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__label__pos Now I have read and heard of people working the angles, so to speak, to maximize their benefits. Like min-maxers in a mumorpuger. I've also read and heard of folks who were outright engaged in fraud to get a lot more than they should have. However, I have seen people that the various safety net programs sa... |
__label__neg Are you a “Success Superstar?” Success can be defined in many ways. One definition is “the achievement of one’s goals.” Your goal last year might have been to be included in the list of Top 200 Loan Originators for 2013. Did you accomplish that goal? Or maybe it was to lose 10 pounds, gain 10 new referral ... |
__label__neg Dietitians and nutritionists make a difference in the lives of people every day. We offer two majors: Dietetics combines the required classroom learning and supervised practice into a four year plus one summer program. We are only one of about 50 coordinated programs in the entire U.S. Community nutrition ... |
__label__pos Around 250 staff took part in the strike and a march through Brussels demanding better governance of the EPO, according to the EPO staff union, SUEPO. A delegation met with officials from European Internal Markets Commissioner Charlie McCreevy's office the next day to outline their concerns. The protesters... |
__label__pos Let’s give some praise to the good government geeks Especially in an election year, federal employees make a tempting target. They are, in the popular imagining, entitled and entrenched, unresponsive to the public for whom they work and uninterested in anything but collecting a paycheck and a cushy pension... |
__label__neg Leaders in Northern Ireland’s business community will discuss workplace diversity as a key tool in retaining and returning talent to the region at an event on 20 May. Part of LGBT Awareness Week 2016, the Diversity Champions NI event titled ‘Business Rainbows. Better Together’ will examine if the changing ... |
__label__neg U.S. Department of State Annual Report on International Religious Freedom for 1999 - Iceland Publisher United States Department of State Publication Date 9 September 1999 Cite as United States Department of State, U.S. Department of State Annual Report on International Religious Freedom for 1999 - Iceland,... |
__label__pos Young Adults Testify Against Abstinence-Only Sex Education In the last week, a congressional committee began -- finally! -- taking a real look at government-funded abstinence-only sex "education" programs which all of us who pay taxes in the U.S. have watched billions of our collective dollars be wasted on... |
__label__pos Home > National News > Article The issue of gay adoption in Tasmania has rekindled debate on whether or not children need a female and a male parent, writes Bettina Arndt. GAY rights should not include the right to adopt children. That is the message the Tasmanian Government has been hearing since the stat... |
__label__neg Snoqualmie Roofing Contractor & Gutter Company The roof over your Snoqualmie home is one of the most important aspects of keeping your home properly weatherproofed. If your roof was improperly installed or is developing leaks, it may be time to contact a professional roofing contractor to provide you with ... |
__label__pos Good morning and greetings, NBA western conference playoff fans. It’s been a big month for birthdays in the Gilbert family, as last Monday, both my son and brother celebrated with cake, candles and ice cream, along with pony rides and a little pin the tail on the MRI. So to update my brother Brad’s knee re... |
__label__neg You've all read the stories about the large number of projects that fail. Some reports say that half or more of all projects fail—perhaps as many as 80%! However, as you look at the projects in your company, would you really say that 80% of them are failures? Would even 50% be considered failures? To answe... |
__label__neg Credit Suisse Group will cut an extra 1 billion Swiss francs ($1.1-billion U.S.) of costs, including axing more jobs, as part of efforts to bolster its profits and capital position. Volatile financial markets, a dearth of deals and tighter regulations in the wake of the 2007-9 financial crisis are forcing ... |
__label__pos Leading from the front Don't focus all your efforts on the back garden. Alison Weir explains how to cultivate a good first impression Front gardens proclaim their owners’ taste and style long before visitors reach the front door. However, many householders neglect the importance of first impressions, lavis... |
__label__neg In the mid-1990s, as the use of mobile phones started