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Alahna Kindred, The Sun, November 19, 2018
Artificial intelligence is “shockingly” racist and sexist, a study has revealed.
Researchers looked at a range of systems and datasets and found examples where AI had provided inaccurate information for women and minorities.
In one example, the team from Massachusetts Institute of Technology looked at an income prediction system and discovered it was twice as likely to misclassify female employees as low-income and male employee as high-income.
However, the team was able to adjust the system to make sure it was less biased.
When researchers increased the dataset by a factor of 10, they found the mistakes decreased by 40 percent.
Irene Chen, a Ph.D. student who wrote the paper with MIT professor David Sontag and postdoctoral associate Fredrik D. Johansson, said it comes down to usingThe purpose of this agreement is to provide funding for scientific and technical support as well as quality assurance of three large audiometric examination surveys funded by NIDCD. These health surveys are: (i) The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), (ii) Age, Gene/Environment Susceptibility Study-Reykjavik Study (AGES-RS), and (iii) the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study - Kindergarten Class of 2010/2011 (ECLS-K:2010/2011). The Audiometry Components of all three health examination surveys were previously developed by NIDCD in collaboration with NIOSH and other consultants. NIOSH collaborated on the design of the experimental protocol and provided the equipment specifications, oversight of maintenance and calibration, technician training and oversight, operations manual development, and quality assurance for the NHANES. As well, NIOSH provided similar support to AGES and ECLS-K:2010/2011, including setting-up training sessions
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and observing/monitoring technical competence in obtaining audiometric measurements, technical assistance as needed, and limited quality assurance. The NHANES scientific goals are to establish a statistically accurate, demographically representative baseline on the general health (including Hearing Health) of the U.S. population. NHANES is now a continuous survey and while general health issues are always under investigation such as height, weight and blood pressure, there are also elements that track individual health outcomes that move in and out of the NHANES as it cycles. NHANES consists of two major components: the household interview and the physical examination in the NHANES Mobile Examination Centers (MECs) that are set up in various areas around the country. The data from the NHANES elements are collected, weighted, and made available to the government andinterest here? She wasn't certain. She could almost see it, but then her thin logic was broken by the sound of a new voice.
"Madam."
A young man was filling up the restaurant's front door. Behind him, in the late-evening gloom, perhaps a dozen others stood in a loose tangle. All were young, but not all were human. At least two Janusian couples stood near the front, and a giant harum-scarum stuck up in back.
To all of them, she said, "Hello."
"Madam," the young man said again. Then he stepped closer, a hint of nervousness betrayed in the quick rolling of his thick fingers. "Do you remember me?"
Security systems went on silent alert.
The face might be familiar, or might not, and there could be something memorable in the broad build of
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evaluation of the process model as well as the effects of the intervention both synchronously and over time. STJ focuses specifically on African American identity and youths visions of their own future possibilities. As a selective preventive intervention, the application meets a number of the Priorities for Prevention Research at NIMH (Publication number 98-4321) recommendations: We address cultural issues, the need for longitudinal research (recommendation 1), a broadened basis for conduct disorder prevention research and connection with other NIMH funded preventive trials (recommendation 5). We have established collaboration with the community sites with the Fast Track team, with the Detroit Initiative here at the University of Michigan, as well as with Project Aim, a CDC funded prevention effort in Alabama (Leslie Clark, PI)his co-defendant, and that the court erred in singling out and tearing down in the presence of the jury the explanation of what occurred at the time of the alleged defense, it is sufficient to say that these matters of procedure present nothing of substance, the defendant Caraway had not testified against Siglar, and there was nothing to cross examine her on. The court did not prevent counsel from using her as his own witness. Indeed he told him if he wished to examine the defendant, he must make her his own witness. Nor is there any basis for the charge that the court's remarks and conduct in connection with the explanation of what occurred at the time of the alleged defense was beyond the
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he wanted to. There wasn’t the discipline and structure that he needed.”
Brown, who played with Woodson for six years in Oakland, said that when he ran into Woodson after Woodson had spent his first year in Green Bay, he was surprised to see that Woodson was noticeably physically stronger than he had ever been in his time with the Raiders.
“He said he was lifting weights,” Brown said. “In seven years I never saw him lift a weight in Oakland. He’d ride the bike and that was about it.”
Although Woodson made an immediate impact in Oakland — he was chosen to the Pro Bowl in each of his four seasons — his play began to slip as he struggled through injuries, and he never made any secret of theThis subproject is one of many research subprojects utilizing the resources provided by a Center grant funded by NIH/NCRR. The subproject and investigator (PI) may have received primary funding from another NIH source, and thus could be represented in other CRISP entries. The institution listed is for the Center, which is not necessarily the institution for the investigator. Staphylococcal enterotoxin B (SEB;Category B agent), a toxin that commonly causes classic food poisoning and can cause a nonmenstrual toxic shock syndrome (TSS), is a potential biological warfare agent. Importantly, SEB is derived from common readily accessible bacteria, is relatively easily produced, and can be delivered in a stable aerosol form. An SEB attack would be devastating to civilian populations as well as on the battlefield during times of war.
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conducted at the HDFCCC ? increase the participation of volunteer subjects in clinical trials with an emphasis on diversity ? seamlessly integrate informatics and biostatistical support provided by the Biostatistics and Translational Informatics Cores, including ensuring access to and training for a web-based protocol, data capture, and management system managed by the Translational Informatics Core The Clinical Research Support Office serves as the Office of Record and comprises several units, including the Early Phase Clinical Trials Unit, the Finance Unit, the Protocol Development and Regulatory Unit, and the Research Personnel Unit. These units work together to provide oversight, infrastructure support and quality control for the Center's entire clinical trials effort.A geographical comparison of prevalence of overweight school-aged children: the National Survey of Children's Health 2003.
This study presents a geographical comparison of state-specific prevalence estimates of children who are at risk of overweight and/or overweight using the 2003 National Survey of Children's Health. Using the 2003 National Survey of Children's Health, we computed prevalence estimates of children who are at risk of overweight and/or overweight among a nationally representative sample of 69,000 children between 5 and 17 years old. Overall, 36.4% of the children (39.8% of the boys and 32% of the girls) in the sample were in the combined category of at risk of overweight or overweight, representing an estimated 17 million US children. We found geographic variation at the state and the regional levels. The southeastern
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Catecholamines are stored in stable, concentrated form inside storage granules in the nerve endings and in the adrenal gland. Our knowledge of how catecholamines are taken up into the storage granule is limited to the concept that there is some type of energy driven uptake process involving a carrier which acts to shuttle the catecholamines into the interior of the granule. According to one school of thought, a Mg ATPase located in the membrane acts as a proton pump and the resulting electrochemical gradients act as a driving force for the shuttle mechanism. Our knowledge of the carrier itself, its affinity for catecholamines and how the shuttle uses the energy provided by the electrochemical gradient is very limited. The long range goal of the principal investigator is toproduct description page
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The devil is the most charismatic and important figure in the blues tradition. He's not just the music's namesake ("the devil's music"), but a shadowy presence who haunts an imagined Mississippi crossroads where, it is claimed, Delta bluesman Robert Johnson traded away his soul in exchange for extraordinary prowess on the guitar. Yet, as scholar and musician Adam Gussow argues, there is much more to the story of the devil and the blues than these cliched understandings.
In this groundbreaking study, Gussow takes the full measure of the devil's presence. Working from original transcriptions of more than 125 recordings released during the past ninety years, Gussow explores the varied uses to which black southern blues people have put this trouble-sowing, love-wrecking, but also empowering figure.
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Prostate and lung cancers are the most frequently occurring cancers in U.S. men. Lung cancer recently replaced breast cancer as most common cause of cancer death among American women. Despite its prevalence, prostate cancer has not been extensively studied; its etiology remains relatively obscure. Hypotheses for the causes of prostate cancer include the effect of androgenic hormones, diet and nutrition, sexual activity, infectious agents, history of benign prostate disease and vasectomy, occupational exposures, and family history. Tobacco smoking has been established as the major environmental risk factor for lung cancer. Other factors that may act independently or in combination with tobacco use include diet and nutrition, family history, and genetic factors including oncogene, suppressor gene, and metabolic gene polymorphisms. We propose nested case-control studies of the etiology ofand hung around Bill's studio while he created the show and brings the photos to Fecal Face: BILL MCRIGHT'S STUDIO VISIT.
A short interview with this Philadelphia based artist whose show opens at White Walls here in SF on the 14th of March.
Alex does a lot... For the last 10 years or more he's been producing zines through Cantab Publishing. He creates wonderful mixed media works incorporating silkscreening processes... He's a somewhat recent graduate of Rhode Island School of Design. He's a member of Philly's artists collective Space 1026 which we've been fans of over the years. He's also Fecal Face's new Philadelphia corespondent, and the good news is that he's going to be showing some of his newer works here in San Francisco for his solo show "And
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Funds are requested for partial support of U.S.-based scientists and students in the Americas to participate in the Short Course Concepts and Model Organisms in Regenerative Biology, to be held at Pontificia Universidad Cat[unreadable]lica de Chile in Santiago, Chile, November 2-11, 2010. This will be the third major collaborative training event between the Society for Developmental Biology (SDB) and the Latin American Society for Developmental Biology (LASDB) in Latin America, with the participation of distinguished scientists and top students from the United States (15) and Latin American countries (15). The first two short courses were held in spring of 2005 in Brazil and fall of 2008 in Argentina. This third course will be satellite to the LASDB's 5TH International Meeting, which will allow the students to attend andpotentials and limitations of the traditional and emerging technologies, as well as model organisms used in such studies. The practical sessions held in laboratories with state-of-the-art equipment will provide plenty opportunity for the students to acquire hands-on experience working with different organisms that have well-known as well as those with uncommon regenerative properties: mouse, frog, zebrafish, salamander, fly, roundworm, planarian, sea cucumber, and plant. Students will be selected from applications submitted by postdoctoral fellows and advanced graduate students in the U.S., and from graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and young faculty in Latin America, based on their previous experience and interest in the field. Latin American faculty in other disciplines who are considering a change in the focus of their research to regenerative/developmental biology will also be eligible. Most
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of the students in the short course are expected to enter the pipeline for supply of future investigators and educators in biology and related areas. This short course will broaden the exposure of these students to the fields of regenerative and developmental biology, in the form of a training event of the highest quality, as well as to offer opportunities to work with established laboratories in the various countries. PROJECT NARRATIVE: This short course "Concepts and Model Organisms in Regenerative Biology" is organized jointly by the Society for Developmental Biology (in U.S.) and the Latin American Society for Developmental Biology (LASDB). It aims in training postdoctoral fellows and advanced graduate students in the Western Hemisphere in understanding the fundamental questions and innovative approaches in developmental and regenerative biology,Latinos, even surpassing African Americans on some economic indicators. The 2000s, however, ushered in higher rates of Latino poverty; the economic circumstances of Latinos also deteriorated more rapidly in new vis-à-vis traditional destinations. By 2010, individual and family poverty rates in new destinations were significantly higher among Latinos than African Americans, despite higher labor force participation and lower levels of unemployment. Difference-in-difference models demonstrate that in both the 1990s and 2000s, economic trajectories of African Americans in new Latino destinations largely mirrored those observed in places without large Latino influxes. Any economic benefits for Latinos in new rural destinations thus have not come at the expense of African Americans.
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assessment of pharmacodynamic endpoints. The TL is located in an 800-square foot room on the 9th floor of the Bressler Research Building, just across the bridge from the UMGCC 9W inpatient hospital. The building also includes space for a liquid nitrogen storage room, cold room, centrifuge and freezer room, dark room, and radioisotope area. Animal work can be performed in the vivarium, which is operated by Veterinary Resources of the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Space in two holding rooms, allocated to TL, can house immunocompetent or immunodeficient mice. Currently, the TL has five staff members: the director; two members dedicated to assay development, collection, and analysis of clinical samples for effects of drugs on proposed molecular targets and affected pathways; and two postdoctoral fellows dedicated toNovember 5, 2003
Library of Congress Announces Winner of First John W. Kluge Prize for Lifetime Achievement in the Humanities and Social Sciences
The Librarian of Congress, Dr. James H. Billington, announced today the award of the first John W. Kluge Prize for Lifetime Achievement in the Human Sciences to Leszek Kolakowski. Professor Kolakowski (pictured at right), who now resides in Oxford, England, was born in Radom, Poland, in 1927, is a philosopher focused on important questions, an historian of human thought, an essayist of enormous range, and an outstanding spokesman for, and exemplar of, European culture.
The Kluge Prize of one million dollars is given for lifetime achievement in the humanities and social sciences -- areas of scholarship for which there are no Nobel Prizes. These disciplines include philosophy, history,
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practice. The program proposed here will provide a unique and rigorous, but proven, approach to engage and educate physicians focused within the neurosciences. The program will integrate didactic training within the context of the Clinical Research Training Program, a formal degree program with a thesis requirement within the School of Medicine, and mentorship by a multidisciplinary faculty with significant experience in translational and clinical research and training. Emphasis will be placed on critical interpretation of the literature, statistical methodologies, and mechanisms of funding. The Program Director and an External Advisory Board will review program and trainee performance quarterly, as well as review applicants and mentors. Trainees will be recruited during and after residency training from a local, national, and international pool.One person was killed and at least 11 others wounded in shootings Saturday night and Sunday. View Full Caption DNAinfo/Erica Demarest
CHICAGO — One person was killed and at least 11 others wounded in shootings Saturday night and Sunday.
Earlier in the weekend, three people were killed and 23 wounded, bringing weekend totals to four dead and at least 34 injured.
Early Sunday, 21-year-old Cindy Bahena was fatally shot in her head while riding in a car in Logan Square.
In other shootings:
• A 26-year-old man was shot in his left thigh about 2:40 p.m. in the 400 block of East 133rd Street in a possible gang-related incident, police said. He was injured when someone emerged from a gangway and fired shots. The victim was taken to Advocate Christ Medical Center, where
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internists), 1 nurse practitioner with a doctorate in public health, and 9 psychologists. Of those who graduated, 48% have gone on to full time academic-research positions, 22% have entered academic clinical/teaching positions in which they have remained actively involved in research activities, 7% are involved in research in profit or non-profit settings. Five fellows are currently in training and two additional fellows will begin training in July 2007. The program has been successful in recruiting women and minority trainees. In parallel, the faculty within the Division has continued to grow. At the first grant submission there were 9 faculty members within the Division on Substance Abuse. At the last submission there were 16 faculty members within the Division of which 9 were capable of serving as mentors. Currently,The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have activated fourth-year cornerback Ryan Smith from the exempt list, which means he will be eligible to play against New Orleans this Sunday. It also means that Smith now counts against the 53-man roster limit, which necessitated a complementary move, in this case the waiver of outside linebacker Demone Harris.
