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__label__neg Your Power to Prevent a Stroke To reduce risk factors for stroke, make control your goal. Here’s how to take charge: Atrial Fibrillation Manage It. Your doctor can treat your atrial fibrillation and may prescribe medication to help prevent the formation of clots. If you are over 50, you and your doctor sho... |
__label__neg Over deze norm Status Ingetrokken Aantal pagina's 20 Gepubliceerd op 15-06-2007 Taal Engels This International Standard is only one of many tools available for use in fire safety engineering. It is intended to be used in conjunction with models for analysis of the initiation and development of fire, fire s... |
__label__neg Can I have a rhinoplasty if I have large pores on my nose? I have heard that large pores can effect the result of the surgery and some surgeons don't even recommend the surgery if you have big pores.. Can I Have a Rhinoplasty if I Have Large Pores on my Nose? Doctor Answers 9 Rhinoplasty is possible despit... |
__label__neg Filter Results: Publication Type Co-author Key Phrase Publication Venue Learn More Although Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) training is common in the sciences, the effectiveness of RCR training is open to question. Three key factors appear to be particularly important in ensuring the effectiveness of... |
__label__neg Medical Education Feature -- November 2004 By Ken Ortolon Senior Editor Thousands of U.S. medical students are ready to begin their careers in medicine. But before they do, they must prove they have the clinical skills to be competent physicians. They must prove they know how to communicate with patients. ... |
__label__neg About the Office Research Integrity Office How We Benefit the Campus Community The University Research Integrity Office is Fully Accredited The University of Nevada, Reno Human Research Protection Program (HRPP) has been awarded full accreditation by the Association for the Accreditation of Human Research ... |
__label__pos An anonymous reader writes: Michael Geist summarizes an important new study on file sharing from economists Felix Oberholzer-Gee and Koleman Strumpf. The Harvard Business School working paper finds that given the increase in artistic production along with the greater public access conclude that "weaker cop... |
__label__pos Todos > Medicine Information and Evidence for Policy > Medicines Policy Todos > Medicine Access and Rational Use > Financing Todos > Medicine Programme Coordination > Programme Coordination Palabras clave > development assistance Palabras clave > donors Palabras clave > financing - donor financing Palabras... |
__label__neg Union officials predict that labor organizations in Florida will reverse the trend of recent years by significantly increasing their membership in the state during 1986. James Sala, regional director of the American Federation of Labor- Congress of Industrial Organizations in the Southeast, said there has ... |
__label__pos This judgement ought to make religious charities sit up and think - not just about their legal responsibilities and the morality of non-discrimination, but about the impact of their behaviour on their image with the public at large.This encapsulates precisely what I was trying to say here last week about r... |
__label__neg Next, week, on October 10, 2012, the Supreme Court will hear oral argument in Fisher v. University of Texas. As the parties discuss whether the University of Texas can justify its race-conscious admissions policy, one topic sure to arise is academic mismatch. Academic mismatch begins when elite universitie... |
__label__pos 3. 70% of MAU use the service daily (Source: TechCrunch) 4. WhatsApp offers users in Europe, Brazil and other emerging markets (= net new audience) (Source: Gravity/Techcrunch) 5. Nearly 200 minutes of usage each week (Source: Mobidia) 6. Facebook gets how to monetize mobile through paid advertising withou... |
__label__pos A. Cashmore has published an article, The Lucretian swerve: The biological basis of human behavior and the criminal justice system (here). His conclusion is: I noted earlier that belief in what I refer to as the magic of the soul and Cartesian dualism has ostensibly disappeared. The emphasis that I now giv... |
__label__neg Earlier this month, the Obama administration reported that the federal deficit hit a near-record $1.3 trillion for fiscal year 2010. That means the government had to borrow 37 cents out of every dollar it spent. If Congress continues existing taxing and spending policies, federal deficits will reach a proj... |
__label__neg Title Abstract Predicting the federal