its rapid spread in much of the developed world, few thought of Africa as a potential market. Now, with more than 400 million subscribers, its market is larger than North America's. Africa took the lead in the global shift from fixed to mobile telephone... |
__label__pos HIV/AIDS activists in Zimbabwe are expressing concern that the country may fall short of its goal of providing life-saving antiretroviral drug therapy to an additional 100,000 people this year, following recent comments by the minister of health. The government has set a target of providing 160,000 people ... |
__label__neg Learn something new every day More Info... by email In the United States, a person can get arrested when there is a warrant for his arrest, or when a police officer witnesses a crime or has a reasonable suspicion that one was committed. During the first few steps in an arrest procedure, a police officer wi... |
__label__neg Washington Lawmakers and regulators are examining the fees charged by popular college-savings plans, and an investigation of big brokerage firms' sales of the plans has widened. An investor advocate told a House panel Wednesday that states may have incentives to sponsor so-called "529" plans with high fees... |
__label__pos According to New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, the spike in edged weapon attacks in the Big Apple are a result of the city’s gun control efforts being so successful. Yes, he really is that delusional. New York Mayor Bill de Blasio says the explosion in random slashings this year shows the city is getting... |
__label__neg Cycles of Civilization in Northern Mesopotamia, 4400-2000 BC Citable link to this page Title: Cycles of Civilization in Northern Mesopotamia, 4400-2000 BC Author: Ur, Jason Citation: Ur, Jason. Forthcoming. Cycles of Civilization in Northern Mesopotamia, 4400-2000 BC. Journal of Archaeological Research. Fu... |
__label__neg ERIC Number:ED338001 Record Type:RIE Publication Date:1991 Pages:83 Abstractor:N/A Reference Count:N/A ISBN:N/A ISSN:N/A Methods for Managing Stress in the Workplace: Coping Effectively on the Job. Casey, Anita; And Others This manual is intended for use by persons with psychiatric disabilities who are emp... |
__label__pos Farmers Insurance CIO Ron Guerrier has said the company will look to test Internet of Things technologies to get better insight into motor vehicle damage, as well as use drones to detect wildfire hazards. In an interview with CIO.com, Guerrier, who recently joined the firm from Toyota, outlined how emergin... |
__label__neg Rashid, Abdul (2004): Sectoral Linkages; Identifying the Key Growth Stimulating Sector of the Pakistan Economy. Published in: Pakistan Business Review , Vol. 6, No. 1 (15. April 2004): pp. 10-39. PDF MPRA_paper_27210.pdf Download (199kB) | Preview Abstract This paper investigates growth linkages among agri... |
__label__pos Protection has always been big business and when it comes to computer security we're talking about a multi-billlion-gazillion £$€ industry. According to a report circulated in 2006, the yearly cost of malware attacks was close to $13bn. With so much information now being transferred directly across the net... |
__label__pos Electric cars: a flop for many but a top to some! When were the first electric cars built? Take a guess! Everything already started in Europe in the mid-19 th century. Even more surprising, at the beginning of the 20 th century, electric cars had become the number 1 business mobility choice of the noble cl... |
__label__neg There are many benefits to changing a fuel filter in your small engine. A fuel filter is designed to properly strain the gas before it reaches the carburetor in your lawn mower, snow blower or equipment. Fuel filter replacement is important because: It prevents foreign particles from clogging your engine D... |
__label__pos ClassDojo teamwork empathy self-reflection humility perseverance ProsConvenient combination of student feedback and parent communication features. ConsEffective (and ethical) use is largely dependent on how teachers utilize the program. Bottom LineWith thoughtful classroom implementation, it can help stude... |
__label__neg A methodology for indexing river environmental condition was developed and applied to 269 subsections of national rivers located in the Republic of Korea, based on a river management perspective. The resulting index has been called the River Environment Index (REI). To develop the methodology, a total of 3... |
__label__pos Customer Logins Obtain the data you need to make the most informed decisions by accessing our extensive portfolio of information, analytics, and