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__label__pos As creatures aware of our own existence, we human beings have a direct responsibility for our survival on earth. For this reason, each individual needs to know where to obtain whatever is necessary to ensure this survival. The name of the process of becoming acquainted with the environment containing the n...
__label__neg Wound healing and repair are the most complex biological processes that occur in human life. After injury, multiple biological pathways become activated. Impaired wound healing, which occurs in diabetic patients for example, can lead to severe unfavorable outcomes such as amputation. There is, therefore, a...
__label__pos Issues in U.S. Language Policy Controversy over the National Research Council Report: Does Bilingual Education Really "Work"? Has research proved the effectiveness of bilingual education in teaching limited-English-proficient (LEP) students? Conversely, has it shown that native-language instruction diverts...
__label__pos A recent study commissioned by Booth Newspapers and conducted by Michigan State University's Education Policy Center concludes that Michigan would save $612 million by consolidating school districts at the county level. While the methodology remains highly suspect, the study suffers from a far greater prob...
__label__pos The Trustworthy Accountability Group (TAG) on Tuesday announced the TAG “Certified Against Malware” Program, its fourth and final seal program to certify buyers, sellers, and intermediaries in the digital advertising supply chain that have taken aggressive steps to fight malware. As part of the program, TA...
__label__pos Right now, I’m doing nothing. I mean, I’m writing this article, of course, but other than that, I’m doing absolutely nothing. And so are my kids. We’re off from school all week and we aren’t doing anything at all. It’s lovely. This surprises a lot of people. “You’re off for a whole week? Are you going anyw...
__label__neg The latest news about biotechnologies, biomechanicssynthetic biology, genomics, biomedical engineering... Posted: Jun 24, 2015 Unlocking fermentation secrets open the door to new biofuels (Nanowerk News) Researchers from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have, for the first time, uncovered the...
__label__pos Popular for its accessible, concise, and clear introduction to this key statistical methodology, An Introduction to Generalized Linear Models, Third Edition provides a wealth of examples from such diverse fields as business, medicine, engineering, and the social sciences. Emphasizing graphical methods for ...
__label__neg In an effort to curb Central Florida's prescription-drug-abuse problems and overdose deaths, Orange County leaders on Tuesday agreed to draft an ordinance that could limit the number of pain-management clinics and their hours of operation. Officials say many pain clinics are nothing but fronts for "pill mi...
__label__neg Buzz Blog Fermi Problem Friday: Sanjay Gupta's Cell Phone Folly In this video, Dr. Gupta makes a meager attempt to describe a truly carcinogenic type of radiation known as ionizing radiation, which includes x-rays, gamma rays and other high energy types of radiation. But then he goes about speculating on t...
__label__pos As we were preparing this weekend’s posts—which all deal with topic of productivity and the blogger’s lifestyle—I was reminded of a blogging truism that many of us seem to forget.For the blogger who’s taking their blog and their readership seriously, what’s good for us is generally good for our blog. Conve...
__label__neg January 30, 2009 Acupuncture Being Used Increasingly By Military Physicians The ancient practice of acupuncture has gained traction in recent years, taking steps toward being legitimized among medical professionals. Now, the practice is being increasingly used among the Air Force's health providers as a wa...
__label__neg Advocacy News - Anti-gay marriage tacticts: deceit & deception By Jim Burroway Married Gays Die 24 Years Younger Gays Die Sooner: Implications for Adoption Discrimination Doesn’t Drive Gays To An Early Grave Homosexuality More Dangerous Than Smoking These statements refer to a new paper from the Family Res...
__label__pos Jon Carroll Published 4:00 am, Tuesday, October 9, 2007 You have no doubt been following the fascinating transformation of American democracy over the past six years. Presidential signing statements have become what we used to call laws, while laws have become what we used to call suggestions. This marks a...