Smith had been on the exempt list since Monday, when he returned from a four-game suspension levied by the commissioner due to a violation of the NFL policy on performance-enhancing substances. He could have remained exempt through next Monday but then he wouldn't have had the opportunity to play in New Orleans. The Bucs likely see Smith's presence as an immediate boost to their special teams, an area in which he has excelled the past
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This proposal describes a five-year training program for the development of an academic career in Cardiology. The principle investigator obtained his MD/PhD from Stanford School of Medicine and has completed clinical training in Internal Medicine, Cardiology, and Interventional Cardiology at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH). He will now focus on the study of stem cell and developmental biology as it pertains to cardiac disease under the mentorship of Dr. Kenneth Chien. Dr. Chien, a leader in the field of cardiac development, is chief of the Cardiovascular Research Center (CVRC) at the MGH and Leader of the Cardiovascular Disease Program at the Harvard Stem Cell Institute (HSCI). He has trained numerous physician scientists. To promote training in stem cell biology, the principle investigator has already spent one year training withDr. Stuart Orkin, a pioneer in stem cell biology. Dr. Orkin will continue to play a prominent role in training the principle investigator as an Advisory Committee member. In addition, Dr. Kenneth Bloch and Dr. Randall Peterson, both recognized leaders in cardiovascular biology, will serve mentorship roles on the Advisory Committee. The CVRC and the HSCI provide an ideal setting for training physician- scientists in the rapidly converging areas of cardiac development and stem cell biology. The research program will focus on lineage commitment and differentiation during murine cardiac development. Acquired and congenital heart disease represents a leading cause of mortality and morbidity in the world and many of the genes important in cardiac development have been implicated in human congenital heart disease. Defining the molecular pathways that
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More than 400,000 people living in the US have Down syndrome, a congenital disorder arising from the presence of three, rather than two, copies of chromosome 21. With a life expectancy of 60 years, individuals with Down syndrome are in need of health care that is preventative, evidence-based, and addresses the needs unique to Down syndrome. Increased risks of obesity and thyroid disease have been ascribed to Down syndrome, but the relevance of these issues to cardiovascular and metabolic (cardiometabolic) risk, body image, and quality of life, and their management have not been fully explored. In fact, individuals with Down syndrome have long been considered protected from cardiovascular disease. Unfortunately, the medical community may have been lulled into a false sense of security as more recent evidence suggestsThe Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Season 2 Episode 6 Recap
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Season 2 Episode 6 Recap
In the previous episode of Amazon’s The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Abe found out that Midge did stand-up, and Midge and Benjamin got to know each other on a date in the city. The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel season 2 episode 6 began with Abe driving Midge and Susie back from the Concord.
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Midge and Joel seemed to be coming to terms with their separation, though they were still allies. Midge saved Joel from the Feinbergs, who were talking his ear off at the soda shop, and she told him that Abe found out.
There would be a meteor shower viewing as the Swift-Tuttle comet flew overhead. A woman reading a magazine invited Joel. Benjamin, and
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This invention relates to the forming, shaping, control and use of fluids, fibers and particles such as for example the formulation of a pesticide, shaping it into droplets, and the distribution of the droplets over a field to control pests or the formulation of a soluble chitosan, the shaping of it into fibers or mats or sheets and the use of the fibers, mats and sheets such as for example in biomedical applications.
It is known to shape and spray fluids and suspensions with spraying systems. In some applications, the fluids and suspensions are formed into droplets or aerosols and sprayed by the spraying systems. In other applications, the fluids form fibers, or powders or particles.
One use of such spraying systems is to apply agricultural inputs to agricultural fields.This interagency agreement provides funding support for the U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division, Aging Studies from the National Institute on Aging, Behavioral and Social Research Program (BSR). The long term objectives of this interagency agreement between NIA and the Census Bureau, Population Division are to represent within the Census Bureau the interests of NIA and the aging research community, to coordinate aging-related activities and materials produced by the Census Bureau, to cooperate with international agencies on aging-related work, and to provide reliable and internationally comparable statistics on and analyses of population aging in disparate societies. The interagency cooperation between the Census Bureau and NIA on aging issues has and will continue to enhance aging research by utilizing the research expertise of the Population Division of the Census Bureau
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triphosphate group of CMCP-TP forms polar interactions with multiple amino acid residues of the RT, Ser85, Ala86, and Ala87. The triphosphate group interacts with a magnesium ion, which also interacts with Asp83 and Val84. These networks of strong polar interactions must be responsible for stabilizing the binding of CMCP-TP in the active site of RT of HBVWT. Both CMCP-TP and ETV-TP form good van der Waals interactions with Met204 and Asp205 in the active site of HBVWT RT as seen from the analysis of the Connolly surface interactions. Importantly, the 4'-cyano group that CMCP contains in its cyclopentyl group forms good van der Waals interactions with Leu180 of RT of HBVWT. This Leu180 interaction is also present in the complex of RT of HBVETV-RL180M/S202G/M204V. However, there is aintermediate notes, which implies that he sees the bond market offering only opportunity for coupon-clipping instead of capital gains.
T he labor market didn't exactly weaken in July. Payrolls would have risen a robust 207,000, if not for the now-resolved General Motors strike, following a 196,000 gain in June. In fact, the nation's unemployment rate held steady at 4.5% in July, withstanding the sharp but temporary GM impact, which produced the worst factory job losses in 16 years.
The employment report underscores the current divergence between the manufacturing sector and the rest of the economy. The National Association of Purchasing Management survey held below 50% in July, indicating a slowing in factory activity, for the second consecutive month. And even removing the 141,000 jobs the GM strike took from the
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Neuroscience (IDP) where MCN trainees seek PhDs. The IDP is a well-established program that draws the highest quality students among all the UCLA life science programs. Faculty from 18 academic departments participate in the IDP and students: take a common core curriculum that supports the goals of the MCN. The MCN program will continue to be directed by Dr. Allan Tobin, who holds the Eleanor Leslie Chair in Neuroscience and maintains appointments in the Neurology Department within the School of Medicine and in the Physiological Science Department in the College of Letters and Science. Numerous MCN faculty have joint appointments, underscoring the "bench to beside" philosophy of the program.Ukrainian premier resigns but vows to continue fight
By MARA D. BELLABYAssociated Press Writer
Published: Saturday, January 1, 2005 at 6:30 a.m.
Last Modified: Friday, December 31, 2004 at 11:12 p.m.
KIEV, Ukraine - Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych resigned Friday and grudgingly admitted he has little hope of winning the presidency of this ex-Soviet republic. But he vowed to continue his court battle to overturn last week's elections that handed victory to his pro-Western opponent, Viktor Yushchenko.
Yanukovych's resignation, which appeared to take effect immediately, came as Yushchenko and Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili prepared to welcome the New Year side-by-side on Kiev's Independence Square, the epicenter of mass protests that overturned the political order in this nation of 48 million. The joint appearance of two post-Soviet politicians who have openly and actively courted
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stem and/or progenitor cells resident in the lung participate in both lung development and in repair and remodeling after lung injury. We have held five previous conferences at the University of Vermont: July 2005, Adult Stem Cells, Lung Biology, and Lung Disease, sponsored by the NHBLI and Cystic Fibrosis Foundation; and in July 2007, 2009, 2011, and 2013 Stem Cells and Cell Therapies in Lung Biology and Disease, sponsored through the years by the NHLBI through an R13 conference grant as well as by the Alpha 1 Antitrypsin Foundation, Emory Center for Respiratory Health, European Respiratory Society, LAM Treatment Alliance, Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation, and the University of Vermont College of Medicine. These conferences have brought together relevant leading international investigators as well as interested junior faculty and traineesBy Paul Rincon
Science reporter, BBC News
Marcus Aurelius ruled over the empire for 19 years
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Parts of a giant, exquisitely carved marble sculpture depicting the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius have been found at an archaeological site in Turkey. Fragments of the statue were unearthed at the ancient city of Sagalassos. So far the statue's head, right arm and leg parts have been discovered, high in the mountains of southern Turkey. Marcus Aurelius was portrayed by Richard Harris in the Oscar-winning 2000 film Gladiator and was one of the so-called "Five Good Emperors". He reigned from 161AD until his death in 180AD. In addition to his deeds as emperor, Marcus Aurelius is remembered for his writings, and is considered one of the foremost Stoic philosophers. The partial statue was unearthed
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were the toast of the town in their “Greatest Show on Turf” days. They won the 2000 Super Bowl and were heavy favorites to win again in 2002, until a second-year quarterback named Tom Brady led a last-minute drive culminating in a game-ending field goal and a 20-17 New England win.
After that, football in St. Louis was never the same.
The Rams got old and the glory days faded into a five-year stretch starting in 2007 when they went a dismal 50 games under .500, 15-65. Attendance dropped. Georgia Frontiere, the St. Louis native who brought the franchise to her hometown in 1995, died in 2008 and Kroenke, a minority owner since the relocation from Los Angeles, bought the team two years later.
At first, the native Missourian denied anyThe proposed Program will help address the shortage of veterinarians who are trained for independent research. It will support veterinarians during the first three years of their PhD training. It will draw applicants by advertising in part with methods that have been successful in attracting students from veterinary schools from across the country to participate in our T35 Summer Research Fellowship Program. Veterinarians will apply through Stanford University's flexible admissions process and choose a home program in the biological sciences from one of the twelve that are already established. We expect most students to join one of three large, interdepartmental programs: Cancer Biology, Immunology, and Neurosciences. We will accept one trainee per year. Trainees will enroll in the curriculum of their established home program and choose a PhD
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advisor from one of the 19 faculty in the proposed Comparative Medicine Program. The faculty of the proposed program reside in ten departments within the Medical School, and all share a commitment to the discipline of Comparative Medicine. Trainees will have both a research mentor (basic scientist) and a comparative medicine mentor (veterinarian). Trainees will be required to participate in regular meetings, seminars, journal clubs, and research symposia in the Department of Comparative Medicine, which will serve as the "glue" that maintains and develops their veterinary professional identity as they immerse themselves in basic science research. Research facilities in the Department of Comparative Medicine include the Veterinary Service Center, Diagnostic Laboratory, Histology Laboratory, and Microscopy/Morphology Core. The research opportunities and facilities at Stanford University are substantial and willof Indonesia and Surabaya Institute of Technology. She has been involved in researches on data-mining, information system and machine learning.
[N.G. Berliana]{} was born in Jakarta, Indonesia on September 24, 1966. She graduated from Department of Mathematics and Science and Technology Study at University of Indonesia. She is now the Head of Innovation Management and Science and Technology Indicator Division in at Pappiptek LIPI.
[I.M. Nadhiroh]{} was born in Padang, Indonesia on October 3, 1986. She is majoring statistics and graduated from Bogor Institute of Agricultural. She is a young researcher at Pappiptek LIPI.
[E. Aminullah]{} was born in Bukittingi, Indonesia on October 5, 1955. He was a Research Professor of Technology Policy at Pappiptek LIPI since 2006. He graduated from Saitama University and University of Gajah Mada. His research is
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The "Shikimic acid pathway" is one of the key assembly lines in cellular metabolism, occupying a pivotal position between primary and secondary metabolism. In the former, it is responsible for the biosynthesis of the aromatic amino acids, and in the latter, it is the originating point for most classes of alkaloids as well as several other groups of natural products having mixed biosynthetic origins. The fundamental importance of the "shikimic acid pathway" in biochemistry would, in itself, justify further study of the individual reactions involved. The particular reaction we have chosen to investigate is especially useful and interesting to study as it is the only example known to use of a 1,5-hydride shift occurring in nature. The currently accepted mechanism for this transformation is a direct, one-step transferlyle and Afton Jorgenson
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Lyle Alfred and Afton Poll Jorgenson will celebrate their 54th wedding anniversary. Family and friends may attend an open house in their honor from 4 to 6 p.m. July 28 at the South Weber Recreation Building, 1811 E. Lester Drive.
The couple was married in Ogden on July 7, 1958, and has called South Weber their home for 50 years.
He was born on Sept. 5, 1937, in Newfolden, Minn., to Jens George and Mary Metheny Jorgenson. He graduated from Newfolden High School in 1955 and served in the Air Force for four years. After obtaining a job with Hill Air Force Base, he retired after 34 years. He has owned and operated his own mechanic shop in South Weber
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him on their New York City billboards), and is an official spokesperson for the popular energy drink Xtamina.Despite all of these time-consuming commitments, Jockey continues to give back to the communities that have given him so much. His charitable efforts include working with schools to guide young students down the right path in Atlanta, Georgia, volunteering his time and efforts to a school for the blind in Jamaica, as well as contributing to Boys & Girls clubs in the States, an HIV Hospice organisation, and school building efforts in Jamaica.When you look at KC Jockey's track record of success there is no doubt that he is quickly on his way to becoming a household name for not only his music but his vast array of talents. His newestA Postbaccalaureate Research Education Program (PREP) will be created at the University of Michigan to increase the ability of underrepresented minority students to be accepted into excellent doctoral (Ph.D.) programs in the biological and biomedical disciplines throughout the country. The University of Michigan has long had a strong history of encouraging undergraduates toward research careers and in recent years has gained national attention through its commitment to recruiting a diverse and talented student population. In the biosciences, there are extensive research opportunities for undergraduates from UM and elsewhere and strong and coordinated bioscience graduate programs that have been successful and recruiting and graduating a diverse student body. However, in our graduate applications and recruiting travels throughout the country we frequently encounter students who, for a variety of reasons,
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of rapid expansion.
Property sales have shown signs of easing in recent months despite expectations of a spike in demand as developers ramp up promotions during the week-long Lunar New Year holidays when migrant workers head home.
But analysts have remained optimistic about demand in smaller tier-3 and tier-4 cities thanks to favourable government policies aimed at reducing inventories.
Authorities are seeking to balance attempts to support real economic activity with efforts to rein in risks from an increasingly complex financial system.
Household loans - mainly mortgages - increased by 275.1 billion yuan in February, well below expectations and sharply down on January's record of 901.6 billion yuan.
On Monday, Chinese housing minister Wang Menghui said the government would step up property market regulation and fight off illegal conduct by property firms andDeveloping a career as a physician-scientist requires broad training, with a proper balance of research, teaching, and clinical responsibilities. This grant proposes a five-year career development plan, the central component of which is the research project outlined below. Other aspects include acquiring new scientific knowledge and research skills through coursework and laboratory training, and receiving research and career monitoring from select faculty. This career development proposal is further enhanced by the outstanding environment for research and mentoring that exists at the University of Michigan. This proposal focuses on the immunoregulation of the alveolar macrophage (AM) by prostaglandin (PG)E2, a lipid mediator of inflammation. PGE2 effects changes in cell functions through ligation of four distinct G-protein coupled E-prostanoid receptors (EP1, EP2, EP3 and EP4). Our preliminary data indicate that
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medication compliance, physical activity, food choices, quality of life and health care utilization. This innovative, easily adaptable and low-cost solution has potential to improve glycemic control, knowledge and healthy lifestyle choices in a patient population that has been difficult to reach and complicated to treat. PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE: Latinos in the United States are disproportionately affected by diabetes and face numerous barriers to receiving regular and effective healthcare. Nowhere in the country are the effects of this disparity seen more prominently than in Los Angeles county, where almost half the residents are Latino and the prevalence of diabetes is 50% higher than the national average. The TExT-MED (Trial to Examine Text-Based mHealth for Emergency department patients with Diabetes) program is designed as a novel uni-directional text message basedSound Session since 2007, and has played alongside artists such as Lightning Bolt, Okkervil River, Trombone Shorty, Matt and Kim, and many others. In 2007, the band performed at the Sziget Festival in Budapest, Hungary and at the Guča trumpet festival in Serbia, as well as in Germany and the Czech Republic. In 2008, the band performed in Machias, Maine, at the Beehive Design Collective's Blackfly Ball and also shared a bill later that year with the B-52s. In 2009, the band performed with Dan Deacon at Lollapalooza in support of his album, Bromst.
In 2010, WC?B was one of eight musical groups chosen to perform at the Haizetara Street Music International Contest in Amorebieta-Etxano, Basque country, where they won the Best in Festival award and €10,000 during
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provide scientific and career advice. The institution, mentor and the advisory committee members are committed to the success of the candidate. CAREER DEVELOPMENT/TRAINING ACTIVITIES: This 4- year career development plan will complete Dr. Bullock's transition to scientific independence as an academic hematopathologist. Mentoring will be more focused and formal during the first 2 years of the award and maintained at a lower intensity during the last 2 years of the award to facilitate scientific growth. A major goal of the independent research strategy described in this proposal is to obtain R01 funding during the third year. RESEARCH PLAN: Erythropoietin (Epo) is an essential cytokine for efficient red blood cell (rbc) production. Iron deficiency suppresses Epo-mediated rbc production by an unknown mechanism and causes anemia despite elevated serum EpoIt’s hard to be disappointed by Donald Trump. Unlike his predecessors, he never promised to heal the nation. Or if he did, nobody believed him.