expertise. Sign in to the product or service center of your choice. Semiannual Eurasia Transportation Summits Spring meeting (Istanbul), fall meeting (Moscow or L... |
__label__pos The TPB's CLRP Aspirations Scenario Study integrated far-reaching land-use and transportation alternatives into one synergistic system. The study looked at the effect of implementing a 1,650-mile regional network of toll lanes (including new lanes and conversion of existing lanes, a region-wide 500-mile sy... |
__label__pos Get out of here, quick! Problems with transparent labels on glass doors. Boldt A., Stürmer B., Gaschler R., Schacht A., Sommer W. We studied the case of transparent word labels (e.g., "push") placed on glass doors, when viewed from the other side as mirror-reversed script, hence requiring an action opposit... |
__label__neg Filter Results: Publication Year 1998 2016 Publication Type Co-author Key Phrase Publication Venue Brain Region Cell Type Method Organism Learn More Axons and their synapses distal to an injury undergo rapid Wallerian degeneration, but axons in the C57BL/WldS mouse are protected. The degenerative and prote... |
__label__neg Related Information Additional Resources Volume 13, Number 8—August 2007 Research Risk Factors for Colonization with Extended-Spectrum β-Lactamase–producing Bacteria and Intensive Care Unit Admission Highlight and copy the desired format. EID Harris AD, McGregor JC, Johnson JA, Strauss SM, Moore AC, Standi... |
__label__pos Jhanjhar Bhaidia, the veteran leader of the Adivasi Morcha Sangathan then got up and asked them why they had now come to the conclusion that electoral politics was the key to people's emancipation. He said that even if it was the policy of the Adivasi Morcha Sangathan to be indifferent to all elections fro... |
__label__pos Views: 189 As usual, I'm late to this party. Nevertheless . . . I suggest the best solution to the lifeboat problem is for the person who has the power or authority to decide the order of boarding ( "the Captain" )to make a selection based on the passengers value, as he is able to determine that. If he has... |
__label__neg Title Abstract Consumer demand for intensely coloured wines necessitates the systematic testing of pigment extraction in Sangiovese, a cultivar poor in easily extractable anthocyanins. Pre-fermentation (absent, cold soak pre-fermentation at 5 °C, cryomaceration by liquid N 2 addition), temperature (20 or 3... |
__label__neg The VITAH Trial Vitamin D supplementation and cardiac autonomic tone in hemodialysis: a blinded, randomized controlled trial 15:129 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2369-15-129 © Mann et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. 2014 Received: 19 November 2013 Accepted: 28 July 2014 Published: 6 August 2014 Abstract Background P... |
__label__pos I was on a call a few months ago with a friend I track with regularly. On the call he said “I need to have a vision big enough to make high capacity leaders afraid.” That stopped me dead in my tracks. I loved it. Think about it. Is there a higher or more urgent calling than accomplishing the mission of the... |
__label__pos Should software vendors be liable for vulnerabilities in the products they sell? Are they already liable to some degree, or would new legislation be required in order to make it so? These are interesting questions, sure to provoke strong opinions on both sides of the fence. In almost every case, when you b... |
__label__pos EDUCATION Our GetGoing educational program is designed for new entrants to the IT Ops field, and offers a self-paced, low-cost way of obtaining the prerequisite skills and knowledge needed to obtain an entry-level IT Ops job. Self-study students can complete the entire six-month program for under $300, and... |
__label__pos Published on May 8th, 2011 | by Melanie Kozlan Healthy Eating Made Easy: Easy and Delicious Healthy Snacks Healthy eating should never feel like a burden. If you find it truly difficult then it’s time to discover new healthy foods to treat yourself to. It’s always wise to eat smart and read labels when you... |
__label__neg Kitchin, Rob and Hubbard, P. J. (1999) Research, action and 'critical' geographies. Area, 31 (3). pp. 195-198. ISSN 0004-0894 Download (370kB) Abstract In the 199Os, the notion of ‘doing’ critical geographies has become one of the central themes infusing human geographic study. Eschewing the strictures of ... |
__label__pos What about *ACCEPTABLE* addictions? How about *READING* "addiction": spending your "down" time reading books? Or the aforementioned Television "addiction"? Or, even worse, our "addiction" to work - 40+ hours