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__label__pos In Priceless, I hazarded a guess that employers could cut the cost of hospital care in half by engaging in medical tourism. It’s a variation on what is sometimes called “value-based purchasing” or “reference pricing.” In its pure form, the employer picks a low-cost, high quality facility and covers all cos... |
__label__pos The modern HPC industry is constantly striving to achieve greater performance from their machines and workloads. Why? There is a direct need and demand for faster, more precise calculations and data correlation. Because of this new demand, we are seeing a major trend in HPC architecture – the multiplicatio... |
__label__neg Figures Abstract Background Despite the rapid adoption of genetically modified (GM) crops by farmers in many countries, controversies about this technology continue. Uncertainty about GM crop impacts is one reason for widespread public suspicion. Objective We carry out a meta-analysis of the agronomic and ... |
__label__neg Are you getting enough sleep? If not, take this challenge! I don't know about you, but sometimes I go to bed with every intention of getting a good night's sleep in an effort to get in about 7-8 hours of quality rest and the reality is I can sometimes only squeeze in about 4-5 hours of actual restful sleep... |
__label__neg Morals, Mammaries, and the Invention of the Stethoscope In 1816, French physician Rene Theophile Hyacinthe Laennec had a young woman on his exam table, and no idea what to do with her. She’d come in complaining of chest pains, and their conversation and the examination up to that point suggested a diseased... |
__label__neg I own a beautiful black sweater that has nearly faded to gray. You probably have an article of clothing that has suffered a similar fate. You and I may find comfort by telling ourselves that it can be easily replaced — “Oh, great. An excuse to go clothes shopping!” – but we both know what a waste this is. ... |
__label__pos For the past few months I've been highlighting the rapidly approaching deadline until New Zealand's Open Government Partnership second National Action Plan must be presented to the OGP. Now, quietly, the government has announced a delay: The timeframe for when New Zealand will finalise its second national ... |
__label__pos (1983). Saltzma,nE. (1975). Whereas Rho kinase (ROCK-II) has been shown to phosphorylate MLC directly in vitro in a best forex investment company system and has been suggested to in- london forex market opens a Ca2-independent contraction,2~22this role of ROCK has not been shown in vivo. For Western blotti... |
__label__neg Dentistry in general, and orthodontics in particular, strongly rely on advances in material science. However, these advances do not attract as much attention as the extraction/nonextraction dilemma, the effects of orthodontics on facial esthetics, or the one phase/two phase debate. Indeed, materials often ... |
__label__neg The Impact of Accounting Earnings Disclosures on Stock Prices in Malaysia: An Emerging Market Cheng, Fan Fah (2000) Abstract This study aims to evaluate the usefulness of accounting earnings disclosures as determinants of share price changes both in sign and magnitude for an emerging market. This thesis at... |
__label__neg Small electric pressure washer with a 20-foot hose and detergent tank The Campbell Hausfeld PW182501AV is a compact electric pressure washer, that also offers zero emissions, a lightweight design, and a long hose that compensates its need to be plugged into an outlet. It also houses an on-board detergent t... |
__label__pos Peter Schiff appeared on MSNBC’S “Up with Chris Hayes” with a panel of other experts and pundits to debate the Fed’s role in the housing bubble, Republican views on the economy, and the effects of inflation on prices. Peter had a spirited exchanged with Karl Smith, Economics Professor from the University o... |
__label__pos Whether beginner or experienced runner, this is for you. Imagine: You’re sitting here, scrolling though social media, surrounded by photos of motivational fitness/health quotes on Instagram or Tumblr. Patience is the key to success. Progress takes time. We all start somewhere, and as long as you keep movin... |
__label__neg Research Director UTSA Institute for Economic Development Tunstall has been the principal investigator for several economic impact and workforce development reports including the Eagle Ford and Cline Shale. He spent a significant portion of his career on workforce and economic development assignments overs... |
