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__label__neg Analysis & Commentary One of the foremost foreign policy challenges for the Trump administration will be defining its approach toward Iran and the JCPOA—the momentous nuclear deal—and devising a comprehensive policy in this regard, taking into account the serious flaws in the deal itself, as well as Iran’s...
__label__neg Medicare supplement coverage—often called Medigap—has often bewildered elderly patients and their caregivers. Should one choose to join an HMO or a PPO? Should one purchase from the large menu of standardized policies? Once the final decision is made, the insurance company commends the senior citizen's jud...
__label__neg Planning for retirement is perhaps the most pressing financial issue facing most Americans in their 40s, 50s, and 60s today. Although most people believe that realizing a secure retirement is their most important financial priority, few have actually taken the steps necessary to reach this goal. Perhaps th...
__label__pos Jim Rogers is any news network's dream of a guest talking head. In addition to the colorful bowties he sports, the legendary commodities investor also has a habit of shooting from the hip and providing eye-grabbing headlines. On the subject of the Federal Reserve, for example, he's called Chairman Ben Bern...
__label__neg Overview Alder trees (Alnus) are deciduous trees belonging to the Betulaceae family. There are approximately 35 species of alder trees, with the common alder (Alnus glutinosa), Italian alder (Alnus cordata) and gray alder (Alnus incana) being the most common. While alders tend to be hardy trees, they are s...
__label__neg The Handyguys revisit a bit of advice on keeping your lawn green and discuss various types of glues, in particular, EcoGlue Premium Wood Adhesive Read on and listen to the podcast for details of a wood glue and tool bag giveaway from Eclectic Products. First off – Good advice or bad advice The Handyguys re...
__label__neg Last month, Arlen Specter and Dick Durban in the Senate, and John Larson and Walter Jones in the House of Representatives introduced the Bi-Partisan Fair Elections Now Act (Fair Elections), a bill that would for the first time provide public funding for Congressional candidates. Welcoming its introduction,...
__label__neg The research reveals that glucose plays a key role in enabling healthy beta cells, which secrete insulin, to develop in the pancreas of an embryo. Glucose prompts a gene called Neurogenin3 to switch on another gene, known as NeuroD, which is crucial for the normal development of beta cells. If glucose leve...
__label__neg “Hinoki” cypress from Ise Shrine in Mie Prefecture will be used to rebuild Shinto shrines damaged during the deadly March 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake, whose monster tsunami devastated the Tohoku region. The shrine conducts the Shikinen Sengu ceremony once every 20 years to transfer enshrined objects t...
__label__neg Ever heard of a breast lumpectomy? Well if you have heard of breast cancer, then you most definitely need to know what a breast lumpectomy is as well. In most cases of breast cancer wherein the tumor inside the breast is large or invasive, the best course of action opted by the doctor would be a mastectomy...
__label__neg Your liver is the most complex organ in your body. It works as a filter for toxins, keeps the blood glucose at a normal level, produces bile for digestion, stores nutrients and manufactures some blood proteins. Oregon State University's Linus Pauling Institute explains that potassium, meanwhile, is importa...
__label__pos Participant eligibility includes age, gender, type and stage of disease, and previous treatments or health concerns. Guidelines differ from study to study, and identify who can or cannot participate. If you need assistance understanding the eligibility criteria, please contact the study team.See eligibilit...
__label__pos Makeovers for Fall /Winter Dinner Recipes It’s so easy in Spring and Summer to grill some meat on the barbeque, steam some corn, and put together a nice salad of greens and dinner is served. But for Fall and Winter dinner recipes it’s much more difficult. Once fall comes around, for some reason everyone in...
__label__neg By Yolanda Smith, BPharm The typical menstrual cycle of a woman lasts approximately 28 days, although this varies greatly between each woman. The first day of the menstrual cycle is considered to be the first day of menstruation when the endometrial lining is shed. There are distinct periods in the monthly...
