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Is bitcoin really worth anything
But there was a problem: People submitted more claims than there were shares.But bitcoin is completely digital, and it has no third parties.
That constraint is what makes the problem more or less difficult.I think there is a 50 percent chance that one bitcoin could be worth more.Ther... |
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Devonian palynological assemblages from the San Antonio x-1 Borehole, Tarija Basin, northwestern Argentina
The palynological analysis of the 2548-3628 m interval of the San Antonio x-1 Borehole in northwestern Argentina is presented. The illustrated palynoflora is composed of 96 species represented by diverse palyno... |
Viruses linked to inflammatory bowel diseases
Viruses linked to inflammatory bowel diseases
A study reveals a key connection between viruses and inflammatory bowel diseases like ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease.
The scientists focused on viruses inhabiting bacteria in the intestine known as bacteriophages or s... |
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SUDEP: What every Neurologist should know
Leading epilepsy experts have explored SUDEP and the role of the Neurologist in identifying and communicating this risk with their patients.
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Diseases and Disorders #2 (Dementia)
Dementia is a disease that is a result of too much genetic makeup in the cerebrum section of the brain. Dementia creates a strong bond and link with the first major emotional trauma or release of endorphins that occurs in the cerebrum and causes the carrier t... |
India 6th wealthiest country, says report
India 6th wealthiest country, says report
New Delhi [India], May 20 : India is the sixth wealthiest country in the world with a total wealth of USD 8,230 billion, according to the AfrAsia Bank Global Wealth Migration Review.
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Globe Traversal Problem
how many places are there on the earth that one could walk one mile south, then one mile west, then one mile north and end up in the same spot? to be precise, let's assume the earth is a solid smooth sphere, so oceans and mountains and other such things do not exist. you can start... |
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The apostle Peter said of the Old Testament prophets: “For no prophecy ever came by the will of man: but men spake from God, being moved by the Holy Spirit” (2 Peter 1:21). The prophets were men who were chosen by God. They were inspired by His Spirit. They... |
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Scandal: Captain George Bisset's Trial
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In 1782, the chattering classes of Britain and the United States were held transfixed by the trial of George Bisset for criminal conversation. The transcript had seven printings in the first year--even George Washington requested one.
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Dutch Oven Cooking
Did you know that when the young American country began to spread westward across the North American continent, so did the Dutch oven? A Dutch oven was among the gear Lewis and Clark carried when they explored the great American Northwest in 1804-1806. The pioneers who sett... |
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Educators, trainers, and teachers are all looking for that one spark that will speed learning. And, while there is probab... |
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Not predicting 100 years of weather, but predicting the weather in 100 years time.
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Scintillation properties of liquified rare gases
For the direct search for Dark Matter in our galaxy with particle detectors not only scintillating crystals (like calcium tungstate in the CRESST experiment) or semiconducting materials (like germanium and silicone in CDMS) can be used, but also liquified rare gases, ... |
How To Make Gluten Free Crackers
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With all the snow Montreal has received, residents have been reaching for their shovels much more frequently.
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Prior to the establishment of the Lao People's Democratic Republic (LPDR) in 1975, it was accurate to say that the Lao-Lum peoples had a distinct pattern of culture and dress. They also had a well-defined social structure, differentiating between royalty and commoners. Th... |
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So you have heard of it, you may have even wanted to try it, but what is it? What is Noni? This is a great and very different fruit that grows in the Pacific Islands. That is the main reason why a lot of people from America have never heard of it before. The fruit was found a long time ago and brou... |
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Have you ever wondered how the VW 4-speed transaxle works?
Bentley as always has some nice cutaway diagrams that show how a transaxle combines the features of a transmission and differential into a single case. However there is only the briefest of overviews ab... |
Essential qualities of any identity dysfunction from the Diagnostic and Statistical Handbook of Psychological Problems IV (DSM-IV) generally are those people manifested by an impairment of temperament and pathological character attributes. People with persona conditions demonstrate characteristic styles of cognition, a... |
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The Wild Trees: A Story of Passion and Daring
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While researching this page-turner about the first explorers of the world's tallest trees, Preston, a New Yorker writer and author of "The Hot Zone," became a tall-tree climber himself, eventually involving his whole family and assisting with... |
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Before we proceed any further you must know the difference between earbuds and earphones. It is a common practice of sorts for people to interchange these terms very frequently when in reality they are so very different from each other.
