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__label__pos Tell me below how you make your own fabric softener and read how others make home made fabric softener from everyday household ingredients. With a need to save money and also for environmental reasons, more and more people are making their own cleaning and laundry supplies. However, when you are new to mak... |
__label__pos Mainstream GreenHome Features Energy-Saving Systems Energy-saving systems ― HVAC, plumbing, lighting, roofing, etc. ― helped reduce operating costs in the newly completed National Homebuilder Mainstream GreenHome by 70 percent. The Mainstream GreenHome, a Cherokee project in Raleigh, N.C., is intended to s... |
__label__pos As bad bailout news emerges unabated, we continually hear that finger-wagging phrase that, once uttered, we hope makes these unabashed bankers hang their heads in shame: Taxpayers are shouldering the burden. I've heard the phrase so much that I'm beginning to think we're all serfs toiling in the mud, stopp... |
__label__neg Appeals court dismisses E15 challengePosted on The National Marine Manufacturers Association is disappointed by a federal appeals courts decision to dismiss a challenge to the Environmental Protection Agencys decision to allow E15 into the fuel supply and is evaluating litigation options. On Friday, the U.... |
__label__pos By the time it was published, I had been waiting to read Eat and Run for about 4 years. To be fair, Scott Jurek hadn't written it at that point. I don't even know if he'd thought about writing his life story then. Scott was featured in the bestseller, Born to Run by Chris McDougall, and I was exceptionally... |
__label__neg Your email address will be used for Wildy’s marketing materials only. We will never give your email address to any third party. Special Discounts for Pupils, Newly Called & Students Browse Secondhand Online There is an increasing general interest in the environment and in environmental law, a trend which h... |
__label__neg Career Certificates in Electronics Engineering If you do not have the qualifications for your master's program in electronics engineering, then you may need to complete a career certificate course that teaches you the general principles and advanced concepts necessary to understand your graduate-level cour... |
__label__pos We all have some form of home office, whether it be a laptop desk next to the couch, or a room dedicated to desks and filing cabinets. Some people use their home office as an escape, and others see it as a dungeon. I tend to agree with those folks who use it as an escape. I would live in my home office if ... |
__label__neg SF Examiner Conn Hallinan Sept. 7, 2001 During1989 two events occurred in Asia that reveal a great deal about U.S. policy towards that region. In early June, Chinese army units fired on students and workers in and around Tiananmen Square, killing and injuring anywhere from several hundred to several thousa... |
__label__neg [DISCLAIMER #1:] This post talks a lot about my boobs. That’s how you breastfeed, by the way. With your boobs. If you’re not interested in boobs, or breastfeeding, let me direct you elsewhere on the Internet. [DISCLAIMER #2:] Before I start this post, let me just say that I am not taking part in the “Mommy... |
__label__neg A Dynamic Factor Model for Forecasting Macroeconomic Variables in South Africa This paper uses Dynamic Factor Models (DFMs), estimated under both classical and Bayesian assumptions, which accommodates a large cross-section of macroeconomic time series for forecasting per capita growth rate, inflation, and ... |
__label__pos Nancy Binay’s victory? Blame it on people who don’t have Facebook and Twitter accounts. This was the sentiment of a lot of people on social media after the daughter of the Vice-President of the Philippines won a senate seat in the midterm elections. The perception was people who don’t have internet access,... |
__label__pos Today mostly people having #teeth problem due to some reasons. So in this, we #mentioned some important reasons why people need good dental care. To prevent gum diseases Gum diseases are the serious problem. This is the infection in the gum tissues and bones and this is very bad for your health and leading... |
__label__pos Last week, we released our new report, “ The Rise of the Silent Traveler: Reaching Out to the Mobile-First Travel Consumer” on the new generation of mobile first consumers, and how travel brands need to understand their needs. Below is a short extract. Get the full report to understand this new trend. If o... |
__label__pos In a mere eight months, health insurance premiums as well