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Little Known Facts About c programming assignment help.
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Through the late seventies and nineteen eighties, versions of C were implemented for lots of mainframe computer systems, minicomputers, and microcomputers,... |
AI could help solve the world’s healthcare problems at scale
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In a world with limited doctors, emerging diseases and superbugs, and sharply rising healthcare costs, how can we successfully tackle healthcare problems at scale?
This is just one of the critical challenges I... |
Orphan Drugs
An orphan drug is a pharmaceutical agent that has been developed specifically to treat a rare medical condition, the condition itself being referred to as an orphan disease. In the US and EU it is easier to gain marketing approval for an orphan drug, and there may be other financial incentives, such as ex... |
An inner turmoil in william shakespeares play hamlet
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Find free insanity of hamlet hamlet and ophelia the character ophelia in william shakespeares play hamlet plays a inner turmoil within the play hamlet there. The inner hamlet in shake... |
Engaging with narrative inquiry research methods, such as indepth interviews, can provide researchers with valuable qualitative data. However, the processes involved with conducting in-depth interviews can often be problematic. This paper examines the barriers in the way of conducting research into criminal justice org... |
Saturday, May 22, 2010
Mid-Air Collisions Are Too Rare to Worry About or It is a Big Sky!
Alfred E. Neumann
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How often do mid-air collisions occur? I went to the Nall Report on the AOPA's web site to see the most recent General Aviation statistics available for 2007. The Nall Report on General Aviation acc... |
FAT is not a bad word
FAT is not a bad word
FAT. The most dreaded word of our lifetime, and our children’s lifetime. Well, hopefully not anymore! The word ‘fat’ has developed a very dangerous reputation; dangerous and derogatory. We want to change that. An oil and cheese brand clearing the air? Yes, absolutely. Becau... |
Water Worlds: Has NASA Found Mirror Earths?
The Kepler Space Telescope might have hit the motherlode
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An artist's impression of Kepler 62f provided by NASA on April 18, 2013.
The search for Earthlike, habitable planets beyond the Sun has been something like a boulder rolling downhill ever si... |
TA 101 - Part 3
TA 101 - Part 3
This is the third part of a series of articles about technical analysis from a new course we're developing. If you are new to charting, these articles will give you the “big picture” behind the charts on our site. If you are an “old hand”, these articles will help ensure you haven't “s... |
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Sensitivity Analysis in Microsoft Excel
Automated Sensitivity
Analysis in Microsoft Excel
Sensitivity analysis can be time consuming and cumbersome. TruSens makes it easy by automating five (5) different sensitivity reports. For any complex decision analysis there are many varia... |
Coral and its Genuinity
Coral is a tree/rock-like deposit consisting of the calcareous skeletons secreted by various anthozoans. Coral deposits often accumulate to form reefs (coral reefs) on islands in warm sea. The red-orange, pinkish, or white deposits secreted by corals used to make jewelry and ornaments.
It is l... |
Thursday, September 12, 2013
The Importance of Dental Care for Teens
Teens are busy with school, sports, and social schedules, so you can be assured that taking care of their teeth is not exactly at the top of most teens' "To-Do" lists. Many teenagers may neglect their dental hygiene, even though their childhoods wer... |
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Why are some jobs better than others?
Time to read this post: 4 minutes.
When I was eighteen I spent a year volunteering as a teacher at a high school in rural Zimbabwe. I taught English, Mathematics and helped coach the school volleyball team. The kids were terrific & eager to learn, the worklo... |
Tuesday, August 04, 2009
Koichi Tanaka, born in Toyama, Japan (1959). When he received the Nobel Prize in chemistry, he was one of the youngest science laureates ever, and the 2002 Nobel Prize that he received was actually for a discovery that he made when he was only 25 years old. In 1985, he found a new and better w... |
Dust flux, Vostok ice core
Dust flux, Vostok ice core
Friday, August 28, 2015
Recent behaviour of the Case Shiller index (or where are we now?)
One example of multistability I have used in the past few years is the reconstructed state space portrait of the Case Shiller index.
