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__label__neg Category: Mortgages Updated: 19/01/2011 First Published: 19/01/2011 The mortgage market is predicted to remain flat in 2011, following a difficult 2010, the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) has said. The council has predicted that there will be around 860,000 mortgage approvals in the coming 12 months, wh...
__label__pos by Siegfried Othmer, PhD A research group in the Netherlands has recently published two neurofeedback studies that failed to corroborate the claims for EEG-informed “Theta/beta” neurofeedback in application to ADHD. The first one of these of which I became aware had relied on parent and teacher ratings to ...
__label__neg Forum Post: "War Pay ; The Nearly $1 Trillion National Security Budget", by Chris Hellman and Mattea Kramer. Posted 4 years ago on May 23, 2012, 10:57 a.m. EST by shadz66(19985) This content is user submitted and not an official statement "War Pay : The Nearly $1 Trillion National Security Budget", by Chri...
__label__pos The techies are coming, the techies are coming! Sound the alarm. There is no hope. The middle class is going under and we are going to have a two class system with have and have nots. It’s all the fault of technology. Moore’s Law is dropping the cost of tech at such a rate, we will all just have to become ...
__label__pos Canada in the Dock WARNING SIGNS New badge alerts to Asbestos danger, and (below) calcified Pleural Plaque, such as appear in the lungs of people exposed to asbestos, and are frequntly sign of mesothelioma to come. ASBESTOS is one of those things we nowadays know is dangerous (though some journalists purpo...
__label__pos Abstract We consider the hypothesis that the anomalously high rates of propagation of unconfined vapour cloud explosions are caused, or aggravated, by radiation-induced multi-point ignition due to small particles ahead of the main flame front. The mechanism by which loose agglomerates of fine fibres ignite...
__label__pos Access your Pro+ Content below. Are full backups a thing of the past? This article is part of the Storage magazine issue of Vol. 7 No. 7 September 2008 It might be premature to declare nightly full backups dead, but tools like continuous data protection and snapshots can reduce a company's dependence on fu...
__label__neg With three solar panels installed for every two Nevadans, Nevada became home to more solar capacity per person than any other state by the end of 2015, according to a new report co-authored by Environment America and Frontier Group. The report ranks last year’s top 10 U.S. solar states per capita, noting t...
__label__pos I’ve spoken on numerous occasions about History Repeating Events (HRE), and the common themes related to LODD. Events that resonate with common issues, apparent and contributing causes and operational factors that share legacy issues that the fire service fails to identify, relate to and implement. In othe...
__label__pos The Saint Bernard, also called the St. Bernhardshund and the Alpine Mastiff, is a large working group dog that developed in Switzerland. They were originally used by monks to locate missing travelers. Today this breed is used for search and rescue as well as for pets. The Saint Bernard is a large dog that ...
__label__pos Oh, how we love our hi-tech gizmos and gadgets! Today’s technological wonders didn’t just land on store shelves suddenly, however, it took plenty of engineering smarts plus tons of trial and error to get there. These 105 examples of essential technologies travel the long and winding road from radical conce...
__label__neg DEPT OF FAMILIES, HOUSING, COMMUNITY SERVICES AND INDIGENOUS AFFAIRS (FaHCSIA) / AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF FAMILY STUDIES (AIFS) NAME OF COLLECTION Growing up in Australia - The Longitudinal Study of Australian Children (LSAC) OVERVIEW Growing up in Australia - The Longitudinal Study of Australian Children (...
__label__pos You could be wasting a lot of time, money and effort on the wrong career and business-building strategies. Take a minute now to learn how to do it right with these simple steps. It could pay off big. April 26, 2010 Are you getting all the referral business you deserve? Probably not. And I may know why — an...
__label__pos What is Dementia and How Do I Know if I Have It? Evan Nasseri| July 10th 2012 | Views: loading Dementia (comes from the latin word de-ment. Which means without-mind) is a critical reduction in overall cognitive capacity in a formerly unimpaired individual. It might be "static," the consequence of a distinc...
