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__label__neg Filter Results: Publication Year 2013 2016 Publication Type Co-author Key Phrase Publication Venue Learn More BACKGROUND This phase 2 trial (ClinicalTrials.gov identifier NCT00548093) assessed the efficacy, safety, and impact on health-related quality of life of dacomitinib (PF-00299804), an irreversible t...
__label__pos With their jobs on the line already, demanding that Prudential directors put their homes at risk too might seem a little harsh, but their failure to raise the millions it would take to subscribe to their own rights issue raises two important questions. If they can't find the money in these straitened times...
__label__neg Capitalism is a type of economic system based on the private ownership and control of the factors of production—natural resources, human resources, capital goods, and entrepreneurship. In a capitalist economy the private sector, individuals and firms, are mainly responsible for answering the basic economic...
__label__neg A publication of the Archaeological Institute of America How a flexible economy saved a nation during a periodof unpredictable climate Excavations at the ancient farm of Hjalmarvik areproviding detailed insights into the ways Icelandersadapted to changing climatic conditions. (Zach Zorich) Stefán Ólafsson ...
__label__neg What happens when police are responsible for a shooting injury? Can the injured person bring a lawsuit against the police? Over the weekend, police reportedly shot and injured a man during a high-speed chase. Police in Clayton County shot a carjacking suspect on Saturday afternoon, reports Fox Atlanta. The...
__label__neg Shining a light on improved LED bulbs Darcy Wintonyk, CTV British Columbia Published Thursday, August 23, 2012 4:02PM PDT Last Updated Wednesday, August 29, 2012 7:37PM PDT When it comes to light bulbs, nearly 75 percent of North Americans are now using CFLs. Far fewer have tried LEDs. They're expensive, b...
__label__pos Massive Pipeline Spill Sickens Residents NWF Says Health Impacts a Glaring Hole, Needs Study About 28,000 barrels of oil spilled from a rupture of the Plains Midstream Canada Rainbow pipeline in Alberta last week. The spill is more than one-third larger than the Enbridge tar sands oil spill that fouled Mic...
__label__pos The Motley Fool Discussion Boards Previous Page URL: http://boards.fool.com/1-dividends-are-already-taxed-once-at-the-30387038.aspx Subject: Re: Dividend Tax Increase Date: 11/17/2012 12:49 PM Author: alstroemeria Number: 7633 of 10032 1) Dividends are already taxed once, at the corporate level. What you a...
__label__neg March 17th, 2016 The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Ibrance (palbociclib) to be used with Faslodex (fulvestrant) for women with hormone-positive (HR-positive), human epidermal growth factor receptor-2 (HER2)-negative, metastatic breast cancer that has progressed following pri...
__label__pos Such institution building has always been an E.U. forte — or weakness, depending on one's attitude. Now Europe's departure into the virgin realm of security policy faces much harder tests. One is practical: Can Europe's defense ministers make good on those commitments and get the money they need to bring t...
__label__pos BY LA’RISA LYNCH NNPA NEWS SERVICE CHICAGO – Black men locked up in Illinois prisons make up more than half the population and 63 percent of them are fathers with minor children. Wesley Cooke was one of them. He was just a teenager when he became a father to a baby girl. And when she was only 5 months old,...
__label__neg Building and maintaining an effective website requires a significant investment of time and resources. Websites that are built without planning or evaluation of user needs can become confusing, cluttered, and outdated – a source of frustration for both website owners and visitors. Before you begin building...
__label__pos My two daughters and I have a standard bedtime ritual consisting of jumping on the bed, a bedtime story and each singing their favorite song before they go to sleep. On some nights there’s an additional step – my daughters hide under their comforters and I, pretending to be unaware of their presence, lie d...
__label__pos A Microsoft App in the works called “Pedestrian Route Production,” that would provide the user walking directions around a city that avoid “unsafe neighborhood[s],” has been deemed racist by an number of organizations, notably the NAACP of Dallas. Dallas NAACP President Juanita Wallace has pledged “I’m goi...
__label__pos Fall 2007 Vol. 15 No. 3 "Those who contemplate the beauty of the earth find reserves of strength that will endure as long as life lasts."- Rachel Carson Centennial Farm Call rec. dept. at (734) 675-2354 Stewardship volunteerism has increased significantly this year. One of our field work activities involve...
__label__pos Providing exercise opportunities in the working day Carol Kavanagh, November 30, 2016 I really enjoyed the article and would like to benchmark. do you have a gym on site for the lunch work outs sessions? Read More mmama November 30, 2016 16:03 Travis Perkins' HRD explains the importance of making time for ...