__label__neg By Ben Popken Insurance costs for long-term health care are skyrocketing, with annual premiums more than doubling in some cases. What’s going on? And, more important, what can you do about it if you have a long-term care policy or are considering buying one? The rising premiums are evidence that insurance ...
__label__neg Opalesque Industry Update - Hedge Funds returned to positive territory for 2010 in July, as the HFRI Fund Weighted Composite Index gained +1.82%; the gain reverses two consecutive months of declines and brings index performance YTD 2010 to +1.52%. Global equity markets posted strong gains for the month as ...
__label__neg A few years ago I wrote a post explaining how to make a container pond in a stock tank, and many readers have since written to tell me they’ve made their own ponds by following my instructions. I also get a lot of questions about how to take care of a stock-tank pond throughout the year, so last fall I wro...
__label__neg Study: The poor and elderly are “silent victims” of the medical malpractice system Monday, January 6, 2014 Vanderbilt Law Review: Emory University School of Law associate professor Joanna Shepherd has conducted a study in which she found “many victims of medical malpractice do not file claims because they ...
__label__pos Connecting with God...Father, Son and Holy Spirit...holds forth the secret to the "original high" of human experience. On the day of Pentecost the Spirit came so mightily upon the first followers of Jesus that those who witnessed the outward effects of this fresh communal Divine habitation mistook the rece...
__label__neg July 14, 2010 A Simple Quantum Dynamics Problem? Research reported in The Journal of Chemical Physics, which is published by the American Institute of Physics, provides the first real-time measurements of the time dependence of the individual steps of dissociation of a complex consisting of two rare gas at...
__label__pos What book are you currently reading? "It's a collection of best science writing from 2007 [The Best American Science Writing 2007 (Best American Science Writing)]. It's selected by -- I know one of the two people, Gina Kolata, the science writer from the New York Times ." Tell me about the book. "I've only...
__label__neg [IMAGE]12183[/IMAGE]Although Annex A contained in NFPA 72, 2010, is not mandatory, it does provide important information that you need to follow, often to the letter. Although the following quote deals with systems listed for “mass notification,” this type of system often serves the fire detection mission ...
__label__pos You know me, I am not really one to do a lot of reviews but seeing as how hubby and I have made this commitment to get healthy together right when BeetsBlu contacted me about wanting me to review their device it just felt like a good fit. I have talked before about my difficulty in finding the time to work...
__label__pos Velikovsky in Collision The following essay was published inEver since Darwin (1977). by Stephen Jay Gould ot long ago, Venus emerged from Jupiter, like Athena from the brow of Zeusliterally! It then assumed the form and orbit of a comet. In 1500 B.C., at the time of the Jewish exodus from Egypt, the earth...
__label__pos Tantric Massage Tantric Massage has been practised for more than 5000 years and originated from India, it is said to calm the organs, body and mind. Once we discover how to turn off the mind we open ourselves up to a whole new sensual world where the way we feel takes precedence over the way we think. Pric...
__label__pos PALO ALTO, CA—According to a report released Monday by Stanford's Institute For Psychotherapeutic Study, depression, America's leading mental illness, hits losers worse than any other segment of society. Losers, sad excuses for human beings who have no reason to feel good about themselves or their failed, ...
__label__neg CCJs: What are they? A CCJ is a judgment that a county court issues when someone has failed to pay money that they owe. CCJs are a simple way for creditors to claim the money they're entitled to. CCJ:The facts When you owe money to someone, they can apply to the County Court for a judgment (CCJ) against yo...
__label__pos Fish Oil Lowers Aggressive Prostate Cancer Risk by 63% Byron J. Richards, Board Certified Clinical Nutritionist Researchers from the University of California San Francisco A common theme of many cancer genes is that they are activated and re-enforced by out-of-control and chronic inflammation. Such problem...
