civic-hacking-answered-haiti-disaster) This is certainly not the rule but something to feel hopeful about. Many more examples upcoming. Stay tuned.
Odin Odin (オーディン Ōdin) is a recurring summon in the series. He has appeared in every Final Fantasy game from Final Fantasy III through to Final Fantasy IX, as well as Final Fantasy Tactics. Most commonly, Odin will appear and slice though enemies with his sword, cleaving them in two and inflicting Instant Death. Other games give Odin the ability to damage enemies normally as well. His basic physical characteristics are that of a demonic-looking knight with horns, a long, curved scimitar as his weapon, and a cape. This progressed to also include a lance-type weapon called Gungnir. He always is seen on his horse, who takes on demonic-type attributes as well, such as red eyes and body armor. Sleipnir, Odin's steed in Norse mythology, has eight legs; in some games in the series, Odin's steed has six legs. In Final Fantasy III, Sleipnir can be encountered as a six-legged enemy, while Odin's steed is a normal horse.
package com.dotcms.graphql; import static com.dotcms.content.elasticsearch.constants.ESMappingConstants.BASE_TYPE; import static com.dotcms.content.elasticsearch.constants.ESMappingConstants.CONTENT_TYPE; import static com.dotcms.content.elasticsearch.constants.ESMappingConstants.IDENTIFIER; import static com.dotcms.content.elasticsearch.constants.ESMappingConstants.INODE; import static com.dotcms.content.elasticsearch.constants.ESMappingConstants.LIVE; import static com.dotcms.content.elasticsearch.constants.ESMappingConstants.MOD_DATE; import static com.dotcms.content.elasticsearch.constants.ESMappingConstants.TITLE; import static com.dotcms.content.elasticsearch.constants.ESMappingConstants.URL_MAP; import static com.dotcms.content.elasticsearch.constants.ESMappingConstants.WORKING; import static com.dotmarketing.portlets.contentlet.model.Contentlet.ARCHIVED_KEY; import static com.dotmarketing.portlets.contentlet.model.Contentlet.FOLDER_KEY; import static com.dotmarketing.portlets.contentlet.model.Contentlet.HOST_KEY; import static com.dotmarketing.portlets.contentlet.model.Contentlet.LOCKED_KEY; import static com.dotmarketing.portlets.contentlet.model.Contentlet.MOD_USER_KEY; import static com.dotmarketing.portlets.contentlet.model.Contentlet.OWNER_KEY; import static com.dotmarketing.portlets.contentlet.model.Contentlet.TITLE_IMAGE_KEY; import static graphql.Scalars.GraphQLBoolean; import static graphql.Scalars.GraphQLID; import static graphql.Scalars.GraphQLString; import com.dotcms.graphql.datafetcher.ContentMapDataFetcher; import com.dotcms.graphql.datafetcher.FolderFieldDataFetcher; import com.dotcms.graphql.datafetcher.LanguageDataFetcher; import com.dotcms.graphql.datafetcher.SiteFieldDataFetcher; import com.dotcms.graphql.datafetcher.TitleImageFieldDataFetcher; import com.dotcms.graphql.datafetcher.UserDataFetcher; import com.dotcms.graphql.util.TypeUtil.TypeFetcher; import com.dotmarketing.portlets.contentlet.model.Contentlet; import com.dotmarketing.util.UtilMethods; import graphql.schema.GraphQLArgument; import graphql.schema.GraphQLTypeReference; import graphql.schema.PropertyDataFetcher; import java.util.HashMap; import java.util.Map; import java.util.function.Function; /** * Utility class that defines and returns the available fields for the {@link InterfaceType#CONTENTLET} */ public final class ContentFields { private ContentFields() {} public static Map<String, TypeFetcher> getContentFields() { final Map<String, TypeFetcher> contentFields = new HashMap<>(); contentFields.put(MOD_DATE, new TypeFetcher(GraphQLString)); contentFields.put(TITLE, new TypeFetcher(GraphQLString)); contentFields.put(TITLE_IMAGE_KEY, new TypeFetcher(GraphQLTypeReference.typeRef("Binary"), new TitleImageFieldDataFetcher())); contentFields.put(CONTENT_TYPE, new TypeFetcher(GraphQLString)); contentFields.put(BASE_TYPE, new TypeFetcher(GraphQLString)); contentFields.put(LIVE, new TypeFetcher(GraphQLBoolean)); contentFields.put(WORKING, new TypeFetcher(GraphQLBoolean)); contentFields.put(ARCHIVED_KEY, new TypeFetcher(GraphQLBoolean)); contentFields.put(LOCKED_KEY, new TypeFetcher(GraphQLBoolean)); contentFields.put("conLanguage", new TypeFetcher(GraphQLTypeReference.typeRef("Language"), new LanguageDataFetcher())); contentFields.put(IDENTIFIER, new TypeFetcher(GraphQLID)); contentFields.put(INODE, new TypeFetcher(GraphQLID)); contentFields.put(HOST_KEY, new TypeFetcher(GraphQLTypeReference.typeRef("Site"), new SiteFieldDataFetcher())); contentFields.put(FOLDER_KEY, new TypeFetcher(GraphQLTypeReference.typeRef("Folder"), new FolderFieldDataFetcher())); contentFields.put(URL_MAP, new TypeFetcher(GraphQLString, PropertyDataFetcher .fetching((Function<Contentlet, String>) (contentlet) -> UtilMethods.isSet(contentlet.getStringProperty("urlMap")) ? contentlet.getStringProperty("urlMap") : contentlet.getStringProperty("URL_MAP_FOR_CONTENT")))); contentFields.put(OWNER_KEY, new TypeFetcher(GraphQLTypeReference.typeRef("User"), new UserDataFetcher())); contentFields.put(MOD_USER_KEY, new TypeFetcher(GraphQLTypeReference.typeRef("User"), new UserDataFetcher())); contentFields.put("map", new TypeFetcher(GraphQLString, new ContentMapDataFetcher(), GraphQLArgument.newArgument().name("key").type(GraphQLString).build())); return contentFields; } }
package dev.huhao.samples.ddd.blogservice.domain.concepts; public interface ValueObject { }
The opportunity to see him up close, in a non-confrontational arena, seemed like the perfect opportunity to form my own opinion about Corbyn, away from the din of public opprobrium. I desperately wanted to find a man whose presence and words would shatter the parody of him that emerges through the media filter. But I did not. Varoufakis’ questioning was as gentle as it is possible to be, the precise opposite of a Humphrys grilling, but it felt like watching a loving father toss balls very gently to a toddler who drops every one. Whatever the topic, Corbyn’s needle fell into the same groove about inequality. When he was asked how he was bearing up under the stress of his job, he talked about inequality. When asked why his party wasn’t ahead in the polls, he talked about inequality.
