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__label__neg Regenerative medicine in spinal cord injuries (SCI) is proving to help the human body create new cell and nerve connections that are severed during this type of injury. In a review of current scientific research for stem cell treatment in SCI published this month in the Springer journal Neurotheraputics, D... |
__label__neg Audit (A-05-12-00021) 08-23-2013 Aurum Institute for Health Research Did Not Always Manage President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief Funds or Meet Program Goals in Accordance With Award Requirements Complete Report Download the complete report Adobe® Acrobat® is required to read PDF files. Summary Through... |
__label__pos As a masculine male you are a rare creature (at least in the United States). Your demeanor leads to people either flocking towards you, attracted to your aura of power and confidence or it repels them as you are a mirror that forces them to look at their own mediocre existence. This life is incredibly easy... |
__label__pos Roadside emergencies are never fun, but they can be less terrible if you’re prepared for them. To prepare you for vehicle breakdown success, we asked “Highwayman Walt” for 33 items that every emergency car kit should have. And he would know the answer as Walt Brinker has performed over 2,000 roadside assis... |
__label__pos A deeply concerned physician reflects on today’s doctor-patient relationships and offers a compelling vision of a better way to practice medicine Patients and doctors alike are keenly aware that the medical world is in the midst of great change. We live in an era of continuous healthcare reforms, many of w... |
__label__pos Arbeitsberichte der Hochschule für Bankwirtschaft 56 Abstract: This paper tackles the issue of the incompleteness of information available to the central bank when taking its monetary policy decisions. It is focused on euro area data and based on the simplistic assumption of the central bank following a si... |
__label__pos If you want to increase your leadership skills you need good training, practical tools, and proven strategies. This course is based on the latest leadership research, yet it aims to equip business people with actual techniques that can be applied in the workplace. In 3 fast paced hours you will learn about... |
__label__neg We present an algorithm that solves the problem of finding the vehicle schedule which minimizes total inconveniences for travel along a fixed path, where service times at nodes are constrained by time windows and where inconvenience is modelled using convex functions of the service times. This problem occu... |
__label__pos Champions Healthy Living program’s goal is to get children between the ages of eight and 18 to commit to a healthy, active lifestyle. CHLP will work with kids and their families to share recipes and physical activities, offer licensed social work as needed, identify and resolve eating issues, and participa... |
__label__neg Andrea Bianchi and Daniel Peat, "Interpretation in International Law" English | ISBN: 0198725744 | 2015 | 432 pages | PDF | 4 MB International lawyers have long recognised the importance of interpretation to their academic discipline and professional practice. As new insights on interpretation abound in ot... |
__label__pos News Releases Existing-home sales edged up in December, sales for all of 2013 were the highest since 2006, and median prices maintained strong growth. A home’s curb appeal is crucial because it can be the first thing buyers notice about a home. That’s why Realtors® rated exterior projects among the most va... |
__label__pos After the Conservative Chairman, Grant Shapps, tweeted an advert praising cuts to beer and bingo duty, Twitter responded with a series of spoofs ads that derided this seemingly clumsy attempt to engage with the working classes. So far, so normal. Pastiches of music, film and brand are an accepted and impor... |
__label__neg We used data from experimental plots (control, partially cut and clear-cut) established in 1998, in a tropical dry forest (TDF) in Jamaica, to assess changes in above ground biomass (AGB) 10 years after disturbance. The treatments reduced AGB significantly in 1999 (partially cut: 37.6 %, clear-cut: 94.4 %)... |
__label__pos In “Synchtube: Strategically Stymieing Boredom” article, the first part of this two-part series, I described how the synchtube service could be used to share movies together to combat boredom and poor attendance on structure grinds and other boring but necessary strategic operations. Did it sound good? You... |
__label__neg Much to even my own surprise, Carol's Daughter failed at my first sniff test. I had innocently thought that the name of a product such as Mimosa Hair Honey ($15.50) would be a reasonable clue as to the contents. But no, there is neither honey nor mimosa in Mimosa Hair Honey. You will not find any vanilla i... |
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__label__neg Related Information Additional Resources Volume 8, Number 4—April 2002 Books and Media Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems in Epidemiology Highlight and copy the desired format. EID Kitron U. Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems in Epidemiology. Emerg Infect Dis. 2002;8(4):448-44... |