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Bust the Myths on Cholesterol
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Unlike English, Vorlin does not mark nouns for the quality known as definiteness. (English does this with the definite article “the” and the indefinite article “a, an.”) The rules that govern the usage of articles vary from language to language, and... |
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The Traditional and Education Festival in Japan Called Jidai Matsuri
Japan has a lot of things you can do. There are their wonderful views and scenic places of beauty. There is also their delicious cuisine that is sought in Japan by foreigners to get a taste of authenticity. Aside from their food and breathtaking attr... |
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Yoga asanas are based on an keen observation of nature. But have you ever wondered why many of them require us to mimic crows, fish, trees, eagles etc? Why do we mimic nature?
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When Barack Obama is sworn-in as president on Tuesday, it will mark one of the great ironies in our country's history.As the first African-American occupants of the white house, Barack and Michelle will be moving into a house that slaves helped to build... |
Continually, continually, continually, continually, continually, continually……. If you’ve sung through this work at least once the word “continually” has probably started to lose all meaning.
Handel’s works for voice are notoriously challenging, however, not necessarily in a way we would expect. Remember that this was... |
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Ask A Biologist Podcast, Vol 63
Guest Speaker: Holechek, Susan
Young scientists, Farah Eltohamy, Amanda Benedetto and Sarah Sakha, three of the top winners at the Arizona Science and Engineering Fair talk about their work and interview ASU biologist Susan Holechek. Pauline Davies hosts t... |
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Localizing the New NAFTA Goals
Understand the new NAFTA goals, then localize them for your readers. (“Ships on the Galveston Harbour” by “Marcus” via Flickr, CC BY-SA 2.0)
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Call someone “thin as a rail” and what are you really saying? Thin as a bed rail? As a train rail? A chair rail? None of the above, actually. The phrase refers to a family of birds called “rails” that tend to frequent marshe... |
Recall and recognition are the two ways to retrieve information from your memory. The difference is that recognition involves a cue, while recall does not.
Recognition is a response to a sensory cue. When you see something, you compare it to information stored in your memory, and if you find a match, you "recognize" ... |
A child's physical coordination is directly linked with his ability to read. The processes that your brain goes through when you read are similar to the processes your brain goes through when you complete certain exercises, called cross-lateral exercises. In a cross-lateral exercise, you must use your arms and legs in ... |
This dataset comprises information on the number of new book titles published per year per million inhabitants in a given country for the period 1500-2010. Data has been gathered and organized in 1-year intervals, using as geographical reference the current list of existing world countries. Colours have been used to in... |
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It’s not hyperbole to say that use cases for machine learning and deep learning are only limited by our imaginations. About one year ago, a former embedded systems designer from the Japanese automobile industry named Makoto Koi... |
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What Color is the Sun?
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Seems like a silly question; “What color is the sun?”. Everyone knows the sun is yellow, right? It’s right there in the sky; you just have to look to know this (OK, don’t really look at the sun…). Well…not so fast. It turns out that there are many absolutely correct and absolutely d... |
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Astronomers Find the Purest Oxygen Atmosphere Ever Discovered—On a White Dwarf
A white dwarf discovered by Brazilian astronomers has an atmosphere of almost pure oxygen.
Jelor GallegoApril 4th 2016
A Peculiar White Dwarf
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What happens in a country where women have no right to an abortion, regardless of circumstances?
‘A Quiet Inquisition’, shown on the opening night of the Document International Human Rights Film Festival in Glasgow, highlights this q... |
Hack Your Own Computer Science Degree
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Dr Margarete van Ess says that educating people on the importance of cultural heritage can help preserve it. Image credit: I. Wagner, German Archaeological Institute
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Focus Part II: Bullet Journaling
Bullet journaling is a great way to keep a to-do list along with a calendar, and it provides multiple ways to plan for the long-term as well.