__label__neg Study objectives: To summarize the available data on COPD prevalence and assess reasons for conflicting prevalence estimates in the published literature. Design: We reviewed published studies that (1) estimated COPD prevalence for a population, and (2) clearly described the methods used to obtain the estim...
__label__pos We've heard plenty about youth crime lately and some of the "in your face" tactics that are being taken to reduce it, but a panel of criminal justice experts are proposing a new approach to help sort out young'uns who have already got a record. The idea has been put forth for "academies" for young offender...
__label__pos , Research Paper Jades in Chinese Culture and Religion My hypothesis is that jades held some kind of religious significance to the Hongshan people. A jade is a strongly colored stone that can be polished to a shine. As many people may know, jades are abundant in Chinese culture. Ancient Chinese considered ...
__label__pos Are you making this big mistake before training? Amino acids make up the building blocks for muscle, but proper timing and utilization of these nutrients is key to making the most of each workout. Branched Chain Amino Acids, especially Leucine are the first amino acids used to create new muscle and there a...
__label__pos When talking, he uses his hands, produces uncommon sounds and doodles mechanically. It all happens in his head. Jer Thorp hates putting a label on what he does: artist, programmer, designer, researcher; he is a little bit of each and not quite any of them all at the same time. What he does, in his own word...
__label__neg Park Rapids is a city in and the county seat of Hubbard County, Minnesota, United States. Thousands of tourists come to Park Rapids every year to enjoy the area lakes and visit Itasca State Park. Itasca State Park, the source of the Mississippi River welcomes almost half a million visitors every year. The ...
__label__pos Talking transmedia with Anita Ondine The producer and transmedia guru talks to Playback about the challenges of financing projects in the new media space. “I really don’t want to limit people’s imaginations in terms of how far we can go with transmedia. If you think of transmedia as a way of telling storie...
__label__neg Oil and U.S. Stock Market David R. Kotok Cumberland Advisors, January 25 1016 Hartford Funds has published an analysis of “stock market returns after significant oil price declines.” They used the WTI crude oil price reference and examined a period of approximately 30 years ending in 2015. In their examina...
__label__neg Play US Energy Independence with Income-Generating MLPs: Stephen Maresca Source: George S. Mack of The Energy Report (7/26/12) Fossil fuels have to be transported and stored. This is the classic midstream industry that resides between the producers and the marketers and that generally makes money regardles...
__label__neg Don’t kill your motivation with too many "shoulds" or "oughts." Don’t say, “I’m doing this because I should.” Instead, say “I’m doing this because I choose to.” In Feeling Good: The New Mood Therapy Revised and Updated, David Burns writes about how using coercion takes away motivation. Coercion Is a Deadly...
__label__pos Last year was full of good things, but in reality, way too many changes at once that consumed much of my time and energy. I entered 2013 feeling full of stress and 15 pounds heavier than I was when 2012 began. I knew I had to make some changes when classes and private tutoring started back up after the hol...
__label__neg Parathyroid cancer Toggle: English / Spanish Definition Parathyroid cancer is a cancerous (malignant) growth in a parathyroid gland. Alternative Names Parathyroid carcinoma Causes The parathyroid glands control the calcium level in the body. There are four parathyroid glands, two on top of each lobe of the...
__label__pos An excerpt from my script review for Miss Sloane which will be available 12/12/16: 2.) Plot Stability This script hit all the points it needed to, and had the necessary twists. But we’re not going to focus on that. What we will focus on is how bluntly this script stated the problems that face our democracy...
__label__neg The Internal Revenue Service recently issued proposed regulations allowing the IRS to require that tax return preparers use Preparer Tax Identification Numbers (PTINs) as the preparer’s identifying number on all tax returns and tax refund claims that they prepare. These regulations, when final, will implem...
__label__pos Ugandan Minister: "Whatever we do we have to have sex" 28 November 2013 The Uganda minister of state for health calls for greater investment in sexual and reproductive health services which are tailored for young people at an event to launch Link Up in Kampala. Story by James Kityo, a Key Correspondent bas...
__label__neg (American Press Archives) Last Modified: Tuesday, December 03, 2013 8:28 PM Magnolia LNG officials announced this week that they have submitted their 13 resource reports to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, a major step in the company’s quest to build an exporting plant in Lake Charles. Magnolia’s ...