a week in behavior that has been "proven" to be as detrimental to our health as alcohol abuse? I gu... |
__label__neg The proposal is based on earlier studies describing a novel "on-off" reversible switch mechanism that regulates transcription of multiple genes, mainly proto-oncogenes that control cell division and tumorigenesis. The mechanism involves repression by PSF protein and reversal of repression by endogenous RNA... |
__label__neg HOUSTON — The United States’ average daily oil production is on track to surge by 1 million barrels per day this year, the biggest one-year jump in the nation’s history, according to federal data. The country has pumped an average of 7.5 million barrels of crude per day in 2013, up from 6.5 million barrels... |
__label__neg United States District Court, S.D. Indiana, Indianapolis Division ENTRY GRANTING MOTION TO DISMISS SARAH EVANS BARKER, District Judge. In February of 2012, plaintiff Charles White, the former Secretary of State of Indiana, was convicted of procuring or submitting a false/fictitious/fraudulent voter registr... |
__label__pos Happy New Year, FDA! Now... resolve to regulate food package claims! *[Updated with photo of a 'misleading cake'] [ Updated, 11:35 a.m.: What the heck is the cake in that picture? It's a mock-up by the Center for Science in the Public Interest filled with wording of the kind seen on many food labels. The c... |
__label__pos Fear Essay, Research Paper Fear is the quintessential human emotion. Some people live lives devoid of joy, happiness, and pleasure, but no one escapes the experience of fear and fear s companion, pain. We are born in fear and pain. Our lives are profoundly shaped by them, as well as our efforts to avoid th... |
__label__neg Browse Results For: British and Mi'kmaq in Acadia, 1700-1867 Manuscrits de 1810 Historical Fiction and Changing Ideas of Canada Fiction that reconsiders, challenges, reshapes, and/or upholds national narratives of history has long been an integral aspect of Canadian literature. Works by writers of historic... |
__label__pos Since the beginning of 2008 — right around the time that Albany legislators failed to enact congestion pricing — NYC subway and bus fares have been hiked three times. Now the fourth fare hike in five years is on the horizon, and with Albany lawmakers sitting on their hands as MTA revenues fail to keep up w... |
__label__pos one more post about stupid guns15 Dec 2012 Okay, I know I said am not passionate about gun control, and I’m not. But I am passionate about irrationality. And boy, is this debate pervasive with it. So, two things: First, to gun control opponents: lay off the false equivalency. Regulating firearms is not the... |
__label__neg You are currently viewing the abstract.View Full Text Via your Institution Log in through your institution Log in through your institution Pots and Crocks The invention of pottery allowed for more secure storage of food than was provided by baskets or hide pouches, and the vessels could also be used in coo... |
__label__pos As we become more aware of the need to reduce our impact on the earth’s environment, it becomes more and more apparent just how much needs to change if we are to provide future generations with a sustainable future. One of the major areas in which people can make changes towards reducing their carbon footp... |
__label__neg Hankook Optimo H725 Tire Review & Rating The Optimo H725 from Hankook features an all-season touring design that is built to provide year round traction and handling. This model is currently being used as original equipment on several different vehicles including the Ford Focus, Chevy Cobalt, Dodge Charger... |
__label__neg Generic Zantac reduces the production of stomach acid. It is also used to treat ulcers of the small intestine that have not responded to other treatment. Common use Zantac is a blocker of H2-histamine receptors. The mechanism of action consists in the blockade of histamine H2-receptors of parietal cells in... |
__label__pos In H.G. Wells’ novel (and Steven Spielberg’s movie) War of the Worlds, aliens invade Earth fully intending to destroy it. Despite our best efforts to defend ourselves, we’re clearly losing until suddenly all the aliens start dying off. Scientists later discover the aliens had no immunity against Earth’s ba... |
__label__neg Radicular and/or Periradicular Lesion(s) (Adopted 1996, Revised 1997) The key element in the design of this set of parameters for radicular and/or periradicular lesion(s) is the professional judgment of the attending dentist, for a specific patient, at a specific time. The patient's chief complaint, concer... |
__label__pos