George W Bush said he was a uniter, not a divider. Barack Obama said there was no red America and no blue America. Only the United States of America. The closest thing to a unity message from Donald Trump came at his curiously underpopulated inauguration, when he said: “When America is united, America is totally unstoppable.”
Sadly, the only unstoppable part of America under Trump is his increasingly outlandish brain farts on Twitter. His best shot at uniting the nation is to create a bipartisan sense of disgust at his outbursts.
Trump loves attacking women's looks. And America rewards him for it | Arwa Mahdawi Read
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The purpose of the NHANES (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey) epidemiologic followup survey was to conduct a longitudinal study of 14,407 adults originally surveyed in 1971-75 and to investigate subsequent health and mortality outcomes. Respondents were traced and re-examined. Information was obtained from hospital records, the National Death Index, and death certificates. Several cycles have now been performed. The initial NHANES followup survey was completed in 1984. A continued followup of the elderly (75 years of age or older) in this cohort was conducted in 1985-86, while the entire cohort was again followed in 1986-87. Further followup in 1992 has been completed. The purpose of this intramural project is to examine the relation of chemopreventive, nutritional, and constitutional factors to cancer in the very large, representative populationThe new hardware packs many of the same features as the MacBook redesign released in 2009, including an LED-backlit display, polycarbonate unibody enclosure, and a built-in battery. The hardware also comes standard with 2GB of 1066MHz DDR3 RAM, a 250GB 5400 RPM hard drive, 1280x800 pixel widescreen display, and an 8x double-layer SuperDrive.
The new MacBook, with its updated processor and mobile graphics, is said to achieve up to 10 hours of uptime with its built-in battery. It also gets the improved, streamlined MagSafe connector found in the latest MacBook Pro models, which points the adapter cord backward rather than perpendicular from the body. The $999 hardware is available immediately.
The new MacBook was leaked over the weekend by a Vietnamese website that got their hands on the final model,
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full segment above.
The Current requested an interview with Dominic LeBlanc, the federal minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard. He was not available.
This segment was produced by The Current's Karin Marley, Inese Colabrese, and Susana Ferreria.Applicant: Dr. Hoang, the candidate, is currently a tenure-track Assistant Professor at the University of California, Irvine. As evident from his biography, the candidate has demonstrated a steadfast commitment to a career in academic medicine. To this end, he would like to continue his research training in a mentored environment with the goal of becoming an independent investigator in musculoskeletal oncology. Environment: The candidate is jointly mentored by several nationally and internationally recognized experts in Wnt signaling in human cancer and the genetics of osteosarcoma. The University of California, Irvine is a collegial environment with a tradition of nurturing career development of young clinician scientists. Research: Osteosarcoma (OS) remains a pediatric bone cancer with substantial mortality due to a high metastatic rate. Although Wnt signaling is activated in
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The feasibility would be explored of extending the quantitative histological study of the rat gastric mucosa to include investigation of cGMP, along with the cAMP as originallly planned, in order to clarify their separate, and possibly interrelated roles, in the various histological zones. If feasible to determine both cGMP and cAMP simultaneously in the same microtome section tissue sample, the effects on the cGMP and cAMP levels in the histological regions of the gastric mucosa of in vivo treatments to stimulate and inhibit secretion would be followed, instead of the study of cAMP alone. Histidine, the precursor, and pyridoxal PO4, the decarboxylase coenzyme, of the histamine synthesizing system would also be measured in the histological regions under the conditions and following the drug treatments, as above, in the Claims
Solutions,
Petitioner,
v.
SHIRLEY ADDISON, widow of Jerry Addison, deceased; DIRECTOR,
OFFICE OF WORKERS’ COMPENSATION PROGRAMS, UNITED STATES
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR,
Respondents.
On Petition for Review of an Order of the Benefits Review Board.
(14-0019 BLA)
Argued: December 9, 2015 Decided: July 29, 2016
Before NIEMEYER, DUNCAN, and AGEE, Circuit Judges.
Petition for review granted; order vacated and remanded by
published opinion. Judge Agee wrote the opinion, in which Judge
Niemeyer and Judge
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Influenza and pneumonia together account for more than 36,000 deaths and 114,000 hospitalizations annually in the United States. Despite the availability of an excellent healthcare system and effective antimicrobials directed against both influenza and bacterial causes of pneumonia, a substantial number of these deaths are due to secondary bacterial pneumonia. The molecular mechanisms that underlie the interaction between respiratory viruses and bacteria are largely unknown. Since secondary bacterial infections account for a significant proportion of the deaths that occur during circulation of virulent strains, it is critical that we understand the basis of this synergy before the next highly pathogenic influenza virus enters the population from avian sources or as a result of bioterrorism. This application proposes in vitro and in vivo experiments to study this interaction utilizingVoltaire
Writer
Born: 1694
Died: 1778
Birthplace: Paris, France
Best known as: Witty playwright and author of Candide
Name at birth: Francois Marie Arouet
Voltaire was the pen name of Francois Marie Arouet, who first made a name for himself among the refined patrons of the French salons. He applied his wit and knowledge to writing poetry and political treatises, often incurring the wrath of the French government and the church. Perhaps his most famous work is his novel Candide (1759), with its common sense conclusion that we must "cultivate our garden."Voltaire influenced political theorists, philosophers, educators and historians, and is one of the most celebrated citizens in the history of France.
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likes playing for Minnesota, and he will just continue focusing on basketball. Timberwolves fans did share their opinion on the matter–at one point during Wednesday’s game, a cheer began in the TWolves Army fan section: “Let’s Keep Corey Brewer.”
Andrew Wiggins and Mo Williams delivered strong performances as well. Wiggins continues to play well in his rookie season, as he tallied 12 points on the evening and joined with Anthony Bennett for a couple flashy plays. Williams plays more as a quiet threat, but the veteran stepped up to replace Rubio in the starting lineup and did not disappoint. Williams scored 14 points and dished out 13 assists en route to the win.
The victory was a much-needed lift for team spirits after Minnesota lost five of its six roadChicago, and San Antonio. In the first year of this project, beginning in fall 2003, the investigators propose to design and pretest the third wave of interviews. They will field the third wave in fall 2004, at the beginning of the second year of the project. The third wave will therefore commence five and one-half years after the first wave began in 1999 and four years after the second wave began in fall 2000. The investigators propose to process and code the data rapidly and to produce a unified public use file with all three waves of data by the end of the third year of the project in August 2005. They do not request funds for data analysis. The second survey would take place in 2007, when
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caused by unwanted pregnancies. She spent the rest of her life trying to alleviate these conditions by bringing birth control to America. During the early 20th century, the idea of making contraceptives generally available was revolutionary. Contraceptive usage was considered a distinguishing feature of the ‘haves.’ In recent years, some revisionist biographers have portrayed Sanger as a eugenicist and a racist. This view has been widely publicized by critics of reproductive rights who have attempted to discredit Sanger’s work by discrediting her personally. The basic concept of the eugenics movement in the 1920s and 1930s was that a better breed of humans would be created if the ‘fit’ had more children and the ‘unfit’ had fewer. This concept influenced a broad spectrum of thought, but there was littleby a trained pathologist. The Facility Director is the Program Leader of Human Genetics and the cytogenetics component is managed by an experienced and skilled cytogeneticist. In 2003, the number of tests performed by the Research Cytogenetics component increased nearly four-fold compared to that carried out in 1999, when this was a Developing Core Facility. In 1999, we performed conventional FISH mapping and karyotypic and CGH analyses on 20 samples, whereas in 2003, 73 samples were analyzed, an increase of 265%. From the time when LCM services were first introduced in the RCLC Facility four years ago, LCM usage has increased from 150 hours in 2000 to 570 hours in 2003, an increase of 280%. The percentage of the Facility's operating budget supported by user's fees increased from
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1,200 schools in 47 states (Slavin &Madden, 2006). The proposed plan represents the opportunity to take bold new steps in the development of multi-component, multi-year school-based intervention. In turn, our aim is that such a bold approach may yield high payoff by supporting the behavioral health and preventing school failure among some of our nation's most economically disadvantaged children. PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE: Our proposed research tests whether recent advances in early educational intervention targeting young children's social-emotional adjustment and language/literacy skills can be embedded within a well-known and widely implemented school-based reform effort (the Success for All model). It contributes to a growing area of research on poverty and preventive intervention in early childhood and sheds light on the steps that schools can take to foster children's behavioralMar 24, 2017; Pittsburgh, PA, USA; New York Islanders defenseman Travis Hamonic (3) skates with puck against the Pittsburgh Penguins during the third period at the PPG PAINTS Arena. The Islanders won 4-3 in a shootout. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports
The trade winds were in full force at the 2017 NHL Draft, with the Leafs making headlines after an apparent attempt to bolster their blue line.
The Toronto Maple Leafs came into the draft weekend rumoured to be in the thick of multiple trade discussions, none gaining more traction than their pursuit of former Islanders defensemen, Travis Hamonic.
Hamonic presented an attractive option for the thin Maple Leafs blue line. Providing them with top pairing potential and a coveted right-handed shot for head coach Mike Babcock.
According to numerous reports,
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complexities in Central Asia, managing transboundary waters becomes a sensitive and complex task that seems extremely difficult to be solved by the affected players themselves.
As a neighbor of Central Asian countries, China connects with them by mountains and rivers in the northwest. The increasing China-Central Asia cooperation on various aspects (including water) and the continuous promotion of the "Silk Road Economic Belt" strategy may bring promising development to alleviate local transboundary water-energy issues. However, both Northwest China and Central Asian countries are faced with such similar challenges as dry climate, water shortage, imbalance of water supply and demand, and vulnerable ecosystem. Thus, for Central Asian countries, neighboring states, and the international community to devise robust institutions for water cooperation, they should think outside of the 'water box' andIn response to the RFA-AR-01-009 entitled "Clinical Research Education and Career Development in Minority Institutions", the Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science (Drew) is planning to establish a Master of Science in Clinical Research Degree Program (MSCR) through the College of Medicine. This program represents a dramatic advancement as it will become the first independent degree offered through the College of Medicine. Presently, the Doctor of Medicine degree is jointly conferred through Drew's affiliation with the UCLA School of Medicine. This program represents a new curriculum at Drew that will utilize faculty not only from Drew, but also from the affiliated UCLA institutions, including faculty teaching the recently funded UCLA K-30 Translational Research Curriculum Award. The overarching goal is to train qualified candidates in clinical research
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adjusting for study center, maternal age, race, serum lipids, parity, socioeconomic status, smoking, and education, and child?s gender, breast feeding, and other factors. Other exposure: The relations between concentrations of plasma DDE and several serum androgens were examined in 137 North Carolina black male farmers. Most had farmed about 30 years and 27% reported having used DDT. We studied indices of hematologic function and exposure to TCDD in Vietnam War veterans of Operation Ranch Hand, the Air Force unit responsible for the aerial spraying of herbicides that were contaminated with TCDD. A comparison group of Air Force veterans who served in Southeast Asia during the same period and who were not involved with spraying herbicides served as referents. We studied serum TCDD level in relation to red bloodher son did not have permission to drive the vehicle. Her contention, however, is not well founded.
It is true Mrs. Peery testified that she had not given her son general permission to use the car and that she had not given him permission to use it on the particular occasion. She admitted, however, after the seizure of the vehicle, that she had stated to Inspector Storer that Richard had driven the car with her permission; also, that in her application for insurance on the car it was stated it would be driven by her son. She further testified that she did not drive and did not have a driver's license; that her son drove for her when she went on errands and drove the car on other occasions
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The Administrative Core is designed to provide support for vision and leadership to the Center Directors, ensure the smooth-running of the Center for Healthy Minds, provide a mechanism for evaluation of Centerassociated work and pilot grant applications, and provide support for planning of Advisory Board meetings and maintenance of contact with representatives of the National Institute on Aging. In addition, the Administrative Core is responsible for the operation of the Recruitment Program, which will make human subjects available to all Center Researchers. We propose, as part of the Administrative Core to establish a set of short-term and longer-range goals for the Center. A strategic Center Advisory Board comprised of important business, community, and university figures will play a powerful role in establishing connections to university, community, and philanthropicBy Lesley Wroughton
TAN AN TAY VILLAGE, Vietnam (Reuters) - As John Kerry's boat winds its way along the turbid waters of the Cai Nuoc river in Vietnam's Mekong Delta, the U.S. Secretary of State is taken back to the time he spent here as a commander of an American patrol boat during the Vietnam War.
But it is not only the past that brings Kerry to this remote part of the Mekong, the 12th largest river in the world. He is here to deliver a message about the growing threat of climate change and the impact it will have on the delta and the millions of people that depend on it for food, water and transportation.
It is the first time that Kerry has returned to the Mekong since 1968
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quite some time already in the UK, where Scottish, Welsh and Northern Irish MPs get to vote on laws that apply in England, while the reverse is often not true. Just like in the UK, a complicating factor is that MPs or MEPS don't necessarily have to be from the constituency that they represent. In the UK, Winston Churchill famously represented Dundee for a significant part of his political career (1908-1922, to be precise). In the European Parliament, the most famous examples are in the Green Party, which seems to have somewhat of a policy encouraging candidates to stand in constituencies outside their native countries: While Daniel Cohn-Bendit (first representing Germany, now France) is actually not such a good example, Monica Frassoni is. She served her first termto allow the participation of young investigators in this conference. The travel awards will be limited to young investigators, advanced trainees, and fellows, with special consideration given to women, racial/ethnic minorities, and persons with disabilities and other individuals who have been traditionally underrepresented in science. A planned Poster Session for these young investigators will highlight their work and ensure the active participation. The Planning Committee for the conference will serve as the screening and selection committee, and the applicant organization will act as the fiscal agent and award the travel grants. The meeting will be publicized both electronically and more traditionally. In addition, the program will be placed on the NEPHRO-L system on the Internet and will be placed on the Web page of the International Society of
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Nephrology. The ASN has also been extremely successful in advertising these conferences in fliers, pamphlets, the ASN program, and in the Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, which is the most widely subscribed nephrology journal in the US. In addition, there will be a mailing directly from the ASN to investigators describing the meeting, its purpose, and calling for abstracts and applications for travel awards. Owing to its topicality and importance, the editors of the American Journal of Physiology have, in principle, agreed to publish highlights of the meeting.
LOEN Entertainment is getting ready to unveil their first ever male idol group 'HISTORY'!
The agency, who launched their first girl group FIESTAR last year, will be launching their 5-member 'alternative group' on the 26th. 'HISTORY' stands for 'HIS STORY', and the group aspires to grab the hearts of music lovers through music and performances unique to them.
LOEN added, "HISTORY is an 'alternative group' that is not defined by a specific genre but rather by their passion for music. The group will go beyond the standard sound and performances and establish a new paradigm in K-pop."
"HISTORY is the next group to come from the agency behind�IU, Ga In, Zia, Sunny Hill, and FIESTAR, and have been fully preparing for their debut. We ask for your love and support for
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This proposal deals with the organization and functions of a diagnostic histopathology laboratory at the University of Tennessee Memorial Research Center (UTMRC). Funds are requested for equipment, supplies, and salaries for professional, technical, and clerical personnel. The diagnostic laboratory will be an integral part of the UTMRC animal facilities, but its services will be available upon request to the entire Knoxville Campus of the University of Tennessee. The activities of this laboratory will expand the capabilities of the UTMRC animal testing program and aid the developing animal facilities in the College of Liberal Arts to meet AALAC accreditation standards. The laboratory will also constitute a training center for young graduates and students of veterinary medicine interested in animal and comparative pathology. Significant biomedical research projects will be aidedNORMAN, Okla. — Holy crap.
Iowa State did the unbelievable.
