text stringlengths 198 630k |
|---|
(Tech Xplore)—Researchers have fabricated a large-area textile that emits bright yellow light for more than 180 hours. The low-cost, flexible, transparent textile has potential applications in light-emitting clothing, signs, and architectural features.
The scientists, led by Ludwig Edman, a professor in the Organic Pho... |
The idea of a robotic servant is a lot older than you probably realise. It doesn’t just go back to the 1960s cartoon series The Jetsons, whose Rosie the robot could prepare meals, clean the house, and solve unexpected troubles. As early as the 3rd century BC, the ancient Greek scientist Philo of Byzantium built an icon... |
How Musicals Work
- Theatre & Arts EBook
Musicals are the most popular form of stage entertainment today, with the West End and Broadway dominated by numerous long-running hits. But for every Wicked or The Phantom of the Opera, there are dozens of casualties that didn't fare quite so well. In this book, Julian Woolford... |
Thermo hygrometers are the instruments used to measure the humidity and temperature of the air.Thermo hygrometer have sensors which measure the temperature of the air and humidity of the air. Thermo hygrometer also measures relative humidity, dry bulb, and wet bulb temperature. The meter calculates dew point and wet bu... |
The Terrible Plop is a funny and clever read-aloud picture book as entertaining and fun to read as Julia Donaldson's The Gruffalo. If you go down to the woods today you might find rabbits happily munching on the grass. You might find animals swinging from the trees and having a nap - or you might find them running from... |
During birth, a number of complications may arise. In most cases, these complications are quickly addressed and the baby suffers no long-term effects. However, if medical professionals fail to quickly and properly address the problems that may occur during birth, the baby may suffer serious injuries.
In Indiana, those ... |
([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775)
Wingspan 14-18 mm.
Another species which seems to be expanding its range. It is common locally in southern England, ranging northwards to Yorkshire where it has become more widespread in recent years.
It flies in June and July, and inhabits hedges and thickets, from where it can be dist... |
Mediation: An Interesting Solution
Mediation is a dispute resolution mechanism that avoids having to address a recourse before the court. It’s an alternative intended to reconcile the parties involved in a dispute with the help of a neutral and impartial person called a mediator. Contrary to popular belief, this measur... |
Gotta get that rhythm: Researchers find a relationship between sleep cycle, cancer incidence
December 3, 2014
People who work around the clock could actually be setting themselves back, according to Virginia Tech biologists.
Researchers found that a protein responsible for regulating the body’s sleep cycle, or circadia... |
ABCDEF is an equiangular hexagon. Points A1, B1, C1, D1, E1, F1 are the intersection points of extensions of several pairs of the sides of ABCDEF. If the perimeter of hexagon ABCDEF is 15, what is the smallest perimeter of dodecagon
The number of degrees in the interior angles of a hexagon is 720°.
Since the hexagon is... |
Hierarchical structures, known as directories, allow networks to store information about objects. Active Directory Domain Services is a directory service that provides methods for storing directory data and then making it accessible to network administrators and users throughout a company. For example, Active Directory... |
“Home” has taken on new meaning in 2020. Once a place to rest and recharge after work, school, and socializing, our homes are now makeshift offices, classrooms, gyms, studios—you name it.
Sheltering in place and social distancing means spending more time in our homes in general, so why focus on the kitchen specifically... |
|199 articles sorted by:|
|• research topics|
Eichhornia (weeds) Kunth - (water hyacinth)
The genus contains around 10 species of aquatic plants which are, with one exception, native to South America. Several species have been introduced into other countries as ornamentals and 2 of them are regarded as invasive weeds w... |
Most Americans are shocked when they find out that ranchers are allowed to graze their private livestock on our public lands – including deep within protected Wilderness areas – for literally pennies on the dollar, and at a great cost to the land and wildlife that depends on it for survival.
Incredibly, private livesto... |
This is a close-up view of a part of a transformer that was damaged by space weather. The transformer overheated and caught fire.