__label__neg Investment property in Narrabundah has done well for investors when compared to the country as a whole over the last 12 months, with an increase in the median house price of 20.78% A 20.00% growth in median value for property investors in Narrabundah,2604 puts this suburb at number 31th in terms of best pe...
__label__pos Vadym Fedorov is a Solutions Architect at SoftServe Inc., a leading global software application development and consulting company, and has 12 years experience in enterprise application development, as well as 2 years’ experience in Cloud and operations optimization. Application development requires heavy ...
__label__pos Report: EPA 40 Years Overdue on Nitric Acid Rules Nitric acid plants emit dangerous air pollutants that cause illness and alter the climate. A new study, finds EPA long overdue on a regulatory revision and at risk of allowing major costs to be imposed on the American public. Nitric acid factories—which mai...
__label__pos At Rice University they are blowing up cancer cells with nanoparticle "bombs." Like integrative immunotherapy, the new cancer-fighting technique kills cancer cells without harming surrounding healthy cells. Experimental trials have been so successful in destroying aggressive and resistant cancer cells, par...
__label__neg Whether called alternative, traditional, natural, integrative, or complementary medicine, this largely dietary supplement-based multi-billion dollar industry is associated with claims of extreme efficacy based more on anecdote than evidence. Meanwhile, evidence is mounting that long-term vitamin supplement...
__label__neg The last month or so, the Presidential campaign has often felt like a war over Medicare. Republicans have claimed that the Democrats have robbed the trust fund to pay for an entitlement for other people. They claim that the Affordable Care Act (ACA) has cut Medicare by more than $700 billion in the next de...
__label__pos Prevention of Unethical Actions in Nursing Homes Author Solum, Eva Merethe Slettebø, Åshild Hauge, Solveig Bibliographic Citation Nursing Ethics 2008 July; 15(4): 536-548 Abstract Ethical problems regularly arise during daily care in nursing homes. These include violation of patients' right to autonomy and...
__label__pos A detailed analysis is presented in order to determine the sensitivity of the estimated short-term cloud feedback to choices of temperature datasets, sources of top-of-atmosphere (TOA) clear-sky radiative flux data, and temporal averaging. It is shown that the results of a previous analysis, which suggeste...
__label__neg AfDB and KfW announce broad collaboration that aims to advance agricultural transformation agenda across the African continent On Thursday, October 22, at the "Feeding Africa” conference in Dakar, the African Development Bank (AfDB) and KfW in its role as Germany's development bank, announced a broad colla...
__label__neg Carbon Offsets: Phone Scam Overview Carbon offset credits are legal allowances for a company to produce a certain amount of carbon emissions. These credits are transferable, so many organizations sell unused carbon credits every year. Other carbon offset credits can be purchased by homeowners to offset the...
__label__pos The Wall Street Journal recently suggested that marketing departments and intelligence officers could soon be coming together, united by a common goal. In the modern, information-driven workplace, both functions will likely find it absolutely vital to have strong data quality . The source explained that in...
__label__pos JDL is at the forefront of wastewater treatment technology. We design and build our own systems. Our patented FMBR system treats organic waste (grey and black water) very effectively. Our system has been installed in many water scarce areas in the world. Once wastewater goes through our system, it can be r...
__label__pos So, someone just found us on the Internet on the term “long tail marketing secrets”. Firstly, long tail marketing is a concept most aptly applied to Google and other Internet search sites, because seekers of products and services increasingly turn towards them for information. Long tail marketing strategie...
__label__neg Lactation & Pregnancy FactsbyWordgoddess© So, you've just finished your fetish story about a lactating pregnant woman who washes her nipples with soap and water every day. What's wrong with this story? Lots. Today, as a lactating mother, I will attempt to dispel some of the myths surrounding lactation and ...
__label__neg What's New on the Paleo Web Pages for 2010 Loss of Carbon from the Deep Sea Since the Last Glacial Maximum Yu et al. Science Vol. 330, pp. 1084-1087, 19 November 2010. DOI: 10.1126/science.1193221 Deep-ocean carbonate ion concentrations ([CO 3 2-]) and carbon isotopic ratios (δ 13C) place important constra...