All we had to do was tell Armstrong Steel where to erect the building. From start to finish, they took care of everything for us. Thanks Armstrong! Patrick & Tessa, Lompoc, CA From requesting a quote to delivery to building our new church, it took only 4 months. Throughout it all, Armstrong Steel was in co... |
__label__neg Computer screen too low? Computer screen too high? Computer screen too close? Screen glare problems? Need a wrist rest? Need an angled desk or copyholder? Desk too high? Desk too low? Chair too low? Backrest uncomfortable? Chair seat too long? You don't need to spend a lot of money to improve the fit and f... |
__label__neg PROVIDENCE, R.I. [Brown University] The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University has been named a Center of Excellence in Geriatric Medicine and Training by the John A. Hartford Foundation, the nations largest private foundation focused solely on aging and health. Alpert Medical School was one of t... |
__label__neg Large IT organizations increasingly face the challenge of integrating various web services, applications, and other technologies into a single network. The solution to finding a meaningful large-scale architecture that is capable of spanning a global enterprise appears to have been met in ESB, or Enterpris... |
__label__neg Sunscreen Ingredients May Increase Skin Cancer Risk May is National Skin Cancer Awareness Month. This month, many kids will graduate or finish up their final obligations for the academic year. Families will plan long-anticipated vacations to the beach, mountains, and other favorite destinations where they’... |
__label__neg Research: Causes and Prevention from 2010 How often do peoples' antibodies change from negative to positive? What is the risk of developing type 1 with a negative antibody test? (20 Oct 2010) My daughters are now the ages their brothers were when they were diagnosed. Negative for antibodies, so far, do the... |
__label__neg WASHINGTON -- The multinational firms recently fingered for corrupt practices in the United States may be practicing similar operations on a larger scale in developing countries, say long-time corporate watchdogs. Investors, shareholders, the U.S. administration, and economists world-wide are still reeling... |
__label__pos Ukraine's voters may not have seen Sunday's election in these terms, but if they supported the Western-leaning presidential candidate Viktor Yushchenko, they voted for a much better chance to increase US financial aid to their desperately poor country. That's because Mr. Yushchenko wants to clean up Ukrain... |
__label__pos Waking up, preparing for your day, going to work or school, working, recreation, social activities, shopping, and errands--these are what your life is made of. Are you able to accomplish your routine activities efficiently? Or do you feel like you are spending much of your time running around accomplishing... |
__label__pos Does Stress Make You Fat? (Continued) Stress...fat...an endless cycle? It may be a classic catch-22, but how do we put the kibosh on the whole thing? (continued) Yoga Let's look at yoga first. Once the practice only of serious hippies and people living in ashrams, yoga is now as mainstream as the Stairmast... |
__label__pos Extreme heat strikes India and Pakistan. Listen to U.S. climate scientist Michael Wehner on coming heat storms over the world. Pakistani expert Dr. Adil Najam talks about deadly heat in his country, and our role in it. Indian scientist M. Rajeevan with new research into the hottest days ever, increasing ev... |
__label__neg Regular Internet Use Linked to Cancer Prevention Behaviors (HealthDay News) – Regular Internet use among older adults is associated with greater cancer-preventative behaviors such as colorectal cancer screening, physical activity, consumption of fruits and vegetables, and not smoking, according to a study ... |
__label__pos By Joshua Sheldon Contributing Outdoors Writer With bow season opening early this year I would recommend a change in tactics. Bow hunters have tended to focus on areas with a large doe population in hopes a buck may cross their path while searching for them, but with an early opener the does will be far fr... |
__label__neg REAL ESTATE REPORTER The sizzle has gone out of Price reductions of $40,000 or $50,000 have become common, realtors say, and some top-end buyers have even tried to back out of deals after realizing they may have overpaid by hundreds of thousands of dollars. It all adds up to a drastic change from this spri... |
__label__pos 1 Department of Economics and Business - Business Studies, Department of Economics and Business