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__label__neg Adding an addition to your home, office, or warehouse needs to be more about getting the most for your money in an environmentally friendly way than it being all about convenience. In fact, you might just find that making the decisions that are best for the environment are decisions that are easy – you jus... |
__label__neg This story about two small ranchers in Arizona who are opting out of the grain-finished beef production line and have returned to producing beef the way it was produced 100 years ago on the Arizona ranges -- 100% grass-fed using rotational grazing, which protects the animal and the environment -- would be ... |
__label__pos Educational ProgramsStudy Applied Urban Science and Informatics Unlock the Potential in Big Data New Yorkers took 1.6 billion rides on New York City subways in 2011. With each trip came a swipe of a MetroCard and a massive amount of new entries into the Department of Transportation’s databases. It is the j... |
__label__pos When I teach why futures markets are so neat--they help people hedge against risk--I lay out numerical examples with oil or corn. Some of the students always wonder a little about how the actual transactions are made and I tell them. But I'd never found a clear piece laying out the mechanics that I could r... |
__label__neg Mackenzie-Batterbury, Rona (2012) Ed.D. thesis, University of Birmingham. Abstract This study explored the life and career journeys of twenty Principals leading sponsored academies in disadvantaged areas, which opened in England during 2010. The research focused on: the emergence of the academy programme; ... |
__label__neg The problem of climate change models.... Our climate change models are still very, very primitive... Two years ago, a United Nations scientific panel won the Nobel Peace Prize after concluding that global warming is "unequivocal" and is "very likely" caused by man. Then came a development unforeseen by the... |
__label__neg High blood pressure is a condition that causes your body by taking too much of salt. Primarily, the blood pressure is considered as a vital key factor and also the major killer risk factor in the world. It may leads to several medical related conditions such as heart attacks, coronary artery disease and al... |
__label__pos What Is American Sign Language by Mel Carter, Sharon Carter and Dr. Lawrence Fleischer,California State University at Northridge Many people mistakenly believe that sign language is a code system, i.e., a set of hand gestures which are used to represent English words. They envision it as being similar to M... |
__label__pos Few people have the confidence to just approach anyone and start a conversation without trying to sell you something. In fact, recently the only time a stranger approached me was to have a lovely conversation about my purse and how he would like me to give him all the contents of it. He found my movie stub... |
__label__pos moderator of popular facebook science page makes revelation: she’s a woman On Wednesday 20 March, the owner of the popular facebook page ‘I fucking love science’ (an excellent page – check it out!) revealed their true identity over Twitter — and it turns out her name is Elise Andrews … and she’s a woman! [... |
__label__pos Douglas A. Blackmon’s Slavery By Another Name chronicles the abuse of prison labour in the South, looking at practices like convict leasing and the exploitation of Black prisoners in the wake of the Civil War. The United States may have banned slavery, but prison labour effectively created another form. It... |
__label__pos By Alex Kirby BBC News Online environment correspondent Nuclear memory: Protest is never far away The only way to meet the UK's promises on tackling climate change may mean it has to opt for nuclear power, the prime minister has told a committee of MPs. His declaration will scandalise many environmental gr... |
__label__neg In an action, inter alia, to recover damages for personal injuries, the plaintiff Salvatore Gendusa appeals, as limited by his brief, from so much of a judgment of the Supreme Court, Kings County (Schack, J.), dated August 21, 2008, as, upon a jury verdict finding that the defendant was not at fault in the... |
__label__pos Streets, Railroads, and the Great Strike of 1877 Whereas most historians treat the event solely as a massive labor strike that targeted the railroads, David O. Stowell examines America's predicament more broadly to uncover the roots of this rebellion. He studies the urban origins of the Strike in three ups... |
__label__pos As a rule, alcohol can be expensive. There are exceptions