__label__neg I have a tattoo on the nape of my neck, I just started botox treatment for my migraines and the ink is starting to pull out. Is that normal for botox? I have had this tattoo for 6 years and I love it, but I get another round of Botox in 1 1/2 months and was wondering what was happening. I Have a Tattoo on ...
__label__neg Filter Results: Publication Year 2006 2016 Publication Type Co-author Key Phrase Publication Venue Brain Region Cell Type Method Organism Learn More In mesial temporal lobe epilepsy with hippocampal sclerosis (MTLE-HS), structural abnormalities are present not only in the hippocampus but also in the white ...
__label__pos Last Wednesday night, I wandered around the streets of York in the rain with several hundred other people. It didn't take long before we all forgot the drizzle. Inspired by the people of York's experiences during the first world war, Blood and Chocolate is a large-scale collaboration between the Theatre Ro...
__label__pos Lewis Carroll's Red Queen had to keep running to stay in the same place. And so, argues the author, do the rest of us. Sexual reproduction makes no sense in conventional theories of evolution; simple cloning is much more efficient. But sex maintains a genetic flux within a species which enables disease to ...
__label__neg Range Description This species is found in southeastern Turkey, western Syrian Arab Republic, Lebanon, northwestern Jordan, Israel (the southern limit being the southern Coastal Plain [Ashkelon]) and parts of the Palestine Territories. It has been recorded from 200m below sea level (Tabbaria Lake) to aroun...
__label__pos LISBON — John Gray had to make some quick decisions after Jesse Anderson lost his left leg in an industrial accident at Dura-Stress Inc. almost two years ago. Gray, president of Dura-Stress, said he did want Anderson to fall prey to the anxiety or depression that sometimes affects the physically handicappe...
__label__neg On a rainy day in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania NFLPA former players, AFL-CIO members, community activists, and community organizers got together for an event called My Vote My Right, to educate the public on the new voter ID laws instituted in Pennsylvania. There have been many studies on the effects of the new...
__label__pos Or: Why My Group Hate Me #13572 Apologies for the recent silence - I have just started a new (temporary) postdoc, and I have been busy with the reading for that. I am now an alkaloid chemist! The next few updates will be brief while I settle in. Many research groups seem to have a weekly problem session, o...
__label__pos LONDON, Ont. — Sick, older Ontarians are suffering from health cutbacks that push them out of hospital too early and then leave them unsupported at home, says a new report by unionized hospital workers and some therapists.Follow @Canoe The paper offers a scathing view of the state of Ontario hospital and h...
__label__pos Changing the Center of Gravity: Transforming Classical Studies Through Cyberinfrastructure 2009 Volume 3 Number 1 Abstract The authors open by imagining one possible use of digital geographic techniques in the context of humanities research in 2017. They then outline the background to this vision, from ear...
__label__pos It is a super-compact, 2-wheel (single axle), walk behind version of a 4-wheel farm tractor, made with the same automotive-style construction (automotive type clutch, all gear and shaft drive) and versatility (accepting many different implements) that you would find in a farm/utility tractor. An additional...
__label__neg Publication Date 2014 Abstract This Note argues that the United States should adopt a territorial tax system. Currently, the United States is one of a small group of nations that employs a worldwide system of taxation. Under a worldwide system, income is taxed both in the country where it is earned and in ...
__label__pos Download The Best Cell Phone Monitoring App Free For Employees Internet usage has become a norm as almost everything has to be done with its help. Sin embargo, at workplaces, the internet privileges are commonly abused. Employees dedicate a significant portion of their time to updating and scanning social ...
__label__neg FamilySearch announced the release today of hundreds of millions of online records at the National Genealogical Society conference in Charleston, South Carolina. The collections include service records for both the Confederate and Union armies, pension records, and more. Some of these records have been ava...
