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__label__neg For decades a debate has been simmering over the advisability of deposit insurance. One side produces evidence that insuring deposits makes financial crises more likely. 1 These critics of deposit insurance as the first line of defence against bank panics go on to argue that that the central bank, in its r... |
__label__pos Writer overboard, writer overboard! Which scalawag turned him into a fish? It wasn’t anyone in the crew, you say? Then who the devil thought the poor lad made a better anchor than a sailor? Ah, the compass points to the three biggest obstacles of writing income, also known as the three devils of writing. T... |
__label__neg *SAR Field Search Methods* When search teams go into the field, they are usually assigned a search area and a search technique they are expected to use. As a trained searcher, you need to understand these techniques, their purpose and some key considerations when you are assigned to different types of sear... |
__label__pos Because none of us has advanced very far along the path to maturity our minds are often beset with the questionings aroused by the affairs of this world. To be a citizen of an earthly domain can cause problems to those whose citizenship is in fact a heavenly one. It is far easier to write and speak about w... |
__label__pos StriVectin StriVectin, a skincare product developed and marketed by Klein-Becker, may be found on sale at a variety of retailers, including high-end ones, such as Sephora. It has actually developed into a skincare line, but this line has clearly been defined by StriVectin-SD®, its original product. It is r... |
__label__neg Association between Chronic Blood Pressure Changes and Development of Alzheimer's Disease. MedLine Citation: PMID: 22890096 Owner: NLM Status: Publisher Abstract/OtherAbstract: Epidemiological studies suggest an association between chronic blood pressure (BP) changes and Alzheimer's disease (AD). In partic... |
__label__neg On December 29, Democrat presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton responded to a question on guns by outlining seven specific new gun control laws she wants to institute if elected. The gun question was asked by a male student who appeared to be 13 or 14 years old. Reading from a large index card, the boy said... |
__label__pos Małgorzata Tracz is a young activist, mainly known in Poland for her social commitment and sensitivity towards environmental topics. She was born in Bolesławiec, in the east of the country, then moved to settle in Breslavia, where she completed her studies in Polish literature and international relations. ... |
__label__pos Over the last 15 years, and more recently amidst a general global downturn, Africa has witnessed a steady 5% year-on-year growth. This has, on the whole, been right across sub-Saharan Africa, with several economies, including Angola, Ghana, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Mozambique, Nigeria and Zambia, growing at ove... |
__label__neg Title 1s CO Nonattainment Program Carbon monoxide (CO) is the product of incomplete combustion of carbon-based fuel, such as coal, fuel oil, natural gas, and gasoline. CO impairs the oxygen-carrying capacity of blood. The NAAQS is designed to protect against any harmful effect of CO. The leading source of ... |
__label__neg As it turns out, that bottle of cleaner sitting under your sink is just 5% chemical and 95% water. So why the hell do you keep paying for an entire plastic bottle every time you pick up supplies at the grocery? Replenish, a new multi-surface cleaning product, lets you buy just the chemical in a small capsu... |
__label__pos Today, your iPhone is a gadget, a mere consumer appliance. But your future iPhone will become increasingly human. You’ll have conversations with it. The phone will make decisions, prioritize the information it presents to you, and take action on your behalf — rescheduling meetings, buying movie tickets, ma... |
__label__pos If we think “Life is wonderful; life is a long process; it goes on and on” then we are not too rushed. We are open. We can receive things and let things out. But if we think “Life is very short, we really have a lot of things to do; I must work hard every day, accomplish a lot and make a lot of money” then... |
__label__pos Doing Good Together Newsletter Tired of the emphasis on consumerism and consumption at the holidays? Try adding some balance by volunteering with your family. It can be as simple as buying a toy for a child in need (see below) or visiting the elderly at a local nursing home. Involving your child in giving ... |
__label__neg A critique is an essay designed to evaluate a book, movie, poem or similar work of creativity. It's not the same thing as criticism, because it doesn't need to be negative, and it isn't strictly a review that advises the reader on whether a subject is worth reading or watching. Rather, it analyses the subj... |
__label__pos Most of us have already managed to break the resolutions we made on New Year’s Eve. If that is the case, you have to make sure you do some damage control and try to keep to half of what you resolved to do. That is, if you had a problem eating half gallons of ice cream, cut it down to a pint at a time. If y... |
__label__neg There’s still plenty of time to put last-minute planning techniques into play, but remember to consider your individual circumstances