I have been studying state space of co... |
Religious Affiliation of History's 100 Most Influential People
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Catholic 31%
Anglican/Episcopalian 13%
Jewish 7%
Atheist 6%
Greco-Roman paganism 6%
Chinese traditional religion/Confucianism 5%
Lutheran 5%
Russian Orthodox 4%
pre-Nicene Christianity 3%
Platonism 3%
Islam 2%
Hindu 2%
Buddhist... |
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Volvo Chair Professor, TRIPP - Transportation Research and Injury Prevention Programme, Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi Abstract Key Note
Most of us are struggling with the threat of global warming and a... |
Building Maintenance Software
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Superintendents of large residential communities can use building maintenance software as a scheduling tool to keep grounds attractive, ensure that all residents have adequate heat and plumbing, and make sure that hallways and common areas are ke... |
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Many assumptions about when the new "Millennium" begins e... |
Bringing Light to Dark Data
How SNORKEL can help researchers label training data
Unstructured data—sometimes called dark data—abounds in many domains, including biomedicine. It includes text, such as published scientific literature or physician notes, as well as tables, figures and images. Using computers and advance... |
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A third reason why UK Law grants copyright protection is because it is considered fair to reward an author for the effort they have expended in creating a wo... |
DESY's computing infrastructure also includes the National Analysis Facility NAF, a computing complex that is available to particle physicists in Germany for the analysis of LHC data and the preparations for the planned International Linear Collider ILC.
The computing complex NAF at DESY was set up in the context of t... |
Anthony Mossop
A protein hormone secreted by beta cells of the pancreas. Insulin plays a major role in the regulation of glucose metabolism, generally promoting the cellular utilization of glucose. It is also an important regulator of protein and lipid metabolism. Insulin is used as a drug to control insulin-depe... |
The Climate Knowledge Brokers Manifesto
The Climate Knowledge Brokers Manifesto
The Climate Knowledge Brokers Manifesto by the Climate Knowledge Brokers Group (CKB), a network of organisations and professionals focused on improving the quality and use of climate knowledge in decision making.
CKB's vision is a worl... |
Ayurveda >
Cleansing practices are central to both Ayurveda and yoga. Ayurveda has five cleansing practices, known as pancha karma (“five actions”). Classical yoga has six cleansing practices, called shat kriya (“six techniques”). Both pancha karma and shat kriya are believed to confer a number of benefits:
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DiSC: A Tool to Enhance Team Communication
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People are different. Personality styles and approaches to communication, while making us unique, can also create tension and uncertainty in the workplace. Rather than letting unstated differences go unchecked, a tool exists to identify, appreciate and build... |
The House Price Oversight
House prices in Australia are high. “No shit, Sherlock,” I hear you say, “Tell us something we didn’t know.” Ok, um, Kevin Rudd actually would like to be PM again. Already knew that one too, eh? Well I will tell you something you don’t know about Aussie housing, but first, some basic economic... |
Foodborne Illness
Baby fed almond milk is wracked with scurvy
Feet of new born baby under ultraviolet lamp in the incubator
Feet of new born baby under ultraviolet lamp in the incubator
Doctors examining an 11-month-old baby who was cranky, wailed whenever someone tried to move his legs, and couldn't walk came up w... |
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One major strength with humanity is that every time the current system is being threatened it is learning something. Some of us argue that we should be using our relatively recent develop pre-frontal cortex in order to foresee things, but at the same time we know that real collective learning emanate... |
An overview of the CITE Object URN notation
CITE Object URNs (or “CITE URNs” for short) are part of the CITE architecture. They provide the permanent canonical references to discrete objects (whether physical or notional), and are used by the CITE Collection service to identify and retrieve digital representations of ... |
Project Aims and Objectives
The overall aim is to improve the outcomes for children with little or no intelligible speech, who need symbol communication aids to communicate.
The specific aim is to influence current practice to improve the consistency and quality of clinical decision making in the provision of symbol ... |
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First THREE Presidents
Author: Ekwue Grace
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Keywords: Washington, Adams, Jefferson, social studies, US history, , online teaching
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Do Solar Panels Make Financial Sense
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Is Solar Power Worth It
A solar panel is a type of device that is designed to absorb the sun’s rays and convert them into energy that is typically used for heating and electricity.