__label__pos As we know that the aim of each and every medicinal treatment is to protect human from disease, and if someone is suffering from a chronic disease, then try to cure it and so to improve the quality of life. For these great causes, Researchers, Scholars and Scientists did a lot of work generation-by-generat...
__label__pos Not all engineering students wish to do engineering throughout their life, not even IITians. Four out of 10 students are taking up jobs which are unrelated to their core subject. Instead of the manufacturing sector, a majority of techies are choosing diverse fields like consultancy, e-commerce, software an...
__label__neg Figures Citation: Huffman MD (2015) The Polypill: From Promise to Pragmatism. PLoS Med 12(8): e1001862. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1001862 Published: August 11, 2015 Copyright: © 2015 Mark D. Huffman. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, whic...
__label__neg Co-gasification of crude glycerol and black liquor blends: char morphology and gasification kinetics Number of Authors: 5 2017 (English)In: Energy Technology, ISSN 2194-4296Article in journal (Refereed) Epub ahead of print Abstract [en] This study assesses the feasibility of black liquor/glycerol blends as...
__label__neg What do Jamie Lee Curtis, gut bacteria, and a long forgotten Russian scientist have in common? Why, yogurt, of course. But wait, the answer is not that easy. Behind it stretches a tale that shows you can never predict cultural influence. It wends its way through the Pasteur Institute, the Nobel Prize, one ...
__label__neg Minister of Education, Prof. Ruqayyatu Rufa’i | credits: File copy The report of the Federal Government Committee on Needs Assessment of Nigerian Public Universities has revealed the sorry state of facilities in the nation’s public universities. The report which was presented to the National Economic Counc...
__label__neg AUGUSTA -- Dudley Baird Jr. doesn't mind sharing his favorite fishing hole with alligators. ''They don't want anything to do with people, anything at all,'' he said, guiding a small boat along the lush shoreline of a pond near Jackson. Barely 40 yards away, almost hidden among aquatic weeds and shadowy cyp...
__label__pos Timeless Investment Maxims and Principles The economy changes. Investment options change. Investment methods change. Investors change. In the midst of change, there are investment principles that are timeless in nature. When these fundamental understandings are applied to investing pursuits, the likelihood...
__label__pos DJs, it’s no secret that luxury brand buyers’ needs are quite different from those of traditional buyers. With more resources and generally less time available than the average consumer, competition for their money and attention is fierce. So how do you amp up your brand and make it stand out to the luxury...
__label__pos For organizations looking to deploy assets into a public Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) cloud environment,... By submitting your personal information, you agree that TechTarget and its partners may contact you regarding relevant content, products and special offers. a primary concern is how (and if) ex...
__label__pos . . . .Researchers looked at 375 phosphorylation sites in the PI3-kinase pathway, and used three pathway inhibitors to identify drug-regulated phosphorylation events. Each of the three test drugs modulated a specific array of phosphopeptides, with some overlap. The hope, Hendrickson said, is that "by measu...
__label__pos The classical period of Greece (490 – 323 B. C. ) saw the artists perfecting their style. Following Alexander’s conquests, ancient Greece entered the Hellenistic period (323 – 31 B. C. ) (“Timeline of Ancient Greece”). Of course, Alexander the Great was not the only god of the ancient Greek civilization. A...
__label__pos As naval technology gallops on, can fleets execute the same missions with fewer assets? Eminent people say so; I have my doubts. Officials like U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta and Undersecretary of the Navy Robert Work point to scientific and technical advances that supposedly render numbers of ships a...
__label__pos The Blue Light Project weirdly presages this extraordinary news story: WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has told smartphone and email users "You're all screwed", as he unveiled his latest publications. The 287 documents Wikileaks has released point to 150 agencies around the world that are making use of *e...
