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How can I butcher non-tame animals that I've captured, like deer in cages? | [
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If I recall correctly, if the population is normal, then if we take a sample of size n from it, we can use the Chi-Square test for variance to see if our sample's variance has a predetermined value or not. Is there an equivalent test we can run if the population is NOT normal? | [
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Let's say I start and develop some project under open-source license, and accept some community contributions. How shaky is the ground I stand on if I decide to take the project commercial and closed-source (or split license)? This question doesn't directly address the issue of a project with community contributions, w... | [
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I have download latest version of osmosis from http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Osmosis#Downloading and mapsforge-map- writer-0.3.0-jar-with-dependencies.jar from https://code.google.com/p/mapsforge/downloads/list. I copied mapsforge-map-writer-0.3.0-jar-with-dependencies.jar into 1- osmosis lib directory: osmosis-la... | [
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I have this code to remove orphaned posts after deleting custom post type. It works, but this code... global $wpdb; $wpdb->query( $wpdb->prepare( "DELETE a,b,c FROM wp_posts a LEFT JOIN wp_term_relationships b ON (a.ID=b.object_id) LEFT JOIN wp_postmeta c ON (a.ID=c.p... | [
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I'm finishing of a website for a Blues band called Zoë Schwarz Blue Commotion, her name is Zoë. In terms of SEO do the search engines see any difference between Zoë and Zoe. I think the vast majority of people when searching will type Zoe as most people won't know where the ë is. It would be nice to use her name Zoë bu... | [
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The third subsection in the second subsection of the first section should be numbered 1.2.3. This holds also for RTL languages, since numbers, including Dewey numbering is still LTR even in an RTL language. Babel seems to have this right, but polyglossia is confused. How do you fix that? Here is an example: ... | [
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I have a Samsung Admire (running Android 2.3) & my camera won't work: it keeps saying cannot connect to camera & it always says multimedia scanning. I'm not sure but I think some pics have been deleting little by little. Could it be from the scanning? | [
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Is the fine tuning that cosmologists talk about (that our Universe is fine tuned for intelligent life) is the same as the fine tuning of the squared mass parameter of the Higgs in the Standard Model? And that in SUSY models? Also, could anyone refer me to a source that explains the fine tuning issue in general? | [
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I've been considering getting a Nook Color with the intention of rooting it for use as an inexpensive general purpose Android tablet. Before I decide either way or dive into one I went and read a bunch of the development forums and guides, but I still have some questions/concerns about some of the specifics. For starte... | [
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Suppose we have two finite discrete probability distributions, say $A$ and $B$. For some event $e$ in both $A$ and $B$, $f_A(e) = \frac{P_A(e)}{P_A(e) + P_B(e)}$ and $f_B(e) = \frac{P_B(e)}{P_A(e) + P_B(e)}$. Does this have a name? | [
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I want to hide the tag and category boxes from the post editor, the theme I've just developed doesn't need them, thus I want to hide them. I am aware they could be hidden using the 'screen options' menu, however I'd prefer to do this with a bit of code. Is this possible? | [
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Given some potential $V$, we have the eigenvalue problem $$ -\frac{\hbar^2}{2m}\Delta \psi + V\psi = E\psi $$ with the boundary condition $$ \lim_{|x|\rightarrow \infty} \psi(x) = 0 $$ If we wish to seek solutions for $$ E < \lim_{|x|\rightarrow \infty}V(x), $$ I find textbooks like Sakurai and others assert that (with... | [
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I am to write an essay which involves the use of several mathematical hieroglyphs (e.g. 1, 10..., 1,000,000, +, -, Fractions). I have tried very hard to follow (relatively) technical instructions online. Is there not a simple way to just download hieroglyphs? It all seems quite complex for someone who isn't very used t... | [
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I get how to do a derivation of a BNF. My text books do a good job of explaining it (much better than the on-line lecture notes of many profs etc). Example below then my questions: <program> => begin <stmt_list> end <stmt_list> => <stmt> | <stmt>; <stmt_list> <stmt> => <var>... | [
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I have a dataset with one binary target variable called “target” and many many factors “F1”, F2”… “F200”. I’m trying to come up with code to fit 200 single factor logistic regression models and return the model summaries. Here is what I have so far single <- function(df, factor){ s <- summary(glm(... | [
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I need that the main page of my site have 3 columns: - The first having the 5 most viewed posts; - The second with the next 5 most viewed posts; - The third with the most recent posts. I don't want the posts to be never repeated in the same column or another column, so I'm using wp_query to get the posts I want, in the... | [