__label__pos Second only to oil, coffee is the most valuable legally traded commodity in the world. We love it, we rely on it, and we drink it in massive quantities. It is estimated that 2.25 billion cups of coffee are consumed each day worldwide. New Yorkers are said to drink 7 times the amount of any other U.S. city,... |
__label__neg Asperger syndrome is a neurological condition on the autistic spectrum that affects a childs ability to effectively socialize, conform to trends, and recognize the facial expressions and moods of others. Bullies target students diagnosed with Asperger syndrome (AS) at a rate that is at least four times hig... |
__label__pos ABSTRACTThe study explores strategies employed by surviving education-related NGOs– strategies that have enabled them to continue to survive in the postapartheid South African era. Using primarily in-depth interviews, the studyfound that surviving NGOs have had to make several sacrifices and changes.These ... |
__label__neg LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND, October 30, 2013 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Research by The Prince's Trust and RBS reveals that 30% of young people believe they will be self-employed in the future, and 25% believe that this will be within the next five years. The report suggests that the difficult economic times have promp... |
__label__pos The national Communications, Energy and Paperworkers (CEP) Union will be on Parliament Hill Tuesday morning welcoming returning MPs with national energy security concerns. Enbridge's Clipper and TransCanada's Southern Lights pipelines are on CEP's mind, especially after the recent defeat of its appeal over... |
__label__neg Alberta: It's Irresistible Aug/Sep 07 Alberta is in the midst of the strongest period of economic growth ever recorded by a Canadian province. In 2006, Alberta's economy grew by 6.8 percent. That tops an average of over 4 percent growth per year over the past decade, the highest rate in Canada. Looking ahe... |
__label__neg Will We Go the Way of Japan? No, Unless US Government Policies Discourage Growth-Becker Japan has had a very slow rate of growth in its GDP since 1991, averaging just a little over 1 percent. Given this slow growth, and the government's continued failed efforts to prop up their economy by running large fis... |
__label__neg Maternal serum markers levels in consecutive pregnancies: a possible genetic predisposition to abnormal levels. MedLine Citation: PMID: 8669443 Owner: NLM Status: MEDLINE Abstract/OtherAbstract: The study comprised 2,361 women, each with two consecutive normal uncomplicated pregnancies screened at 15-20 we... |
__label__neg About Based at the University of Bristol, the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children ( ALSPAC), also known as Children of the 90s, is a world-leading birth cohort study. Between April 1991 and December 1992 we recruited more than 14,000 pregnant women into the study and these women (some of whom h... |
__label__neg Sunday, May 30, 2010 Ofcom Presents Anti-piracy Policy You are sending an email that contains the article and a private message for your recipient(s). Your Name: Your e-mail: * Required! Recipient (e-mail): * Subject: * Introductory Message: HTML/Text (Photo: Yes/No) (At the moment, only Text is allowed...... |
__label__neg We’re all , familiar with the phrase “Give ’til it hurts.” Yet a recent scientific study shows that giving really feels good. The brain registers positive feelings not only when you give to another person, but can even do so when you witness giving from a source other than yourself. This finding dovetails ... |
__label__pos Everybody knows what will happen if you set up a private mint in your basement, stamp out a few coins and call them "nickels" or "dimes." You won't circulate much longer than they will. Most Americans today would recoil at the suggestion that coinage could or should be issued privately. They're unaware tha... |
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__label__pos Criminal charges rare in bullying cases Published 10:24 pm, Monday, September 16, 2013 GREENWICH -- The suicide of Bart Palosz after the first day of school last month has left the Greenwich community, and many far beyond it, grasping for answers. In the weeks since, few have come about. As friends and fam... |