Click on image for full size
Image courtesy of Public Service Electric and Gas and Peter Balma.
How Space Weather Can Damage Transformers
We get electricity in our homes and schools from our... |
Esther Chapter 1 and 2 (NLT Version)
The book of Esther makes no mention of God and given all the available evidence, Esther was not a devout or practicing Jew. In fact, she deliberately hid her identity as a Jew (Esther 2:10). She ignored Jewish dietary laws (Esther 2:9). She is part of a harem, the sexual nature of w... |
delinquency: Information About The Word 'delinquency'
delinquency is an acceptable dictionary word for games like scrabble, words with friends, crossword, etc.
The word 'delinquency' is made up of 11 letters.
- (n) nonpayment of a debt when due
- (n) a tendency to be negligent and uncaring; "he inherited his delinquenc... |
- denigrate [den′ə grāt΄]vt.denigrated, denigrating [< L denigratus, pp. of denigrare, to blacken < de-, intens. + nigrare, to blacken < niger, black: see -ATE1]1. to blacken2. to disparage the character or reputation of; defamedenigrationn.denigratorn.denigratory [den′ə grə tôr΄ē, də nig′retôr΄ē]adj.
English World dic... |
An ugly duckling spends an unhappy year ostracized by the other animals before he grows into a beautiful swan.
- ISBN: 9780590437943
- Authors: Andersen, Hans Christian; Moore, Lilian
- Illustrator: San Souci, Daniel
- Published: 1988 , Scholastic Trade
- Themes: Acceptance, beauty, Belonging, duck, duckling, outcastin... |
Many have found that controlling diabetes is not as daunting as it was in previous times. They should not let lack of information prevent them from managing symptoms more effectively. Read more to find some techniques to get you started on your way to keeping your diabetes under wraps, providing you with a life worth l... |
0 | 1829 views
Anger is a natural emotional response to frustrating and upsetting situations. Though everyone experiences bursts of anger from time to time, chronic frustration and extreme rage can have long-term consequences for our mental and physical well-being.
Constantly experiencing high levels of stress and ange... |
"99.9 percent of the Universe is made up of plasma,"
If you use super-computing capabilities to apply the Maxwell-Lorentz equations (the basic laws governing the forces and interactions of electric and magnetic fields) to huge ensembles of charged particles, (called PIC - Particle In Cell simulation) so you supersize t... |
Topic: Christmas Faith Passage: Luke 1
The faith chapter of Hebrews 11 reminds us of the blessings of faith and those that believie the Lord.
"Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen." When we examine the birth of Christ we are reminded that the Lord entrusted this glorious eve... |
Allergies are one of the most common health issues affecting children in the US today. It is estimated that 8.4% of the total population of children are living with hay fever and one in every 13 children has food allergies. And this statistic is continuously rising each year.
Allergies or allergic reactions happen when... |
The specialised knowledge and practical skills required in horticulture intended at the conservation of rare and threatened plants.
Growing one plant in one pot is a certain, rather limited challenge. To grow 200 plants for an indefinite period and maintain the genetic diversity among them is not the same challenge 200... |
Biochemistry is the branch of science that explores the chemical processes within and related to living organisms. It is a laboratory based science that brings together biology and chemistry. By using chemical knowledge and techniques, biochemists can understand and solve biological problems.
Biochemistry focuses on pr... |
Educating Hematology and Oncology Fellows
When working with the families of children who have cancer, the communication of difficult news typically falls to the clinicians. “Difficult news” includes informing parents that their child has cancer, telling them about the extent of the cancer, communicating a poor prognosi... |
Cardiovascular Epidemiology encourages the research alliance of cardiovascular disease. By 2005, the complete amount of cardiovascular illness deaths had increased globally to 17.5 million from 14.4 million in 1990. Of those, 7.6 million were attributed to coronary heart illness and 5.7 million to stroke. By 2030, rese... |
1. Tingly nipples
As pregnancy hormones increase the blood supply to your breasts, you may notice a prickling or tingling sensation around your nipples. This can be one of the first signs that you're pregnant.