__label__neg Unit 7 Oxidation is addition of oxygen or removal of hydrogen or loss of electrons by an element and as a result oxidation number increases. Reduction is addition of hydrogen or removal of oxygen or gain of electrons by an element and as a result oxidation number decreases. Oxidation number is the apparent... |
__label__pos Click Forensics: a community sharing approach to improving pay-per-click quality by Andy Oram Both sides (those who wish to abuse the system and those who want to keep it clean) are always increasing their sophistication, pushing more and more criteria through more and more complex algorithms in an effort ... |
__label__neg "Ayahuasca is a traditional medicine central to the lives of indigenous peoples throughout the Amazon river basin. Almost a decade ago, Loren Miller of the International Plant Medicine Corporation applied to the US government to be recognized as the "inventor" of ayahuasca. Although ayahuasca has been prod... |
__label__neg The Importance of Software Escrow Agreements As the managed services model of IT governance continues to spread and grow, some organizations are beginning to realize the need for software escrow agreements. These agreements are designed to be a part of a comprehensive disaster and recovery plan, a critical... |
__label__neg On September 25, Pope Francis will speak to the United Nations General Assembly in New York City as the members determine the new Sustainable Development Goals. These goals will guide global leaders in finding a way forward for international development. The Sustainable Development Goals are being finalize... |
__label__neg In January we launched the Future of Work campaign with the Globe and Mail, profiling Canadian businesses that are using technology to gain a competitive advantage and transform how they operate. While their stories are being shared, we also wanted to hear from you. So we are posting regular poll questions... |
__label__pos Coates. Him say: I have all the repressed rage of a kid who was bullied — except now I have some size to match. At that moment, violent fantasies, wholly unmentionable, were dancing in my head. Contributing to those fantasies was a simple maxim inherited from childhood: “Thou shalt never be found a punk.” ... |
__label__pos Few would think that there were any philosophical underpinnings to martial arts. It’s just people fighting, right?! Indeed, I doubt that, for example, Kickboxing lies on any grand metaphysical foundations. I can’t imagine Jean-Claude Van Damme was channeling Arthur Schopenhauer or Immanuel Kant when he was... |
__label__neg 1 ETHICAL GUIDELINES FOR BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH ON HUMAN PARTICIPANTS INDIAN COUNCIL OF MEDICAL RESEARCH NEW DELHI 2006 2 Published by: Director-General Indian Council of Medical Research New Delhi October, 2006 All rights reserved The use of content from this book is permitted for all non-commercial purposes... |
__label__neg Phenotypic differentiation between wild and domesticated varieties of Crescentia cujeteL. and culturally relevant uses of their fruits as bowls in the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico 9:76 DOI: 10.1186/1746-4269-9-76 © Aguirre-Dugua et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. 