funds rate and beating the federal funds futures market: mission impossible? Not so. We employ a Markov transition process and show that this model outperforms the federal funds futures market in predicting the target federal funds rate. Thus, by using purely historica... |
__label__pos I find the whole thing offensive and annoying. Yes, yes, I know the big wigs on Madison Avenue would like us all to think that thin is better, but um, can you guys be a little more creative with your message? Not surprisingly, eating disorder groups have been up in arms about the can and the message that i... |
__label__neg I am the mother of two successful adult children, Tony 42 and Anne 40. Virtually everyday I hear of teens disrespecting or even beating up their parents and their teachers at their schools. I am so elated that I never had to deal with such egregious, appalling behavior while I raised my own two kids. Up to... |
__label__pos Well, we trusted the owner and often had a relationship with him. He or she would refer us to products that solved our problems and we felt like he or she cared. And there are probably more reasons (feel free to list more in the comments.) Why did we go to the mom and pop store? The corner drug store? And ... |
__label__neg The clinical term is oropharyngeal cancer that involves the base of the tongue, the mouth, the tonsils, or the front and back walls of the throat. Michael Douglas says he has a walnut-size tumor at the base of his tongue. This is actually a pretty common site and it is usually caused by smoking or chewing ... |
__label__neg The opinion of the court was delivered by: Reagan, District Judge In September 2007, William Bunnell filed a second amended complaint*fn1 in Illinois state court naming eight Defendants, one of which was Union Pacific Railroad -- sued as successor to Chicago & Northwestern Railway Company ("CNW"). Bunnell ... |
__label__pos The federal law doesn't use medical terminology, so it's difficult to define precisely what the law bans. Here's the language the law uses. It doesn't need to have medical terminology to make it quite clear what it bans. If you don't get it, then as Joe Carter says, "If any doctors are still confused maybe... |
__label__pos New drought plans needed after “Godzilla El Niño” turns out to be a dud. Climate reality has failed to confirm climate theory, as the term “dud” is now being used to describe the weather pattern. Is this El Niño a dud? Sacramento is in the peak of its rainy season, but there is no substantial rain in the f... |
__label__pos New Needle Exchange Program Launches on World AIDS Day The UM-led program is just the latest in the University’s arsenal of work and research to fight HIV For years, while a student at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Hansel Tookes fought the Florida legislature to pass the first law in t... |
__label__pos When I was in high school, my chemistry teacher asked me to register for AP Chem the following year. And I burst out laughing. I couldn’t help it. The idea of taking AP Chemistry seemed funny to me. After all, I was an English girl, a History girl, and a Psychology girl. But… Chemistry? I mean, I did well ... |
__label__neg The beautifully detailed, early 19th-century map of the United States pictured above would be snapped up quickly by a collector if it were to hit the market today. But that’s not because it was made by a well-known cartographer or a prestigious map publisher. This map was hand-drawn by a 15-year-old girl a... |
__label__pos The passage of ObamaCare last night was the high-water mark of the Democratic ascendancy. Democrats forced through their signature initiative in an act of ideological heedlessness that will cost them seats and perhaps their majorities in the fall, and will remain a source of poisonous contention in America... |
__label__pos Looking for stove repair in Mont-Royal that comes with guaranteed results? In need of highly trained technical specialists who can diagnose and address all kinds of problems and issues? At Sears, our team of technicians can diagnose and repair both common and complex issues, saving you from the expense of ... |
__label__pos The talk undergoing is about that either you belong to any sector of life have to manage money in proper way instead of spending in wasteful manner so that tomorrow in case of sudden need don’t have to face any problem and can be able to meet the need by yourself instead of begging to others. If you believ... |
__label__neg JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it. Human epidermal stem cell function is regulated by circadian oscillations Janich P, Toufighi K, Solanas