They are typically installed on the rooftops... |
Interkingdom cross-talk using N-acyl homoserine lactones (AHLs)
Master Thesis subject (30 ECTS)
Diatoms and bacteria form the basis of complex patches of microorganisms which are known as biofilms. In bacteria as well as in diatoms group behavior is often regulated by the release of small molecules such as Quorum sens... |
Common Lens Cases
(click on the pictures or the cases for case descriptions and questions)
Cataract is the most common condition an ophthalmologist sees in daily practice. However, in the
examination you are unlikely to be given a straightforward cataract case. When you see a cataract
case, always look for another s... |
Francisco Arias Solis
It is true that reading books is often simply a refuge, and some are enclosed to read in the moments that best would be to give the face. Although in the not very distant past images had not been completely replaced by the printed lines, linear character, serial, reasoned, of communication, espec... |
Figuring Out Ionizers
Understanding the Benefits of Drinking Alkaline Water There is no question that people today are more focused on their health than at any time in history. For the most part, this increase in interest in our health has to do with the fact that we now have a much broader range of access to informat... |
Context: Miletus
Type: Stadium
Summary: A rectangular stadium, without curved ends, located in the west of the peninsula of Miletus, to the south of the Harbor by the Theater.
Date: ca. 166 BC
The arena of the stadium is 29.56 m. wide, equalling 100 Ionic feet. In length, it was ca. 192.27 m. (greater than the require... |
A Brief History of the Strip District
history of the strip district
The Strip District is a neighborhood in Pittsburgh that is only a half a square mile, running between 13th and 33rd Sts. with Smallman St. Penn Ave. and Liberty Ave. as its main streets. The Strip, as it’s affectionately called, was home to mills and... |
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20th Century American Philosophy
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Difference between a dentist and an orthodontist
What is the basic difference between a dentist and an orthodontist? Why are these two dissimilar terms? Well, most of us are well aware of the dentist and have hired his services many of the times too, but has anyone hired the services of an orthodontist and figured out... |
Incubators improve poultry production
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More and more farmers are discovering the advantage of using egg incubators. They want to improve poultry keeping; some even try to commercialize this business. The venture is highly profitable as there is a big demand for chickens.
If a farmer takes good care of th... |
Batswana at the battlefront
SHARE | Monday, 25 July 2016 | By Dr Jeff Ramsay
In September 1943 the eyes of the world were firmly fixed on an Italian beachfront of Salerno, where the American 5th army had landed in force, confident of their ability to quickly secure the Italian mainland from the grip of Hitle... |
Archives For oranges
restored Spanish colonial houses in Havana
Water trucks, like the one on the left, are a common sight in Cuba, there to provide fresh water where infrastructure isn’t working or is simply not available.
There’s only so much you can learn about a city in a day, but what struck me most in Havana w... |
Durham-York incinerator firing up with health concerns
Just east of Toronto, the “state-of-the-art” incinerator built to burn the garbage for Durham and York Regions is already going over toxic air emission limits in the testing stage.
As Toronto develops a long term waste strategy, it's good to take a look at lesson... |
On April 20, hundreds of thousands of scientists and science-enthusiasts turned out around the country to march in celebration of science and to demonstrate support for science-based policies in our government. I proudly was one of those who marched.
I left the lab over six years ago to become a communicator of scienc... |
Informational Materials
How information is presented makes it more accessible, more interesting, more relevant, and more memorable — or not.
This website section focuses on the following ways of presenting information. With all of these, content (writing and editing) and design work together.
In addition to being a... |
yoga tips
Yoga offers a wide variety of advantages to practitioners, from renovations in tension related wellness concerns * to boosted joint motion and also stamina, as well as potential modifications in behaviors **. Both yoga exercise as well as various other activity styles could have an extensive favorable impact... |
Click to buy the bestseller BCAA supplement on which includes valine
What is valine?
L-valine is one of three branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs). The other two are l-isoleucine, and l-leucine. These three amino acids are classified as BCAAs due to their unique structure and function.
They help to repair tissues, pr... |
In Ireland an estimated 80,000 adults are diagnosed annually with coronary heart disease. This figure is expected to grow to more than 103,000 by 2020. In 2011, 5,563 people were discharged from hospital with a primary diagnosis of myocardial infarction (heart attack) while 2,157 people died from this condition in the ... |
The Themes Behind the Fastest-Rising Boys’ Names in 2012
You may have read articles about “hot names” written before the Social Security Administration released their authoritative list of the 1,000 most popular names in 2012. Forget all about them. They were based on “clicks” on websites rather than on the names that... |
The Uncertainty Principle
Danah Zohar and Ian Marshall explore the issue of uncertainty in a book called Spiritual Intelligence.