__label__pos Northern pike are populating the Pend Oreille River with the enthusiasm of immigrants lured to a paradise of free land, free love, no taxes and all the food they can consume. Even researchers were amazed by the numbers of the toothy predators they caught last month in a study on the region’s newest boomtow...
__label__pos Relevant offers Better Business The latest greatest equipment, friendly staff and flexibility are the secrets to a successful gym franchise, according to Justin McDonell, who owns the master franchise for the Anytime Fitness chain of 24-hour gyms in Australia. McDonell should know. In five years he's built...
__label__pos The Army and the Department of Defense are funding work on a new type of armor inspired by an unusual snail shell. Materials scientists realised that the so-called 'scaly-foot' snail has a shell unlike any other naturally-occurring or manmade armor, thanks to a unique three-layer structure that dissipates ...
__label__pos † The Criminal InJustice Seriesis a weekly series devoted to taking action against inequities in the U.S. criminal justice system. Nancy A. Heitzeg, Professor of Sociology and Race/Ethnicity, is the Editor of CI. Criminal Injusticeis published every Wednesday at 6 pm CST. “Felon Fitness": Thoughts on Cultu...
__label__neg Headaches are something that almost all of us have every so often. When I have them, I would first drink plenty of water and take a banana before I take any medicine. Bananas and water cannot work with some kinds of headaches. Headaches exist in hundreds of types. Unfortunately, millions of people in the U...
__label__neg Treadmill desks are a growing trend in work places all across the country. They are designed to keep workers standing and moving on the job. VPC Sitting on the job may be seen as a perk, but standing and walking can make you healthier. In America, nearly 70% of the adult population is considered overweight...
__label__pos Here you will discover the most basic and almost free Breast Cancer Treatment. Breast cancer is devastating. The treatments many times are even worse. What if there was a better way? This page is a portal to the breast cancer information on natural treatments starting with Water Cures. You will find storie...
__label__neg Learn something new every day More Info... by email Hyfrecators are a type of medical equipment used in the process of electrosurgery. The hyfrecator functions by sending electrical impulses into the body with the use of a probe. Emitting an alternating (AC) current that is low in power but at a high frequ...
__label__pos We’re going to write about some things that are sure to offend someone, if only because we may fail to present our case clearly. Plus, some folks are very thin-skinned. We’re going to mix up a big basket of apples and oranges which have little in common other than in the Public’s eye, they’re all fruits. T...
__label__pos Essay Excerpt Consider another moment in which social science was remade together with the world: the period after World War II, when social scientists were called on to participate in the international project of modernization and development. Modernization frameworks brought together scholars, policy mak...
__label__neg Tokophobia This article needs additional citations for verification. (December 2007) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Look up in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. tokophobia Tokophobia, or the fear of pregnancy and childbirth, is the suggested name for a form of specific phobia. It is al...
__label__neg Impact Assessment of an Entrepreneurship Course on Students’ Entrepreneurial Competencies: A Constructivist Perspective This paper reports on educational issues of an entrepreneurship course, supported by a constructivist perspective. The study discusses the relevance of constructivism in entrepreneurship ...
__label__pos by Andrew O’Neil, ABC Unleashed (26 May 2009) North Korea’s decision to conduct a second nuclear test this week will have significant repercussions for the future security of East Asia and the Asian region more generally. In the short term, it will force regional states to dispense with the idea that Pyong...
__label__neg Editor’s Note: Staff from the Council of Economic Advisers, the Domestic Policy Council, the National Economic Council, the Office of Management and Budget, the Office of Science and Technology Policy contributed to this post. Today, in order to ready the United States for a future in which artificial inte...
__label__pos Its difficult for many of us to imagine that illiteracy continues to be a problem in our society in this day and age. A recent study, however, suggests that many people reach adulthood without the functional ability to read the most basic text. Individuals without proper reading skills often get caught in ...