__label__neg China is the only country in the world where Western medicine and traditional medicine are practised alongside each other at every level of the healthcare system. Traditional Chinese medicine has a unique theoretical and practical approach to the treatment of disease, which has developed over thousands of ...
__label__neg Anemia and iron status in Inuit infants from northern Quebec. MedLine Citation: PMID: 11200728 Owner: NLM Status: MEDLINE Abstract/OtherAbstract: The iron status and diet of Inuit infants living in northern Quebec who were part of a prospective cohort study was described. The prevalence of anemia (hemoglob...
__label__pos Conflict grows perilous for those who lack brainpowered tools, yet disagreement’s add linchpins of growth for those equipped with sharp mental tactics. Watch warfare erupt in your circles and you’ll likely see 1 of 10 instigators: 1. Angry folks show few skills to tame their amygdala. 2. Stubborn people of...
__label__pos CAW Child Care Services, which closed this summer, offered extended hours to meet the needs of parents who work non-standard hours. The loss of this high-quality program is a significant one, in part because there are now no viable options for extended-hour child care in the region. The CAW argues that: "A...
__label__neg Home World U.S. Weather Business Sports Analysis Politics Law Tech Science Health Entertainment Offbeat Travel Education Specials Autos I-Reports By Michael Coren CNN Adjust font size: (CNN) -- In 1969, the Cuyahoga River flowing past Cleveland, Ohio, caught fire and burned noxious sludge from steel mills,...
__label__neg The Australian Bureau of Statistics says it accepted assurances from IBM that measures to deal with denial of service attacks targeting the 2016 Census were adequate. The Australian Bureau of Statistics has argued that under its contract with IBM, dealing with denial of service attacks was the responsibili...
__label__pos Product Spotlight Featured Research Quick Stats You are here For convenience store chains, maintaining a brand standard is essential for securing repeat business. Cleanliness plays a large part in shaping a brand, as well as customers’ purchasing decisions. A 2011 Harris Interactive poll found that 94 perc...
__label__pos She took the case to court and won. Last year the woman received a judgment of $10 million in the lawsuit in which she had claimed harassment and illegal collection practices. Diana Mey, of Wheeling, W. Va., won the substantial judgment against a debt collection agency, reported ABC News . This is the larg...
__label__pos Kenya is a country that relies heavily on its land, from its vast savannahs rich with wildlife, to its mighty snow-capped mountains, lush forests or pristine beaches, the land’s prosperity is vital to the natives’ daily lives. To ensure these lands thrive for generations to come, The Green Belt Movement (G...
__label__neg ETFs closed with broad, steep losses Thursday after rumblings of unrest in Saudi Arabia compounded economic worries abroad and in the U.S. Crude-oil futures settled below $103 a barrel Thursday in their third straight losing session as a steep drop in U.S. stocks, a stronger dollar, and a surprise February...
__label__pos Cost Effective Maintenance provide FTC Decarbonizers, Cleanpower Fuel Treatment and Flushing Oil Concentrates that assist in increasing power and fuel economy. Maximising performance and economy without any mechanical modification can be achieved by reducing the frictional horsepower losses through engines...
__label__neg Obamacare Contents Delivering on his campaign promise to nationalize American health care, President Barrack Obama signed the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) into law on March 23, 2010. The law is commonly referred to as Obamacare. The bill first passed in the House of Representatives on...
__label__pos Did you ever wonder what it would take to make your own bagel chips from scratch and sell them for a profit? Ask El Smith founder of El’s Kitchen and you quickly learn that it’s not as simple as selecting some of your favorite bagels at the market, slicing them thin, and placing them in the oven until they...
__label__pos When I see a provocative headline, I check the veracity with at least two reputable news sources before I accept it as at least a close approximation of the truth. (And even then, many major news outlets often fail to report the really important news, which undermines their credibility, in my book.) I am n...
__label__neg Asbestos was a building material used extensively in Great Britain from the 1950s through to the 1990s. Serious, often fatal diseases can be caused when asbestos fibres are released from materials, becoming airborne and inhaled. On average, there is a 30–40 year latency period between exposure to asbestos ...