2013 Received: 9 July 2013 Accepted: 29 Octo... |
__label__neg Financial Literacy Program The University at Buffalo’s Financial Literacy Program is designed to help students understand the basics of money management. Affording college may seem overwhelming at first. Learning the basic steps can help make the process easier. Complete the FAFSA each year before UB’s pri... |
__label__neg In order to provide a continuous supply of ATP, heart cells contain thousands of mitochondria, which may be a source of, and subject to damage by, oxidative stress. We have found that cardiac mitochondria are organized as a network of oscillators, whose degree of coupling and synchronization is influenced ... |
__label__neg Pumpkins, like other squash, are thought to have originated in North America. The oldest evidence, pumpkin-related seeds dating between 7000 and 5500 BC, were found in Mexico. Since some squash share the same botanical classifications as pumpkins, the names are frequently used interchangeably. One often us... |
__label__pos With respect to our place in the future Rilke concludes the preceding paragraph, The future stands firm, dear Mr. Kappus, but we move in infinite space. In an attempt to get my own head around Rilke’s thought in the following paragraphs I will quote in full with perhaps some brief comments clarifying what ... |
__label__neg Reprocessing mine tailings involves using modern extraction methods to remove minerals that are still present in the waste rock produced by operating or closed mines. This process lets miners eliminate the cost of mining minerals directly. Reprocessing also often provides an opportunity to clean up toxic t... |
__label__neg Transforming Development: New Actors, Innovative Technologies, & Emerging Trends The Human Development Conference is a student-run event sponsored by the Ford Program in Human Development Studies and Solidarity at the University of Notre Dame. Our History The overarching mission of the Ford Program is to b... |
__label__pos A long day of running errands left your feet aching and fatigued and the quick remedy is to soak them in warm water with powdered mustard. To do: Pour 2 liters of hot tap water into a basin and stir in 2 tablespoons of powdered mustard. Then soak your tired feet for 5 to 10 minutes. A compound found in mus... |
__label__pos Just 2% of U.S. Geothermal Power Could Supply 2,500 Times Our Energy NeedsBy G.S. Early, Contributing Writer, Money Morning • November 28, 2012 View Comments Start the conversationLeave a Reply Click here to cancel reply.Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Name * Email * W... |
__label__neg In this book, John Corvino argues that same-sex marriages should be recognized for the sake of the would-be married individuals themselves and for society as a whole. Maggie Gallagher argues that such marriages should not be recognized both because such unions are not true marriages and because she believe... |
__label__neg Aclidinium is prescribed to help ease the long-term symptoms of cough, wheeze and breathlessness in adults with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Make sure you know how to use the inhaler properly. Ask your nurse, doctor or pharmacist to show you, if you are unsure. Use the inhaler regularly, each mor... |
__label__pos Earlier in the week we posted about Not A Cornfield, a “living sculpture” cultivated on a brownfield site in Los Angeles. A few days hence we are reminded of Wheatfieldby Agnes Denes, a public sculpture/installation/performance/subsidized farmland (take your pick) for a landfill area in Lower Manhattan and... |
__label__pos Published on February 6th, 2013 | by Jeremy Bloom Best way to cut the deficit: Grow the (green) economy It’s not rocket science. It’s basic economics. Invest in job creation. More jobs cascade into more revenues across the economy. More working people leads to more tax revenue. The Congressional Progressiv... |
__label__neg If you’re a New Scientist reader, you may have come across this article titled “Beauty is in the eye of your friends.” The brief article (which I found via 3 Quarks Daily) describes research purporting to show that whether (heterosexual) women find a man attractive depends, in part, on whether other women ... |
__label__neg IM Practical Nursing Medical-Surgical Nursing I Teacher Edition www.okcimc.com 800-654-4502 10-123456789 CIMC HO1038 MODULE 4 cardiac Nursing N urses will care for patients who have a variety of cardiac conditions. These conditions may be structural, mechanical, or electrical in nature. This module is a re... |
__label__pos Terri Meyer Boake, BES, BArch, MArch, LEED AP Professor School of Architecture University of Waterloo email: tboake@uwaterloo.ca Environmental Building Design last updated January 17, 2017 4:59 PM Course Description: This course takes the more general notions of passive design as introduced in Arch 125 and... |
__label__pos It is a tragic fact that in every war the civilian population pays a very high price. Afghanistan is no exception. According to the UN mission in Afghanistan’s (UNAMA) annual report, a total of 3,021 civilian died in 2011 in Afghanistan — an eight percent increase in the number of civilians (2,790) who die... |
__label__pos Here's the biggest issue: I've been royally spoiled