Perpetrator of crimes against humanity, ethnic cleansing and cultural genocide. Documented serial violator of international law and the most fundamental human rights. Complicit in territorial aggression. All these accusations, and countless more like them, have recently been made by mainstream commentators, respected academics and official international figures. Of whom do they speak? Australia, of course. But does such insistent, brutal critique create a misleading picture of actual moral performance? Relentless, powerful criticism Most readers will be familiar with these accusations. Australia’s treatment of asylum seekers attracts well-publicised accusations of crimes against humanity and prompts serial reports of its serious breaches of human rights. Australia has recently been accused of racist and discriminatory acts of cultural genocide, ethnic cleansing and “acts of war” for proposals to remove basic services to its remote indigenous communities. Australia’s (lack of) action on climate change allegedly amounts to crimes against humanity and its involvement in Middle East conflicts is tantamount to the crime of aggression. Meanwhile, major human rights reports highlight a “grim outlook” for Australia. It is little wonder that respected international figures should thus mention Australia in the same breath as brutal regimes like Islamic State (IS), Syria and North Korea. Actual moral performance With all this in mind, you might be surprised where Australia sits in global human rights rankings. Australia consistently places in the very top echelon of such rankings, as seen here, here and here. Equally, it is a strong performer on governance values, democracy indexes and combined measures of happiness. There is a reason desperate refugees flood to Australia, rather than flee from it. What explains this gap? Of course, one can be comparatively a top performer and still be plagued with serious problems. But instead of using language appropriate to talking about serious problems, commentators routinely invoke notions of horrifying criminality. Through talk of genocide and atrocity, commentators often fail to distinguish between, on the one hand, savage slaughter and full-throttle repression and, on the other, rash, botched, insensitive, unilateral, ham-fisted or politicised responses to genuinely tough ethical questions. Equally, the debate can be skewed towards criticism. Political discourse, media and activism are all prone to invoking crisis, sensation and scandal. Even academia is not immune. Social “critique” rightly bears a special place in academic life, but can direct attention towards what is going wrong, rather than what is going right. Some of these practices – for example, politicians’ confected outrage – are lamentable. Other practices, such as academics and independent bodies speaking truth to power, are vital. Nevertheless, these many different phenomena combine to paint a misleadingly depressing picture of the country’s moral landscape. But aren’t there benefits? Even if the picture is skewed towards critique, real benefits arise. A negative slant can head off the natural tendency towards venerating one’s own community. Such a tendency can tempt us towards ugly nationalism or delusions about inherent cultural superiority. Having high local expectations can also help secure important reforms and prevent complacency. For example, by congratulating ourselves on our high global rankings, Australians might spurn the call for new human rights legislation — even though this might be a powerful method for responding to the serious problems we do face. But at what cost? Hyperbole can undercut support for important causes when objective, balanced argument would work better. Rather than changing their behaviour, people might switch off from critique. They might see the United Nations and human rights itself as nothing but unrelenting sources of shame and rebuke. So, too, can other countries easily brush aside Australia’s entreaties to respect rights and international law. Who are we to preach to others — like Russia or Indonesia — if our own brand is irreparably tainted (as Iran recently queried)? But perhaps the most serious ramifications of this cultural phenomenon lie in the potentially corrosive effect on ordinary people’s moral character. Like every society, Australia needs to encourage reasonable allegiance and commitment to its social and political processes. We are all shocked when young people choose to betray Australia’s values by joining a genocidal regime like IS. Yet our own “public relations” efforts showcase our flaws, not our successes. If people give up on the society around them, then they can tend to excuse their own moral failings and self-righteously disconnect from political life. Why play fair if the system is corrupt? Finally, while it can feel good to scold wrongdoers, encouragement sometimes works better for achieving results. In the current environment, Australians would struggle to feel any kind of “cultural ownership” of human rights. This is a real shame. From the most inauspicious beginnings, Australians have built their country into an extraordinary human rights success story. They should be inspired to go on living up to that status.
Q: instanceof operator in java with interfaces Can anyone explain the following behavior in Java using instanceof operator . Runnable r = new Thread(); eventhough the type of variable r is Runnable and the instanceof comparison is done on classes that do not reside in the same class hierarchy System.out.println(r instanceof String); // This line does not compile System.out.println(r instanceof Vector); // This line compiles System.out.println(r instanceof FileNotFoundException); // This line compiles A: String class is final -- that means it can't be subclassed. Moreover, it doesn't implement Runnable. All of this is known at compile time; hence, compilation error.