Economics, Aarhus BSS, Aarhus University2 Department of Business Communication, Aarhus BSS, Aarhus University3 Centre for Corporate Communication, Aarhus School of Business, Aarhus BSS, Aarhus University4 Knowle... |
__label__neg Image: travelblat There are general uses of insurance and there are specific ones. General uses typically comprise the reasons why most people will need to get an insurance policy. Specific uses will depend on the kind of lifestyle led by the insured. Everyone stands to benefit from having a life insurance... |
__label__pos A top drive is a mechanical device which is used on a drilling rig that provides clockwise torque to the drill string to facilitate the course of drilling a borehole. This device can be used as an alternative to rotary table. Used to rotate the drill string during the drilling course, this device is a moto... |
__label__pos With the holiday season just around the corner, it's that time of year when your credit cards come out of hibernation and play "Santa's Elves" to make sure that everyone in your family gets what they asked for. It's easy to spend and spend (and spend!) during this season. While generosity is a good thing, ... |
__label__neg Breast Enhancement Procedures to Fit Your Body In today's society, women can constantly feel the pressure of needing to look their best. Women may develop concerns over their self-image and feel that their breasts are not the right size or shape. A women's breasts are fully developed by her twenties. She m... |
__label__neg Solar physicists at the Mullard Space Science Laboratory (MSSL, University College London) in Surrey have found new clues to the thirty year old puzzle of why the Sun ejects huge bubbles of electrified gas, laced with magnetic field, known as coronal mass ejections (CMEs). In a paper published this month i... |
__label__neg In this section Our Sustainability Plan Annual Report 2016 Shareholder centre Commitments Company profits are customarily returned to shareholders in part in the form of dividends. The frequency and amount per share of dividend payments are decided by the Board of Directors. J Sainsbury plc normally pays a... |
__label__pos by Daniel Jones People letting properties to residential tenants have been offered new fire safety guidance from the Local Authorities Coordinators of Regulatory Services (LACORS). The guidance, which is also aimed at tenants, provides practical advice on how to prevent fires from breaking out in the home ... |
__label__neg Skip to Content Home > Wellness Resources > Health Library > Quitting Smoking Quitting smoking isn't easy. But if you smoke, quitting is the best thing you can do for your health. Smoking increases your risk for cancer, diabetes, heart failure, and other serious medical problems. Still, if you've been smok... |
__label__neg Use of an experimental targeteddrug to treat metastatic melanoma tumors with a specific genetic signature wassuccessful in more than 80 percent of patients in a phase 1 clinicaltrial. Results of the trial of PLX4032, aninhibitor of a protein called BRAF that is overactive in more than half of allmelanomas,... |
__label__neg It’s been two years since I first spoke with Danielle Nierenberg about Food Tank, a think tank and website with a goal to “fix the broken food system by being a voice in the fight for health-based agriculture, alleviating hunger and poverty, and stemming the tide of obesity.” The organization has had an im... |
__label__neg About Us Nanotechnology News Columns Products Directories Nano-Social Network Nano Consulting My Account Abstract: A medical researcher with the University of Alberta and his team just published their findings about their work on developing 'homing beacon drugs' that kill only cancer cells, not healthy one... |
__label__neg By Hugh A. McCabe In today’s world an employer can spend considerable time and money going through the hiring process to find the right employee. While this process can be tedious, it is important to find the right fit for your business and hopefully avoid high turnover and negligent hiring that could resu... |
__label__pos Some parts of the US have been facing long and very dry droughts and so far, California is among them. Last year, California recorded its driest season in 400 years, something that scientists said is just a tip of the iceberg. NASA and Columbia and Cornell universities’ said that the US and not only Califo... |
__label__pos WHITEHAVEN Coal has announced the amount of coal it will mine from its Narrabri site this financial year will be hundreds of thousands of tonnes lower than previously expected. The mine was expected to produce between 