as government spending on healthcare will surge, due to Obamacare. Already, 33 states have refused to build their own health insurance exchanges, due to a “lack of flexibility in creating so-called market-oriented exchanges,” according to Cherylyn L... |
__label__neg Feet are like snowflakes—no two are alike, including the two at the end of your own legs. And buying a running shoe with the proper fit and design for your unique needs—the type of running you do, your gait, your foot shape—will have a positive impact on nearly every joint and muscle in your body. When you... |
__label__neg Newsletters Sign-Up Schedule a Demo Does My Company Subscribe? According to the latest time spent with media forecasts from eMarketer, the average time spent consuming major media per day for the average UK adult consumer will reach 9 hours, 6 minutes in 2014, up from 8 hours, 35 minutes last year. The tot... |
__label__neg U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE Washington, DC 20590 202-366-4000 Federal Highway Administration Research and Technology Coordinating, Developing, and Delivering Highway Transportation Innovations Public Roads This magazine is an archived publicat... |
__label__neg Frequently Asked Questions About Corporation Entities What is the difference between INC and LLC? “LLC” and “Corporation” have many of the same characteristics. The most important characteristic they share is that they both offer limited liability protection to its owners. Typically, shareholders are not l... |
__label__neg NCBI Bookshelf. A service of the National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health. Agency for Health Care Policy and Research (US). AHCPR Consumer Guides. Rockville (MD): Agency for Health Care Policy and Research (US); 1992-1996. This publication is provided for historical reference only and th... |
__label__neg Continue Reading In sociology, essentialism is a belief that people or events have behaviors that never change. The theory of essentialism states that human beings are not capable of changing their behavior regardless of their social or cultural background. Essentialism is a theory that is used to describe... |
__label__neg You're probably wondering how we came to this conclusion ... Over 500 companies around the world use TINYpulse's peer-recognition platform called Cheers for Peers. We separated the companies into 14 different industries then compared which company sent the most Cheers within their organization over the cou... |
__label__pos Today is election day in Haiti and the most important day for our trip as we seek to answer the crucial question: Is Haiti ready for a peaceful and democratic transfer of power so that it may begin to lift itself out of its political and economic devastation? Unfortunately, we have not seen evidence of thi... |
__label__pos Tony Abbott is perhaps the best known Conservative in Australia. Yet as his new book makes evident, not even he is clear what exactly this means. In ‘Battlelines’ ($34.99, published by Melbourne University Press) Abbott is constantly stretched between the Liberal desire for open markets, and the Conservati... |
__label__neg When you become a parent, you start to think of things that never crossed your mind before kids. For example, I never read ingredients of household products before I became a mom. As soon as I became pregnant with my son I became obsessed concerned with what I ate and came in contact with. I would search t... |
__label__neg Earlier this week, I attended the annual conference of the Alliance for Clean Energy New York (ACENY), an organization that represents the common interests of businesses and environmental groups in support of promoting renewable energy and energy efficiency in the Empire State. This year’s theme was “From ... |
__label__neg Boyd's World->Breadcrumbs Back to Omaha-> Defense-Independent Pitching Statistics in College About the author, Boyd Nation Publication Date: December 3, 2002 Quiet Revolutions Are the Best Sometime around 1998, a man named Voros McCracken, a regular over on the newsgroup rec.sport.baseball, started a simpl... |
__label__pos KANSAS CITY — Catholics will have the chance to promote the work of the church in the public square through the Catholic Communications Campaign (CCC) on June 16 -17. Annually, parishes throughout the United States collect funds for the CCC to respond to local and national communications priorities. Half o... |
__label__neg Abstract Objective To outline current concepts regarding etiology, diagnosis, and treatment of intestinal metaplasia of the esophagus and cardia. Summary Background Data Previously, endoscopic visualization of