__label__pos AS the National Ignition Facility (NIF) prepares to begin fusion ignition and sustained burn experiments for the first time ever in a laboratory setting, a team of Livermore scientists and engineers is focusing on ways to efficiently and cost-effectively produce the tiny, intricate fusion targets that will...
__label__pos Housesitting is a brilliant tool for travellers and nomads on a budget. The exchange of services benefits both owner and sitter giving each the freedom they desire to travel. I am always touched by the kindness shown by homeowners at the beginning of the house sitting process, and I have to say our stay in...
__label__neg Published: Jan 1988 Format Pages Price PDF (332K) 25 $25 ADD TO CART Complete Source PDF (11M) 629 $194 ADD TO CART Analytical and experimental investigations of both rectangular-cross-section ( t by 2 t) and square-cross-section ( t by t) three-point-bend crack-tip opening displacement (CTOD) fracture spe...
__label__neg Metals: Lead Reference Jones RL, Homa DM, Meyer PA, Brody DJ, Caldwell KL, Pirkle JL, Brown MJ. Trends in Blood Lead Levels and Blood Lead Testing Among US Children Aged 1 to 5 Years, 1988–2004. Pediatrics 2009 Mar;123(3):e376-e385. Abstract Objectives: To evaluate trends in children's blood lead levels an...
__label__pos Equipped with just a military radio and a laptop, a US warfighter has managed to control a small fleet of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles. During flight trials that took place in Oregon earlier this year, Boeing ScanEagle UAVs were guided by a single source. The tests pave the way for swarms of UAVs to one day lo...
__label__pos 2 Answers | Add Yours I think that there is much to be said here about a cultural and national identity present in America regarding how the underclass is perceived. Certainly, one can point to the period in American History of how industrialization created both "titans of industry" as well as some of the ...
__label__neg Analytical Models of Hepatitis B Interventions Prove Decisive in New Policies for Treating Millions in U.S., China, Reports INFORMS Study HANOVER, MD, July 26, 2011 – With hepatitis B infecting as many as 10% of people of Asian descent, operations researchers collaborated with a liver transplant surgeon to...
__label__neg Abstract Abstract Silicon organic vapours were plasma polymerized under low ion bombardment conditions at 300 K on the anode of a capacitively coupled parallel plate reactor working at 13.56 MHz. The plasma process and the film properties were characterized with respect to the deposition rate, the film den...
__label__neg Description MFG # 16 UPC # 013964121049 PhosChol® is a 100 percent pure source of polyenylphosphatidylcholine (PPC) and an oral therapy for use as a membrane therapeutic. With its special ingredient 1‚2-dilinoleoylphosphatidylcholine (up to 52%)‚ PPC is theoretically of importance in all disorders in which...
__label__neg Filter Results: Publication Year 2014 2016 Publication Type Co-author Key Phrase Publication Venue Learn More OBJECTIVES Septic pulmonary embolism caused by a Klebsiella (K.) pneumoniae liver abscess is rare but can cause considerable morbidity and mortality. However, clinical information regarding this co...
__label__neg If you’re a rational, sensible human being who doesn’t know who David Tredinnick is, then you’re about to get very upset. Tredinnick is the Conservative MP for Bosworth, and a member of the Commons health, and science and technology committees. He also genuinely believes that the position of the sun, moon ...
__label__neg Stocks were lower on Friday, but the Nasdaq has had a great week. Despite a bull market that is seven and a half years old, and despite high valuations, investors are still willing and able to buy market pullbacks. These same investors are looking for new ideas on how to make gains or dividends, and they a...
__label__neg Summary The Joint Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)/World Health Organization (WHO) Expert Committee on Food Additives (JECFA) and the Joint FAO/WHO Meeting on Pesticide Residues (JMPR) follow the same general principles and methods for chemical risk assessments, which are publi...
__label__neg As we continue to become more aware of the important role that certain nutrients, minerals and vitamins play in our general well-being, we begin to take a more serious look at our dietary habits, revising and discarding some previously held notions. The elimination of starches for weight reduction, for exa...
