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It is often taken for granted, or at least there appears to be a conscious ignorance, that everything from the electricity that charges our smartphones and powers our houses, through to the vast and complex supply chains that stock our countries’ grocery stores, rely almost completely on complex information systems. Th... |
Online Dictionary: translate word or phrase from Indonesian to English or vice versa, and also from english to english on-line.
Hasil cari dari kata atau frase: Cereal(0.01097 detik)
Found 3 items, similar to Cereal.
English → Indonesian (quick)
English → English (WordNet)
adj : made of grain or relating to grain or th... |
James E. Cathey
University of Massachusetts / Amherst
Old Saxon, spoken between approximately the 6th and 11th centuries by an unknown number of speakers likely in the tens of thousands using several dialects, is a member of the Western group of Germanic also including Old Frisian and Old English that was characterized... |
Insects and spiders can’t grow steadily like we do because their skeletons are on the outside and serve simultaneously as skin, skeleton and armour. It doesn’t grow or stretch once it has hardened so the animal has to grow a new skin underneath the old one, crack the old one open and crawl out, and wait nervously until... |
Why disk defragmentation?
Surely there are few novice PC users who can answer the question of what disk defragmentation is and why it is needed, and the reason for this is a lack of computer experience. However, sooner or later, any user will need the answer to this question, and therefore it is worthwhile to dwell on ... |
One of the search engines of the Russian Internet is Webalta. It has a peculiar technology of promotion. This is reflected in the fact that many Internet users once detect in the browser a change in the address of the home page. Instead of the previously set address, a completely different one appears, which includes t... |
Chapter 7 Cell Structure and Function
7-1 LIfe is Cellular
Essential Question: What are the charateristics of Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes?
Vocab: Cell, Cell Theroy, Nucleus, Eukaryotes, Prokaryotes
Section Assessment Pg. 173
7-2 Eukaryotic Cell Structure
Essential Question:What are the structures and functions of the pa... |
Millions were in germ war tests
Much of Britain was exposed to bacteria sprayed in secret trials
Antony Barnett, public affairs editor
21 April 2002
The Ministry of Defence turned large parts of the country into a giant laboratory to conduct a series of secret germ warfare tests on the public.
A government report just ... |
10:23 | 05/05/2015 Society
Bio-based products such as biofertilizers and biofungicides (PGPR) are playing an increasingly important role in promoting sustainable farming, according to local and foreign agriculture scientists.
They were meeting at an international conference in Hanoi from May 3-6 to share the findings o... |
“Only one who devotes himself to a cause with his whole strength and soul can be a true master. For this reason, mastery demands all of a person.” Albert Einstein
…a skilled practitioner of a particular art or activity. In education, you earn a master’s degree after going through further study to hone your knowledge-ba... |
Here is a typical square root:
This is an irrational number, since there is no rational number that will multiply by itself to give 32.
In fact, the square root of 32 has this value:
This is an irrational number. It goes on forever, and there is never a complete repeating pattern.
