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In a nutshell, if Enron does not operate, does not have the ability to hire
and fire the operator (must have less than 50% voting on this), does not set
or approve operating policies and procedures and takes 95% or less of the
offtake, we should not be in a lease and we stop there. If we supply the
fuel and take 95% or less of the offtake and pass O&M criteria, the fuel
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In 1982, defendant was found guilty of theft, a third degree felony, in violation of U.C.A., 1953, § 76-6-404. He appealed and argued, inter alia, that the trial court erroneously permitted part of a written deposition to be taken into the jury room. In State v. Davis, 689 P.2d 5 (Utah 1984), this Court affirmed the conviction and ruled that defendant was precluded from asserting the error on appeal in view of his failure to make a seasonable objection at trial.
After defendant's petition for rehearing was denied by this Court and the case was remitted to the district court, defendant filed an amended motion for a new trial based on the jury's access to the written deposition. The trial court denied this motion on the ground that it was not timely. Defendant appeals this ruling, alleging that he has now made a proper challenge to the error in district court. For the same reason that the issue was deemed waived on direct appeal (i.e., failure to make a proper and seasonable objection), the trial court properly denied defendant's motion for a new trial.
Defendant also requests that the sentencing orders be declared invalid and that the case be remanded for resentencing. However questionable the procedures employed in entering the formal order of sentence, the matter is now moot since defendant has served his sentence and has received a formal termination of probation. As stated in Spain v. Stewart, 639 P.2d 166, 168 (Utah 1981), "Where the requested judicial relief can no longer affect the rights of the litigants, the case is moot and a court will normally refrain from adjudicating it on the merits." The exception alluded to is where there is a continuing and recurring controversy but, because of the short time period for adjudication, appellate review of the issue is effectively denied. Wickham v. Fisher, 629 P.2d 896 (Utah 1981). That is not the situation in the instant case. Since all questions raised as to sentencing orders are now moot, we will not address the merits of defendant's arguments.
*896 As a separate point on appeal, defendant contends that the court's order of restitution was invalid due to irregularities before and during the restitution hearing. The record contains no formal order of restitution. The only record of that proceeding is an unsigned minute entry which is not appealable. South Salt Lake v. Burton, 33 Utah Adv.Rep. 27 (1986).
The issues raised in defendant's amended motion for a
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Ask HN: I'm a whistleblower fired from a FANG and I want to go public - choochoochoo
I'm a whistleblower fired from a FANG and I'm considering going public. What are the current draw backs and perceptions of whistleblowers in tech?<p>The issues involved are serious to the corp, to the degree they might have been existential earlier in its life.<p>I joined the company and started in a team that was, in retrospect, designed to conceal and maintain the related issues. I was naive and I raised concerns, and subsequently I received and ignored various coded warnings. I then tried to move teams, but by then the company was well into a process that effectively involved rotating in a small HR department to support management's efforts to "paper me up". I was then fired.<p>In a perfect would, I would go public. My motivations are as follows:<p>* It's cowardly and unsatisfying to be unable to tell the truth of what happened. I am forced to conceal it during interviews and often get explicit questions relating to how it looks on my resume. These are VPs and presidents doing the asking and it's hard to blow these people off.<p>* I can provide aid and comfort to others. I have an enormous amount of information to say about the company's practices in dealing with whistleblowers, which can help others in similar situations.<p>Other considerations: I am "good", by which I mean I think you would like me and think I am a good worker. I have alot of stuff going on, for example, I am involved in a major role in a startup.<p>I know the generic reputation and consequences of whistleblowing in general. I have a low opinion of ethics in SV or tech in general.<p>I'm looking for advice: How would a truthful, sane, likable, and reasonable narrative play out? How would I appear to you and your management? Would you hire me? Would you fund my company?
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thotaway
Dissent is in. The old guard is being slowly boiled alive, but they’re blind
to it.
You’ll have lots of opportunities for jobs, because lots of employers will
want to look morally self-righteous.