2. Sore boobs
This is a common sign of pregnancy, and is usually noticeable after the four-week mark. Since th... |
To start at the beginning: the roots of what we now call Unitarian Universalism lie in early Christianity, which itself emerged from pre-Rabbinic Judaism in various urban centers around the Roman empire. Early Christianity had no central authority, no commonly accepted scripture, no commonly practiced liturgy, no ortho... |
Serious cycling 'keeps you young'
Not everyone can emulate Bradley Wiggins, but serious cycling may help to keep you young, scientists have discovered.
A study of fit amateur cyclists aged 55 to 79 found that many were physically and biologically much younger than most people of the same age.
The 81 male and 41 female ... |
Therapy animals are an excellent way to bring comfort to people who are confined in nursing homes, rehabilitation centers, hospitals, and hospices. These animals are usually dogs, but can also be cats, horses, rabbits, guinea pigs, or any other well-trained, well-tempered animal that is friendly and social with groups ... |
Support Your Kids Academically During COVID-19 School Closures
Updated: Mar 20
Schools are closing all over the country amid the COVID-19 outbreak. Our athletic and creative outlets - sports practice, music lessons, and dance class - are all probably canceled, too. Parents and children may find themselves in the unique... |
Like many people throughout the world, I am deeply saddened by the murder of George Floyd and by the ignorance and callousness that led to his death. One upshot, however, is that Mr Floyd's death has resulted in a groundswell of collective outrage and empathy, which in turn has led to a commitment to be more humane and... |
At stake in this Referendum:
- An amendment to the Constitution to affirm the rights of the child and allow the State, in exceptional circumstances, to take the place of parents. A new standalone article will be introduced, Article 42A,'Children.'
Description of government structure:
- Chief of State: President Michael... |
WE ARE WATER CLEANING AND DISINFECTING WITH WATER
WATER – THE BASIS OF ALL LIFE
Water is an essential element of the ecosystem. Many plants and animals live in oceans, lakes, rivers, streams and wetlands. Groundwater is both our source of drinking water and our habitat. We use water for our nutrition, daily hygiene and... |
Taming the technology
How to use parental controls and other tools to maximise online safety in your home.
Know your devices
All the devices that connect to the internet in your home offer lots of benefits. But you also need to understand the risks associated with these devices and how to protect yourself and your fami... |
In this article, we will learn Copying a Formula from a Cell While Keeping the Absolute Reference or Relative Reference.
Types of copy and paste methods in Excel ?
In Excel, when you use copy and Paste on any cell. You can do this in many different ways. Like you can just copy the value, formula, format, comments, vali... |
"Clean Diesel" Engine Emissions: Still Not Clean Enough
When a fire department acquires a new fire truck equipped with advanced diesel exhaust technologies, fire personnel should be aware that while the health risks associated with exhaust emissions are reduced, hazards still remain.
The Plymovent team reviewed several... |
Skip to 0 minutes and 5 seconds Technical engineering reports are vital tools for engineers to communicate. But often inconsistencies and inaccuracies bring confusion or delay to projects. Engineering students, recent graduates, new employees, and even established engineers need to convey sensitive and complex informat... |
Paul And Sedition: Pauline Apologetic In Acts -- By: Craig S. Keener
BBR 22:2 (2012) p. 201
Paul And Sedition: Pauline Apologetic In Acts
Asbury Theological Seminary
In a number of cases, Luke’s depiction of riots in Acts follows the appropriate convention in forensic rhetoric of returning charges against accusers. At ... |
Areas of Impact
As Liberia struggles to recover from the impacts of civil war, ineffective government policies, and more recent effects of the Ebola and COVID-19 crises, there are numerous obstacles between children and classroom learning. Gbarnga Mission is dedicated to providing a Christian education to help students... |
Conception of the Development of Religion
THE first task of our science is as already pointed out to survey religion in its development. At the outset however we must define what we mean by development; but I shall not attempt as yet to determine the essentials of religious development for these we can only discuss aft... |
Tree Species in Wimbledon.