columnar mucosa extending a minimum of 3 cm into the esophagus was sufficient for the diagnosis o... |
__label__pos What made this such a travesty was that it was an act of immense pride on King David's part. Not just the pride of a self-inflated ego, but of usurping Divine sovereignty and province. In taking a census, David was arrogating to himself an authority that belongs to God alone, an authority over human life. ... |
__label__pos Loading The left and choke points of society By Bruce Walker The grand strategy of the left is to seize and then to occupy alone the choke points of society. The left is pleased to move slowly, disarming opponents through pious professions of unbiased interest. Consider education and its companion groups. ... |
__label__neg Project 6 involves developing statistical methodology that will be applicable to many of the very high dimensional datasets that are being gathered as part of the Conte Center. In particular, we will focus on models with single outcome variables and very high-dimensional predictors, e.g., using gene expres... |
__label__neg When it comes to trying to conceive, couples are often inundated with a barrage of old wives’ tales, myths, tips, and tricks that generally aren’t backed by clinical research. Regardless, we all want to know whether there are certain sex positions to get pregnant faster. The dispute over whether certain po... |
__label__pos Courage — the ability and willingness to confront fear, pain, danger, uncertainty, or intimidation — is a word often used to describe the character of a leader. Pascaline Ujeneza’s story is about her courage and strength, and what it has taken for her to get where she is today. A Management Information Sys... |
__label__neg INTRODUCTION: Pseudomonas infection is a risk factor for allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis (ABPA) in patients with cystic fibrosis(CF), possibly related to increased release of aspergillus fumigatus antigens. The role of pseudomonas in the course of ABPA in non-CF patients is unknown. We present a ca... |
__label__pos Answer: These are not threats, but are detailed descriptions of our right and wrong actions and of the responses that may follow them. There is a clear and precise system in which everything depends on which button you push. Suppose that there is an instrument with a thousand buttons, but we know nothing a... |
__label__neg An Examination of the IT Satisfaction of Small-Business Users UNCG Author/Contributor (non-UNCG co-authors, if there are any, appear on document) Prashant Palvia, Joe Rosenthal Excellence Professor and Director of the McDowell Research Center for Global IT Management (Creator) Institution The University of... |
__label__pos Thing of beauty: Athlone Power Station Unless you are looking at Table Mountain, Cape Town’s skyline does not have much to recommend it. The so-called high-rise buildings in the central business district, all 14 of them, look more or less the same to me: brownish brutalist hulks with the occasional glint o... |
__label__neg Impressive 150% year on year growth for MasterCard and Maestro contactless transactions, as merchants and issuers capitalize on opportunities Download our Mobile World Congress app or find a complete list of MasterCard news announcements from the conference in our Digital Press Kit. Follow us @MasterCardEU... |
__label__pos A community that is more informed and prepared will have a greater opportunity to rebound quickly from weather and climate-related events, including adapting to sea level rise. The ability to rebound more quickly can reduce negative human health, environmental, and economic impacts. The ability of a commun... |
__label__neg Published on June 13th, 2012 | by Joshua S Hill Volcanic Gases Could Deplete Ozone Layer June 13th, 2012 by Joshua S Hill A new study has found that massive volcanic eruptions that took place over the past 70,000 years in Nicaragua could have injected enough gases into the atmosphere to temporarily thin th... |
__label__neg Future under threat: climate change and children’s health Farrant, B., Armstrong, F. and Albrecht, G. (2012) Future under threat: climate change and children’s health. The Conversation, 9 October . *No subscription required Abstract Climate change has been widely recognised by leading public health organis... |
__label__neg Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10125/20756 Valuation of spinner dolphin excursions in Hawaiʻi File Description Size Format M.S.Q111.H3_4197 AUG 2007_uh.pdf Version for UH users 2.8 MB Adobe PDF View/Open M.S.Q111.H3_4197 AUG 2007_r.pdf Version for non-UH user... |
__label__pos If you should be