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The research proposal, "Transitions in Emerging Adulthood among Minority Youth," is designed to enhance the applicant's academic career opportunities in the field of Human Development by identifying three broad objectives: 1) Develop proficiency in qualitative data analysis and mixed-methods techniques; 2) Advance conceptual knowledge related to the transition from adolescence to early adulthood for minority youth; and 3) Build a record of publications. These objectives will be fulfilled through work on an ongoing longitudinal ethnographic investigation focusing on family,
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Cavernous sinus hemangiomas represent 3% of all benign cavernous sinus tumors. They are dangerous tumors because of the risk of excessive bleeding, but they are easier to dissect from surrounding structures than meningiomas because of the presence of a pseudocapsule. Three cases where total excision was achieved with minimal blood loss, without stroke, and with preservation of cranial nerve function in 2 cases are reported, and 50 cases from the literature are reviewed. Hemangiomas can be distinguished preoperatively
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We analyzed two additional Mendelian conditions to test generalizability of our approach: CLSD and Marfan syndrome, each with extensively-described patient phenome and well-characterized animal models. The BioVU medical phenome associated with reduced GReX of the CLSD-linked *SEC23A* gene successfully predicted 9/10 patient symptoms^[@R16]^ ([Fig. 6k](#F6){ref-type="fig"}, [Supplementary Table 6](#SD1){ref-type="supplementary-material"}). Seven of these phenotypes have been recapitulated in *sec23a*^−/−^ zebrafish model^[@R13]^ (2/3 phenotypes were not observed in zebrafish, i.e., foot deformities and hemangioma of skin, likely because of species-specific differences). For the *FBN1*-linked Marfan syndrome, characterized by cardiovascular abnormalities in patients^[@R49],[@R50]^, and mouse models^[@R51],[@R52]^, we observed 7/8 phenotypes associated to reduced GReX of *FBN1* in BioVU, and 6/8 of the phenotypes including cardiomyopathy, hernia and heart failure in published mouse models ([Fig. 6l](#F6){ref-type="fig"}, [Supplementary Table 7](#SD1){ref-type="supplementary-material"}). These tests support generalizability of the approach presented here.
Discussion {#S11}
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Collagen constitutes one third of the dry body mass in vertebrates and is essential for the structure and function of a wide-range of organs^[@R53],[@R54]^. In disease states such as fibrosis and wound healing, collagen is efficiently secreted to ECM to enclose the injury site. Despite such abundance and clinical importance, the exact mechanism by which procollagen moves through a cell is not well-understood. Here, for the first time, we show evidence that the Ric1-Rgp1-Rab6a module in the TGN is an essential transit point for the collagen traffic *en route* to the ECM.
Disrupted collagen secretion creates a bottleneck, resulting in multi-organ pathologies (e.g., craniofacial dysmorphology, intellectual disability). Despite the strong agreement between the common-disease phenotypes we observed in relation to *RIC1* reduced expression and the CATIFA phenotype, we acknowledge that the overlap is incomplete. This might be attributed to the limited patient numbers in BioVU or to their young age relative to some
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Multilayer Ceramic Capacitor (MLCC) is a widely used typical chip component.
The Electronic Industry Association (EIA) prescribes a standard for temperature coefficient of capacitance (TCC) for a type of MLCC known as the X7R Capacitor. The X7R characteristic requires that with reference to the capacitance at 25° C., the change of the capacitance (i.e. TCC) be within ±15% over the temperature range from −55° C. to 125° C.
When MLCC based on BaTiO3 were sintered in air at high temperatures, it is required to use noble metals (e.g., palladium, platinum, etc.) as internal electrodes, which do not melt and do not oxidize even when being fired in an atmosphere with a high partial pressure of oxygen. However, the use of such noble metals becomes a barrier to cut down the production cost of multilayer ceramic capacitors. For example, the cost of internal electrodes occupies about 30 to 70% of the production cost of multilayer ceramic capacitors.
For the reasons mentioned above, it is preferred to use a base metal such as Ni, Fe, Co, W or Mo as the material of internal electrodes. However, if such base metals are used as a material for internal electrodes and fired in the conventional firing conditions of the dielectric ceramic materials, they oxidize easily and loose functions as the internal electrodes. Thus, in order to use such a base metal as a material for internal electrodes of multilayer ceramic capacitors, it is required to use a dielectric ceramic material which is never semiconductorized even if being fired in a neutral or reducing atmosphere with a low partial pressure of oxygen, and which has a sufficient insulation resistance and good dielectric properties.
Usually, the dielectric sheets and the internal electrodes were stacked together. The laminated bodies were then sintered at 1200° C.–1400° C. under reducing atmosphere created by N2—H2—H2O gas system and then annealed at 1000° C.–1100° C. under weak-oxidation atmosphere with a partial pressure of oxygen of 10−6 atm or higher.
To meet the requirements of X7R, there have been proposed some non-reducible dielectric ceramic materials. For example, JP-A-63-103861 discloses a composition of BaTiO3—MnO—MgO-Rareearth element system. However, this dielectric ceramic composition is of no practical use since its insulation
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Demarest Building
The Demarest Building is a multi-purpose commercial building located at 339 Fifth Avenue in the borough of Manhattan, New York City, United States. It was built by Aaron T. Demarest in 1890 in the downtown commerce district to showcase the high-end carriages that he manufactured. The building is notable for being the first with an electric elevator.
Description
The Demarest Building is situated on the northeast corner of Fifth Avenue and 33rd Street, across from the Empire State Building. It was designed by Renwick, Aspinwall & Russell. The building, with the first electric elevator, was on Fifth Avenue directly across the street from William Waldorf Astor’s mansion, where the Waldorf–Astoria hotels (and the Empire State Building) were built later. The Demarest Building housed the high-end carriage manufacturer A. T. Demarest & Company. There were three mansion houses of brownstone construction previously at this location, with the addresses of 335, 337, and 339 Fifth Avenue.
