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↑ Kirby C. Stafford III. «Tick Management Handbook» (PDF). Centers for Disease Control. Consultado el 7 de noviembre de 2010. |
↑ Zahid Iqbal Rajput, Song-hua Hu, Wan-jun Chen,Abdullah G. Arijo & Chen-wen Xiao (2006). «Importance of ticks and their chemical and immunological control in livestock». Journal of Zhejiang University Science B 7 (11): 912-921. PMC 1635821. PMID 17048307. doi:10.1631/jzus.2006.B0912. |
↑ Campbell, John B. (extension entomologist); Thomas, Gustave D. (entomology research leader): «Controllng ticks» (‘el control de las garrapatas’). University of Nebraska Lincoln, Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources, mayo de 2006. |
↑ a b c Stafford K. C.: Tick management handbook: an integrated guide for homeowners, pest control operators, and public health officials for the prevention of tick-associated disease. New Haven (Connecticut): The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, 2004. |
↑ [http://www.caes.state.ct.us «Deer reduction», pág. 46. |
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↑ «Hartz flea and tick drops for cats and kittens to be phased out», artículo en inglés en el sitio web de la EPA. |
↑ Alberto A. Guglielmone, Richard G. Robbing, Dmitry A. Apanaskevich, Trevor N. Petney, Agustín Estrada-Peña, Ivan G. Horak, Renfu Shao & Stephen C. Barker (2010). «The Argasidae, Ixodidae and Nuttalliellidae (Acari: Ixodida) of the world: a list of valid species names» (PDF). Zootaxa 2528: 1-28. |
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Wikimedia Commons alberga una galería multimedia sobre Ixodida. |
Tazara has unfavourable debt and equity ratio which closes opportunities for accessing long term operational loans from any financial institution.The company needs more than US$700 million to operate smoothly. In addition it owes the statutory authorities round $100m. These include NAPSA, ZSIC and ZRA. And as if that was not enough, it is still owing TAZARA retirees more than $20m. The list is endless as this does not include legal fees and money owed in other areas. |
TAZARA’s fundamental problem is that, even if it were well capitalized and managed, the rationale for its existence largely disappeared once sanctions against Rhodesia / Zimbabwe were lifted and the border re-opened. In recent years the expansion of Beira, Nacala, Walvis and other regional ports has further reduced the need for heavy investment in TAZARA. With RSZ itself having substantial surplus capacity, it is doubtful whether there is sufficient traffic for one railway, let alone two. |
Which brings us to the basic question - if not TAZARA, where should government prioritise investment? The answer is clear : roads! Zambia suffers from a "landlocked trap". We are heavily dependent on our neighbours for road and rail access to sea. However, even in terms of internal road network, Zambia has not invested significantly enough compared to other aspirational African countries. In other words, its okay that we have neighbours with poor road or rail network or insufficient port capacity, but there's no reason why cannot do our bit, to get road network in order! Its no surprise therefore that evidence appears to suggest that Zambia's lack of adequate infrastructure is acting as a constraint on the expansion of trade and economic activity. The World Bank's Logistics Performance Index, ranks Zambia's transport infrastructure below the average of other sub-Saharan African countries and low-income countries. |
Many of our local areas are isolated and in desperate need of good accessible rural infrastructure. With good roads accessibility improves in terms of delivery of services and local commerce. Without proper rural roads it becomes impossible to make serious efforts in improving market development. Good roads reduce local market failures in critical sectors such as agriculture and tourism. |
The PF government therefore should continue to rightly prioritize investments in rural roads over rail because roads have a greater potential to directly affect the poor and enable them to become players in the market. Minister Mukanga is performing exceptionally well in delivering at pace the Link 8000, Lusaka 400 and Pave Zambia 2000 projects. Zambia is on course for total transformation of its road network thanks to the excellent priority President Sata has placed on these project. My prayer is that the Minister and the President do not get distracted with TAZARA issues. |
The Government should press ahead and sell TAZARA - but who would buy it? |
Cast range is the range at which a hero may use an ability on another unit. Cast range can be extended by certain abilities and talents. |
Besides the listed abilities, Focus Fire and Walrus PUNCH! use the caster's attack range as their cast range. |
1 All active attack modifiers use this cast range when manually cast, and their caster's attack range when set to autocast. |
2 Has 400 range while in Elder Dragon Form. |
3 This is the cast range when smashing a unit. Has 2000 range when smashing a Stone Remnant within a 200 radius, or 200 when targeting a Stone Remnant further away. |