This means that if you want to use the... |
In 1953, 17 pupils of Ardentinny Primary School each planted a tree to commemorate the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth. They were supported to do this by their teacher and workers fron the Forestry Commission. Some of the species planted included crab apple, cherry. and hornbeam. Further plantings took place in 1977 by t... |
4 Situations Where a Crown Could Improve an Existing Tooth
Porcelain crowns have been used to restore problem teeth since at least the early 20th Century. Crown technology has gradually progressed from the early use of precious metals like gold or silver to more life-like porcelain crowns, often with a metal interior f... |
Overview Hajj & Umrah
The ʿUmrah (Arabic: عُمرَة) is an Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca, Hijaz, Saudi Arabia, performed by Muslimsthat can be undertaken at any time of the year, in contrast to the Ḥajj (Arabic: حَـجّ) which has specific dates according to the Islamic lunar calendar. In Arabic, ‘Umrah means “to visit a popu... |
There is no strict definition for the term rebel flag. But it generally refers to flags used by people who at one time or another, in history, took the opposite side as compared to those in control of a nation, organization etc. When discussing American flags, it is known that in the Civil War period, many Southern sta... |
Workflow design entails designing a visible representation of subsequent tasks that will assist you in achieving your target, either with your group or by yourself. Designing a workflow model will enable you to determine the flow of events from step to step and how each activity fits in your larger picture. With a work... |
Posts for tag: nutrition
Having healthy, happy children begins with a healthy diet. We know that in this day and age life gets pretty hectic and it isn’t always easy to eat right; however, for the health of your family it is important to make healthy eating habits part of your daily routine. The earlier in life that he... |
Chain of Galaxies
Chain is a cluster of 8 galaxies that are moving together through space,
with the nearest member located about 60 million light-years from Earth. Following
the arc from center-right to top-left are M84, M86, NGC4435/NGC4438,
NGC4458/NGC4461, NGC4473, and NGC4477. Bright galaxy M87 at the lower-left is... |
"Treating Waste Water for Re-usage"
Last year, 2019, Laos was hit by one of the worst droughts in a decade. We thought of researching for a solution to save water and an idea we came up with was reusing the water from our household and using it for different purposes. One challenge in achieving this goal was that the w... |
We are finally in the decade of 2020, and although we might not have flying cars (yet) we do have made significant progress as a society in terms of finding newer and more sustainable resources for energy production. 26.2% of the world’s total energy is produced from renewable sources. There are billions being invested... |
Date: Relative Time Practical. RELATIVE DATING WORKSHEET. Carbon dioxide (chemical formula Fossil and relative dating worksheet is a colorless gas with a density about 60% higher. Fossil relative dating worksheet. Compare it to relative dating? About this worksheet what fosisl a rock layers and other layers. Absolute g... |
On January 28, 1986, the space shuttle Challenger exploded. All seven astronauts were killed. Eyewitness Frank Mottek described the scene:
Just then we both stood up and looked up at the shuttle making its way farther and farther into the sky. Suddenly, I was struck by a pattern I had never seen before. From our vantag... |
Description At the right of the tsuba is a mounted warrior carrying an umbrella. His horse's trimmings are made of gold. Behind his back, the small face of a passenger can be seen. Incised diagonal lines indicate rain. On the reverse, a peasant in a straw hat and straw rain coat walks away from the horse. This design m... |
Correct aseptic preparation and storage of agar plates away from light and heat is necessary to protect them from contamination, dehydration and degradation of chemical constituents.
Setting of agar plates: Agar plates when poured should be allowed to set undisturbed at room temperature. It is best practice that when c... |
Laboratory Notes: Phenolphthalein/NaOH agar cube experiment
Investigating the effect of cell size on diffusion (absorption) rate (speed) is a common investigation carried out by secondary students. It is modelled with a simple experiment using different-sized cubes of agar containing a pH indicator.
These laboratory no... |
D-amino acid profile would be varied depending on the storage time of fermented food
Although the natural amino acids are dominated by l-amino acids, various fermented foods are known to contain many d-amino acids. The enantiospecific modulation of amino acids might be caused by fermentation bacterial metabolism during... |
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3. Scotch Fire Tube Boiler Design. The scotch fire tube boiler design is most commonly referred to as the scotch marine boiler. With this design, the furnace is a big diameter tube located inside of the boiler. The furnace and boiler are circumferenced by water. Some of the larger, older sc... |
Pressured by his parents to attend college, he enrolled at a "subcollege" of Southwest Texas State Teachers College (SWTSTC) in the summer of 1924, where students from unaccredited high schools could take the 12th-grade courses needed for admission to college.He left the school just weeks after his arrival, and decided... |
The children from Lighthouse Children’s Home climbed aboard the bus and chose seats carefully as they settled in for an eight-hour drive to The Citadelle Laferriere.