__label__neg Factors that you can least control may have the greatest impact on your insurance costs. Your age, gender, and driving record are key factors that affect your insurance premium. Single males under the age of 25 pay the highest rates. Statistics show they are involved in the most accidents, so insurance com...
__label__neg Here is the latest American Chemical Society (ACS) Weekly PressPac from the Office of Public Affairs. It has news from ACS' 34 peer-reviewed journals and Chemical & Engineering News. Please credit the individual journal or the American Chemical Society as the source for this information. ARTICLE #1 New sup...
__label__neg You’ve finished your taxes. You may have expected a refund, or maybe you knew you’d have taxes to pay when you filed your return. Either way, writing more than a small check to the Internal Revenue Service is an experience you’d rather not repeat. What can you do to avoid it in the future? Check […] We kno...
__label__neg NEW ORLEANS — A U.S. judge’s ruling Friday against BP Plc means the company can proceed with its appeal of the way a court-appointed administrator apportions payments for claims related to the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill, some of which BP called “absurd.” Federal District Judge Carl Barbier said he found...
__label__pos Curation in the Age of Abundance – Curator’s Code “ A curator is an information chemist. He or she mix atoms together in a way to build an info-molecule. Then adds value to that molecule.” – Scoble One of some buzzwords from SXSWEDU 2012 is “ educators as curators”. With lots of Web2.0 curation tools avail...
__label__pos Op het Data News-event She Goes ICT gaf Ingrid De Latte een gesmaakte toespraak over vrouwelijke emancipatie in de ict-sector. Hier vindt u de transcriptie (enkel in het Engels). Ladies and gentlemen, Good evening, In just a few moments, the ICT Woman of the Year 2011 will be announced. Let me be the first...
__label__neg Other Contributors:Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering. Advisor:Donald R. Sadoway and Gerbrand Ceder. Department:Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering. Publisher:Massachusetts Institute of Technology Date Issued:2006 ...
__label__pos Electricity Infrastructure Highlights Latest Highlights December 2016 A recent gathering of industry and research experts at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory took important steps toward creating advanced computational tools to analyze and support power grid operation and planning, which ultimately wil...
__label__neg Accessibility tools Service tools Language selector Left navigation Additional tools Brussels, 12 May 2003 "The use of animals to test drugs is unfortunately necessary to safeguard human health," said European Research Commissioner Philippe Busquin. "But we can reduce, replace and refine animal testing, wi...
__label__pos FBI rescues teens like GW liberated Iraqis. When it comes to reports in the media, it is sometimes important to notice what they don’t tell you. This is especially true when the media is just acting as a PR firm for politicians or various government agencies. You normally can tell when a report is taken al...
__label__pos Big Bang Theory Is As Flawed as Modern Cosmologists Expertise As per so called modern scientists, the Big Bang theory is the prevailing cosmological model for the early development of the universe. The key idea is that the universe is expanding. Consequently, the universe was denser and hotter in the past....
__label__pos In an earlier post on Grierson's Metaphysical Lyrics & Poems, I mentioned the way the typography of that book resembled that of 17th century printed books. The point I might have made, of course, is that very few of our canonical pre-19th century poems have come down us in printed form. The process of "tra...
__label__neg A few years ago, when Interesting Thing of the Day was just a gleam in my eye, I started asking people for their ideas on interesting topics I should write about. One of my wife’s friends made the very first suggestion. “You should write about French butter dishes,” she said, “—you know, the kind that keep...
__label__neg JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it. Resynchronized pregnancyrates in dairy cattle: timingof gonadotropin-releasinghormone injection before timedartificial insemination Martel, C.A.; Stevenson, Jeffrey S. Lactating dairy cows and replacement virgin he...
__label__neg LHSS helps people harmed by defective products. Consumers have the right to expect that the products they use are safe. Yet too often, products are defective in how they are designed, manufactured, or marketed. LHSS represents people when they are hurt by defective products … Read More Legal Practice Areas...