Hell froze over on a football-perfect afternoon in Norman, Okla.
The Cyclones not only upset the third-ranked Oklahoma Sooners, 38-31, but again, they caused havoc with the College Football Playoffs.
MORE:Cyclone flag-plant gives Mayfield, Oklahoma taste of their own medicine
It happened less than 24 hours after Matt Campbell announced that starting quarterback Jacob Park was taking a medical absence.
It happened on a day when a third-string quarterback became the starter and when Joel Lanning did a lot of everything.
"omg," as they say on the social media circuit.
Kyle Kempt was much better than advertised, the third-string quarterback suddenly starting on the road against the nation’s third-ranked team.
He was waaaaay better than anyone outside the Iowa State family imagined —especially in front of a
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saw defendant dressed as a construction worker. Cannan testified defendant wore a blue denim jacket, a white hard hat, and wire-rimmed glasses. Cannan testified defendant owed him $400. On October 20, 1990, Cannan moved out of defendant's apartment. He stated that after moving out he attempted to collect the $400 by speaking with the defendant's mother. On approximately October 23, 1990, Cannan read a newspaper article describing the burglary of Frydman's home. Cannan contacted the Buffalo Grove police department concerning the burglary on December 3, 1990. He stated he was afraid he would be implicated as an accomplice if he did not come forward.
Cannan was subjected to extensive cross-examination. Cannan admitted to being a heroin addict for "[a] couple of months." Cannan stated he stopped using heroin withoutAs in past periods, the Center's research program will continue to emphasize first reproductive biology, and then cardiovascular and metabolic diseases, immune diseases, and cutaneous biology. Research in reproductive biology focuses on the events that control ovulation, spermatogenesis, the reproductive organs, fertilization, and the physiology of placentas and fetuses. Studies will continue on the physiologic basic of reproductive behavior and the specific biochemical agents that control such behavior. All investigations, whenever appropriate, will enlist the collaboration of morphologists, physiologists, biochemists, and behaviorists. Our neuroendocrinology area will be strengthened by addition of a scientist who already is at the Center and specializes in neurology and neuropharmacology. Work in cardiovascular diseases will pursue deeper understanding of the mechanisms that control atherosclerosis and the factors that regulate cholesterol metabolism, as well
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The National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979 (NLSY79) is a nationally representative sample of men and women who were born in the years 1957 to 1964 and living in the United States when the survey began in 1979. The sample members were ages 14 to 22 during the first round of data collection. A primary focus of the NLSY79 is labor force behavior, but the content of the survey is considerably broader. The NLSY79 includes questions on educational attainment, training, income and assets, participation in government programs, health, workplace injuries, insurance coverage, alcohol and drug use, sexual activity, marital and fertility histories, and other topics. The NLSY79 was conducted annually from 1979 through 1994 and has been conducted biennially since 1994. The original sample included supplemental samples ofblacks, Hispanics, economically disadvantaged nonblack/non-Hispanics, and youths in the military. The military supplemental sample was discontinued after the 1984 survey, and the economically disadvantaged nonblack/non-Hispanic supplemental sample was discontinued after the 1990 survey. Since 1986, Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) also has conducted a study of all children born to female NLSY79 respondents. The survey is called the NLSY79 Child and Young Adult survey (NLSY79 CYA) and has been sponsored by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD). In concert with the NLSY79 CYA, NICHD also sponsors several questions within the main NLSY79 survey dealing with children and fertility issues. Round 27 of the NLSY79 CYA will interview children ages 12 to 22 and include many questions modeled on the NLSY79 questionnaire focusing on employment,
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schooling, family, and social life. Beginning in 1999, participants in the NLSY79 CYA who reached the age of 21 by December of the survey year were transferred to a separate survey, the NLSY79 Young Adult survey of members over age 20 (NLSY79 YA) . This round, the NLSY79 YA survey will interview young adults over age 22; the NLSY79 CYA will interview the 21 and 22 year'.olds. The Center for Human Resource Research (CHRR) at the Ohio State University (OSU) will conduct the NLSY79 YA under NICHD peer-reviewed grant HD037078. The NLSY79 YA survey, though funded by a grant, remains a BLS survey and will be conducted under a formal letter of agreement with OSU. It will be fielded in conjunction with the main NLSY79 survey and theback to their sport. She also inspires patients from all walks of life to take control of their health to be as happy and as healthy as they can be.
A former varsity Basketball and Rugby player, she has since entered the world of endurance athletics where she has completed 2 Ironman Triathlons, 3 Marathons, several Half Marathons and many other Triathlons, Road Races and Off-Road Adventure races of varying distances.
Her own athletic endeavors and injuries have given her valuable insight into working with athletes in her practice for both the care of injuries as well as for the improvement of athletic performance.
Her eBook Shin Splint Solutions has helped hundreds of athletes get past the pain of Shin Splints and get back to doing what they love.
I've experienced shin
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Canada . The American Dairy Coalition (ADC) is a farmer-led national lobbying organization of progressive, modern dairy farmers.
Try as you might, you simply can not fault HMD Global for hesitating to release a truly high-end Nokia-branded smartphone. Android One also guarantees better security thanks to the frequent updates and patches beamed directly from Google.
As she spoke, several hundred anti-Kavanaugh demonstrators chanted on the lawn between the Capitol and the Supreme Court. Still, she sent signals that Kavanaugh had cleared a hurdle by reassuring her that he believed the 1973 Roe v.
Honjo's impactful research", said Janet Rossant, president and scientific director of the Toronto-based Gairdner Foundation. The discovery led to effective treatments, specifically some called immune checkpoint blockade therapies .
When it was over, Hader wrapped his arms around catcherThe UCSF Osher Center for Integrative Medicine (OCIM) and the Swami Vivekananda Yoga Anusandhana Samsthana (SVYASA) propose to create an international collaboration for research on the health effects of yoga. Yoga and related meditation practices represent one of the most important complementary and alternative medicine systems used in Asia and the United States. SVYASA is one of India's leading institutions for yoga practice and research. SVYASA investigators have been trained in conventional medicine and physiology, and have published over 50 peer-reviewed papers on yoga. Collaboration with SVYASA offers OCIM researchers the opportunity to learn from investigators with one of the strongest records of conducting yoga research in its country of origin. OCIM offers SVYASA investigators access to the extensive clinical, laboratory, statistical, and training resources of one of
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1919, pointed to Bilbo as exemplifying the collective failure of the states to stop or even prosecute thousands of lawless executions over several decades. Before the burning at the stake of John Hartfield in Ellisville, Miss., on June 26, 1919, according to the report, Bilbo said in a speech:
Campaign for US Congress
The state constitution prohibited governors from having successive terms so Bilbo chose to run for a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives in 1918. During the campaign, a bout of Texas fever broke out among cattle and Bilbo supported a program to dip cattle in insecticide to kill the ticks carrying the fever. Mississippi farmers were generally not happy about the idea, and Bilbo lost the primary to Paul B. Johnson Sr..
Russell's paternity suit
Lee M.a future intervention study. Dr. Tso is a clinical psychologist with demonstrated experience in publishing and obtaining funding in behavioral and electrophysiological research in eye gaze perception in SZ. She is committed to translating her research findings to innovative cognitive interventions. She will work closely with a team of experts who collectively provide mentorship in a multitude of training domains: Primary Mentor Stephan Taylor (fMRI, responsible conduct of research), Co- mentor Vaibhav Diwadkar (network analyses and DCM), and Consultants Scott Peltier (fMRI), Timothy Johnson (Bayesian biostatistics), Michael Green (social cognition and functional assessment), Sophia Vinogradov (cognitive training and intervention research), and Emily Mower Provost (human-centered computing). Training will be complemented and augmented by formal coursework, specialized short courses, workshops, scientific meetings, and other training activities as described in
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The University of Zimbabwe College of Health Sciences (UZCHS) successfully bid for a Medical Education Partnership Initiative (MEPI) award that was granted in 2010.UZCHS in partnership with University of Colorado (UC) and Stanford University (SU) developed a comprehensive program (NECTAR) to address the three major themes of MEPI, namely clinical capacity development, research capacity strengthening, and retention of medical workforce. The impact of the MEPI program at UZCHS in spite of a decade (1999-2009) of diminished governmental support, political and economic uncertainty with significant faculty attrition has been truly remarkable. New services and technology have been created to improve medical research at UZCHS, but emerging faculty do not have skills or training opportunities to use these tools effectively. The investments in ICT resources represent an important step forwardare 6,767 affiliated female teams across the country (up from 6,000 in 2016-17), there has been a 15.9% year-on-year increase in girls-only Mini-Soccer teams and, after establishing 199 Wildcat clubs aimed at five-to-11-year-olds, a further 772 are being introduced in 2018. For those players who get lost between the ages of 16 and 20 as they come out of regional talent centres, there are a spate of talent academies planned with a programme of competitive football.
That is not all. There are big ambitions for the Lionesses at the 2019 World Cup, a likely Team GB at the Tokyo Olympics and a strong bid to host Euro 2021. Viewing figures for live WSL matches have more than doubled and access to games has improved, with teams and the FA
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things they voted against is the smug self-righteousness of the Middlebury grads and their Ivy League-bred cousins. Never Trumpers like to talk about the insufferable tone of the man from Queens: his barroom crudity, his Twitter-brief utterances, his personal vituperation, his contempt for the mainstream press, his hyperbole and boastfulness, his exaggeration, his anti-globalism, his ignorance. How divisive! say the critics. But how do you think the group of less-privileged white Americans whom Murray identifies would hear the self-cherishing, Ivy League snobbery of a Barack Obama, with his contempt for those benighted Americans pathetically clinging to their God and their guns, as the arc of history sweeps them away? And how do you think they feel about the politically correct shibboleths that make the Middlebury kids and theirThis subproject is one of many research subprojects utilizing the resources provided by a Center grant funded by NIH/NCRR. Primary support for the subproject and the subproject's principal investigator may have been provided by other sources, including other NIH sources. The Total Cost listed for the subproject likely represents the estimated amount of Center infrastructure utilized by the subproject, not direct funding provided by the NCRR grant to the subproject or subproject staff. The Y chromosome was once thought to be responsible only for turning on sex determination towards the male pathway via the testis determinant gene Sry. However, subsequent studies revealed a number of other genes located on this chromosome that are likely to encode information important for formation and function of the male gametes. The Y
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hotshot Aaron Todd was an editor/writer at Casino City for nearly eight years, and is currently the Assistant Director of Athletics for Communications and Marketing at St. Lawrence University, his alma mater. While he is happy to play Texas Hold'em, he'd rather mix it up and play Omaha Hi/Lo, Razz, Deuce-to-Seven Triple Draw, and Badugi.
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Home-game hotshot Aaron Todd was an editor/writer at Casino City for nearly eight years, and is currently the Assistant Director of Athletics for Communications and Marketing at St. Lawrence University, his alma mater. While he is happy to play Texas Hold'em, he'd rather mix it up and play Omaha Hi/Lo, Razz, Deuce-to-Seven Triple Draw, and Badugi.
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Warning:Principle Investigators. The selection of the GE Discovery MR750 system in support of the University of San Francisco's research proposal will have a positive impact on the United States economic recovery through: maintaining employment in the United States, driving adoption of new technology to improve quality of care and creation of new jobs;and positive environmental impacts.
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This is a multi-disciplinary, postdoctoral research training program sponsored by the Cardiology Unit of the Department of Medicine and the Departments of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics and Pharmacology of the University of Vermont. The current submission is a competitive renewal of a program first initiated in July, 1988. Previously, three positions have been funded. We request an increase to a total of five positions in this renewal application. The goal of the program is to provide rigorous research training to both MDs and PhDs in order to equip them for productive academic careers. MD trainees are recruited primarily in conjunction with the clinical training program in cardiovascular disease at the University of Vermont, while PhDs are recruited through the two basic science departments. All training positions have beenCorrection: An earlier version of this story said the arrest took place Sunday morning. Brian Thomas Dill was arrested Sunday night, according to the CHP.
A 28-year-old Paso Robles man was arrested Sunday after allegedly leading the California Highway Patrol on a chase from Paso Robles to Morro Bay.
Brian Thomas Dill was riding a 2002 Harley-Davidson motorcycle south on Highway 101 near the intersection with Highway 46 when an officer attempted to stop him for a traffic violation, according to the CHP.
Authorities said Dill refused to stop and officers pursued him as he traveled south on Highway 101 and south on Highway 41 to Morro Bay. He continued driving recklessly through Morro Bay, the CHP said.
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Geneva Peace Talks 2017, Hassan talked about his life journey experiencing clan conflict in his childhood, becoming a teacher and now working as a peacebuilder. Hassan invited viewers to look beyond the two sides of the coin and looking at the third side to learn to trust each other, particularly in areas of conflict in order to build peace in our communities.
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Sonja Stojanović Gajić, the Director of the Belgrade Centre for Security Policy, a leading Western Balkan security think tank, spoke about her path towards research on security, which can help create knowledge and understanding to reconcile communities after war. She described how11:1. Institute and CCSG Developmental Funds are complemented by philanthropic funding through the Roswell Park Alliance Foundation (RPAF) to reach key Institute strategic goals. In the next award period, RPCI proposes to utilize CCSG Developmental Funds for continued support of faculty recruitment, shared resources and developmental research. These will be strategically selected in accordance with the RPCI strategic plan and ongoing review by evaluation processes. Dr. Donald Trump, Institute Director, has responsibility for final assignment of CCSG and Institute funds.
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This is a resubmission for a NIH Pathway to Independence Career Development Award (# 1K99 NR011054- 01). The candidate for this award is Jennifer R. Dungan, PhD, RN, a Senior Research Associate at the Duke University School of Nursing and Duke Center for Aging/John A. Hartford Junior Faculty Fellow. Drs. William E. Kraus, Elizabeth R. Hauser, Svati H. Shah, and Catherine L. Gilliss will serve as co-mentors during the mentored phase of this award. The overarching goal of this proposal is for the candidate to build a research program in the genetics of survivorship in coronary artery disease, a research program that combines her interests in aging, cardiovascular disease, and genetics. Dr. Dungan has established the phenotype for survivorship in coronary artery disease in two existing databases (theaqy212 pdf has now been extensively organic psychiatry lishman by a team of five authors, yet it follows the tradition of the original single-authored book. Simon Lovestone is Professor of Old Age Psychiatry at the NIHR Biomedical Organic psychiatry lishman Centre for Mental Health; MRC Centre for Neurodegeneration Research; Departments of Psychological Medicine and Neuroscience, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College, London, UK.">
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It should also serve as a reminder that neuropsychiatric training programs must continue to promote personal clinical instruction, in the spirit of Lishman's prose, as a guiding catull bq font beacon to future practitioners. With a Foreword by Marshal Organic psychiatry lishman Contributor List, vi Foreword, vii Preface to the First Edition, ix Preface to the
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University of Florida concentrated on the health and effective functioning of older persons living in rural and sparsely populated environments. To achieve these goals, the UF will build on the successful first two years of operation of the center. In Year 04 of the center, four new small scale studies will be initiated, bringing the number of projects funded by the exploratory center to a total of seventeen. In addition, the center will continue to explore additional external funding opportunities for its research agenda. In the first two years of the center, UF faculty working in conjunction with the Center on Rural Health and Aging have acquired $4.85 million dollars in external support beyond that which was provided by the exploratory center grant (these four additional rural healthUS consumer confidence improves in April
American consumers are feeling more confident this month, though optimism hasn't fully recovered from a period of roiling markets and slowed hiring early this year.
The Conference Board, a business research group, said Tuesday that its consumer confidence index rose to 129.2 in April, from 124.2 in March.
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American consumers are feeling more confident this month, though optimism hasn't fully recovered from a period of roiling markets and slowed hiring early this year.
The Conference Board, a business research group, said Tuesday that its consumer confidence index rose to 129.2 in April, from 124.2 in March.
