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KG Kitchen Bar KG Kitchen Bar is a culinary hot spot you’ll always find fresh, flavorful comfort food. Chef Kevin Gaudreau brings to the neighborhood a new take on local dishes. He is a nationally recognized, award-winning culinary artist from Jamestown, Rhode Island, His expertise and skill were honed in some of the most famous restaurants in New York City, including The Atlantic Grill, the Blue Water Grill, and Ruby Foo's.
Sen. John McCain says he's backing a bill that would bar the Trump administration from forcing transgender troops out of the armed forces. In a statement Friday, the Arizona Republican says any service member, including those who are transgender, who meets the military's standards should be permitted to serve. President Donald Trump in August ordered the Pentagon to extend indefinitely a ban on transgender individuals joining the military. He also gave Defense Secretary Jim Mattis six months to come up with a policy on "how to address" those currently serving, leaving the door open to permitting their continued service. The legislation McCain supports would ensure they're not kicked out. The bill's other sponsors are Sens. Kirsten Gillibrand of New York, Susan Collins of Maine and Jack Reed of Rhode Island.
'The Bomb-Makers of Jena' Suspects in Bizarre Case Identified as Neo-Nazis The underground lives of three suspected neo-Nazis came spectacularly to the surface over the weekend following a bank robbery, a double shooting and an arson in eastern Germany. A cop killing appears to have been solved, but now authorities in the state of Thuringia are suspected of helping the suspects.
The objectives of these investigations are to extend and expand experimental studies on the effects of heavy metals upon mammalian embryonic development. This laboratory has identified a number of heavy metals which have specific teratogenic effects on the mammalian embryo. These metals are: lead, cadmium, arsenic, mercury and indium. We plan to investigate further the effects of these metals by four different but complementary experimental approaches. First, continuing studies on the synergism, antagonism and interaction of various combinations of heavy metals and their effects on embryonic differentiation will be conducted. Second, the localization of these heavy metals in placental and embryonic tissues as well as routes and rates of placental permeability will be studied by use of radioisotopes (gamma counting, radioautography) and by direct measurement of metal concentrations (anodic stripping voltametry). These studies will be directed toward a further definition of the ontogency of the specific malformation induced by each metal. Third, we shall follow interesting new leads on the genetic susceptibility of reproductive tissues to specific heavy metals and attempt to expand these observations to embryonic differentiation by use of teratogenic models in inbred strains of mice and hamsters. Finally, we shall pay particular attention to the effects of lead on reproductive tissues in an attempt to determine the effects of this metal on gametogenic tissue, its route of transmission through the placenta, and the effects of low levels of lead on several parameters of pregnancy.
Hi guys,this topic especially goes to Gigit.My Phantom is bugged (I can't log in) for a few weeks now already, it hasn't been fixed yet. I don't know what causes that bug but I would like to play on it again or atleast have the items back that are on it. My Phantom's IGN: ExtastyThanks for help in advance~
//Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. using Microsoft.WindowsAPICodePack.Shell.Resources; namespace Microsoft.WindowsAPICodePack.Dialogs { /// <summary> /// Defines the class of commonly used file filters. /// </summary> public static class CommonFileDialogStandardFilters { private static CommonFileDialogFilter textFilesFilter; /// <summary> /// Gets a value that specifies the filter for *.txt files. /// </summary> public static CommonFileDialogFilter TextFiles { get { if (textFilesFilter == null) { textFilesFilter = new CommonFileDialogFilter(LocalizedMessages.CommonFiltersText, "*.txt"); } return textFilesFilter; } } private static CommonFileDialogFilter pictureFilesFilter; /// <summary> /// Gets a value that specifies the filter for picture files. /// </summary> public static CommonFileDialogFilter PictureFiles { get { if (pictureFilesFilter == null) { pictureFilesFilter = new CommonFileDialogFilter(LocalizedMessages.CommonFiltersPicture, "*.bmp, *.jpg, *.jpeg, *.png, *.ico"); } return pictureFilesFilter; } } private static CommonFileDialogFilter officeFilesFilter; /// <summary> /// Gets a value that specifies the filter for Microsoft Office files. /// </summary> public static CommonFileDialogFilter OfficeFiles { get { if (officeFilesFilter == null) { officeFilesFilter = new CommonFileDialogFilter(LocalizedMessages.CommonFiltersOffice, "*.doc, *.docx, *.xls, *.xlsx, *.ppt, *.pptx"); } return officeFilesFilter; } } } }
Indian pink Indian pink refers to several different wildflowers in the United States: Lobelia, a genus in the family Campanulaceae Silene, a genus in the family Caryophyllaceae Spigelia marilandica, a perennial ornamental plant in the Loganiaceae family
The National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel (NPUAP) serves as the authoritative voice for improved patient outcomes in pressure injury prevention and treatment through public policy, education and research. UpdatedMonograph-banner-small NPUAP-blue-banner-small Research Committee Mission Identify and implement strategies for addressing gaps in the state of the science in pressure ulcer prevention, treatment, education and to disseminate the results of [evidence-based] research applicable to the etiology, prevention and treatment of pressure injuries. Strategic Goals Maintain critical analysis of the research literature in the area of pressure injuries for the purpose of identifying a) areas with sufficient evidences to be disseminated, b) gaps in knowledge, and c) areas in need of further research. Continue strategic research production in the area of support surface evaluation for the purposes of influencing standards and enabling comparative effectiveness research. Collaborate with Education and Public policy committees so that cutting edge research becomes the primary driver by which we influence policy and clinician education. A part of the Research Committee, the NPUAP Support Surface Standards Initiative (S3I) is designated by the Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America (RESNA) Technical Standards Board as the designated standards committee responsible for producing standard test methodologies for support surfaces in the United States. NPUAP is excited to report current progress on standards development. Four standards have been approved. These standards are available through ANSI and a link to that website is found below under RESOURCES. Currently a number of additional standards are in the draft process and will be available upon approval. Each of these test methods evaluates a specific performance characteristic and do not individually determine a support surface’s efficacy in maintaining tissue integrity.
The recent history of cellular technology may be characterized as an evolution from voice only communications services to the addition of data communications services. Originally cellular technology was designed to mimic landlines and supported only transmitting audio data, specifically data representing the voices of parties in conversation. Cellular technology evolved from supporting analog data to digital data. Accordingly, cellular technology not only could support audio data representing audio ranges larger than that of voice, such as music, but could also support digital application data, such as data for electronic mail and internet access. Because the heritages of voice data transmission and application data transmission are different, there have been a number of efforts to match audio communications technology and data communications technology. In particular, voice data historically was transmitted over switch networks, and application data historically was transmitted over packet networks. Counterexamples certainly exist. For example, voice data could be transmitted via voice over internet protocol (“VoIP”) over a packet network. Similarly, data could be transmitted over a voice network using a modem. Notwithstanding the aforementioned counterexamples, multi-media applications often make use of both audio and video data. Since there are scenarios where the audio data and the video data will be transmitted and received over audio communications technologies and data communications technologies respectively, the audio data and video data for the multi-media applications may become desynchronized, or have other discrepancies impacting the user's QoE. Presently, cellular communications support smartphones and other devices that support not only audio communications but also a wide range of software multi-media applications utilizing data communications. Furthermore, user's expectations of quality have increased, such as in having television quality streaming of movies. However, present approaches for improving reception and rendering of audio and data do not take into account quality of user experience (“QoE”) and/or quality of service (“QoS”). Specifically, audio and data reception and rendering neither takes into account optimizing communications network conditions (“QoS”), nor user's perception of quality of service (“QoE”).
Abstract : In this paper we present our efforts the first time of its kind in the history of Sanskrit to design and develop a structured electronic lexical Resource by tagging a Traditional Sanskrit dictionary. We narrate how the whole unstructured raw text of Vaacaspatyam–an encyclopaedic type of Sanskrit Dictionary has been tagged to form a user friendly e-lexicon with structured and segregated information through corpus designing methods.
The following description is provided to assist the understanding of the reader. None of the information provided or references cited is admitted to be prior art. Controlling the glide slope and descent speed of a parafoil accurately is challenging as the design must be strong enough to withstand the opening shock during deployment of the parafoil canopy. For example, loads during parafoil canopy deployment may be five to ten times the weight of the payload.
Jonah Goldberg is a columnist for the Los Angeles Times and contributing editor to National Review. A former columnist for The Times, he has also written for The New Yorker, USA Today, Commentary, and the Wall Street Journal.