The Citadelle Laferriere sits atop Bonnet a L’Eveque mountain in Northern Haiti. It was built between 1805 and 1820, immediately following the The Haitian... |
Great Texts of the Bible
Bearing Christ’s Cross
And they compel one passing by, Simon of Cyrene, coming from the country, the father of Alexander and Rufus, to go with them, that he might bear his cross.—Mark 15:21.
Art and legend have done not a little to fill up the pathetic picture for us of our Lord’s carrying His ... |
Life goes on at the Beatles Ashram © Sasha Bezzubov/Gallery Stock
In 1968, the four members of the Beatles traveled to this site on the banks of the Ganges River in Northern India to study transcendental meditation. It was a time of prolific songwriting for the group, and 18 of the songs composed here were later record... |
Each year 8 million tonnes of plastic enters the world’s oceans, harming the environment, the wildlife and the planet. Making up 50% of this number is single-use plastics, such as water bottles, shopping bags and plastic straws.
The use of single-use plastic is increasingly becoming a global concern due to its inabilit... |
During its most recent close flyby last Saturday, where Rosetta flew within 14 km of the surface of the comet, the spacecraft experienced significant difficulties in navigation. This resulted in its high gain antenna starting to drift away from pointing at the Earth, impacting communications, and was subsequently follo... |
Prepare a Home Earthquake Plan
- Choose a safe place in every room — under a sturdy table or desk or against an inside wall where nothing can fall on you.
- Practice DROP, COVER, AND HOLD ON with your children. Drop under a sturdy desk or table, hold on, and protect your eyes by pressing your face against your arm. If ... |
photos (left-to-right): Lisa Mason (2), Kelly McConnell, Bruce Manning
Grow Canada’s biggest wildlife garden
The vision for Canada’s biggest wildlife garden is a healthy habitat network of native plants across the Carolinian Zone. It includes a network of sites to save existing habitat, grow new natural habitat and int... |
In the 1980s, while the Cathedral’s two west towers were under construction, the Cathedral held a design-a-carving competition for children. Word of the competition was spread nationwide through National Geographic World magazine. The third-place winner, Christopher Rader, submitted a drawing of that fearful villain: S... |
From WashU’s, The Source.
June 2, 2020.
As a plant grows, it moves cellular material from its version of manufacturing sites to the cell wall construction zone. Transporter proteins, called motor proteins, are thought to move these cell wall cargo via a complex highway system made up of microtubule tracks. The position... |
We often talk about fixing and restoring the microbiome. What does that actually mean?
I believe the ideal microbiome would be one seen in healthy 20 year olds. There are actually some studies of those (and younger individuals) too. “when an individual’s large intestinal gut microbiota has reached its stable climax com... |
Early European water legislation began, in a “first wave”, with standards for those of our rivers and lakes used for drinking water abstraction in 1975, and culminated in 1980 in setting binding quality targets for our drinking water. It also included objective quality legislation on fish waters, shellfish waters, bath... |
Good bacteria from eating certain foods could positively interact with bad bacteria and ultimately reduce heart disease risk.*
“It seems the good bacteria can be the result of eating lean poultry, eggs, tofu nuts and seeds which are part of a heart healthy diet,”Jesse Slome, director of the American Association of Crit... |
The Barmouth Monster is a serpentine sea monster spotted in a large region of Wales, mostly in the Menai Straits Barmouth region. This sea monster has been spotted since as early as the 1800s.
