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__label__pos Personal injury claims can include much emotional distress and as a result of a life changing circumstances. Ensuring that you receive everything you are entitled to is the job of your lawyer and they can handle every aspect of your case from analyzing your entitlement to dealing with the insurance company... |
__label__neg This study evaluated the expression of FGF7, AhR (show AHR ELISA Kits), and CYP1A1 (show CYP1A1 ELISA Kits) in colorectal cancer cells and revealed a new mechanism by which KGF promotes cell proliferation through the AhR (show AHR ELISA Kits)- cyclin D1 (show CCND1 ELISA Kits) pathway in colon cancer cells... |
__label__neg How to Know When Choosing Assisted Living is the Best Option Seniors today have more living options than ever before, and this can make it difficult to know exactly what type of residence will best meet their needs now and in the future. It’s important to identify what your current health status is, or wha... |
__label__pos Nail Polish: Nail polish is the weakness of the women and cannot be stopped from it whether it cause cancer or skin problem. But that doesn’t mean that you must not be careful or ignored. Especially during the pregnancy you have to be very careful as your body is already going through so much chemical chan... |
__label__neg Internal sphincterotomy reduces postoperative pain after Milligan Morgan haemorrhoidectomy. Jump to Full Text MedLine Citation: PMID: 19852840 Owner: NLM Status: MEDLINE Abstract/OtherAbstract: BACKGROUND: Over the last few years, there has been increasing attention on surgical procedures to treat haemorrh... |
__label__neg Who would you want to hang out with - someone who is informational and humble or someone who is boastful and self-centered? A majority of the time, the first personality is the preferred choice because this person is approachable and easier to interact with. Now what exactly does this question have to do w... |
__label__pos A problem that is dissected and carried out by first gathering facts and data analysis related to the process as a whole. The statistical problem often includes issues of probability, sampling, estimation and inferential statistics , enabling a team to develop the most effective project map within a proble... |
__label__neg CBT and Psychodynamic Therapy: Pros and Cons Clinical research generally supports the efficacy of both CBT and psychodynamic therapy. Deciding which one is better for you depends to varying extents on: Which approach appeals to you Finding a “good fit” with a competent therapist (of either orientation) You... |
__label__pos Back to the Main ET Page Seattle: A Failure without Losers Arvind Panagariya Talking to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer during his visit to Seattle, Bill Clinton decided to take a long leap from his original demand for a WTO working group on labour standards and proceeded to tell the newspaper that the work... |
__label__pos Preempting the New Year’s Resolution Madness - #1 Quit Smoking, Before You Start By Kayla Lemar Teen Scribe It's 2011. And with it has come the long list of New Year's Resolutions each of us drafted during December. While drudging up a list of my own I did a little research on what everyone else in the wor... |
__label__neg New work from the Institute for Agrifood Research and Technology in Barcelona, Spain, recently took a look to see what effect different forage sources would have on the performance and feeding behavior of calves. Researchers conducted a series of three studies — each one involving 60 bull calves. Calves we... |
__label__pos __________________ Quote: Originally Posted by Zagut "Glc perhaps a thick full shelf stone might show some temperature holding characteristics???" That's where I was going. Thermal mass doesn't let the heat waft out as just hot air does. (Kinda like people) My stone/stones are 3/4 inch thick and are the si... |
__label__pos Have you heard of the book Think and Grow Rich by Napolean Hill? It’s one of my favorite inspirational reads and even though it was first published in 1937, the book’s primary message, getting what you want through visualization, hard work and a positive attitude, still rings true today. Even better than t... |
__label__pos Unemployment in the UK has hit 5.8 per cent, a new survey from the Office for National Statistics has revealed. The number of Brits who were unemployed reached 1.82 million in September, the highest since December 1997 The news comes amid constant reports of job cuts, BT and Virgin being the latest to anno... |
__label__neg Emory University has announced the