__label__neg The use of food stamps in Idaho County increased during the recession, assisting families in stretching their food dollars. The proportion of Idaho County residents receiving food stamps hit 10.7 percent in 2011, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food and Nutrition Services. That’s an ...
__label__neg Egypt aims to reduce its surging fertility rate over the next 15 years, a government minister has said, in an effort to address overpopulation concerns in the Arab world’s most populous country. With about 90 million people – a population the United Nations projects to hit 103 million by 2030 – Egypt has s...
__label__neg Crimes Against Humanity: The Islamic Republic’s Attacks on the Bahá’ís This report complements two earlier publications, A Faith Denied The Persecution of the Bahá’ís of Iran (2006) and Community Under Siege: The Ordeal of the Bahá’ís of Shiraz (2007). It argues that the Islamic Republic’s campaign of pers...
__label__pos This month the National Post had a feature on Bryson’s annual sea pie supper; the layered meat pie dish variously known as as cipaille, cipâtes, six-pâtes or sea pie; and its etymological and culinary origins. Having lived in the Pontiac for 13 years, I’ve certainly heard of the dish, but for the life of m...
__label__neg Eyewitness Identification Locate a Local Criminal Lawyer What Is Eyewitness Identification? Eyewitness identification is where a witness identifies the perpetrator of a crime. Witnesses base their identification on actual physical perception of the crime. Identification is not based on hearsay or rumor. An...
__label__pos The government, meaning taxpayers, reimburse ambulance services across the country. In the case of the city of Nogales, Arizona, right on the border with Mexico, ambulances are busy running to-and-fro picking up illegals and treating them – even those who are sick and come only for medical care, not to sta...
__label__neg High levels of activity in certain ‘hub’ areas of the brain may be a causal factor for Alzheimer's disease (AD), a new study says. The study was based on the idea that certain areas of the brain are especially vulnerable to AD because of the level of activity seen in them. These areas have been known to ha...
__label__neg Xylometazoline hydrochloride CAS No.: 1218-35-5 Synonyms: Formula: C16H25ClN2 Exact Mass: 280.17100 Molecular Weight: 280.83600 PSA: 24.39000 LogP: 3.71150 Reference Price: $1,764/kg Inquiry Now Xylometazoline hydrochloride 1218-35-5 MSDS Xylometazoline Hydrochloride Revision number: 5 SAFETY DATA SHEET Se...
__label__pos We all know that once we notice new mole with unusual color, shape or size, we should immediately call a doctor in order to learn what we are dealing with. But did you know that the same goes for nails too? Every summer we are reminded by doctors to apply sunscreen in order to protect our skin and react to...
__label__neg Oct. 21, 2004 ó NOAA today updated its U.S. Winter Outlook for December 2004 through February 2005, which continues to call for warmer-than-normal conditions in the West and Alaska, and cooler-than-normal conditions in the South and in sections of the mid-Atlantic coast states. For precipitation, NOAA's Ou...
__label__pos Expeller-pressed oil is primarily obtained mechanically. Popular application of this type of oil press expeller is in coconut oil extraction. The method is more of traditional and has been in existence for many years. The method does not involve use of chemicals or any kind of solvents. The system does ext...
__label__pos The Payson School Board this week expressed strong support for a cap on payouts for unused sick time for veteran retiring teachers, but then put off a decision to get more feedback from employees. Fifth-grade teacher Trevor Creighton appealed to the board to stop whittling away at the district’s 147 teache...
__label__pos Having tracked the intersection of money and politics from afar for years, Sheila Krumholz and Massie Ritsch slipped under the radar to watch the action up close at the two national party conventions. Their dalliance with the dark side was no small feat, given the twosome’s day jobs. And their journey incl...
__label__neg Product Spotlight Featured Research Quick Stats You are here Fresh Madison Market, in partnership with Meriter Health Services and Physicians Plus, has revealed plans for its “Freshmobile,” a mobile grocery store on wheels that will be stocked with healthy food choices including fresh produce and other gro...