‘Knowledge, Heisenberg says, is always limited. If we know ‘x’ about a fact or situation, then we can’t know ‘y’ and visa versa. The quantum reality that Heisenberg describes has an infinit... |
The Rise and Fall of the Irish Muse
Sure, the Celtic Tiger has been great for Ireland's economy--but what has it done for Irish culture? Musician Gavin Friday is not optimistic.
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QuestionWhy do so many successful artists come from Ireland?
Gavin Friday: That's a tough question. We don't have a long o... |
Ready or not (many are not) ... here comes ranked-choice voting - Bring Me The News
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On the eve of Tuesday's elections when Minneapolis faces the first big test of its ranked-choice voting system, some voters still don't understand it.
MPR News hit the streets and asked likely voters if they were ready... |
10 protein rich foods to include in diet
Ten protein rich foods to include in diet
While the argument that whether carbs or fats are more important is universal, proteins always steal the prize. It is a known fact that proteins form an indispensable part of everyday diet. Taking plenty of protein every day has numer... |
Friday, 15 March 2013
Absolute abstractions can make people crazy
There are some words, quite a lot of them, that name absolutes - and they can drive us crazy.
We can, it seems, quite easily get to the point where the abstraction takes over from immediate reality, such that the absolute requires nothing short of ab... |
Posture and Good Health
Posture for a Healthy Back: What is Good Posture?
Posture Pics
Proper posture:
1. Keeps bones and joints in the correct alignment so that muscles are being used properly.
2. Helps decrease the abnormal wearing of joint surfaces.
3. Decreases the stress on the ligaments holding the joints of... |
Obesity and Disease: Have Our Brains Evolved Faster Than Our Bodies?
The biggest problem with weight gain and health problems in developed societies is that our brains and therefore technology and our way of living, have evolved much much faster than our bodies.
We have advanced technology to a point where we can mak... |
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Can tax cuts increase economic growth?
5 Dec
The current “debate” about tax cuts (actually, there appears to be more hand waving than debate but my parents taught me the virtue of politeness!) revolves around a central assertion: Tax cuts will spur econom... |
Bermuda Hundred, Virginia
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Map showing Bermuda Hundred and other early settlements along the James River
Bermuda Hundred was the first incorporated town in the English colony of Virginia. It was founded by Sir Thomas Dale in 1613, six years after ... |
The New Komeitô ("public light party") is the third-largest political party in Japan, after the Liberal Democratic Party and the Democratic Party of Japan. It was formed in 1998 from the small Komei New Party and the larger New Peace Party. Stepping back for a moment, the NPP was formed upon the disbandment of the Shin... |
Manyôgana are Chinese characters that were used to write Japanese words phonetically, way back before the kana syllabaries were devised. The name comes from the Manyoshu, one of the oldest works of Japanese literature, where the characters were first used in this way. Modern kana are actually highly simplified versions... |
AQA GCSE Biology (Digestion)
some stuffs about digestion
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The digestive system is also known as the alimentary canal or the gut.
It has two jobs:
• Digestion - breaking down food into smaller pieces and smaller molecules
• Absorp... |
Study Drugs: Why the Cons Outweigh the Pros
UNC Chapel Hill is full of exciting opportunities, classes, clubs, organizations, and events. The sheer number of activities is one of the reasons this school is so great. You’ll find offerings for a range of interests: clubs focusing on academics and future professions, mus... |
Both over-the-counter drugs, meant for medication, and illegal drugs can be addictive. According to, scientists have determined that drugs mimic the brain’s natural chemicals and change the chemical balance in the brain to make the user dependent. According to, cleansing your system from drugs naturally can take two to... |
The science of creativity
Music-obsessed otolaryngologist Charles Limb believes his studies of the brain could lead to improved treatment for hearing loss
This article is part of the Provost's Project on Innovation series
"I'm just obsessed with sound," Charles Limb, M.D., readily acknowledges. "I am thoroughly, dee... |
Liberals Hate Competition
Wherein we see that statists hate competition–this is why everyone gets prizes in socialist schools. Of course, if you set up something that competes with the state-authorized activity, such as an alternative mail delivery system, they’ll put you in jail.