with each of these my whole life. I've always lived on the safe east side of milwaukee; I've rarely had to pay for housing; aaaaand my roommate has always been awesome. The lone exception was last summer when I lived in the ghetto, paid $325/month, and li... |
__label__pos Police officers may be able to remotely control self-driving cars in the future, as part of crime fighting efforts being considered by the U.S. government. Autonomous vehicles (AVs) are fastbecoming a reality and prominent scientists such as Stephen Hawking, Elon Musk and Bill Gates all signed a letter urg... |
__label__neg In 2008, the City measured its municipal greenhouse gas emissions to be able to forecast our targeted emission reductions. In 2013, we remeasured our emissions and saw a decrease of 11%! As one of the oldest cities in South Florida, we want to lead by example. Our City operations have targeted reductions o... |
__label__neg Whatever sort of road traffic accident you may have been involved in, if it was somebody else's fault, you may be entitled to make a traffic accident claim. Road traffic accidents are the most common cause of personal injury and we recognise that it is important that claims are dealt with efficiently and q... |
__label__pos There’s good news for local property sellers wishing to achieve a quick sale, as independent estate agent Alasdair Morrison & Partners announces an easier way to sell via online property auctions. Selling via The Modern Method of Auction Alasdair says: “Selling property through our auction method couldn’t ... |
__label__neg A well-rounded education includes the arts (music, dance, theater, visual arts, literature, film). The arts encourage creativity, innovation, and self-confidence—essential skills for a 21st century workforce. The arts have been shown to reach students that don’t learn well through traditional methods, spar... |
__label__pos Being Pro-Life Is Necessary to Defend Liberty by Congressman Ron Paul Pro-life libertarians have a vital task to perform: to persuade the many abortion-supporting libertarians of the contradiction between abortion and individual liberty; and, to sever the mistaken connection in many minds between individua... |
__label__neg Excessively crying infant in the family: mother-infant, father-infant and mother-father interaction. MedLine Citation: PMID: 12296876 Owner: NLM Status: MEDLINE Abstract/OtherAbstract: METHOD: We studied mother-infant, father-infant and mother-father interaction in 32 families with an excessively crying in... |
__label__neg A comparative financial statement includes figures relating to a previous accounting period, normally shown in a separate column beside the main statement. For the comparative financial statements to be meaningful, they must be prepared on a consistent basis in the relevant accounting periods. slide 1 of 5... |
__label__neg For those of you that have children, you know that you should never show one preferential treatment over the others. One child may never give you any grief and is always well-behaved, while another may push your buttons. However, you can never tell one that they are your favorite. Well, at least not while ... |
__label__pos McDonald's beefs up product pipeline amid sales struggle For McDonald's Corp., this will be a year built on new kinds of beef, breakfast, beverages and McBites, as the restaurant chain attempts to erase last year's sales struggles. The company's 14,000-plus domestic restaurants, representing roughly half o... |
__label__neg By CityTownInfo.com Staff March 9, 2009 A new wave of layoffs has pushed unemployment to 8.1 percent, its highest level in more than 25 years. With the notable exception of the healthcare field, which added 30,000 jobs, most industries keenly felt the economic downturn: United Press International reports t... |
__label__neg Wintonbury Land Trust will present wildlife biologist Julie Victoria at its Annual Meeting on June 10th, 6:30 - 8:30 P.M, at Seabury Retirement Community's Heritage Hall auditorium. After a short business meeting from 6:30 - 7:15, there will be a social mixer with a variety of "finger foods" and beverages ... |
__label__neg This website is no longer being updated. Visit Dartmouth Now for all news published after June 7, 2010. Student "Gleaning" program seeks to improve quality of food available Dartmouth junior Becca Heller led an effort that prepared more than 1350 meals for the hungry this fall. Total cost: $12. Heller is t... |
__label__pos How To Get Rid of Red Flour Beetles Signs of Red Flour Beetle InfestationFlour and other grains infested by Red Flour Beetles may be discernable