__label__neg 10 Ways to Deal with Money Stress Get 10 tips to deal with money stress so you create a more peaceful life. Do you ever feel stressed-out about money? I don’t have statistics on how many people have financial stress, but if you’re one of them, I know you’re not alone. In this article I’ll highlight four fu...
__label__pos Coal mining has taken a nosedive in the U.S. in the last year, and it doesn't look as if it will bounce back soon. That's the bad news for heavy conveyor belt makers, mining tire producers and their suppliers. The good news is that other sectors—including oil and gas—are doing well. Some manufacturers and ...
__label__pos This is Dr. Dan Ritchie from . Today, I am in sunny San Diego it’s cool and windy as well. I am here with Rick Kaselj who is an injury expert. Miracles Fitness Rick can you tell us a little bit about yourself. Rick Kaselj: Yes. What I specialize in is I am an injury expert and what that means is I help peo...
__label__neg . . by Staff Writers Tucson AZ (SPX) Mar 14, 2013 Some of the brightest galaxies in the universe - infant galaxies that churned out tens of thousands of stars each year at the dawn of the universe - evolved much sooner and in greater numbers than previously thought, according to new measurements obtained b...
__label__pos Where the Chickens Have No Name Picking the chicken dish off a restaurant menu usually means choosing the most inoffensive, innocuous meal on offer. Anything made with a skinless, boneless chicken breast, in particular, is geared to please picky palates, not show off culinary talents. The ubiquity of chick...
__label__neg The Dalmatian Club of America Urinary Stone-Forming in Dalmatians and Other Dogs Introduction Dalmatians, Bulldogs and many other breeds can form urinary stones. Innumerable stone-forming dogs, Dalmatians included, live out their lives happily and uneventfully without any sign that they are stone- formers ...
__label__neg If you’re in the process of getting married, I feel for you. It’s a long, arduous process filled with highs and lows. It’s also really expensive. The good news is you’ll have a nice party at the end of it, but until then, it’s work, work, and more work. One thing you’ll likely come across on your fun-fille...
__label__neg Welcome to Week Two of the Website 101:Self Learning Tutorial Working with Websites Working with Websites During this week we delve into the importance of Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and why it is the key to successful Internet Marketing: What is Search Engine Optimization? How to use Keywords to maxi...
__label__neg So you want to lose weight fast, right? That’s pretty much a given. I mean, no one says, “I want to lose weight, but I want to do it really slowly over the course of a few years.” When people want to lose weight, they usually want to do it as quickly as possible. However, a lot of the most common “fast” we...
__label__neg Link building can arguably be one of the most frustrating components of every marketing campaign. Between Google’s constant algorithm changes from Penguin to Panda and more recently, Hummingbird, it seems like the rules for link building are always changing. Internet marketers always have to consistently b...
__label__neg Learn something new every day More Info... by email Although e-mail and text messaging often facilitate communication worldwide, there is still a need to dial international telephone numbers occasionally. The process to make an international call is different from dialing long distance in the United States...
__label__pos Dwight McKinney Abstract The vegetation of two swamp forests along Durham Creek in Beaufort County, North Carolina is described in relation to elevational, hydrologic, and edaphic gradients. Regression relationships between study sites and a downstream gaging station were used to hindcast 25 years of surfa...
__label__neg By Lieutenant Colonel Chris Wyatt, Chief, U.S. Office of Security Cooperation Botswana This slideshow requires JavaScript. Can one take an idea, nurture it, influence human behavior and improve the lives of an entire nation almost overnight? This is a fair question and one which Tebelopele, a Botswana-base...
__label__neg Freud and Rogers' theories of personality and psychotherapy continue to produce controversy by many in the field. Compare and contrast the main principles and components within each theory and provide an analysis of their strengths and weakness. Solution Preview This psychological theories of Freud and Rog...