4 While Burrowed, Impale's and Mana Burn's cast range is increased to 1225 and 1050 respectively. |
5 This is the default cast range. Has an additional 250 buffer range when used on a unit within the buffer range radius. |
6 This is the cast range when used on a tree. Has 450 range when used on a ward. |
7 This is the cast range when used on a tree (or allied hero in the case of Tango). Has 450 range when used on a ward. |
8 This is the cast range when used on an allied unit or oneself. Has 400 range when used on an enemy unit. |
The following heroes have a talent that grants them bonus cast range. |
For a list of special interactions with cast range increases, see Cast Range Interactions. |
Yuill + Kyle run bespoke in-house training on Scottish debt recovery. We will take your staff through the Scottish debt recovery process, explaining ways in which your firm can maximise recoveries and make your business more profitable. Perhaps you are an English solicitor who has clients with Scottish debts? Our training will be centred around making your staff more comfortable with Scottish debt recovery law, making them better placed to liaise with your clients and advise them in this area. |
Therefore, whether you are a company looking for training to help you recover more of your problem debts or an English solicitor with a need for training in this area, Yuill + Kyle will be able to put together a package tailored to your needs. |
Truth be told I rarely deep fry food. It’s just not how we normally eat in the Boulder Locavore household. Having said that, I end up making a few recipes a year requiring deep frying and my family is always in heaven when I do. I am sure to use lighter, non-GMO oils that perform well at high heat without imparting much flavor to the food. Sunflower oil is my normal go to. |
Gluten-Free Churros is on the top of the list. I’m sure any day will be better if I make them (and from the emails and comments I’ve gotten, it seems many gluten-free readers have found the same to be true for them!). Churro Fried Ice Cream is a close second! By the way if you’ve never had fried ice cream, you must try it; cold, creamy ice cream coated with a sweet, hot, fried batter. It’s the best paradox you’ll ever eat! |
Cooler weather is coming, football season is almost upon us and I’m careening toward sharing another recipe inspired by our Canadian Maritimes road trip. All paths have led to making Spicy Beer-Battered Onion Rings which are gluten-free! |
Swapping in gluten-free flour for regular flour in the case of battered, deep fried foods seems easy enough. However in my experience, the gluten-free flour density and the type of beer (and even the heat and humidity) does provide flexibility is often needed to get batter just right. I’ll share some notes from my experimentation in the recipe itself but the end result is worth it. Light, crunchy onion rings with a slow after heat from cayenne pepper. They aren’t uber spicy, just enough to catch your attention! |
Though I’ve made these in traditional rings, cutting the onion vertically in wedge-shapes offers the option to make curved onion strips perfect for dipping. The frying process is the same and creates a totally different appetizer. A fun change up for fall entertaining! Deep fried foods are always best hot out of the pot with a few minutes to cool. If made too far in advance they lose the crispy, crunchy effect that makes them so irresistible! |
There is nothing like deep fried food, even if it’s only an occasional treat! Unfortunately not many such recipes are available to those gluten-free especially with a beer batter. These onions rings were created exclusively with gluten-free flour and gluten-free beer for a slightly spicy, crunchy, irresistible end result! |
While developing the recipe I found different GF flour blends and different GF beer can make a difference with the amount of beer required to make a thin batter that is not watery, but not so thick it cannot coat the onion rings easily. The recipe calls for starting with 6 ounces of beer, and based on your ingredients, that may be enough. |
If not the instructions provide for how to create a batter of perfect thickness regardless of the gluten-free flour blend and beer you choose to use! For a different preparation, instead of cutting the onion into rings, cut the onion through the stem and opposite end. |
Place the flat, cut side face down on a cutting board and but at an angle into 6 wedges (cutting from the stem to opposite end). Separate the onion, batter the curved pieces and fry as directed below. These will make puffy, dipable onion pieces. |
There is nothing like deep fried food, even if it's only an occasional treat! |
Pour 2-3 inches of oil into a large size heavy pan or pot. Position a cooking thermometer in the oil but not touching the bottom of the pan. Over medium to medium-high heat, heat the oil to 375 degrees. |
Set paper towels on a baking sheet to drain the fried onion rings. |
Place ½ cups of the flour in a large mixing bowl. This will be used to toss the onion rings before battering them. |