__label__neg Ectodermal dysplasia What is ectodermal dysplasia? Ectodermal dysplasia is a large group of inherited disorders characterised by a primary defect in hair, teeth, nails or sweat gland function, in addition to another abnormality in a tissue of ectodermal origin, e.g. ears, eyes, lips, mucous membranes of th... |
__label__neg The known unknowns of central clearing Speech by Benoît Cœuré, Member of the Executive Board of the ECB, at the meeting on global economy and financial system hosted by the University of Chicago Booth School of Business Initiative on Global Markets, Coral Gables, 29 March 2014 Ladies and gentlemen [1], Tod... |
__label__pos Going Back To School: What Can YOU Do? The end of August usually means 'back to school' for the nation's children, college students and post-graduates. Some people seem to enjoy going -- so much so that they go into terrible debt to pay for it -- but the return to school can be a disturbing and messy event... |
__label__pos IT Spending Will Rise, but So Will Employee Dissatisfaction Don E. Sears| Posted 2010-08-19 IT executives, along with finance and operations management, are more confident about investing and spending for the remainder of 2010, yet many business leaders believe growth and overall economic health is tenuous... |
__label__pos Only around 19 per cent of the total garment producers in Vietnam are planning an expansion within the country, targeting only the big cities. Only around 30 per cent of the total production capacity is allocated for domestic consumption, according to Vietnam Textile and Garment Group (Vinatex). On the oth... |
__label__neg WASHINGTON – The federal disaster response plan leading up to Hurricane Katrina had "significant flaws," according to a Bush administration report released Thursday, which recommended changes in 11 major areas to the way the government responds to natural catastrophes. The report also lays blame with the W... |
__label__neg Should the latest study detailing mammograms’ effect on the incidence of breast cancer deaths change how you approach this screening tool? News flash: Millions of American women having regular mammograms each year are never going to die of cancer. And many of those women will have biopsies that turn out to... |
__label__pos Courtesy Stock.XCHNG Anyone who has ever planted a peach tree will report that fruit tends to ripen in a windfall. One week, you’re looking at green peaches; the next week, you’ve got bushels begging to be eaten. What to do with that sudden feast and preventing it from going to waste has prodded Kaytea Pet... |
__label__pos How many hours do you average a night?Having morning goals (especially since I've been reading Miracle Morning) has always been something I LOVE! Getting up early 🌝🌞Getting work done 🏃🏻🏃🏻And setting the tone for the day.....There's no better feeling of accomplishment for me. But there are those times... |
__label__pos Dr. Manfred GerstenfeldThe writer has been a long-term adviser on strategy issues to the boards of several major multinational corporations in Europe and North America.He is board member and former chairman of the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs and recipient of the LIfetime Achievement Award (2012) of... |
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__label__neg In the January 2015 issue of the ABA Journal, I had an article about Washington state’s limited license legal technician (LLLT) program, which will formally license non-lawyers to deliver legal services in limited circumstances independently, without a lawyer’s supervision. The article also discussed New Y... |
__label__pos On Nov. 6, we will vote for 12 propositions. Of those 12, six concern social issues, which, as per our policy, we avoid comment upon because they are divisive. But how do the remaining six stack up against the Tea Party Patriot tenets of promoting "government fiscal responsibility," "constitutionally-limit... |
__label__neg An Introduction to Medicinal Chemistryis the leading text for university courses on this subject. Renowned for being a textbook loved equally by both students and lecturers, it presents complete coverage in an accessible and engaging style. The text begins with the essential biochemistry on which an unders... |
__label__neg You have probably seen the words, "for greaterclarity", hundreds of times in loan and security documents,and wondered if they were really necessary. A recent Ontariodecision has shown that using these simple words may clearly comein handy in the event of a dispute over a fundamental contractualterm. In Gol... |
__label__neg 2 soft drinks a day doubles diabetes risk A Swedish study has shown that drinking more than two sugary or artificially sweetened soft drinks per day greatly increases the risk of diabetes, . Consuming more than two 200ml drinks