8 million tonnes and 8.3 million tonnes in fiscal 2017, but that number has been revised ... |
__label__pos Although the new health care exchange system requires potential enrollees to include a slew of personal information prior to viewing pricing options — including individuals’ immigration status — none of the information reported to the site is legally allowed to be used to enforce immigration law. In a memo... |
__label__pos I donât ordinarily write about daylight saving time, but when I do, I make it a point to remind moderate drinkers that, with the change of clocks and seasons, it is again time to switch from scotch to gin. Such are the rhythms of Nature. Oil refineries make seasonal adjustments. Our personal refineries req... |
__label__neg Depression is an illness, not a sign of weakness. Left untreated it can develop into clinical depression. There’s no need to suffer with the condition - proven treatment exists and can improve how you feel. Get the expert help you need now. How do you know if you might be depressed? Are you experiencing an... |
__label__pos Session 2012-13 Publications on the internet Energy and Climate Change Committee - The road to UNFCCC COP 18 and beyond - Minutes of EvidenceHC 88 House of COMMONS Oral EVIDENCE TAKEN BEFORE the Energy and Climate Change Committee The Road to UNFCCC COP 18 and Beyond Thursday 10 May 2012 Dr Katherine Watts... |
__label__neg March 31, 2010 Climate Change Not The Cause Of Mammoth Extinction The woolly mammoth died out suddenly and without a loss of genetic variation, all but ruling out climate change and inbreeding as possible causes of their extinction, according to a study published Tuesday in the Proceedings of the Royal Soc... |
__label__neg Minimum entropy production principle Christian Maes and Karel Netocny (2013), Scholarpedia, 8(7):9664. doi:10.4249/scholarpedia.9664 revision #134780 [link to/cite this article] The MINimum Entropy Production principle (MINEP) is an approximate variational characterization of steady states for thermodynami... |
__label__pos Greening the Curriculum. Dr. Rhonda Richards Senior VP for Academic Affairs West Virginia University at Parkersburg. College students are flocking to sustainability degrees, careers. By Jillian Berman, USA TODAY Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and perso... |
__label__pos CANOEISTS and kayakers will be in the spotlight during a state-wide safety, education and compliance campaign by Roads and Maritime Services officers. RMS acting director maritime Michael Wright said the full complement of Roads and Maritime boating safety officers would be out on the water randomly stoppi... |
__label__neg Recent articles January 17 Governing Board to Meet in Tampa January 09 District Welcomes New Government Affairs Program Manager August 14, 2007 The Southwest Florida Water Management District has declared a water shortage emergency for the Peace River/Manasota Regional Water Supply Authority’s reservoir an... |
__label__neg The first four of 12 satellites in a new constellation to provide affordable, high-speed internet to people in nearly 180 "under-connected" countries, were shot into space on Tuesday, the project's developers said. The orbiters, part of a project dubbed O3b for the "other 3 billion" people with restricted ... |
__label__pos What with the surprise emergence of prolonged fasting as a hot new diet trend this year, we shouldn’t really be surprised by any particular way people begin eating nowadays. One need only see a blockbuster cookbook dismissing most solid foods as poison to deduce that the way people eat is getting weirder. ... |
__label__neg They grow under flow Discovery of microvilli formation triggered by fluid shear and understanding its molecular mechanism Institute of Industrial Science 2016/01/28 University of Tokyo researchers have fabricated a multi-layer microfluidic “organ-on-chip” device that mimics the structure of the human place... |
__label__pos Sometimes you can daydream in class and come up with an exceptionally good idea – like an anti-bullying app that students can use in their schools. But turning a concept into reality takes persistence, hard work and some mentoring when you’re just 16 years old. Brandon Boynton, a high school student in Mad... |
__label__pos DHA Reduces Stroke Damage Byron J. Richards, Board Certified Clinical Nutritionist DHA is one of the most important basic nutrients for the health of your brain and nervous system. It is required to resolve inflammation in your nerves and is a vital component to the structure of your different types of bra... |
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