and consult a tax adviser. There is an extra wrinkle of complexity this year as the 2001 and 2003 Bush tax cuts are set to expire at the end of the year. Many members of Con... |
__label__neg While rates of new cases of fungal meningitis are diminishing considerably, doctors have a new warning for people who received injections of contaminated steroid medication produced by the New England Compounding Center. Public health officials are urging these patients to call their doctor if they develop... |
__label__pos Tourist trends often get to change according to the circumstances. The instability of global economy, wars and of course other economic and geostrategic factors often play a major role in making a destination hot or not. However, there is a recurring problem which seems to have cast a heavy shadow over sun... |
__label__neg Small gap between children risk 12th September 2006 Research has found that women who wait less than 18 months between having children are more likely to die younger than those who have a bigger gap between siblings. The study, undertaken by researchers from the Centre of Population Studies at the School o... |
__label__neg Planning is the key to ensuring your health and safety arrangements really work. It helps you think through the actions you have set out in your policy and work out how they will happen in practice. Consider: If you want more information to help you put suitable arrangements in place see the managing for h... |
__label__neg Every year, the National Restaurant Association (NRA) prepares its “What’s Hot” culinary forecast of menu trends for the coming year. The NRA surveyed more than 1,800 professional chefs—members of the American Culinary Federation (ACF)—to find that children’s nutrition and local sourcing will continue to b... |
__label__neg Researchers at The University of Manchester and Hope Hospital in Salford have discovered that head injury patients not treated in specialist brain surgery centres are at significantly greater risk of dying from their injuries. In a study published today (28 October) in The Lancet which analysed 1989 – 2003... |
__label__pos 4/8/2006 - New Strategies to Enhance Your Belly Muscle teams Attaining the proper set of six pack abs is often a precise chore in case you’re unsure strategies to obtain the look you desire. However intensive evaluation as well as trial and error have produced particular techniques that are really effectiv... |
__label__neg Thousands of high-value business disputes are set to be transferred to commercial benches in select high courts in the coming weeks after promulgation of an ordinance, which seeks to improve the ease of doing business in India. The government had last week approved an ordinance to set up commercial benches... |
__label__neg Pressemitteilung BoxID 157649 New Data suggest oral laquinimod may confer neuroprotection in addition to immunomodulation in the treatment of Multiple sclerosis - Enhanced levels of brain derived neurotrophic factor, possibly contributing to neuroprotection, were shown in laquinimod treated multiple sclero... |
__label__neg Aside from a few temporary jolts of excitement, the S&P 500 has pretty much gone nowhere so far this year. The index is down 0.2% year to date. Plus, it's trading in a narrowing consolidation range: We haven't seen a move of 2% or more, up or down, since April 10. Sure, small-cap stocks have been on the sl... |
__label__neg If you’re new to the iron game or just coming back to it as part of a New Year’s resolution to get in shape, we want to make it as simple for you as we can. We could bring up your long-neglected legs with squats and conventional deadlifts, but, truth be told, they’re complicated exercises and we’d rather s... |
__label__pos The disclosures in this post have been updated in June, 2008. I’m sometimes amazed at the breathless pseudo-naivete about pundits (analysts, bloggers, whatever) and compensation. The latest round was kicked off by a WSJ article about bloggers promoting FON. A couple of years ago, Computerworld editor Maryf... |
__label__neg Xcel seeks fuel cost adjustment Published 12:00 pm, Tuesday, November 22, 2011 Xcel Energy customers could be paying an average of $6.30 more a month after the company on Monday submitted plans to the Public Utility Commission of Texas for a revised fuel cost factor. The change represents an increase of 7 ... |
__label__pos As children, our earliest mental processing involves seeing the way in a very simple manner. We essential project our inner world onto the outer world, and see both as one and the same. As such our interpretations are animistic, which is to say, because we are alive, so is everything else. The sun, clouds,... |
__label__neg Extra patience and compassion are needed when caring for pediatric patients. They need specialized attention and care as they have varied healthcare needs that depend on their age and condition. It takes a lot of effort to provide nursing care to children. To help you get started, here are some nursing lif... |
__label__pos As the car industry continually transforms itself and its cars, the way it reaches out to customers would also benefit from some updating. To be frank, a lot has already been done. Car companies have websites that offer “make-it-yourself” tools in order to virtually customize cars and get a better idea of ... |
__label__pos Tom Patterson May 5th, 2006, 11:39 AM First time visitor