more than doubled the chances of developing Type 2 diabetes, it found. A seriou... |
__label__neg The Value-Added Tax Reform Puzzle We explore the impact of a tax reform in some provinces of China which eliminated the value-added tax on some investment goods. While the goal of the experiment was to encourage upgrading of technology, our results suggest that there was no evident increase overall in fixe... |
__label__pos 336 pages, colour photos, colour & b/w illustrations Contemporary Insect Diagnostics aids entomologists as they negotiate the expectations and potential dangers of the practice. It provides the reader with methods for networking with regulatory agencies, expert laboratories, first detectors, survey special... |
__label__neg London, Nov 28 (UNI) High immigration, rising fertility rates and longer life expectancy, all these factors combined together can lead to almost double population for the UK within a lifetime, an estimation said. The estimate issued by the Office for National Statistics yesterday said by 2081, Britain's po... |
__label__neg INTERVIEW WITH CHIEF EXECUTIVE OF M/S ANIS ASSOCIATES (PVT.) LIMITED PAKISTAN POSSESSES TREMENDOUS POTENTIAL TO EXPORT HALAL MEAT AND BY-PRODUCTS WORLD OVER KANWAL SALEEM (feedback@pgeconomist.com) Oct 15 - 21, 20 12 M/s Anis Associates (pvt.) Limited is one of the most modern Halal Meat Processing and Exp... |
__label__neg President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney are in a battle for the trust of the middle class. The group might be hard to define, but most Americans say they are part of it, and many swing voters fall into it. Accordingly, both camps roll out the term frequently in their campaign ads. The Obama campaign has a n... |
__label__neg Fantasy sports participation has risen with the spread of broadband and mobile connections. New York, NY (PRWEB) August 22, 2014 The Fantasy Sports Services industry is expanding quickly, with revenue anticipated to grow an in the five years to 2014. This growth has been underpinned by rising interest in f... |
__label__neg Per accedir als documents amb el text complet, si us plau, seguiu el següent enllaç: http://hdl.handle.net/10459.1/30323 Títol: Saccharomyces cerevisiae as a model organism: a comparative study Autor/a: Karathia, Hiren; Vilaprinyo Terré, Ester; Sorribas Tello, Albert; Alves, Rui Abstract: Background: Model... |
__label__neg Dewey Chaffins was 19 years old when he left Appalachia for northwestern Ohio in 1958. The youngest of 10, he'd grown up in Garrett, Kentucky, a hardscrabble coal town where his family had lived and mined for generations. During the 1950s, when the coal industry in eastern Kentucky fell into a steep declin... |
__label__pos Consumers Crying Out For Better Personal Data Security In Call Centres Reveals New Research Banks top the list of organisations consumers trust least with their personal data, according to a survey of 2,000 UK consumers. Mobile phone operators and retailers also fare badly in the eyes of the consumer in a ... |
__label__pos Since many of our customers are DIYers and come to our site for inspiration, to learn how to build something creative, or to solve a unique problem, we thought it would be helpful to provide some useful tips. Whether you're just starting to think about a project, ready to build, or half way through, we hop... |
__label__neg In 1977, the President of the United States of America, Jimmy Carter, advocated for the use of alternative energy to the American people “because we are now running out of gas and oil, we must prepare quickly to strict conservation [of fossil fuels] and to the use of coal and permanent renewable energy sou... |
__label__pos Invalid Service The tricks of serving process papers can, however, reach a point that the courts will not tolerate because they subvert the purpose of service or threaten to disrupt the administration of justice. The most intolerable abuse is called sewer service. It is not really service at all but is so ... |
__label__neg Home Power & Water Construction Manufacturing Logistics Health & Safety IT Business & Management Buyers' Guide Events Daimler Trucks has showcased Mercedes-Benz Urban eTruck – first fully electric truck with an admissible total weight of up to 26 tonnes – at Stuttgart in Germany today According to the manu... |
__label__pos David Rohde in Reuters on how Sandy exposed inequality The storm brought inequality to the surface in New York. Better-off residents could seek out hotels, drive away, and take work off. Others—the waiters, cashiers, service workers—remained in place until last