The monster has been described many different ways, one description claims it is serpentine, while another claims it to be simi... |
The ‘shore of two oceans’ is home to an ancient, Paleo-Siberian group of Arctic natives. With roughly 16,000 people the Chukchi who live in the interior of the Chukchi peninsula have traditionally been herdsmen and hunters of reindeer, while those who live along the coasts of the Arctic Ocean, the Chukchi Sea, and the ... |
The built environment accounts for over two-thirds of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions. In the majority of the places we live, work and play, research has realized that indoor air quality is more polluted than the outdoors, even in the largest industrialized metropolitan areas. This is cause for concern because hum... |
1. The word “Succubus” wasn’t added to the English language until 1975.
2. The Parthenon in Greece is built to the exact measurements of Noah’s Ark, as described in Genesis.
3. The Guillotine is actually a French corruption of the name of its Irish inventor – Gill O’Teen.
4. In the first edition of “Monopoly”, there we... |
Scientists from the University Of Arizona have been working to develop a cure for the extremely bothersome ear ringing condition known as tinnitus. They are hopeful that they have finally discovered a remedy.
After much experimentation with mice, the scientists discovered they could stop ringing in ears by blocking a p... |
Article by Simone Martorina, business manager VI, Epson UK
They say our school years are the best of our lives, and it is remarkable how fast they pass, so it is undoubtedly integral that teachers and pupils get the absolute most out of them. The methods of teaching are constantly evolving too, with technology increasi... |
As September’s UN Climate Summit fast approaches and the mercury rises across Europe and India, the pressure is on to find workable solutions that can quickly turn down the planet’s thermostat.
There is an obvious focus on cutting carbon dioxide emissions, the chief culprit for climate change, but there also lies a hug... |
Place House in the late 19th century
|Location||Cornwall, England, UK|
Place House is a Grade I listed building located in Fowey, Cornwall, England. Home of the Treffry family since the thirteenth century, the original structure was a fifteenth-century tower, which was defended against the French in 1475 by Elizabeth T... |
Sexual Assault Awareness Month
Sexual Assault Awareness Month
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month and COVID-19 has made sexual violence awareness even more important. As we continue to navigate through these unprecedented times of social distancing and quarantining there has been a new normal that has been created.... |
Both natural and prescription medications can give out excellent results when used under the appropriate auspices. Both can also be perilous when used outside standardized guiding principles. However, the main problem with the prescription medications is that people are becoming very dependant in prescription medicatio... |
Listening to Antarctic Ice Breaking from Australia
Alexander Gavrilov – A.Gavrilov@curtin.edu.au
Centre for Marine Science and Technology
Curtin University of Technology
Popular version of paper 1pAOa3 presented at the 155th ASA Meeting in Paris, France.
Figure 1: Location of three CTBT underwater listening stations in... |
(RxWiki News) The old adage about getting wiser with age just might be true. Older people have more wisdom than their younger counterparts, which levels the field when it comes to mental performance.
Older brains might not be as fast, but wisdom has given them experience, patience an the knowledge that nothing is gaine... |
To be among the coral gardens of French Polynesia is like swimming in the Garden of Eden. The coral has been growing here for 500 million years. But this paradise could vanish by the end of this century. In our lifetime we may be cast out of the garden along with everything that swims within it.