appointment of R. Paul Johnson, MD, as director of the Yerkes National Primate Research Center, effective August 1, 2014. Johnson currently serves as director of the New England Primate Research Center (NEPRC), chairman of the NEPRC Division of Immunology and professor of... |
__label__neg by Ben Alper Grandboomers are like their own grandparents. They often express their love for their grandchildren by giving presents, especially on holidays and other occasions. Giving gifts such as toys or candy can be very gratifying since the joy and pleasure the child experiences is so immediate. As chi... |
__label__pos A Way of Life: The Future of Clamming Rainfall closures may inflate the price of the clam plate at Woodman’s, but consumer desire for the briny bivalves has not waned since their propulsion to fame at the turn of the century. Though clamming communities must adapt to survive, the humble clam remains a cele... |
__label__pos Wealthy countries must cough up the money and administer the financial support required to create a multibillion dollar global fund to assist developing nations with the impacts of climate change, said a British Green Party councillor. Leader of the UK Green Party for Braintree District Council, James Abbo... |
__label__pos My friend Rosty is afraid of butterflies. He insists that these not only beautiful, but also quite innocuous creatures make him feel unsafe when they fly around him, particularly around his face. “My fear comes from the time I was a kid, when a huge moth - the type we don’t see around anymore - was flying ... |
__label__neg Dental implants are devices made of titanium used to replace the root of the tooth and give support to a prosthesis, thus contributing to improved physical appearance and masticatory function. They are suitable for patients who have lost one, several or all of their teeth. Structure of a natural tooth comp... |
__label__pos <p>Prague, 3 September 2014 – In 2014, approximately 125,000 sq m of retail space is expected to be built in the Czech Republic which represents a 35% decrease when compared to last year’s volume. Since the beginning of the year, already more than 60,000 sq m or retail space was opened to the public. For t... |
__label__pos Search Acumen comments on the UK House Price Index for April 2016, combining Land Registry and ONS indices Andy Sommerville, director of Search Acumen, comments on the UK House Price Index (HPI), April 2016: “The 8% leap in UK-wide prices from April 2015 to 2016 is much higher than the 5% year-on-year leap... |
__label__neg What some personnel don’t know can hurt your equipment and processes. Expert advice bears repeating. By Neville Sachs, P.E. As a facility considers implementation of a sophisticated lubrication program, it’s not uncommon for someone to strongly insist that “oil’s oil,” and that “all our applications can be... |
__label__neg The New South Wales (NSW) Government has become the first in Australia to ban all solariums. The NSW Environment Minister Robyn Parker has announced that the Government will be banning tanning beds from December 31, 2014. New South Wales will be the only place in the world besides Brazil to issue a total b... |
__label__neg Mortgage interest rates are still near record lows, but that doesn’t mean you will get the same deal from every lender. Even in an attractive rate atmosphere it’s important to shop around to save yourself big time on your monthly payment as well as over the course of the loan. Contact Several Lenders Start... |
__label__neg Hugh Hammond Bennett Hugh Hammond Bennett, a native of Anson County, received many awards and honors for his lifetime dedication to protecting and conserving soil and water resources for future generations. In Bennett's time, he observed the effects of the Dust Bowl on farmland and believed the farming pra... |
__label__neg Until now, unbreakable encrypted messages were transmitted via a system envisioned by American mathematician Claude Shannon, considered the “father of information theory.” Shannon combined his knowledge of algebra and electrical circuitry to come up with a binary system of transmitting messages that are se... |
__label__neg DS-ACP: A care plan that goes beyond directives and proxies DS-ACP: A care plan that goes beyond directives and proxies Advance care planning (ACP) discussions are not sufficiently incorporated into the care of oncology patients. Studies have consistently found that patients with late-stage cancer have a l... |
__label__pos Jane McGonigal is a game designer and futurist who, in addition to many other things, works for the Institute for the Future. Over the past few years, McGonigal