here, so I hope I've done this right. I have a 4 year old female boxer, she is spayed and in otherwise good health. She has developed patches of hair loss and skin turning black. The vet did a complete blood test and determined her thyroid was a "lit... |
__label__neg Safety boost as schools get use of defibrillator SCHOOLS across NSW are to get defibrillators and comprehensive resuscitation training as the Baird Government scraps outdated rules and takes action on a scandal that kills some of our best and brightest young children. Three to four young Australians die ea... |
__label__pos DUBLIN – Alcatel-Lucent kicked off its TM Forum Management World 2012 presence by announcing a significant new addition to the CEM solution capabilities that it officially brought to market in February. The new offering, entitled Managed Service Quality and Assurance, essentially offers the capabilities th... |
__label__pos I would be your king But you want to be free Confusion and art I’m nothing but heart (as we stumble to the shore… as we walk into the night …. this before can’t say it anymore…) Low. 2011. Nothing but Heart. We think we know what the narrative is. But over time it fractures and cracks and dies and is rebor... |
__label__neg This paper has been added to your cart ($35.00) The effect of pre-straining (PS) and bake-hardening (BH) on the microstructure and mechanical properties has been studied in C-Mn-Si TRansformation Induced Plasticity (TRIP) steels after: (i) thermomechanically processing (TMP) and (ii) intercritical annealin... |
__label__neg My career in lung cancer care started at a time when nihilism prevailed and the standard approach in advanced disease consisted of best supportive measures. No treatments were available in which the benefits outweighed the toxicity. The arrival of chemotherapy eventually rendered improvements in survival p... |
__label__neg Tire City, Inc. has been generating a stable profit during the period of 1993-1995. Sales income increased on average of 20% every year. Consistent profit margin of 5% and ROA of 12-13% have also contributed to the strong profitability of the company for the past three years. Along with the company’s growt... |
__label__pos Muslim care home staff stopped elderly residents having bacon sandwiches for breakfast, critical report finds A council-run care service has been told to improve after staff refused to help a client buy pork pies and stopped them having bacon sandwiches for breakfast because of their cultural beliefs. A ne... |
__label__pos By Steven McCaffery VICTIMS of the Troubles have questioned whether Stormont is considering a major overhaul of how the injured and bereaved are cared for, after a leaked document was obtained by The Detail. The “strategic planning” paper from the Office of First Minister and deputy First Minister discusse... |
__label__neg Coke vs. Pepsi. Apple vs. Microsoft. Energizer vs. Duracell. All are great brand rivalries. Today we look at one of the biggest rivalries in the capital markets space: NYSE vs. Nasdaq. And ever since the Nasdaq debacle with the Facebook IPO, the rivalry has only intensified. Companies going public face lot... |
__label__neg NEW YORK— While it had been hoped that a patent pool license for the High Efficiency Video Coding compression scheme would be available from licensing body MPEG LA by now, vendors that required this patented technology to build their products are still waiting. The new HEVC Patent Portfolio License will cl... |
__label__neg The rebound of healthy populations of two large predators in the Rocky Mountains is forcing interests on both sides of the endangered species issue to rethink their definition of when an animal should be removed from the list. Protective efforts mandated by the federal Endangered Species Act have been very... |
__label__pos Monday, July 28, 2008 Mark Lepper, a social and developmental psychologist at Stanford University, has studied the paradoxical effect of external motivations: how, when people feel they are being pressured, they often react badly -- and lose their inner drive. But that does not mean external motivation nev... |
__label__neg Learn something new every day More Info... by email The quadriceps are the large muscles on the tops of the thighs. Some of the most common quadriceps exercises are squats and lunges. Another good quadriceps exercise is a seated leg extension. Step ups and sprints are two other quality quadriceps exercises... |
__label__neg News for pediatricians and other child health professionals Top Stories Data reveal high intake of sugary drinks in teens A CDC survey showed that boys ages 12 to 19 had daily intake of 273 calories from sugary drinks. Researchers also found that non-Hispanic black children and adolescents get 8.5% of thei... |
__label__neg Selective Amyloid-\(\beta\) Lowering Agents Citable link to this page Title: Selective Amyloid-\(\beta\) Lowering Agents Author: Wolfe, Michael S. Citation: Wolfe, Michael S. 2008. Selective amyloid-\(\beta\) lowering agents. BMC Neuroscience 9(Suppl 2): S4. Full Text & Related Files: 2604888.pdf (232.0Kb;... |
__label__neg Women remain underrepresented in the science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) workforce inside and outside of academia [ National Science Foundation, 2015]. We are women graduate students in STEM, and we have seen our female colleagues drop out of STEM fields during and just after graduate