Q: Powershell Active Directory DisplayName I have a powershell script that builds active directory users based on CSV file. It has the attributes defined like this: -GivenName $_.FirstName ` -Surname $_.LastName ` -SamAccountName $_.UserName ` I want to add the DisplayName attribute to combine $.FirstName and $.LastName with a space in the between. I tried: -DisplayName $_.FirstName + " " + $_.LastName ` But the above doesn't work, it gives an error. Can anyone kindly suggest how I can define the DisplayName attribute with the firstname and lastname from the CSV data? Thanks A: When PowerShell looks at arguments passed to a command, each individual token is interpreted as a separate input argument. Wrap the string concatenation in a sub-expression ($()) to pass it as a single string: Set-ADUser ... -DisplayName $($_.FirstName + " " + $_.LastName) or use an expandable string: Set-ADUser ... -DisplayName "$($_.FirstName) $($_.LastName)" As Lee_Dailey notes, you might want to use a technique called "splatting" to organize your parameter arguments instead of splitting them over multiple lines: Import-Csv users.csv |ForEach-Object { $parameterArgs = @{ Name = $_.Name SamAccountName = $_.UserName GivenName = $_.FirstName Surname = $_.LastName DisplayName = $_.FirstName,$_.LastName -join ' ' } # pass our parameter arguments by "@splatting" New-ADUser @parameterArgs }
DDoS Attacks Will Now Be ‘Something You Only Read About in the History Books’ - jgrahamc https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/59dd5q/cloudflare-ceo-ddos-attacks-will-now-be-something-you-only-read-about-in-the-history-books ====== thinkMOAR 'Reading about something in history books' implies it doesn't happen or occur anymore. ~~~ kentonv I think that was the point, yes. (Though it is admittedly hyperbolic.)
Field This disclosure relates to climate control, and, more particularly, to a climate control assembly. Background Temperature modified air for environmental control of living or working space is typically provided to relatively extensive areas, such as entire buildings, selected offices, or suites of rooms within a building. In the case of vehicles, such as automobiles, the entire vehicle is typically cooled or heated as a unit. There are many situations, however, in which more selective or restrictive air temperature modification is desirable. For example, it is often desirable to provide an individualized climate control for an occupant seat so that substantially instantaneous heating or cooling can be achieved. For example, an automotive vehicle exposed to the summer weather, where the vehicle has been parked in an unshaded area for a long period of time, can cause the vehicle seat to be very hot and uncomfortable for the occupant for some time after entering and using the vehicle, even with normal air conditioning. Furthermore, even with normal air-conditioning, on a hot day, the seat occupant's back and other pressure points may remain sweaty while seated. In the winter time, it is highly desirable to have the ability to quickly warm the seat of the occupant to facilitate the occupant's comfort, especially where the normal vehicle heater is unlikely to warm the vehicle's interior as quickly. For such reasons, there have been various types of individualized climate control systems for vehicle seats. Climate control systems can include a distribution system comprising a combination of channels and passages formed in the cushion of the seat. A thermal module thermally conditions the air and delivers the conditioned air to seat channels and passages. The conditioned air flows through the channels and passages to cool or heat the space adjacent the surface of the vehicle seat.
Navigation Astropy uses the Python warnings module to issue warning messages. The details of using the warnings module are general to Python, and apply to any Python software that uses this system. The user can suppress the warnings using the python command line argument -W"ignore" when starting an interactive python session. For example: $ python -W"ignore" The user may also use the command line argument when running a python script as follows: $ python -W"ignore" myscript.py It is also possible to suppress warnings from within a python script. For instance, the warnings issued from a single call to the astropy.io.fits.writeto function may be suppressed from within a Python script using the warnings.filterwarnings function as follows: An equivalent way to insert an entry into the list of warning filter specifications for simple call warnings.simplefilter: >>> warnings.simplefilter('ignore',UserWarning) Astropy includes its own warning classes, AstropyWarning and AstropyUserWarning. All warnings from Astropy are based on these warning classes (see below for the distinction between them). One can thus ignore all warnings from Astropy (while still allowing through warnings from other libraries like Numpy) by using something like: As mentioned above, there are actually two base classes for Astropy warnings. The main distinction is that AstropyUserWarning is for warnings that are intended for typical users (e.g. “Warning: Ambiguous unit”, something that might be because of improper input). In contrast, AstropyWarning warnings that are notAstropyUserWarning may be for lower-level warnings more useful for developers writing code that uses Astropy (e.g., the deprecation warnings discussed below). So if you’re a user that just wants to silence everything, the code above will suffice, but if you are a developer and want to hide development-related warnings from your users, you may wish to still allow through AstropyUserWarning. Astropy also issues warnings when deprecated API features are used. If you wish to squelch deprecation warnings, you can start Python with -Wi::Deprecation. This sets all deprecation warnings to ignored. There is also an Astropy-specific AstropyDeprecationWarning which can be used to disable deprecation warnings from Astropy only.
Genome sequencing reveals somatic evolution in murine SCLC. Genomic analysis identifies deregulated PTEN signaling as a driver of murine SCLC progression.