has given popular talks at places like TED, SXSW and Ignite with one basic premise: that games can and will save the world. According to McGonigal... |
__label__pos Previous Section Index Home Page The right hon. Lady has often said, "The hon. Member for Harrogate and Knaresborough doth protest too much because most schools have not used the 10 per cent. aptitude provision but ignored it, and that proves the case." I say to her that we have a golden opportunity. Schoo... |
__label__pos More about the University of Washington at: www.washington.edu University of Washington researchers have designed a computer-interfaced drawing pad that helps scientists see inside the brains of children with learning disabilities while they read and write. "Scientists needed a tool that allows them to see... |
__label__pos Mel Gibson’s little contretemps with the police has become a lot more interesting than it started out to be. It raises issues about how we should count traits, prejudice, and considered discourse in making moral judgments about people and, as Gibson is an artist (and not just an actor who speaks the lines ... |
__label__pos Link building is still one of core elements of SEO and it’s likely to stay that way for at least the foreseeable future. In a post penguin world, it’s the quality of links that matters, not the quantity. The interesting part of the debate is defining exactly what a quality link is. One way we can begin thi... |
__label__neg If Toucan Sam heard what Malt-O-Meal is up to, it would throw him for a loop. It would make the Honey Nut Cheerios bee buzzing mad. The Minneapolis-based company has quietly notched impressive gains in the otherwise lumbering cold cereal market by mastering the knockoff. Its Tootie Fruities bear a striking... |
__label__pos Teaching is an increasingly attractive career path for bright graduates, according to an international survey published this week by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). It is now the top profession for students from Oxford University. The number of teachers with degrees of 2:1... |
__label__neg An underground tank holding some of the worst radioactive waste at the nation’s most contaminated nuclear site might be leaking into the soil. The U.S. Energy Department said workers at Washington state’s Hanford Nuclear Reservation detected higher radioactivity levels under tank AY-102 during a routine in... |
__label__neg Even when doctors told Stephanie Lipscomb she had brain cancer for a second time, she never thought she would die. Lipscomb, now 23, is a senior nursing student at University of South Carolina Upstate’s Mary Black School of Nursing. Tall and slim with pretty, girl-next-door looks, Lipscomb has spent the en... |
__label__neg None of us enjoys the prospect of waiting on God’s timing when we are in the midst of a painful trial. It is so hard not to look through our troubles and still believe that God is working all things out. It is difficult when the future seems hopeless and completely out of our control to change. In God’s wo... |
__label__neg Learn something new every day More Info... by email Acupuncturists rely on a large body of knowledge to decide where to place needles in their patients. This knowledge incorporates the teachings of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), an extensive assortment of traditional medical practices which has been u... |
__label__neg If you look very closely, you’ll see an ever-so-slight turnaround in the capital and labor shares in the past year. The profit share of national income has fallen (from 15.4 percent in the second quarter to 13.7 percent in the last quarter of 2015) while the wage share has risen (from 49.6 percent in 2014 ... |
__label__neg Hector, Andreas; Kappler, Matthias; Griese, Matthias (2010): In Vitro Inhibition of Neutrophil Elastase Activity by Inhaled Anti-Pseudomonas Antibiotics Used in Cystic Fibrosis Patients. In: Mediators of Inflammation, Vol. 2010, 809591 Vorschau PDF 1MB Abstract Background. Inhaled antibiotics are commonly ... |
__label__pos Because this year January 20, the traditional Presidential Inauguration Day, fell on Sunday, the public ceremony and pomp was pushed to January 21 which, in addition to Martin Luther King Day is Squirrel Appreciation Day as well as National Hugging Day. It’s called “National” Hugging Day but that’s unoffic... |
__label__neg The Expansion of Foreign Direct Investments: Discrete Rational Location Choices or a Cultural Learning Process? It is recognized in the literature that experience may affect the cost and the uncertainty of operating in foreign markets, and experience and market knowledge may