When talking about trees in Wimbledon, the green space area is usually discussed together as Wimbledon and Putney Commons. Together, the open space of the commons is over 1140 acres. Lots of this space has been declared a Special Area of Conservation or a Site of Special Scientific Interest. ... |
The World Health Organization designated 2020 as the “year of the nurse,” in honor of the 200th anniversary of the birth of Florence Nightingale, who would become the “mother of modern-day nursing.”
Since Nightingale’s day, the nursing profession has changed dramatically. The role of nurses continues to be pivotal to p... |
On 26 and 27 September, IHRA's Safeguarding Sites project team will be visiting the Channel Island of Alderney, the third largest of five Islands. This five-year IHRA project will include visits to five different sites related to the Holocaust and the genocide of the Roma with the aim of drawing upon findings to help c... |
Read content below or listen to audio.
Left click audio track to Listen; Right click to "Save..." mp3
In the last section, we discussed three key aspects of suicide in bipolar children and adolescents: These were the rate of suicide; warning signs; and suicide triggers
As you know, many symptoms of bipolar disorder in ... |
Video: Incredible waterspout tornadoes form over Australia
Near the coastal suburb of Terrigal on the New South Wales coast, Australia’s Channel 7 filmed this amazing footage of swirling air columns moving along the surface of the water, forming waterspout tornados. Heavy rain and strong winds led to the formation of t... |
Instinctive Behaviors: Part 1
What is instinct? Merriam-Webster defines instinct as "a largely inheritable and unalterable tendency of an organism to make a complex and specific response to environmental stimuli without involving reason." Read that a few times and let each part of the definition really sink in. What we... |
Carla Cooper: Booster spreads the word about science education
Year: 2018 – Province: Saskatchewan
Prime Minister's Award for Teaching Excellence in STEM
Lumsden High School
Box 449, 300 Broad Street
Lumsden, SK S0G 3C0
School telephone: 306-731-2262
School website: http://www.pvsd.ca/school/lumsdenhigh/Pages/default.a... |
If your office caught on fire right now, how would you get out? We laugh at the prospect, but many of us don’t even move at the first fire alarm. But if you were caught in a fire, would you trust a robot to lead you to safety?
New research out of Georgia Tech suggests that in emergency situations, people will not only ... |
The purpose of the Technology and Media Literacy program is to provide a standards-based, integrated, guaranteed and viable curriculum for our elementary-age students.
Standards- Based: Our curriculum is aligned with state and national standards. At the state level, the MEMO (Minnesota Educational Media Organization) s... |
Mallard ducks are usually humble creatures, feeding on smaller foods like insects, berries, and plants. On the other hand, they appear to be going through a bit of a change in diet as of late.
Image Credit: christels/Pixabay
As noted in the journal Waterbirds, University of Cambridge researchers observed and photograph... |
Liver is one of the important organs of the body. It plays a vital role for the proper function of the body. Liver secrets chemical by itself that are used by the other parts of the body. It is responsible for hundreds of chemical action that body needs to survive.
Related journals of Liver
Journal of Liver, Journal of... |
Red Stripe is great if you have difficulty seeing certain colors. It helps people with a red-green color blindness distinguish yellow, red, purple from other colors by adding a stripe pattern over those colors. The stripes becomes more pronounced the higher the red component in the color, so a dark or grayish red will ... |
Dr Jonathan Gair contributes to the first detection of a powerful astronomical event
Dr Jonathan Gair from the School of Mathematics has contributed to the first detection and analysis of a powerful astronomical event - the merger of two very dense neutron stars.