The index, covering the month through April 18, measures consumers' assessment of current economic conditions and their expectations for the
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A number of Premier League clubs are tracking French defender Sega Coulibaly, Sky Sports understands.
Coulibaly is highly regarded in France and is rated as one of the best prospects in his homeland after coming through the ranks at Rennes.
The powerful central defender has represented France at all age levels from U16 to U18s and he has caught the eye for his country.
Coulibaly was a regular in Rennes' reserve team last season and he is expected to break into the first team next season.
The likes of Newcastle and Liverpool are thought to have watched Coulibaly and they are keeping tabs on his progress as they weigh up moves to bring him to England.
Fiorentina and Sevilla are also chasing Coulibaly and, although Rennes are determined to keep the teenager, theyThe K05 award will provide Dr. Thomas L Vaughan with protected time (30% FTE) to pursue key research questions related to the etiology and prevention of esophageal adenocarcinoma, a cancer that has increased over six-fold in incidence over three decades. It will also provide for protected time (20% FTE) to expand his already extensive mentoring activities of students and other junior investigators at the University of Washington (UW) and the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center (FHCRC). Dr. Vaughan was one of the founders of the Barrett's and Esophageal Adenocarcinoma Consortium (BEACON), an international consortium of over 30 investigators representing 16 studies, supported in part by NCI and NIDDK, and was elected as the first Chair of the Steering Committee. The research aspects of this award will be conducted
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in the context of the BEACON, and consist of: i) continued analyses of data and tissue collected as part of a community-based case-control studies of incident Barrett's for which Dr. Vaughan was PI, ii) pooled analyses of data from multiple population-based studies carried out by BEACON investigators, and iii) development of new collaborative research projects within BEACON that take advantage of the diverse populations represented, and existing banks of well-characterized tissues. Dr. Vaughan has a well-established track record of mentoring graduate students and postdoctoral fellows, as well as junior faculty in Epidemiology and related disciplines. He was Co-director of the Environmental Epidemiology Training Grant from 1990-2006;in 2005 he assumed responsibility as Director of the NCI-funded Cancer Epidemiology and Biostatistics Training Grant (T32CA09168). He is a frequent guest lecturermagnetic tracks in which photographic data, including a F-number and a shutter speed, can be magnetically recorded while the film is being advanced or transported.
Typically, two perforations are formed in a leading end portion and in a trailing end portion of each film frame. The APS camera includes a film transport sensing device established for sensing movement of the film by sensing the perforations in the film. The photographic data is then recorded on the magnetic tracks of the exposed frame during movement of the film. Noise, such as chattering noise, arises because of either the inferiority of the film, a mechanical fault, or a spatial complexity. This noise interferes with an output signal which represents the movement of the film, and, consequently, causes magnetic recording errors on
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[Methodology to prevent mercury exposure among adolescents from goldmine areas in Mariana, state of Minas Gerais, Brazil]
The main objective of this study was to promote the evaluation of an educational method to identify health risks among adolescents exposed to mercury by their work in gold mining production.The project was carried out with adolescents from a public school from the District of Monsenhor Horta, Municipality of Mariana, state of Minas Gerais. Statistical evaluation of the results revealed a significant increase in the amount of correct answers between the first and fifth stage concerning the definition of work accidents and its importance in relation to work-related diseases, accidents on route to and from the work place and violence at work site itself.DESCRIPTION: (provided by the applicant) Depression is a serious mental health issue. The World Health Organization has predicted that by the year 2010 depression will be the second leading cause of disability in the world. Women are diagnosed with depression at twice the rate of men. Within the population of women is a subgroup of lesbians. Lesbians? lives are considerably different from the lives of heterosexual women because their sexual orientation leads to marginalization and stigmatization. Though extensive research has been conducted investigating higher rates of depression in women, little research has been conducted on the psychological effects of living as a member of a sexual minority. The experience of depression in lesbians is even less studied. This proposed study will use grounded theory methodology to describe the
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This is an application for an NIMH Mentored Patient-Oriented Research Career Development Award (K23). The candidate's interest is in the early identification and treatment of schizophrenia. He has previously conducted research in the phenomenology and early clinical course of schizophrenia. This career development program will allow him to pursue 1) specialized training in the methods of early detection in schizophrenia, and 2) training in the procedures necessary to conduct genotype-phenotype association analyses. Training will include individual mentoring by experts in schizophrenia research and molecular genetics at the University of Iowa, as well as training at the laboratories of external consultants who are leading the research in schizophrenia prevention. The training program will also be closely integrated with a research plan focusing on the investigation of two candidate genessame tendency. He is obscure, when he leaves out links in the chain of association, which the reader cannot easily supply... In his descriptions of children this is particularly the case, because of his firm belief in a doctrine, more poetical perhaps, than either philosophical or christian, that 'Heaven lies about us in our infancy.'"
John Taylor Coleridge continues by explaining the negative aspects of such a concept: "Though the tenderness and beauty resulting from this opinion be to us a rich overpayment for the occasional strainings and refinements of sentiment to which it has given birth, it has yet often served to make the author ridiculous in common eyes, in that it has led him to state his own fairy dreams as the true interpretation and import of
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fire for the "inhuman" conditions people are forced to endure while staying there. Four police unions have now called for a strike action demanding the controversial center to be closed down.
The European Asylum Support Office (EASO) might soon have expanded powers under a draft law presented by European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker. However, the motion still has to pass through the EU Parliament and needs support from all member states.
Controversy has erupted in Belgium over a measure that authorizes the detention of migrant families with children as they await repatriation. Meanwhile, the government has announced new tougher controls on its trains to identify "passeurs", those who move migrants through Belgium.
The European Asylum Support Office (EASO) has said that in June asylum applications slightly decreased from May while theirThe objective of this application is to link language-learning difficulties seen in two populations: children with Specific Language Impairment (SLI) and adults learning a second language (L2). Through the applicant's research on typical language development, she has developed a novel perspective about what makes infants precocious language learners, which she is using to make novel predictions about learning difficulties in childhood SLI and adult L2 learning. The applicant's current work with LouAnn Gerken (Quam, Knight, & Gerken, under review) and other evidence suggests that infants are surprisingly willing to attend to new acoustic dimensions in word learning. She proposes that this open-mindedness might make infants particularly good at learning new linguistic structure (see also Newport, 1991). She has identified two factors that seem to contribute to open-mindedness: slow
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This application requests support for 3 pre-doctoral students and 1 postdoctoral fellow for the first two years and support for 4 pre-doctoral students and 2 postdoctoral fellows for the next three years for the Joint Graduate Program in Exposure Science (JGPES) of the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences/UNMDJ and Environmental Sciences/Rutgers University. The JGPES has seventeen faculty members from four departments of the two universities and has trained thirty-three doctoral students to date. The central mission of the JGPES is to train pre- and postdoctoral trainees with a broad knowledge of human exposure science and its applications to the environmental health sciences, and to provide rigorous training in their specialized area of research. The JGPES is the first Exposure Science Doctoral Degree granting program in the United States,he wants to spend more time with his young children.
Smith was first elected in 2004, and was re-elected in 2006, 2008 and 2011, each time with a bigger share of the popular vote.
She said she feels she has accomplished what she can in Parliament for victims of human trafficking.
"I’m really excited about what I can do outside of Parliament," she told the Free Press in an interview.
Smith had two private members’ bills passed, in 2010 and 2012, which amended the Criminal Code as it pertains to human trafficking. The first introduced mandatory minimum sentences for traffickers of children, and the second gives Canada the power to try Canadians here for human trafficking offences abroad.
She also helped create the national action plan against human trafficking and was part of
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The planners of this proposal intend to establish and sustain a Specialized Center of Interdisciplinary Research (SCOR), aimed at identification of genes/proteins and their functions important for female osteoporosis. A smoothly functioning SCOR will require strong and capable leadership, a source of unity, interaction and direction, effective coordination of effort and efficient use and management of personnel and resources. These are the responsibilities of the Administrative Core. The Administrative Core will be led by the SCOR Director, Hong-Wen Deng, Ph.D., and the Co-Directors, Robert R. Recker, M.D., and Lynda Bonewald, Ph.D. The Core Director and Co-Directors are experienced organizational leaders, managers of personnel and resources, and/or clinical investigators. They will form an executive committee to work closely with Internal and External Advisory Boards, and Pi's and Co-Pi's oftrapped in traffic, Belgian broadcaster RTL reports.
The vehicle, identified as having originally come from Germany, had run a red light in the city which was the cause of the initial chase.
A police spokesman told the Belgian broadcaster, “we got the driver out, and he immediately told us that there were explosives inside.”
Police have since cordoned off the entire areas around the vehicle forcing at least 400 bystanders to remain in place while the Service for the Removal and Destruction of Explosive Devices (SEDEE) is deployed in the area.
So far police have not identified the driver of the vehicle.
The Muslim-dominated Brussels suburb of Molenbeek has been a hub for radical Islamic terrorism with residents taking part in both the Paris Bataclan massacre in late 2015 and the Brussels bombings
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PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Appalachian Kentucky has significant challenges associated with health, socioeconomic, and education disparities. This predominantly rural region not only has the highest cancer incidence and mortality rates in the United States, it is also one of the most economically disadvantaged, medically underserved, and poorly educated regions of the country in which less than 1% of residents earn doctoral degrees. These disparities form the basis for the need to create targeted educational and scientific workforce preparedness and health literacy intervention strategies for this population. As such, the research, educational, and outreach strengths of the University of Kentucky's Markey Cancer Center will be leveraged to develop the Appalachian Career Training In ONcology (ACTION) Program as a Youth Enjoy Science education intervention. The ACTION Program will immerse underrepresented and underservedGenerations of Africans face incestuous rape and discrimination in country that is west's ally against al-Qaida, says rights expert
Black Mauritanians are still subject to slavery-like practices, including sexual violence and discrimination, a UN human rights expert has said.
The UN special rapporteur on racism, Mutuma Ruteere, told the Guardian that generations of people, particularly women and girls, were still living with families in a "slavery-like" relationship, and were being forced into sex with male relatives, in some cases with their fathers.
"You have situations where people still live with and are working for certain families, and where women are forced to have sexual relations with family members – fathers and sons," said Ruteere, speaking from Kenya. "And there are situations where children, particularly the girls who are the products of
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Brazilians living in the border state of Roraima violently protested against the recent influx of Venezuelan refugees fleeing their country this week by attacking and robbing them.
According to local media outlet G1, around 300 residents of the town of Mucajaí in southern Roraima expelled Venezuelans from an abandoned building in an act of protest following the death of 49-year-old Eulis Marinho de Souza, who was allegedly murdered by three Venezuelan migrants.
The mob reportedly stormed an abandoned school where the migrants were sheltering before setting fire to their possessions and driving the group out of the building. Meanwhile, some belongings such as baskets of food and suitcases of clothes were left behind, while villagers ripped packages of wheat flour and scattered it across the floor.
“We cannot stand their presenceAbstract: This is a competitive renewal application for the UIC K12/Independent Clinician Vision Scientist (ICVS) Development Program. The success of this program is indicated by its recruitment of high caliber clinician scientists into the program and their progress towards an independent research career as measured by their achievement in securing external funding. From 20 highly-qualified applicants, 8 were accepted into the program and they have had a high success rate for securing NEI external funding. The proposed program takes a needs-assessment approach to identify the barriers to achieving independence that confronts clinicians who have demonstrated the skills needed to become independent clinician scientists and designs a K12 training program to address those needs. The program recognizes that immersion in research under the guidance of excellent mentors is a
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cash in on the incident was suspected singer, her fans. According to some fans, at the time of the conflict Madonna gently turned his back to the viewers, and its fall was perfectly synchronized with the words Let me fall, I'm gonna carry on ("Let me fall, I will continue") that leads to arguments.
To critical fans joined Radio 2 DJ Chris Evans, which is 4 times led the Brit Awards ceremony. His opinion is shared by thousands of British, the newspaper stresses.
The fall of the number of search queries on the performance of the Madonna increased significantly (if to be specific, at 134%). The song Living For Love, with which the artist performed at the ceremony, took off for 2nd place in the hit parade singles.
A week earlier,The University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) proposes to enhance basic and translational research on pathobiological problems prevalent in the Hispanic-majority population along the United States border with Mexico. Specifically, UTEP seeks to increase the productivity and capacity of its Border Biomedical Research Center (BBRC) to promote new discoveries and apply them to benefit the health of this region and the nation as a whole. To accomplish this objective, the institution has assigned priority for research in (1) infectious diseases, (2) toxicology, and (3) neuroscience and metabolic disorders, major research thrusts of the BBRC, and has taken supportive steps. The BBRC's research team has been expanded with faculty acquisitions in Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Physics, Psychology, and the College of Health Sciences. Commitments of support have been obtained
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This subproject is one of many research subprojects utilizing the resources provided by a Center grant funded by NIH/NCRR. Primary support for the subproject and the subproject's principal investigator may have been provided by other sources, including other NIH sources. The Total Cost listed for the subproject likely represents the estimated amount of Center infrastructure utilized by the subproject, not direct funding provided by the NCRR grant to the subproject or subproject staff. Hawaii's geographic location as a prominent international port and its strategic proximity to Asia makes it a natural sentinel post from which to monitor the emergence and spread of microbial pathogens and to investigate outbreaks of emerging infectious diseases in the Asia-Pacific region. A fully State-financed state-of-the-art BSL-3/ABSL-3 biocontainment facility is now operational in theHe is one step away from leading his team to the NBA Finals, but MVP candidate Giannis Antetokounmpo once needed a book about Diego Maradona to convince him basketball was his true calling.
Antetokounmpo has been the driving force behind the Milwaukee Bucks' run to the Eastern Conference Finals having averaged 27.7 points and 12.5 rebounds per game in the regular season for a team that had a league-high 60 wins.
The 24-year-old 'Greek Freak', who is of Nigerian descent, has elevated himself to superstar status in his sixth year in the NBA, a journey that seemed unfathomable in 2008 when Spiros Velliniatis first spotted a scrawny 13-year-old child living in poverty in the Sepolia neighbourhood of Athens.
Velliniatis had been scouting immigrant communities in the Greek capital to find potential
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the MHCRC each year. Investigators are expected to obtain independent funding to support secretarial and administrative support to the MHCRC Director. In addition, the MHCRC provides the setting for research training of young psychiatrists and other mental health workers and career development for junior faculty. It houses the UCSD Fellowship in Clinical Psychopharmacology and Psychobiology for young psychiatrists who work on MHCRC-related research projects under the direction of senior clinical scientists.KYODO NEWS - Jun 13, 2017 - 22:29 | Sports
Tomoyuki Sugano hurled a three-hit gem for his first interleague win this season as the Yomiuri Giants defeated the SoftBank Hawks 5-1 on Tuesday.
Sugano (7-2) yielded a combined 13 runs in his previous two starts against Pacific League teams, but showed what he can do on this night, fanning 10 without a walk for his Central League-leading seventh victory at Tokyo Dome.
It was Yomiuri's first home win since Sugano beat the Yakult Swallows on May 16. The victory also arrived on the day the team appointed a new general manager -- former reliever Yoshitaka Katori -- following a franchise-worst 13-game losing streak.
"I've been miserable lately so I was determined to win one for the team today," said Sugano, who
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hard to guarantee at least two years of protected research time to all of its fellows. During the first year of training, fellows devote 100% of their time to clinical training in inpatient and outpatient care at the NIH Clinical Center (NIH-CC), Georgetown University's Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center, MedStar Washington Hospital Center and the Johns Hopkins University. This ensures that fellows undergo comprehensive clinical training and extend their experience with a wide spectrum of human cancers and hematologic diseases. Training in clinical diagnostic procedures such as bone marrow examination, thoracentesis, and paracentesis is a routine part of the first-year experience. Following completion of this 18-month clinical period, the fellow does laboratory or clinical research for up to 4 years of fellowship along with continued outpatient clinical duties. TheMembers of the Mixed Martial Arts Fighters Association were in our nation's capital Tuesday lobbying members of congress to support the Muhammad Ali Expansion Act.