The iron-framed building, built by Aaron T. Demarest, is four stories high and originally had a stone-clad base. The exterior brick is buff-colored and has terra cotta medallions and panels that accent the façade. The three-story arched openings are separated by brick pilasters on the front of the building. The architects designed these arches with windows so the interior's showrooms were illuminated with plenty of light. The original two-story windows were cast metal bays built within the building's front arches. This Beaux-Arts architecture style building with large arches is said to resemble Carnegie Hall.
History
In 1893 the Demarest Building caught fire which destroyed many of the carriages. The Hotel Waldorf was across the street and the guests were awakened by the noise of the fire engines. They watched as the fire ravaged the building and its contents. At the time there were over 200 high-end carriages in the building valued at $150,000. The fire totally destroyed twenty carriages in the repair shop and damaged the others throughout the building to one degree or another. The fire was fueled by the seasoned wood, paints, oils, and varnishes used in production. The fire was not extinguished until almost 6 A.M.
The Demarest Building was later converted to offices and work areas for small manufacturers. In 1913 Dr. Friedrich Franz Friedmann, who claimed to
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The highest exponent, $E$, was kept constant in each stage of the experiment and all other exponents were taken as random numbers between $0$ and $E$. All other parameters such as number of clauses, maximum number of terms and the number of variables were kept constant. The experiment was performed for both, a 2 variable case and a 3 variable case. The increase in the running time was observed to closely mimic Fig. 1, as shown in Fig. 2 and Fig. 3.\
This increase is expected as an increase in the exponent results in an increase in the number of regions, when the construction phase of CAD reaches the variable with the exponent $E$. This is leads to an almost exponential increase in the number of regions, as each previously generated region spawns more regions in the higher dimensions. This would result in a stark increase in running time.
One can conclude that number of terms and exponents contribute equally to the running time of CAD.
This was conducted for a 2 variable case, with a maximum of $5$ terms per polynomial and a maximum of 2 polynomials per clause. The number of clauses was varied from $2$ to $6$. The results were averaged over 50 randomly generated prenex formulae. An almost exponential increase is observed in this case, as shown in Fig. 4.
One could infer from this decrease in gradient that the total number of terms in a collection of projected polynomials depends to a greater extent on the number of terms per polynomial, than on the number of polynomials.
On Validity of the Preprocessor
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As the analysis is performed on the assumption that the input is in the CNF format, with each prenex formula containing two or more clauses, it is necessary to give an account on the percentage of randomly generated prenex formulae, that can be converted to a CNF containing more than one clause. A CNF is a conjunctive normal form with universally quantified variables. Hence, 100 prenex formulae were randomly generated, which do not conform to the normal form defined previously. They were subjected to a logic converter, which converts them to a minimal conjunctive normal form. We have observed the following from the plot in Fig. 5: only 8% of the formulae were 1-separable. Hence, in 92% of the cases, the algorithm would lead to a parallel execution of CAD.\
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On the Performance of CAD with the Proposed Preprocessor
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With the
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<Time tid="t19" type="relTime">当时</Time>
<Object sid="s19,s20,s21">大客车</Object>向左
<Denoter did="d19" type="movement">过</Denoter>
<Location lid="l19">中央隔离带</Location>
</Event>,
<Event eid="e20">再
<Denoter did="d20" type="action">冲开</Denoter>
<Object oid="o20">对向车道护栏</Object>
</Event>,
<Event eid="e21">
<Denoter did="d21" type="action">翻覆</Denoter>到
<Location lid="l21">护坡下</Location>
</Event>。
</Sentence>
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<Event eid="e22">
<Object sid="s22">客车</Object>
<Time tid="t22" type="relTime">事发时</Time>
<Denoter did="d22" type="action">载客</Denoter>
<Participant oid="o22">49人</Participant>
</Event>。
</Sentence>
</Paragraph>
<Paragraph>
<Sentence>
<Event eid="e23">截止记者
<Time tid="t23" type="relTime">发稿时</Time>,
<Participant oid="o23,o24">伤员</Participant>已经全部
<Denoter did="d23" type="movement">送往</Denoter>医院
</Event>
<Event eid="e24">
<Denoter did="d24" type="operation">治疗</Denoter>
</Event>,
<Event eid="e25">
<Participant sid="s25">高警</Participant>和
<Participant sid="s25">路
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Go Greek at this new Andheri eatery
By Ruchika Kher |Posted 09-Jun-2014
Just-opened Gyros takes a risk by dishing out Greek fare in Andheri's buzzing Lokhandwala market that is already abuzz with popular food options. But a steady flow of patrons is proof that they’re on the right track
Gyros Food: TastyService: QuickAmbiance: Cosy
Greek food in Lokhandwala? The news did raise our eyebrows, but nevertheless, we couldn’t miss the opportunity of tasting a rarely available cuisine in an area that is otherwise famous for its chaat stalls, bakeries, and fast food hangouts. So, we dropped by the all-white Gyros on a weekday evening.
The joint isn’t very spacious, but we found a corner. Soon, we scoured the menu and called for Hummus With Pita Bread (Rs 100), Chicken Souvlaki (Rs 175), Feta Fries (Rs 100) and Watermelon Feta Salad (Rs 160).