It is the first binary neutron star collision to be obse... |
Wade Smith knew something was wrong when he spotted the lump on his neck while shaving one morning in September 2015. He wasn’t too surprised when Steven Frank, M.D., a radiation oncologist and director of MD Anderson’s Proton Therapy Center, told him it was tonsil cancer. And he wasn’t even surprised when Head and Nec... |
Cell, alpha (pancreatic): A type of cell in the pancreas (the organ of the digestive system located behind the stomach). Within the pancreas, the alpha cells are located in areas called the islets of Langerhans. Alpha cells make and release glucagon which raises the level of glucose (sugar) in the blood.
CONTINUE SCROL... |
Computed Tomography (CT) of the Heart
Computed tomography (CT) may be used to detect structural abnormalities of the heart, the sac that envelops the heart (pericardium), major blood vessels, lungs, and supporting structures in the chest.
Multidetector CT, a very rapid CT scanner can take a picture during a single hear... |
The Ontario Energy Board (OEB) is the regulator of Ontario's natural gas and electricity industries and also provides advice on energy matters referred to it by the Minister of Energy. The OEB’s mandate and authority come from the Ontario Energy Board Act, 1998, the Electricity Act, 1998 and a number of other provincia... |
Far eastern blotting is a simple technique in which the phospholipids and glycosphingolipids from a high- performance thin layer chromatography (HPTLC) plate is transferred to a pol yvinyl-diflouride (PVDF) membrane. It is also called TLC blotting. Most of the lipids developed on HPTLC plate is blotted quantitatively. ... |
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
A type of diagnostic radiography using electromagnetic energy to create an image of soft tissue, central nervous system and musculoskeletal systems.
To pretend inability so as to avoid duty or work.
Memory for ongoing events in a person's life. More easily impaired than semantic memory,... |
In Russia's Far East sits the wild Ussuri Kray, a region known for its remote highlands and rugged mountain passes where tigers and bears roam the cliffs, and salmon and lenok navigate the rivers. In this collection of travel writing by famed Russian explorer and naturalist Vladimir K. Arsenyev (1872-1930), readers are... |
Northwestern Medicine Researchers Discover New Way to Prevent Some Strokes
“There were no warning signs and I felt there was nothing I could do to stop it from happening again,” said Ambrose, who is 75 years old. “It’s a scary feeling.”
Approximately half were continuously monitored by the implanted cardiac monitor. Th... |
By : Oneindia Video Team
Published : July 02, 2020, 10:10
Duration : 02:07
The Galwan Valley: Why is it so important to India and China, a peek into history
India and China dispute has been raging over the Galvan Valley which witnessed a clash recently in which 20 soldiers including Indian Army Colonel Santosh Babu die... |
With a Bachelor’s in Psychology, it’s easy to assume that the best careers require additional schooling. In reality, the opposite is true: psychology coursework gives students insight into human behavior that can be useful across a variety of fields. With this degree, it’s possible to build a successful career without ... |
ISBN : 9780199931064
The information world has undergone drastic changes since the publication of the 3rd edition of The Oxford Guide to Library Research in 2005, and Thomas Mann, a veteran reference librarian at the Library of Congress, has extensively revised his text to reflect those changes. This book will answer t... |
How To Soothe Your Child's Nasal Congestion(Blocked Nose)?
Created by Dr Himani Narula Khanna Updated on Oct 26, 2018
Watching the news is enough to raise any parent's blood pressure, these days. Winter has set in, and the levels of pollution are such that the air is unfit for us to breathe. It is also that time of the... |
6. Consider the source.
Just because it's on the Net doesn't mean the information is either accurate or true. After all, virtually anyone can "publish" anything on the Internet and the World Wide Web. So be skeptical at all times.
If the information is on a Web site, try to determine:
What person or organization create... |
After warming up on the treadmill in the Perkins gym, Jake, 17, knocks out two sets of lat pulldowns on the weight machine. He records his workout – 40-pound weights – on his braille notetaker.
“Next class can I try 50 pounds?” he asks Megan O’Connell-Copp, his physical education teacher. “Forty seems to be good for me... |
What are you looking for?