therefore influence the locatio... |
__label__pos Looking across the range of crowdsourced geographic information activities, some regular patterns are emerging and it might be useful to start notice them as a way to think about what is possible or not possible to do in this area. Since I don’t like the concept of ‘laws’ – as in Tobler’s first law of geog... |
__label__pos Originally appeared at Gazeta.ru, translated by Alice Decker exclusively for SouthFront The US will extend the service life of the B-52 strategic bomber up to 100 years The US Air Force is going to modernize the “cold war” era B-52 strategic bomber. The aircraft will be equipped with new avionics, the newe... |
__label__neg CRS: The Federal Budget: Sources of the Movement from Surplus to Deficit, November 8, 2007 From WikiLeaks Wikileaks release: February 2, 2009 Publisher: United States Congressional Research Service Title: The Federal Budget: Sources of the Movement from Surplus to Deficit CRS report number: RS22550 Author(... |
__label__neg Twenty years ago this month, the Berlin Wall came down, hastening the end of the Cold War. Less than three years later, Moscow and Washington agreed to halt nuclear testing. In 1996, after more than 2,000 nuclear test explosions, the world’s nations concluded the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT) in ord... |
__label__neg Product Description Xenophobia in South Africa is a social-political ill. Despite the huge xenophobic attack that took place in May 2008, xenophobia still continues to occur. Students from the rest of the continent attracted to South Africa by its excellent social infrastructure and the relative buoyancy o... |
__label__neg Hoderlein, Stefan Holzmann, Hajo Meister, Alexander Year of Publication: 2015 Series/Report no.: cemmap working paper, Centre for Microdata Methods and Practice CWP33/15 Abstract: The triangular model is a very popular way to capture endogeneity. In this model, an outcome is determined by an endogenous reg... |
__label__pos Description A well thought-out plan for your financial future is an integral part of building the life and business you want for yourself and your family. Fuelled by everything from the desire to be one’s own boss to the need to find new employment, self-employment has become a growth ‘industry’. If you ar... |
__label__neg Lesson 3; Power point questions Home > Flashcards > Print Preview The flashcards below were created by user Fyrcracker on FreezingBlue Flashcards . What would you like to do? What is the basic principal of Adrenergic drugs? They stimulate the SNS & are also called sympathomimetics or adrenergic agonists Wh... |
__label__pos Albuquerque is netting for its water consumers a positive net return of $900 in purchasing this water right. But this brings us to the central point. A farmer cannot easily sell a water right that has not been defined or adjudicated. Past experience indicates that there are enormous transaction costs with ... |
__label__neg scroll to top Stuck on your essay? Get ideas from this essay and see how your work stacks up 1 Pages Word Count:330 Pages:1 1/1 Nobody will doubt that the automobile is an important transportationfor north Americans but in my opinion not all northern Americans havebecome too dependent on the automobile You... |
__label__pos who wants an indonesian maid ? I am leaving qatar for good and i have a maid that i would like to leave here and i want QR 10,000 ONLY . She is very clean and well behaved. Pay the money and i make NOC . THAT'S IT ONLY SERIOUS CALLERS ON 33019471 (Mr Walid ) The poster is literally selling a domestic worke... |
__label__pos [Noozhawk’s note: This is one in a series of articles on Noozhawk’s Santa Barbara Challenge, our public-engagement project on the city of Santa Barbara’s budget. Related links are below.] The city of Santa Barbara’s power to give or take away funding is wielded by a handful of city staff, who create an acc... |
__label__neg Marie Freebody, mariefreebody@physics.org MUNICH, Germany – The first milestone toward lightwave electronics has been achieved, thanks to a collaboration among physicists at Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics in Garching, FOM Institute AMOLF (Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics) in Amsterdam, th... |
__label__neg Osteoarthritis: Degenerative Spinal Joint Disease Osteoarthritis is a disease of the joints, and it can affect the spine (osteoarthritis in the spine is often referred to as spondylosis). Also know as degenerative joint disease, it is the most common form of arthritis, affecting some 27 million American ad... |
__label__neg What is an adjustable rate