__label__neg ERIC Number:ED054912 Record Type:RIE Publication Date:1971-Jul Pages:11 Abstractor:N/A Reference Count:0 ISBN:N/A ISSN:N/A Perceptual Issues in Reading. Rosner, Jerome Perception has become an important term in recent literature on reading problems and their solutions. However, the relationship between per...
__label__pos Giving the Gift of Mindful Presence to Yourself and Others As the holiday season kicks into full swing, the desire and feeling of obligation to give tangible, meaningful gifts grows. In most cases, though, the best gifts that we are capable of giving are not at all tangible and, when given, offer as much t...
__label__neg Indian Dairy Industry Performance Studied by RNCOS E-Services in Cutting-Edge Report Now Available at MarketPublishers.com24 Dec 2014 • by Natalie Aster LONDON – The dairy industry in India is forecast to follow an upward trend in the upcoming years, owing to the expanding diversification and consolidation...
__label__neg What is unique about PYP Assessment? It assesses the IB Learner Profile It assesses Prior Knowledge It assesses the Central Idea It Connects Student Action to Summative Assessment It assesses Prior Knowledge It assesses the Central Idea It Connects Student Action to Summative Assessment Assessing the IB Le...
__label__neg By Lucile Bruce Imagine starting a journey — without knowing where you’re going. You’re not sure who’s going with you. You’ve set a few, but not all, of your travel dates. You have some money, but not quite enough yet. You don’t know exactly what you’re going to do on this journey. And your uncertainty is ...
__label__neg The mission of the ABPN is to develop and provide valid and reliable procedures for certification and maintenance of certification in psychiatry and neurology by: Professionalism forms the basis of medicine’s contract with society. The ABPN is concerned with those aspects of professionalism that are demons...
__label__pos Review: “Ms Hardaway has been my legal and non-legal counselor for many years. She listens well, takes all issues into consideration before responding. And, she always takes the time to explain her advise, other options to address... Practice areas & skills: Corporate & Incorporation, Employment & Labor, A...
__label__pos Hope is to the human spirit what breath is to the physical body—the very fuel that animates our being. So says best-selling author John Claypool. But with hopefulness comes the possibility of disappointment. How can we hope and yet be realistic about what we hope for? What is a hope that doesn’t disappoint...
__label__neg Muscle Strain What Is It? A muscle strain is the stretching or tearing of muscle fibers. Most muscle strains happen for one of two reasons: either the muscle has been stretched beyond its limits or it has been forced to contract too strongly. In mild cases, only a few muscle fibers are stretched or torn, a...
__label__neg Publications The serine/threonine kinase ULK1 is a target of multiple phosphorylation events Abstract Autophagy is a cellular degradation process that is up-regulated upon starvation. Nutrition-dependent regulation of mTOR (mammalian target of rapamycin) is a major determinant of autophagy. RTK (receptor t...
__label__neg NEW YORK, N.Y.— March 2, 2007 DATE Saturday, March 3, 7:30a.m. to 4 p.m. PLACE Uris Auditorium Weill Medical College of Cornell University 1300 York Avenue (at 69th Street), New York PERSONNEL Co-chairing the symposium will be: RELATED INFORMATION News Tip Sheet DETAILS Over a span of 13 years, nearly 1.6 ...
__label__neg Product Overview Short description Blooms Slippery Elm Bark is a convenient way to settle an acidic or irritated stomach. Available in both capsule and pleasant tasting powder form. It can alleviate heartburn by coating and ‘soothing’ the irritated upper gastrointestinal tract and reduces the symptoms of i...
__label__neg Dogs are allowed in campgrounds, picnic areas, and along roads, but must be kept on a leash at all times. The leash must not exceed 6 feet in length. Dogs are only allowed on two short walking paths—the Gatlinburg Trail and the Oconaluftee River Trail. Pets are not allowed on any other park trails. Pet exc...
__label__neg Filter Results: Publication Year 2002 2013 Publication Type Co-author Key Phrase Publication Venue Learn More INTRODUCTION Chikungunya fever often presents with severe arthritis/arthralgias, high fever, myalgias, headache, and maculopapular rash (Chow et al., 2011 [1]; Das et al., 2010 [2]; Mizuno et al., ...