Henri Matisse (1869 - 1954)
Matisse’s mastery of colour was first demonstrated by his role in the emergence of the Fauvist movement. After his first solo exhibition at Ambroise Vollard’s Gallery in 1904, he spent the summers of 1904 and 1905 in the South of France, along with artists such as S... |
Nuts under the nutritional microscope
We often hear about nuts being good for our health without really understanding all the benefits we can get from eating them more often. It’s all true: they’re tasty, eco-friendly and very nutritious. They’re rich in many essential nutrients, from fiber to minerals, plant-based pro... |
Video Editing: What Are J-Cuts and L-Cuts?
There are several video editing techniques every professional needs to know. Let’s take a look at two of them: the J-cut and L-cut.
If you’re in the business of video editing (or would like to be), then two techniques you absolutely must know are the J-cut and the L-cut. Edito... |
When it comes to fitness and training, women and men are not created equal.
For women, traditional training and exercise programs can cause muscle imbalances and set you up for injuries. Group training, boot camp classes and machine based exercises assume that everyone has the same body, with the same needs, that can h... |
Informational (nonfiction), 32 words, Level A (Grade K), Lexile BR10L
Many children love doing things for their moms. For Mom provides examples of acts that children do for their moms through vivid photographs and simple text. The book can also be used to teach students to classify information as well as identify verbs... |
To cycle a tank, set the tank up with water, a filter and a small number of hardy fish. Change the water every two to three days, and test it regularly until there is no sign of ammonia or nitrates. Cycling a fish tank takes six to eight weeks to complete.
The nitrogen cycle works by driving the circulation of nitrogen... |
High levels of bilirubin, a brownish yellow component of liver bile resulting from the decomposition of old blood cells, indicates brain injury or other problems in newborns. The reference range, normal values, vary from lab to lab, with respect to the age and term of the newborn, states WebMD.
According to the America... |
Climate change threatens Indonesian agriculture
Rice agriculture in Indonesia could be significantly harmed by long-term climate change, according to a study published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences on 2 May.
To look at how climate change could affect rainfall in Indonesia over the next 50 years, a ... |
Every year, the editors of Science huddle together and pick an outstanding scientific achievement as the Breakthrough of the Year. This year’s winner is CANCER IMMUNOTHERAPY: harnessing the immune system to battle tumors. Scientists have thought for decades that such an approach to cancer therapy should be possible, bu... |
Much of what we do is based on what science says is good for us. Take, for example, the ways we ease our sore muscles after a workout.
Published and widely publicised studies have shown that aches and pains can be eased with a cold-water bath, a dose of turmeric or a session on a foam roller.
People turn to these treat... |
22 January 2015 | General Interest
The Centre for Community Child Health, a department within the Murdoch Childrens Research Institute and the Royal Children’s Hospital in Melbourne, has released four reports on place-based approaches from the Collaborate for Children scoping project.
A majority of communities have loc... |
A new report has mapped out how Australia can, and should, reach net zero emissions across its entire economy by as early as 2035 – starting with the decarbonisation of the electricity grid.
The report, by ClimateWorks, says the rapid transition of Australia’s electricity grid is fundamental because it paves the way fo... |
Inclusion Strategies and Interventions, Second Edition
Rely on the second edition of this user-friendly guide to help you provide a strong learning path for all students, with a focus on special needs. This resource provides key instructional strategies educators can use to create an inclusive classroom using social-em... |
Hereditary Risk Assessment Program
Understanding Genetic Conditions So You Can Make Informed Decisions About Your Health
It is natural to be concerned about your risk of developing cancer when a family member has struggled with a similar disease. Cancer often develops by chance. In some cases, however, there are geneti... |
What is negative exponent?