__label__pos services, the procurement will mostly be carried out by Quality & Cost Based Selection (QCBS) by hiring of individuals. iii. Only in cases of identified governmental agency will the procurement for consultancy be done on a single source system. Incase of goods and works, bids would be invited by floating a...
__label__neg American doctors have revealed that two patients appear to have become HIV-free after having bone marrow stem cell transplants to treat cancer. Both patients, who were treated in Boston and had been on long-term drug therapy to control HIV, received stem-cell transplants after developing lymphoma, a type o...
__label__neg LAWRENCE — Seen from our planet, the flash could be brighter than a multitude of suns — and might be followed by a ruined ozone layer, an upsurge in radiation, and a wave of cancers and mutations in humans and other creatures that would crest for hundreds or even thousands of years. It’s not the premise of...
__label__pos GLENEDEN BEACH, Ore. - It goes without saying that the Pacific Ocean is vast. So it may come as a surprise to hear the sea described as "crowded." Perhaps even too crowded to make room for the nascent industry of wave and tidal energy. Taxpayers and investors have pumped tens of millions of dollars into fi...
__label__neg President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe with First Lady Grace at a ZANU-PF rally. The nation of Zimbabwe celebrated 27 years of national independence on April 18, 2007. Originally uploaded by Pan-African News Wire File Photos Herald Reporter NO ONE in private or public sectors can now raise salaries, wages, re...
__label__neg About Rationally Speaking Rationally Speaking is a blog maintained by Prof. Massimo Pigliucci, a philosopher at the City University of New York. The blog reflects the Enlightenment figure Marquis de Condorcet's idea of what a public intellectual (yes, we know, that's such a bad word) ought to be: someone w...
__label__pos You've probably seen it about in the supermarkets, on TV, or right detected just about it from a acquaintance. Hoodiaability gordoniiability is designed to be one of the close big productsability in the weight loss industry, or is it? Hoodiaability claims to be competent to control your appetency by anyone...
__label__pos NEW YORK -- Before September 11, talking about a Business Continuance Plan (BCP) was like talking about a tax audit... By submitting your personal information, you agree that TechTarget and its partners may contact you regarding relevant content, products and special offers. -- it's not a procedure someone...
__label__pos Presentation on theme: "Communication: extremely important. Most problems involve communication failure Patterns of Interaction: constructive vs. destructive constructive."— Presentation transcript: 1Communication: extremely important. Most problems involve communication failure Patterns of Interaction: co...
__label__neg The Security and Accountability for Every Port Act of 2006 or more commonly known as the Safe Port Act was enacted by the 109th Congress. What most people do not know is that Title VIII of this Act includes a hastily put together Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act as well. What is the UIGEA? Sectio...
__label__pos Don’t just preserve memories of your children, capture and share your memories of becoming a family. Every child—even grown-up ones—will enjoy reading about the excitement and joyful anticipation with which they were welcomed into the world. Use these ideas for a “Treasure Chest” entry, photo captions, or ...
__label__pos Tenth year for the Grow Hawaiian Festival One of the favorite events of the year for many residents and visitors takes place in South Kona the last Saturday of February. This year, the 10th annual Grow Hawaiian Festival will be held at Amy B.H. Greenwell Ethnobotanical Garden in Captain Cook from 9 a.m. to...
__label__neg Roundabouts move traffic through intersections without the aid of traffic signals. At roundabouts, vehicles travel counterclockwise around a center island, with entering traffic yielding the right of way to circulating traffic. Some roundabouts have more than one lane of traffic. If there are multiple lane...
__label__pos Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) Applications in a Law Practice I’ve been a practicing attorney for 25 years, but I was a sociologist before I was a lawyer—I have a BA and an MA in sociology and taught undergraduate social problems courses in graduate school before going to law school. I continue to love...