to this, of course. Your local liquor store surely has a few select wines that cost only a few dollars. But that same store probably stocks brands priced at more than $100, too. Even those who don't shy away from paying $150 for a bottle of Dom Péri... |
__label__pos United Nations Wants Us to Eat Bugs What will life be like when the kooks infesting the United Nations achieve their objective of totalitarian control on behalf of the oppressed and the planet? For one thing, our diet will change: Edible insects are being promoted as a low-fat, high-protein food for people... |
__label__pos Introduced years ago for 64-bit editions of Windows XP and Windows Server 2003, Microsoft's Kernel Patch Protection, or PatchGuard, is designed to prevent malware attacks that work by modifying essential parts of the Windows kernel. If a rootkit or other malicious program manages to tweak the kernel, Patch... |
__label__pos 12 September 2016, Lagos — The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) will soon stop performing its role as ‘lender of last resort’ to the banking system. CBN Governor, Mr. Godwin Emefiele disclosed this in Abuja at the annual Banking and Finance Conference of the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria, CIBN. In... |
__label__pos سال انتشار: ۱۳۸۶ محل انتشار: سمینار بین المللی تاریخ آبیاری و زهکشی تعداد صفحات: ۹ نویسنده(ها): Pantea Rahbari – MSc in irrigation and drainage,Ab Khak Kavosh Consulting Engineers Mohammad Afsharasl – MSc in irrigation and drainage,Yekom Consulting Engineers چکیده: parameters in environmental assessment. B... |
__label__pos On Monday U.S. President Barack Obama officially released his policy for the nation’s space program, a 14-pager that backs up what many media outlets have been covering as the likely direction for NASA and beyond. The highlights: cooperate with other governments on Earth- and sun-monitoring satellites that... |
__label__neg The Library Organizational differentiation through badging: Investors in people and the value of the sign UNSPECIFIED. (2002) Organizational differentiation through badging: Investors in people and the value of the sign. JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES, 39 (8). pp. 1071-1085. ISSN 0022-2380 Full text not ava... |
__label__pos Millennials initiate more than 5 million online food-related searches each day. What a tremendous opportunity for the beef checkoff’s consumer digital advertising campaign. And just 12 weeks into the new campaign, the results are impressive indeed! The "Beef. Its What’s For Dinner." website reached more th... |
__label__pos Checking our papers posted by:Mark B. Salter // 11:59 PM // August 29, 2006 // ID TRAIL MIX At certain moments, we are asked to account for our movements. I recently applied for security clearance in the pursuit of research and filled out a long form – but the same is true of a landed immigration applicati... |
__label__neg Charity brands Government 'reckless' over council house sales Published 04/05/2016 More than 20,000 council homes could be lost across England in a year to pay for the extension of the Government's right-to-buy policy to housing association tenants, a homelessness charity has claimed. Shelter calculated th... |
__label__neg Synechococcus sp. strain PCC 7002 nifJ mutant lacking pyruvate:ferredoxin oxidoreductase. MedLine Citation: PMID: 21317262 Owner: NLM Status: MEDLINE Abstract/OtherAbstract: The nifJ gene codes for pyruvate:ferredoxin oxidoreductase (PFOR), which reduces ferredoxin during fermentative catabolism of pyruvat... |
__label__neg Non-bank lender Mortgage Ezy has unveiled a new discount home loan product which will offer owner-occupied loans with rates under 3%. Speaking exclusively to Australian Broker , the CEO of Mortgage Ezy , Peter James , unveiled the Reduce Home Loan Combo range. The new product range will offer consumers rat... |
__label__neg The international body that monitors the world's energy supply says it can see a rebound in oil prices in the not too distant future. Crude oil prices have dropped like a stone since the summer, off by about 60 per cent over that time frame. The main reason for the decline is that the U.S. mainland has ram... |
__label__neg Challenges, risks and tough decisions have been flagged up in a survey of businesses released today. The annual survey by manufacturers’ group EEF in association with financial firm Aldermore found that faltering confidence is expected to continue into 2016 as manufacturers contend with the ongoing global ... |
__label__neg Half (47%) of British children (aged five to 11) claim to have met the “real” Santa Claus, reveals new research