Chicken Souvlaki was a meal in itself
While we were waiting for our Greek spread, we chatted up with the owner, Akash Bhagchandka, about the profitability of opening a Greek restaurant in such a spot. Bhagchandka apprised us that since this cuisine is an untapped market in Mumbai, it was a well-thought out decision and the increasing footfall speaks for itself.
By now, the Hummus and Pita Bread showed up. While the bread was average, the hummus was flavoursome and did wonders to our tastebuds. Next up, we tucked into the Chicken Souvlaki that includes a pita sandwich stuffed with chicken chunks, lettuce, cucumber, tomatoes, olives, onions, potato fries and feta, tossed in lemon vinaigrette dressing. We loved the wholesome dish that had an engaging blend of flavours.
The fries were a tasty side order with the sauce created out of feta cheese, lemon vinaigrette and tzatziki, adding an edge to the regular potato dish. However, the winner of the evening was the Watermelon Feta Salad, which had garnished watermelon with toasted nuts, feta and lettuce. The salad was perfect for a humid summer evening; the subtle riot of flav
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pile-cc
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2*m**2*(m + 14872)/7
Suppose -2*x**2/7 - 30032*x/7 - 112740128/7 = 0. What is x?
-7508
Factor 4*k**2 - 18400*k + 21160000.
4*(k - 2300)**2
Find p, given that p**2 + 269888*p + 18209883136 = 0.
-134944
Let -u**3/5 + 1991*u**2/5 - 9936*u/5 + 11916/5 = 0. What is u?
2, 3, 1986
Solve 3*v**5/2 + 27*v**4/2 - 3*v**3/2 - 411*v**2/2 - 360*v - 168 = 0 for v.
-7, -4, -1, 4
Factor v**5 - 24*v**4 + 216*v**3 - 896*v**2 + 1680*v - 1152.
(v - 8)*(v - 6)**2*(v - 2)**2
Determine b so that 3*b**5 + 180*b**4 + 2379*b**3 + 7758*b**2 - 10320*b = 0.
-43, -10, -8, 0, 1
Determine p, given that 2*p**3/7 + 114*p**2/7 - 12672*p/7 + 36936/7 = 0.
-114, 3, 54
Factor -2*x**3/5 + 70886*x**2/5 - 125613536*x - 628138568/5.
-2*(x - 17722)**2*(x + 1)/5
Suppose -2*n**3 - 1224*n**2 - 157440*n + 9467392 = 0. What is n?
-328, 44
Let 289*n**2/3 + 328916*n + 280758828 = 0. Calculate n.
-29022/17
What is m in 2*m**2/9 + 67534*m/9 = 0?
-33767, 0
Suppose -4*p**3/3 + 20*p**2/3 - 8*p/3
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A couple weeks ago I received a call from Karla Hesketh of ABB- she was
checking on the status of ABB Invoice # TS 00365 in the amount of $105,104.
The invoice was for heavy hauling of 2 Transformers for the City of Austin
Tranformerss.
The invoice was sent to Enron, city of Austin, 14000 Smith Street #2957E.
I had left
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Carl Nance appeals from an order of the district court granting the Secretary's motion for summary judgment and finding that the reversal by the Appeals Council of the administrative law judge's finding of disability was supported by substantial evidence. For the reasons that follow, we affirm
I.
2
On November 24, 1981, Carl Nance, born February 10, 1948, applied for disability benefits alleging a back injury as his disability. After the Secretary denied benefits, Nance sought reconsideration on March 17, 1982, and such was denied on April 9, 1982. Nance indicated that he does household chores, runs the vacuum, drives and has no problem socializing. From 1977 to 1981, Nance worked as a warehouseman, forklift operator, and sweeper for Cooper Energy Services. Nance requested a hearing, noting that "omly nervous condition is much worse. I am very short tempered and the pain and discomfort is worse in my back, legs and I have severe headaches." A hearing was held on August 17, 1982.
3
Nance testified that he weighed 185 pounds and had completed a six-week welding training school. Nance last worked at Cooper Energy on May 10, 1981, where he generally lifted 10 to 50 pounds. The ALJ found that this was light to heavy work. Nance testified that he can go shopping, to church, and can walk and stand, but cannot kneel or bend over without pain. Nance can lift 10 to 15 pounds and can walk 35 to 40 feet before his legs and back start hurting. Nance can stand or sit for 15 to 20 minutes at a time.
4
Nance testified that he had missed a lot of work due to his back problem and depression and that he had severe pain in his lower back, spine, neck, shoulders, and arms. Nance indicated that he did not seek psychiatric or psychological care because he "[d]idn't think I was that bad off." Nance planned to enter a hospital for treatment of an emotional disorder.
5
Evidence in the record reveals that on June 3, 1980, Nance was admitted to the hospital after a motorcycle accident but x-rays showed no fractures. Examination by Nance's treating physician, Dr. Pavlatos
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[r]eveals some tenderness about the right shoulder area with about 10 to 20 percent restriction of motion in the shoulder.