__label__neg Posted on February 12, 2007, Printed on February 12, 2007 The report comes at an opportune time: the release of the United Nation's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's (IPCC) latest climate change report is expected to finally clear up any lingering uncertainty about the role fossil fuel burning an...
__label__neg This week, the Senate will be voting on a slew of amendments to the newest version of the Senate’s cybersecurity bill. Senators John McCain and Kay Bailey Hutchison have proposed several amendments that would hand the reins of our nation’s cybersecurity systems to the National Security Agency (NSA). All of...
__label__neg The Stop-and-Frisk Crisis: How to Criminalize an Entire Generation of Black and Latino Men June 14, 2012 Photo Credit: Anthony Correia / Shutterstock.com New York City has a serious problem. Its problem is how it treats black and Latino males -- especially black and Latino males of the hiphop era. You have...
__label__neg When encouraging the general public to lead a healthier lifestyle, one issue that emerges is the health discrepancies between different segments of the population. However, in some places that is starting to change: a recently published New York Times article discusses findings suggesting that the life exp...
__label__neg Dr. Takeia J. Locke received her Doctorate of Optometry from Nova Southeastern University. While in school, she discovered that she can combine her desire to encourage children to pursue excellence in education with her passion for Optometry by pursuing a specialty in Pediatrics and Vision Therapy. She com...
__label__neg Maternal request cesarean versus planned spontaneous vaginal delivery: maternal morbidity and short term outcomes. MedLine Citation: PMID: 17011394 Owner: NLM Status: MEDLINE Abstract/OtherAbstract: Since no randomized trial evaluates maternal morbidity from planned cesarean versus planned vaginal delivery...
__label__neg January 22, 2017, Sunday IT, pharma indices may see wild swings; long-term investors may get interested on further declines January 08, 2017, Sunday Price correction in real estate could trigger a higher rate of defaults December 26, 2016, Monday Bargains will be available if investors wait for a while and...
__label__pos Fact is, not every car manufacturer displays its cars at every auto show. There is nothing unusual about an automaker deciding to skip out of a show, and consequently there is little reaction from the press. What is getting some serious attention is the news that seven brands will not be attending the 2009...
__label__neg They're too big for some cutters, cigar cases and perhaps your mouth, but extra-fat cigars are in big demand (continued from page 1) We've all seen the warnings from the surgeon general: Americans are getting dangerously fatter. The expanding waistlines of U.S. citizens match the explosion in the size of c...
__label__pos Lost in the coverage of the insanity about the budget and deficit ceiling is the ongoing sectarian slaughter and incredible suffering in Iraq. It appears we are trying to wipe our hands and minds clean of Iraq. The thinking seems to be that, since our military forces withdrew, we have no responsibility for...
__label__pos Celonis, a Munich-based startup that uses artificial intelligence to create software that, according to them, can replace the duties of management consultants, has raises $27.5 million in venture funding. Celonis was founded in 2011 by three former students of the Technical University of Munich, Alexander ...
__label__neg At least in my experience, God’s will has not always been easy to discern, even with the assistance of prayer and spiritual direction. Sure, I know the boundaries of moral decision-making. Under no circumstances may I lawfully choose to do evil. Further, I must fulfill the duties and obligations that go wi...
__label__pos Video games and combat simulation programs are a promising therapy tool for veterans of all eras. Dawn breaks over the village, which, like so many others you’ve seen this tour, is a collection of mud-brick buildings, dusty streets and small, white pickup trucks haphazardly parked on the road. You think to...
__label__pos Post selection feedback The panel should nominate a member (usually the chairperson) to provide post selection feedback where requested by an unsuccessful interviewed applicant. It should be offered as soon as possible after the applicants have been notified of the decision. How should you provide post sel...
__label__neg Home | Archives | About | Login | Submissions | Subscribe | Contact | Search Copyright © 2011 by the author(s). Published here under license by The Resilience Alliance. Go to the pdf version of this article The following is the established format for referencing this article: Moore, M., and F. Westley. 201...