G, Luis NM, Minkwitz S, Serrano L et al. Human epidermal stem cell function is regulated by circadian oscillat... |
__label__pos When you expand your storage area network (SAN), you'll discover just how well your architecture accommodates growth... By submitting your personal information, you agree that TechTarget and its partners may contact you regarding relevant content, products and special offers. while preserving performance, ... |
__label__neg Not much is known about Jonah or his family background. Second Kings 14:25 tells that he lived in the northern part of Israel and ministered during the eighth century B.C. The same text reveals that Jonah predicted a territorial expansion of Israel’s kingdom. Nineveh was historically one of the three great... |
__label__pos The late Daniel Singer described that state of neoliberalism in the left parties of Europe in The "Third Way" and a New LeftJournal of World-Systems Research 6:3 (Fall/Winter 2000). The "third way" hasn't really been that commonly used in the United States, though some political geeks are familiar with the... |
__label__neg The ozone hole reduces atmospheric CO2 uptake in the Southern Ocean Paris, June 22, 2009 Does ozone have an impact on the ocean's role as a “carbon sink”? Yes, according to researchers from three laboratories attached to INSU-CNRS , UPMC, CEA, IRD, MNHN and UVSQ. Using original simulations, they have demon... |
__label__neg Summary: An iPass survey of 2,300 employees from 1,100 worldwide companies found that mobile workers sleep and exercise less than their office bound counterparts due to constant employment demands created by an environment of 24x7 connectivity. The term “mobile workers” evokes visions of active, on the go ... |
__label__pos Prior to Rainbow Municipal Water District’s enactment of a sewer moratorium, some property owners purchased equivalent dwelling units in advance of developing their properties since they might not have been able to obtain such EDU capacity had they waited. They signed standard contracts which gave them two... |
__label__neg Select a topic or year Tokyo, Japan - 14 Dec 1999: business solutions, including electronic banking, and enable it to manage costs while expanding its IT systems to meet the challenges of future growth. The work will be undertaken by IBM's services arm, IBM Global Services, the world's largest IT Services ... |
__label__neg One thing I didn’t count on President Obama to do was drive up gun sales. In comparison to any other national leaders, President Obama is the gun-owner’s hero. And why? Because he has inspired the most fear. In 2008, fears that a weapons ban might come back under Democratic leadership drove gun enthusiasts... |
__label__pos I originally published this post last year under the title, "Did You Spit on That Bat? Rituals and Superstitions in Baseball." It's one of my favorites and since we are fast approaching Halloween, I'm sharing it again. It has been slightly edited from the original version. The crack of the bat, the smell o... |
__label__neg Main Street has no love for Wall Street. Not the scruffy rabble of Occupy Wall Street but the stalwart middle class that Charlie Merrill once implored to own a piece of America. They want no part of the stock market. "Invest in Stocks? Small Players Still Smarting" That was the headline of a page one story... |
__label__neg Everyone involved in hospitality and tourism on the British coast has been asked to help MPs who are hoping to sort out the problems facing coastal communities. The All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for the Visitor Economy has launched an inquiry seeking to address the challenges faced by neglected coas... |
__label__neg Yesterday, Africa Day 25 May, a new 5-part series of radio documentaries chronicling the lives, challenges, dreams, and positive contributions of migrants living in South Africa, hit the airwaves. In "Breaking Borders," five migrants tell their stories of where they came from, what life is like for them in... |
__label__pos STRAIGHT TALK: HOW CRAIG TREASURE BUILT SUCCESS AT VILLA WORLD In that time, the Gold Coast-based affordable housing builder and developer has grown its market capitalisation from $50 million to $220 million by building annual sales from 400 properties to 1,200. Treasure talked to Business News Australia a... |
__label__pos A Flickering Relationship Needs New Fuel by Douglas LaBier A shorter version of this article appeared in somewhat different form in The Washington Post, November 12, 2002 Nora, 43, has a successful career as a free-lance magazine writer. Married 14 years, with two children, she and her