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freelaw
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Ask HN: Meeting with an investor in few hours, what is your advice HNers? - synto0day
Hello,<p>Please excuse me for creating this temporary account to place the question, I just wouldn't want to be linked to this question.<p>So, now my question I need advice. In few hours I am meeting with a guy from a hedge fund, he is interested to investing as angel or with the hedge fund, as I had a meeting with him already and he wants in. My question is a bit complex one, as it involves two issues.<p>The first it's an issue with my supposed to be future co-founder. I expected that he'd manage finding the investor or at least setting up meeting with prospectives. Instead I've done that (the 2nd meeting tomorrow with an investor who is really interested) and please note I'm also the technical founder. Also, I had the initial idea and identified the opportunity, although this guy seems to have a talent at presenting others people ideas as his own. Please note he is not technical at all, but I accepted that, assumingly he would do all the business stuff, instead he dissapointed me, as he really didn't do much the last 1.5 months as I was insisting we go full time on this as soon as possible. At this point, I am serious about finding a way to avoid getting involved with guy. The only thing I am attached with him is that he knows big part of the core ideas (I know the execution pitch so please save me from one. I do have a significant code base I am contributing, and with the meaning of core ideas I mean validated ideas).<p>So, with this small bits of information, what would you do HNers concerning with a prospective co-founder he doesn't seem honest and failed your expectations? I even have some e-mails with significant questions he left unanaswered. So, imagine that.<p>So, concering the valuation now. Like I said, I considered my prospective co-founder's significant contribution, in the initial phase, to finding prospective investors as he made believe he would be able to do that in short time. Instead, he delayed me and I am sure he'd delayed me more hadn't I do anything to find an investor myself. So, he gives me the feeling that he is not honest. Therefore, even in a valuation at this level if the investor would take up to 20-30% at a
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Project Summary Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is a severe disease affecting approximately 1 in 3500 boys, causing profound muscle weakness and degeneration over time. The average life expectancy is 26 years of age and death is typically a result of either cardiomyopathy or respiratory infection. Very limited therapeutic options exist for the treatment of these children. DMD is caused by mutations in the gene encoding the dystrophin protein. One promising approach to treatment involves exon skipping, a process in which an antisense oligonucleotide induces
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Rhodococcus subtropicus sp. nov., a new actinobacterium isolated from a cave.
A novel Gram-stain-positive actinobacterial strain, designated C9-28T, was isolated from soil sampled in a natural cave on Jeju Island, Republic of Korea. Strain C9-28T morphologically exhibited a rod-coccus life cycle and grew at 10-37 °C (optimum, 30 °C), pH 6-9 (optimum, pH
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{#mgg3969-fig-0006}
3.3. Signal pathway effect {#mgg3969-sec-0018}
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In order to test the impact of BMPR1A^R406L^ in greater detail, expression levels of molecular markers of chondrocytes and BMP signaling pathway effectors were examined. Western blot analysis was employed to quantify Sox9, p38, p‐p38, and p‐Smad1/5/8 in chondrocytes. The canonical pathway was first analyzed.
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So i have a csv file:
Today</span><span class='invisible'>3:00 p.m. Nov. 29, 2013
Today</span><span class='invisible'>1:52 p.m. Nov. 29, 2013
Today</span><span class='invisible'>12:50 p.m. Nov. 29, 2013
Today</span><span class='invisible'>11:42 a.m. Nov. 29, 2013
Today</span><span class='invisible'>9:56 a.m. Nov. 29, 2013
Nov. 27, 2013
Nov. 27, 2013
Nov. 27, 2013
Nov. 27, 2013
Nov. 25, 2013
and I need to replace all the rows that start with Today and replace it with the date that is currently in the line. So far I've been running a for-loop:
rownumber=$(wc -l < DateStamp.csv)
for ((i=1; i<=$rownumber; i++))
do
s1=$(awk -v "row=$i" -F'@' 'NR == row { print $1 }' DateStamp.csv)
if [[ "$s1" =~ 'Today' ]]
then
year=$(date +'%Y')
text=$(awk -v "row=$i" -F'@' 'NR == row { print $1 }' DateStamp.csv | grep -o -P "(?<=m\. ).*(?<=$year)")
__SOME COMMAND__
else
break
fi
done
I want my output to be this:
Nov. 29, 2013
Nov. 29, 2013
Nov. 29, 2013
Nov. 29, 2013
Nov. 29, 2013
Nov. 27, 2013
Nov. 27, 2013
Nov. 27, 2013
Nov. 27, 2013
Nov. 25, 2013
Is there a line which I can replace with SOME COMMAND that will replace the row I am in with my variable text? Maybe a sed or awk command?