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How to Assemble a Balance Wheel The balance wheel is comprised of a number of parts. Below is a guide to how to make the majority of the assembly, excluding the collet and balance spring. This is the upper side of the balance wheel. It has an innner bevel, whereas the bottom side is flat. The bottom side of the balance wheel, notice that the spokes are flush to the rim of the wheel unlike the upper side. The roller. There’s two main parts, the big roller or table roller and the safety roller or little roller. The table roller is on the bottom in this photo, and it has the impulse jewel on it. There’s a groove in the safety roller in line with the jewel which forms part of the safety action of the escapement. The balance staff. If you can imagine the staff is in two parts separated by the hub, the part on the left is wher the balance wheel will sit and is the upper side. The part to the right is where the roller will fit on and is the bottom side. First things first, you need to find the right sized hole in your staking set. You can do this by putting the balance in a hole until you find the one that is the smallest it will comfortably fit into. Make sure to double check you’ve got the balance wheel side up. Now that you have the right hole selected, you will want to use a spike to align the base correctly and then tighten it up. Choose you first stake as being one that has a flat top and a hole big enough to fit the balance shoulder in The first stake You can push the balance wheel onto the balance shoulder by hand and then place it in the staking block. You can then use the stake to push the wheel flat to the balance seat. You only need to use the force of your hand and shouldn’t need to hammer the stake. Be sure that after each push you revolve the stake and the balance as the staking set may have imperfections nd by revolving the stake and the piece you can average them out. Visually check the result. The wheel should be completely flat on the balance seat and the riveting shoulder should be showing. The next stake needs to have a rounded end, and have a hole large enough to fit the collet shoulder through but not the riveting shoulder. After a few hammer strikes you can see the rivet forming as you splay the shoulder out. As before be sure to revolve the piece and the stake after each hit. The next stake needs to flatten the riveting shoulder that you’ve just bent down flat forming the complete rivet. It needs a flat top and the same sized hole as the previous stake. After a few hammer blowsyou can start to see the rivet flatten out. I’ve not done it quite enough at this point and you can still see quite a step remaining. After a bit more bashing the rivet is now flat and the wheel is now joined to the balance staff. The next stage is to put the roller onto the bottom half of the balance staff. For this we’re going to be turning the assembly upside down. As we already have the right sized stake for this side we can use the stake like an anvil and rest the balance on. Not all staking blocks have this option, but in this case we can place the stake inside it We can treat the new anvil like a normal hole in the staking block, and so you will need to line it up correctly as before using a spike. Then place the balance into the stake, making sure that the bottom side is facing upwards For the final stake we want one that is curved so it will fit inside the arch of the safety roller. We do not want to damage the roller and will only want to push it into place by hand Make sure that the roller is sitting right upto the roller seat. You are only pusing the roller on with the force of you hand, as it is a tight friction fit on the tapered roller shoulder, but not so tight that you can never remove it later You will want to align the impulse pin so that it is inbetween two legs of the wheel. This is so that you will be able to see the operation of the impulse jewel during escapement clearly The final step is to put the assembly into a poising tool and rotate it to double check to see whether it is straight
Brian Carpentier, Koffee Kup's executive vice president of sales and marketing, was pleasantly surprised to hear about the ad, saying he was especially taken off guard to learn that the pumpkin flavor was featured, as it debuted only a few days ago. But he's not surprised to see that others have discovered his product's romantic potential. "I guess we have a new dating thing going on, but I think doughnuts are good for everything," Carpentier says. "Anniversaries, birthdays, everything."
toolsmith :toolsmith: n. The software equivalent of a tool-and-die specialist; one who specializes in making the tool with which other programmers create applications. Many hackers consider this more fun than applications per se; to understand why, see uninteresting Jon Bentley, in the "Bumper-Sticker Computer Science" chapter of his book "More Programming Pearls", quotes Dick Sites from DEC as saying "I'd rather write programs to write programs than write programs".
Paula Arce-Trigatti from Rice University’s Kinder Institute and Tulane University’s Douglas Harris bring together voices from education research and practice to discuss school reforms and the implications for urban schooling nationally. When San Francisco Unified School District's commissioners passed a resolution to pilot an ethnic studies course in a select group of five high schools, it stated that "a growing body of academic research shows the importance of culturally meaningful and relevant curriculum." We already knew that the resolution was on the right track when it said that the course itself would "help close the achievement gap, reduce dropout rates, and increase graduation rates." We were ready. However, we knew the school board commissioners would want to know if the ethnic studies course piloted across a set of San Francisco high schools in fact achieved that intended outcome. We turned to our partnership with Stanford University to find a researcher who could help us analyze the pilot course outcomes. We wanted to have evidence when our school board considered expanding the resolution beyond a small group of schools. We engaged in many hours of discussions and data review, first with Stanford Professor Tom Dee, and then with Post-Doc (now Assistant Professor at UC Irvine) Emily Penner, about the implementation of the pilot course. Tom and Emily shared the results with us just a few days before the board was to consider a resolution to expand the pilot. We were then tasked with scaling the ethnic studies course to a broader array of our high schools. While Tom and Emily brought the expertise of the original data, as economists, they could not help us think about how to adapt the piloted course curriculum. SFUSD teachers, in collaboration with SF State University, originally designed the course. After reviewing the current state of the curriculum, we were aware that we needed to revisit the curriculum in order to make it a viable course for all public high schools in San Francisco. So, we turned to the expertise of our own teachers to redesign the curriculum and make adjustments to the course to implement at scale. Four important steps we took were: Engaging the teachers who taught the pilot course (and with strong backgrounds in ethnic studies content) in the revision of the ethnic studies curriculum Updating the ethnic studies curriculum to make the key elements about content more accessible to teachers with less of a background teaching ethnic studies Creating units of study and lesson plans in alignment with state standards for history and social science Providing teachers who were new to the course with professional development prior to the new school year as well as monthly meetings to support their instruction throughout the year. (This provided teachers with a community where they could discuss their practice). We are now in talks with our Stanford partners to start the next phase of research on SFUSD's ethnic studies courses. We hope to study the longitudinal outcomes of the students in the original pilot, but to also understand the implementation and the outcomes of our expanded ethnic studies course. In addition to working with our Stanford research partners, we look forward to our continued work with our teachers on the ethnic studies course as we continue on our learning journey. Categories: Tags: Notice: We recently upgraded our comments. (Learn more here.) If you are logged in as a subscriber or registered user and already have a Display Name on edweek.org, you can post comments. If you do not already have a Display Name, please create one here. Ground Rules for Posting We encourage lively debate, but please be respectful of others. Profanity and personal attacks are prohibited. By commenting, you are agreeing to abide by our user agreement. All comments are public. The opinions expressed in Urban Education Reform: Bridging Research and Practice are strictly those of the author(s) and do not reflect the opinions or endorsement of Editorial Projects in Education, or any of its publications.