trying to decide what home improvement projects to take on to prepare your house for resale, then remember the previous real estate adage, “bathrooms and Kitchens sell homes." If you simply have funds to improve a few rooms, then start with your kitchen cabinets and bathrooms to get the la... |
__label__neg Four out of 10 American households were straining financially five years after the Great Recession — many struggling with tight credit, education debt and retirement issues, according to a new Federal Reserve survey of consumers. The Fed study shows that the economy has made progress to the point where a m... |
__label__neg Bell, James and Loane, Sharon (2010) 'New-wave' global firms: Web 2.0 and SME internationalisation. Journal of Marketing Management, 26 (3-4). pp. 213-229. [Journal article] Full text not available from this repository. Abstract It is now widely accepted that the Internet and allied information communicati... |
__label__pos Founder and CEO, CannaMoms Like you, pediatric advocate Moriah Barnhart is committed to changing state and federal cannabis laws. Moriah’s daughter, Dahlia, was diagnosed with aggressive brain cancer at the age of two. Moriah had already been advocating for many years against the drugging of children and f... |
__label__neg Makale özeti ve diğer detaylar. Effective watershed management and ecological restoration require a thorough knowledge of the hydrological processes going on in the watersheds. The impact of land use/land cover change over a 14 year period and human alterations on hydrological regimes of large catchments o... |
__label__neg Compare book pricesat 110 online bookstoresworldwide for the lowest price for new & used textbooks anddiscount books! 1 click to get great deals on cheap books, cheaptextbooks & discount college textbooks on sale. Completely overhauled and updated, Athletic Taping and Bracing, Second Edition, is a leading ... |
__label__neg Chapter 3 Treaties Ratification Bill 2012 Introduction 3.1 The Treaties Ratification Bill 2012 (the Bill) introduced into the House of Representatives on Monday, 13 February 2012, by the Hon Robert Katter MP, (Kennedy), has only one substantive provision: The Governor-General must not ratify a treaty unles... |
__label__pos 04:40 PM Mitigating the risks related to entering new markets is completely reliant on how well a bank can understand local customers, local regulators and the local workforce. With poor "local stakeholder knowledge," no bank will ever get anywhere and will simply harm its brands, so the risk is not only i... |
__label__neg The role of echocardiography in hemodynamic assessment of septic shock. MedLine Citation: PMID: 20381726 Owner: NLM Status: MEDLINE Abstract/OtherAbstract: Echocardiography is a rapid, noninvasive, comprehensive cardiac assessment option for patients presenting with hemodynamic instability. In patients wit... |
__label__neg A number of significant federal income tax provisions expired at the end of 2011, a fact that might be easily overlooked with so much attention being focused on the "Bush tax cuts" that are still in effect, but scheduled to expire at the end of 2012. And new Medicare-related taxes, effective in 2013, have ... |
__label__pos In April, British researchers began a study into the effects of cannabis on dyskinesia ? involuntary spasms of the limbs ? for which there is currently no effective medication. Dyskinesia is a side effect of drugs commonly used in the treatment of Parkinson’s disease. For 12 weeks, 24 patients received a c... |
__label__pos As Americans get ready to invade retail stores for what’s known as Black Friday, Canadians are also venturing south of the border to take advantage of the amazing in-store deals. Black Friday, for those not in the know, is America’s biggest shopping day of the year, immediately following U.S. Thanksgiving ... |
__label__pos Spider silk is being harnessed or a range of medical and technological applications. The material is pound-for-pound stronger than steel. Professor Fritz Vollrath has worked with spiders for more than 40 years and has pioneered the use of their uniquely strong silk to address a variety of medical problems.... |
__label__neg Once again, growers in most cotton-producing states took advantage of favorable field conditions to add another 16 percent to the total of overall planted U.S. cotton acres for 2014, according to the May 25 USDA Crop Progress report. Based on the report’s numbers, 62 percent of all U.S. cotton has now been... |
__label__pos Yes, Tidal energy is consistent with recreational demands on water-ways, because there is plenty of room for both recreation and for energy. People