from travel insurance specialist Columbus Direct 1. When asked how Santa Claus knows where they live: 11% of children claim he uses magic to find them on Christmas Eve. One child claimed Father C... |
__label__pos While financial funds surprisingly came out on top for the third quarter, many analysts were startled that biotech and healthcare funds came in second, given the controversy about the fundamentals of companies, plus political questions about the "fairness" of consumer costs. Can the twin sector repeat its ... |
__label__pos by Stephen Downes November 5, 2008 Keep Hope Alive Last night, as I watched Barack Obama, I kept thinking to Jesse Jackson's speech 20 years ago to the 1988 Democratic National Convention. You must never stop dreaming. Face reality, yes, but don't stop with the way things are. Dream of things as they ought... |
__label__neg Need another good reason to cook at home? These days, food costs account for a much smaller percentage of Americans' income than they did generations ago. According to a new study done by the USDA—and explored in depth by NPR—Americans spent an average of 9.9% of their disposable income on food in 2013. Co... |
__label__neg Tuesday, February 03, 2009 Honourable Dwight Duncan Minister of Finance Province of Ontario, Toronto, Ontario. Dear Minister Duncan, I am writing to you on behalf of the many thousands of members and spouses of the Steelworkers Organization of Active Retirees (SOAR) who reside in the province. Many of our ... |
__label__neg If you've recently invested in homebuilders, you may want to grab a hard hat for safety's sake. Recent housing data has been optimistic, but are current valuations in the sector warranted? Housing data bonanzaThe housing rebound appears to still be intact, according to a recent report from Lender Processin... |
__label__pos at this week's world nano-economic conference in washington, d.c., there was much discussion on the future of microelectronic devices. in particular,david tennenhouse, director of research at intel, gave a talk on “extending moore's law” in which he made some bold predictions about the future of lithograph... |
__label__neg There were many social movements occurring when Saki wrote “Tobermory” in the early twentieth century. Some scholars claim that Tobermory gaining voice is similar to the many marginalized groups who were gaining voice and agency at the time that Saki wrote this short story. Among those fighting for justice... |
__label__pos The New Delhi Railway Station is making space for a high-end multi-cuisine restaurant that will be managed by top-ranking players of the hospitality and catering industry and will dish out delectable international cuisines. Officials are giving shape to some new tender conditions, which include “quality an... |
__label__pos The second session of the plenary meeting on an Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) entered its fifth day in Panama City, Panama. In the morning, delegates met to discuss: interim arrangements for the multi-disciplinary expert panel (MEP) and the rules o... |
__label__neg Hence we’re on a path towards 4-degree global warming probably as soon as by the end of this century. This would mean a world of risks beyond the experience of our civilization – including heat waves, especially in the tropics, a sea-level rise affecting hundreds of millions of people, and regional yield f... |
__label__pos Third World Crop Pest: As Invasive Species Threatens Production, Harvest Destruction Goes Underreported As crop pests threaten global food supplies, new research shows that even our worst estimates of plant pathogens and invasive species worldwide are much lower than the actual numbers. That's because poor... |
__label__neg Currently there is no curative treatment for metastatic clear cell renal cell cancer, the commonest variant of the disease. A key factor in this treatment resistance is thought to be the molecular complexity of the disease 1. Targeted therapy such as the tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI)-sunitinib have been ... |
__label__neg A unanimous U.S. Supreme Court held on March 3, 2015, that the Tax Injunction Act (TIA) does not bar challenges to state tax information reporting regimes that are distinctly separate from the assessment or collection of state taxes. The Court’s ruling only applies to whether a federal district court had j... |
__label__neg DNV Predicts Ship Propulsion Technology Uptake to 2020 DNV simulation model used global shipping data and technology specific information to predict the deployment of emission reduction and energy efficiency technologies up to 2020 The