# Google Cloud Java Client for Dataproc This client has moved to https://github.com/googleapis/java-dataproc
Online Arabic Course UK- Jannatalquran The Arabic language has a great history and heritage in the fields of literature, theology and science in addition to being the language of the Quran. Jannat Al Quran presents an online Arabic course which will enable you to learn how to: Write words and sentences accurately Use words to identify objects Form questions and respond to others questions Produce sentences used in daily life situations Learn about greetings, introductions, social life and activities You will be introduced to vocabulary such as days of the week, numbers and colours, weather and seasons, that will give you confidence to continue building your knowledge of Arabic vocabulary and speak fluently. Please read about our Quranic Arabic Programme. Please kindly fill in the contact form or email us on info@jannatalquran.com
SECTION code_clib SECTION code_fp_math48 PUBLIC asm_dconst_pi EXTERN am48_dconst_pi defc asm_dconst_pi = am48_dconst_pi
Rotation of the polarization direction and reversal of helicity of ultrashort pulsed beams propagating in free space. We unveil the origin of the recently revealed polarization-state changes of polarization-shaped few-cycle pulses induced by free-space beam propagation. Simple rules are formulated to show how the orientation and ellipticity of the instantaneous polarization ellipse of the source and propagated pulses relate to each other. We demonstrate our findings with examples that clearly display the relationships found and highlight their relevance. We show, for example, that pulses often used in high-harmonic generation or attosecond pulse production rotate as a whole during free-space beam propagation or upon focusing. A pulse that may reverse its ellipticity from right-handed to left-handed during propagation is also introduced. It is shown that these effects are independent of the beam size and/or focal length. We also present how these instantaneous polarization-state changes could be noticed in classical measurements of light polarization using polarizers, phase retarders, and time-integrating detectors.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - A top aide to President Bashar al-Assad said on Friday the Syrian government would fight any force, including U.S.-backed forces also battling Islamic State militants, in its drive to recapture the whole of the country. Assad has previously vowed to recapture the whole of Syria. The government controls the main urban centres in the west of the country and has taken back much of the eastern desert from Islamic State in recent months. "Whether it's the Syrian Democratic Forces, or Daesh (Islamic State) or any illegitimate foreign force in the country ... we will fight and work against them so our land is freed completely from any aggressor," Bouthaina Shaaban said in an interview with Hezbollah's Al Manar TV. Shaaban said the U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) had captured areas from Islamic State "without any fighting", apparently accusing them of collusion with the jihadists. The SDF "are trying to get areas (where there is) oil ... but they will not get what they want," she said. Shaaban also said plans to "divide" Syria had failed, without elaborating. The Kurdish YPG militia, which dominates the SDF, has for years controlled large parts of northeastern Syria. Advances against Islamic State in its Raqqa stronghold and a new offensive in Deir al-Zor are bringing more territory under the control of the SDF. (Reporting by John Davison; Editing by Gareth Jones)
Q: android volley OnTimeout mehod How to handle the timeout event in volley, e.g., give a hint for user? I cannot find any useful stuff after googling. Should I write the logic in Response.ErrorListener() when creating a request? A: There is an Exception called TimeoutError defined in Volley , You can make use of that. adding an example below Response.ErrorListener errorListener = new Response.ErrorListener() { @Override public void onErrorResponse(VolleyError volleyError) { if (volleyError.networkResponse == null) { if (volleyError.getClass().equals(TimeoutError.class)) { // Show timeout error message Toast.makeText(getContext(), "Oops. Timeout error!", Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show(); } } } }); Also please see this link
In case you were wondering. Some people make the argument, usually the people that want to argue against eating plants as there primary food that you ‘NEED” animal products to get B12. Well, did you know animals DO NOT produce B12 and that it comes from soil bacteria? And it is NOT “from” animals but as I have said. meat is a Bio-Accumulation of nutrients and is NOT the SOURCE of the... View more » For those of you that eat meat still. I have been saying for years just because the industry says its farm raised, free range, cage free all of the so-called ‘ethical’ ways of farming. You are being lied too. Do Not Support buy spending your hard earned money on food and companies that are causing you arm especially from people and companies that are lying to you.[ Facebook.com Link ] "For those of you that eat meat still"?? As if those that "still" do are somehow late for the evolution train? I love your platform, but this was a little condescending. There are many people who feel their best and heal chronic health conditions by eating paleo. These posts aren’t reflective of farmers or agriculture. These posts only seek to scare people instead of educate people. Talk to actual farmers, like me, instead of watching some produced piece of fear propaganda. If you don’t want to eat meat, that’s fine. If your kids do want to eat meat, let them. Just because you don’t want to doesn’t me that your children shouldn’t. There is absolutely nothing wrong ethically, morally, or physically with eating meat. I wish you much success with your projects Mr SuperLife ☺ thank you so much for all the info you’ve shared, you’ve had such a positive impact on our family!! Stay Super and be rest assured, we’ll all be happily waiting to experience the next bucket load of awesomeness you bring to the world
Eric Weatherhat Erik Weatherhat () was a mythical king of Sweden. According to the Swedish Chronicle, the cognomen Weatherhat refers to the accommodating wind he enjoyed whilst pillaging in the Baltic Sea region. His place in the Swedish line of kings is mysterious and it varies by the source— He is commonly considered to be Erik Emundsson or, according to Gesta Danorum, one of Ragnar Lodbrok's sons. See also Saxo's kings of Sweden. Category:Mythological kings of Sweden Category:9th-century Swedish people
[Transient left posterior hemiblock in acute ischemic cardiopathy]. Report of seven cases of intermittent left posterior hemiblock in subjects with acute ischaemic heart disease. The electrocardiograms of all the patients (together with the coronary arteriography in three cases) have shown the presence of two different areas of ischaemia: the anterior wall and the diaphragmatic wall of the left ventricle. In three patients acute coronary ischaemia was present in both areas; in the other cases one myocardial wall only was involved.
Medicating the obese patient. The acceptance of medication as a legitimate adjunct to diet and behavior modification in the treatment for obesity is an emerging phenomenon spurred by advances in understanding the biologic basis of body weight regulation and by the demonstration of safe and effective chronic maintenance of weight loss using a pharmacobehavioral approach. The decision to medicate for obesity depends on good clinical judgment based on such considerations as body mass index; body composition; body fat dissociation; age; sex; and comorbid conditions, such as diabetes and hypertension. Several nonadrenergic agents and a serotonergic agent have FDA-approved indications for weight loss. Phenylpropanolamine is available over the counter. Clinical trials support the efficacy of fluoxetine and ephedrine or caffeine in producing weight loss, although these agents do not have FDA-approved indications for treatment for obesity. In addition, new agents are being developed or are anticipated for approval. The use of existing agents in combination and their use adjunctive to diet and behavioral approaches to obesity treatment are fertile areas for research. The expectant attention to this subject is demanded by the imperative that the health in one three people in the United States is adversely affected by obesity.
Raised against full length recombinant VEGF of dog origin, recommended for detection of VEGF of human and dog origin by WB, IF, IHC-P and ELISA; non cross-reactive with VEGF-B, VEGF-C or VEGF-D or human origin.
Q: Joi - use 'valid' for specific condition I try to validate the query parameter userId. If a user is an admin then he can use any user id. If no - then use the only id from a specific array. const validUserIds = isUserAdmin ? req.query.userId : userIds; const schema = Joi.object().keys({ userId: Joi.string().optional().regex(UUIDRegex).valid(validUserIds), }); Joi.validate(req.query, schema).then(.....); Problem: When we send bad user id (e.g. 'abc' etc, regex validation should fail) and the user is the admin then validation pass successfully. Can I create something like this: if the user is the admin then validate only by rexeg if no - validate by regex + valid id list. A: Joi.when sounds like the right function here. userId: Joi.string() .regex(UUIDRegex) .when('isUserAdmin', { is: false, then: yourValidateUserIdFunction() // validate }); Reading through this, we check if the user ID is a string, then we check that it matches the UUIDRegex for all users, and finally we check if the user ID is valid when the user is not an admin. Alternatively, if isUserAdmin is outside of the Joi schema, create two different schemas based on that information: const isUserAdmin = true; if (isAdmin) { joi.object({ userId: Joi.string().regex(UUIDRegex), }); } else { joi.object({ userId: Joi.string().regex(UUIDRegex).validateUserId(), // validate }); }
Impact of the human egalitarian syndrome on darwinian selection mechanics. With nothing more than kin selection and reciprocal altruism theories to work with, the selection basis of human degrees of altruism and cooperation is often difficult to explain. However, during our prehistoric foraging phase, a highly stable egalitarian syndrome arose that had profound effects on Darwinian selection mechanics. The band's insistence on egalitarianism seriously damped male status rivalry and thereby reduced the intensity of selection within the group by reducing phenotypic variation at that level, while powerful social pressure to make decisions consensual at the band level had a similar effect. Consensual decisions also had another effect: they increased variation between groups because entire bands enacted their subsistence strategies collectively and the strategies varied between bands. By reducing the intensity of individual selection and boosting group effects, these behaviors provided a unique opportunity for altruistic genes to be established and maintained. In addition, the egalitarian custom of socially isolating or actively punishing lazy or cheating noncooperators reduced the free-rider problem. In combination, these phenotypic effects facilitated selection of altruistic genes in spite of some limited free riding. This selection scenario remained in place for thousands of generations, and the result was a shift in the balance of power between individual and group selection in favor of group effects. This new balance today is reflected in an ambivalent human nature that exhibits substantial altruism in addition to selfishness and nepotism.
A man has been taken into custody after a Westfield shopping centre was closed during a police operation in Hornsby on Sydney's North Shore. Police confirmed a man was taken into custody and was assisting them with their inquiries. They said the operation at the shopping centre, on the corner of Burdett Street, had been resolved and the situation was all clear. The centre was later reopened. Police did not release any further details.
Neptune opposite Jupiter An idealized view Do you really know each other as well as you think you do? This is the question you both have to ask yourselves as your relationship progresses. In the beginning, when you were first getting to know each other, there could have been a lot of philosophical or spiritual talk, exchanging of ideas, comparing of notes. You probably feel uplifted by each other -- here is someone, you think, who's right in line with what I believe! Unfortunately that isn't exactly true. The more that you idealize each other, the harder it is to see the differences between you until it's too late -- meaning, when those differences hit you over the head in an unpleasant way, because you're finally unable to ignore them. Now, don't misunderstand -- a certain level of idealism in a romantic relationship is actually preferable. It helps create that loving feeling of awe and excitement that keeps your romantic feelings alive. However, when it starts to obscure the individuals that you truly are, that's when it becomes a troublesome influence. You could react very strongly when reality starts to intrude, having fights over your differences in spiritual or philosophical beliefs -- differences that have been there all along. The differences themselves shouldn't really cause problems; it is your emotions about the differences that are hard to handle, unless you can force yourselves to deal with each other more honestly.
K2 presents Nick Dirks Shredit Nick Dirks is snowboarding’s version of Sid from the movie “Toy Story.” He’s bad to the bone all the time, and it’s cool. Nick’s snowboarding has always been amazing, and his part in the latest Videograss movie, ‘The Last Ones’ was no exception. Check out this re-edit of that part here.
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It is the Committee's unanimous decision that Lloyd Sam's action is embellishment in an attempt to deceive the referee. Mr. Sam will be fined an undisclosed amount for this action.
Senior leaders oversee the planning, operation and review ofthe Moores Cancer Center (MCC) in structured and informal settings. They contribute to the Center's goals by virtue of their MCC, UCSD, or academic positions of authority. Each is a member ofthe MCC Executive Committee that plans, sets policies and continually evaluates progress. Most ofthe senior leaders are located in the Moores Cancer Center building, which greatly facilitates interaction and collaboration.
import { Component } from '@angular/core'; import { Select, Store } from '@ngxs/store'; import { Observable } from 'rxjs'; import { CounterState, Increment } from './store'; @Component({ selector: 'app-root', templateUrl: './app.component.html' }) export class AppComponent { @Select(CounterState) counter$: Observable<number>; constructor(private store: Store) {} increment(): void { this.store.dispatch(new Increment()); } }
Immigration hawks are rushing to organize Americans against pending legislation in Congress that would legalize the nearly two million aliens who received protected status under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. As Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced the Trump Administration would ultimately end DACA, the Democrat and Republican establishments are eyeing amnesty legislation. The DREAM Act by Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) and the BRIDGE Act in the House, which Rep. Mike Coffman (R-CO) is looking to force a vote on, would both serve as amnesty for the current DACA population and potentially create a surge of illegal immigration at the U.S. borders. For Coffman’s bill, NumbersUSA Government Relations Director Rosemary Jenks said any forcing of the legislation in the House “would give Paul Ryan an excuse to have the vote.” Organizations like Americans for Legal Immigration (ALI) PAC and NumbersUSA are calling on voters to flood congressional switchboards to demand the bills be stopped. ALIPAC, for instance, is asking that voters call their House and Senate representatives to stop the BRIDGE ACT. Jenks told Breitbart Texas that the organization is asking activists to mobilize and call Senate leaders to demand the DREAM Act not be passed and House leaders not to pass the BRIDGE Act. “We’re onboard with what Trump did,” Jenks said. “And we’re asking our activists to call House members and ask them not to sign the petition that would force the vote on the BRIDGE Act.” Both political establishments signaled a rush to pass amnesty for the DACA population after the Trump Administration announced it would end the program. John Binder is a reporter for Breitbart Texas. Follow him on Twitter at @JxhnBinder.