who want to use water-ways for fun can work around the demands of tidal energy. There are many waterways, and some can be used for one purpose and some for ano... |
__label__pos Grain Brain is the catchy title of a new self-help diet book on the New York Times Advice and How-to Best Sellers lists. The author, neurologist David Perlmutter, makes the case for a slow death to brain cells caused by wheat, “carbs,” and sugar. Those foods, he says, are behind most of the common but incu... |
__label__neg "Preferred stock" is a type of investment class that differs significantly from common stock. While, like common stock, preferred stock represents ownership of a company, the price of preferred stock does not change nearly as much because the price is governed almost exclusively by the dividend paid by the... |
__label__neg You get to the gym, do your workout, and leave feeling great. However, is your regular fitness routine missing some of the most important muscles in your body? Just because you love the way things are looking—which is very important, and good—doesn’t mean you’re reaching all of your important muscles. Work... |
__label__pos No two words invoke more fear in the federal workforce than "government shutdown." And that's precisely what the government could face in the coming weeks if President Obama isn't able to come terms with the House and Senate on a blueprint to run the federal government for the rest of this fiscal year. But... |
__label__neg Wer-Was-Wo - Detailanzeige Ergebnisanzeige "Immersion and the Storyworld" Ressourcentyp Call for Papers Titel Immersion and the Storyworld Beschreibung Call for Papers 25-26 June 2012, St John's College, Oxford IMMERSION AND THE STORYWORLD A symposium supported by the Balzan Project at the St John’s Colleg... |
__label__neg Gordon S. Barker. Fugitive Slaves and the Unfinished American Revolution: Eight Cases, 1848-1856. Jefferson: McFarland & Company, 2013. 232 pp. $45.00 (paper), ISBN 978-0-7864-6987-1. Reviewed by Emily Margolis Published on H-Law (January, 2014) Commissioned by Craig Scott The Long American Revolution: Bla... |
__label__neg How-To Geek I am the IT Administrator at an electric cooperative. Being that we geeks work with electronic components constantly it would be a shame if I didn’t cover the compact fluorescent bulb (CFL’s). CFL’s are those crazy spiral bulbs you are seeing more and more of everyday. These bulbs are highly ef... |
__label__neg Apple's devices are attractive targets for thieves and are often stolen; so much so that as much as 18% of grand larcenies in New York City involve iPhone theft. So the most pressing concern when it comes to iPhone security isn't electronic, but physical: theft. We need to be careful about theft at the sam... |
__label__neg Editor’s note: This story has been updated with comments from Zillow and Trulia, and additional details on ZipRealty’s study of listings accuracy. Following in the footsteps of Redfin, ZipRealty Inc. is emphasizing the timeliness and accuracy of the Internet Data Exchange (IDX) listing data it serves up on... |
__label__pos Seniority is a stupid way to lay off teachers, writes Marcus A. Winters in City Journal. We know that after only a couple of years in the classroom, a teacher’s additional experience has no bearing on the amount her students learn. For most school districts in the state, basing layoff decisions on seniorit... |
__label__pos Your mission, if you choose to accept, is to take a small step in organization and planning this week. There are a lot of levels of meal planning. Find out where you are, and move one step up. (It’s a choose-your-own-adventure this week!) Level One: I don’t meal plan Your mission: Plan a meal for ONE DAY t... |
__label__neg Expiry date : 4/1/2018 Are you at risk? Our proposed solution: Thomson KolGard Why Thomson KolGard? If you are curious! Why is Milk Thistle used in this product formulation as well? While food we consume produces 20% of our body’s cholesterol, the bulk 80% of cholesterol is produced by our liver. Thus a he... |
__label__neg For years I have suffered with the Cold in my throat. Most people can treat, head, chest and sinus cold, however, I can't find anything to treat the cold that's in my throat. It was thought to be GERD, but treatment didn't remedy the cold in my throat. I'm constantly clearing my throat, I can cough and cle... |
__label__pos The EMS model is even more complex as the EMS provider and its customers and suppliers must be willing to partner in Lean strategy to achieve best results. The approach must be flexible enough to support a variety of needs from a diverse customer set, yet structured