results show that high fuel costs will result in a drive towards more e... |
__label__pos Ahh, building the perfect home. It’s a never-ending journey, right? Regular readers will remember my recent guide to creating the perfect living room. Well, now I’m going to show you how to turn your guest room into a personal hideaway. After all, modern life is very stressful, and we could all benefit fro... |
__label__neg Retail platform funds, also known as for profit funds, are superannuation funds that are generally owned by a private company. Due to the heavy competition in this area, the market funds compete extensively not only between themselves but also with industry funds and self managed superannuation funds in an... |
__label__neg Serogroup B Testimony: Laurie Stelzer This testimony was provided to the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices on June 26, 2015. My name is Laurie Stelzer and I’m a representative of the National Meningitis Association. In October 2014, I lost my smart, funny and healthy 18-year-old daughter, Sara, ... |
__label__neg On September 8, a standing-room only crowd of policymakers and members of the global health community gathered in Washington, DC, to hear about ways to improve monitoring, transparency, and accountability for maternal, newborn, and child health. A panel of three speakers demonstrated the need to improve th... |
__label__pos As mobile devices branch out further, the IT department is beginning to get nervous. With more people bring their own personal devices out to the plant floors, the question arises: “Are our devices secure?” But when more companies ask this question, employees begin to ask their own questions: “Is this an i... |
__label__pos Mon, Jan 23, 2017 at noon: Decline of cash assistance and child well-being, Luke Shaefer Anderson, Barbara A., and Brian D. Silver. 1984. "Equality, Efficiency, and Politics in Soviet Bilingual Education Policy, 1934-1980." American Political Science Review, 78(4): 1019-39. Provision of schooling in the na... |
__label__neg It is never easy to resign from a job, however as a professional courtesy, when an nurse is about to leave a job a nursing resignation letter should be submitted.Whether the nursing job is permanent or temporary, offering a timely letter of resignation gives an employer more time to fill a nursing position... |
__label__pos Fourth Generation Warfare and the Survivor Military think tankers often characterize the current terrorism conflicts as fourth generation warfare between transnational groups which don't play by "the rules". Wars taken on by "sovereign" governments will thus have a more "legitimate" air. Reality is that un... |
__label__neg One case of pet tattooing actually inspired New York state to ban the act entirely. A Brooklyn tattoo artist posted pictures of his recently tattooed dog on various social media sites, which of course went viral because it outraged pet owners everywhere. He claimed he did it while the dog was sedated in th... |
__label__pos Geoffrey Moore (1999) stated that, regarding a smooth bell curve of the traditional Technology Adoption Life Cycle, there are five groups of high tech customers which are innovators, early adopters, early majority, late majority, and laggards. The way to get these customers is to work the curve from left t... |
__label__neg The Churches of God, General Conference was founded in 1825 by John Winebrenner, formerly a minister with the German Reformed Church. It was known for much of its history as the General Eldership of the Churches of God in North America. Using data from the 1980-2010 Religious Congregations and Membership S... |
__label__neg Published November 5, 2016 Water is the essence of life. The human body cannot survive without water because it is so critical for all... — William Wilberforce Your intestinal microflora—aka your microbiome—is an integral part of your immune system, and over the past several years, research has revealed th... |
__label__neg U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., pledged support for a Manhattan Project National Historical Park that includes Hanford's B Reactor in his new role as chairman of the Senate Energy and Natural Re-sources Committee. The committee has oversight of the National Park Service, making it key to B Reactor's future. "... |
__label__pos Howard Hughes Corp (NYSE:HHC), a land developer, is challenging the U.S Internal Revenue Service over a $144.1 billion tax bill that is tied to the company’s Summerlin land sales. The land sales, which center on a sizable planned community in southern Nevada, have brewed a tax battle that could rattle the ... |