Sensor is an object or a device made for a purpose to detect an occurrence of any event or change in the environmental condition and if found, provide a corresponding output. Broadly, Sensor is a transducer which intakes one kind of energy (mostly optical & electrical) to operate & gives different types of output. Today sensors are used in everyday life in every electronic product & with the advancement in technologies, the demand of instrumentation and automation has been increasing over the years and expected to grow further in the upcoming future with highest possible demand. One such product from this category is the distance measurement sensor. As the name itself defines that it is used in detecting or tracing the distance between two objects. In the present days, a sensor with high sensitivity is more preferred, the term sensitivity is used to find out the quality or the accuracy of the sensor. Currently, the distance measurement sensors are the combination of different technologies as ultrasonic, optical, capacitive, inductive and many more, selection of sensors are done as per the requirements which is usually based on the application, need for the accuracy, cost, size, distance of operation and life time. As for the short distance measurement application, proximity sensors are more suitable, LASER distance sensors are used for the application of long distance measurement purpose. The consistent increasing demand of distance measurement sensor market has continuously been increasing globally and expected to grow with CAGR in double digits & the same scenario might be seen for next six to seven years in global distance measurement sensor market. Distance Measurement Sensor: Market Dynamics For last some years distance measurement sensors have been integrated in the automobile vehicle like Cars, trucks, buses in order to provide the information of the surrounding of the vehicle to the driver which increases the safety factor and hence it is coming out as a new trend for distance measurement sensor market. The key growth drivers of global distance measurement sensor market are increased adoption of distance measurement sensors in automation and robotics, need for advanced security solutions in the automobiles, drastic rising demand of distance measurement sensor in construction industries to trace the distance in various applications, increased demand in military application for target detection as in drone and aircrafts are some other drivers support the growth of this market. On the other hand high sensitivity towards environmental factors affects its accuracy, as the accuracy of ultrasonic sensors reduces in high noisy environment & accuracy of proximity sensor decreases in brighter environment. Geographically, distance measurement sensor is segmented into seven regions which are ; North America, Latin America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Japan, Asia Pacific Excluding Japan (APEJ), and Middle East and Africa (MEA). Among all the regions Asia Pacific is the highest contributor in term of revenue in global distance measurement sensor
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Despite Russia's pressure to include the PKK-affiliated Democratic Union Party (PYD) in the Syria talks beginning in Geneva on Friday, the United Nations is taking into account Turkey and Syria's concerns while claiming the opposition did not send an invitation to PYD leader Salih Muslim. Evaluating Turkey's position, presidential spokesperson ambassador İbrahim Kalın said on Wednesday that Turkey will be represented at the highest level of the negotiations. Reiterating Turkey's opposition to PYD participation in the negotiations, Kalın underlined that Turkey's objections have been shared by other countries as well. "The groups that were supposed to participate in the negotiations were actually set long ago. The Syrian opposition held a meeting in Riyadh and the groups that will participate in the Geneva talks were declared there. This last minute attempt to include it in the talks ... is contrary to the efforts and talks so far," Kalın said.His remarks came just hours after French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said U.N. Special Envoy to Syria Staffan de Mistura had told him that he would not be inviting the PYD to the peace talks in Geneva and that a moderate opposition group would lead the negotiations. "Mr. de Mistura sent invitations ... the PYD group was causing the most problems, and Mr. de Mistura told me he had not sent them an invitation letter," Fabius said on Wednesday.On Tuesday, the U.N. envoy Staffan de Mistura sent invitations to representatives of the Kurdish group the Syrian Democratic Assembly (SDA), which is believed to be close to the PYD, to participate in the Geneva talks. However, PYD leader Salih Muslim and other representatives did not receive an invitation, to their disappointment. The PYD's representative in France, Khaled Eissa, who had been on the list of possible delegates proposed by Russia, blamed regional and international powers, in particular Turkey, for blocking the Kurds and forecast the talks would fail. "You can't neglect a force that controls an area three times the size of Lebanon," he told Reuters on Wednesday.Despite the PYD's claim that Turkey is blocking the Kurds from participating in the Geneva talks, Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu made it clear on Tuesday that Turkey would like Syrian Kurds to be represented at the upcoming talks but opposes the presence of the PYD."We believe that regarding Syria, there should be a table at which Kurds, Arabs, Turkmens, Sunnis, Alawites and Christians sit altogether. The inclusion of Kurds at the table is a necessity; a table that leaves out Kurds is incomplete. But we are definitely against the YPG [People's Protection Units], which is oppressing Kurds themselves, from sitting at the table," Davutoğlu said.
Pass the Masala: vegetarian Indian cooking made simple by Bharti Saincher In Pass the Masala, Surrey local Bharti Saincher gives us Indian recipes that she has perfected for decades. She has also included a few favourite recipes from China, Thailand, and Mexico. Unlike traditional Indian cooking, she has made an effort to reduce the amount of butter and/or oil to the minimum needed to make the dish delicious and she embraces using modern kitchen conveniences if it makes cooking more efficient or effective. I enjoyed this cookbook because Bharti Saincher also educates us on the history of foods in certain regions, different techniques for cooking, and the parts of a traditional Indian meal. She gives quick tips on how to adjust if a dish is too salty/dry/runny/etc. The book includes an in-depth reference guide and very thorough instructions that make Indian cooking less daunting to those of us who may not have cooked Indian dishes. My mouth is watering! (Submitted by Meghan).