__label__neg GMAT : Analysis of An Issue Previous Page An Issue 76. For a leader there is nothing more difficult and therefore more important than to be able to make decisions. Question Discuss the extent to which you agree or disagree with the opinion expressed above. Support your point of view with reasons and / or e...
__label__neg AMES, Iowa – As harvest begins around the state, farmers are encouraged to be aware of the potential for development of molds and fungus in corn. Recent warnings by Iowa State University (ISU) Extension and Outreach’s Integrated Crop Management (ICM) staff about hail-damaged corn in northwest Iowa help dra...
__label__pos Written by the Editorial Board of The Guardian Newspaper The Independence Day of a country, as the qualifier suggests, is a triumphant expression of liberation. As always, it is a day of soulful national reflection and commemoration of the gallant attempts to lead the people away from the stranglehold of o...
__label__neg Overview Although nothing compares to the sight and smell of a vase filled with vibrantly colored fresh flowers, many people enjoy drying flowers to use for indoor decoration. Dry flower arrangements provide an inexpensive and low maintenance alternative to fresh flowers. They also last longer, thus decora...
__label__pos THE MOLE The Art of War DECEMBER 22, 2002 It is been a while since The Mole read Sun Tzu's Ping Fa in the original Chinese but after dinner the other night he found himself in the library with a glass of his favorite Glenfiddich (the Rare Collection of 1937) and as he savoured its leathery smell and smooth...
__label__neg Health Benefits of Tarragon Herb Let's talk about Tarragon herb! I like how beneficial this herb is for your body, as it's packed with essential vitamins and phytonutrients. In France, they call it the "king of herbs", and while it is a wonderful addition to your kitchen and your dishes, I believe it's imp...
__label__pos Since Pokémon Go launched on July 6, the app has skyrocketed in popularity and has generated over $500 million in revenue. Players are devoting a good chunk of time on the game, as mobile app intelligence firm SensorTower found that players spent an average of 32 minutes a day catching Pokémon in August. A...
__label__neg Our site has moved! Up to date news for faculty and staff can be found at http://ucrtoday.ucr.edu/inside-ucr. Research and Scholarship John Briggs New Zealand Biosecurity Studied John Trumble, professor of entomology, chaired an international team to review New Zealand’s biosecurity – detecting and prevent...
__label__pos Mike Cosper is the Worship and Arts Pastor at Sojourn Community Church in Louisvilly, KY. Sojourn is a beautiful model of gospel-centered community, ministry, mission, and worship, and when I thought of talking with someone about worship and theology I immediately emailed Mike. He was kind enough to share ...
__label__pos The Ketchikan Gateway Borough School Board met in regular session Wednesday. Along with a vote on activities funding, the future of the library consortium came up during public comment. The School Board voted after some discussion to approve a transfer of more than $40,000 from the district’s reserves to t...
__label__neg For Future Leaders in Safety and Engineering You've chosen to become a leader in occupational health and safety. Practical Leadership Skills for Safety Professionals and Project Engineers can show you how. Purposely oriented toward the art and science of leadership, this book is designed to provide insight...
__label__neg MGUS is usually detected during blood tests for another condition, such as a certain nerve disorder (peripheral neuropathy). The blood tests can show abnormal proteins as well as unusual amounts of normal proteins. If your doctor detects monoclonal gammopathy, further testing may be recommended to determin...
__label__neg Curcumin, present in the popular Indian spice turmeric, holds promise in fighting against the devastating viruses, according to researchers. Advertisement According to Aarthi Narayanan, lead investigator of the study from Mason's National Center for Biodefense and Infectious Diseases, curcumin stopped the ...
__label__neg (MCT) — WASHINGTON — California’s ban on gay marriage is likely to fall soon, due to a pair of developments in the past week. What remains uncertain is whether same-sex marriage will become lawful in just a score of “blue states,” or the norm throughout the nation. Public opinion on marriage for gay and le...