There’s No Escaping Competiti... |
Propaganda film
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For the production company, see Propaganda Films. For the 1999 Turkish comedy film, see Propaganda (film).
The Why We Fight Series depicts the Nazi propaganda machine.
A propaganda film is a film that involves some form of pro... |
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Las Cavas
The most widespread theory explains that in the Middle Ages, when the town was surrounded by a wall, the area between the Moors and closed doors was completely flat, so we had to dig a large pit or mine defense to prevent incursions. These were ... |
Dimensions of Creativity.
“Creativity is a puzzle, a paradox, some say a mystery. Inventors, scientists, and artists rarely know how their ideas arise. They mention intuition, but cannot say how it works. Most psychologists cannot tell us much about it either. What’s more, many people assume that there will never be a... |
No Ordinary Disruption
technology, technology evolution, evolution of technology
Between 1980 and 2010, 1.1 billion adults entered the twenty- to sixty-four-year-old age bracket and joined the world’s labor force. But due to a host of demographic factors, global labor force growth will fall by nearly one-third by 203... |
Pet Gates for Dogs
If you come home to scenes like this, a pet gate can protect your home from Rover.
Puppies and older dogs can get into trouble when left alone all day. Pet gates offer a crate alternative that keeps your pup safely contained while you are away, while still giving Rover some room to run and play.
... |
Major Health Discovery
Made And It Is Not Good
By Kafka
Last year, I purchased five Chinese made 1,000 watt electrical generators. They were all defective because of faulty electrical magnetos that would not produce voltage to fire the spark plug. The generators would not start or run.
Off the shelf replacement ign... |
How Windturbines Produce Electricity By:tyler snell
Windmills produce energy when the D.C. Motor is reversed and the shaft spins by itself creating friction and electricity out of the motor terminals
The fins of the wind turbine are attached to a shaft that shaft is attached to the D.C. Motor
Most wind turbines have... |
Benefits of Taking Your Engineering Course Online
Whether want to gain more knowledge in engineering or want to get a degree, you should consider taking the course online. Whether you're a practitioner or a school student, learn engineering online because of the many benefits that come with it compared to the traditio... |
When You Beat Yourself Up for 'Being Lazy' as Someone With Depression
One of the biggest myths about depression that the mental health community has been trying to bust is that people with depression are “just lazy.”
Can’t hold down a job because of your depression? Lazy. House always a mess because your depression m... |
What is Computer Hacking
Computer Hacking refers to the technique or process by which a hacker gains access to a computer system. Hacker refers to a person who enjoys learning the details of computer systems and also tries to expand his or her capabilities. A Hacker targets or finds out the loop holes in the computer ... |
Why I Stopped Using Vegetable Oil - The Science
Essentially, here is what my research discovered:
Oil, in general, is highly processed. The processing is actually rather fascinating, from a technical standpoint, but long story short...this process damages the polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) that are found in mos... |
Radiograph Interpretation – And Visual Welds
Discontinuities are interruptions in the typical structure of a material. These interruptions may occur in the base metal, weld material or “heat affected” zones. Discontinuities, which do not meet the requirements of the codes or specifications used to invoke and control... |
Unwrapping Adthena’s Machine Learning (and how it powers the Whole Market View)
Pat Hong Posted by Pat Hong
As a new starter at Adthena, one of the things I’ve had to get my head around is the machine learning and data which powers the search product. For readers who are discovering Adthena for the first time, you m... |
Information for schools about AMT online competitions in 2018
Australian Mathematics Competition (AMC) and
Computational and Algorithmic Thinking (CAT)
1. What is required to do the competition online?
Your school should have a reliable internet connection with sufficient bandwidth to support however many students w... |
Vets warn dog owners about potentially deadly bacteria lurking in water
As warmer weather rapidly approaches, veterinarians are warning dog owners about a potentially deadly disease that their pets can easily contract through contaminated water.