by a moldy flavor and pungent odor. Adult flour beetles may be on the surface of infested foods, deep inside the food material, or scurrying away when disturbed. ... |
__label__neg The persimmon tree, Diospyros virginiana, is prized for its fruit by both humans and animals. The tree takes its time in growing and blooming the edible treat. A wait of more than two decades is common. Time Frame The United States Forest Service indicates that the blooming stage of the persimmon tree is d... |
__label__neg ‘Biometrics has proven to be one of the most effective ways to identify individuals entering the country. By providing immigration officials with greater certainty, biometrics will facilitate legitimate travel to Canada,’ he said. Starting in 2013, people from the countries concerned who apply for a visito... |
__label__pos Imagine if there was a way that we could lose weight and live a longer, healthier life without the need to give up delicious meals or spend hours working out? Is the answer to good health really a secret, or has it existed for centuries? The latest film to land at FMTV, and is our featured film for Novembe... |
__label__neg Learning About Incentives From The Big Short An incentive is something that motivates us to do something. The study of incentive structures can help determine economic activities. If our goal is to have money then we are motivated to work and get paid. 🙂 Understanding how incentives and disincentives work... |
__label__pos FAITH + IDEAS =: last updated 02/28/2011 By Priscilla Nelson I loved Dr. Seuss’s books as a child and I love them more as an adult. In fact, I think it’s safe to say that Dr. Seuss has had a profound effect on my life. As a kid, I was tickled by the very sound of, Say! I like green eggs and ham! I do! I li... |
__label__neg Breast Cancer in Hawai‘i Why aren’t Island women getting mammograms? "What if they find something? I don't know if I could deal with that!" remarks Priscilla Batul, an 'Ewa Beach resident, when asked what she fears most about having her yearly mammogram. As a clinic aide in a doctor's office, she knows how... |
__label__pos Ahead of the Paris conference, climate talks this month have been slow. This was noted by the meeting of Like Minded Developing Countries (LMDC) in New Delhi, in which India also reiterated that developed countries should not engage in a blame game with their developing counterparts. Earlier this month, th... |
__label__pos Joshua Cook BenSwann.com Oct. 14, 2013 Since 2008, the idea of third parties started to gain more popularity across America. Principled conservatives and libertarians united against both the Democrat and Republican establishment started to explore methods of opposing Washington elites and the status quo. T... |
__label__pos On the evening of Jan. 21, I sent my entire staff the full text of Paul Kandell’s article “Preparing for the Unimaginable,” which was published in the Spring 2010 issue of Adviser Update. I had read it before, but I happened to stumble upon it again and, for whatever reason, felt the need to forward it on ... |
__label__neg On Conceiving the Inconceivable Easy Some Principles in Understanding the Origin of the Conditioned Soul by Ravindra Svarupa Dasa We conditioned souls are originally Krishna conscious living entities, but owing to a desire to be independent of God and to be the Supreme ourselves, we have fallen from our or... |
__label__pos When function surpasses form, the operating system drops out of the equation. Will we ever move away from the traditional concepts and definitions of disk, memory, network and CPU for operating systems? We should move, instead, toward the concept of workloads. Every computing service is a workload—a new ... |
__label__neg freely available re-usable Sensors 2008, 8(6), 3932-3937; doi:10.3390/s8063932 1 2 Abstract : 1. Introduction 2. International framework 3. GeoHazData concept User requirements ndInternational Geohazards Workshop held at BRGM in Orléans (France) in June 2005, a working group of scientists and experts conce... |
__label__pos All eyes are on oil, but the natural-gas industry faces interesting times. With commodity price volatility picking up, Morningstar's oil and natural-gas analysts have taken a long, hard look at the companies that they cover. I sat down with Eric Chenoweth, the associate director of Morningstar's energy tea... |
__label__pos Font: + - Get two entrepreneurs in a room and chances are one, if not both, have been the victim of accounting fraud. According to the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners annual report, nearly half of all small businesses