There are many products available for changing the natural color of hair. The process of changing the color of hair can involve either depositing an artificial color onto the hair, which provides a different shade or color to the hair, or lifting the color of the hair, such as for example, from a dark brown shade to a medium brown or a light brown shade. Hair color can be changed using permanent, semi-permanent, or temporary hair coloring products. Many consumers desire a permanent color change and therefore use products containing permanent dyes. Conventional permanent hair coloring products are dye compositions comprising oxidation dye precursors, which are also known as primary intermediates or couplers. These oxidation dye precursors are colorless or weakly colored compounds which, when combined with oxidizing products, give rise to colored complexes by a process of oxidative condensation. The oxidizing products conventionally use peroxides such as hydrogen peroxide as oxidizing agents. Such permanent hair color products also contain ammonia or other alkalizing agents such as monoethanolamine (MEA) which causes the hair shaft to swell, thus allowing the small oxidative dye molecules to penetrate the cuticle and cortex before the oxidation condensation process is completed. The resulting larger-sized colored complexes from the oxidative reaction are then trapped inside the hair fiber, thereby permanently altering the color of the hair. Newly, permanently colored hair usually has a vibrant, shiny, and rich appearance. Unfortunately, however, in just a few short weeks, or in some cases even less, the color begins to fade. For instance, gorgeous rich brown colors become muddy and dull, beautiful shades of blonde turn brassy, and vibrant reds do not look so vibrant anymore. As described herein, the inventors of the instant disclosure have developed methods and kits that improve color durability by preventing color fading from hair.
<html> <body> <p>DTOs for the booking client facade.</p> <!-- <p> DTOs are designed in a use case-driven fashion, closely related to the service layer interface. They represent a particular section of the domain model, which may cross aggregate boundaries. They have no behaviour and are immutable. </p> <p> The reason for using DTOs is mainly to loosen the coupling of the application and the user interface. It allows us to build the domain model completely without having to conforming to any UI-related conventions or requirements, such as JavaBean getter methods or no-args constructors. We also avoid exposing functionality that is internal to the domain model to the UI layer. </p> <p> Futhermore, we have a clear contract for what part of the object graph is loaded from the database when the service layer call returns. If domain model objects are passed on to the UI layer, it will be necessary to keep the database access window (the Hibernate session in this case) open during the entire processing of the view (the Open Session In View pattern), otherwise an uninitialized part of the model could accidentally be accessed, causing an error. For example, if the UI layer were to receive a Cargo instance, that could be navigated to access the Itinerary, iterate over the Legs of the itinerary, access the Leg's CarrierMovement and then the CarrierMovement's Location and so on. In addition to effectively tying the UI layer and the rest of the aplication to the same JVM, letting the UI layer decide when to initialize data may be very inefficient. DTOs are a natural way of loading only the relevant data for a particular use case, and blocking access to the rest. </p> <p> Using DTOs also makes the service layer reusable across different kinds of frontends: web, rich clients, other backend systems etc. Remember that classes that are persisted with Hibernate or similar technologies are modified in runtime, so that for example collection-valued fields are swapped for customized implementations that allow lazy loading. If these persisted domain model classes are to be deserialized in another JVM, those O/R-mapping-specific classes need to be available there as well, which is not very elegant. </p> <p> One caveat though: The usefulness of DTOs may vary with the degree of vertical separation in the application. If it's very unlikely that your application will use anything other than a web interface, and that it otherwise are no problems running the web layer together with the rest of the application, you may want to avoid the overhead of maintaining several similar sets of classes. </p> --> </body> </html>
Q: C# MAF Activate AddIn without locking dll Using System.AddIn, is there a way to load and activate an AddIn without locking the .dll file? I want to delete or override the file to load a new version of my AddIn. The only way to unlock the file at this moment is shutting down the AddIn. But I need to keep it always alive for incoming calls (Async-service, yes, a nightmare). Or maybe there's another way to update AddIns at runtime, and I'm not doing it right. I'd like to know wich can be the correct way to do this. Thanks! A: What about the ShadowCopy functionality of the System.AppDomain class? I haven't given it a try yet, but you could try the following: Create an AppDomainSetup. In the AppDomainSetup instance set ShadowCopyFiles to true. In the AppDomainSetup instance set ShadowCopyFilesDirectories to the directory path(s) that contain the assemblies you want to be able to ovewrite at run time. This could simply be the directory where the add-in assembly is located. You should experiment a bit. In the AppDomainSetup instance set everything else according to your needs. Use this overload of AppDomain.CreateAppDomain to create the new application domain. Load the add-in using this overload of AddInToken.LoadAddIn You can find more info on shadow copying here. Also read this thread at System.AddIn Tools and Samples page at CodePlex.
Q: tslint no var keyword how to push array? I am using Typescript/MongoDB I want like this Object Array make ArrayResult use MongoDB Dynamic Query. var query: QueryObj[]; subList.forEach((sub, idx) => { const obj: QueryObj = { title: sub.title, ep: { $gt: sub.ep } }; query.push(obj); }); But tslint can't make var. How can I only use "let or const" dynamic query The tslint message is message: 'Forbidden 'var' keyword, use 'let' or 'const' instead (no-var-keyword)' source: 'tslint' A: In your tslint file there is a rule set to nit use var keyword so you have only two options either you remove that rule or use let or const. let can be reassigned but not const.
GreenBook Blog provides original insight into the challenges faced by the market research industry today. Contributors from both sides of the table share their expertise and offer unique perspectives on a wide variety of issues, both strategic and tactical. Posts Tagged ‘Paradox of Choice’ EMC recently identified the Privacy Paradox, indicating that consumers want all the benefits of technology, but “take virtually no special action to protect their privacy,” despite an awareness of potential risks and security threats.
Category: zbrush Clelio has built up a new website where he logs his work, that is modeling new objects for FFX Runner and other games. The graphic style of pages is heavily inspired to the good old terminal screens because he loves […] Here a new enemy vehicle from Clelio. The idea for this model has come as a joke while talking on FB and commenting some photos oa a strange “cyber-punk byke”. After a few days Clelio has come with this model […]
So you just finished watching some of Josh Long's awesome Spring Boot talks and you felt compelled to visit start.spring.io to build your first application. Or perhaps Eclipse MicroProfile is your thing and you thought going to start.microprofile.io to have your first project created. Or even more ludicrous, and you want to go supersonic subatomic Java with Red Hat's Quarkus project. But you forgot you just happen to be with this other computer and you don't have your development environment at hand. Or perhaps you want to try all these different frameworks, and you don't want to mess around with different versions of tools, CLIs, JDKs, and so on. Fact is, development environments are not easy to set up and even more difficult to keep them tidy — I know how it is. For Java developers, it requires, at the very minimum, to install a JDK, an editor, and a build tool like Maven or Gradle. Fortunately enough, you might only need to install Visual Studio Code (insiders, for now), the Remote Development extension pack, and Docker Desktop. With this combo, you will be able to run these frameworks on your computer, without having to install anything else. Let me show you.
Android vitals is an initiative by Google to improve the stability and performance of Android devices. When an opted-in user runs your app, their Android device logs various metrics, including data about app stability, app startup time, battery usage, render time, and permission denials. The Google Play Console aggregates this data and displays it in the Android vitals dashboard. The dashboard highlights crash rate, ANR rate, excessive wakeups, and stuck wake locks: these are the core vitals developers should give attention to. All other vitals, when applicable to your type of app or game, should be monitored to ensure they aren't having a negative effect. Exhibiting bad behavior in vitals will negatively affect the user experience in your app and is likely to result in bad ratings and poor discoverability on the Play Store. Debug app performance and reap rewards Learn about Android vitals and improved tools in the Play Console and Android Studio to help improve your app quality. Diagnose and fix bad behaviors Core vitals: ANR rates Crash rates Excessive wakeups Stuck partial wake locks All other vitals: Excessive background Wi-Fi scans Excessive background network usage App startup time Slow rendering Frozen frames Permission denials
Every day, hundreds of students and faculty members head to school for the business of learning. Once a year, three students, four teachers and three principals are recognized as the very best Lincoln Parish has to offer. This year, Sarah Margaret Davison, of A.E. Phillips Laboratory School, was named the elementary Student of the Year; Alyssa Cahoy, of Ruston Junior High School, was named the middle school Student of the Year, and Morgan Winstead, of Ruston High School, was named the high school Student of the Year.
The Ukrainian government will make reforms for the sake of European and Euro-Atlantic integration, Ukrainian Prime Minister Volodymyr Groysman has said. "I'd like to underscore that European and Euro-Atlantic integration remains our priority," Groysman said at the beginning of his meeting with Danish Prime Minister Lars Rasmussen in Kyiv on Tuesday. The Ukrainian prime minister said he understood the domestic and foreign challenges to his country and noted that quality work of the government would be the best answer. The government will focus on reforms for the purposes of economic recovery and fight against corruption, Groysman said.
The Federal Communications Commission said News Corp. must agree to arbitration to solve disputes with companies that carry its broadcast and cable channels, such as cable companies and other satellite providers. And News Corp. must treat all stations equally, not tilt in favor of its Fox broadcasting network and cable stations such as FX. As usual, the vote split along party lines, with Michael Copps dissenting because the deal would reduce competition not enhance it and Jonatahn Adelstein voting against the deal because DirecTV would not be required to provide local channels in every market. This is too obvious for even the snarkiest comment.
Modification of very low density lipoproteins leads to macrophage scavenger receptor uptake and cholesteryl ester deposition. Chemically modified low density lipoproteins (LDL) are recognized by the macrophage scavenger receptor and can lead to substantial cholesteryl ester accumulation in cultured macrophages. Uptake of modified lipoproteins in vivo could contribute to foam cell formation during generation of the atherosclerotic plaque lesion. In the present study, modification of human pre-beta migrating very low density lipoprotein (VLDL) by acetylation led to recognition by the macrophage scavenger receptor as demonstrated in cross-competition experiments with acetylated LDL (ALDL). Recognition by this alternative binding site was associated with increased cholesterol delivery to human macrophages as assessed by suppression of LDL receptor activity, stimulation of cholesterol esterification rates, and accumulation of intracellular cholesteryl ester. Subfractionation of acetylated very low density lipoprotein (AVLDL) by ultracentrifugation in a discontinuous NaCl gradient demonstrated that AVLDL subfractions were equally effective in competing for 125I-ALDL uptake by macrophages when compared on the basis of particle number. These results suggest that modification of VLDL with subsequent recognition by the macrophage scavenger receptor may be a mechanism by which VLDL particles participate in macrophage cholesteryl ester overload.
package org.ovirt.engine.ui.uicommonweb.builders.vm; import org.ovirt.engine.core.common.businessentities.UsbPolicy; import org.ovirt.engine.core.common.businessentities.VmBase; import org.ovirt.engine.ui.uicommonweb.builders.BaseSyncBuilder; import org.ovirt.engine.ui.uicommonweb.models.vms.UnitVmModel; public class UsbPolicyUnitToVmBaseBuilder<T extends VmBase> extends BaseSyncBuilder<UnitVmModel, T> { @Override protected void build(UnitVmModel model, VmBase vm) { if (model.getIsUsbEnabled().getEntity()) { vm.setUsbPolicy(UsbPolicy.ENABLED_NATIVE); } else { vm.setUsbPolicy(UsbPolicy.DISABLED); } } }
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Chickadees produce many vocalizations, including the chick-a-dee call that they use as a mobbing call in the presence of predators. Previous research has shown that chickadees produce more D notes in their mobbing calls in response to high-threat predators compared to low-threat predators, and... Chickadees produce many vocalizations, including chick-a-dee calls which they use as a mobbing call in the presence of predators. Previous research has shown that chickadees produce more D notes in their mobbing calls in response to high-threat predators compared to low-threat predators, and may... When studying animal behaviour within an open environment, movement-related data are often important for behavioural analyses. Therefore, simple and efficient techniques are needed to present and analyze the data of such movements. However, it is challenging to present both spatial and temporal...