Q: How to use HOC and recompose properly I just started React recently and read about HOC. I would like to do something similar to: making a container editable. My 'solution' (as it's not working properly yet.) editableRow (HOC): import React from 'react' import { withStateHandlers, withHandlers, compose } from 'recompose' const editableRow = () => compose( withStateHandlers( { isEditing: false, editingId: null }, { toggleEditing: ({ isEditing, editingId }) => entryId => ({ isEditing: !isEditing, editingId: isEditing ? null : entryId }) } ), withHandlers({ handleSave: ({ isEditing, editingId, onEdit, onCreate, list }) => values => { console.log('handling...') if (isEditing) { const entry = list && list.find(entry => entry.id === editingId) return onEdit(entry.id, values) } else return onCreate(values) } }) ) export default editableRow My DataRow: import React from 'react' import { Button, Checkbox, Icon, Table, Input } from 'semantic-ui-react' import PropTypes from 'prop-types' import editableRow from 'hoc/editableRow' const DataRow = props => <Table.Row> { props.children } </Table.Row> export default editableRow()(DataRow) My component will receive the functions and the states I made with the HOC, but for some reason I can't pass it anything (like calling the callbacks [onEdit, onCreate]). And isn't there a nicer way to call the handleSave instead of onSubmit={()=>props.handleSave(props1, props2, ...)} UPDATE: Well my problem is that I can't send any 'handler' to my component in any way. I tried it like: <Table.Row onClick={()=>props.handleSave( false, false, props.onCreate, props.onEditing, props.list )}> { props.children } </Table.Row> But my HOC's handleSave is just using it's own default values. I can't reach them, so I can't pass any handler to it. My guess is that I making a very basic error somewhere, but don't know where :D [Like when I save the field. That why I got those onEditing, onCreating event, BUT I even if I pass them my HOC is just using its OWN DEFAULTs instead of the parameters I passed to it] HELP me guys please to understand how these are working... :D A: import React from 'react' import {compose} from 'recompose'; import { Button, Checkbox, Icon, Table, Input } from 'semantic-ui-react' import PropTypes from 'prop-types' import editableRow from 'hoc/editableRow' const DataRow = props => { const values = { isEditing: false, editingId: false, onEdit: props.onCreate, onCreate: props.onEditing, list: props.list, }; return ( <Table.Row onClick={() => {props.handleSave(values)}}> {props.children} </Table.Row> ); } export default compose(editableRow)(DataRow); Whenever you'll compose your component with HOC then your HOC will have the props which you provided to this component as you're exporting the composed component. So, in your HOC, you can access the props passed like this: import { withStateHandlers, withHandlers, compose } from 'recompose' const editableRow = () => compose( withStateHandlers( { isEditing: false, editingId: null }, { toggleEditing: ({ isEditing, editingId }) => entryId => ({ isEditing: !isEditing, editingId: isEditing ? null : entryId }), handleSave: (state, props) => values => { console.log('handling...') if (isEditing) { const list = values.list; const entry = list && list.find(entry => entry.id === editingId) return props.onEdit(entry.id, values) } return props.onCreate(values) } } ), ) export default editableRow; You don't have to use withHandlers explicitly when you're using withStateHandler which can be used for both state and handlers. I hope this helps, let me know if you're still stuck. withStateHandler(arg1: an object or a function to set initial state, { callback: (state, props) => callbackValues => { //call any callback on props props.handleSave(); // or props.onCreate() etc. //return desired state from here } })
Crossrunner Crossrunner: in-line palletising in layers Qimarox Crossrunners are an ideal solution for in-line placing of multiple palletisers. Thanks to the unique design, a single roller conveyor is sufficient to feed pallets in and out for multiple machines operating in machines. The products are supplied by means of a feed belt that is placed on left or right side of the formation location. To do so the machine has a built-in buffer, where each formed row remains until a layer is complete. By depositing an entire layer at a time, the Highrunner mk7 needs to make fewer movements. This saves time, increasing the capacity when compared to other palletising systems. Pallets pass along the bottom of the unit Because the pattern-formation conveyor and pallet lift are located even higher, both empty and full pallets can pass underneath at ground level via the central roller conveyor. In other words, in an arrangement with, for example, two Crossrunners next to each other, a full pallet from the first machine can be carried away under the second machine while this second machine simply continues palletising. Conversely, it is possible to transport an empty pallet to the second machine under the first machine via the roller conveyor without hindering the first machine at all. Intelligent control software Qimarox's intelligent control software ensures that the infeed and outfeed of pallets is carefully coordinated with the movements of the palletisers, so that collisions can be avoided. It is even possible to assign different priorities per machine. This prevents the last palletiser from not being able to get rid of its full pallet because of the large flow of pallets coming from the other machines. Compact and accessible The great advantage of the Crossrunner is its compact set-up. It is no longer necessary to build an infeed and outfeed conveyor for each palletiser. An additional advantage is accessibility. The lack of complex roller conveyor constructions, the palletisers are easily accessible for service and maintenance, even with a forklift if necessary.
When is Nicholson leaving though? I thought he was temporary as well. I wasn't really against him at first, but I sort of get why so many people were concerned now. I wish Kessler would stay and Nicholson would leave, just so it's easier to tell apart which articles are from the main staff in my live bookmarks instead of having to just ignore everything that isn't a quick look because anything else is likely to be a day-late Kotaku article. It doesn't look like they are going to hire him. It's sad because I liked Kessler Kam. And he chose two of my questions for the BC2 TNT. TWO. That's a lot. His Quick Looks also seemed cool when Ryan was not in them. There were some good things about him and some bad things about him, but one thing I wont miss was some of his humor. But I do enjoy some of the content he put out i.e. Kessler Kam was a cool look into the office.. The Kessler Kam's were great and a nice insight into more of the GB and WM working atmosphere. He was/is very aware of the community as well and tried to serve that as best he could I think, which was really good. If I was to give Matt some advice then it would be to develop his own ideas and style more (though that admittedly normally comes with age anyway). It's fairly obvious and understandable that he's been very influenced by Jeff and the crew etc. for some time but I feel he's sticking to their shadow rather than stepping out by himself so far. That's my reading of the situation anyway. Good luck in your future endeavours Matt.