A negative exponent helps to show that a base is on the denominator side of the fraction line. In other words, the negative exponent rule tells us that a number with a negative exponent should be put to the denominator, and vice versa. For example, when you see x^-3, it actually stands for 1/... |
Eating Disorders are Treatable
Finding treatment for your eating disorder is critical. Eating disorders can be both mentally and physically painful. The control over food intake ranges from dangerously restricting your calorie intake and starving yourself to binging on large quantities of food, then purging it and hidi... |
Swiss education system
The production of knowledge and talent is Switzerland’s most important resource. Switzerland enjoys a high quality and permeable education system, which also lies under the responsibility of the 26 cantons. Together, the cantonal education ministers form the
Swiss Conference of Cantonal Ministers... |
Sustainability megatrends are shaping our world. In particular climate change, scarcity of resources, and demographic shifts. This is feeding into societal expectations which in turn drives policy frameworks and legislation.
What does this mean for the construction industry?
Well, as an industry it is responsible for a... |
New Study Confirms Newborns Are Super Smart
Every parent believes their child is gifted. And now a new study out of Paris Descartes University proves it. After observing 80 newborns all under 45 hours old, researchers determined that babies understand numbers as early as hours after they’re born.
To understand the stud... |
Many native animals are scarcer than they were many years ago, but the echidna is more common now than it has ever been. Why would this be?
An increase in numbers of most animals is due to increased availability of food, but this seems unlikely to be the case for the echidna.
The majority of the echidna’s food is ants ... |
For every person on the internet doing work or being entertained, a multitude of machines are automatically reporting device location, temperature, speed and other status data online. About 4 billion people use the internet. But that number is dwarfed by the roughly 12 billion devices sending data over the internet, of... |
The novelist, poet and essayist Richard Wright, forced into exile by American racism and anti-communist hysteria, died on this day in 1960. Twenty years earlier, his novel Native Son was reviewed in The Nation by the magazine’s literary editor, Margaret Marshall.
With a boldness entirely justified by the result Mr. Wri... |
There are some people, including some parents, who believe the answer to this question is “when they’re adults” – when they’ve hit certain legal markers of adulthood, like being eighteen, or social and cultural markers of adulthood, like moving out and holding a job. There are even some schools of thought that hold tha... |
EXAMPLES FROM THE WEB FOR CHUNK
But it ain't like him to unbelt for a chunk unless he knows something.
I tell ye what you do: Give him a bone or a chunk of tough meat to chaw on.
"He needs a chunk of lead about the middle of his appetite," Taterleg declared.
"A chunk of wood banged me in the forehead," said Tom simply.... |
- 13 Months ago
Quercetin is a plant pigment that is classified as a flavonoid and has a broad range of effects in the body. Together with vitamin C, it helps strengthen fragile capillaries and connective tissue and also functions as an antioxidant. It can inhibit tumor formation and modulate enzymes in the liver that ... |
Surgery remains the cornerstone of breast cancer treatment. Dr William Halstead, in the late nineteenth century, described what was considered optimal surgical treatment for breast cancer which remained the bench mark for more than a hundred years. Since that time, surgical management for breast cancer it has been refi... |
As the leading cause of death in Nigeria—with 61 million cases and 110,000 deaths in 2015—malaria is a major focus of public health programs in the country. Everyone in Nigeria is at risk of contracting the disease, and each year one-third of the population is diagnosed1. Preventing and treating malaria is essential fo... |
Sct. Sørens church has been held in high esteem due to a holy spring which was already known as a place of pilgrimage in 1405 when it was discovered that the spring was sanctified by Sct. Søren.
The tradition says that Sct. Søren was a peasant boy, who evaded his destined occupation and became a monk, later a priest an... |
Also known as layout stain, marking blue is a product that is often used in the process of working with different types of metals in a manufacturing environment. The product is applied to the surface of the metal, creating a surface that is smooth and does not have any detectable scratches. When and as necessary, a sty... |
The Financial Sector Assessment Program (FSAP) is a joint program of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank. Launched in 1999 in the wake of the Asian financial crisis, the program brings together Bank and Fund expertise to help countries reduce the likelihood and severity of financial sector crises. The FS... |
Subsets and Splits
No community queries yet
The top public SQL queries from the community will appear here once available.