mortgage? An adjustable rate mortgage (ARM) offers a fixed rate for an initial period of time. After that initial period ends, the rate will reset, adjusting up or down to reflect market conditions for the remaining duration of the loan. You’ve got a lot of choices when it comes ... |
__label__neg If you go to an IndyCar racing track this season, you might notice there's something different in the air: Instead of fuel, it smells a little like popcorn. "It's a bit sweet, I think -- more of an organic smell," explains race car driver Jeff Simmons, the driver of Rahal Letterman Racing's Team Ethanol Ho... |
__label__pos Excerpt of review by Dominic Sandbrook "Almost a decade after the Ottoman sultan Mehmed II's armies had stormed the walls of Constantinople, the last relic of the Roman Empire, "the Conqueror" made a trip to the site of ancient Troy. There, on the shore where Agamemnon, Achilles and the rest had supposedly... |
__label__pos A Chicago woman fills up at BP station at Marine Drive and Lawrence Avenue earlier this month. (Chris Walker/Tribune) You might not guess this from the price of gas at the pump, especially in Chicago, but America is hitting some important milestones in ending its dependence on imported energy. Domestic oil... |
__label__neg Wednesday, June 30, 2010 Dr. Myers, Why Do I Sometimes Feel Squeezing Pressure in My Chest When Eating or Drinking? Squeezing pressure in the chest can be a symptom of several problems such as heart disease, gallbladder disease or pressure in the esophagus. If you think the symptoms may be related to your ... |
__label__neg Get Educated: The 2015 NORML Key West Legal Seminar If you are a practicing criminal defense lawyer, or if you are representing newly legal marijuana businesses, this week presents a great opportunity to pick-up some of your mandatory continuing legal education (MCLE) credits, required by most states, at t... |
__label__pos Holiday stress can get pretty chaotic for a lot of folks. I try to stay out of the crazy and still find myself getting pulled into busyness and unrealistic expectations. So as a reminder to myself and anyone else out there who might need it, here are a few ways to add more magic and less chaos to the holid... |
__label__pos by Ruth Hughes, PhD story from New York Timesjournalist Alan Schwarz about ADHD and stimulant abuse linked with a story of suicide. Like many of the recent media articles on this serious issue, there is a more complex and I think more compelling story. Unfortunately, too many readers, clinicians, and insti... |
__label__pos With courtesy from Starfleetyachts.com Who should you pay the most attention to in your organisation? A) The guy or girl who makes a purchase of your product or service. B) The shareholders of your firm, watching over its profit margins with eagle eyes. C) The sales assistant working hard to seal that tran... |
__label__neg Are We Hunting Too Hard? "Get screened!""Find it early!"When it comesto cancer, thesedictums areconsideredself-evident.But what ifgetting screenedfor cancer andfinding cancerever-earlier doesnot save lives?What if too muchprobing does moreharm than good?Several DMSphysicians havebeen askingprovocativequest... |
__label__pos Goodbye Clutter book download as file in PDF (.pdf) format. Feel free to read Maria Gracia’s ebook because it does help to clear your clutter the fast and easy way! Every day all of us are getting something unnecessary, i.e. old stuff, souvenirs, dishes, books and CDs, clothes, cosmetics and event food… Pe... |
__label__neg TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwired - Jun 13, 2014) - BMO Harris Private Banking today released a study on hobby (or passion) investing and high-net worth Canadians. The study is the sixth and final in a series by BMO Harris Private Banking examining trends among the affluent in Canada. The study found that jus... |
__label__neg The storms that lingered along Colorado's Front Range in recent days brought plenty of rain and hail to the region, raising river and creek levels in the north, and prompted a flash flood advisory over the Waldo Canyon burn scar Sunday. The Cache la Poudre River in northern Colorado threatened to spill ove... |
__label__pos Whether youíre brand new to the sport, or youíve been riding dirt bikes for years Ė safety is always of paramount importance. Sometimes, the simplest mistakes can result in crippling injuries that could otherwise be easily avoided. If youíre new to dirt motorcycling, itís important to become educated on sa... |
__label__pos Baker's yeast can protect against a deadly fungusTim Barribeau8/12/11 10:30amFiled to: mad scienceMedicineyeastScienceBadass