While other fighter associations, such as the PFA and MMAAA, have been quiet of late, the MMAFA has kept busy working on gaining support for the bill in Congress. Tuesday's trip by fighters Lew Polley and Pete Spratt, along with trainer Juanito Ibarra, was the third trip the group has made to Washington, DC to lobby for H.R. 44, as the bill is designated in the House of Representatives, so far this year. According to the MMAFA the trips have been self-financed by its members.
H.R. 44 would amend the 1996 Professional Boxers Safety Act to include other combat sports' athletes, including MMA fighters. Authored
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her father was insistent. "If you're going to ride horses with me and go to the places I go," he told her, "you're going to ride horses like men." She did, but with her own flourish—Pinkie rode a white horse.
Following the ranger, pistol on her hip, she walked a few miles to the camp. She rustled up a couple of pots, and went to work on a mountain of potatoes, to be seasoned by a few onions. She made bread in a makeshift oven. The next day, Pinkie and the fourteen men walked three miles down a trail and across a creek to a larger camp, and were introduced to another woman, her fellow cook. To see a woman in these woods, at peak fire season, was rare.The objective of the National HIV Behavioral Surveillance System (NHBS) is to investigate HIV risk, testing, and prevention services in order to design and evaluate HIV prevention efforts in New York City and throughout the United States. The New York City [unreadable] Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) proposes to conduct an ongoing, cyclical, cross-sectional research study of HIV risk among populations with historically high risk of HIV infection to accomplish this objective. NHBS would include qualitative ethnographic research, quantitative survey research, and HIV testing of three high-risk populations: men who have sex with men (MSM), injection drug users (IDU), and high-risk heterosexuals (HRH). DOHMH proposes to study MSM in the first project year, IDU in the second project year, and HRH in the third project year.
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The NYU Kaplan Comprehensive Cancer Center is an interdisciplinary and interdepartmental program designed to foster, enhance and coordinate the conduct of oncology research, education and patient care activity at NYU Medical Center. Gaining comprehensive status in 1991 and merging with the cancer center of the Institute of Environmental Medicine in 1992, the Center now represents the total spectrum of the institution's cancer activities. Its membership consists of NYU medical school faculty actively engaged in cancer research at all levels of investigation. The Center promotes through its program orientation and specialized shared resource units, the collaboration and technology transfer intended to more rapidly translate the benefits of research into more effective approaches to cancer. A broad range of oncology research is being conducted at the Center through nine programDuterte Berates, Threatens to Kill Corrupt Police on Live TV
MANILA, PHILIPPINES Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte on Tuesday threatened to kill corrupt police, including those accused of involvement in illegal drugs and other crimes, in an expletives-laden encounter on live TV.
More than 100 policemen, many of them facing administrative and criminal complaints including rape, kidnapping and robbery, were escorted to the presidential palace to meet Duterte, police officials said.
The national police, which Duterte once called "corrupt to the core," have been undergoing an internal cleansing since they were removed twice from the president's crackdown on illegal drugs last year due to reports of abuses. Duterte later allowed them to rejoin drug raids, partly because the small lead anti-narcotics agency lacks personnel and firepower to quell the drug menace.
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CORE A: SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Martyn Smith, Professor of Toxicology and Director of the UC Berkeley Superfund Research Program (the Center) and Deputy Director Lisa Alvarez-Cohen, Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Project 6/Core C Co-Leader, will lead a concerted effort to directly coordinate the efforts and needs of both our biomedical and engineering researchers (Center Team). The main goals of Core A are to coordinate the administrative needs of the Center, facilitate the collaboration of its individual projects and cores, prepare necessary reports, and liaise with federal and state agencies and NGOs to inform and increase the impact of our work. The Directors will use individual and recurring Center Team meetings to facilitate Program cooperation, collaboration, and cohesion by discussing Center news and research and personnel updates. Presentationswork by publishing papers, giving presentations, and attending scientific meetings. The RTC Communication Specialist will gather information from Center Team meetings and interviews and then work with the Directors to coordinate Center update dissemination through our web site, social media, and other means. The Directors will provide strong support for our Training Core Leader and seek out Trainee award and presentation opportunities. Some Center in-house administrative support will be transferred to UC Berkeley's Campus Shared Services, including financial reporting, Human Resources, procurement, and reimbursements. Center Manager William Brockett's effort will be reduced to part-time. With his direct knowledge of Center operations and planning, Mr. Brockett will be the Center's liaison with CSS and he will provide limited administrative Center support, draft reports, set meetings, and manage travel. Working
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large amounts of alcohol in a very small period of time it may result in the persons brain being suppressed by the chemicals and lead to a fatality. Sat, Mar 25, 2017For Nawaz Sharif, one shows the way to hardening hostility, the other to fragile peace Sat, Mar 18, 2017In Pakistan, judges are a part of the problem of religious conservatism trumping justice Sat, Mar 11, 2017In dysfunctional states as Pakistan, political polarisation is complicated by the difficulties of publicising facts because of a fear of being killed by terrorists or being disappeared by the deep state. Argumentative thesis statement. Amples of thesis statement for an Argumentative essayFree thesis on nfl concussion papers, essays, and research papers.
The truth is, Ineed not have done so. Ponds, 2013 The outlookThis subproject is one of many research subprojects utilizing the resources provided by a Center grant funded by NIH/NCRR. Primary support for the subproject and the subproject's principal investigator may have been provided by other sources, including other NIH sources. The Total Cost listed for the subproject likely represents the estimated amount of Center infrastructure utilized by the subproject, not direct funding provided by the NCRR grant to the subproject or subproject staff. Rhode Island College students and faculty within the Chemical Dependency &Addiction Studies (CDAS) Program will conduct an investigation of an Internet-based training modality for addictions counselors. Despite government initiatives to translate evidence-based research to substance abuse treatment context, transmission of research to practicing professionals has been limited. Studies found that one-third of counselors working with
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using secret and illegal recordings of young men drinking alcohol."
Read more: Israel: Benjamin Netanyahu's wife faces possible corruption trial
This was not the first time Yair Netanyahu has caused a stir, in September, for instance, he took to Facebook to write of his belief that there was a conspiracy against his family. That post included anti-Semitic images of American billionaire philanthropist George Soros. Prime Minister Netanyahu's wife Sara is also under investigation for the misuse of public funds.
js/rt (AP, AFP, dpa)Candidate: The candidate is an Assistant Professor of Medicine with a Ph.D. in epidemiology. He has exceptionally strong skills in the areas of study design, data analysis, and manuscript writing. He has had a longstanding interest in how depression affects cardiovascular health, and was lead author of a recent study of depression and incident heart failure that was published in the Archives of Internal Medicine. The candidate's immediate career goals are twofold: (1)Conduct a study which examines whether infectious pathogens mediate the link between depression and coronary artery disease (CAD), and (2)Enhance his research skills in ways that will foster his ability conduct future studies of depression and CAD. His long term career goal is to become an independent investigator conducting patient-oriented studies of depression and cardiovascular disease.
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The Center for Prostate Disease Research (CPDR) has projected that there will be over 200,000 new cancer cases and 27,000 deaths from prostate cancer in the year 2007. Prostate cancer alone accounts for roughly 29% of cancer incidences in men. According to the National Cancer Institute (NCI), a man's chance of developing prostate cancer increases drastically from 1 in 10,000 before age 39 to 1 in 45 between 40-59 and 1 in 7 after age 60. The overall probability of developing prostate cancer from birth to death being close to 1 in 6.
Traditionally either elevated Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) level or Digital Rectal Examination (DRE) has been widely used as a standard for prostate cancer detection. For a physician to diagnose prostate cancer, a biopsy of the prostateMacCHESS, a synchrotron radiation Research Resource for macromolecular crystallography, has the overall goal of advancing the frontiers of structural biology through innovative technical research and development and user support. MacCHESS leverages the National Science Foundation investments in the Cornell High Energy Synchrotron Source (CHESS), which maintains the synchrotron radiation laboratory, and the Laboratory for Elementary Particle Physics (LEPP), which operates the storage ring. MacCHESS technical developments are driven by both core and collaborative research projects involving a broad range of macromolecules. In addition to performing technical R&D and core research, MacCHESS provides specialized instrumentation for macromolecular crystallography and a staff for user training and support. MacCHESS has established itself as one of the most productive facilities in the world for macromolecular crystallography with almost 400 papers published during
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This is the continuing renewal application of the Skin Diseases Research Center at Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC) and the affiliated TVHS, Nashville Campus (VAMC). The setting is that of an established academic medical center which has over the past decade significantly and consistently expanded both research and clinical enterprises. The VAMC is an integral part of the research community, is physically and organizationally closely linked to VUMC and continues to provide valued opportunities for research space and funding. VUMC is within a period of reinvigorated leadership and growth; one proving favorable for the continued influence and growth of the SDRCC. The Vanderbilt SDRCC began and continues as a broadly based, interdisciplinary group. The theme is that of mechanisms of cutaneous growth, development, differentiation and repair as viewedany of the numerous areas where net neutrality violations now occur, from usage caps, overage fees and zero rating, to interconnection shenanigans designed to drive up costs for streaming video competitors like Netflix. But with Democrats hoping to use net neutrality as a wedge issue in the coming midterms (and pushing for a repeal reversal via the CRA), these bogus solutions haven't seen much traction outside of paid editorial support by telecom lobbyists.
Enter AT&T, who this week bought full-page ad space in the New York Times and Washington Post to publish this love letter from AT&T CEO Randal Stephenson to American consumers. In it, Stephenson proclaims that despite having spent millions trying to gut consumer protections of every color, the company is a breathless advocate for the "open
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conclusion of her speech, attendees standing behind her could be seen leaving the event.
Warren teased that she would be making her announcement at 11 a.m. on Saturday, but she did not take stage until around an hour after the scheduled slot, during which time attendees stood outside in freezing temperatures.
The high temperature in Lawrence Saturday was 32 degrees.
Supporters walk out of @ewarren speech officially announcing her 2020 presidential bid.https://t.co/kqsJREysMn pic.twitter.com/uj9sIvvu5A — Washington Examiner (@dcexaminer) February 9, 2019
POLL: Who Would Win A 2020 Matchup: Trump Or Warren?This subproject is one of many research subprojects utilizing the resources provided by a Center grant funded by NIH/NCRR. Primary support for the subproject and the subproject's principal investigator may have been provided by other sources, including other NIH sources. The Total Cost listed for the subproject likely represents the estimated amount of Center infrastructure utilized by the subproject, not direct funding provided by the NCRR grant to the subproject or subproject staff. Peptidylglycine ?-hydroxylating monooxygenase (PHM) is a non-coupled binuclear Cu protein, which catalyzes the stereospecific hydroxylation of the ?-carbon of the C-terminal glycine of all peptidylglycine substrates. In the catalytic mechanism, PHM binds and activates O2 for H-atom abstraction from the peptidylglycine substrate. Crystal structure of a pre-catalytic O2 intermediate is available, which demonstrates an end-on
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Prostate cancer is the most prevalent cancer among American men and is classified as the second leading cause of their cancer mortality. In the United States, there will be 220,900 new cancer cases in 2003 making prostate cancer one of the cancers with the fastest rising incidence in this country as well as in Western Europe. While certain dietary, genetic, lifestyle and environmental factors are implicated in prostate cancer risk, the molecular mechanisms underlying the etiology of the disease are largely unknown. Mutagenic oxidative DNA base damage increases with age in prostatic tissue. Many factors may influence this increase including: increased production of reactive oxygen species, increased susceptibility to oxidative stress, alterations in detoxifying enzyme levels or defects in DNA repair. Several research groups have begun to identifyending a defendant's right to change a not guilty plea once a trial has begun, in a move designed to encourage earlier guilty pleas thus saving the cost of trials.
How is that going to work then? Jimmy "The Blagger" Murphy is on trial for a robbery, not for the first time in his life. He goes Not Guilty, as he always does, relying on his latter-day Rumpole's skills with a jury, and hoping that one or two key witnesses will develop amnesia on key bits of evidence, with or without 'encouragement' from his mates. The Crown opens its case. To Jimmy's chagrin, all of the witnesses appear to have turned up, and the forensics don't look too good either. Down in the cells, he has a chat with
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The primary objective of the Molecular NMR Shared Facility is to provide NMR instrumentation and expertise for elucidating the structure and dynamic behavior of macromolecules. To achieve this goal, the facility provides training and educational activities for Cancer Center members in their research programs and drug discovery efforts. In addition, the facility provides expertise and technical support in experimental design and sample preparation. The Molecular NMR Shared Facility was one of the original shared facilities established in 1972 by the UAB Comprehensive Cancer Center, and continues to be a mainstay by providing critical, state-of-the-art resources. In just the last year, the NMR Facility has dramatically expanded its cutting-edge research capabilities in support of Cancer Center members. First, a grant to Dr. Rama Krishna from the NCRR High-End InstrumentationDecember 2017 – Monthly Featured Artist – Carol Cooper
We are happy to announce that we are showcasing a selection of 25 works in the store front window by local Thunder Bay Digital Artist Carol Cooper. The title of the exhibit is: ” Geometrics & Abstractions” and features math inspired art as well as colourful abstract works. They will be on display and for sale for the month of December 2017 at Local Colour Art Gallery (located inside The Picture Store & Framing Centre) 269 Red River Road. – 345-9989
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Ovarian cancer is the 4th leading cause of cancer death in women. Despite efforts to improve detection, 75% of women are diagnosed with late stage (III or IV) disease. Primary treatment for late stage disease includes primary debulking surgery in which ovaries, uterus, fallopian tubes and other involved structures are removed, followed by chemotherapy. Even with adequate primary treatment, recurrence rates are high ranging from 60 to 95% for stages III and IV. Racial disparities in both survival from and in receipt of adequate primary treatment of ovarian cancer have been described. Racial disparities in ovarian cancer survival and primary surgical treatment abound. Compared to white women, African American women are more likely to be diagnosed with ovarian cancer at younger ages, with later stage disease, are lessLee-style t'ai chi ch'uan
The Lee style of t'ai chi ch'uan (李氏太極拳) is closely related to a range of disciplines of Taoist Arts taught within the Lee style including Qigong, Tao Yin, Ch'ang Ming, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Taoist alchemy, Feng Shou Kung Fu, and weapons practice. According to practitioners, it was first brought to the West in the 1930s by Chan Kam Lee and was subsequently popularized by Chee Soo who was the President of the International Taoist Society from 1958 until his death in 1994.
The Lee style of t'ai chi ch'uan comprises two forms known as 'the dance' or Tiào wǔ 跳舞, and 'the form'. Other exercises include I Fu Shou or 'sticky hands', Whirling Hands, Whirling Arms, and various qi and Li development exercises.
Lee style t'ai chi
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department in the University. Our students typically complete the program in about five years, although some have finished the program in as little as three years. We are requesting a total of 13 traineeships (slots) per year with the intent of guaranteeing support for five students for thei first year and four students for their second and third years of their doctoral training program.The UK has signed a new trade continuity agreement with the Faroe Islands.
Trade Policy Minister, George Hollingbery signed the UK-Faroe Islands agreement in London on Thursday 31 January with Faroese Minister for Trade and Industry, Poul Michelsen.
With almost £200 million worth of fish and crustaceans brought into the UK from the Faroe Islands in 2017, this agreement will allow imports to continue tariff-free and enable businesses to trade as freely as they do now, writes Gov.uk.
Minister of State for Trade Policy, George Hollingbery said: “This agreement is the latest in a series of continuity agreements to be signed by the UK and will help give UK and Faroe Island businesses, exporters and consumers the certainty they need to continue trading freely and in confidence as the UK prepares
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91 F.Supp.2d 565 (2000)
UNITED STATES of America,
v.