minute. "There were residents like me who cou... |
__label__pos There has been much buzz about the water-purifying machine that Segway inventor Dean Kamen demonstrated on the Colbert Report last week (even taking on the bag of Spicy Sweet Chili Doritos that Colbert added). Everyone has been trying to find out more about his claim that “you stick a hose into anything th... |
__label__neg Oil prices (WTI and Brent) continued their recovery and rose during the week: WTI rose by 1.41%; Brent oil, by 2.73%. As a result, the premium of Brent oil over WTI slightly expanded; the premium ranged between $2.86 and $3.78. According to the latest EIA weekly report, oil stockpiles fell by 1.8Mb. In the... |
__label__pos An under-appreciated invention was the Tesla turbine, invented by Nikola Tesla and patented in 1913. Taking in air, water, or steam, it rotated without blades and generated electricity from it. Instead, discs with small gaps between them were moved along by the fluid passing by as it spiraled from the outs... |
__label__pos Letter: Living within our means On one of the major TV networks, there is a game show called "Jeopardy." On this show, the contestants have a series of questions to answer, and each player has to guess the correct answer. At the end they also have to decide how much money they want to put in jeopardy while... |
__label__neg Learn something new every day More Info... by email A bookshelf stereo is a great option for people who want a decent music system but have very little room for a collection of stereo components. Many of these units offer options that include the ability to dock a handheld device, play CDs, listen to over ... |
__label__pos How to tell whether or not you two are compatible at first glance. 5. Pay attention to his carnal foreknowledge. "In 10 seconds," says Sheldon Burman, director and founder of Chicago's Male Sexual Dysfunction Clinic, "I can tell you his sexual orientation, I can tell you if he's an enthusiastic sexual part... |
__label__pos This is an analysis that makes sense only within the airtight confines of libertarian doctrine. It dissipates with even the slightest whiff of exposure to external reality. The entire premise rests upon ignoring the social power that dominant social groups are able to wield outside of the channels of the s... |
__label__neg Once only known as “shell shock” a vague condition affecting war veterans, it is now known as Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. I was diagnosed with P.T.S.D in December of last year after three long years of hiding the extent of an unhealthy relationship that happened while I was sixteen years old. I was una... |
__label__pos For long-time web users, the announcement this week from Metafilter — a pioneering online community that has been around since 1999 — was a little like hearing that an old friend is in hospital with a fatal illness: founder Matt Haughey said that due to a dramatic decline in traffic and related advertising... |
__label__pos More The first parenting book to bring the science and psychology of children's behavior together to build brain/body awareness for self-regulation and success. Self-Reg is a groundbreaking book that presents an entirely new understanding of your child's emotions and behavior and serves as a practical guid... |
__label__pos Cranberries are a necessity on the Thanksgiving table, yet somehow they remain a bit mysterious. Perhaps it’s because they are rarely seen in their natural state – 95% of the crop is processed into juice or canned cranberry relish; the rest is sold “fresh”. And the quotation marks aren’t there because of s... |
__label__neg A new bubble dynamics model to study bubble growth, deformation, and coalescence Author Huber, C. Su, Y. Nguyen, C.T. Parmigiani, A. Gonnermann, H.M. Dufek, J. Date2014 Citation Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth,119, no. 1 (2014) 216-239. 