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When working with a knitr file (RNW document) on Kile the document structure isn't shown in the structure view, even though it contains a valid LaTeX structure of parts, sections etc. If I change the file suffix into `.tex` then the structure is shown, but it's a bad idea because I need to compile it later into a real ... | [
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I'm trying to build system, where user can add as many fields as he needs to the post. I'm using code from this thread. Everythings works fine, except I can't get my upload working. Here's code I've added inside foreach loop in `dynamic_inner_custom_box()` function: <input class="upload_file" type="text" ... | [
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# The situation I have a hosting service (one.com) on which I have installed a wordpress.org site in a subdirectory 'wordpress': myhost.com/wordpress/ (myhost.com is actually my own domain, but it already has contents and I don't want wordpress/ to appear in the root of that domain.) I want to use a ... | [
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I'm going to make a presentation to a few decision makers in the following week and I'm trying to gather good reasons to start a corporate blog. Since we're handling a low budget, it's not in the plans to hire anyone especifically to manage or create content but use the employees to do some research and write an articl... | [
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The Achievement text is: > Complete Deus Ex: Human Revolution without setting off any alarms. But what alarms are counted? If I throw a box to lure away a guard and put them in "alarmed" mode, does that already count? Or does it only count security cameras and lasers? | [
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In **circular motion** , it is said that the centripetal force acts only for a very very short period of time, hence is able to only change the direction but not magnitude of the velocity. Similarly in a collision, the impulsive-collision forces act for a very short period of time, but they are able to change the direc... | [
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I have a script for updating some features on my database every night (just for copying and replacing some features). This features are "read-only". My problem is that I can't avoid that these features are opened by users, and my script can show the following error: ExecuteError: ERROR 000464: Cannot get ... | [
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It is true that under equilibrium condition, no matter what pivot point one choose, the resulting net torque will always be zero. I wonder if this principle apply to non-equilibrium scenarios as well, namely, the net torque of the system being the same regardless of choice of pivot point? For example, if we put a spher... | [
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Recently, I learnt about the matlab code `matlab2tikz`. The output of this code is a `.tikz` file that can be used, I guess, alongside standard figure packages with a simple line `\input{mysphere.tikz}` in the figure environment. This got me wondering if `.tikz` is a common way to include the TikZ code in your manuscri... | [
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I know very little about how GPS works. I noticed that after disabling GPS mode for a few days, even while standing on a street in the city, it can take several minutes for GPS to show my location, even after using GPS Status or GPS Test to reset and download A-GPS data over a 3G connection, and enabling Location in th... | [
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I'm a philosophy undergraduate. I've recently read about analogical inferences. When making inferences by analogy, we observe that many of the properties of the analogues are the same, then infer that the rest of the properties are probably the same. For example, an analogy between sets of the vital properties of two p... | [
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Suppose I have a MySQL whose rows are dog breeds and whose columns are properties of the breeds (e.g. coat color). The purpose of the site is to allow users to query the database with questions like "Which breeds can have a brown coat?". The site would then use PHP to form a query and display the breeds from the databa... | [
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On some of the ship missions there is an optional objective of "sink ships by firing on their powder stores". I know how this works broadly - I've shot up some ships and got the specific target that I can hit with my small gun. The problem is I don't know how you expose the powder stores and much more often I sink the ... | [
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With the previous version, 4.1.2, no problem to discover and pair with my Bluetooth speakers. However, after 4.2.2 upgrade, the Note 8 cannot find them when scanning. My phone, a Galaxy S4,(version 4.3), can however discover my Note and the speakers. Note that the "multi-window" option was also greyed out after the upg... | [
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The same sentence as in question Articles in conjuctions: > As a result, hosting in IIS 5/6 is notorious for instability and the > frequent need to reset the server or IIS 5/6. As far as I understood from comments on my other questions, hosting requires no article because it's an activity. And I think that the word ser... | [
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I received about 50 messages today with the similar message: > WordPress Firewall has detected and blocked a potential attack! > > Web Page: > domain.com/index.php?option=com_simpledownload&controller=../../../../../../../../../../../../../../../proc/self/environ%00 > Warning: URL may contain dangerous content! Offendi... | [
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I was on stackoverflow.com asking a question on programming the question was: "Doesn't the code i currently have do x?" When i then realized that if i were to write it as: "Does not the code i currently have do x"? it would not make sense, does that mean that the use of "doesn't" in that question is incorrect? And the ... | [