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From the 1930s, patriotic intellectuals, mostly college students, led Burma’s national liberation movement. They actively pursued the country’s independence and simultaneously explored ways of developing the economy and political system, religious and political relations, ethnic minority issue and foreig... |
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1924-1933: The ‘First Wave of French Fascism’?
How far would you agree with Robert Soucy that the period 1924–33 represents the ‘first wave of French fascism’?
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Gender inequalities
This is something that's been on my mind for awhile now. It's likely something you've noticed as well, but I don't know how many people out there've actually thought about it.
See...well, as much as some might arch an eyebrow at this, I think that men and women are traditi... |
Generating electrical power from waste heat
Converting electrical energy to heat is easy. It happens regularly to your toaster, which makes you toast always. On the contrary, turning heat into electric power is not at all comfortable. Sandia National Laboratories researchers have created a tiny silicon-based device, w... |
Why Your Dental Hygiene Matters As You Age
Your smile is part of your identity. Having a healthy, attractive smile can help you feel better about yourself, but it can also help others see you in a better light. Everyone loves great-looking teeth. That’s why you probably had braces as a teen.
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A Promise of Stability
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c) Gen 8:22: In this new creation after the flood (Gen 8:13–19),[1] the Lord’s blessing resulted in global stability. During our era the earth will return neither to primordial chaos nor to paradise (Cf. Gen 1:1–2; Rom 8:18–23).[2] God will not add to the curse upon the g... |
Stories from Sullivan: Rural Challenges
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Particle Model of Light
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AI-Generated Wikipedia Blurbs To Help Overlooked Scientists
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Does Your Dog Chew Wood?
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Some dogs may exhibit very strange chewing and eating behaviors and that includes putting wood on the menu.
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When it comes to weight gain, it’s the little things that matter most. Small, seemingly harmless everyday habits can have a significant impact on your body over time.
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Former White House chef Sam Kass wants you to "Eat a Little Better"
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Going Green: How It Can Benefit Your Life
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Encountering the Fukushima Daiichi accident
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Critical thinking is a metacognitive skill, or what is generally known as 'thinking about thinking' (Howard et al. 2014). Critical thinking is a general competence that comprises several sub-skills (e.g., inferencing, deducing, ... |
Herniated Disc Alternative Treatments
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Many patients who hear a diagnosis of a herniated disc immediately question whether spinal surgery is in their future. Whether or not surgery is the right option should be discussed with one's doctor. However, most patients can find... |
Establishing a trust is one of the easiest and most powerful ways for you to make sure you have control over the distribution of your assets, even after death.
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In Praise Of Longer Grass
The hardest shot in golf isn't the long bunker shot anymore.
The hardest shot in golf is any hybrid, iron or even wedge played from the middle of the fairway with a slightly downhill lie to an elevated green. It's so darn hard because the fairway is probably c... |
Heuristically Evaluating Web-Based ODL
Heuristically Evaluating Web-Based ODL
Athanasis Karoulis (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece) and Andreas Pombortsis (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece)
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Erectile Difficulties - How Can You Overcome Them?
Erectile difficulties are a common problem among men these days. Elderly men, who are above the age of 60, are usually vulnerable to such problems. However, these problems are not restricted to elderly people alone.
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Bloch, Marc blôk [key], 1886–1944, French historian and an authority on medieval feudalism. He taught at the Univ. of Strasbourg from 1919, became professor at the Sorbonne in 1936, and was cofounder of the journal Annales. Bloch did much to promote the study of economic history. As a Jew, he was subject t... |
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Soy flour contains no gluten or grains and adds protein to a recipe, making it a popular substitute for wheat flour. However, some people wish to avoid soy flour because of an allergy, other health reasons, or due to the fact that the flour can have a strong bean-like flavor and transfers that fla... |
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