Change boot priority not to boot to the USB.Sometimes, even without any boot option selected for USB device, the computer may still look for the USB device and run a complete scan before the boot will pass to the local HDD. When comes to the USB issue, I would also suggest we install the latest mobo chipset driver, follow by a reboot.The new chipset driver can help to correct most USB issue (software).
Instant Pot Pork Carnitas Instant Pot Pork Carnitas is so tender, so satisfying, and so easy to make, it is destined to quickly rise to the top of your favorite foods list. You will fall in love with the melt-in-your-mouth quality and zesty flavors of this Instant Pot Pork Carnitas recipe, thanks to ingredients like: What is Pork Carnitas? Carnitas literally means “little meats”, and is a staple of Mexican cuisine that originates from the state of Michoacán. Carnitas is traditionally made by slowly braising or simmering pork, and the result is very tender, juicy, shreddable meat. The cooking process typically takes four hours, but thanks to the wonder that is the Instant Pot, this flavorful dish is ready to serve in just half the time of the traditional method! One Tip for Cleaning Your Instant Pot While cooking in the Instant Pot is quick and easy, it can sometimes leave behind stubborn stains and build-up. Here’s an easy solution for returning the Instant Pot inner liner (the stainless steel pot) to its original sparkling state. Sprinkle some Bar Keepers Friend in the bottom of the pot, add a touch of water, and give it a scrub with a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser. This simple combination really does work wonders!
If headphones are too loud they can damage your little one's ears. But Snuggly Rascals are safe and they'll also keep their heads warm during cold snaps! Crew Review: Snuggly Rascals Comfy Kids' Headphones from HIS Radio on Vimeo.
Intact retrieval inhibition in children's episodic recall. Young children are assumed to be inefficient inhibitors in a number of cognitive tasks. In two experiments, we examined whether such deficits extend to children's episodic recall. We used two inhibition paradigms: retrieval-induced forgetting, the detrimental effect of retrieval practice with a subset of learned items on recall of the unpracticed items, and part-list cuing, the detrimental effect of the presentation of a subset of learned items on recall of the remaining items. In both experiments, the inhibitory effects were compared across three age groups: first or second graders, fourth graders, and young adults. The two children groups showed the same amounts of retrieval-induced forgetting and part-list cuing as the adult group, pointing to intact retrieval inhibition in young children's episodic recall. These results parallel very recent results on older adults' episodic recall, suggesting that both retrieval-induced forgetting and part-list cuing develop early in life and remain intact for the greater part of the lifespan.
module Main where import Effect.Console (log) import Lib (A(B,C)) main = log "Done"
Christopher Hitchens on the writer's voice: Unspoken Truths http://t.co/lCANf89 via @vanityfair"the most beautiful apposition of two of the simplest words in our language: the freedom of speech." Chr. Hitchens http://t.co/lCANf89RT @TheMarkTwain: A man's character may be learned from the adjectives which he habitually uses in conversation.
--- -api-id: M:Windows.UI.Xaml.Window.Close -api-type: winrt method --- <!-- Method syntax public void Close() --> # Windows.UI.Xaml.Window.Close ## -description Closes the application window. ## -remarks UWP app typically use a single [Window](window.md) instance, and do not open and close additional [Window](window.md) instances. Additionally, you will not typically provide custom UI to enable users to close the app window. The [Closed](window_closed.md) event occurs when a [Window](window.md) closes. ## -examples ## -see-also
# Numerics This umbrella module provides an easy way to get access to *all* of the Swift Numerics API with a single import statement: ``` import Numerics ```
Morphological transformation in vivo of human uterine cervix with papillomavirus from condylomata acuminata. Carcinoma of the human uterine cervix has been associated with several infectious agents including papillomavirus. Papillomavirus group-specific antigen (GSA) and viral particles have been demonstrated in human condylomata acuminata (CA) and flat warts of the uterine cervix. Cell alterations consisting of nuclear enlargement, hyperchromasia, irregularity, binucleation and cytoplasmic clearing (koilocytosis) are often interpreted as mild to moderate dysplasia. Present evidence that human papillomavirus (HPV) is responsible for the development of these lesions relies on the association of GSA and virus particles in the affected tissue, fulfilling the first two of Koch's postulates. Direct proof of an aetiological relationship, however, requires induction of the CA change in normal, human uterine cervix after exposure to papillomavirus. Infecting human subjects with HPV is ethically unacceptable and no satisfactory alternative systems have been defined. Also, human cell cultures do not support growth or transformation by HPV. Here we report the first demonstration of the morphological transformation of human tissues with a human papillomavirus under controlled, experimental conditions. 'Transformation' is used here in its literal sense to refer to a heritable morphological alteration in the appearance of the cells. The use of this term does not indicate that the changes described are neoplastic, but they are identical to the dysplastic changes found in biopsies of uterine cervical CA. Our results demonstrate the direct involvement of CA virus in dysplastic change of human cervical tissue and indicate that the experimental system described may be useful in elucidating the contribution of human papillomaviruses to the pathogenesis of human cervical cancer.
Q: What cost to creating vampires Assume a world in which vampirism is totally unlike how it is usually portrayed in Bram Stoker's Dracula, Anne Rice novels, True Blood etc. Instead it's somewhat analogous to a disease where the victim's digestive system undergoes a transformation that enables it to digest only blood. The only other side effect is immortality (barring accidents, violence etc.). Creation of new vampires is done the usual way, i.e. by having a vampire drain them of their blood. In such a world why would it be bad for vampires to create new ones from humans on the brink of death? I thought of two options: It somehow contaminates their own blood. It's taboo for some reason. Any other reasons you can think of? Or something that could make my own ideas more interesting? A: In an ideal world (for the vampire), a vampire would be the only vampire in a world that had forgotten about vampires. New vampires don't represent a continuation of a genetic line, that becomes redundant with immortality, the thing that matters to an immortal is the preservation of the self. New vampires are competition. They represent an increased risk that the world will once again remember vampires and how to deal with them. You do not have to justify why a vampire wouldn't create more vampires but rather why they would.
Cochlear implants are devices that include an implantable stimulator containing electronic circuitry, a coil for power and information transfer, and an electrode (and perhaps a counter electrode) usually placed under the temporalis muscle. The electrode may consist of single, double, or even triple branches. Each branch typically originates at the stimulator and is directed toward single or multiple cochleostomies through a mastoidectomy and a posterior tympanatomy, or through an alternate surgical approach such as a suprameatal approach. The single or multiple electrode branches are designed to go into the inner ear of the patient and stimulate neural tissue. There are, in addition to such inner ear applications, concomitant applications to direct neural stimulation that would be beneficial to the patient. Some of these concomitant applications take place in the middle ear. These applications necessitate the placement of a device in the middle ear cavity without disrupting the cochlear implant electrodes that have been inserted into the inner ear.
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Potentially toxic element contamination in soil and accumulation in maize plants in a smelter area in Kosovo. A biogeochemical field study was carried out in the industrial area of Kosovska Mitrovica in northern Kosovo, where agricultural soils were contaminated by potentially toxic elements due to smelting activity. Total and bioavailable contents of As, Cd, Co, Cu, Pb, Sb, U and Zn in soil and their concentrations in maize roots and grains were determined. Soil contamination by As, Cd, Cu, Pb, Sb and Zn was variable from slightly to highly contaminated soils and influenced both the bioavailable fraction and accumulation of these potentially toxic elements in maize tissues. The comparison between potentially toxic element concentrations in roots and grains indicated that maize is able to limit the transfer of non-essential elements to edible parts. The plant-to-soil bioconcentration indices suggested that the transfer of potentially toxic elements from soil to plant was predicted better by bioavailable concentrations than by the total contents. These indices further identified some competitions and interactions among these elements in root uptake and root-to-grain translocation.
Preparing for an Ultrasound at Newton Medical Center On the day of your ultrasound, it is recommended that you wear a loose-fitting, two-piece outfit. Female patients may be asked to drink water to fill their bladders prior to certain exams. To avoid delays, remember to bring a copy of your prescription Ultrasound Results Newton Medical Center’s radiologists are experts in supervising and interpreting radiology examinations. They will analyze your ultrasound images and send a signed report to your primary care physician or the physician who referred you for the exam. He or she will discuss the results with you.
The effect of estradiol on human myelomonocytic cells. II. Mechanism of enhancing activity of colony formation. Elevated proportions of monocytes have previously been found in the blood of healthy women during the ovulation period as well as in other conditions associated with increased blood estradiol (E2). This phenomenon was explained, in part, by an augmenting effect which physiological concentrations of E2 may have on the development of granulocyte-macrophage (GM) colonies derived from normal peripheral blood mononuclear cells. To analyze this effect, we tested possible alternatives for the interaction between E2, colony-stimulating factor (CSF) and GM colony progenitor cells. E2 was found not to interact synergistically with CSF, but pre-treatment of the progenitor cells with E2 resulted in higher numbers of colonies in response to CSF. Moreover, E2 did not induce higher secretion of CSF but treatment with anti-CSF antibodies abolished the enhancing effect of E2. Based on these results, we suggest that the augmenting effect of E2 on GM colony formation is mediated by inducing the colony precursor cells to be more responsive to CSF. These findings may help to elucidate some of the complex relationships between estrogens, immune responses and hemopoiesis.
Q: How to handle text selection in NSTextField probably this is documented somewhere but i just can't find how to handle the event of text selection in a NSTextField, i wan't to respond to the event of the user highlighting some text, i wan't to get the selected text and do something with it. A: I've managed to fix the problem by subclassing NSTextField and overriding - (void)textViewDidChangeSelection:(NSNotification *)aNotification
Micheal Savage (who I am sure a lot of you don't like) blew it once again on his radio show recently. I know a lot of you don't like him but I listen to him because he is further to the right than anyone else in mainstream talk radio. But yet every now and then he goes on his kicks talking about how great the arabs and jews are with their great contributions to civilization. I was listening to him tonight (his show may have been a replay from a few months ago), and he was basically talking about how Islam's success in the 8th century was due to the intellect of the arabs and jews. He basically kicked the Greeks and the Romans to the curb even though they passed on so much to the arabs. But of course he didn't forget to talk about the wonderful fruits of math and technology that the arabs learned from the Chinese and Indians. Michael Savage is just like Limbaugh and Hannity,just another neo-con. I don't waste my time listening to any of them,there's more important things for me to do to help my race and it's not hearing babble from those of the big money/country club crowd (Limbaugh,Hannity,Beck) Perhaps this sudden burst of praise was the result of some sort of settlement... "SAN FRANCISCO (BCN) ― A lawsuit filed by conservative radio talk show host Michael Savage against a Muslim civil rights group came to an end Thursday when Savage's lawyer told a federal judge in San Francisco that he won't try to amend it." Michael Savage is just like Limbaugh and Hannity,just another neo-con. I don't waste my time listening to any of them,there's more important things for me to do to help my race and it's not hearing babble from those of the big money/country club crowd (Limbaugh,Hannity,Beck) Savage actually isn't a neo-con. But he does share the neo-cons' devotion to Israel and the Jews. Aside from that minor point, I agree with your post.