__label__pos Cribs are an odd duck in the home furnishing world. They’re something of a unitasker. Once your baby grows into a toddler, unless you’re expecting another child, you’re simply going to get rid of the thing. Often due to safety concerns, used cribs are simply thrown away. Some brands have responded to this ... |
__label__pos Essays Tagged: "purchasing power" turns into a want. A want basically is a need but with a specific product in mind. A want backed by purchasing power becomes a demand. Then a product must be bought. A product may be a good, service, ... of most of the world" (Mueller, 1998, p.246). "Most people think that... |
__label__neg Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-1258639 author Verbist, Koen UGent promoter Gabriels, Donald UGent and Cornelis, Wim UGent organization alternative title Klimatologische en bodemfysische beperkingen voor efficiënte regencaptatie in gedegradeerde gebied... |
__label__pos We met a very interesting figure in the study of the history of science in class today: the Russian physicist Boris Hessen. Hessen is famous for a 1931 paper entitled The Social and Economic Roots of Newton’s Principia, in which he suggested that Newton’s monumental work was created to cater to the goals a... |
__label__pos It is nearly impossible these days even to mention the word “law” without being accused of legalism. Certainly, any promotion of actually, you know, keeping the law is out of bounds (sports pun intentional here). Of course, that means that we have to shove many biblical passages under the rug, most notably... |
__label__neg The University of Florida on Wednesday opened a state-of-the-art lab in Haiti to train researchers to better understand and fight tuberculosis. The 1,500 square-feet (139 square-meters) facility will bring graduate students from outside Haiti to train Haitian technicians, who will then go on to work at the... |
__label__pos For more than a decade, inexpensive electronic instruments have made continuous underwater light monitoring an integral part of many seagrass studies. Although biofouling, if not controlled, compromises the utility of the record. A year-long assessment of the time course of sensor fouling, in the Laguna Ma... |
__label__neg PSYCH 525 Week 3 DQ 1 This work of PSYCH 525 Week 3 Discussion Question 1 shows the solutions to the following problems: How might these qualifications impact the use of assessment results by psychology professionals? What is your experience with the qualifications of individuals who are administering asse... |
__label__pos Does education have a purpose? Prompted in part by discussions that have taken place in this blog, I recently asked a group of final year undergraduate students what they believed the purpose of a university education was. There were some variations in the responses, but most of them converged on the idea ... |
__label__pos My first decade in the technology industry was spent producing service side software for very large enterprises in the Telecom sector. Since then my personal path led me to migrate my focus to Mobile client solutions, spending several years gaining experience and expertise in producing them for both commer... |
__label__neg Last summer, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) did a public pool study that concluded that feces are frequently introduced into pool water by swimmers. I debated whether to publish this, well, not particularly pleasant information, but we should all be aware of prepared when we venture o... |
__label__pos 1 Answer | Add Yours [eNotes editors are not permitted to answer more than one question per posting. To answer additional questions, please post them separately.] Peter Jackson, Professor of Geography, teaches at the University of Sheffield, in the UK. His research concentrates on, among other topics, soci... |
__label__pos Book a demo Let a friendly Gnomen expert answer all of your questions and take you through the system online in 15 minutes. Just choose a time that suits you. See my guest blog on this PropTech special featured on NC Real Estate and find out the benefits of storing your data on the cloud: http://ncrealesta... |
__label__pos History in the Howard Zinn school, with working people taking the fore, finally acknowledged for their contributions in settling the frontier. The Western history many people schooled before the 1970s grew up with is an affair of steely-jawed Anglo pioneers and stalwart but inconveniently located American ... |
__label__pos Interview by Sasha Nyary Marcella Runell Hall, vice president for student life and dean of students at Mount Holyoke College, is a leading