A:
Assuming that the presence of a.m. or p.m. in front of the date is guaranteed, do you really need to parse and extract the date from the Today lines? The following may suffice
sed 's/.*[ap
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stackexchange
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The present invention relates to a heat-resistant, paintable acrylic-based adhesive tape. More particularly, the present invention relates to a two-sided acrylic-based adhesive tape and a method of adhering both sides of the tape to two substrates, where the tape can withstand environmental conditions encountered in automotive, appliance, and other commercial paint processes without degradation or a reduction in adhesive properties of the tape.
Acrylic pressure sensitive adhesive tapes are widely used in the automotive and appliance industry to bond a wide variety of substrate materials, and in particular, the application of painted exterior automotive body side moldings, sub-assemblies or trim parts. A common method of application is to use an acrylic attachment tape comprised of a foam core which adheres the substrate materials to the vehicle or appliance. However, a disadvantage of such foam core tapes is that they cannot withstand exposure to a paint bake cycle in which the part is painted and subsequently exposed to high temperatures in a paint oven to cure the painted part. For example, the foam core loses compressibility after the introduction of paint, thereby reducing the ability of the tape to sufficiently wet-out to the mating surface. In addition, the foam core may also break down as entrapped air in the foam expands at the elevated temperatures encountered in the bake cycle, rupturing the foam's cell structure, which also impedes wet-out and structural strength. Expanded gas can also collect at the tape-surface interface where it interferes with surface wet-out and bond strength.
In order to avoid the degradation of foam core acrylic tapes, the use of a separate masking tape has been employed which is applied to the part prior to the paint bake cycle in the area of the part which is to receive the foam core acrylic attachment tape to prevent that area from receiving paint. The masking tape is then removed after the paint bake cycle and the attachment tape is applied. However, the use of the masking tape adds additional steps and materials to the manufacturing process, which is both time-consuming and costly.
In order to avoid this extra step, the use of adhesive tapes which are heat-resistant have been developed. These adhesive tapes generally comprise a two-sided solid acrylic-based carrier and a heat resistant liner on one side of the carrier. The tape can be attached on one side to a substrate such as an automotive part and then exposed to elevated temperatures such as a paint baking process without being subject to degradation. The liner may be removed at a later time such that the part can be adhered to a second
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uspto_backgrounds
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Westminster & 5th
Westminster & 5th was released in 2007 and is the fifth studio album by Beowülf and the first since 2¢ (1995) and the subsequent hiatus of the band. The sound and playing on Westminster & 5th is reminiscent of Beowülf's first two albums: Beowülf (1986) and Lost My Head... (1988).
Track listing
Background
Since its inception, Beowülf's only constant member has been Dale Henderson and he is joined on this album by Rich Rowan, Kevin Sullivan and Stefan Crapia. Rowan and Sullivan were a part of the Beowülf line-up for Un-Sentimental (1993). They rejoined Henderson in the band Kool-Whip after Beowülf broke up in 1995. After performing for several years as Kool-Whip and notwithstanding some success, Henderson reverted to playing Beowülf songs. This was followed by the re-release of Beowülf's first two LPs by I Scream Records. The Re-Releases (2004) put the LP's Beowülf (1986) and Lost My Head... (1988) on a single CD and included a studio track recorded in 2004. Around that time, plans were made for a release of a full studio album in the following year. Westminster & 5th was written and recorded in seven months and released in 2007.
The track "Westminster & 5th" runs for 15 minutes and 2 seconds and contains a hidden track. The actual song ends after 4 minutes and 38 seconds and is followed by 7 minutes and 3 seconds of silence. The song "Wide Open Road" then starts, lasting for 3 minutes and 22 seconds. The song "Wide Open Road" is not included on the track list but the song and its lyrics are included in the CD booklet of the album.