experience fraud at some point in their business lifecycle. It will cost these o... |
__label__neg More than nine in ten subjects taking the products in a six-month double-blind, placebo controlled clinical trial report hair loss improvement using Biotech's NuHair product Bangor, Maine --Important new findings from a preliminary clinical trial of NuHair TM, a two-component herbal supplement designed to ... |
__label__neg The Oregon Association of Nurseries praised the U.S. Senate for the Dec. 14 passage of a new federal Farm Bill, H.R. 2419, by a vote of 79-14. The decision was hailed as a major victory for Oregon's nursery and greenhouse industry, which is one of the largest exporters of nursery stock in the country. The ... |
__label__pos Power of Mother Nature never fails to leave me in awe, whether its beautiful creations or powerful destructions. The beauty it brings always make me realise how privilege I am to be able to appreciate such views. When I visited Yogyakarta, I witnessed both beauty and damages Mother nature caused. In this p... |
__label__neg Vuk Mandic Alex Schumann Professor Vuk Mandic is an observational cosmologist involved in the search for gravitational waves with LIGO (Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory.) Gravitational Waves were predicted by Einstein’s Theory of General Relativity, but have yet to be observed in the nat... |
__label__neg NEW YORK, March 27, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- CoreBrand, a leading brand strategy and communications firm and creator of the Corporate Branding Index®, which provides continuous benchmarking data, insights and corporate brand valuation for more than 1,000 companies, across 50 industries, released today its seve... |
__label__pos The state of morality in modern games As games are an interactive medium, they have the potential to offer a fluid ever-altering experience. However, developers have traditionally had difficulty bringing this type of thinking to fruition and as a result we have all grown up playing mostly linear games. Tha... |
__label__neg Letter: A reason to celebrate? A reason to celebrate? Editor of the Reformer: While it's always nice to have a day off from work, US Labor Day finds American workers having very little to celebrate. The United States is a country divided along class lines, with one reality for the rich and a very different... |
__label__neg Armenia's Aging Metsamor Nuclear Power Plant Alarms Caucasian Neighbors The USSR might have imploded two decades ago, but debris from its headlong industrialization drive litter the post-Soviet landscape, and nothing more unsettles the population of the fifteen new nations carved out of the Soviet Union th... |
__label__pos When asked specifically about the underlying technologies of a credit or debit card, Americans responded favorably, with 69 percent stating that EMV chip cards are making their debit and credit card transactions more secure, with only five percent feeling chip cards make their transactions less secure. IT ... |
__label__pos The National Green Tribunal’s (NGT) decision to ban diesel cars of more than 10 years old has met with a lot of criticisms, not only from the owners of the banned vehicles, but also from the automotive industry that finds it unfair to issue such orders overnight. Retaliating against the decision quite voca... |
__label__pos 'badness'? if you mean negative energy try a cleansing and protection. if you mean a negative person try a banishing. if you mean negative thoughts and emotions try a counselor and meditation. it's wise to do a regular cleansing and protection [as well as daily shielding] since we brush against negative en... |
__label__pos Immediately after taking office last month, Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani ordered the release of the 60 judges who had been detained by President Pervez Musharraf since November. This was a triumph for the rule of law in Pakistan, and above all a triumph for the brave Pakistani lawyers who to... |
__label__pos Whether you teach classes in Family and Consumer Sciences or Business, Foundations of Personal Finance is the right text for you. It introduces students to fundamental economic concepts so they can better understand an increasingly complex world. They learn how to identify and manage resources to achieve t... |
__label__pos Actor and activist Andrew Jackson Actor and activist Andrew Jackson is on a mission. Blending his passion for preservation with an incredible drive, he works tirelessly on a unique project designed to save the world's remaining polar bears who remain at risk. In a recent