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I've been having real trouble installing Bind9 following this tutorial http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=39146 When I get to entering these commands: apt-get -y build-dep lsb-base apt-get source lsb-base -b I constantly get the error "E: You must put some 'source' URIs in your sources... | [
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After installing the Disqus plugin, their JavaScript code started popping up as plain text on my site in several places. My hypothesis is that it pops up at the end of any loop involving `the_post()`. This is one of them.  Here's a snippet from my `front-page.p... | [
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I know "Bob's house" and "Bob's" mean the same thing. Question 1: Is there a name for this grammatical phenomenon? Can one call it an abbreviation? Question 2: In the context of within a university, can I simply call "Professor Bob's lab" "Professor Bob's"? Example: I am interested in the labs of Professors A, B and C.... | [
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The answers to this question give excellent instructions for adding filters to the admin edit.php screen for custom post types. But they don't explain how to remove the existing filters on date and category. Does anyone know whether this is possible, and if so how to do it? | [
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I would like to run TeX Live 2014 in Windows 8 64bit. Installed TeX Live 2014 32bit. When I try to run my first TeX program `first.tex` I get the following error message in command line: warning: kpathsea: variable `TEXINPUTS' references itself (eventually). warning: kpathsea: variable `TEXINPUTS' ref... | [
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A couple of times I've found my phone turned off when I don't remember doing so, especially when I have a fully charged or nearly full battery. Are there any applications out there that will monitor the events that get called and applications that call them so I can log what is happening in the background? Thanks. | [
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I want to put the equation number at the right for the following code: \[ \log{y_{i}} = \left\{ \begin{array}{l l} y_{2i}^{*} & \quad \textrm{if $y_{2i}^{*}\succ0$}\\ 0 & \quad \textrm{otherwise} \end{array} \right. \] Any idea? | [
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This is a continuation of this question. http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/physics/8-01-physics-i-classical-mechanics- fall-1999/video-lectures/lecture-1/ skip this lecture to around 25:50. After doing dimensional analysis on $t\propto h^\alpha m^\beta g^\gamma$ Lewin concludes that: $$\alpha = \frac{1}{2}, \gamma = -1/2, \be... | [
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My LG LS840 Viper 4G LTE (Sprint) recently upgraded to 4.0/ICS. Under 2.3/GB the proxy settings had been disabled entirely, but I am now able to set up per-network proxy settings for the various WiFi networks I attach to. Except— Is there a way to add wildcards to the proxy bypass list? On (say) “Work WiFi” I can add `... | [
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I've been looking around for a way to give back to the community, but I haven't found my right fit yet, so an idea came to mind: A non-profit technology "company" that targets non-profits. Do these exist? I've been doing some google searches and can only find software that is targeted for non-profits that is created by... | [
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I'm trying to export a rather complex `Animate` command into a full-HD resolution video, but having no success so far. The animation has around 520 frames (the number of elements in the `trajectory` array). What I should be seeing is a tube object moving with a sphere object, and whilst I can see the animation is worki... | [
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I'm using LyX 1.6.8 on Windows 7 Pro x64. Today I installed Adobe Reader X - and it doesn't work with LyX any more: Adobe Reader does not open the generated PDF after you created the PDF with LyX. It only shows a welcome dialog like "Open last files - Acrobat services - etc". First idea of course was "file association"... | [
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I have my Share button set to take shots immediately when I press the button (I have 280 shots of Second Son, I couldn't possibly use the press and hold style), but I've found every time I try and access the Share menu by holding the button it also takes a screenshot. Useful in a way, but sometimes I want to upload mul... | [
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I have tried with different setups and formats, but no success. With firebug, I can see that the json data is loaded, but nothing shows up on the map. Have anyone experience with geoserver and wfs in openlayers 3? var layer_ojd_vector = new ol.layer.Vector({ source: new ol.source.Vector({ parse... | [
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I am aware that the sum of two (or more) normally distributed Random Variables is **not** necessarily also normal. I do have questions regarding the special case where I have the following addition: For c $\in \mathbb R$, is c + N(0,a), where I add a normal Random Variable with mean zero and variance a to c, is then th... | [
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Im trying add a credit link to the footer of all the WP sites i make saying: _Designed by ..._ While this is simple enough, i want to code it so that if this link is removed from the footer, the entire site shows an error or doesn't load up etc. Any one have ideas? | [
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