yeastbiology23EditPromoteShare to KinjaToggle Conversation toolsGo to permalinkCould baker's yeast injections protect against one of the deadliest infections in the world? New resear... |
__label__neg Objective: To design a spirometry-based algorithm to predict pulmonary restrictive impairment and reduce the number of patients undergoing unnecessary lung volume testing. Design: Two prospective studies of 259 consecutive patients and 265 consecutive patients used to derive and validate the algorithm, res... |
__label__pos The expectation of transparency is creating demand for government agencies to develop new ways to communicate complex data and trends to the public in easy-to-access and easy-to-understand formats. Some agencies are turning to Google Maps and KML data to visualize raw information online and on mobile devic... |
__label__neg APOE) 2 Mutations, Cardiovascular Risk (INACTIVE as of 07/05/16: Refer to May 2016 Hot Line for Replacement Test: 2013337, ACTIVE 07/05/16) Patient Preparation Collect Lavender (EDTA), pink (K 2EDTA), or yellow (ACD Solution A or B). Specimen Preparation Transport 3 mL whole blood. (Min: 1 mL) Storage/Tran... |
__label__pos Document Type Article Publication Date Spring 2006 Abstract This article discusses concerns related to professional integrity in academics and to the use of collegiality as an informal criterion for employment and evaluation decisions. We question the nature of the educational enterprise and the academic e... |
__label__pos Delicate sublime taste, a cinch to prepare. Recipe is here (I didn't add any more liquid at the end). Fine Cooking has directions for boiling or roasting your chestnuts (which are available at Trader Joe's and Hannafords supermarkets). For roasting: first soak the chestnuts in warm water for 20 minutes or ... |
__label__neg Before Judges Long, Kestin and Carchman. The opinion of the court was delivered by: Kestin, J.A.D. [9] Submitted: October 27, 1998 On appeal from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Criminal Part, Monmouth County. Defendant was charged with several crimes in four indictments. The three counts o... |
__label__neg Bob Holden on Families & Children Former Democratic MO Governor $3M for more local domestic violence shelters A safety issue that demands our attention is the silent sickness of our society known as domestic violence. For too long, much of this abuse has been kept hushed up behind locked doors because wome... |
__label__neg The current growth phase for capital city home values commenced in June 2012, almost four and a half years ago, and since that time capital city home values have increased by 42.0%. To put the geographic differences in growth into perspective, over the current growth phase Sydney home values are 65.9% high... |
__label__neg We examine the time-series relationship between housing prices in eight Southern Californiametropolitan statistical areas (MSAs). First, we perform cointegration tests of the housing priceindexes for the MSAs, finding seven cointegrating vectors. Thus, the evidence suggests that onecommon trend links the h... |
__label__neg Virtualization offers many benefits and may be an easy sell to customers, but like all technologies, it's not without security implications. Value-added resellers (VARs) and systems integrators should educate customers on virtualization security and be prepared to mitigate risks introduced to customers' ne... |
__label__pos Servant Leadership By: Rodrick Chambers & Jennifer Luken ELI Partner Assignment, Class of 2011 Servant Leadership Participative Management Style Achieves results for organizations by giving priority attention to the needs of colleagues and those who the leader serves. Servant-leaders are often seen as humb... |
__label__pos I’m re-posting this for those who are attempting a gluten free Easter dinner for the first time. Your loved ones with diet restrictions are lucky to have you! If you have any questions leave me a comment on this post and I’ll do my best to email you as soon as possible. Happy Easter! This is especially for... |
__label__pos There are fighting generals (vital to an army), political generals (vital to an administration), and public relations generals (vital to a war).Perhaps there are generals that can be a bit of all three, but Stanley McChrystal is not one of them. No question he was a battle general par excellence, but his p... |
__label__pos Biodiversity On October 14, 2015, Dr Patrick Moore delivered the Global Warming Policy Foundation annual lecture in London. An ecologist and environmentalist for more than 45 years, Moore was one of the founding members and a leader of