school,... |
__label__pos I write a Tech Universe column for the NZ Herald. This is a fun assignment: Tech Universe brings 5 headlines each day about what’s up in the world of technology. Here are the links from last week. While I find all the items interesting, some are just cooler than others. I’ve marked out those items. Tech un... |
__label__pos Growing up in and out of homeless shelters, Madison Sampson eventually came to a realization: Education is the path to a better future. “I saw so much power in education,” she says. “I knew connecting with mentors who have accomplished a lot would help me learn how to make my own opportunities.” Her theory... |
__label__pos I admit. I am guilty of all these charges. In fact, my attention span becomes so short that it took me almost a week to complete this post. Reason: Being interrupted constantly by so many things on hand. Is that a valid reason, I ponder often? As an entrepreneur and academic, I am all for multi-disciplinar... |
__label__neg As a small-business owner you will be faced with many important decisions including what business structure to use in your company formation and organization. The following suggestions may help you decide if you choose a limited liability company (LLC). All 50 states allow the formation of the LLC. Article... |
__label__neg Damaged packaging and the cost to your business What do you do when you discover that one of your parcels, and perhaps its contents as well, have got badly damaged on route to your customer? If it’s just the packaging that’s suffered, you might breathe a sigh of relief at what seems to be a near miss; if t... |
__label__neg Flow Restrictors May Reduce Young Children’s Accidental Ingestion of Liquid Medications Cincinnati, OH, July 25, 2013 In the US, child-resistant packaging for most medications has contributed to the prevention of thousands of pediatric deaths. Nevertheless, over 500,000 calls are made to poison control cen... |
__label__pos I posted this note last week, but a problem with typepad erased it. Because I’m on the road again this week, making the subject of this post very relevant, I’m posting it again. I don’t know why I always have the idea that my summers are going to be peaceful times when we can sit back and take things a lit... |
__label__neg The University of Mumbai is planning to create a campus in the United States, The Indian Express reported. Officials said that they hoped to work with prominent Indian immigrants to the United States and perhaps to create joint degrees with American universities. Three suicide bombers attacked the Universi... |
__label__pos There comes a time when increasing gas mileage is a losing game, and becomesimpossible. I realize fully that mfr.s have made enormous strides (I usedto get 10 miles per gallon from a Pontiac convertible I had in college, whengas was about 30c,) but there is a point where mileage can't be increased,and dema... |
__label__pos The political games played by promoters of human cloning among scientists and biotechnology boosters have really gotten out of hand. The most recent example of their misleading polemics and obfuscation can be found in an editorial in the July 17, 2003, New England Journal of Medicine, in which the editor-i... |
__label__neg Can Thermiva help with urinary frequency? Doctor Answers 13 Frequent urination Thank you for your question. Thermiva is for patients that are dealing with stress incontinence or laxity or orgasmic difficulties. It also helps with patients dealing with the appearance or even atrophy/dryness. It may help wit... |
__label__pos Five Keys To Getting Contractor Financial Reports That Speak To You Guest Blogger: Melanie Hodgdon is a Certified QuickBooks ProAdvisor who has been providing financial analysis and QuickBooks training for contractors since 1994. She’s the co-author of Melanie and Shawn often coordinate their efforts when ... |
__label__neg The global aerospace and defense industry is showing remarkable improvements this year thanks to rising demand for commercial and military activities, and technological innovations. This comes despite the biggest consumer of defense equipment, the U.S. government, possibly taking an axe to their broad spen... |
__label__pos Wildlife in remote areas of the world, such as the rainforests and semiarid grasslands of central Africa, suffer terrible damage each year not just because there is so much demand for goods such as ivory and skins, but also precisely because their homes are remote and hard to monitor. Enter the drone, that... |
__label__pos Topical Medication Compounded DrugsFlector sections are the only U.S. Foods and Drug Administration-approved prescription Non Steroid antiinflammatory medicine (NSAID) spot permitted inside the U.S. The energetic drug is named Voltaren or Diclofenac, which can be purchased Topical Pain Cream Prescription i... |
__label__pos Here in the US we are yet again reeling from another mass killing, this time in an elementary school. As I click around on Facebook, Twitter and on various blogs I find a wide array of responses to the tragedy in Connecticut, some more resonant with my feelings than others. Two responses of which I took pa... |
__label__pos The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) recently reported that the DNA of a virus found in China matches porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDv), which responsible for killing more than