Q: Evolution of dinosaurs What did dinosaurs evolve from? Was it the reptiles that evolved from amphibians? I have been researching this but am very confused with who their direct predecessor was. Amphibians evolved from fish...reptiles from amphibians...dinosaurs from reptiles (?)...and birds from dinosaurs. That is my understanding, but it could be wrong. How are dinosaurs related to reptiles? And if they did evolve from reptiles, which kind of reptiles (such as lizards, crocodiles, or turtles for example)? A: Source of information See the post The best free and most up to date phylogenetic tree on the internet? for info about how to find such information. Generally speaking, you might be interested in an intro to phylogenetics such as the one provided in this answer for example. Where are dinosaurs in the tree of life? Dinosaurs fall within the Reptiliomorpha clade. Please note that Reptiliomorpha does not quite correspond to what we today call reptiles. Please see the post If dinosaurs could have feathers, would they still be reptiles? Reptiliomorpha is the sister clade to Amphibia (from here) which contain all living amphibians. If you look within the Amniota, you will find all of the following Here, you see that turtles and mammals are an off-shoot of Diapsida. So dinosaurs are not mammals and there are not closely related to turtles. Now if you click on Diapsida you will find ... the Archosauromorpha which contains all crocodiles, birds and dinosaurs. You can keep going to find Therapoda which contains many dinosaurs and birds. You can keep going like this for yourself and discover the entire tree of life! Reacting to your sentences What did dinosaurs evolve from? When asking this question, please do not forget that no species evolved from an extant species. If this is unclear to you, you should have a look at this post. Was it the reptiles that evolved from amphibians? Well... the term reptile is a mess because it does not represent a monophyletic group (see this post). If you do not understand the term monophyletic, then you should have a look at this answer. Amphibians evolved from fish... Well... sure. However, fish is also not monophyletic so it is misleading. Also, I am afraid when you say "Amphibians evolved from fish" that you are thinking of modern extant fish which would be wrong. reptiles from amphibians... Nope, this is wrong. Reptiles and amphibians are sister(-ish) clades. dinosaurs from reptiles (?)... This is more or less true although again, do not think of modern reptiles and also, reptiles is a mess because it is not a monophyletic group. But Dinosaurs are Reptilia and birds from dinosaurs. Yes, this is pretty much true. Note generally though that it is misleading to say "birds evolved from dinosaurs", "humans evolved from apes" and "mammals evolved from vertebrates". It is more correct to say "birds are dinosaurs", "humans are apes" and "mammals are vertebrates". I would be even better to use the latin names to avoid confusion with misuse of these words in the popular culture.
Q: How do I shelve my changes of one particular folder in Git repository? Following is the exact scenario: Master branch in git repository is having two folders: Project A Project B I have done some major changes in Project B, whereas Project A is completely untouched. Now, I dont want to commit and push the changes in Project B at this stage, because it is waiting for the review, and there may be some revisions which may take upto a few weeks. At the same time, I dont want to keep those changes on local just to make sure that I dont lose those changes on any catastrophic event. As I have done the changes directly in Master branch, I want to shelve those changes and will commit them later on (may be after a month). No other developer is working on that project, so I am least bothered at the time of merging. Could anyone please suggest how can I shelve those changes, or create a private branch of those changes to merge them with the master later on? Any help on this will be much appreciated. Thank you. P.S. - Sorry if this looked like a basic question, but I am a TFS guy, so finding it a bit difficult to get used to with Git. There I could simply do this in one or two steps :) A: Git is a project based version control system. This means that when you commit your work in Git, you generally commit every file in the repository. So there is no distinction between your two folders with regard to this. Note that this differs from a VCS tool like Perforce or CVS, where you could version just one of these two folders. With regard to your problem, perhaps the easiest thing to do would be to just create a feature branch from your current work. You can try the following: # git checkout yourBranch if not already there git checkout -b my_project_b # create a new branch from this point git add . # add your files changed git commit -m 'Project B latest work' # commit your work Now you can push your new branch with Project B changes to the remote via git push origin my_project_b When it comes time to use this work, simply merge my_project_b into the destination branch.
Q: How to access for-each loop variable in other class I am a a newbie to java. I am learning to use for-each loop for iterating over arraylist. for(String s:list){ my code } I want to access variable s in another class of same package. Event after making method static I am not able to do so. I also tried by initializing variable as below: static String s=null; for(s:list){ my code } This code is also not working. Please help me to know correct way to access variable 's' in another class A: If you want to pass the variable to another class, pass the variable as an agrument to that class's method. Eg:- Class2 class2 = new Class2(); for(String s : list){ class2.method(s); }
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Q: Zend_Http_Client not storing cookies I am using the following code to access a page protected by username/password login. //Fetch homepage $client = new Zend_Http_Client(); $client->setCookieJar(); $client->setUri('https://www.yourloungelearning.co.uk/crew_trainer/login.php'); //$client->setParameterPost( 'username', $_SESSION['username'] ); //$client->setParameterPost( 'password', $_SESSION['password'] ); $client->setParameterPost( 'username', '#####' ); $client->setParameterPost( 'password', '#####' ); $response = $client->request('POST'); // Now we're logged in, get private area! $client->setUri('https://www.yourloungelearning.co.uk/crew_trainer/index.php'); $response = $client->request('GET'); echo $response->getBody(); The echo at the end always returns the login screen again (suggesting an unsuccessful login). This is copied almost exactly from the Zend docs. Can anyone see what I'm doing wrong? A: A quick couple of tests on that page reveal that you do indeed need to include the submit button value (the actual value is irrelevant, it just has to be present) as part of the POST data for the login to be processed. $client->setParameterPost('submit', 'Login'); You would have noticed this if you checked the response from the login attempt.