__label__pos Doody's Review Service Reviewer:JISNA PAUL, MD (Washington University Medical Center) Description:In this excellent practical guide to systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), the author gives a very up-to-date and evidence-based account of the disease. The previous edition was published in 2008 Purpose:Intende...
__label__neg Bacteriological quality of weaning food and drinking water given to children of market women in Nigeria: implications for control of diarrhoea. MedLine Citation: PMID: 11262769 Owner: NLM Status: MEDLINE Abstract/OtherAbstract: Bacteriological quality of weaning food and drinking water given to 2 groups of...
__label__pos .- On Friday, the first of a four day meeting held by the Pontifical Academy of Sciences on the topic of evolution, Pope Benedict drew a hard line against those who say that God did not create the universe. Pope Benedict’s 15 minute-long speech to the academics was packed with theological reflection and in...
__label__pos Freeman Technology and GEA Pharma Systems are collaborating to advance the application of continuous wet granulation and drying technology in the pharmaceutical industry. The work involves Freeman Technology’s FT4 Powder Rheometer and GEA Pharma Systems’ ConsiGma 1 continuous granulation unit. Data from th...
__label__pos The new policy is aimed at overcoming a stalemate that has severely curtailed the market for biotech seeds in Europe. Only two crops, produced by the agricultural giant Monsanto and the chemical company BASF , are sold for cultivation in Europe. The new flexibility is aimed at opening up markets in countri...
__label__pos New engines and small improvements that add big-loader features are the norm in this compact category With a 2012 sales outlook of flat to slightly up for the compact wheel loader market, manufacturers aren’t bolstering their lines. Rather, they are taking the opportunity to make incremental improvements t...
__label__pos The SMART suite of programs help Defence families develop their resilience, providing them with the psychological resources to manage the military way of life. Increasing your 'psychological resilience' means that despite experiencing frustrations and challenging circumstances, you can still maintain an op...
__label__neg Death is big business. In 2014 the US death care industry produced $20 billion in economic activity and that’s only expected to grow as the population grows older. 2014 alone saw 2.59 million people die in the United States, equal to about 822 deaths per 100,000 people. Multiply that by the cost of a funer...
__label__pos Of all of the usual school subjects, art might be considered one of the least compatible with computers and the Internet. Not so! Students can create art with their computers and experience virtual galleries they might never access in person, and teachers can communicate via the Net to exchange ideas and s...
__label__neg Although school decentralization is frequently mentioned as a way of improving our educational system, few systematic studies have been made to determine either how the allocation of greater decision-making authority to teachers might work, or what the effects of such authority would mean to teachers and t...
__label__pos It was almost time for the free Thursday night dinner at Crosswinds Wesley Foundation at the University of South Florida (USF), and students were in for a treat: turkey, stuffing, yams, green beans, rolls and pumpkin pie with whipped cream. With the campus scheduled to close on Thanksgiving, the Palma Ceia...
__label__pos Full profile →'"> The author is a Forbes contributor. The opinions expressed are those of the writer. The Internet of Things (IoT), despite being decades old in concept, is a muddle of emerging technologies with unnerving social, legal and moral implications, set in motion as the Internet and wireless beca...
__label__neg COTTON (Gossypium) mature cotton boll Cotton HistoryCotton has a long history. In fact it may have the longest history of any of the domestic crops in our area. The oldest known cotton cloth comes from Mexico and has been dated to approximately 5000 B.C. A couple thousand years later cotton was being activ...
__label__pos Every Country has tried to promote Green Industry but with varying Success Malaysia is set to become one of the largest solar panel producing nations overtaking much larger rivals USA and Japan as world class companies start/expand capacities in Malaysia.Every country is trying to promoter Green Industry i...
__label__pos DRYLOK® Extreme Masonry Waterproofer Keeping a basement dry is a challenge even under the best of circumstances. I’ve written many articles on how to insulate them properly to prevent mold and mildew issues. Another consideration for keeping basements dry is preventing water vapor that’s trapped inside the...
__label__pos Traditional approaches to innovation systems policymaking and governance often focus exclusively on the central provision of services, regulations, fiscal measures, and subsidies. This study, however, considers that innovation systems policymaking and governance also has to do with the structures and proce...
__label__neg Flipping houses as a business involves at its core buying a house, and selling it at a higher price, usually within a very short time. While it can be incredibly profitable, it requires a keen understanding of your market, property trends and the ability to forecast house value in a local area. The risk is...