package com.sequenceiq.redbeams.converter; import javax.persistence.AttributeConverter; import org.springframework.stereotype.Component; import com.sequenceiq.cloudbreak.auth.altus.Crn; @Component public class CrnConverter implements AttributeConverter<Crn, String> { /** * Converts a CRN into a string for use in a database entity. * * @param attribute CRN * @return string CRN */ @Override public String convertToDatabaseColumn(Crn attribute) { return attribute.toString(); } /** * Converts a string CRN from a database entity into a Crn object. Fails * if the CRN string cannot be parsed. * * @param dbData CRN string * @return parsed CRN * @throws NullPointerException if the CRN string is null * @throws CrnParseException if the CRN cannot be parsed */ @Override public Crn convertToEntityAttribute(String dbData) { return Crn.safeFromString(dbData); } }
# Reset the chip to get to a known state. monitor reset flushregs
Disk-shaped Bose-Einstein condensates in the presence of an harmonic trap and an optical lattice. We study the existence and stability of solutions of the two-dimensional nonlinear Schrodinger equation in the combined presence of a parabolic and a periodic potential. The motivating physical example consists of Bose-Einstein condensates confined in an harmonic (e.g., magnetic) trap and an optical lattice. By connecting the nonlinear problem with the underlying linear spectrum, we examine the bifurcation of nonlinear modes out of the linear ones for both focusing and defocusing nonlinearities. In particular, we find real-valued solutions (such as multipoles) and complex-valued ones (such as vortices). A primary motivation of the present work is to develop "rules of thumb" about what waveforms to expect emerging in the nonlinear problem and about the stability of those modes. As a case example of the latter, we find that among the real-valued solutions, the one with larger norm for a fixed value of the chemical potential is expected to be unstable.
Transition to Naturals Petrochemical fragrances have been added to everything from laundry soap, cleaning products, soap, body lotions and of course perfumes. They are loud and long lasting and can sometimes be hard to avoid. There is almost no ingredient transparency due to a fragrance loophole in the law so it is very difficult to assess which products are free from hormone disrupting ingredients. In many ways they have made people "nose blind" because they are so accustomed to these more chemical smells that it becomes hard to smell and recognize aromas in nature. The more you can remove these synthetic highly scented products from your life the more space you are allowing to smell and experience natural scents (including food and wine). It's a way of slowly but surely re training your nose to be open and aware of the gentle and more gracious scents that the world has to offer that are often otherwise eclipsed by these very large and aggressive aromas that are so commonplace.
The Traveling Microbiome. Given the recent interest in the human gut microbiome in health and disease, we have undertaken a review of the role of the gut microbiome as it relates to travel. Considering the microbiome as the interface with the external world of the traveler, not only from the perspective of protection from enteric infection by colonization resistance but also the possibility that a traveler's unique microbiome may place him or her at lesser or greater risk for enteric infection. We review available data on travel, travelers' diarrhea, and the use of antibiotics as it relates to changes in the microbiome and the acquisition of multi-drug-resistant bacteria and explore the interplay of these factors in the development of dysbiosis and the post-infectious sequelae of TD, specifically PI-IBS. In addition, we explore whether dietary changes in travel affect the gut microbiome in a way which modulates gastrointestinal function and susceptibility to infection and discuss whether pre- or probiotics have any meaningful role in prevention or treatment of TD. Finally, a discussion of important research gaps and opportunities in this area is identified.
Q: How can I regex replace all spaces in matched text with underscore? (Javascript) I have the following: enum class test { something1, // this is a comment something2, // something else something3, }; I want to convert it to: enum class test { something1 | this_is_a_comment something2 | something_else something3, }; so I need to replace the spaces of all the text after // with underscores I have this so far: /\,.*\/\/\s*(.*)/g This will select the text I want but how to replace the spaces? I don't really have to use regex so any solution is appreciated! A: Use a function in the replace() method. That function can perform a nested replacement on that capture group. let str = `enum class test{ something1, // this is a comment something2, // something else something3, };`; let new_str = str.replace(/\,.*\/\/\s*(.*)/g, (match0, match1) => ' | ' + match1.replace(/ /g, '_')); console.log(new_str); .
Bariatric surgery and its impact on sleep architecture, sleep-disordered breathing, and metabolism. Over the last several decades, the prevalence of obesity has increased significantly worldwide. This has translated into an increased prevalence of obesity-associated morbidities including sleep-disordered breathing and metabolic disorders. While the medical management of obesity is relatively ineffective, bariatric surgery is the most successful method for sustained weight loss and markedly reduces obesity-related morbidity and mortality. The anatomical changes created with different types of procedures lead to variable weight loss and improvement of co-morbidities; however the latter does not appear to be exclusively dependent on the amount of weight loss. Bariatric surgery does not always lead to complete resolution of obstructive sleep apnea and age, gender and severity of the obstructive sleep apnea predict the residual disease after peak weight loss. Metabolic disorders and specifically diabetes often improve dramatically early after the procedure, before any significant weight loss has occurred. The modified gastrointestinal anatomy and physiology may explain this phenomenon.
Q: Storing settings for Browser Helper Object I have a browser helper object on IE that have some "clipboard history" functions. I have been storing settings into a file into the directory where the BHO file is (currently "$PROGRAMFILES\Common files\folder\", it was like this when i received the code but i can change it). In my computer (XP SP3 in virtual machine) I have no problems writing the settings file, but I was wondering it this could cause "writing permission" problems in other computers and if it does what other method should I use to make sure it will work on all Windows computers? A: It could definitely have permission problems. I would store the file in an appropriate subfolder under the "Application Data" or "Local Settings\Application Data" in user's profile folder. The user running it should always have write permissions to those folders.
Bioinspired organocatalytic aerobic C-H oxidation of amines with an ortho-quinone catalyst. A simple bioinspired ortho-quinone catalyst for the aerobic oxidative dehydrogenation of amines to imines is reported. Without any metal cocatalysts, the identified optimal ortho-quinone catalyst enables the oxidations of α-branched primary amines and cyclic secondary amines. Mechanistic studies have disclosed the origins of different performances of ortho-quinone vs para-quinone in biomimetic amine oxidations.
The field of the present invention concerns machines for resurfacing disc brake rotors, and brake drums, and more specifically relates to a detachable damper for attaching to the brake drum for minimizing harmonic vibrations of the rotor or drum when it is subjected to a machining operation to renew its braking surfaces.
Transportation News & Views El Monte bus terminal renderings As many of you are keenly aware, the El Monte bus station moved to a temporary station this past week with a new station in the works. Obviously it’s not an ideal situation, but I did want to point you to an earlier post showing what the new El Monte station will look like when complete in a couple of years. And here’s an opinion piece in Thursday’s San Gabriel Valley Tribune by opinion page editor Steve Scauzillo. Doesn’t sound like he’s going to miss the old place.
IMPORTANT: CNN – DO NOT EAT THESE FOODS AS THEY CAN MAKE WORMS IN YOUR BODY! IMPORTANT: CNN – DO NOT EAT THESE FOODS AS THEY CAN MAKE WORMS IN YOUR BODY! Did you know that worms can invade your brain? This is a warning so you can start to avoid some food right away. These worms can do some damages and live as parasites in your body. To be exact, they can live in your brain and cause some serious consequences. When Dr. Effrossyni Gkrania-Klotsas examined the head of a man with a tapeworm that was inside, it was a kind of a warm that had never seen before in the UK. Several years ago, the team of Addenbrookes Hospital in Cambridge examined a man for his headaches. He returned for tests after a short time with new symptoms. The patient had previously traveled to China, a country that had the most cases of the parasite known as Spirometra erinaceieuropaei throughout Thailand, Japan and South Korea. The consequences the warm was causing were seizures and weakness, along with headaches. The man had an infection named sparganosis, kid of a parasitic infection which is caused by tapeworm larvae plerocercoid diphyllobothroid belonging to the genus Spirometra. After the diagnosis, the patient needed surgery, because this infection cannot be treated by drugs. There are lots of tapeworms, but only three of them infect the brain. According to Helena Helmby of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, the pork tapeworm is the main culprit of infecting the brain. You can get this infection if you eat undercooked pork from pigs that are already infected with this parasite. This results in taeniasis, when an adult worm resides in the intestine. The second form of infection is when a person is in direct contact with animal feces. This can cause neurocysticercosis, a condition when the larval worm infects the nervous system and brain. This type of infection is very dangerous because it can cause epilepsy. Although the infection is more common in some parts of Asia, Africa and Latin America, the global distribution of pork tapeworm is increasing – Dr. Klotsas has already had three neurocysticercosis patients in their care in Cambridge. There are certain types of drugs that can help but the most effective method is to be removed by surgery. There are other concerns, like the world food trade, the international travels, or the risk of eating infected food. The message to be spread here and the region where these infections are possible is to be treated and to raise awareness about the situation.
The Buzz with Deneen Borelli In today's fast-paced news and political world, liberal buzz words often take the place of objective facts, in order to twist and bend talking points into reality. Deneen Borelli cuts through the rhetoric to give you a fresh and honest conservative take on the hot topics of the day. Categories After last weekend’s primaries, Donald Trump’s lead was narrowed by Senator Ted Cruz leading to discussions about a possible Republican brokered convention. Deneen appeared in a recent segment on Fox News’ “America’s Newsroom,” on the topic of the possibility of a GOP brokered convention. Adding to those concerns are reports that a significant amount of money is going into efforts to stop Donald Trump. The best case for Republicans is for the convention to serve as a rally and launch the fall campaign and not a drama filled event dividing voters. In this episode of “The Buzz with Deneen Borelli,” Deneen discusses the possibility of a brokered convention and the Republican and Democrat presidential race.
Normally, any exceptions raised while executing a method will be given the generic "org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.Failed" name. throwError allows the programmer to specify an error name, and provide additional information to the remote application. You may use this instead of throwIO to abort a method call. Automatic method signatures Used to automatically generate method signatures for introspection documents. To support automatic signatures, a method's parameters and return value must all be instances of IsValue. This class maps Haskell idioms to D-Bus; it is therefore unable to generate some signatures. In particular, it does not support methods which accept/return a single structure, or single-element structures. It also cannot generate signatures for methods with parameters or return values which are only instances of IsVariant. For these cases, please use method. To match common Haskell use, if the return value is a tuple, it will be converted to a list of return values. The standard D-Bus implementation from http://dbus.freedesktop.org/ almost always sets signal senders to the unique name of the sending client. If matchSender is a requested name like "com.example.Foo", it will not match any signals. The exception is for signals sent by the bus itself, which always have a sender of "org.freedesktop.DBus". Name reservation Asks the message bus to assign the given name to this client. The bus maintains a queue of possible owners, where the head of the queue is the current ("primary") owner. There are several uses for name reservation: Clients which export methods reserve a name so users and applications can send them messages. For example, the GNOME Keyring reserves the name "org.gnome.keyring" on the user's session bus, and NetworkManager reserves "org.freedesktop.NetworkManager" on the system bus. When there are multiple implementations of a particular service, the service standard will ususally include a generic bus name for the service. This allows other clients to avoid depending on any particular implementation's name. For example, both the GNOME Keyring and KDE KWallet services request the "org.freedesktop.secrets" name on the user's session bus. A process with "single instance" behavior can use name assignment to check whether the instance is already running, and invoke some method on it (e.g. opening a new window).