husband, Ken, a medi... |
__label__pos The dual trends of ‘bring your own device’ and the rise in mobile workforce have placed new demands on the IT team, particularly the help desk. But they can also have a positive impact on the team that has, or prepares for these trends, as demand grows for staff that are able to support the growing number ... |
__label__neg Positive Money is a growing campaign for ‘Honest Money’, although I suspect that some readers on this blog may challenge our definition of honest money. I wanted to outline our position, and show why we’re taking a particular route towards reforming the money system. We make a separation between the academ... |
__label__neg Easy and quick, this Microwave Peanut Brittle is sheer perfection. Sweet mixes with salty for the perfect bite every time! I love candy. I know that sounds like a normal statement from anyone in the world. I mean everyone loves candy. I don’t know one single person who doesn’t like candy. But I LOVE candy.... |
__label__pos Jan 14, 2014 - By Eric Blom, Staff Writer A delay in a decision over grazing rules covering a large part of Fremont County is preventing the Bureau of Land Management from making rangeland improvements in the area. The setback has also set the BLM back from implementing a new management regime. "It's one o... |
__label__pos I just spent the better part of an hour sitting on my back porch watching my youngest son squirt himself with a Super Soaker squirt gun, first his feet, then his chest, then his head, and even in his mouth, with ever increasing joy. I got to do that in the middle of a weekday because I work an early shift ... |
__label__pos What will it mean if Facebook, currently a private company, goes public this May or mid-2013, or at some other date predicted by pundits? For investors, plenty. Experts disagree as to whether or not the high-priced stock will be worth it. Some think obscene wealth will be within reach; others think that th... |
__label__neg 30-Day Unplanned Readmit Rate Low But Costly in Head, Neck Sx (HealthDay News) — For patients undergoing head and neck surgery, 30-day unplanned readmission rates are low, but costly, according to a review published online March 9 in Head & Neck. Peter T. Dziegielewski, MD, from The Ohio State University W... |
__label__neg Programme intégré de la FAO sur le contrôle des aliments Programa integral de la FAO sobre control de alimentos E. Boutrif Ezzedine Boutrif is a Senior Officer for the Food Quality and Consumer Protection Group of the Food Quality and Standards Service, FAO Food and Nutrition Division. Producing a food sup... |
__label__pos Go Team Take Your Business to the Next Level We know what you’re thinking—build a team in this market? However, by joining a team, you can save on expenses and reap the rewards of a partnership. You’ve done your homework, built your referral base and continued to do business during this challenging back-to... |
__label__pos Full profile →'"> The author is a Forbes contributor. The opinions expressed are those of the writer. Recently I had the pleasure of attending Rock N Roll Fantasy camp, a four- to five-day rock camp for old musicians or wannabes to jam, form a band, practice and play with rock stars from the 70s, 80s, and ... |
__label__pos There has been a lot of discussion on the interweb about the support for legislation in the US by the major academic publishers that would place stifling restrictions on access to Government-funded science outputs published in their journals. In effect, the Research Works Act would hand these same wealthy ... |
__label__pos As I am reading Kahneman’s latest book, “Thinking Fast and Slow” (which is brilliant), I have come across a few articles on decision making and behavioral science in which I believe you (my readers and clients) will have an interest. The first is about how the British Government is using behavioral economi... |
__label__pos In the past year, I have experienced several illnesses that seem off for my age and activity level, I am a dancer. Some things include high blood pressure, migraines, colon and sleep issues. I am looking for a stone or stones to find body balance but am unsure of what to try. Ametrine may be an option. Any... |
__label__pos www.BookMarketingDiva.com (Joan Holman's book publishing & book marketing website) www.SelfPublishing.zone(Joan Holman self publishing website) Help with Your Online & Offlne Marketing "Joan Holman is a marketing wizard. She is making my wildest dreams come true. My sales are soaring!" – Steve Van Oss, Pre... |
__label__pos Some weeks ago I cut my hair really short. Well, not that short by most standards, but