Tropical reefs have los... |
Common name: Fish Berry
Botanical name: Anamirta cocculus
Family: Menispermaceae (Moonseed family)
Fish Berry is a large woody climber spreading over large trees. The plant is large-stemmed, up to 10 cm in diameter, the bark is corky grey with white wood. Leaves are simple, alternate, long-stalkes, ovate, heart-shaped.... |
Calamus beccarii connaissance
A clump-forming, tall, water-loving, fast growing, forest understorey, climbing palm. Not known in cultivation, locally common in the wild. It has spiny, brown stems, 50 m. (164 ft.) tall, 4 cm. (1.6 inch) diameter with no obvious leaf scars, and large segmented, pinnate (feather) leaves, ... |
Skrei is a project design, construction and artistic production workshop initiated by Francisco Fonseca and Pedro Jervell in Porto, Portugal. It brings together various construction professionals in an integrated professional practice. Their aim is to challenge the traditional role of architecture by creating new ways ... |
If you’re a regular cannabis consumer, chances are you’ve heard of hemp’s most popular cannabinoid, CBD (cannabidiol). While it’s currently the most talked about cannabis compound because of the sudden rise in access and popularity, CBD isn’t the only cannabinoid worthy of buzz. Several minor cannabinoids are starting ... |
Stella, a co-founder of the Vermont Coalition for Vaccine Choice, is among a growing number of parents who are opting out of childhood vaccinations because they’re worried about their safety. Public health experts say the movement is leading to outbreaks of nearly eradicated dangerous diseases, such as measles and whoo... |
Dublin’s famous river rises a mere 20km, as the crow flies, from the capital. However, from its source in County Wicklow, it meanders for 125km before emptying into Dublin Bay. In ancient times, the river was known as An Ruirthech which roughly translates as ‘the stampeding one‘ or ‘strong, fast runner‘ – well named as... |
~~September 6, 2014~~
“As it appears in … “
A Zeppelin is a type of rigid airship named after the German Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin who pioneered rigid airship development at the beginning of the 20th century. Zeppelin’s ideas were first formulated in 1874 and developed in detail in 1893. They were patented in German... |
Many experts and studies have shown that hunger affects how children behave in the classroom. Yet, when parents, educators, and policymakers worry about the educational achievement gap, nutrition seldom enters the conversation.
Hunger Impact Partners is joining forces with Minnesota Department of Education (MDE) and th... |
Proficiency. Agility. Accomplishing more with less. – Whatever you call it, in the present period of regular disturbance, quick-paced advanced economy, and ceaseless development, it bodes well to move to the cloud. Cloud computing enables entrepreneurs to concentrate on what is significant: their business.
When you upd... |
In this overview of Israel's half century of existence, Hohenberg draws on newspaper accounts, memoirs of major players in Middle East politics and standard historical works, as well as a personal cache of memories, letters, notes and diaries, to teach a lesson in the intricacies of international diplomacy. Although he... |
Bloom, John A. The Natural Sciences: A Student’s Guide. Wheaton, IL: Crossway, 2015, 127 pages, $11.99, paperback.
John A. Bloom (PhD, Cornell University) is a professor of physics; chair of the chemistry, physics, and engineering department; and academic director for the M.A. in science and religion program at Biola U... |
This study expects that the automatic driving control for passing through intersection has potential for energy saving and solving traffic jams. Therefore, first, this study calculates the predicted effect of the automatic driving control at intersection in simulations. Second, this study proposes the control method fo... |
|KING KONG species|
|Conservation status||Extinct (Skull Island)|
|Created by||Peter Jackson and Weta Workshop|
Decarnocimex, meaning "Flesh-removing-bug", is a species of insect that is found on Skull Island. The Insect is described in the book "The World of Kong: A Natural History of Skull Island" (2005).
Decarnocime... |
Learn why most doctors are dead wrong about Depression and what you can do about it!”
Millions of people around the world suffer from some form of depression and anxiety in their lifetime. Let’s face it; life today isn’t easy. With less time and more working hours in many people’s lives, the struggle to stay on top of ... |
By Proviadaki Eirini, Msc, PhD, Medical Trainer at GS Physiomed
& Stelios Masias, Medical Trainer at GS Physiomed
Walking postrun efficiently transitions blood from the working muscles to the resting flow patterns. Stopping abruptly after runs encourages blood pooling and can cause dizziness. A runner’s cool down proce... |
US virus deaths ‘tip of the iceberg’
Since recording its first case in February, the COVID-19 pandemic has ravaged the United States and killed almost 130,000 people across the country.
But startling new research released today suggests the true number of Americans to perish from the highly infectious virus is much, mu... |
One cannot have a conversation with Edna Sackson (@whatedsaid) and not be excited about the potential of Inquiry-based learning. Excited I am, for sure. Trouble is, I don’t know much about it really other than that learning is driven by inquiry.