Princess Luna has got into an argument with her sister and goes to her private realm to vent. Meanwhile, in another realm, Prince Artemis has got into a similar situation. From what was a simple encounter between the two quickly becomes anything but
World Briefing / Colombia Spy agency official quits after wiretap scandal A top Colombian intelligence official resigned after a scandal erupted over accusations that rogue security agents on the payroll of drug lords had illegally wiretapped politicians, judges and journalists. The telephone bugging charges are the latest scandal to rock the state security agency, known as DAS, and will further stain President Alvaro Uribe's campaign to stamp out corruption in state law enforcement in the world's top cocaine supplier.
#pragma once #include <list> #include "envoy/network/connection.h" #include "common/network/filter_manager_impl.h" #include "test/mocks/event/mocks.h" #include "test/mocks/stream_info/mocks.h" #include "gmock/gmock.h" namespace Envoy { namespace Network { class MockConnectionCallbacks : public ConnectionCallbacks { public: MockConnectionCallbacks(); ~MockConnectionCallbacks() override; // Network::ConnectionCallbacks MOCK_METHOD(void, onEvent, (Network::ConnectionEvent event)); MOCK_METHOD(void, onAboveWriteBufferHighWatermark, ()); MOCK_METHOD(void, onBelowWriteBufferLowWatermark, ()); }; class MockConnectionBase { public: void raiseEvent(Network::ConnectionEvent event); void raiseBytesSentCallbacks(uint64_t num_bytes); void runHighWatermarkCallbacks(); void runLowWatermarkCallbacks(); static uint64_t next_id_; testing::NiceMock<Event::MockDispatcher> dispatcher_; std::list<Network::ConnectionCallbacks*> callbacks_; std::list<Network::Connection::BytesSentCb> bytes_sent_callbacks_; uint64_t id_{next_id_++}; Address::InstanceConstSharedPtr remote_address_; Address::InstanceConstSharedPtr local_address_; bool read_enabled_{true}; testing::NiceMock<StreamInfo::MockStreamInfo> stream_info_; Connection::State state_{Connection::State::Open}; }; class MockConnection : public Connection, public MockConnectionBase { public: MockConnection(); ~MockConnection() override; // Network::Connection MOCK_METHOD(void, addConnectionCallbacks, (ConnectionCallbacks & cb)); MOCK_METHOD(void, addBytesSentCallback, (BytesSentCb cb)); MOCK_METHOD(void, addWriteFilter, (WriteFilterSharedPtr filter)); MOCK_METHOD(void, addFilter, (FilterSharedPtr filter)); MOCK_METHOD(void, addReadFilter, (ReadFilterSharedPtr filter)); MOCK_METHOD(void, enableHalfClose, (bool enabled)); MOCK_METHOD(void, close, (ConnectionCloseType type)); MOCK_METHOD(Event::Dispatcher&, dispatcher, ()); MOCK_METHOD(uint64_t, id, (), (const)); MOCK_METHOD(void, hashKey, (std::vector<uint8_t>&), (const)); MOCK_METHOD(bool, initializeReadFilters, ()); MOCK_METHOD(std::string, nextProtocol, (), (const)); MOCK_METHOD(void, noDelay, (bool enable)); MOCK_METHOD(void, readDisable, (bool disable)); MOCK_METHOD(void, detectEarlyCloseWhenReadDisabled, (bool)); MOCK_METHOD(bool, readEnabled, (), (const)); MOCK_METHOD(const Address::InstanceConstSharedPtr&, remoteAddress, (), (const)); MOCK_METHOD(const Address::InstanceConstSharedPtr&, directRemoteAddress, (), (const)); MOCK_METHOD(absl::optional<Connection::UnixDomainSocketPeerCredentials>, unixSocketPeerCredentials, (), (const)); MOCK_METHOD(const Address::InstanceConstSharedPtr&, localAddress, (), (const)); MOCK_METHOD(void, setConnectionStats, (const ConnectionStats& stats)); MOCK_METHOD(Ssl::ConnectionInfoConstSharedPtr, ssl, (), (const)); MOCK_METHOD(absl::string_view, requestedServerName, (), (const)); MOCK_METHOD(State, state, (), (const)); MOCK_METHOD(void, write, (Buffer::Instance & data, bool end_stream)); MOCK_METHOD(void, setBufferLimits, (uint32_t limit)); MOCK_METHOD(uint32_t, bufferLimit, (), (const)); MOCK_METHOD(bool, localAddressRestored, (), (const)); MOCK_METHOD(bool, aboveHighWatermark, (), (const)); MOCK_METHOD(const Network::ConnectionSocket::OptionsSharedPtr&, socketOptions, (), (const)); MOCK_METHOD(StreamInfo::StreamInfo&, streamInfo, ()); MOCK_METHOD(const StreamInfo::StreamInfo&, streamInfo, (), (const)); MOCK_METHOD(void, setDelayedCloseTimeout, (std::chrono::milliseconds)); MOCK_METHOD(absl::string_view, transportFailureReason, (), (const)); MOCK_METHOD(absl::optional<std::chrono::milliseconds>, lastRoundTripTime, (), (const)); }; /** * NOTE: MockClientConnection duplicated most of MockConnection due to the fact that NiceMock * cannot be reliably used on base class methods. */ class MockClientConnection : public ClientConnection, public MockConnectionBase { public: MockClientConnection(); ~MockClientConnection() override; // Network::Connection MOCK_METHOD(void, addConnectionCallbacks, (ConnectionCallbacks & cb)); MOCK_METHOD(void, addBytesSentCallback, (BytesSentCb cb)); MOCK_METHOD(void, addWriteFilter, (WriteFilterSharedPtr filter)); MOCK_METHOD(void, addFilter, (FilterSharedPtr filter)); MOCK_METHOD(void, addReadFilter, (ReadFilterSharedPtr filter)); MOCK_METHOD(void, enableHalfClose, (bool enabled)); MOCK_METHOD(void, close, (ConnectionCloseType type)); MOCK_METHOD(Event::Dispatcher&, dispatcher, ()); MOCK_METHOD(uint64_t, id, (), (const)); MOCK_METHOD(void, hashKey, (std::vector<uint8_t>&), (const)); MOCK_METHOD(bool, initializeReadFilters, ()); MOCK_METHOD(std::string, nextProtocol, (), (const)); MOCK_METHOD(void, noDelay, (bool enable)); MOCK_METHOD(void, readDisable, (bool disable)); MOCK_METHOD(void, detectEarlyCloseWhenReadDisabled, (bool)); MOCK_METHOD(bool, readEnabled, (), (const)); MOCK_METHOD(const Address::InstanceConstSharedPtr&, remoteAddress, (), (const)); MOCK_METHOD(const Address::InstanceConstSharedPtr&, directRemoteAddress, (), (const)); MOCK_METHOD(absl::optional<Connection::UnixDomainSocketPeerCredentials>, unixSocketPeerCredentials, (), (const)); MOCK_METHOD(const Address::InstanceConstSharedPtr&, localAddress, (), (const)); MOCK_METHOD(void, setConnectionStats, (const ConnectionStats& stats)); MOCK_METHOD(Ssl::ConnectionInfoConstSharedPtr, ssl, (), (const)); MOCK_METHOD(absl::string_view, requestedServerName, (), (const)); MOCK_METHOD(State, state, (), (const)); MOCK_METHOD(void, write, (Buffer::Instance & data, bool end_stream)); MOCK_METHOD(void, setBufferLimits, (uint32_t limit)); MOCK_METHOD(uint32_t, bufferLimit, (), (const)); MOCK_METHOD(bool, localAddressRestored, (), (const)); MOCK_METHOD(bool, aboveHighWatermark, (), (const)); MOCK_METHOD(const Network::ConnectionSocket::OptionsSharedPtr&, socketOptions, (), (const)); MOCK_METHOD(StreamInfo::StreamInfo&, streamInfo, ()); MOCK_METHOD(const StreamInfo::StreamInfo&, streamInfo, (), (const)); MOCK_METHOD(void, setDelayedCloseTimeout, (std::chrono::milliseconds)); MOCK_METHOD(absl::string_view, transportFailureReason, (), (const)); MOCK_METHOD(absl::optional<std::chrono::milliseconds>, lastRoundTripTime, (), (const)); // Network::ClientConnection MOCK_METHOD(void, connect, ()); }; /** * NOTE: MockFilterManagerConnection duplicated most of MockConnection due to the fact that * NiceMock cannot be reliably used on base class methods. */ class MockFilterManagerConnection : public FilterManagerConnection, public MockConnectionBase { public: MockFilterManagerConnection(); ~MockFilterManagerConnection() override; // Network::Connection MOCK_METHOD(void, addConnectionCallbacks, (ConnectionCallbacks & cb)); MOCK_METHOD(void, addBytesSentCallback, (BytesSentCb cb)); MOCK_METHOD(void, addWriteFilter, (WriteFilterSharedPtr filter)); MOCK_METHOD(void, addFilter, (FilterSharedPtr filter)); MOCK_METHOD(void, addReadFilter, (ReadFilterSharedPtr filter)); MOCK_METHOD(void, enableHalfClose, (bool enabled)); MOCK_METHOD(void, close, (ConnectionCloseType type)); MOCK_METHOD(Event::Dispatcher&, dispatcher, ()); MOCK_METHOD(uint64_t, id, (), (const)); MOCK_METHOD(void, hashKey, (std::vector<uint8_t>&), (const)); MOCK_METHOD(bool, initializeReadFilters, ()); MOCK_METHOD(std::string, nextProtocol, (), (const)); MOCK_METHOD(void, noDelay, (bool enable)); MOCK_METHOD(void, readDisable, (bool disable)); MOCK_METHOD(void, detectEarlyCloseWhenReadDisabled, (bool)); MOCK_METHOD(bool, readEnabled, (), (const)); MOCK_METHOD(const Address::InstanceConstSharedPtr&, remoteAddress, (), (const)); MOCK_METHOD(const Address::InstanceConstSharedPtr&, directRemoteAddress, (), (const)); MOCK_METHOD(absl::optional<Connection::UnixDomainSocketPeerCredentials>, unixSocketPeerCredentials, (), (const)); MOCK_METHOD(const Address::InstanceConstSharedPtr&, localAddress, (), (const)); MOCK_METHOD(void, setConnectionStats, (const ConnectionStats& stats)); MOCK_METHOD(Ssl::ConnectionInfoConstSharedPtr, ssl, (), (const)); MOCK_METHOD(absl::string_view, requestedServerName, (), (const)); MOCK_METHOD(State, state, (), (const)); MOCK_METHOD(void, write, (Buffer::Instance & data, bool end_stream)); MOCK_METHOD(void, setBufferLimits, (uint32_t limit)); MOCK_METHOD(uint32_t, bufferLimit, (), (const)); MOCK_METHOD(bool, localAddressRestored, (), (const)); MOCK_METHOD(bool, aboveHighWatermark, (), (const)); MOCK_METHOD(const Network::ConnectionSocket::OptionsSharedPtr&, socketOptions, (), (const)); MOCK_METHOD(StreamInfo::StreamInfo&, streamInfo, ()); MOCK_METHOD(const StreamInfo::StreamInfo&, streamInfo, (), (const)); MOCK_METHOD(void, setDelayedCloseTimeout, (std::chrono::milliseconds)); MOCK_METHOD(absl::string_view, transportFailureReason, (), (const)); MOCK_METHOD(absl::optional<std::chrono::milliseconds>, lastRoundTripTime, (), (const)); // Network::FilterManagerConnection MOCK_METHOD(StreamBuffer, getReadBuffer, ()); MOCK_METHOD(StreamBuffer, getWriteBuffer, ()); MOCK_METHOD(void, rawWrite, (Buffer::Instance & data, bool end_stream)); }; } // namespace Network } // namespace Envoy
The CW is reportedly looking into another four-way Arrow-verse crossover Fans upset about the lack of actual crossover in The CW's four-part Arrow-verse crossover Invasion! last year will be happy to hear what the shows are planning for next season. Arrow-verse executive producer Andrew Kreisberg talked to Entertainment Weekly about the preparations the shows are taking to make the next four-way crossover even more epic than the last. "Next year, we're hoping to do a true four-way crossover," he said. "The great thing about our dear friends at The CW and Mark Pedowitz picking the shows up as early as they did has allowed us to start building the schedules for next season." Some fans were angry after the last crossover, which took place mainly on The Flash, Arrow, and Legends of Tomorrow, except for a small scene at the end of Supergirl's episode. The crossover was also criticized for focusing heavily on individual storylines for each of the shows while not including enough true crossover moments. According to Kreisberg, this issue came mostly due to scheduling with Supergirl, which they had not factored into their initial plans due to the show's surprise move from CBS to The CW after its first season. "One of the big things we learned from two years ago, which made the crossovers this year slightly easier, was building in shut-down days, where shows just went dark," he said. "The single hardest factor in doing the crossovers is actors' availability because the shows keep going on. You're basically juggling four shows worth of schedules." Supergirl had none of these shut-down days built in due to the network move, making it difficult to manage the time of star Melissa Benoist. "Now that we've gotten the early pickup and we've started designing the seasons, we're building in those dark days, and actually more dark days on Supergirl than the other shows, to make it a little easier," Kreisberg said. While the network hasn't officially announced another crossover, with the shows' close relationships and the ratings bonanza that was Invasion!, it makes sense that they would reunite all of their heroes again. Kevin Smith is also currently begging to direct an Arrow-verse crossover, so there is that. There is no word on if the crossover could include Black Lightning, the new hero who Greg Berlanti is currently prepping a pilot around (and who may or may not be an official part of the Arrow-verse). Cress Williams was recently cast in the lead role in the series.