scholar on the connections between social justice, hip-hop, and faith. Under her leadership, the College has enhanced the student experience through Living Learning Com... |
__label__pos The United States's "remote control" campaign against Islamist targets is intensifying. But behind the headlines, the transnational diffusion of al-Qaida's idea is just as potent. The momentum in the global war against Islamist paramilitary groups can appear to be with the United States and its allies. The... |
__label__neg Continue Reading A fixed indexed annuity is an investment that grows at the higher of a minimum guaranteed rate of return or the return from a chosen index, reports AnnuityFYI. The return is reduced by applicable fees and formulas. A fixed indexed annuity is a contract with an insurance company, according ... |
__label__pos This is a strange time for marketers. So many of the fundamental metrics that have been essential to the business have been rendered either meaningless or less meaningful. The definition of “audience” has changed, and the math now reflects niches and behavior and tracking to a degree that is as useful as i... |
__label__pos The latest British Social Attitudes Survey is a blow for the left. 54% of respondents think employment benefits are too high, 63% blame parents for child poverty and fewer people are willing to give up their own hard-earned cash to reduce the income gap. People appear to be becoming more individualistic. A... |
__label__neg For a bit of fun, I typed in an annual income of $220,000 into this handy little online calculator, and it shows that I’m the 107,565th richest person in the world … whoohoo! Now, if I typed in my real annual income, I think that I could jump myself higher up that list … and, if I factored in that I get th... |
__label__pos Microsoft has joined the Open Compute Project, a consortium that Facebook created to share the designs of servers and other equipment that power the Internet's largest data centers. Like other Internet giants, Microsoft designs its own servers to be more efficient than standard boxes sold by the likes of H... |
__label__neg but John McCain is being singled out for the following statement which he made last week: * "It's indisputable that (autism) is on the rise amongst children, the question is what's causing it. And we go back and forth and there's strong evidence that indicates that it's got to do with a preservative in vac... |
__label__neg Every night you hear the floorboards creak from footsteps when no one is home, and you swear you felt someone standing behind you only a moment ago. Living in a house with these kinds of creepy occurrences may not be appealing to most, but a recent survey from Realtor.com found that a number of Americans w... |
__label__pos log in account Governing Large Implementation Projects: Execution Is Key -- Findings From Forrester's Recent Sourcing Forum Posted by Liz Herbert on November 22, 2010 We met with 30 Sourcing & Vendor Management Professionals during an action session at Forrester’s Sourcing & Vendor Management Forum in Chic... |
__label__neg dc.contributor.author HORAN, David dc.date.accessioned 2012-04-24T13:20:00Z dc.date.available 2012-04-24T13:20:00Z dc.date.issued 2012 dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/1814/21717 dc.description Defence date: 31 August 2012 en dc.description Examining Board: Professor Pascal Courty, University of Vic... |
__label__neg Thanksgiving is a time to be thankful for all the good in one’s life. It’s also a time to share in the goodness and help others who may be less fortunate. Pam Spates, along with members of area churches, is sharing many blessings through a community-wide feeding event. The Upper Sampson Missionary Union is... |
__label__neg Article Title Program Web Address www.iastate.edu Abstract Menu analysis is the gathering and processing of key pieces of information to make it more manageable and understandable. Ultimately, menu analysis allows managers to make more informed decisions about prices, costs, and items to be included on a m... |
__label__pos Running on Empty This post is at least a week late. Various committments had conspired and led to what should have been a late October post to turn into a 1 Nov one. About ten to eleven months ago, we asked whether "we can have a last flutter?". Many readers were astounded and questioned our sanity. Fortun... |
__label__neg I have chronic pain which is intermittent and is in the lower back and can go down my leg. The sensations in my leg are tingling/hot/cold and numb areas. I find that anything physical aggravates the pain or sitting and standing for a long time also