__label__pos We come from various disciplines of the humanities: philology, classical, medieval, early modern or Byzantine history, as well as the history of art. Our aim is to cross the boundaries of our own fields of study in order to focus on a phenomenon which occurs in every single culture we study: the reception,...
__label__neg Given the economic importance of insects and arachnids as pests of agricultural crops, urban environments or as vectors of plant and human diseases, various technologies are being developed as control tools. A subset of these tools focuses on modifying the behavior of arthropods by attraction or repulsion....
__label__neg Date Requested:March 06, 2009 Time Requested:12:15 PM FUND(S) 0525 - Consolidated Medical Services Fund Sources of Revenue General Fund Neither Program nor Fund Legislation creates: Effect this measure will have on costs and revenues of state government. This bill shall provide matching funds up to $2,000,...
__label__pos Hi, I'm Juliet Kaska and this is daily stretches to get ballerina legs. Stretching is an important part of any workout whether you are a ballerina or you just want to improve your daily performance and activities. Long stretches held for anywhere from 30 seconds to 60 seconds will help improve all of your ...
__label__neg Religions 2011, 2(3), 358-371; doi:10.3390/rel2030358 Female Clergy as Agents of Religious Change? AbstractThis article focuses on female clergy as potential agents of change in the Church. I argue that the adoption of female clergy is one of the main factors that cause the Church to change its practices, ...
__label__pos Traverse City Solar Conference Aims to Boost Michigan Jobs Wanted: Better state policies, more education and utility cooperation About the Author Jim Dulzo is the Michigan Land Use Institute’s senior energy policy adviser. Reach him atjimdulzo@mlui.org. Kenneth A.,: "Clean Energy" is Progressive Double Spe...
__label__pos Dear Students: Language study has historically been an integral part of Muhlenberg College's curriculum. The College's faculty has always recognized the liberal arts mandate for the study of language and endorsed it as a route to maturity, as an experience which not only provides linguistic skills and deve...
__label__neg One of the things I love most about Christmas is visiting family and friends, and one of the things I love most about visiting family and friends is seeing how folks decorate for the season. In my family (and I’ll refrain from naming names to protect the guilty), some go “all out” with multiple Christmas t...
__label__pos Kevin Holtz, an eighth to ninth grade science teacher and member of the Greece Teachers Association, received a $2,000 Learning and Leadership Grant from the NEA Foundation to use lesson study to develop and test science activities that will make learning relevant and foster literacy skills in his students...
__label__pos People evaluate your web experiences fast. They develop an opinion after 50 milliseconds, and leave after 10 – 20 seconds if something doesn’t grab them. After that, it’s a continuous effort to build a relationship. As a longtime designer, I’ve often felt that the factors leading to engagement were being o...
__label__neg KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – Today, the first 24 participants marked the successful completion of the Advanced Manufacturing Internship program, a pilot effort sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE). Deputy Secretary of Energy Daniel Poneman address...
__label__pos Winter is here and we are stuck inside growing more pale by the moment. When we are stuck inside I find that our conversations get intense. The twins are nearly four and just yesterday, Clover told me that she does not want to eat fish any longer because “them have tails.” After school we talked about it f...
__label__neg They came together for the 27th-annual International Space Development Conference (ISDC), sponsored by the National Space Society (NSS). The vision of the NSS is "people working and living in thriving communities beyond the Earth, and the use of the vast resources of space for the dramatic betterment of hu...
__label__neg You have not viewed any products recently. Selk'bag Product Care Please see below for a full description on how to care for your Selk'bag Sleepwear System, no matter the Selk'bag or generation of Selk'bag you own. Selk'bag Product Care To download the complete set of care instructions in PDF format, click ...
__label__pos PARIS - The Canadian government has sharply reduced the amount of time it takes to collect evidence of illegal fishing and other infractions in its territorial waters by deploying high-cost aircraft only after Canada?s Radarsat 2 satellite has given an initial alert, according to Col. Francois Malo of Cana...
__label__pos Young Arrington Correction System and Practices August 8, 2012 Comparison and contrast between Auburn and Pennsylvania correctional systems Comparison The Auburn correctional system began at the New York State Prison in 1819 and was referred to as a congregate system. The Auburn beliefs were crime preventi...
__label__neg New Drug Best at Stroke Prevention: Study A new drug tops standard treatment in preventing strokes caused by a common heart rhythm problem called atrial fibrillation, according to a study presented at the European Society of Cardiology Congress. “Apixaban resulted in an additional 21 percent relative reduc...
