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Potential Uses of RO Discharge Water
RO discharge water can be collected, and used similar to other alternate water sources.   The discharge water has the same sanitary qualities as the potable source water for the RO filter; the only difference is the discharge water will have slightly elevated concentrations of minerals and water treatment chemicals.   ...
The sanitary quality of RO discharge water suggests there are better uses for it than just irrigation.  This water is perfectly suited to use for laundry and flushing toilets in the home, when the santitation of the water is maintained.   Unlike rainwater or condensate collection, the RO filter will continually dischar...
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What is Pica?
A person afflicted with pica has a persistent craving for a substance that is not commonly considered to be food. The substances that are craved and ingested tend to vary with the person's age. Children with pica may eat glue, animal droppings, sand, insects, leaves, or gravel. Adolescents and adults may consume clay, ...
Although the cravings associated with pica may be related to vitamin or mineral deficiencies, ingesting non-foods can cause serious medical complications such as intestinal obstruction, intestinal perforation, infections, or lead poisoning.
Pica is most frequently seen in young children and pregnant women.
Symptoms of Pica
Craving and eating non-food substances.
Causes of Pica
While the exact cause for pica is still uncertain, factors such as emotional deprivation, poverty, poor nutrition, anemia, neglect, lack of parental supervision, or developmental delay increase the risk for a person developing this eating disorder.
Treatment for Pica
People with pica can often benefit from therapy. Therapy can be especially helpful in addressing the emotional consequences of this eating disorder, in preventing pica from leading to other eating disorders, and in working through any psychological causes that contributed to the onset of the condition.
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the web service request for one of our java rest service gets submitted again from the client/browser after ever 5 minutes in case when the service is taking longer to execute. Can we restrict this to get resubmitted once it has taken sufficiently longer.
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I'm guessing the client/browser makes the request through JavaScript, yeah? In that case, you should show the code that makes the call, so we can help you restricting it to call the service only once. –  acdcjunior Apr 11 '13 at 13:28
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Exactly happened to me, only difference is mine is simple HTTP Post request and not web-service request.
Which application server you are using? Its upto application server to resubmit the request in case of Request Timeout.
You observed it right, the interval of double trigger is exact 5 minutes, that means your HTTP server is configured to timeout after 5 minutes, You need to set the timeout to -1 (infinite) or some sensible longer value so that the request won't get timed out and re-submit again.
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Cowboys Picked Sixth In Mountain West, Quotes and Preseason Picks
Mountain West media days are upon us and there haven't been a ton of surprises as far as Wyoming goes.  The media voted on the conference standings and the Cowboys were picked to finish sixth.  Only UNLV and New Mexico were picked lower.  The only question mark in the standings for me was if Colorado State or Wyoming w...
Boise State picked up most of the love from the press as expected and then TCU took the leftovers.  I can understand that everyone outside the program is alarmed that our starting QB is gone and there is "no way" that Wyoming can possibly win with a freshman QB.   Except the Pokes did win with a true freshman QB just t...
Most of these preseason polls are made so that fans can bitch about where their team was picked.  The post season standings is what really matters most.  Here is the full breakdown if you are curious.   
1. Boise State (28) 236
2. TCU (3) 208
3. Air Force 176
4. San Diego State 160
5. Colorado State 104
6. Wyoming 80
7. UNLV 77
8. New Mexico 39
Senior DE Josh Biezuns was the lone Cowboy to earn preseason All-Mountain West honors this year.  More love for Kellen Mooreand his Broncos as well as LB Tank Carder from TCU.  Biezuns has been picked to be first or second team by every media outlet that has done a preseason team.
I still don't understand all the support for UNLV WR Phillip Paynewho has been a fixture on every first team preseason list.  The Rebels will be starting a new QB and Payne had disciplinary issues with Hauck last season.  He's had over 600 yards receiving the last two years but is there really a chance that he'll do mo...
Here are some interesting quotes from Christensen, Brian Hendricksat their press conference this afternoon.  Also below is a video interview with Josh Biezuns
Christensen: "I've seen 1 QB practice 15 times and the other never practice. I have no idea what's going to happen."
Christensen: we're bigger, stronger and faster and we're going to play that way.
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Why the Dead Want Our Attention
Real-life psychic Echo Bodine talks about messages from the dead in TV's 'Medium,' the film 'White Noise,' and her own life.