Personnel
Beowülf
Dale Henderson - vocals, guitar
Rich Rowan - drums, percussion
Kevin Sullivan - bass
Stefan Crapia - guitar
Additional musicians
Mr Sir Bailey - conga (on "Westminster & 5th")
Gina Henderson - backing vocals
Technical Personnel
Production - Dennis McKay
Co-production - Dale Henderson
Mastering - Doug Michals
CD Design - Simon Soenens
Photography - LaurenPhotography.com
References
Category:Beowülf
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wikipedia_en
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By a classical theorem by K. Kodaira and D. C. Spencer, [@kodaira-spencer-3 Theorem 15], small deformations of compact complex manifolds admitting a Kähler metric still admit Kähler metrics. This is a consequence of the harmonicity property of Kähler metrics and of Hodge theory on compact Kähler manifolds. On the other side, H. Hironaka provided in [@hironaka] an example of a complex-analytic family of compact complex manifolds being Kähler except as for the central fibre, which is only Moǐšhezon. In other words, Kählerness is not a closed property under deformations. It is expected that limits of projective manifolds are Moǐšhezon, and limits of Kähler manifolds are in class $\mathcal{C}$ of Fujiki, see [@demailly-paun; @popovici-invent]. Note that $\partial\overline\partial$-Lemma is an invariant property under images of holomorphic birational maps, [@deligne-griffiths-morgan-sullivan Theorem 5.22]. In particular, compact complex manifolds being Moǐšhezon or belonging to class $\mathcal{C}$ of Fujiki satisfy the $\partial\overline\partial$-Lemma, [@deligne-griffiths-morgan-sullivan Corollary 5.23]. Hence, in view of the above conjectures, in [@angella-kasuya-2; @angella-tomassini-3], the behaviour of the $\partial\overline\partial$-Lemma property under deformation is investigated. In particular, [@angella-tomassini-3 Corollary 2.7] provides another argument for proving the stability of $\partial\overline\partial$-Lemma under small deformations; see the references therein for different proofs. While, in [@angella-kasuya-2 §4, Corollary 6.1], it is provided an example showing that $\partial\overline\partial$-Lemma is not stable under limits. Note in fact that the structures on the holomorphically-parallelizable Nakamura manifold studied in [@angella-kasuya-2 §4] are not in class $\mathcal{C}$ of Fujiki. In any case, nilmanifolds and solvmanifolds (that is, compact quotients of connected simply-connected nilpotent, respectively solvable, Lie groups by co-compact discrete subgroups,) provide a possibly useful class of examples for investigating the above
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arxiv
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import hashlib
import time
from django.core.cache import caches, DEFAULT_CACHE_ALIAS
from corehq.project_limits.rate_counter.interfaces import AbstractRateCounter
REDIS = caches[DEFAULT_CACHE_ALIAS]
LOCMEM = caches['locmem']
class SlidingWindowRateCounter(AbstractRateCounter):
"""
A "Sliding Window Over Fixed Grains" approach that approximates perfect sliding window
A perfect sliding window approach would require keeping the timestamp of every event
and count the number that fall between now and now - window_duration;
for lower memory and performance overhead we instead approximate that
by dividing time up into fixed "grains", i.e. sub-windows,
over which we slide the larger window.
For the earliest grain which is sliding out of the window,
we assume linear distribution of events over time, and thus compute its contribution
to the total as (% overlap of grain with our window) * (events in grain).
See a description of this approach (with grains_per_window=1) here:
https://konghq.com/blog/how-to-design-a-scalable-rate-limiting-algorithm/
"""
def __init__(self, key, window_duration, window_offset=0, grains_per_window=1,
memoize_timeout=15.0, _FixedWindowRateCounter=None):
"""
:param key: short description of the window e.g. "week"
:param window_duration: length of the window in seconds
:param window_offset: offset from epoch of window boundary
:param grains_per_window: How many grains the window should be divided into
(higher number = more accuracy)
:param memoize_timeout: how long to memoize the information in memory in seconds
This is the upper limit on how long a `get` could return a stale value.
"""
_FixedWindowRateCounter = _FixedWindowRateCounter or FixedWindowRateCounter
self.key = key
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github
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Brooke (an enjoyably goofy Greta Gerwig), the ebullient flake in writer-director Noah Baumbach's Mistress America, also becomes the unwitting subject of someone else's art project — though unlike David Foster Wallace, Brooke is a fictional creation. A 30-year-old self-described autodidact, she's the not-yet-stepsister of Tracy (Lola Kirke), a Barnard freshman having trouble fitting in at college who falls in love with Brooke's glamorously haphazard New York life. Brooke's trying to open a restaurant/general store/salon in Williamsburg, between tutoring and teaching classes at SoulCycle and freelancing as an interior designer. She knows everyone; she gets invited onstage to sing with a band; she has a wealthy offscreen boyfriend in Greece who she describes as "the kind of person I hate, except I'm in love with him." She is, basically, an encapsulation of new New York bohemianism and knows it, and Tracy turns out to be her perfect, adoring audience, a receptacle for all of her thoughts and advice on life and love.
Tracy's also using Brooke as the unknowing subject of a short story she hopes will get her an invitation into New York literary society, a story that borrows details and lines from the real deal while casting her as an ill-fated, aging heroine, a remnant of a city that no longer has room for her. It's not a particularly flattering portrayal, but it's also not inaccurate, which adds to the sting. Like a magazine profile writer, Tracy has fit Brooke's life into a narrative. The story is the ticking time bomb, the confrontation waiting to happen in Baumbach's briskly paced, concentrated comedy, which is so packed with clever quips that it wavers between delightful and distancing. Brooke airily notes that people steal from her all the time, especially her ideas, before she seems to get anything done herself. Her life might be a muse, for Tracy and others, but they actually make things, while she continually finds herself with nothing.
It can be a thankless job, being the subject of someone else's story, even if it means you get the spotlight. Brooke, unlike Wallace, isn't an artist herself. Her life is her great product, and it's a wonderful thing, shown giddily
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pile-cc
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Express -3*y + 264*y**3 + 2*y - 545*y**3 - 2*y + 244*y**3 as u*y**2 + c + p*y + z*y**3 and give p.
-3
Express 22*g**2 - 61*g**2 + 29*g**2 - 5*g - 3 in the form r + s*g**2 + t*g and give r.
-3
Express -455*s**2 + 1 - s + 3*s + 387*s**2 in the form u*s**2 + l + z*s and give u.