10.1002/2013JB010419. Published Version Abstract We propo... |
__label__pos A few years ago an enterprising programmer dug through Kickstarter’s data to figure out how many failed projects there really were. Thanks to a trick in the coding, however, none showed up. This system, which was described as an effort to bring the best projects to the fore, worked well for Kickstarter whe... |
__label__neg Diet Sodas are invented to replace the regular Sodas which are believed to be a main source of increasing U.S. obesity rates and development of Type 2 diabetes. With low calorie artificial sweeteners, diet Sodas experienced fast development in 1980s and 1990s. However, the development ceased after various ... |
__label__pos Early thoughts on the Orlando night club shooting Late Saturday night/early Sunday morning a person opened fire with a gun or guns inside Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Florida. While I hate speculating on the unknown, there is just so much wrong information in the “news” that we must say something. What we k... |
__label__neg The Royal Navy training ship won’t be going far though, just 140 metres to the east of its current permanent berth at the tip of Whale Island. The move may be a small one, but it will make a big difference to operations at Portsmouth International Port and the Royal Naval Base. Relocating the former warshi... |
__label__pos 1 Answer | Add Yours Glaser's quote brings out how there are times when, to quote Sophocles, "wisdom brings no profit to the wise." The concept of an "epiphany" is a moment of extreme self- revelation. It is not planned and not designed, but it "hits" the individual and usually transforms the person in cha... |
__label__neg Additional Information When the weather gets warm, you want to spend more time outside, but this means being bothered by a variety of bugs that can bite and sting you. Bug bites are itchy and uncomfortable, so you want to control the symptoms as quickly as possible to ensure relief. There are a number of b... |
__label__pos Expectations of economic recovery have employers nervous about losing talent, which can only mean good things for employees. Indeed, 31% of hiring managers surveyed in a new CareerBuilder survey said they were willing to negotiate salary increases for current employees next year, and 51% said they would le... |
__label__neg Every successful athlete knows the importance of the food they ingest. After all, it’s our fuel, and without it, the engine won’t run. When it comes to athletes, the demand for healthy, nutrient dense foods is exceptionally high. In fact, the difference between a burger and a handful of berries could dicta... |
__label__neg Vygotsky was the first proponent of the contextual view, but Bronfenbrenner, is its best proponent today. Bronfenbrenner views the developing child embedded in a series of complex and interactive systems. He divides the environment into four levels: the microsystem, the mesosystem, the exosystem, and the m... |
__label__neg This action might not be possible to undo. Are you sure you want to continue? The economy bounced back strongly in 2010, reflecting post–civil war optimism and the global recovery. The outlook, too, is positive for healthy growth provided the fiscal consolidation process meets targets and the burgeoning in... |
__label__pos If we tackle this problem in earnest, the rewards far exceed the pain. Events of 2011 show: No matter how solid the science, some people will never accept that humans are causing global warming. The huge role of policy in solving the world's environmental problems suggests that corporate activism should be... |
__label__pos Final Report Background and Need Everyone makes important decisions in the daily accomplishment of their duties, but do we document, track, manage and share those decisions effectively? The aggregate of individual decisions constitutes the current state of our organization, and charts the course for our fu... |
__label__pos Cause of chronic pancreatitis can be hard to pinpoint Chronic pancreatitis often first presents in outpatient offices but is harder to diagnose than the acute form of the disorder. Early symptoms can be confused with those of other gastrointestinal diseases, experts say, and although chronic alcohol abuse ... |
__label__neg After years of discussion, the FAA issued a new rule Sept. 16 allowing CFI practical exams to count as flight reviews. The rule reverses an earlier decision and has the potential to save flight instructors time and money meeting currency requirements. The change allows pilots passing the CFI checkride for ... |
__label__pos During the early 20th-century bungalow era, sinks and countertops came together in a way that’s still practical. Harriet Beecher Stowe was 40 years ahead of her time when she installed a fully plumbed, undermount sink with adjacent counterBspace in her 1870s kitchen. She even had the foresight to tuck thre... |
__label__neg -By Dan Murphy If there’s one lesson that Sgt. Gary Eblan hopes to instill in people who attend the class he is teaching on street smarts later this month, it’s to follow their gut feelings. “If you don’t trust your instincts, you increase your chance of becoming a victim,” said Eblan, a 22-year veteran of... |