In a large mixing bowl combine the remaining 1 cup gluten-free flour and all the other dry ingredients. Slowly pour in 6 ounces of the beer and whisk to combine allowing the foam to subside. The batter will be thin but not watery. If the batter is too thick to easily dip and coat the onion rings, add 3 ounces more beer; whisk and allow to sit for a few minutes. If it’s still too thick, add the remainder of the beer, whisk to fully combine. |
Toss a few onion rings in the flour. Note: the onion rings need room when frying so do not process more at a time than can easily move around when in the hot oil. |
Using heatproof tongs, dip onion rings individually into the batter, allowing them to be coated fully. Lift coated rings above the batter and allow to drain slightly. |
Place battered onion rings into the heated oil and cook for a few minutes until they begin to turn golden brown. Remove with tongs or a metal straining tool meant for deep frying and place on prepared paper towels. Repeat for all onion rings. Serve immediately. |
These photos are making me drool! |
Hold amazing onion rings! I haven’t had a homemade one in years, but these look delicious! |
These onion rings sound super yummy! My family would love them! |
Those look so good. I could go for these right now too! |
I love onion rings, but I rarely fry anything either. My husband would really love these, especially with them being spicy. |
Yum, those sound so good. My youngest has a soy allergy, and we’re finding more and more times that things are friend in soybean oil. I’ve got to try this with the sunflower oil. |
This is one of those recipes that once you make you’ll be asked again and again to make it! Looks so good! |
I’m going to have to make these for my husband! He is such a big fan of anything beer battered and gluten free is a bonus! |
My husband recently went gluten free and he is having a tough time with things like breading and batters. I will be sharing this yummy recipe with him. |
It can be a tough transition if your favorite foods aren’t very convertible. I guarantee he’ll never know these don’t have gluten in them! |
These look fantastic. I’m on a Gluten Free diet so I’m desperate for yummy recipes like these. |
Those sound delicious. I have two good friends that are gluten free and this would be a great thing to make for our bbq night. |
I love onion rings! I will have to try this recipe out! Beer battered sounds tasty! |
These look so delicious. I love onion rings. I am always looking for new gluten free recipes to try. |
I didn’t know that onion rings had gluten but my husband loves onion rings so I will have to give the recipe a try. |
The batter for onion rings contains wheat flour normally Beth as well as beer batter would normally be made with regular beer which has gluten (it’s a protein in wheat, barley, rye). My recipe uses both gluten-free flour and gf beer so it’s ‘safe’ for those gluten-free. |
Thank you Debbie! They did turn out fantastic; and I can say that because I ate way more than I should have to be sure! |
These would be perfect for my boyfriend. Every time we have onion rings he uses this really spicy sauce. |
These look like really good onion rings. Now my daughter can enjoy onion rings even though she is gluten free. |
Geez, these looks so good! I’m going to have to try and make my own. I’m scared, I won’t stop eating them. |
These sound and look yummy. I have been cutting out gluten so this is perfect. Thanks for the recipe. |
I know once I got started with these little guys I would not be able to stop — I don’t think I’ve ever had spicy onion rings, but it sounds like a brilliant idea! |
I’m reading this while at work and starving. Bad idea as I could go for a bowl right now. |
A bit like grocery shopping when you are hungry? And I suppose pulling out a deep fat frying and whipping up a batch is out of the question! |
The rings look tasty. Gluten-free is a concept I don’t have to worry about, but I do like the idea of adding spice to the batter. Thanks for the inspiration! |
These look light as a feather Toni! Good thing you put my rings in one of those bowls to remind me of portion control! It would be hard to stop eating these I’m quite sure. |
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Vintage red leather moc croc skirt. High waist. Invisible zipper closure. Fully lined. |
Excellent vintage condition. Some wear along the waist, but goes unnoticed. |
“Fillers” is a term we use for the different families of injectables approved for adding volume to the face. The filler is injected into areas where volume has been lost (such as the apples of the cheeks or the backs of the hands), or where more volume is desired (under the eyes, in the lips). “If you’ve lost volume, you want to give the volume back where you lost it,” Dr. Patricia Wexler explains. When applied by a skilled dermatologist, filler can restore or enhance natural beauty with the utmost subtlety. |