Services Figures and Toys Overview - More than anything Hedgie wants to be an astronaut and travel into space. He gets his chance the day the geyser, Big Sparkler, starts to sputter and fade, disappointing all the alien tourists, who fly to the tiny planet of Mikkop to throw coins into Big Sparkler and look at the strange flowers that survive on its sparkles.Read more... More than anything Hedgie wants to be an astronaut and travel into space. He gets his chance the day the geyser, Big Sparkler, starts to sputter and fade, disappointing all the alien tourists, who fly to the tiny planet of Mikkop to throw coins into Big Sparkler and look at the strange flowers that survive on its sparkles. Because only Hedgie can fit into a small space ship, he flies to Mikkop, where he not only finds out what is clogging up Big Sparkler, but fixes the problem in a most unusual way. He returns home a hero amid cheers from the aliens and the scientists back at the Star Lab. With an amazing gatefold illustration of Hedgie bursting out of Big Sparkler this is not only one of Jan Brett's most inventive books, but it's one of the funniest. Fans will love the unusual setting as they laugh along with a wild cast of characters, including comic aliens, canine scientists and bird reporters. So jump on a spaceship and take a ride to Big Sparkler. You'll be glad you made the trip
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Palladium nanostructures and nanoparticles from molecular precursors on highly ordered pyrolytic graphite. Nanostructures and nanoparticles of palladium assembled on highly ordered pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) by the adsorption of palladium molecular precursors (MPs), in dichloromethane solutions, have been prepared. Self-assemblies of palladium nanostructures on HOPG were characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), Auger electron spectroscopy (AES), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and atomic force microscopy (AFM) techniques. In this work, palladium rings had a wide variety of sizes in the nanometer range, and the ring/tube structures were preserved after a reductive process in which palladium metallic nanoparticles were formed. Noncircular structures were observed at HOPG defects and atomic step sites, as well. It is proposed that the observed ring formation of the palladium molecular precursors on HOPG substrates is related to the functional groups in the MPs, van der Waals interactions between particles and between particle-substrate, as well as the wetting properties of the solvent. In the present work, we illustrate several examples of the formation and characterization of palladium complex tubes and the resulting palladium rings, via the reduction process.
This is more of a story… Today, I was in the kitchen talking to my roommate who is quite thin about fat discrimination and things I’ve been subjected to because I’m fat. She was totally agreeing and being supportive. I was telling her about the terrible things that have been said to me by my whole family my whole life, even when I was a child and not fat but just slightly chubby. And she said “that’s terrible. You should never make someone feel like less than for being overweight. I understand being concerned about their health, but you shouldn’t shame them or put them down.” I tried to explain to her by not directly confronting but rather just talking about how fat doesn’t equal unhealthy… and I really hope she got it. I think I did straight up say “it’s pretty hard not to shame someone on their weight when you make assumptions without knowing anything else about them or their health that they are unhealthy because of their weight.” I hope she got it. Later in the talk she said it was important for her to hear people talk about pain and issues they’ve experienced because of their weight because it’s a kind of pain she’s not exposed to on a day to day basis (because she’s thin). So that’s accepting and admitting privilege… I just really hope she got it. It made me feel really bad to feel like she looks at me and automatically judges my health. I did explain to her my health situation (I’m healthy aside from high blood pressure which is more linked to my untreated anxiety disorder rather than weight), and I really hope she believed me. Wow there it is… thin privilege is not having to just *hope* your friends believe you when talking about your health… or worrying if they’ll just think they know more than you and continue believing you’re unhealthy. Thin privilege is not having to disclose any specific information about your health to reassure people you are healthy. Thin privilege is not feeling like your health is anybody’s business but your own. And the ironic part here is that she straight up said it wasn’t anybody else’s business… after she said “I get being concerned about their health.”
Remote nodes ------------ Remote nodes have no input or output. They are only used to control (remotely) the parameters of other nodes. They can be used to either gather important parameters of a complex graph or define the parameters of a subgraph node. Creating a remote node ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Remote nodes can be created by dragging a Miscellaneous/Remote node from the library pane to a graph pane. Configuring a remote node ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Remote nodes provide two kinds of controls: * linked widgets, that are associated to parameters in the graph and whose values are copied into the target parameters * configuration widgets, that can be used to define named configurations of the target parameters Linked widgets ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. |create_linked_widget| image:: images/create_linked_widget.png .. |add_linked_widget| image:: images/add_linked_widget.png .. |remove_linked_widget| image:: images/remove_linked_widget.png Linked widgets can be used to modify at the same time several parameters from several nodes. When hovering a linked widget, the user interface will show which parameters it controls. .. image:: images/remote_create_linked_widget.gif :align: center To create a linked widget, click on the |create_linked_widget| button and select a parameter to be controlled in another node. This will create a new linked widget whose type is the same as the selected parameter. More parameters can be controlled by the same linked widget. To add one, click on the |add_linked_widget| button of the linked widget, and select the parameter. While associating parameters to linked widgets, Material Maker will check compatibility. To delete a linked widget, click on its |remove_linked_widget| button. Configuration widgets ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. |create_configuration_widget| image:: images/create_configuration_widget.png Configuration widgets are used to create named configurations for associated parameters in the graph. .. image:: images/remote_configuration_widget.gif :align: center To create a configuration widget, click on the |create_configuration_widget| button and select a parameter to be controlled in another node. Then, link all other parameters that should be controlled using the |add_linked_widget| button. When all parameters are linked, you can create your first configuration. Set the values of all parameters for this first configuration, then select the **add configuration** option in the configuration's drop down button. you will be propted for a name for the new configuration. Repeat the same operation (set all parameters values, then **add configuration**) to add all other configurations. Selecting a configuration using the drop down button will recall the associated parameters values. It is also possible to rename, update or delete a configuration using the drop down button.
Infection after total elbow arthroplasty. The purpose of this study was to review our experience with the treatment of twenty-five infections (in twenty-five patients) after total elbow arthroplasty and to examine indications for salvage of the prosthesis compared with those for resection arthroplasty. The patients were divided into three groups on the basis of treatment. Group I comprised fourteen patients who were managed with multiple, extensive irrigation and debridement procedures with retention of the original components. The primary indication for retention of the prosthesis was evidence that it was well fixed as determined both radiographically and intraoperatively. Group II comprised six patients who had removal of the prosthesis and debridement followed by immediate or staged reimplantation. Group III comprised five patients who were managed with resection arthroplasty. The infection was successfully eradicated in seven of the fourteen elbows that had salvage of the prosthesis with irrigation and debridement. The results were strongly dependent on the causative organism; attempts at debridement failed in the four elbows that were infected with Staphylococcus epidermidis compared with three of the ten that were infected with another organism. Four of the six patients in Group II had successful reimplantation of a prosthesis; in three, the infection had been caused by an organism other than Staphylococcus epidermidis. Only one of the three patients who had a Staphylococcus epidermidis infection had a successful reimplantation. None of the five patients who had a resection arthroplasty had signs of infection at the latest follow-up examination. We concluded that salvage of the prosthesis with extensive irrigation and debridement in the presence of an infection about the elbow can be reasonably successful if the infecting organism is not Staphylococcus epidermidis and if the components are well fixed. When removal of the components is warranted, staged reimplantation can also be highly successful when the infecting organism is not Staphylococcus epidermidis. However, the repeated operations necessary to retain a prosthesis and the high rates of complications seen with this approach--and the relatively good rates of satisfaction obtained with resection arthroplasty--suggest that resection arthroplasty remains the procedure of choice in medically frail patients or in patients for whom function of the elbow is less of a concern.
NICOLA Sturgeon told Tory MSPs to “hang their heads in shame” after they were heard laughing in Holyrood during a discussion about Brexit-related medicine shortages. During First Minister’s Questions, Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard asked Sturgeon for an update on the Scottish Government’s plans to stockpile six weeks’ worth of medicine, on top of normal stock levels, by the end of March to help mitigate the impact of a potential no-deal Brexit. During his question, however, both Labour and SNP MSPs grew visibly frustrated by audible murmurings and laughter from the Tory benches. The interruption appeared to begin as Leonard welcomed the First Minister’s “co-operative tone” after she called for a cross-party approach at Westminster to avoid a hard Brexit. Laughter seemed to continue, however, as the Scottish Labour leader discussed potential medicine shortages. READ MORE: Scottish Conservatives urged to split from UK party Sturgeon explained that, given the date of the UK’s withdrawal from the EU has changed, the Scottish Government’s plans were under “constant and ongoing review” to ensure that pharmaceutical companies’ stockpiles remain sufficient. The First Minister then addressed laughter from Conservative MSPs during Leonard’s question. “I couldn’t help but notice that while Richard Leonard was asking me that very important and serious question, the Conservative benches were laughing,” Sturgeon said. “This is not a laughing matter and every Conservative in this chamber and every Conservative across the country should be hanging their heads in shame at the fact that they have brought this country to the brink of crisis.” Here is the First Minister's full response to Leonard's question: READ MORE: Jeremy Corbyn and Theresa May plot ‘Better Together Brexit’ SNP MSP Clare Haughey also condemned the “shocking and shameful” behaviour of the Scottish Tories in Holyrood.