The disclosure relates generally to hot gas path (HGP) components, and more particularly, to a cooling structure for an HGP component and methods of fabricating the cooling structure. In a turbine system, a “hot gas path” (HGP) component can generally include a nozzle, rotor blade, shroud, or other hardware used in a combustion section of a gas turbine. Stationary blades are a type of HGP component used in turbine applications to direct hot gas flows to moving rotor blades, also known as buckets, to generate power. In steam and gas turbine applications, the stationary blades are referred to as nozzles, and are mounted to an exterior structure such as a casing and/or an internal seal structure by endwalls. Each endwall is joined to a corresponding end of an airfoil of the stationary blade. Stationary blades can also include passages or other features for circulating cooling fluids which absorb heat from operative components of the turbomachine. The flow of operative fluids, e.g., hot gas, against the buckets can cause a shaft to rotate and thereby drive a generator operatively connected to the turbine section of the system. In order to operate in extreme temperature settings, HGP components such as moving and stationary blades need to be cooled. In an example system, cooling fluids can be pulled from the wheel space or a dedicated source and routed into or through a cooling circuit of the blade to provide heat transfer between the composition of the blade and the cooling fluid. In contrast, in many gas turbine applications, later stage nozzles may be fed cooling fluid, e.g., air, extracted from a compressor of the gas turbine. In addition to the effectiveness of cooling, the structure of an HGP and cooling structures therein can affect other factors such as manufacturability, ease of inspection, and the durability of a turbomachine.
Q: Quickest way to find the initial creation of a branch in git What is a quick way to find the initial creation of a branch in git? I want to run it with a diff on HEAD A: What git is really tracking is the point of divergence between the sources, so you will not necessarily, have the actual creation point of the branch available. Lots of things like merges, rebases, cherry-picks, etc will lose it. So, unfortunately, there is no easy solution. I recommend using a GUI to examine the tree (I like GitX-dev on the mac)
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Two female college students said they were forced to endure almost weekly vaginal probes as part of a medical diagnostic sonography class at a Florida community college, according to a civil rights lawsuit filed in federal court. The lawsuit by the women, identified as Jane Doe I and Jane Doe II, accuses Valencia College in Orlando, Florida, of violating their right to free speech and to protection from unwarranted searches under the first and fourth amendments. But Carol Traynor, a spokeswoman for Valencia College, said in a statement on Monday that using volunteers, including students, for medical sonography training was a nationally accepted practice. The women’s lawsuit contends they protested but were bullied into submission. “Valencia’s established and widespread policy was to browbeat students who did not consent to those invasive probes and threaten plaintiffs’ academic standing as well as their future careers until the students complied,” the lawsuit states. The procedure in question involved a transvaginal ultrasound probe in which a technician inserts a lubricated probe to detect problems with fertility or other issues, according to the lawsuit, which describes the probe as large and not recommended for females who have not had sexual intercourse. The women allege they submitted under duress to the probes, which at times required their bodies to be sexually stimulated by other students to facilitate insertion, according to the complaint filed by lawyer Christopher R Dillingham. “Plaintiffs endured these invasive probes without a modicum of privacy. Plaintiffs would disrobe in a restroom, drape themselves in towels, and traverse the sonography classroom in full view of instructors and other students,” the lawsuit states. The lawsuit states that students in the Valencia program were able to practise on actual patients during clinics in hospital and had available anatomically correct dummies. The complaint states that the clinical and laboratory co-ordinator initially told the students that the probes were voluntary. But when the women protested they were told they could find a different school, would be blacklisted from local hospital jobs and their grades would be reduced, the complaint says. Dillingham wrote in the complaint that he had been unable to find another sonography program in which students practised vaginal probes on each other.
About the where you should start sliding on the rail for lipslides, true there's not proper or improper way, a lot of people just think it looks better (myself included) There's more material out on the web in regards to snowboarding so check out those links like I said before -> http://youtu.be/sGSdL_fpqTw?t=5m55s Hey Sergio, from what you wrote, you are correct. Unfortunately the above diagram is not correct and the names actually come from skateboarding. Because of the skateboard trucks, you also run into tail/nose slides, blunts, and grinds (trucks), but for the basics, you've got it. Only one question,. does it changes the name depends on where you access to the rail? some friend is telling me a lipslide is only when you start it at the middle of the rail, never at the beginning . is that correct? thanks again! My personal opinion is it is only a lipslide if it is very clearly a iipslide. This doesn't rule out hitting the rail from the beginning but if you approach a rail from straight on, I would not call it a lipslide. If you approach at an angle and ollie into a lipslide and happen to land at the start of the rail, you're good. Just my opinion but I can see where someone would say not to hit the start of the rail which I think in most cases doesn't happen anyways.
How to quantify embryo survival in nest-building fishes, exemplified with three-spined sticklebacks. Egg survival in manipulated nests of three-spined sticklebacks Gasterosteus aculeatus in the field was not significantly different from that in unmanipulated nests.
A renin-like activity in pineal gland and hypophysis. The presence and distribution of renin-like activity in hypophysis, pineal gland and some neural tissues were studies in both normal and salt-loaded rats. The Boucher micromethod was used to detect enzymatic activity. In normal rats both the pituitary and pineal glands contained significantly higher values of renin-like activity than did the other tissues examined. In salt-loaded animals there was a significant decrease of the renin-like activity of the glandular tissue while in the other brain areas the activity increased. The results are discussed in terms of the possible physiological role of the central renin-angiotensin system in the regulation of fluid and electrolyte balance.