Greenpeace. After 15 years he left the organization because he felt its... |
__label__neg Black History Month February 1, 2012 by staff Black History Month, For the University of Rochester — and for many institutions in and around Rochester — recognition of Black History Month goes far beyond posters of Rosa Parks and videos of Martin Luther King Jr. As Rochester’s black community has changed, ... |
__label__pos I got an e-mail message from Amazon.com last week. Seems the order I placed for a t-shirt – one of those screened to look like a tuxedo – had been canceled. “Damn it,” I muttered to myself. “Somebody got me.” I found my way to the “Contact Us” section of Amazon, put the order number in the subject line and... |
__label__neg Land Guidelines Guide to the Licensing and Consents Process for obtaining a Licence in relation to land based renewable energy systems under the Renewable Energy (Alderney) Law, 2007 Introduction The Alderney Commission for Renewable Energy was established by the States of Alderney under the Renewable Ener... |
__label__neg Everywhere you turn people are saying “go green”. More and more people are looking for alternatives to heat and power their homes. One alternative is solar energy. There are both benefits and pitfalls to solar energy. The Benefits •Solar power is predictable. It is easy to predict how much electricity your... |
__label__pos When you're upset about any other part of life with your husband, wife, or life partner, it's likely you will start noticing your differences, too. How compatible do you need to be to keep the relationship going? Compatibility has two sides: propriety and enthusiasms. Marry someone whose ideas of what's pr... |
__label__pos Hands are the most visible parts of you, but they also take a lot of abuse. You use them in everyday activity, and yet, they are the ultimate accessories. You must give them the same attention you give your face. Hand Care: * While washing hands use luke warm water & a mild soap. * Apply any baby oil or lo... |
__label__neg Amplified and In Situ Detection of Redox-Active Metabolite Using a Bio-based Redox-Capacitor. MedLine Citation: PMID: 23311878 Owner: NLM Status: Publisher Abstract/OtherAbstract: Redox-cycling provides a mechanism to amplify electrochemical signals for analyte detection. Previous studies have shown that d... |
__label__pos It’s 7:00PM on a Thursday and I have just returned home. After having walked the distance from Sullivan Square station to my house, my knee is killing me. I reach down into the knee-side pocket of my cargo shorts and I find that the cause of my misery is a bale of fishing line – and I smile. My name is Joh... |
__label__neg Practice Guidelines May Lead to Fewer Malpractice Suits Practice Guidelines May Lead to Fewer Malpractice Suits PHILADELPHIA--At Long Beach Community Medical Center, the addition, in 1993, of a new radiation therapy facility and a new cancer center spurred the development of clinical pathways (or practice ... |
__label__pos Book Beat: May 1999 Through extensive interviews and a critical study of environmental publications and scholarly research, the author provides an inside look at the environmental movement. His analysis illuminates the social, economic, political and cultural forces that shape the environmental movement to... |
__label__neg Catching up to the Local Food Revolution Government policies and spending primarily support industrialized agriculture and the giant farms and corporations that profit from it. This year, spring arrived early as a record-breaking heat wave swept across the nation, making it feel like summer in Minnesota, V... |
__label__neg Living in a small home can be hard sometimes. The limited space could cause a lot of troubles and make you and your family feel uncomfortable. When the space is not enough you have to be creative and find ways to make the most of it. Despite everything, there is a way to improve the look of your home and m... |
__label__pos Following the swell of controversy over allegations of misconduct, records falsification, and apparent systemic problems deep within the VA health care system, fellow disabled veteran Eric K. Shinseki resigned as Secretary of Veterans Affairs in late May. His decision to take responsibility for these actio... |
__label__pos Nature v. nurture is an important debate in both psychology and adoption, my two careers. I think it can be pretty big in discussing weight gain and weight loss as well. Is our body shape pre-determined by our genes or a result of the environment in which we are raised? I have generally taken the stance th... |
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