eight million baby pigs in 2013 and 2014. It was also reported that it is likely the virus entered the U.S. through reus... |
__label__pos Last weekend I was at the Singularity Summit for a few days. There were interesting speakers, but the reality is that quite often a talk given at a conference has been given elsewhere, and there isn’t going to be much “value-add” in the Q & A, which is often limited and constrained. No, the point of the co... |
__label__neg Credit card companies are raking in billions of dollars from consumers in raised interest rates and fees. A bill passed by the Senate today, HR 627, would provide more disclosures and restrict how fees and interest rates could be changed after consumers have obtained credit cards. Consumer Reports Money bl... |
__label__pos A petition circulated by disgruntled University of California students protesting a shortened winter break to accommodate Jewish holidays went viral on social media this past week. So far, it has more than 25,000 signatures and hopes to reach 50,000. Alfredo Amaya, a UC-Davis junior, started the petition i... |
__label__neg Appeal from the Superior Court of the District of Columbia; (Hon. Arthur L. Burnett, Sr., Trial Judge) Before Wagner,* Chief Judge, and Ferren** and Steadman, Associate Judges. The opinion of the court was delivered by: Steadman STEADMAN, Associate Judge: This is an appeal from a judgment of $650,000 for m... |
__label__pos Spanish was my first language. Although I learned English from the beginning as well, I had an accent and was more comfortable in Spanish when I was small. After we moved to the US, though, my parents stopped speaking Spanish at home, and I gradually forgot it. I always knew it was still in there somewhere... |
__label__pos A case study in situated cognition D. Scott Smith Department of Educational Psychology and Instructional Technology, University of Georgia A Case Study in Situated Learning Robert has just graduated from high school. Although it took him a year longer than most to finish school, he graduated with a decent ... |
__label__pos Fundamental Gaps in National Capital Area Transportation Policy by J. Kieffer, Transportation Policy and Service Analyst July 12, 2000 The following material was originally prepared as testimony to be presented to the Citizen's Advisory Committee on Transportation for the National Capital Region. Its major... |
__label__neg Today's MBA students just want to get a life—or at least keep the one they have. A new study from Bain & Company puts another nail in the coffin of the outdated stereotype that work-life balance is a women's issue. When Bain asked 1,500 MBA students and graduates what they want out of their careers, 50% of... |
__label__neg The purposes of the project are to investigate the biological roles of members of the chemokine family of cytokines, to use chemokine receptors to understand the relationships between the trafficking patterns and broader biological functions of subsets of effector/memory T cells, and to understand the cont... |
__label__neg No matter how beautiful the flowers, some gardeners find the bare lower branches of most rose bushes an irritating nuisance. One solution is to surround the bushes with attractive camouflage. Several different species of plants make particularly good companions for roses. Use them as additional layers of c... |
__label__pos SUBSCRIBE The leading Copyright All right! Let's get it out right up front and center! I LIKE A 15 DAY TURNAROUND AND AM WILLING TO PAY FOR IT! This is a realist talking who works as an immigration lawyer with anxious clients who want the visa yesterday. Sound familiar? They neither understand nor want to ... |
__label__neg جنگ و بهره برداری منابع طبیعی کد مقاله سال انتشار مقاله انگلیسی ترجمه فارسی تعداد کلمات 20411 2012 16 صفحه PDF سفارش دهید محاسبه نشده Publisher : Elsevier - Science Direct (الزویر - ساینس دایرکت) Journal : European Economic Review, Volume 56, Issue 8, November 2012, Pages 1714–1729 چکیده انگلیسی We build a... |
__label__neg Abstract Background: Medicare Part D, implemented in 2006, provided coverage for prescription drugs to all Medicare beneficiaries. Objective: To examine the effect of Part D on the financial burden of persons with diagnosed diabetes. Research Design, Subjects, and Outcome Measures: We conducted an interrup... |
__label__pos Uploading a useful and well-crafted article on the Net without search engine optimization is like getting ready for your Oscar debut and remaining hidden in the closet. Unless your clients come to your house, peek inside the closet to find you and spread the word, the chances of you being seen are slim. Th... |
__label__pos I had my first migraine when I was very young, though I wasn’t aware at the time that the white spots dancing in front of my eyes were not as harmless as I thought them to be. I remember very clearly standing on the playground and thinking it was hilarious that my friend could hold up 10 fingers and I woul... |
__label__pos “When many people take small actions, big changes can result.” Why We Do It The key to making change happen is taking action. Good ideas are not enough. We have Community Organizers on the ground to inspire and lead the actions that make ideas come to life. We also believe the people of NC get a better sen... |
__label__neg for National Geographic News Pollution in Asia is altering global weather patterns by creating larger clouds and