short enough for me to take another look at the mirror to ensure it was me that I was looking at. My mother always had long, straight lustrous hair. She usually kept it tied up either with a handkerchief, or in a loose b... |
__label__pos The Sea's Face Sea Fever I must go down to the seas again, to the lonely sea and the sky, And all I ask is a tall ship and a star to steer her by, And the wheel's kick and the wind's song and the white sail's shaking, And a gray mist on the sea's face, and a grey dawn breaking. John Masefield. Civilisation... |
__label__neg Toronto, ON – Canadians water-conservation habits appear to be going down the drain, according to the third annual Canadian Water Attitudes Study commissioned by RBC and Unilever and endorsed by the Canadian Partnership Initiative of the United Nations Water for Life Decade. While most (83%) say they are c... |
__label__pos Most of the hard work is done by the buyer, but you'll still need to ride herd on the agents, lawyers and title clerks. By the editors of Kiplinger's Personal Finance Updated January 2015 Preparing to go to settlement? If you're the seller, you have relatively little to do at this point. The bulk of the wo... |
__label__neg On March 24, 2016 the Court of Verona issued an Order which deals with the following controversial topics, both related to mandatory mediation procedure set forth in Legislative Decree no. 28 of 2010: the purpose of the first mediation session and the relationship between mediation and cross-claim. With re... |
__label__neg Insect Ecology: An Ecosystem Approach, Fourth Edition, follows a hierarchical organization that begins with relatively easy-to-understand chapters on adaptive responses of insect populations to various environmental changes, disturbances, and anthropogenic activities, how insects find food and habitat reso... |
__label__pos I’ve been watching the ngrams flurry online, in twitter, and on various email lists over the last couple of days. Though I think there is great stuff to be leaned from Google’s ngram viewer, I’m advising colleagues to exercise restraint and caution. First, we still have a lot to learn about what can and ca... |
__label__pos E-cigarette is a battery operated device designed to deliver nicotine with flavorings and other chemicals to users in vapor instead of smoke. Even a single use of an e-cigarette can diminish the sensitivity of cough reflex, revealed a study by the conducted by the American College of Chest Physicians. Adve... |
__label__neg A service providing support to victims of domestic violence in Northumberland will continue after funding was secured to keep it running into next year. But a political war of words has broken out following the news that money has been allocated by Northumberland County Council to keep Cease24, which provi... |
__label__neg Delaware Supreme Court Alters Fiduciary Duty Landscape for LLCs Delaware has long been a preferred jurisdiction for organizing corporations and limited liability companies (LLCs). So when the Delaware Supreme Court speaks on important corporate and LLC issues, people listen. Until recently, it was widely (... |
__label__neg There’s a lot of financial advice on how to invest for retirement. But what should you do with the money you’ve accumulated in your 401(k) or IRA dollars once you retire? That’s a key question, one I deal with frequently as a financial planner. After all, you’ll want the cash to last the rest of your life.... |
__label__pos Bacteria - Conclusion It is hoped that the outline which has been given of the bacterial life of Nature may serve to give some adequate idea of these organisms and correct the erroneous impressions in regard to them which are widely prevalent. It will be seen that, as our friends, bacteria play a vastly mo... |
__label__pos By Heather Duthie It’s commencement season again, a time when thousands of bright-eyed students dressed in oversized polyester robes line up to hear celebrity commencement speakers impart wisdom that, in the words of Jon Stewart, will “ease their transition back into their parent’s basement.” Commencement ... |
__label__neg Washington, D.C., Denver, Colo. – The following joint statement is from the National Potato Council (NPC) and the United States Potato Board (USPB) on the final regulations published today by the Mexican government in the Diaro Oficial de la Federacion regarding the importation of U.S. fresh potatoes: "The... |
__label__neg Offering this concentration will allow our campus to contribute to a space that will be really big in the future Moffett Field, CA (PRWEB) January 18, 2013 The Software Engineering graduate programs at Carnegie