Leptospirosis, more commonly referred to as Lepto, is a dangerous bacter... |
Large Volumes of Data Breathes Life into Artificial Intelligence
Artificial intelligence has been on the rise over the past decade, working to eliminate the tedious tasks and simplifying others. While this innovative technology has been shown to save time and lower costs, it requires a lot of data fed into its system ... |
Climate change refugia and species diversity in Eugenia
Predicted regions of historical stability in the Phylocallyx clade across the Quaternary
Predicted regions of historical stability in the Phylocallyx clade across the Quaternary, based on summed predicted occupancy of the clade across current (0 ka pre-industrial... |
How being a professional poker player prepared me for stand-up comedy | By Ken Cheng
By Ken Cheng
I'm doing my first hour at the Fringe this year, but I've also been a professional poker player for the last nine. I dropped out of a maths degree at Cambridge to pursue a life of gambling and took up stand-up a couple ... |
Flexible Multi Conductor Cable
Found in everyday systems and processes, flexible multi-conductor cable is a safe, lightweight way to conduct electricity. Quite simply, these cables contain two or more conductors, and these conductors each have one or more wires.
By requiring the conductors to be encased in a jacket a... |
James E. Allen - printmaker and perfectionist.
It's sad how quickly some artists - even very good ones - drop from sight. And even sadder how few of them ever get a second chance. When one does, it's usually for the wrong reason: The artist's heirs want to empty their attic of his paintings, or a gallery decides to st... |
Infographic Template Galleries
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Peer Mentoring
A mentor and consumer looking over paperwork Peer Mentors are people with disabilities who provide counseling and advice to other disabled people. This peer-based model provides a different viewpoint on handling life's daily challenges, one based on shared understanding and shared experiences.
Consumers... |
HIV/AIDS Patient Information Fact Sheet
What is HIV/AIDS?
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a type of infection that can cause acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). HIV can remain “silent” for years after exposure to it. Left untreated, the virus can destroy disease-fighting cells known as CD4+ T cells. This... |
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Across cultures
Elementary level
In this lesson, ss learn vocabulary related to different conversation topics through listening for specific information, speaking for fluency and making a list of conversation dos and don'ts in their groups. They also review adverbs of frequency as wel... |
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Enhanced wheat curl mite control found in genes
Screening protocol developed
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Researching proinsulin misfolding to understand diabetes
Scientists at the University of Michigan are studying protein degradation in pancreatic beta cells to better understand diabetes at the molecular level
University of Michigan Health System
ANN ARBOR, Mich. - According to the World Health Orga... |
Intermediate Algebra (12th Edition)
Published by Pearson
ISBN 10: 0321969359
ISBN 13: 978-0-32196-935-4
Work Step by Step
$\bf{\text{Solution Outline:}}$ To simplify the given expression, $ -\sqrt[4]{162r^{15}s^{10}} ,$ find a factor of the radicand that is a perfect power of the index. Then extract the root of t... |
Current Research
Harald Hess is both developing new high-resolution microscope concepts for molecular and cellular biology and adapting microscope technology employed in other fields to the specific challenges of neural circuits at Janelia.
Scientific insight is often conceived at frontiers where diverse disciplines ... |
Big questions at the Giant’s Causeway
Published in Issue 6 (Nov/Dec 2012), Platform, Volume 20
The Giant’s Causeway, Co. Antrim—over 700,000 visitors per year.
The recent controversy surrounding the inclusion of a creationist perspective at the National Trust’s new £18.5 million Giant’s Causeway interpretive centre... |
Can Effective Technical Writing be Taught?
It's an age-old question: can effective technical writing skills be taught/learned? Lots of people believe that writing well and being able to express one's thoughts in writing is something people are born knowing how to do, just as some people are better at math than other... |
The Black Death
In October 1347, a ship came from the Crimea and docked in Messina, Sicily. Aboard the ship were not only sailors but rats. The rats brought with them the Black Death, the bubonic plague.
Europe had heard of the bubonic plague, which had ravished central Asia in the early 1300s. It is hard to have an ... |
Definition - What does Self-Incrimination mean?
Self-incrimination is saying or doing something that legally implicates oneself in a crime. Self-incrimination would legally be enough to convict a person of a crime.
Justipedia explains Self-Incrimination
The Fifth Amendment to the Constitution allows a person to not ... |
Eyal Lederman: The Myth of Core Stability (LBP 033)
Dr. Eyal Lederman completed his PhD in physiotherapy at King's College, London, where he researched the neurophysiology of manual therapy. He is the director of CPDO, an international center providing continuing professional development for manual and physical therap... |
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