__label__pos ”The sophistication of Ctuit’s RADAR technology has made a positive impact at Fat’s Restaurants. With reports and trends generated from RADAR, our executive team can use that information to guide overall business strategy and decision-making.” – Collin Fat, Vice President and Director of Operations Busines... |
__label__neg Market News Direct trade hogs close sharply lower Cattle country was typically quiet on Monday following the distribution of this week’s showlists. The numbers of ready cattle are generally even with last week, especially in the North. Offerings do vary in the South with greater numbers in Texas, but fewer... |
__label__neg An overview of the Chandra mission and goals, Chandra's namesake, top 10 facts. Classroom activities, printable materials, interactive games & more. Overview of X-ray Astronomy and X-ray sources: black holes to galaxy clusters. All Chandra images released to the public listed by date & by category Current ... |
__label__pos Preparation designs the basis of each and even every single task may well it be making of items or maybe building of properties. We must always dwell on the upcoming and there will be the toughest. Persons are sure to have an emergency regime organized in case of catastrophes and thus the same is the case ... |
__label__pos Home' Teacher : October 2010 Contents 36 TEACHER OCTOBER 2010 While on a Churchill Fellowship tour in 2009, I attended a week-long Reggio course in Italy. It was very intensive and, as one of only two architects at that course sur- rounded by others from the totally differ- ent discipline of teaching, I fo... |
__label__neg H.I.I.T. Your Way to Fitness High-intensity interval training, loosely speaking, is any exercise regimen with repeated, short variation bouts of high intensity exercise followed by lower intensity recovery, or “active rest.” It can be running sprints for a minute followed by two minutes of walking, or doin... |
__label__pos Ismail, Alice Sabrina (2008) A multidisciplinary approach in understanding the symbolic meaning of built form. In: Methodology in Architectural Research. Penerbit UTM , Johor, pp. 180-211. ISBN 978-983-52-0592-7 PDF 131kB Abstract The purpose of this paper is to position a multi-disciplinary logic of inqui... |
__label__pos As the price of Bitcoin continues its wild ride, expert observers weigh in on the reasons: China, halving, Japan, Brexit ‒ all seen as factors. But every analysis includes the current situation in China where an uncertain economy and yuan devaluation seems to be causing a marked increase in Bitcoin trading... |
__label__neg When antiretroviral therapy (ART) fails to suppress HIV replication, drug resistance can develop and be transmitted. This can be particularly devastating in resource limited settings where only a few ART regimens are available. The overarching aims of this proposal are to enhance a productive collaboration... |
__label__neg Author of www.HotelLawBlog.com 17 September 2006 In past few blog commentaries, I have described the labor settlements in San Francisco and Monterey, and begun to look at what they portend. Last time, my partner, Marta Fernandez, helped us understand that although the union would like us to think that the ... |
__label__pos [here], dentist waiting rooms [here], and spas [here], the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) had been asked to say whether the making available of TV broadcasts in rehabilitation centres should be regarded as an act of communication to the public. The case is Reha Training, C-117/15, a referenc... |
__label__neg SESSION TYPE: Pleural Disease Posters PRESENTED ON: Wednesday, October 24, 2012 at 01:30 PM - 02:30 PM PURPOSE: Tunneled indwelling pleural catheters (IPC) are a United States Food and Drug Administration-approved implantable device used for palliation of recurrent, symptomatic malignant pleural effusions.... |
__label__pos All of us are a mixture of logic and emotion. We think and we feel. The two interact continuously with one another – mind acting upon the emotions and emotions acting upon the mind. One of the toughest emotions we deal with is pain. We know it’s going to come from various sources and in varying intensities... |
__label__neg Selasa, 18 Januari 2011 Menstruation is a cycle that happens every month in women before menopause. But other than humans, it turns out there are other female mammals also experience menstruation. Basically, only humans and great apes (gorillas, orangutans, chimpanzees and bonobos) that really shows the me... |
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