__label__neg Anyone who operates a business, alone or with others, may incorporate. Under the right circumstances, the owner of any size business can benefit! Reduces Personal Liability-This is by far the biggest reason to incorporate or form an LLC. It makes no sense to be a sole proprietorship unless you have no asse...
__label__pos There can be no question that we are living in the age of the genome. “All the information that makes a human being is encoded in our genome, which can be represented ‘simply’ by a three billion long string of A, T, G or C”, explains Old Member Ewan Birney (1992). But this is only the beginning of the stor...
__label__neg The U.S. Supreme Court issued an opinion today in the case of General Dynamics Land Systems v. Cline, No. 02-1080. You can access the opinion here. In a 6-3 decision, the Court reversed the Sixth Circuit decision and held that… The U.S. Supreme Court issued an opinion today in the case of General Dynamics ...
__label__neg Vital Stats Name: Justin Woltering Height: 6'3" Weight: 220 lbs Occupation: Dymatize athlete, fitness model Website: biggerbetterfasternow.com The stereotypical bodybuilder diet usually consists of plenty of protein, a fair amount of carbohydrates, and very little fat. This macronutrient plan is where the ...
__label__neg The California Legislature passes more bills than all but four states in the U.S., according to an analysis from BillTrack50, a website that follows state legislation. Lawmakers passed about 2,000 bills in the most recent legislative session, which ended in August. "To give you an idea, the mid-point, No. ...
__label__neg Muhammad Ali, boxing legend and humanitarian, recently passed away at 74 years old. While it's been reported he died in the hospital undergoing treatment for respiratory complications, Ali fought Parkinson's disease for the last three decades of his life. After Ali's diagnosis at 42 years old, he became an...
__label__pos We’re living in an age of unprecedented change. We experience with Oculus Rift, invest with Acorns, consume video through Hyper, tune into Pandora and navigate with Waze. Bad data costs your organisation money. Last year, GS1, the company that is responsible for barcoding and product identification systems...
__label__pos To my sisters at Danbury prison: I was stunned to read that the Federal Bureau of Prisons was intending to transfer most of you to Aliceville, Ala. It brought back so many memories of my time at Danbury. I was old enough to be a grandma to many of you, but you taught me so much. I saw how you suffered, bei...
__label__pos Israeli researchers have created "Fansmitter," a new piece of malware that can steal data from a computer by using the noise created by cooling systems and the CPU—systems virtually all computers have. If hackers can get close enough, it doesn't matter if the target machine is "air-gapped"—kept off the int...
__label__neg Specifications: Video Inputs: BNC x1 Video Outputs: UTP (screws) Transceiver Distance: 300m (with NV-652R, up to 1000m) Power Requirements: No external power required Operating Temperature: -4 ~ +167°F (-20 ~ +75°C) Dimensions: 75 x 38 x 45mm/3.0 x 1.5 x 1.8inch(WxHxD) Details: About Transceiver: Hand-held...
__label__neg Subscribe to the Podcast on ECU's iTunes U Direct Download (MP3 File) About Dr. Lemasson's Research The human T-cell leukemia virus type 1, a retrovirus that causes adult T-cell leukemia, is an untreatable and often fatal disease. This virus, called HTLV-1, is unusual. After entering the body, it lies larg...
__label__neg What is Glutathione? Glutathione (GSH) is often referred to as the body's master antioxidant. Composted of three amino acids - cysteine, glycine, and glutamate - glutathione can be found in virtually every cell of the human body. The highest concentration of glutathione is in the liver, making it critical ...
__label__pos In this post I am going to share with you some information about basement construction and detailing. We will look a the three types of basement construction, along with a focus on Type A – tanked protection. Basement construction provides valuable space for both commercial and residential use. They can pr...
__label__neg Because American redstarts return to the same site to breed each year, arriving later may make it harder for them remain to remain in synch with their breeding cycle," Studds said. Consequences of dominance-mediated habitat segregation in American Redstarts during the nonbreeding season. Red-bellied Woodpe...