So, that’s what I tried to do, ie. design a unit around a driving question... |
July 10, 2018 | HUNTINGON’S AND PARKINSON’S
By, Lauraine Kanders, ANP, ACNP-BC
Both Parkinson’s and Huntington’s are progressive disorders within the nervous system that may hinder your movement and may leave you with a partial inability to move. Both of these conditions have a broad impact on your ability to move and ... |
Vegetarians may be at lower risk of heart disease, diabetes and stroke
Vegetarians experience a 36 percent lower prevalence of metabolic syndrome than non-vegetarians, suggests new research from Loma Linda University published in the journal Diabetes Care. Because metabolic syndrome can be a precursor to heart disease,... |
Notes on Medieval Population Geography
It’s Kind of Hard to Make It Easy
NOTE: This post will be revised if responses are left offering my suggestions for ways to improve or expand it, or as readers show me places where I’m wrong. So please, go nuts on telling me about that time you got way too deep into looking up som... |
Orientalism is a perception that exaggerates the disparities of Asian people and culture compared to the U.S. as well as the European countries. The Asian culture is perceived as exotic, uncivilized, and dangerous to some extent. Such understanding has been perpetuated by the writers, designers, and artists from the We... |
Spellings to learn
As part of the New English Curriculum, children in each year group are required to learn a set of spellings.
In Key Stage 1, they are words that the children will use frequently in their writing.
For Key Stage 2, the list represents frequently used but commonly misspelled words. These words will be u... |
In this article, we review two methods that have been used to identify the fertile window: basal body temperature monitoring and LH hormone monitoring.
All methods used to track ovulation can be classified as prospective or retrospective methods:
- prospective methods rely on events that happen before ovulation and ind... |
Micronutrient status of populations and preventive nutrition interventions in South East Asia
Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskrift › Tidsskriftartikel › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
Objectives: Since the 1990s, programs for the control of micronutrient deficiencies became a public health priority for many governments, incl... |
Health Care Overview
What with Titles II and III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and the Rehabilitation Act, nearly all health care providers must follow many rules in order to avoid discriminating against patients with disabilities. One exception is certain health care providers that are run by religious... |
by James P. Delgado, PhD, Senior Vice President, SEARCH, Inc.
June 23, 2018
A chance discovery in the submersible Alvin in 2015 by deep-diving colleagues from Duke University and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution revealed the faint “ghost” of a wooden shipwreck more than a hundred miles off the coast of North Caroli... |
Sandra Simpkins, Jacquelynne S Eccles, Janice L Templeton. 21st Century Education: A Reference Handbook. Editor: Thomas L Good. Sage Publications, 2008.
Children in the United States spend nearly half of their waking hours outside of school (Larson & Verma, 1999). Due to the rise in dual-income families and working sin... |
- Diplomatic missions — Diplomatic relations — Sovereignty — Statehood, legitimacy — Rule of law — Territoriality — Governments
This chapter addresses the State as the prime actor in the conduct of diplomacy and examines the State’s status as a legal person as defined by international law. To understand the role of the... |
This brief tutorial describes how to view CPU temperature on Linux using lm_sensors. The Lm_sensors, short for Linux-monitoring sensors, is a free software that provides the necessary tools and drivers for monitoring CPU temperatures, voltage, humidity, and fans. It can also detect chassis intrusions. So, you can find ... |
A common parasite, fleas are found in almost every area of the world and can be found on dogs, cats, and many other mammals. They survive year to year even in cold climates because they live on pets, in buildings, and on wild animals.
There are four stages to the flea life cycle. Eggs are laid by an adult female flea w... |
From this perspective, World War I began as a European war but then had global and imperial consequences because of the nature of the states that took part in it.
Lenin portrayed Imperialism as the closure of the world market and the end of capitalist free-competition that arose from the need for capitalist economies t... |
There should be respect and dignity towards Women. Even after almost seven decades of Independence, women are still subjected to discrimination in the social, economic and educational field.
The policies and programmes addressed gender inequalities and redressed issues of economic and social injustice brought about by ... |
The history of exploration has often invited celebration; after all, to travel into the unknown is easier said than done. But what, and whom, shall we celebrate?