chat, Jackson revealed the secret t... |
__label__neg The procedure was a first for the Tri-Cities, according to Dr. Marc Mayhew and officials with Wellmont Health System. It closed a hole between the two heart chambers. The procedure was done at Wellmont’s Holston Valley Medical Center. Mayhew, a board-certified cardiologist with Cardiovascular Associates, s... |
__label__neg Advanced heart-pump technology provides options for those with end-stage heart failure UC Davis’ first ventricular assist device recipient reaches out to nurses, new patients Posted March 7, 2012 In February 2010, Stockton resident Steve Schmidt suddenly realized he no longer had the stamina to work at his... |
__label__pos By Spencer S. Hsu Washington Post Staff Writer Friday, April 14, 2006 Nearly eight months after Hurricane Katrina triggered the nation's largest housing crisis since the Second World War, a hastily improvised $10 billion effort by the federal government has produced vast sums of waste and misspent funds, a... |
__label__neg Learn something new every day More Info... by email Vitamin C, or ascorbic acid, is vital for tissue growth and important to the immune system, heart, skin, and hair. It is also thought to neutralize free radicals that can weaken the immune system and helps in the production of infection-fighting white blo... |
__label__pos Role of Governor: With the emergence of S.V. Ds’ and the defeat of ruling party at the Centre, in the states’ in 1967 elections, the role of the Governor underwent a radical change. The verdict of the electorates shattered the Congress monopoly of power in the states. Even at the Centre, the Congress faile... |
__label__neg What dinosaurs' colour patterns say about their habitat After reconstructing the colour patterns of a well-preserved dinosaur from China, researchers from the University of Bristol have found that the long-lost species Psittacosaurus (meaning "parrot lizard", a reference to its parrot-like beak) was light ... |
__label__neg Two Navy Task Force Commanders, who share a common goal of deterring and disrupting piracy, although operating under separate organisations, recently met onboard HNLMS Johan De Witt in the Gulf of Aden. Pakistan’s Commodore Muhammad Ihsan Qadir, Commander of Combined Task Force (CTF) 151, and the Royal Net... |
__label__neg ERIC Number:ED064889 Record Type:RIE Publication Date:1970 Pages:191 Abstractor:N/A Reference Count:N/A ISBN:N/A ISSN:N/A The Intelligent Eye. Gregory, R. L. Based on the premise that perception is a continual series of simple hypotheses about the external world which are built up and selected by sensory e... |
__label__neg Does Health-Care Spending Crowd Out Other Provincial Government Expenditures? Health spending, the largest component of provincial government spending, has risen significantly over the past decade. It has been asserted that larger health expenditures have caused provincial governments to spend less on othe... |
__label__neg Energy Industry. The report contains detailed information about Petroleo Brasileiro that gives an unrivalled in-depth knowledge about internal business-environment of the company: data about the owners, senior executives, locations, subsidiaries, markets, products, and company history. Another part of the ... |
__label__neg Ovarian cancer is the leading cause of death from gynecologic cancers in the United States, and the fifth leading cause of cancer death among American women. Advances in the fight against this terrible disease only occur through medical research focused on finding better methods of diagnosis, more effectiv... |
__label__pos Stewardship is about making choices, as individuals and in community. It is more than giving money to the church. Stewardship is about being faithful disciples, caring for and managing all that God has given us. Stewardship is not just one part of Christian discipleship; it involves every aspect of life in... |
__label__pos Foreign students are important to the Rochester economy, new data from the Brookings Institution shows. There were 6,782 international students at area colleges from 2008 to 2012, ranking Rochester 35th out of 118 metro areas. About half are here pursuing graduate degrees. Fewer than half are pursuing STEM... |
__label__pos Making the right decisions at the right time is important. Every claim decision is based on policy, legislation, the facts and current medical evidence. We pay close attention to the evolving medical research to ensure we remain current with respect to new treatments for certain injury types or conditions.... |
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