__label__neg Our research voyage to the Bering Sea has led to the discovery of a species of sponge new to science. Using state-of-the-art manned submarines to explore the world's deepest underwater canyons the new sponge was collected in samples of never before seen life from the Bering Sea floor. New species of sponge...
__label__pos Men face unique health challenges, and one of the most dangerous is their reluctance to seek healthcare. Each year in the week leading up to Father’s Day, Men’s Health Week shines a spotlight on many of the issues that affect the male population. This year, Men’s Health Week runs between June 10th–16th. It...
__label__neg As rises the popularity of biofuels, so does the need for specific crops to provide the “bio” part of the fuel. E85 Ethanol A growing number of vehicles can run on an 85 percent blend of ethanol, but finding E85 vehicles can be tricky. Name Combined MPG Body Type MSRP Available 11 MPG Pickup $22,100 Now 13...
__label__neg Finance Minister Arlene Foster and Enterprise Minister Jonathan Bell today welcomed the agreement to set Northern Ireland’s corporation tax rate at 12.5% from April 2018. The rate and date of corporation tax formed part of the Stormont Agreement announced today. Finance Minister Arlene Foster said: “Assumi...
__label__pos In the aftermath of the tragedy of the Great East Japan Earthquake of March 2011, the world witnessed with admiration the resiliency of the Japanese people. Indeed, although full recovery may still be years or decades away in many regards, there is a great deal to be learned from the way in which the peopl...
__label__neg RENO, Nev. (AP) - The clarity of Lake Tahoe worsened a bit last year but scientists say in the big picture it's still positive news about a decade-long trend of stabilization in the azure mountain waters. The UC Davis Lake Tahoe Environmental Research Center's annual clarity report showed average clarity i...
__label__neg Characteristix Limited, which manufactures custom moulded plastic novelties, has boosted its manufacturing performance by over 100 per cent since installing an ABB robot-based manufacturing cell at its factory in Cornwall. As manufacturers begin to recognise the importance of delivering enhanced levels of ...
__label__neg If the kitty sneezes a lot, it does not necessarily mean he is sick. Sometimes sneezing is a perfectly normal function of the respiratory system. Of course, we cannot always assume this is the case. Might be he is allergic to some fabric or cleaning product. A lot of cats are also allergic to Febreeze and ...
__label__neg Human Physiology 6/e Fox Student Online Learning Center Sodium and Potassium Imbalances Urinary Extracellular fluids usually have high sodium ion concentrations, and intracellular fluid usually has high potassium ion concentrations. The renal regulation of sodium is closely related to that of potassium bec...
__label__pos For any person who’s followed or just read about slimming down there is certainly a common consensus that in order to get rid of body weight make sure you try to eat next to nothing but decreased calorie, decreased fat balanced food. Would not it be marvelous for meizitang soft gel those who could get rid ...
__label__neg by www.huffingtonpost.com This month the United Nations has the opportunity to take a major step toward the elimination of nuclear weapons. It is an opportunity that must not be lost.More than four decades ago, the nations with nuclear arsenals and the world's non-nuclear states entered into the Nuclear No...
__label__neg Millions of lives to be protected as poorly regulated arms trade is brought under control History will be made today at the United Nations as many governments sign an Arms Trade Treaty designed to protect millions living in daily fear of armed violence and at risk of rape, assault, displacement and death. ...
__label__pos On average, children miss 10 days of school a year through illness, leaving parents with the dilemma of having to ‘throw a sickie’ in order to care for them As a mother of three, the Patricia Amos case captured my interest. The children skived school and their mother was imprisoned as a consequence. I am s...
__label__pos A path is being cleared to create a Downtown that’s more welcoming to bike riders. Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto announced Tuesday that he hopes to have a dedicated lane for bicyclists in place in the city’s core neighborhood by September. The protected lane will be separated from traffic by a physical barr...