Q: How can I apply vimrc conf file in .py when I run vim good.html and :verbose set et? expandtab Last set from ~/.vimrc but when I run vim good.py and :verbose set et? expandtab Last set from /usr/share/vim/vim74/ftplugin/python.vim I want apply ~/.vimrc file in .py, not python.vim Yesterday I all is fine but today suddenly path was changed please someone teach me how can I change the path A: Put this into your .vimrc: autocmd VimEnter *.py set expandtab or if you want to have the configuration of .vimrc to be executed after all plugins being loaded - in case they have changed some settings -, you can add this line: autocmd VimEnter * source ~/.vimrc Note: It could have a side-effect depending on the content of your .vimrc because the latter actually will be executed twice (at the begining and at the end of vim startup) so you need to consider that. Concerning Plugins now, if they are logged in some specific folders like .vim or vim installation path they will be loaded automatically unless you removed them or run some specific commands to be ignored. Vim has also the ability to detect the type of file which is being edited, and this occurs when the option filetype is activated and probably this is what happened to you. So typing :filetype will confirm that. Maybe you can desactivate it for some specific files if you wish. It is up to you ! :help VimEnter VimEnter VimEnter After doing all the startup stuff, including loading .vimrc files, executing the "-c cmd" arguments, creating all windows and loading the buffers in them.
Various appliances and machines for shampooing hair and scalp treatment have been proposed heretofore, but these for the most part were devices to be used in beauty salons and tonsorial parlors needing special chairs for the users. These bearing large and complex having many electrical apparatuses for temperature control of water, timing of the cycles, the opening and closing of water valves, etc. The present device being a portable light weight self-contained shampooer having its own back support needing now special chair. Use any place in the home where two special screws are placed to support it, and after use taken down and stored until next use.
A wooden villa of three floors: kitchen, bedroom, and studio—an homage to Le Corbusier’s summer home. “Cabanon” is a diminutive of the word “cabane.” It does not merely translate as a “hut,” but it rather means “dwelling in nature” or “house in the woods.” The building area is four by six meters.
Q: How to get indexPath of UITableViewCell by clicking subview of the cell - Getting incompatible pointer type warning I'm adding a switch to contentView, and the contentView belongs to the cell. I'm trying to get the row number of the cell which has the switch triggered. Here's the code: - (UITableViewCell *)tableView:(UITableView *)tableView cellForRowAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)indexPath { UITableViewCell *cell = [tableView dequeueReusableCellWithIdentifier:@"MainCell"]; if (cell == nil) { cell = [[UITableViewCell alloc] initWithStyle:UITableViewCellStyleDefault reuseIdentifier:@"MainCell"]; } UISwitch *theSwitch = [[UISwitch alloc] initWithFrame:CGRectZero]; [cell addSubview:theSwitch]; cell.accessoryView = theSwitch; [theSwitch addTarget:self action:@selector(switchChanged:) forControlEvents:UIControlEventValueChanged]; return cell; } - (void) switchChanged:(UISwitch *)sender { UITableViewCell *theParentCell = [[sender superview] superview]; // Throwing Warning here NSIndexPath *indexPathOfSwitch = [mainTableView indexPathForCell:theParentCell]; NSLog(@"the index path of the switch: %ld", (long)indexPathOfSwitch.row); } Here is the warning message: Warning: "Incompatible pointer types initializing UITableViewCell * with an expression of type UIView *" What the sender should be instead of superview? A: If I understand correctly you are trying to get the switch parent cell index. -(NSIndexPath *)indexPathWithSubview:(UIView *)subview { while (![subview isKindOfClass:[UITableViewCell self]] && subview) { subview = subview.superview; } return [self.mytable indexPathForCell:(UITableViewCell *)subview]; } - (void) switchChanged:(UISwitch *)sender { NSIndexPath *apath = [self indexPathWithSubview:(UISwitch *)sender]; }
Identification of the interstitial cells of Cajal. Observation of whole mount stretch preparations using the zinc-iodide-osmic acid method reveals a wide variety of interstitial cells in different tissue layers of the guinea-pig small intestine. And a subsequent electron-microscopic examination and survey of references makes clear that the interstitial cells of Cajal (ICC) depicted in original drawings of Cajal are heterogeneous and correspond to different types of interstitial cells. The myenteric ICC are characterized by long dichotomous branching processes which constitute cellular networks independent from the nerve plexus and form many gap junctions at their tips. Their ultrastructure is similar to that of fibroblasts and they have no basal lamina. The myenteric ICC show strong immunoreactivity for vimentin and the c-kit receptor, and probably correspond to the intestinal pacemaker cells. Within the circular muscle layer, ICC are represented by the cells that are closely associated with fine nerve bundles. The ICC have various shapes, ranging from bipolar to stellate, depending on the running pattern of the nerve fibers that they are associated with. They show fibroblast-like ultrastructure and have no basal lamina. They form gap junctions with smooth muscle cells and are immunoreactive for vimentin. On the other hand, ICC associated with the deep muscular plexus described in the guinea-pig by Cajal could not be clearly identified. However, it is suggested that the ICC in this location may correspond to glycogen-rich cells possessing a basal lamina. Although they show a fairly well-developed rough endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus and immunoreactivity for vimentin, ICC of the deep muscular plexus are probably specialized smooth muscle cells in nature.
In fact, she claims he called himself that. Sydney Leathers — hand to god, that's her name —… Read more Read more How would one even go about preserving such a thing, you might ask. Pickled in a jar? Dried out like jerky? The latter would certainly lend itself to better branding opportunities. (Leathers' Leathers sounds about right.) But no, she's encasing it in lucite.
Regulation of pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase expression by the farnesoid X receptor. The pyruvate dehydrogenase complex (PDC) functions as an important junction in intermediary metabolism by influencing the utilization of fat versus carbohydrate as a source of fuel. Activation of PDC is achieved by phosphatases, whereas, inactivation is catalyzed by pyruvate dehydrogenase kinases (PDKs). The expression of PDK4 is highly regulated by the glucocorticoid and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors. We demonstrate that the farnesoid X receptor (FXR; NR1H4), which regulates a variety of genes involved in lipoprotein metabolism, also regulates the expression of PDK4. Treatment of rat hepatoma cells as well as human primary hepatocytes with FXR agonists stimulates the expression of PDK4 to levels comparable to those obtained with glucocorticoids. In addition, treatment of mice with an FXR agonist significantly increased hepatic PDK4 expression, while concomitantly decreasing plasma triglyceride levels. Thus, activation of FXR may suppress glycolysis and enhance oxidation of fatty acids via inactivation of the PDC by increasing PDK4 expression.
Dante Klein – Let Me Hold You lyrics For the longest time we jamming at the party And you’re whipping on me Pushing everything on me We got Silentó on repeat But if you think you’re gonna get away from me Better change your mind The Henny got me feeling right You’re going home with me tonight For the longest time, you’re staring like you want me I can feel your eyes So go tell your friends goodbye We can make our way outside If you think they’re gonna stop you coming with me Better change their minds The Henny got us feeling right You’re going home with me tonight
Are we going to be able to get everything into this bag? Yea. I'm — this is already looking a little daunting. You feel good? I feel great. Okay. Um, do I feel great, Freddie? What's the construction? Hey, I'm Elise Hu, host of NPR's Life Kit Guide to Travel. We're going to actually show you some of the packing hacks from the episode, and today I have help from Ally Betker. She is the editorial director for the luggage company Away. Hey Ally! Hi! How are ya? So the first tip doesn't actually require us packing at all because the first tip is you don't need as much stuff as you think. Yea, so I actually will make a list on my phone app before I even start packing that maps out days and anything big that's happening that day that I might need a specific outfit for, so that I am not bringing any additional things that I'm not actually going to wear. Got it. Shoes are one of the easiest things you actually pare back on. I bring three pairs of shoes on a trip, and that, I think, is less than most people bring, but I do not go over, because guess what? You don't end up wearing them. So the second tip in order to get everything we need for a long trip into one bag is to stay organized. Um, a lot of folks talk to us about having bags inside bags. — Yes! What does that mean? We love bags inside bags. We have packing cubes. Especially if it is a trip where you're going from one destination to another you can actually organize your clothes by day or by trip. And we should mention that expert travelers — they sort of agree to disagree on their method of how to actually pack the packing cubes, so there's some people who use the roll method. There's some people who use the Marie Kondo method. I noticed you — you just put your clothes in there. I just put them right in. Yea, and it's just good because you're kind of like restricted from the beginning right? If you, like, only have this much space to pack workout clothes, you're not going to pack any more. Whereas if you were just piling things on it's like, "Well, maybe I need ten yoga pants." So packing cubes give you limits. Okay the third tip is to reduce the weight with multiuse items. So one example is that I always bring a kind of blanket-scarf situation. I think bulky sweaters, um, tend to add a lot of weight so something like this — super small, super thin, packs up really nicely and serves the same function as a big sweatshirt. And it's so multi-purpose that it actually has a multi-purpose name. It's a "blarf." It is a "blarf," blanket-scarf. See what we did there? Okay. Amazing. We could zip this up, but at the end of every Life Kit episode we get one random tip, so Ally what's your one random travel tip for us? Yea, so I actually have one random travel product that I'm going to grab for you. Um, and it's this que Bottle that is actually collapsible, so it's great for travel, because water bottles also very bulky, also take up a lot of space, and this, when you're like chugging the water before you go through TSA as we all do, you can do that. Do this. And then, it's super lightweight. You just pop it in your purse. And you just pop it in your bag. Okay. Thanks. So we just went through some key tips on packing, but there's also planning in this episode, so you can listen to the whole NPR Life Kit episode at npr.org/lifekit, or wherever you get your podcasts. Thank you Ally. Thank you.
@startuml package com.iluwatar.multiton { class App { - LOGGER : Logger {static} + App() + main(args : String[]) {static} } class Nazgul { - name : NazgulName - nazguls : Map<NazgulName, Nazgul> {static} - Nazgul(name : NazgulName) + getInstance(name : NazgulName) : Nazgul {static} + getName() : NazgulName } enum NazgulEnum { + ADUNAPHEL {static} + AKHORAHIL {static} + DWAR {static} + HOARMURATH {static} + JI_INDUR {static} + KHAMUL {static} + MURAZOR {static} + REN {static} + UVATHA {static} + valueOf(name : String) : NazgulEnum {static} + values() : NazgulEnum[] {static} } enum NazgulName { + ADUNAPHEL {static} + AKHORAHIL {static} + DWAR {static} + HOARMURATH {static} + JI_INDUR {static} + KHAMUL {static} + MURAZOR {static} + REN {static} + UVATHA {static} + valueOf(name : String) : NazgulName {static} + values() : NazgulName[] {static} } } Nazgul --> "-name" NazgulName @enduml