Echo BodineNot all ghosts are scary, says Echo Bodine, despite what Hollywood horror movies might have us believe-although she admits that some are "not nice." Bodine, who first discovered her psychic abilities at age 17, is the author of seven books on spiritual healing, ghost-busting, and psychic ability, including "...
"Medium" is based on the life of Allison Dubois, a research medium who has worked with the police to help with unsolved cases. From your perspective as a psychic, what does "Medium" get right or wrong about the way psychics work?
I would say that they're getting it right so far. The thing that I like about it is that they're really portraying this as realistically as possible. I think the show is going to do a lot to educate people about life after death.
I also like the fact that they show how confusing this is for Allison. You read about John Edward, James Van Praagh, Rosemary Altea, or you read my books and find out that none of us really understood at first what was going on. What are these pictures in our head? Why do they come true? Did we make that happen? Who ar...
And it's good that they're showing people how choppy [messages from the dead can be]. If you watched John Edward's TV show, you'd get the impression from that that spirits are just talking in full sentences, that he's getting all this easy information.
But really what a psychic is doing is piecing it together, just like a jigsaw puzzle. You know we get one piece, then another, and then we interpret it.
On a recent episode of "Medium," the police officer Allison was assisting didn't take her psychic abilities seriously at first. Yet he prided himself on his own gut feelings, his intuitive abilities. Is there a difference between intuition and psychic ability, or are they different degrees of the same thing?
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33 CFR 335.7 - Definitions.
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§ 335.7 Definitions.
The definitions of 33 CFR parts 323, 324, 327, and 329 are hereby incorporated. The following terms are defined or interpreted from parts 320 through 330 for purposes of 33 CFR parts 335 through 338.
Beach nourishment means the discharge of dredged or fill material for the purpose of replenishing an eroded beach or placing sediments in the littoral transport process.
Emergency means a situation which would result in an unacceptable hazard to life or navigation, a significant loss of property, or an immediate and unforeseen significant economic hardship if corrective action is not taken within a time period less than the normal time needed under standard procedures.
Federal standard means the dredged material disposal alternative or alternatives identified by the Corps which represent the least costly alternatives consistent with sound engineering practices and meeting the environmental standards established by the 404(b)(1) evaluation process or ocean dumping criteria.
Navigable waters of the U.S. means those waters of the U.S. that are subject to the ebb and flow of the tide shoreward to the mean high water mark, and/or are presently used, have been used in the past, or may be susceptible to use with or without reasonable improvement to transport interstate or foreign commerce. A mo...
Statement of Findings (SOF) means a comprehensive summary compliance document signed by the district engineer after completion of appropriate environmental documentation and public involvement.
Territorial sea means the belt of the seas measured from the line of ordinary low water along that portion of the coast which is in direct contact with the open sea and the line marking the seaward limit of inland waters, extending seaward a distance of three miles as described in the convention on the territorial sea ...
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Apps, Tips For Long-Term Weight Loss
DENVER - Let's face it, a lot of people who go on diets lose weight to start. But keeping the pounds off long term is the tough part.
It seems like every day there's a new diet trend being touted as foolproof.
Registered dietician, Jessica Loring talked to Anchor Christine Chang and shared the weight loss secrets that really work.
Christine: There are a lot of fad diets out there do they really work?
Jessica: I think one of the reasons they're so popular is because people do see some results really quickly. The problem with a lot of these fad diets is a lot of those results that you get in the beginning, the weight gain will come right back. And so any diet that you find out there that is going to restrict an entir...
Christine: I think everyone's looking for that perfect strategy out there or that perfect way of losing and keeping it off. For dieters who have been able to keep the pounds off what are the best strategies to do that?
Jessica: There's no secret. I think we're just talking getting back to basics. And when I say back to basics, I'm talking about portion control. I think it's a great idea to have some measuring cups on hand at home. Initially, when you're first starting out your diet, I'd recommend pouring the items into the bowls, see...
Christine: Food journals are usually a pretty good thing to have as well, how does that work?
Jessica: I think you can be very successful with a food journal. It makes you accountable, you're putting in the amounts that you ate each day, another thing is it's able to have you look back at trends. At the end of the week you might be able to say, 'OK, my trend is that I overeat at night,' and so maybe looking at ...
Christine: Any other strategies that you can give us?