Alan Barton NACHAMIE, et al., Defendants.
No. S2 98 CR. 1238 SAS.
United States District Court, S.D. New York.
January 14, 2000.
*566 *567 Robert R. Strang, United States Attorney's Office, Southern District of New York, New York City, for the United States of America.
Valerie Amsterdam, New York, City, for Jose Hernandez.
Gerald J. McMahon, New York City, for Alan Barton Nachamie.
Diarmuid White, New York City, for Edwin Tunick.
Jeremy F. Orden, New York City, for Lydia Martinez.
Steven N. Gordon, New York City, for Ghanshyam Kalani.
Richard A. Tanner, Dickson, Ashenfelter, Slous, Tanner & Trevenen LLP, Upper Montclair, NJ, for Donna Vining.
Robert S. Fink, Caroline Rule, Kostelanetz & Fink, LLP, New York City, for Kenneth Schrager.
Michael C. Miller, Fritz & Miller, P.C., New York City, for Alan Siegel.
OPINION ANDThe MBRS RISE Program at the UPR MSC, currently in its eleventh year of support, requests support to continue to expand the overall impact and value of the program. The goal of the UPR MSC RISE program is to increase the number and skills of members of underrepresented groups engaged in biomedical and behavioral research, focusing on the development of its Ph.D. student participants, so they can better compete as future biomedical researchers. The MBRS RISE Program at the UPR MSC, currently in its eleventh year of support, requests support to continue to expand the overall impact and value of the program. In the present application, we would like to address student needs that may be affecting time to degree, retention and achievement of career goals, such as
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Taylor Lautner, Lily Collins and Alfred Molina
Director: John Singleton
Scheduled release date: Sept. 23
In "Abduction," Taylor Lautner plays a young man who sets out to uncover the truth about his life after finding his baby photo on a missing persons website.
(Lionsgate)
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'Dolphin Tale'
Stars: Morgan Freeman, Ashley Judd and Harry Connick Jr.
Director: Charles Martin Smith
Scheduled release date: Sept. 23
IThe 3-D film "Dolphin Tale" is is inspired by the true story of a bottlenose dolphin named Winter who lost her tail in a crab trap. Her human friends work frantically to create a prosthetic so she can still swim.
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'Dream House'
Stars: Daniel Craig, Rachel Weisz and Naomi Watts
Director: Jim Sheridan
Scheduled release date: Sept. 30
The beautiful home in "Dream House" is more of a nightmare. Soon afterThe Gibson D. Lewis Health Science Library of the University of North Texas Health Science Center (UNTHSC) proposes to serve as the Regional Medical Library for the National Network of Libraries of Medicine?s (NN/LM) South Central Region. The Regional Medical Library (RML) of the South Central Region (SCR) will serve health providers, public health professionals, researchers, community-based organizations, libraries and the general public within the states of Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas. Outreach programs, educational sessions, and funding opportunities will be made available throughout the region. The primary goal of the RML will be to offer programing, services, and resources that increase access to authoritative health information and help to create solutions for healthier communities across the South Central Region.
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commitment to promoting the growth of health research through the training of young investigators. The Division of Clinical Pharmacology is well-funded, highly collaborative, with strong research projects in adult, pediatric, and obstetric pharmacogenetics, drug metabolism, and drug interactions. The applicant's train- ing will include mentors and a faculty advisory committee consisting of NIH-funded investigators with expertise in kinetics, bioinformatics, physiologically-based computational modeling, and circulating exosome biology. By the completion of this K08 award, I will develop high-quality publications, fruitful collaborations, independent (R01) and collaborative research funding with feedback from my mentors and faculty advisors.against frailty ([@CR16]).
The aim of the present study is to assess a 3-month impact on physical function of a "real life" program for frail older adults in the community, based on the integration of primary care, geriatric medicine, and community services.
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The methodology of the +AGIL Barcelona program ("Atenció primària i Geriatria Integrades amb visió Longitudinal" in Catalan) is described elsewhere ([@CR16]). Shortly, it stems from a strategic alliance between the principal public provider of primary care in Barcelona (Institut Català de la Salut, Àmbit d'Atenció Primària de Barcelona) and the major public provider of intermediate care, geriatrics and palliative care in Catalonia (Parc Sanitari Pere Virgili). The program is conducted in the primary care center of Bordeta-Magòria (Barcelona, Spain), which provides healthcare services to 32,340 citizens (20%
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an 'Accelerator Intervention' designed to accelerate awareness of, access to, and equitable use of family-friendly policies, and to assess its impact over a 3-year follow-up period in terms of changes in objective professional outcomes, awareness of and use of options, and personal satisfaction. III. To explore the degree to which personal and professional characteristics of individual faculty members (demographics, rank, series, specialty, etc.) affect their objective performance during the intervention, their awareness and equitable use of options, and their career satisfaction. The proposed studies could lead to a new successful strategy for change targeted to improving the retention and advancement of women in academic medical careers that is exportable to other institutions. PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE: As more women enter science careers, interest in the ways in which thecareers of men and women scientists differ has increased. Female participation in science contributes to scientific discourse, enriches scientific thinking and provides new perspective. The participation of women in academic health science and medicine has fueled the interest in gender-based medicine and related new discoveries. Women academics also serve as important role models and mentors for women trainees. There are, however, significant gender differences in career trajectories and outcomes with many more women than men showing slower progression through the academic ranks, not attaining leadership positions, or ultimately abandoning academic health science careers. The challenges of balancing family and career are common reasons for these differences, particularly for women in academic medicine. The proposed studies of this application will investigate the effects of an 'Accelerator Intervention' for family-friendly
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Quite often people either seriously or even for fun feign about illness, etc. Sri Ramakrishna would draw the attention of devotees to such behavior and warn about the lurking dangers in such practices. To illustrate the point he used to narrate a story.
Once a man was in a deep financial crisis and was feigning madness to escape the consequences of his liabilities. His family and friends were not aware of the real situation and hence took him to several doctors. But, no one could diagnose or cure his illness. The more he was treated for his ailment, the greater became his madness. At last a wise physician found out the truth and taking the man aside rebuked him saying, “My friend, what are you doing? Beware that inTwenty-one neuroscientists within Harvard's Neuroscience Program request continued funding for six pre-doctoral positions within our. Training focuses on the study of visual pathways from retina to brain, and cellular, molecular and developmental neurobiology of the visual system. The faculty are distributed throughout the university. Eleven faculty members are in basic science departments at the Medical School, six are in hospital based laboratories, and four are in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Over the past 15 years, Harvard University has greatly expanded the number faculty members who study the molecular, developmental, and neural-systems approaches to visual science. Students can choose laboratories among a large community of vision researchers, most of whom are affiliated with the NEI Core Grant in Vision research. The new goal of the Visual Neuroscience
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This subproject is one of many research subprojects utilizing the resources provided by a Center grant funded by NIH/NCRR. Primary support for the subproject and the subproject's principal investigator may have been provided by other sources, including other NIH sources. The Total Cost listed for the subproject likely represents the estimated amount of Center infrastructure utilized by the subproject, not direct funding provided by the NCRR grant to the subproject or subproject staff. In addition to their functions as cellular redox cofactors, an ever-widening array of non-redox functions has been found for the pyridine nucleotide coenzymes in cellular regulation. First to be identified were bacterial toxins, including those responsible for the symptomology of cholera, diphtheria and pertussis. Evolutionarily related proteins include the multifunctional nuclear protein poly-ADPRibose synthase (PARP)Victim Support launch live chat service (24 July 2017)
Victims of crime have another way of accessing support after
Victim Support received a cash boost to fund a live web chat
service.
West Yorkshire's Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) Mark
Burns-Williamson who commissions and oversees victims services in
West Yorkshire agreed to give £13,000 funding to the charity to
fund a pilot of their West Yorkshire Live Chat service until
March.
It means victims of crime can talk online to a specially trained
supporter, increasing the options of face to face or the telephone,
to access support and advice.
The money comes from the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) Victims and
Witness grant.
The service, which launches today (MON) will be available from
9am to 5pm Monday to Friday across West Yorkshire via the Victim
Support website. It will be only one of a few
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Research breakthroughs
This is a sampling of discoveries made through research at the University of Minnesota's Leatherdale Equine Center.
The genetic defect Overo Lethal White Syndrome in white foals born to Overo paint horses is fatal within 48 hours. Discovery of the genetic defect led to the development of a diagnostic test for breeding animals to prevent matings likely to produce an affected foal.
The genetic defect Glycogen Branching Enzyme Deficiency causes abortion and neonatal death in Quarter Horses. Discovery of the disease and development of a diagnostic test now prevents the heartache of a foal being born and succumbing from this disease.
The genetic defect and disease Polysaccharide Storage Myopathy causes the most common form of tying up in Quarter Horses and more than 20 other breeds. Discovery of the diseaseMy career goal is to become an investigator in an academic medical center performing basic and translational research of rheumatic diseases. Building on my previous experiences, I herein propose a comprehensive career development plan that combines mentored research with research seminars, didactic scientific and biostatistical coursework, training in research integrity, and independent scientific review that lead to independence during the time of this award. The proposed research training will be under the mentorship of Dr. John D. Reveille at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHSC) and co-mentorship of Dr. Michael Brenner at Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School and Dr. Michael R. Blackburn at UTHSC. The research proposal extends on our previous work describing the expression of cadherin-11 (cad-11) on human fibroblast-like
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contact pads on an inserted daughter card, supported in position by an insulative housing, and extending outward therefrom to be soldered to various circuits in a mother board.
These applications describe solutions for the problems associated with increasing the density of an interconnection system having a single row of contact pads on each side of the daughter card and a single row of contact springs on each side of the central slot of the connector, wherein the increase in density is made by adding a second row of contact pads on each side of the card and a second row of contact springs on each side of the central slot in the connector, and wherein it is necessary to maintain interchangeability between both cards and connectors of the newThe purpose of this application is to request a portion of the travel funds for young investigators to attend the Perinatal Research Society's annual meeting as well as travel funds to continue the NICHD lectureship. From the Society's start in 1969, the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development has supported the cost of bringing young investigators to the meetings. In addition, since 1988, the NICHD has sponsored a keynote lectureship at the meeting. The Society was established to foster scientific interchange among people whose research interests are in the area of perinatal medicine and developmental biology. The annual meeting of the Perinatal Research Society provides a forum in which common research interests in perinatal medicine and in developmental biology can be shared to full advantage by
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investigators in the disciplines of obstetrics, pediatrics and various basic sciences. Lectures on current developments and state-of-the-art presentations are followed by active discussion periods. These lectures are presented by persons in the forefront of research activities in their areas. A major purpose of the Perinatal Research Society and the specific aim of this proposal is to foster informal interactions among young investigators with senior established investigators. Young investigators have the opportunity to discuss projects with established scientists in a forum that is unique and would very likely not be found at other scientific meetings. These informal discussions aid in developing research ideas and furthering scientific collaboration. In addition, young investigators meet with representatives from the National Institutes of Health during the meeting to discuss avenues of funding andPRESS DIGEST-Canada-March 4
March 4
March 4 The following are the top stories from
selected Canadian newspapers. Reuters has not verified these
stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.
THE GLOBE AND MAIL
* Justin Trudeau's campaign team has signed up 150,000 new
supporters of the federal Liberals, a show of support that seems
to put his bid for leadership beyond the reach of his rivals.
The new supporters category allows people to vote for the next
leader without formally joining the party as dues-paying
members.
* British Columbia Premier Christy Clark faced her own
cabinet ministers on Sunday in a bid to persuade them she can
still lead the ruling Liberals in a May election - despite a
firestorm of criticism over her handling of a leaked memo that
has stoked party dissent and raised doubts about her leadership.
* Alberta politicians -
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This proposal is for funding a 2 + day conference on "Molecular Mechanisms in Central Auditory Functional Diversity & Plasticity". The purpose is to present recent developments in this new exciting area of research and to generate discussions, identify areas of consensus and, where there is a disagreement, to engender correlation between results from different approaches. It will also provide opportunity for interactions between investigators leading to new ideas, new approaches and potential collaborations. The conference is planned for June 1999 in a resort/conference center (during the off season) in Park City, Utah (35 minutes from the international airport at Salt Lake City). There will be approximately 40 invited speakers, including three from outside the auditory field talking about molecular mechanisms, functional diversity and plasticity, respectively, and twothat would go up in moorlands that inspired “Wuthering H…
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confidence, energy and style”
Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian
We also arranged a number of interviews for the directors and cast with national, radio, TV, regional, print and online press, including BBC 1Xtra, BBC Radio West Midlands, London Live, Sky News, Evening Standard and NME. This all helped lead to The Intent selling out in cinema screens the day of release and reaching #3 on the iTunes film charts a couple of days later.
The success of the film signified an important game-change for the UK film industry as two young, talented BAME producers and directors achieved mainstream success without the support of a distributor, but through talent, focus and determination (and a robust publicity campaign).
Love Island stars Olivia Buckland and Alex Bowen at The Intent premiere in London
To complement the campaign,a primary mentor with extensive experience in fields related to the candidate?s proposed field of study. The candidate and her advisor are located at the University of Utah School of Medicine, a leading academic medical center with the substantial physical and intellectual resources necessary for the career development of young investigators and the performance of cutting-edge research. In addition to the intensive immersion in research in the laboratory, the candidate will take advantage of the numerous research and career development seminars and courses available at University of Utah to further develop her career. Project Description: Epithelial ion transport underlies essential kidney functions, such as the regulation of extracellular volume and blood pressure and acid-base regulation. The SLC12 family of cation-chloride cotransporters, which includes sodium-chloride, sodium-potassium-two-chloride, and potassium-chloride cotransporters
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consequences for the people arrested,” says Morgan Fox, director of communications for the Marijuana Policy Project.
Currently, there are currently eight states that regulate marijuana similarly to alcohol for adults, four of which voted to do so in November 2016. Cannabis possession is also legal for adults in the District of Columbia. Twenty-three states and D.C. considered legislation in 2017 to regulate marijuana, including in Vermont where the legislature approved such a measure before the governor vetoed it.
Regulating cannabis for adults creates jobs, generates tax revenue, protects consumers, and takes money away from criminals. It is time to move away from reefer madness. It is time for the federal government and the rest of the states to stop ruining peoples’ lives and enact sensible cannabis policies.the first year of the Program and one in each subsequent year, these are designed to familiarize the stakeholders with the overall research effort and its individual components, to elicit input in project development and to establish a basis for ongoing involvement and participation in the work of the Program Project. A broad range of stakeholders with an interest in the health of vulnerable, minority populations will be invited to participate in these meetings, including policy-makers, health care delivery system managers serving minority communities, provider advocacy groups and patient advocacy groups. Out of this should grow Stakeholder-Investigator Partnerships which will extend into the work of all research teams, and which will enable to the stakeholders to be actively involved in planning the dissemination and translation of the findings
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early adolescence. Building on a study of 361 children who were adopted at birth, their adoptive parents, and their biological parents, we propose to collect new data at child age 11 and 13 years in order to span the developmental transition from elementary school to middle school. Participants have previously been assessed in-person at regular intervals from infancy to age 8. In the proposed study, adopted children and their adoptive parents will be assessed at approximately age 11 (end of elementary school) and 13 (two years later, in middle school), with a peer assessment at age 13 and a biological parent assessment at child age 11. Innovations of the proposed study include the unique ability of the adoption design to disentangle the effects of genetic and environmental influencesInterview
Road safety remains elusive in Bangladesh
Published: 01:09, Sep 07,2018
| Updated: 23:06, Sep 11,2018
Hasib Mohammed Ahsan— Abdullah Apu
Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology civil engineering professor and former director of BUET’s Accident Research Institute Hasib Mohammed Ahsan took time off to discuss with Manzur H Maswood, New Age staff correspondent, why road safety remains elusive in Bangladesh.