__label__pos Not to pick favorites, but…it’s my little brother. He will be fourteen years old and entering high school soon, and I am so excited for what promise he shows. He has always earned great grades. He has lots of friends and loves to tell stories about their shenanigans. He’s funny in an innocent kid way, but ...
__label__pos Hello traders! This week’s topic is, again, on the somewhat difficult side. In every Online Trading Academy class that I teach, the topic of the fundamental strength of world economies comes up. Even though our class’ main purpose is to teach you how to look at charts and earn a few pips from the moves in ...
__label__neg Judiciary Updates Code of Conduct; Seeks New Judgeships Contact: David Sellers, 202-502-2600 The Judicial Conference of the United States today adopted a revised Code of Conduct for United States Judges that will take effect July 1, 2009, the first substantial Code revision since 1992. At its biannual meet...
__label__neg Posted 4/24/13 (Wed) By Neal A. Shipan Farmer Editor Under most normal conditions, I’m not a big fan of increasing the size of government and/or the hiring of additional government employees. But in the case of the North Dakota Supreme Court requesting two additional judges to serve the caseload in the sta...
__label__neg Learn something new every day More Info... by email Lucite® furniture is any piece of furniture for indoor or outdoor use that is made from the material known as Lucite®, a transparent plastic material that resembles glass. Lucite® is usually lighter and more durable than glass, though it is more prone to ...
__label__neg Auto Liability Bill Clears House Committee To increase the incentive for all Oklahoma drivers to carry mandatory liability auto insurance, a House committee voted today to prohibit uninsured drivers from being able to sue for vague “pain and suffering” damages after an accident. Rep. George Faught Under Ho...
__label__neg Heaven is far, far greater than anything we can even begin to imagine – and no, you won’t be bored there, and you will never run out of things to do! In other words, don’t imagine that life in heaven will be just like life on this earth, only longer – because it won’t be. We get bored here; we also experie...
__label__neg ERIC Number:ED453528 Record Type:RIE Publication Date:2001-May Pages:51 Abstractor:N/A Reference Count:N/A ISBN:N/A ISSN:N/A Effective Grouping Strategies for Teaching Reading in the Primary Grades. Gerdes, Dana Michelle A national literacy goal is that every child will read by third grade. Teachers must l...
__label__pos In the Garden: Southern California Coastal & Inland Valleys August, 2011 Regional Report Cherry tomatoes are the best of all snacks - healthy, tart-sweet, and juicy! Tomato Problems #2: The Fruit The August 11 column dealt with common tomato growing problems. Now we consider problems with the fruit. Sympto...
__label__neg Accountants, Economists and Needles Accountants may find the journey through the eye of a needle hazardous, since they are implicated in wealth creation. Although there is evidence of a theological critique of economics and the world of business, there seems zero supply or demand for extending this to acco...
__label__neg Software and Technology Services Industry. The report contains detailed information about Lionbridge Technologies Inc. that gives an unrivalled in-depth knowledge about internal business-environment of the company: data about the owners, senior executives, locations, subsidiaries, markets, products, and co...
__label__pos This week’s episode of Happy Endings got an interesting note on one of the many blogs of the Center for American Progress. It comments on short sentences related to the housing crisis and leaves out what I see as being their bigger political commentary of the episode: the vision boards. Elize Coupe’s chara...
__label__pos They are just following in Sheriff Gordon Smith's footsteps and also Nazi Germany. This does nothing except place a bulls-eye on the offender and their family's heads. It's only a matter of time before someone with one of these signs is murdered, and will the Sheriff's department be held accountable for pu...
__label__neg Today I listened to yet another bible teacher lead countless thousands down a path lined with empty promises of prosperity, which have nothing to do with the biblical gospel, and which sadly continue to appeal to the greedy nature of millions that profess faith in Christ. Although he may have been quite si...
__label__neg To know the major causes of this disease, how it is transmitted, and understand the basic processes that result in the progression from HIV infection to AIDS. General Goal: The student should be able to: Specific Educational Objectives: Lecture: Dr. Neal R. Chamberlain References: The organisms, or viruses...
__label__neg Support Growing For Autism Behavior Therapy A new government-backed review finds that there is substantially more evidence for behavior therapy in treating autism than even just a few years ago. In a report released this month, Vanderbilt University researchers combed research journals to assess what’s kno...
__label__pos Themes and Meanings Though its plot focuses on a single moral choice, that of Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters deciding whether or not to expose why Mrs. Wright killed her husband, Trifles is thematically complex. It addresses the abiding issue of justice and contemporary issues of gender and identity politics. S...