__label__neg Alzheimer's: A third of the population may be destined to develop this form of dementia, which robs people of their memories and independence. So what causes it, and what can we do about it? Plus in the news, NICE approves a new drug for an aggressive form of lung cancer, we've got the lowdown on the Nobel...
__label__neg Discuss the difference between aggressive and assertive behavior. Explain that assertiveness is a healthy way to speak up for ourselves in an honest and respectful manner. Verbal aggression is being loud and opinionated, often with sarcasm and insensitivity. Think of a topic that can serve as a conversatio...
__label__neg Communicationis a complex process that can be viewed in many ways.” (Trenholm 17). We use models to help us understand the process of communication in order to interpret and analyze certain situations. These models help to arrange our thoughts, investigate the situation at hand, and find ways to improve ou...
__label__neg This Week In The Brilliant Report: Why A Sense Of Belonging Is Essential To Learning From the latest issue of my newsletter, The Brilliant Report: “This week I blogged about a new study that suggests one reason why there are so few women in STEM fields (science, technology, engineering, and math): they are...
__label__pos Feeding a Baby for Best Long-Term Health Some New Information about Long-term Considerations regarding Breastfeeding vs. Bottle Feeding The most important decision a mother needs to make regarding feeding her infant is whether or not to breastfeed, and if she decides to breastfeed, for how long and how exc...
__label__pos Much has been written of late about the decline of “joiners.” The problem is especially acute, it is said, with young people. To be sure, many commentators have remarked on the near absence of today’s young people from bird clubs, state ornithological societies, and bird conservation organizations. Is that...
__label__pos Last night, as I previewed last week, theater professionals gathered to talk about race, and how the Twin Cities’ increasing diversity needs to be reflected on stage. The evening began by talking about how different plays demand different treatment. Most plays are open to “non-traditional” casting (i.e. th...
__label__pos Crate; perhaps two if you're getting a puppy and you have an upstairs. A travel crate if one fits in your vehicle. This is the safest way to transport a dog. Food - the same kind he's been eating. After a couple of weeks in your home, change the food if you like but do it gradually over a week to 10 days t...
__label__pos Controling Earthworms Earthworms are generally considered to be beneficial, so trying to control them is unusual. Even more unusual is finding information about “control” methods. However, after some searching, the following ideas may help you discourage earthworm activity. Earthworms usually come to the s...
__label__pos So, I hate my job. In my search to discover what it is I want to do I have found many, many people that feel the same. I know what I want to do now, and I am working towards it, things are looking up. But what I want to know is what do you do? Do you love it? Do you hate it? Are working towards something e...
__label__pos I keep my Solandra, also called cups of gold or Hawaiian lily, at a stunted 1 1/2 feet tall and very tightly potted to fit under the fluorescent grow lights in the basement. So it generally produces only one flower in January. This year, however, it staged its show about a month early and actually had an e...
__label__pos During his 12 years at Englewood Golf Course in Colorado, superintendent David Lee has seen some goofy things pop out of the ground, such as wigs, bowling balls, and car bumpers. But pop-up junk here is something less than surprising: the course sits on a curvaceous mound of trash some 40 feet deep. In som...
__label__pos Photo by Goaliej54 * Proactive parenting A large amount of misbehavior can be prevented or at least dramatically reduced by meeting needs before they become a problem. As an adult, *my* behavior tends to be less than optimal if I am tired, hungry, thirsty, bored, etc. Many potential meltdowns can be headed...
__label__pos It's no secret that education in the United States is in a crisis situation. Liberals and conservatives battle over what is needed to improve test scores and overall scholastic achievement. In the past, factor s such as social advancement, funding inequities, low teacher pay and morale , bureaucratic inert...
__label__neg 1 Samuel 2-3; 8 How important is your vision? Imagine for just a minute what it would be like to become blind. If you wear contacts or glasses, remember what it was like to put them on for the first time. What if we didn't have glasses? the things which they had beheld with an eye of faith,and they were gl...