Hasib Mohammed Ahsan, known for his expertise in transport engineering, said road safety cannot be ensured in Bangladesh as mismanagement plagues traffic engineering, law enforcement and educating people about traffic discipline.Hasib said any improvement of traffic system presupposes determining how a road would be used, for fast moving vehicles, as a feeder road to connect with the highway or as a regional road.‘As different types of roads are designed to provide different types
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substance abuse prevention intervention in a randomized control trial (RCT). Ecodevelopmental Theory provides the framework for understanding key influences on Al youths'substance use. Participatory action research methods will be used to adapt the intervention, including focus groups with key Al informants (adults and youth), working in collaboration with the designers of the original intervention and in coordination with the area's largest provider of social services to urban Indians. The RCT will be conducted in existing groups for Al students enrolled in urban school districts. The resulting prevention intervention will address the needs of an under-served group severely affected by health disparities, and advance knowledge on effective translational research strategies for adapting prevention interventions for ethnically diverse youth.***WARNING: Graphic images of one of Stelianos Psaroudakis' injuries appears below***
A 37-year-old Calgary man suffered multiple injuries, including a severe cut to his neck, after being clotheslined by barbed wire along a trail in West Bragg Creek.
Stelianos Psaroudakis says he was mountain biking with a friend Wednesday evening at around 8:00 p.m. on a trail near the hamlet west of Calgary.The 37-year-old made his way down a hill when his neck struck a piece of barbed wire that had been tied between two trees. The impact of the collision flipped Psaroudakis from his bike sending him through the air until he crashed onto a large rock.
The cyclists removed the barbed wire from the trees and left Psaroudakis’ mountain bike at the scene. The injured man and his friend
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had lessons to learn from the handling of the Mumbai attacks. In the decade gone by since 26/11, reportage of riots and terror strikes, including those on the Indian Air Base in Pathankot and an army camp in Uri in Jammu and Kashmir, has broadly indicated this commitment.
With a few minor exceptions, networks do display restraint in terms of live visuals and news updates from reporters on the field. The bigger challenge today, however, is news studio debates with ideological anchors and the rapid spread of social media to create echo chambers of hate based on religion or political persuasion. While social media can be, and has been, a significant force multiplier to mobilise people and/or public opinion in the shaping of national debates, globally law enforcement andSupport is requested for continuation of an intensive one-week Summer Workshop to be held in Snowmass, Colorado, initiated in 1978, on the biology and histopathology of neoplasia for graduate students, postdoctoral trainees, and a limited number of senior scientists engaged in basic cancer research. Many investigators in the cancer field, particularly those working in the area of molecular biology, have had little exposure to the biology and pathology of human cancer. The purpose of the Workshop is to provide the students with a unique training experience in cancer biology, pathology, and related disciplines to enable them to pursue avenues of investigation that will contribute to our understanding of the etiology, treatment, diagnosis, and prevention of cancer. The American Association for Cancer Research considers this Workshop to be an
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This subproject is one of many research subprojects utilizing the resources provided by a Center grant funded by NIH/NCRR. The subproject and investigator (PI) may have received primary funding from another NIH source, and thus could be represented in other CRISP entries. The institution listed is for the Center, which is not necessarily the institution for the investigator. This is a network-distributed core with assets contributed by and shared among the KBRIN-affiliated institutions. The resources include hardware, software, and human resources. Dr. Eric Rouchka, a faculty member in CECS. His background and training is in computer sciences and genomics (sequencing). Dr. Rouchka serves as the KBRIN Bioinformatics Lead at the University of Louisville. A University of Louisville Bioinformatics Research Group (CECS, SOM and SPH faculty and students meetevery other week;anyone interested in bioinformatics should attend). The group has developed a Web site which lists Bioinformatics Research Group personnel and projects. The BRG are developing new tools for the development of data banks, for genomics data mining, image analysis and for gene-array analysis. The Eighth Annual UT-ORNL-KBRIN Bioinformatics Summit was held at Fall Creek Falls State Park in Pikeville, Tennessee from March 20-22, 2009. A total of 202 participants registered for the summit, with 94 from various Tennessee institutions and 68 from various Kentucky institutions. A number of additional participants came from universities and research institutions from other states and countries, e.g. the National Institutes of Health, Virginia Commonwealth University, University of Cincinnati, Emory University, and the University of British Columbia. Seventy-seven registrants were faculty, with
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an additional 62 student, 43 staff, and 20 postdoctoral level participants. The conference program included three days of presentations. The first day was devoted to workshops, including two Geospiza/Digital World Biology workshops, along with a bioinformatics education and a microarray analysis workshop. The last day and a half were dedicated to scientific sessions in bioinformatics divided into three plenary sessions: Medical and Translational Informatics (plenary speakers Bruce Aronow, University of Cincinnati;Ian Brooks, University of Tennessee Health Science Center), Systems Biology (plenary speakers Mike Miles VCU;Greg Buck VCU;Zhongming Zhao VCU;Ping Xu VCU;Damail Bonchev VCU), and Next-Generation Sequencing and Epigenetics (plenary speakers Jarret Glasscock, Cofactor Genomics;Robert Hanson, NIH-NIDDK). The Ninth Annual UT-ORNL-KBRIN Bioinformatics Summit that will be held March 19-21, 2010 at Lake Barkley State Park, Western Kentucky University wasBuendía, and Elle Paris Legaspi as Valentina Buendía The family name was later changed from Buendía to Acosta.
Filming
Filming took place in Santa Clarita, California. Production was briefly halted in October 2019 due to the California wildfires.
Release
The series premiered on January 8, 2020, and its first season will consist of 10 episodes.
Reception
Critical response
On Rotten Tomatoes, the series has an approval rating of 96% based on 23 reviews, with an average rating of 7.46/10. The website's critical consensus states, "With a strong cast and empathetic storytelling, Party of Five timely reinvention adds a new layer of urgency while still honoring the original series." On Metacritic, it has a weighted average score of 77 out of 100, based on 17 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".
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The goal of the Creighton University Health Services Research Development Project is to develop both faculty and infrastructure to achieve and maintain a long-term, sustainable health services research effort. A three phase plan describes the building steps to achieve this goal. We have created a vision for our health services research program, have outlined the ideal program and needs through assistance from outside expertise, propose to retain consultant services of established researchers of health services research development and successful AHRQ-sponsored Building Research Infrastructure Capacity (BRIC) programs, solidified community partners and government partners in the state of Nebraska and with collaborations in South Dakota, and have developed university wide administrative and faculty support. There are two parts to this application: the Institutional Research Infrastructure Development Plan and the ResearchAn Iranian oil tanker has been hit by two explosions off the coast of Saudi Arabia.
Tehran said a supertanker called Sabiti, owned by The National Iran Oil Company, was struck by two missiles 60 miles from the port of Jeddah around 5am Friday.
The explosions badly damaged two tanks on board the vessel, causing them to leak into the Red Sea.
'Experts believe it was a terrorist attack,' a source told Iranian news agency ISNA.
The blasts follows a series of attacks on tankers belonging to Saudi Arabia and its allies and on Saudi oil facilities which have been blamed on Iran.
Iran has not said who it believes is responsible for the attack on its tanker, though Riyadh will be top of its list of suspects.
Iranian supertanker Sabiti (pictured today) was
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Team Sky with new leader, Tasmanian Richie Porte, second left, powers through the seventh stage of the Tour de France.Source: AP
RICHIE Porte has the mental capacity to step up to his new role as Sky team leader and succeed, his manager, Dave Brailsford, believes.
The 29-year-old Tasmanian has been thrust from chief back-up to principal player in Team Sky after reigning Tour de France champion Chris Froome pulled out injured.
Froome was the hot favourite coming into the race having dominated last year, but Vincenzo Niblai is in yellow and 2½ minutes ahead of new favourite Alberto Contador.
Porte is perhaps the closest of Nibali’s challengers as he is the only rider within two minutes of the Italian apart from young Pole Michal Kwiatkowski at 50sec, who is something of anto be organized as a hierarchy, in which each area processes both color and form, the areas along the pathway into the parietal lobe process the direction of stimulus motion. Visual information about object identity and spatial location, initially processed in separate cortical pathways, appears to be integrated in cortex located within the superior temporal sulcus. Data from cerebral blood flow studies indicate the existence in humans, as in monkeys, of two distinct visual processing pathways. In humans, processing of object identity and spatial location depends primarily on functional interactions between posterior cortical areas in the right hemisphere. Old subjects, compared to young, show reduced functional separation of the two pathways, suggesting recruitment of visual areas belonging to the "other" pathway in order to compensate for reductions in
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to academic and career development. In many ways, the PREP program takes advantage of the activities and administrative mechanisms of the existing Duke Summer Research Opportunities Program (SROP), which brings minority undergraduates to the Duke campus for a 10-week summer research experience. Both programs have the same general goal of increasing the number of minority students in Ph.D. programs in the biomedical sciences, and eventually in the scientific academy. The PREP scholars will be encouraged to take advantage of the full two-year experience, as long as they perform at an acceptable level and maintain an interest in pursuing a career in science.us to Disney movies. My mom took us to those. But suffice it to say, those were the seeds of my own love of film."
Principal photography on _The Ipcress File_ wrapped on December 11, 1964, with additional "pick-up" shots completed on January 20, 1965. The last scene shot was the film's finale, inside the abandoned warehouse set at Pinewood. No sooner did shooting end than Saltzman brought John Barry in to score the film. Barry had risen as another stalwart member of the Saltzman-Broccoli trust, cemented when he rescued _Dr. No_ from an over-the-top Stan Kenton–esque theme. Saltzman's orders to John Barry during the scoring of the film could scarcely be clearer: "You are not to meet with Sidney Furie!" However, once he saw the film cut together,
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spent a lot of time in the chemistry lab, where sometimes created mischief.
4:58: Dawn asks if it is true that Stephen nearly flunked out of college when he first started.
5:16: Dawn comments that Stephen got his PHD in physiology at McGill University which is when his interest in science really caught on and asks how that came about.
5:55: Stephen talks about communicating with Desmond Morris while Stephen was working on his post-doc.
8:03: Dawn asks about Stephen’s post-doctoral research, for which he traveled to Aberdeen London and Nova Scotia; as well as what prompted his interest in nutrition in the brain.
9:01: Dawn mentions that in 1986 Stephen became a faculty member in the department of nutritional sciences at the University of Toronto. She asks how he ended up teachingAbstract: DESCRIPTION: (adapted from the application): This project proposes to examine the relationships between longevity, nutrition, and reproduction in the Medkerranean fruit fly. It will be framed around the recent finding that the life history of female medflies can be characterized by two physiological modes with different demographic schedules of fertility and survival: (I) a waiting mode in which both mortality and reproduction are low; and (ii) a reproductive mode in which mortality is very low at the onset of egg laying but accelerates as eggs are laid. The project will involve Drs. James Carey (UC Davis), Lawrence Harshman (University of Nebraska) and Linda Partridge (University College London) with data gathered at the Moscamed mass rearing facility in Tapachula, Mexico under the direction of Dr. Pablo Liedo. Professors
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Finance Minister Amara Konneh and delegation at the ongoing Spring Meetings of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund have held constructive country-level discussions with the Bank’s Vice President for Africa Maktar Diop on support for the Liberia’s development agenda, the Agenda for Transformation (AfT).
The meeting with Mr. Diop, former Finance and Economy Minister of Senegal, centered on addressing bottlenecks affecting Liberia’s portfolio performance and disbursement rate under the International Development Association (IDA) financing arrangement on key projects, including support to the health sector, direct budget support and financing of the Red Light to Ganta-Guinea Border Road Project.
Monrovia, April 6, 2014: Finance Minister Amara Konneh will lead Liberia’s delegation to this year’s spring meetings of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank (WB) in Washington DC,This is an application for continued support for years 36-40 of a postdoctoral training program in genetics based in the Department of Molecular and Human Genetics (DMHG). The DMHG is a bridging department with major clinical activities and strong programs in basic science research, but the emphasis of this postdoctoral program is on medical and human genetics and on molecular approaches. There are 79 training faculty, 58 with primary and 21 with secondary appointments in the DMHG. Dr. Beaudet, the current Chair of the DMHG, has served as Program Director for many years and as part of a planned leadership transition of this program, Dr. Lee will be the Program Director starting in 2012. Major research areas in the Program include identifying human disease genes, molecular diagnostics including
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Ross’ 2010, 2012, 2014 and 2016 House campaigns in the form of direct contributions or independent expenditures on behalf of the candidate.
Republican Representative Vern Buchanan, 16th Congressional District
Horrific shooting at Florida high school has now claimed at least 17 lives, according to authorities. Truly heartbreaking. — Rep. Vern Buchanan (@VernBuchanan) February 14, 2018
The NRA’s PACs gave a total of $25,830 to Buchanan’s 2010 and 2012 House campaigns in the form of direct contributions or independent expenditures on behalf of the candidate.
Republican Representative Tom Rooney, 17th Congressional District
Following the news on the terrifying shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School and praying for the students, teachers and law enforcement officials. — Tom Rooney (@TomRooney) February 14, 2018
The NRA’s PACs gave a total of $10,500 to Rooney’s 2010, 2012, 2014,The primary goal of the Pilot/Exploratory Studies Core (PESC) is to facilitate the development of innovative and rigorous research that will enhance our understanding of the etiology, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of multifactorial geriatric conditions (the focus of the Yale OAIC), leading ultimately to the development of efficacious and cost-effective interventions to increase or maintain the independence of older Americans. The Leader of the PESC, Dr. Albert Shaw, is nationally recognized for his research on aging of the human immune system. He holds a K24 award from the NIA focused on translational immunology, and he is PI of the Infectious Diseases T32 training grant at Yale. Since 2004, Dr. Shaw has also led the highly successful Biology of Aging seminar series and, as a result, he has an
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The Program in Health Services and Policy Analysis at the University of California, Berkeley, the Institute for Health Policy Studies, School of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco and the Institute for Health and Aging, School of Nursing, University of California, San Francisco (collectively, UCB/UCSF) propose to continue the UCB/UCSF Health Services Research Training Program for an additional five years. This broad-based, interdisciplinary program uses the resources of both UCB and UCSF to train health services researchers at both the pre and the postdoctoral levels. The Training Program is part of major health services research training efforts directed by Richard M. Scheffler, Ph.D. and Harold S. Luft, Ph.D., at UCB and UCSF. The UCB/UCSF Training Program provides one of the richest health services research educational environments in theDolenji Novaki
Dolenji Novaki () is a village in the Municipality of Cerkno in the traditional Littoral region of Slovenia.
Franja Partisan Hospital is located in a valley north of the settlement.
Church
The parish church in the village is dedicated to Saint Thomas and belongs to the Koper Diocese.
References
External links
Dolenji Novaki at Geopedia
Category:Populated places in the Municipality of Cerkno
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In the past year changes continue to occur in the health evaluation during the first morning for the participants in the BLSA. A major effort was made to complete the development of a new set of health questionnaires. The questionnaire consists of two parts and was implemented as of March 1, 1991. It is a more thorough review of the participants's health status. The introduction of both parts at the same visit, has markedly increased the time taken for the health evaluation, and the time required to complete and sign out the charts. A revised physical examination protocol has been completed, but implementation has had to be delayed because of the new questionnaire.Nov 18, 2009
Bender Bending Rodríguez, designated Bending Unit 22, is a fictional robot character in the animated television series Futurama. In the series, Bender plays the role of a comic anti-hero, and is described by Leela as an "alcoholic, whore-mongering, chain-smoking gambler". He was built in Mexico and is said to possess a "swarthy Latin charm" despite not having a Mexican accent. He is also prejudiced against non-robots, often expressing an urge to "kill all humans".
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