Mellon University Silicon Valley provides students real-world experience with a focus on the sam... |
__label__pos Staff Reporter The recent spate of positive economic data was not enough to keep confidence high, with consumer sentiment taking a hit in August. According to the Westpac/Melbourne Institute Index of Consumer Sentiment, confidence fell 5 per cent throughout August. Westpac's chief economist Bill Evans said... |
__label__neg Descrição In this lively and compelling book, James Jasper, an international expert on the cultural and emotional dimensions of social movements, shows that we cannot answer these questions until we bring culture squarely into the frame. Drawing on a broad range of examples, from the Women's Movement to Oc... |
__label__pos David Pearce is guest blogging this week In yesterday's post I promised I'd try to respond to comments and questions. Here is a start - but alas I'm only skimming the surface of some of the issues raised. t.theodorus ibrahimasks: "what are the current prospects of a merger or synergy between transhumanist ... |
__label__neg Question Can the Cobb- Douglas production function be used to portray a production process in which returns to scale are increasing at low output levels and are constant or decreasing at high output levels? Answer to relevant QuestionsThe average number of yards gained by a college football team on a passi... |
__label__neg In the manufacture of automobiles, the automobile body is initially primed with a coating composition to prevent corrosion of the metal. This can be done in a number of ways although generally it is performed by cationic electrodeposition using the auto body as the cathode. Once the automobile body has bee... |
__label__pos Briton Christopher Burchett, who has lived and worked in Italy for over 20 years, wrote to David Cameron to ask him to try and stop Italian university authorities discriminating against foreign language lecturers. There are an estimated 1,500 such lecturers, commonly known as lettori, working in the countr... |
__label__pos Whether in traffic-congested California, or in Snowbelt states like Michigan, the nation’s roadways are in rough shape, a problem that not only causes fillings to jar, but adds to costs in terms of slower truck traffic and vehicle repairs. But the need to fix America’s roadways is about the only thing taxp... |
__label__neg As the four-year anniversary of the explosion of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig approached, a new National Wildlife Federation (NWF) report looks at how fourteen species of wildlife are faring in the aftermath of the disaster. “Four years later, wildlife in the Gulf are still feeling the impacts of the spil... |
__label__pos 15 Inside Tips Before Taking a TEFL Job Overseas I moved to Istanbul for my first EFL teaching job, newly certified and full of hope and expectation. Ten months later I returned to America, disillusioned exhausted and in debt. Living in Turkey had been wonderful, with one major drawback: the school itself.... |
__label__neg WASHINGTON, Jan. 10 (UPI) -- Scientists say they've discovered a carnivorous plant in Brazil that traps small worms with its sticky underground leaves then consumes them. Writing in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, researchers say the small flowering plant was discovered in sandy soils ... |
__label__pos Immigrants to the United States must resolve for themselves how much to integrate into American society, and how much of their native customs and culture to retain. An immigrant from India addresses the question of assimilation and talks about her own attempts to find harmony between the Indian and America... |
__label__pos UK emergency services will be radically transformed by 2020 as new technologies such as drones, telemetry, mobile apps and cloud computing impact on the way public safety organisations operate, a new report by Airwave, the UK’s public safety communications network operator, says. The report, Blue Light Fut... |
__label__neg Worksite Fines for Form I-9 Violations Increased in FY 2012 Author: Melissa A. Silver, XpertHR Legal Editor As a result of investigations and audits conducted by the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement's (ICE) Department of Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), several Massachusetts employe... |
__label__pos May 29 2015, 9:33 am PT | Posted in: Hair Loss Causes Cell. 2015 Apr 9;161(2):277-90. doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2015.02.016. Organ-level quorum sensing directs regeneration in hair stem cell populations. Chen CC1, Wang L2, Plikus MV3, Jiang TX4, Murray