When we think about the history of exploration, we often imagine it as the work of exceptional individuals in extraordinary circumstances. Men and women ventu... |
The collapse of 'communism' in the USSR: Its causes and significance
By Doug Lorimer
Doug Lorimer is a member of the National Executive of the DSP. This article is based on a report adopted by the 14th National Conference of the DSP, held in Sydney, January 2-6, 1992.
©Resistance Books 1997; first published 1992, secon... |
The olive tree represents the emblem of peace in all ancient cultures and religions of the Mediterranean basin. The myth says that, disputing the possession of Attica, Neptune and Minerva ended up before the council of the gods, who decided to trust the region to the one who did the most valuable present. Neptune, stri... |
Toxic algal blooms that infect shellfish and make people sick are happening more and more along the New England coast. Scientists haven¡t had a way to predict where and when they will cause problems. But now MIT Sea Grant funded researchers from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, the Virginia Institute of Marine Sci... |
Scientists create a virtual universe
Sen—Astronomers have created a realistic virtual model of the Universe, recreating 13 billion years of cosmic evolution with unprecedented resolution.
The team dedicated five years to developing a computer simulation called Illustris to recreate the Universe as a cube covering 350 m... |
Question: Will the future of work and learning require less collaboration than we have previously designed into our workplaces and schools?
Over the last seven decades, the general thrust of work and learning has shifted from each individual producing independent results to a more collaborative approach. One of the fir... |
Importance of Bilva dalam or Bel Leaves
in Lord Shiva & Vishnu’s Worship
Vande shambhum umapatim sura gurum vande jagat kaaranam
vande pannaga bhooshanam sashi dharam vande mukundapriyam
vande surya shashaanka vahni nayanam vande pashoonaam patim
vande bahkta jana asrayam cha varadam vande shivam shankaram
Lord Shiva i... |
Antibiotic resistance – one of the biggest threats to global health, food security and development. Antibiotic-resistant bacteria cause infections that are harder to treat than those caused by non-resistant bacteria, leading to longer hospital stays, higher medical costs and increased mortality (World Health Organizati... |
Changing Server Collation
In order to avoid collation conflict issues with TempDB, all user databases on a SQL Server instance should be set to the same collation.
Temporary tables and table variables are stored in TempDB, that means that, unless explicitly defined, all character-based columns are created using the dat... |
Sunday, 12 July 2020
He Said, She Said
A number of primate species are highly vocal, such as gibbons or the aptly named howler monkeys. Another example, which may be less obvious. is the common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus). This is a species I've talked about before, a small monkey native to South America with a numbe... |
New research has shown that not only can a good night’s sleep keep you mentally sharp, but it can also help you stay healthy by strengthening your immune system. For years health practitioners have believed that sleep supports the healing process, and now new evidence has been discovered that indicates sleep also plays... |
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Gordon Campbell presents a history of the King James Version of the Bible (known in Britain as the Authorised Version) over the four hundred years from its remote beginnings to the present day.
This is a history of the King James Version of the Bible (known in Britain as the Authorised Version) over th... |
What will students learn?
Students will learn and improve basic computer skills. Students in K-2 will be introduced to programs like Microsoft Word and Power-point while students in 3-5 will use these programs to complete assignments and projects. All students will learn about being Digital Citizens and how to stay saf... |
Newly discovered exoplanet may be able to support life, astronomers say
A team of astronomers has discovered an exoplanet, a planet outside the solar system, that may have conditions that are suitable to sustain life.
The group of astronomers found the exoplanet in a constellation called Hydra which is around 31 light-... |
Forgotten trove of fossil feathers belonged to tiny polar dinosaurs
Researchers have described ten fossil feathers from the polar regions of the former continent Gondwana for the first time. The collection, documented in a recent paper in Gondwana Research, contains a highly diverse array of feathers collected from the... |
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