enough to support a holistic Lean approa... |
__label__neg In his most recent donation to the National Park Foundation, businessman David M. Rubenstein has written a check for $12.35 million to help with the restoration of the Arlington House, the Robert E. Lee Memorial, that is located on the grounds of Arlington National Cemetery in Washington, D.C. The gift com... |
__label__neg State’s Dependence on Natural Gas Could Be Risky Business, Report Says Union of Concerned Scientists cites NJ as one of 16 states too reliant on increasingly popular fuel for generating electricity The state may be relying too much on natural gas to generate electricity, a strategy that poses significant f... |
__label__neg Why Birds Need Native Trees The Carolina chickadee is giving scientists a model to study the impact of nonnative trees on food available for breeding birds 01-15-2015 // Laura Tangley WITH SIX HUNGRY HATCHLINGS BEGGING FOR FOOD, the Carolina chickadee needed to find some nourishment fast. A female known to... |
__label__pos When Stanford University linguists Joshua Freedman and Dan Jurafsky studied packaging for the humble potato chip, they found that the package designs spoke volumes about marketing to different social classes. Package Design posed three questions about the study for Freedman to nosh on, and here’s what he h... |
__label__neg Our PhDs give you the chance ask difficult questions, break intellectual boundaries and create new solutions to issues of global concern. You work closely with our creative and committed academics - researchers who are pioneering new solutions to these issues, inspiring your own research. We are renowned f... |
__label__pos LAKE OSWEGO, Ore., Aug. 30, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Currently, there are more than 88 million renters in America with another 3 million expected by 2015, according to data from the Associated Press. With so many applicants to choose from, selecting the right tenant should be easy, right? Not necessarily. Leas... |
__label__pos Building stronger, healthier, more connected communities is at the heart of RTC’s work—through trail programs, and walking and biking projects that bring people together in the community space that trails—the town squares of the new millennium—make possible. Our goal is to work with “partners” of every typ... |
__label__pos Automatic Guided Vehicle industry sales projections for 2014 are very strong, particularly in distribution. Flexibility, versatility of systems, bolstered by evolutionary advances in controls are some of the key selling points. While today's technology is highly advanced and offers sufficient end user appl... |
__label__neg When you want to lose weight, reducing calorie intake is one part of the equation, but you will also want to consider burning some extra calories through activity. The good new is there are many fun ways to burn 200 calories for example, you do not necessarily need to hit the gym or go for a run. This is i... |
__label__neg Verniero: I joined the firm in 2004 after 10 years of public service. I served for five years in the executive branch as chief counsel and chief of staff to Governor Christine Todd Whitman and then as attorney general of New Jersey. Moving to the judicial branch, I served for five years as a justice of the... |
__label__neg Ofcom said the Channel 3 regional network licences — which come with public service requirements such as providing regional news — could be in deficit to the tune of £38 million to £64 million by 2012. The licence currently allows ITV in England and Wales, UTV in Northern Ireland, and STV in Scotland to br... |
__label__pos Whether you’re a beginner or seasoned tennis player, a regular lesson has probably been a part of your life at some point, and it likely will be again. Given the time and expense lessons entail, not to mention the long-term effect our relationships with teaching pros have on our tennis happiness, it pays t... |
__label__pos By Benjamin L. McKean and Amy C. Offner Two-and-a-half years ago, when the Living Wage Campaign was just beginning, it was hard to get a meeting with the administration. The first thing we ever did was send a letter to the president and provost to ask for one; they refused, and only recanted after two hund... |
__label__neg Aug 17, 2012 Brian Schmidt et al. authored the paper Formation of the Black Hole in Nova Scorpii, The Astrophysical Journal, 567:491-502, 2002 March 1. Editor’s note: Many Picture of the Day articles have been written about the problems with so-called ‘black holes.’ This paper by Stephen J. Crothers addres... |
__label__neg By far the most noticeable blemishes on the surface of the Sun are sunspots. They have been directly observed since ancient times (from 350 B.C. by the naked eye, and in 1610 after Galileo invented the telescope) and can be inferred over a much longer period using records of auroral activity and carbon-14 ... |
__label__neg University Of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute Receives $10 Million Grant For Head And Neck Cancer Research PITTSBURGH, August 26, 2004 The University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute (UPCI) has received a five-year, $10 million Specialized Program of Research Excellence (SPORE) federal grant to examine innovativ... |
__label__neg Npower reveals Brits baffled about history of household items Npower research has found that Brits believe many appliances were invented almost four decades later than they were. A survey released by npower shows that Brits are baffled when it comes to the history of technology, with the average guess 36 y... |
__label__neg Sources Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment Statistics, May 2014 State Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates. Maryland http://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes_md.htm#00-0000 Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation, Division of Workforce Development and Adult Learning. http://... |
__label__pos Rwanda is often held up as a model of evangelization in Africa. Yet in 1994, beginning on the Thursday of Easter week, Christians killed other Christians, often in the same churches where they had worshipped together. The most Christianized country in Africa became the site of its worst genocide. With a mo... |
__label__pos Rice polishings July 4, 2009 The technology of rice polishing preceded the discovery of Thiamine with the consequence that B1 deficiency diseases such as beriberi were already widespread in the Far East before World War II. Among the documents my father somehow managed to bury and retrieve (twice given his... |
__label__neg Loughborough University Leicestershire, UK LE11 3TU +44 (0)1509 263171 Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://dspace.lboro.ac.uk/2134/5579 Title: Eulerian particle flamelet modelling of a bluff-body CH4/H2 flame Authors: Odedra, Anand Malalasekera, W. Keywords: EPFM Unsteady flame... |
__label__neg Liberalisation and the value relevance of accrual accounting information: evidence from the Johannesburg securities exchange Using panel data from 118 firms across a time period of 17 years and a battery of tests, this paper examines two research questions that pertain to the expected gains stemming from c... |
__label__neg Happy New Year! It’s that time again, when we set our resolutions for the year ahead. For most of us, that list includes a health-related goal, such as losing weight, getting back in the gym, fitting back in our “skinny” jeans, etc. Even if you don’t have weight to lose, you may just be ready to cleanse fr... |
__label__neg The first product of the Optimizing Design and Management of Protected Areas for Conservation Project is a land cover change detection analysis based on Landsat thematic mapper (TM) and enhanced thematic mapper plus (ETM+) imagery collected at intervals between 1989 and 2002. The goal of this analysis was ... |
__label__pos Stinky Sulfur Award Warns about Unapproved “Vitamin D” Drug Disguised as Vitamin The vitamin industry cannot be taken seriously. The well-known Vitamin D Council proves this. Their ability to shove falsified science down the throats of unsuspecting consumers makes even the most scandalous drug reps envious... |
__label__pos You've Got Some Nerve! 6 Tips To Raise Your Career Confidence Heading into a job interview, presentation, raise negotiation or asking to speak on an industry panel? All these career "asks" take some amount of nerve mixed with confidence. Not only do you need to believe you're worthy of the "ask" in questio... |
__label__pos For many companies in both the B2C and B2B markets, selling online is a must. Whether selling digital goods like downloadable software, SaaS-model subscription offerings or actual physical goods, in my experience there are a few straight forward and basic economic pillars of selling online that are often o... |
__label__neg Weight Loss in Heavy, Obese Women Boosts Vitamin D Levels FRIDAY, May 27 -- Older women who are overweight or obese and lose more than 15 percent of their body weight could significantly boost their levels of vitamin D, new research suggests. The study, conducted by researchers at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Re... |
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