PJ5, Ramos R3, Guerrero-Juarez CF3, Hughes MW6, Lee OK7, Shi... |
__label__pos Which Joe gave his name to ‘sloppy joes’? We look at five interesting sandwiches and their lexical origins. noun [mass noun] A mixture of enzymes obtained from animal pancreases, given as a medicine to aid digestion. ‘Digestive aids such as pancreatin and plant-based enzymes as well as friendly intestinal ... |
__label__pos The Obama Administration is appealing to technology workers, business leaders and civil society advocates to attend public workshops about how companies use consumer data. The workshops will take place at various universities in the coming months, with the first one titled “Big Data Privacy: Advancing the ... |
__label__neg Also known as:Creatinine Clearance, Urine; CRCL; CCT Formal name:Creatinine Clearance At a Glance Why Get Tested? To help detect and evaluate kidney dysfunction or decreased blood flow to the kidneys When to Get Tested? When your doctor thinks that you may have a problem affecting the function of your kidn... |
__label__neg Pore water from coastal beach and marsh sediments from the northern Gulf of Mexico, pre- and post-landfall of the Deepwater Horizon oil release, were collected and evaluated for toxicity with the sea urchin fertilization and embryological development assays. There were 17 pre-landfall samples and 49 post-l... |
__label__pos Austria based company( name withheld due to NDA) which offers testing, diagnosing and monitoring of electrical devices in power utilities offers superior technical support around the clock for free of charge. But its current backup was too complicated and slow to recover data, putting technical support del... |
__label__pos Agile is a perfect SMB CRM for sales and marketing. Define complex drip and lifecycle marketing campaigns in minutes with a drag-drop interface. Send out automated messages to your customers at the right moment with the right information.Learn More Engage your website visitors with smart messages. Use auto... |
__label__neg You should contact a personal injury attorney to help you with the process. Your insurance will hire you a lawyer if you are sued by other driver or your passenger. The first response is coorect. You need a personal injury attorney to best protect your rights in this matter. If a claim is made against you,... |
__label__neg New 'ex-gay' study lauded by right but faulted on methods: Assessment of "reparative therapy" A new study suggesting that religiously motivated conversion from homosexual orientation is possible and not harmful has been hailed by social conservatives, but others are questioning the study’s methodology and ... |
__label__neg Cervical Radiculopathy refers to the disturbance or damage of nerves in the neck, resulting from compression of the cervical vertebrae. Damage to the nerve roots in this region can cause pain, weakness and loss of sensation in the neck shoulders or limbs. The most common symptom of cervical radiculopathy i... |
__label__pos At some point everyone has to take a training course. New hire training, new technology trainings, new information – the list goes-on. But unfortunately most of the training that exists is extremely boring. And that means fewer people complete the trainings or properly retain the important knowledge therei... |
__label__neg During 2003 and 2004, United States District Court Judge Shira A. Scheindlin issued five groundbreaking opinions in the case of Zubulake v UBS Warburg. Zubulake is generally considered the first definitive case in the United States on a wide range of electronic discovery issues. These issues include: The s... |
__label__neg Chronic Illness Patient Advocate, Navigator or Health Advocate The concept of patient advocacy in its current form was developed in 1950’s as the treatment of patients grew more and more technically complicated, as a means to make the voice of the patient more readily heard. In today’s world of constantly ... |
__label__pos "Moving the Race Conversation Forward" is a report by Race Forward: The Center for Racial Justice Innovation that aims to reshape and reform the way we talk about race and racism in our country. Update (9/24/2014): Additional brief #MediaOnFerguson includes: Content analysis on print, cable, and social med... |
__label__neg Filter Results: Publication Year 1986 2016 Publication Type Co-author Key Phrase Publication Venue Method Organism Learn More UNLABELLED Translational control of gene expression has emerged as a major mechanism that regulates many biological processes and shows dysregulation in human diseases including can... |
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