more intense storms, a new study says. The findings are the first definitive link between human activities and significant shifts in storm patterns that influence weather worldwide, the research... |
__label__neg Every year in January, February, and March, volunteers count whales from the shores of O‘ahu, Kaua‘i, and the Big Island for the annual Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary Ocean Count. The Sanctuary Ocean Count, launched in 1996 when 150 volunteers took to the shorelines of Oahu to co... |
__label__pos Extra Income Do You Need An Extra Income X All Updates Extra Income --- you can make an extra income The times of just one family income are prior to now, so now could be when for an extra income. Today the inflation and economic factors are such that survival on two incomes has become hand to mouth. If yo... |
__label__pos Travel to different regions inevitably means discovering new-to-me plants (like a Loquat in Berkeley, and a Schefflera in San Diego). A recent vacation “lunch stop” in Carpenteria, California – along with a brief detour to take in the ocean view – lead to a parking lot full of trees with these amazing bloo... |
__label__pos In this wide-ranging and comprehensive review of the historical development and current status of ocean circulation models, the analysis extends from simple analytical approaches to the latest high-resolution numerical models with data assimilation. The authors, both of whom are pioneer scientists in ocean... |
__label__neg Title GeoZui4D: A New Method for Viewing Multisensor Tag-derived Data to Investigate the Underwater Behavior of Marine Mammals Abstract Direct, underwater observation of marine mammals for extended time periods is technically infeasible. As a result scientists have resorted to deploying a variety of device... |
__label__pos However, many administrators and educators still remain conflicted over whether online or in-person is the best option for them. In a new study funded by the National Science Foundation and conducted by the University of Michigan, two groups of teachers each participating in online versus face-to-face prof... |
__label__neg Welcome New Eagles! The mission of the Office of New Student Programs is to assist incoming students and their families in making a smooth transition to the university setting by providing accurate, useful, and timely information that focuses on the resources of the institution as well as a complete unders... |
__label__pos Marie Wilson, founder and President of the White House Project, just announced a radical idea: maybe we need to stop conferring at conferences and do more. Her point: we know why women matter. We have the research to back up why it's a good idea for more women to be represented in corporate and public life... |
__label__neg Standard requirements for GCP-compliant data management in multinational clinical trials Christian Ohmann† 1Email author, Wolfgang Kuchinke† 1, Steve Canham† 2, Jens Lauritsen 3, Nader Salas 4, Carmen Schade-Brittinger 5, Michael Wittenberg 5, Gladys McPherson 6, John McCourt 7, Francois Gueyffier 8, Andre... |
__label__neg Thermodynamics and Propulsion We describe the physical mechanism for the heat transfer coefficient in a turbulent boundary layer because most aerospace vehicle applications have turbulent boundary layers. The treatment closely follows that in Eckert and Drake (1959). Very near the wall, the fluid motion is... |
__label__neg Early research and development relates to the activities of chemists, biologists and pharmacologists who develop and test new active substances in the laboratory, through to the translation of these new therapies to early clinical research in humans. Historically, new medicines have been sought from natura... |
__label__neg A Life Disrupted Polar Bear What has happened to this magnificent animal? Climate change has altered the rhythms of its life. For much of the year, sea ice is the hunting ground and home of the polar bear ( Ursus maritimus). When the ice breaks up, the bears retreat to the edge of the shrinking icepack or ... |
__label__neg Copper is a metal that offers high thermal conductivity (390W/mk). It is second only to silver on the scale of conductors. This feature makes it an excellent material for making cooking utensils. The aspect that limits its use the most is cost. Tinned copper cookware is often prohibitively priced, due to t... |
__label__neg At Bentley University, we understand that diversity of views and experiences creates value and fosters growth in leading organizations of all kinds. In the business world, however, despite significant advances made over the past several decades, women are still dramatically underrepresented, especially in ... |
__label__neg Osteoporosis prevention and nutrition. MedLine Citation: PMID: 19968914 Owner: NLM Status: MEDLINE Abstract/OtherAbstract: Although calcium and vitamin D have been the primary focus of nutritional prevention of osteoporosis, recent research has clarified the importance of several additional nutrients and f... |
__label__neg Having your car serviced on a regular basis is highly recommended and it is an excellent way to ensure you get the best return from your vehicle. The recommendation is that your car should be serviced every 6,000 miles or every six months. This may seem like a regular period of time but don’t forget how im... |
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