aggravates it. I find relief with rest by lying down. I ha... |
__label__neg Title Influence of stressors on breast cancer incidence in the Women's Health Initiative UMMS Affiliation Department of Medicine, Division of Preventive and Behavioral Medicine Date 3-2009 Document Type Article Subjects Aged; Breast Neoplasms; Cohort Studies; Cross-Sectional Studies; Female; Follow-Up Stud... |
__label__pos Every so often, I’m seized by the compulsion to clean out my overpopulated drawers and closets and to dispose of all the stuff that I’ve accumulated over the years. Usually that compulsion passes quickly, but not this time: I was determined to deaccession. The process, though, was a halting and incomplete ... |
__label__neg Sometimes you hear these horror stories about the negative impact of doing business with a payday loan company. The horror stories surround what happens when you can’t pay your debt. This is when people start thinking of back breaking loan sharks with Mafia connections. With all these crazy stories, who in... |
__label__pos In July and August RLG Programs conducted a survey among 18 RLG partners we had selected because they had “multiple metadata creation centers” on campus that included libraries, archives, and museums and had some interaction among them. Our objective was to gain a baseline understanding of current descript... |
__label__pos Storing Photos in Google Services Provides no Privacy, Doctors BEWARE! The current and past practice of many physicians has been to store patient photos. With the enormous rise in the number of lawsuits that are filed each year against health care institutions as well as individual practitioners, it is no ... |
__label__pos ATLANTA - Scientists at Georgia State University havefound that whole ginger extract has promising cancer-preventingactivity in prostate cancer. The first of its kind study looks at theanti-cancer properties of ginger as a whole, rather than that ofindividual compounds found in the plant. The lab of Ritu A... |
__label__neg Mission Introduction The centuries-old quest for other worlds like our Earth has been rejuvenated by the intense excitement and popular interest surrounding the discovery of hundreds of planets orbiting stars beyond our solar system. Kepler was specifically designed to survey a portion of our region of the... |
__label__neg Couponing 101: The 10 Most Important Facts A Beginner Should Know 1. Be Patient. Its important to remember that “mastering” couponing takes time. You will not do everything right the first or even the fifth time. You will make lots of mistakes, but you will get better with every shopping trip you go on. 2.... |
__label__neg freely available re-usable Polymers 2013, 5(2), 344-360; doi:10.3390/polym5020344 Abstract :Reported is a study evaluating the potential of esterified tannins as plastic additives in poly(lactic acid) (PLA). Tannin esterification using anhydrides was investigated as a route to synthesize tannin esters poss... |
__label__neg Conservationists in Queensland are preparing for bat-birthing season by enlisting an army of foster parents to care for orphaned flying foxes. Despite bats having a reputation as disease-carrying pests, more than 60 people flocked to a class in western Brisbane on Sunday in the hope of becoming accredited ... |
__label__pos The Lichen/Non-lichen Connection One thing we knew for certain about lichens: the fungal partner of the lichen symbiosis could not live its whole life cycle without a photosynthesizing slave providing sugars to the fungus. These enslaved, encapsulated algae or cyanobacteria (formerly known as blue algae) c... |
__label__pos HOBOKEN, N.J. (CBSNewYork) — It is becoming the land of frequent flooding and, after another round of rain this week, some Hoboken residents have had enough. “I’ve so, like, had it. Born and raised here and I’m ready to move,” lifelong Hoboken resident Debbie Veloce told CBS 2’s Vanessa Murdock on Thursday... |
__label__neg Leah Friedman, for appellant. Sheila O'Shea, for respondent. OPINION GRAFFEO, J. The primary issue presented in this case is whether defendant's constitutional rights were violated by the trial court's failure to sua sponte inquire into his mental capacity to represent himself prior to granting his applica... |
__label__neg It's not just waking up every two hours that can make breastfeeding mothers sleepy. The hormone oxytocin is responsible for the milk letdown during nursing -- and can also make you feel calm and sleepy, according to article published in the Winter 2005 issue of "The Journal of Perinatal Education." If you ... |
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