__label__neg The Infona portal uses cookies, i.e. strings of text saved by a browser on the user's device. The portal can access those files and use them to remember the user's data, such as their chosen settings (screen view, interface language, etc.), or their login data. By using the Infona portal the user accepts a...
__label__neg Welcome backFinish your . Continue Probate is a court-supervised process used to validate your will and distribute your property. The process takes anywhere from six months to three years, and may require that lawyers or other professionals be hired. Even if you die without a will, if your estate's value e...
__label__neg Everts v. Parkinson: North Carolina Court Sends Synthetic Stucco Case to Jury A North Carolina appellate court has ruled on whether a jury should consider the fraud allegations made in a buyer's lawsuit against the seller and builder for structural problems arising in a house clad with a Exterior Insulatio...
__label__neg If you're finding that despite your efforts to conceive, month after month pregnancy tests are coming up negative - the word 'infertile' may come to mind. Infertility is clinically defined as an unexplained failure to conceive over a 12-month period. This can be due to either female infertility or male inf...
__label__pos Reasons for training 'Training' is the current buzzword, and it's hard to come up with an argument against it. But what, within the editorial world, are the reasons why training is a good thing? You might find answers in one of these articles on various aspects of training: Why train? Rosemary Roberts MBE ...
__label__neg Students who go to university with vocational qualifications like BTECs are less likely to achieve a first or 2:1 when they graduate, new research suggests. However, the study also paints a more “nuanced picture” that suggests that such students “can feel more independent, self-motivated and capable than t...
__label__pos OverviewIntroducing the study of children's literature, this book addresses theoretical questions as well as the most relevant critical approaches to the field. The fourteen chapters draw on insights from academic disciplines ranging from cultural and literary studies to education and psychology, and inclu...
__label__pos In many American households, homework is a big problem. Teachers often load up students with far more of it than I recall from my own prehistoric school career. And parents, squeezed for time by dual careers and rusty because of rapidly changing curricula, find it is hard to help. Also, today’s students of...
__label__neg President Obama set off yet another cacophony of partisan bickering in Washington by warning that interest on some student loans would skyrocket if Congress didn't act soon. Last week lawmakers from both parties hinted that they were ready to solve the problem, albeit in a temporary and superficial way. Bu...
__label__neg One of the most popular articles we’ve ever published at Between the Times is “Why We Believe Children Who Die Go To Heaven,” which we have posted on three previous occasions (including yesterday). The article was co-authored by Al Mohler and Danny Akin over a decade ago and has been published in a number ...
__label__neg Last week the United States and China announced a historic agreement to combat climate change. Under the agreement, China pledged to generate 20% of its electricity from zero-emission sources by 2030. China will need to install nearly 1000 gigawatts (GW) of renewable and nuclear energy to reach that target...
__label__neg China reported an unexpected trade surplus last month as import growth trailed forecasts, underscoring risks of a deeper slowdown in the world’s second-largest economy. Inbound shipments rose 5.3%, the customs bureau said Tuesday, below the 9% median estimate in a Bloomberg News survey. Exports increased 8...
__label__neg Requests for Parking RestrictionsParking regulations are approved by the City Council. If you request a change in the existing parking restrictions in front of your property, please contact the Engineering Department at 320-255-7249.Requests for Traffic Control SignsRequests for traffic control signs are a...
__label__pos In the current Journal of Evolutionary Biology, researchers led by ecologist Laura Gangoso of Spain's Estacion Biologica de Donana in Seville, look at the immune-system genes of falcons. These "major histocompatibility complex" (MHC) genes, found in most critters with a complex immune system (including us)...
__label__pos Home Institution University of Pittsburgh Publication Date Spring 2012 Abstract : How do the traditional norms and customs within the Mapuche culture impact their diet? Research Question To determine to if a relationship exists between the philosophy of the Mapuche and their diet. Objective: : Within their...
__label__neg The development of a functional tissue-engineered human skeletal muscle model in vitro would provide an excellent platform on which to study the process of myogenesis, various musculoskeletal disease states, and drugs and therapies for muscle toxicity. We developed a protocol to culture human skeletal musc...
__label__neg Smith, David and Calverley, Adam and Cole, Bankole and Kaur, Gurpreet and Lewis, Sam and Raynor, Peter and Sadeghi, Soheila and Vanstone, Maurice and Wardak, Ali (2006) Black and Asian probationers : implications of the Home Office study. Probation Journal, 53 (1). pp. 24-37. ISSN 1741-3079 Abstract This a...