The most common type of filler used today, nonpermanent HA fillers are incredibly versatile. Depending on how the HA is engineered and processed, the end result is a gel that can be soft or firm, flexible or structural, and of shorter or longer duration in the skin. These characteristics are important depending on the area of use: eyes, lips, jawline, temples, or the lower third of the face. The concentrated and engineered particles, and the configuration of HA chains, create a product that can be firmer (great for deeper filling) or more elastic (a good choice for areas of strong movement). Your dermatologist may use a combination of different HA fillers, contingent on the anatomy of your face and the goals of your treatment. |
For deeper volume loss, such as in the backs of the hands, semipermanent CaHA fillers are an excellent choice. There is an immediate filling effect because of the gel itself. Over time, the gel promotes the growth of new collagen, continuing to improve the appearance of skin, with longer-lasting results than HA fillers. |
For the longest lasting results, dermatologists turn to semipermanent PLLA fillers. Similarly to CaHA gels, PLLAs use the body’s natural healing powers to improve volume. Once injected, PLLAs help to stimulate collagen production, reinforcing the skin’s inner structure and adding a natural lift. For best results, multiple treatments are required. It may take several weeks for maximum results to become visible, but those results do last several years. |
More than any other cosmetic dermatological skill, fillers require the hand of an artist to achieve the best results. Our skilled injectors know to never to use an injectable to fill a defect—we use it to treat the cause of the defect, resulting in a lifted and rejuvenated look. |
When applied improperly, fillers can create a face that looks puffy or unnatural. “I always inject on the level of the bone, because all of the fat we like in a woman’s face is in the pockets, whereas most doctors are injecting in the dermis and giving patients round faces. I always ask to see my patient’s driver’s license, or wedding picture. I give them back the face they had. That’s what’s fun about what I do. It’s about the patient who looks in the mirror after and says, ‘That’s what I missed,’” recalls Dr. Patricia Wexler. |
The entire procedure, from assessment through injection, should last 45 minutes to an hour. |
All fillers should have some immediate result, which will improve over time. |
The final results for HA fillers are achieved after about a week, and should last from 6 months to 18 months, depending on the product. The firmer the HA concentration, the longer it tends to last, so injections to the upper cheeks may often last longer than injections to the lips. |
The best results for CaHA fillers are achieved after two weeks, and can last up to 18 months. PLLA fillers will require a few months of regular touch-ups, with final results lasting 2 years. |
Although we use topical anesthetics (and numbing agents are often part of the fillers’ formulation), you may expect some bruising, swelling, and tenderness after your injections. |
Injectables like fillers and toxins are seen as nonpermanent maintenance treatments. We recommend patients return every 6 months to a year, depending on your doctor’s advice. |
In the case of PLLA injections, your doctor will recommend a course of initial injections to receive maximum results. These should last over the first few months so the natural collagen benefits can be fully realized. Once the touch-ups are complete, the dermatologist will recommend you return for treatment in roughly 2 years. |
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A night after Aaron Gordon & Zach LaVine pulled off the single best duel in the history of the Dunk Contest, Canadian Jordan Kilganon used a segment during a timeout of the 65th NBA All-Star Game to prove he may have actually pulled off the best dunk of the weekend. |
Sure, Gordon going under his legs while jumping over a 7-foot mascot one of the more insane things of the weekend. Yes, Zach LaVine hitting a between the legs dunk from the free-throw line eventually won the contest. But unlike LaVine & Gordon, Jordan Kilganon is only 6’1″ and has enough bunnies to clear a grown man, catch a ball from said man and throw down a “Scorpion” dunk. |
Want to know how insane Jordan Kilganon’s dunk was to the pros? The reaction photo from Dwyane Wade and company should be proof enough. Though the NBA wouldn’t do it, a pro-am between NBA dunkers and street ballers would be rather impressive to see. Especially considering Kilganon pulled this off in f*cking jeans and a tucked-in T-shirt. |
BME workers attended fall protection training performed by Capital Safety and hosted by the Korte Company. |
The training provided valuable information and a demonstration of how fall protection equipment is to be chosen, worn, and maintained properly. The training was hosted by the Korte Company at NAS Whidbey Island, where Korte and BME are working on two large construction projects for the Navy. The United States Department of Labor Occupational Safety and Health Administration holds yearly safety stand-downs with emphasis on certain safety areas. As electricians, BME workers have a significant amount of work to do from manlifts installing conduit, wiring, and light fixtures. Fall protection training and safety is important to BME. |
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