__label__pos HGH for Sale in USA and All Over The World Do you believe that even after puberty you still have the chance to grow? It may sound weird to you but it is possible. HGH or human growth hormone is the one responsible in the growth and development of your body. Supplements for HGH are very popular these days b...
__label__neg United States District Court, N.D. Indiana OPINION AND ORDER WILLIAM C. LEE, District Judge. This matter is before the court on a motion for attorney's fees filed by the plaintiffs, Victor Castellanos and Johanna Castellanos (collectively "the Castellanos") on September 16, 2014. The defendants, Denice M. ...
__label__pos Watch this Web practice replay to hear three crucial observations for refining e-mail copy that you could use to enhance your copywriting attempts. The MMA's mission is to hasten the transformation and initiation of advertising through mobile, driving company increase with closer and stronger consumer enga...
__label__pos Let me tell you about my first alcoholic drink: kombucha. This is the black tea from a fermented mushroom. Because it is possible to contaminate a fermentation—which may sound strange to even beer-drinking, mushroom-loving Americans—kombucha gets a bad rap as something very dangerous. As far as I know, kom...
__label__neg Validation of the Phenomenon of Autistic Regression Using Home Videotapes (original Taylor number = 11, second Taylor number = 16, current Taylor number =20) Correct citation: Werner E, Dawson G. Validation of the phenomenon of autistic regression using home videotapes. Arch Gen Psychiatry. 2005 Aug;62(8):...
__label__neg Wyeth, Lilly, Forest Labs lead sluggish antidepressant market. NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) - If you're depressed, at least you're not lonely; about 19 million adult Americans suffer from clinical depression, according to the National Institutes of Health. So there are clearly plenty of patients in need of anti...
__label__neg Q2. You have paid for an item with a check; however,you dont have enough money in your checkingaccount to cover the check. What is the result ofthis action?Q3. You are having money taken out of your pay tomake loan payments. What type of allotment areyou making?Q4. Whats the first thing you should plan for...
__label__neg How often do you read the fine-print package inserts that come with medications prescribed for your patients? Reading the drug insert that accompanies the Toradol ® (ketorolac tromethamine, Roche U.S. Pharmaceuticals) package and reviewing contraindications might have saved this patient's life. A 41-year-o...
__label__neg CORVALLIS – The 2006 Condon Lecture at Oregon State University explores a positive approach to methods of reducing greenhouse gases at their sources. Professor Lynn Orr of Stanford University will speak on “Technology in the Greenhouse: Changing the World’s Energy Systems” at OSU’s LaSells Stewart Center, ...
__label__pos A problem with trophies is that they tend to tarnish over time. But one that Monsanto recently received came already tarnished -- by Monsanto itself. This was the World Food Prize, intended to promote sustainable practices that help alleviate hunger in impoverished lands. But Monsanto is a predatory, profi...
__label__neg It’s Back to the Future as Women’s Pay Finally Equals Men’s … From 2006 Oliver Cann, Director, Public Engagement, Tel.: +41 79 799 3405; Email: [email protected] Despite an additional quarter of a billion women entering the global workforce since 2006, wage inequality persists, with women only now earning ...
__label__neg Abstract Over the last 20 years, ecological immunology has provided much insight into how environmental factors shape host immunity and host–parasite interactions. Currently, the application of this thinking to the study of mosquito immunology has been limited. Mechanistic investigations are nearly always ...
__label__neg Insulinoma, a small and malignant neuroendocrine tumor of dogs, has proven difficult to detect reliably with imaging tests. The literature suggests that ultrasound detects a primary pancreatic lesion in approximately 50% of cases and detects metastases in only 20% of cases. CT has a reported success rate o...
__label__pos by Stephen Tall on September 27, 2011 The moment of truth is here. A couple of weeks ago, I declared: We signed it off today: the first ‘annual fund’ for the University of Oxford in a couple of decades. Well, it was mailed out on Friday, so will start arriving through the letter-boxes of alumni this week. ...