-68
Express d + 1 - 1 + (2*d + 0*d - 4*d)*(4 - 4 - 1) - 93 + 93 - 84*d - 54*d + 87 - 87 in the form q*d + s and give q.
-135
Rearrange 684*u + 5 + 2 - 5 - 2 to y*u + q and give y.
684
Express -128*p - 54 - p**3 + 54 + 137*p in the form f*p + l + s*p**3 + u*p**2 and give s.
-1
Express -63*l**3 - 2*l**2 + 1 + 249*l**3 - 50*l + 50*l as y*l**3 + z*l + p*l**2 + o and give y.
186
Rearrange (-5 + 10 - 2*t - 2)*(-1711 + 1711 + 37*t**2) to o*t + z*t**2 + k*t**3 + l and give z.
111
Express -2323 - 6*m**2 + 2321 + 5*m**2 in the form a*m**2 + r + c*m and give r.
-2
Express -71131 - 3*c + 71131 + 74*c**2 - 2*c**3 in the form z*c + s*c**3 + t*c**2 + y and give s.
-2
Express -15*i**4 + 8*i**4 + 2*i**2 - 5*i**4 + 2*i + 4*i**4 + 365 + 10
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you cannot view or print the guides, please e-mail Gwendolyn Williams and she
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*58 Mr. Harry Peyton, with whom Mr. William H. Robeson and Mr. George E. Wallace were on the brief, for defendant in error.
*57 MR. JUSTICE DAY delivered the opinion of the court.
This is a writ of error to the Court of Civil Appeals for the *59 Fourth Supreme Judicial District of the State of Texas. The defendant in error, George A. Sowers, a citizen of Arizona, recovered judgment in the District Court of El Paso County, Texas, in the sum of $5,000, for personal injuries alleged to have been sustained by him while employed in the service of the plaintiff in error as a brakeman in the Territory of New Mexico. The judgment was affirmed by the Court of Civil Appeals. 99 S.W.Rep. 190. Subsequently leave to file a petition in error was denied by the Supreme Court of Texas, and the case was brought here by writ of error to the Court of Civil Appeals.
The defendant in error recovered because of injuries received while riding on the pilot of an engine at Gallup, New Mexico. His injuries are alleged to have been occasioned by the negligence of the railroad company in permitting its track to become soft and out of repair, permitting low joints therein, by reason of which the engine's pilot struck a frog and guard rail, and the plaintiff was injured.
We are not concerned with the questions of general law in actions of negligence which were involved in the case. The Federal question which invites our attention concerns an act of the legislature of New Mexico, passed March 11, 1903 (chapter 33, page 51, Acts of 35th Legislative Assembly of New Mexico). We give this act in full in the margin.[1]
*60 It is contended by the plaintiff in error that its effect is to prescribe causes of action for personal injuries, enforceable only in *61 the District Court of the Territory of New Mexico, and not elsewhere, and that the court of Texas, in maintaining jurisdiction of *62 the case, and refusing to enforce the territorial statute, denied a Federal right guaranteed by the Constitution and statutes of the United States, requiring such faith and credit to be given in every court within the United States to the public acts, records and judicial proceedings of every other State or Territory as they have, by law, in the courts of the State or Territory from which they are taken.
It is contended that there is no jurisdiction in this court to entertain this writ of error. But we are of opinion that
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It's a clickbait article, too. This isn't a new discovery. The Daily Mail had
an article about it in 2011.[1]
[1] [http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2032155/Caves-
Hirbet...](http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2032155/Caves-Hirbet-
Madras-Jewish-rebels-hid-Roman-soldiers.html)
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blowski
Anybody know how this compares to Biblical history? This would have been
around the time the Gospels were written, and Galilee is mentioned a lot in
the New Testament. But was Christianity growing in Galilee at the time?
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rabboRubble
An interesting article. But those caves were very... obviously there? Like a
village full of people could look up at the cliff face and see the caves'
entrances.
You can't tell me that teenagers from those villages weren't going up there
and getting into some sort of trouble.
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dimlim
And I thought it was Palestinians all the way down ...
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Hitard
Not a recent discovery. I worry that these misleading headlines get recycled
as anecdotal justification for Israeli land claims.
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known
Jews were exiled from the land of Israel by the Romans in 135 C.E., after they
defeated the Jews in a three-year war, and Jews did not have any control over
the land again until 1948 C.E.
[http://www.jewfaq.org/israel.htm](http://www.jewfaq.org/israel.htm)
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vhfnfnncs
I mean, what goes around comes around when you're comitting mass genocide to
take people's land. A whole lot of Canaanites had to die to make ancient
Israel known as ancient Israel.
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jganetsk
There was no genocide of the Canaanites. That's myth, not historical fact.
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_of_Joshua#Historical_and_...](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_of_Joshua#Historical_and_arch
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Hospitals are now increasingly admitting large numbers of elderly patients, a subset of which are at risk of nursing home entrance. Clinicians are often now able to identify correctly those patients who will need admission to a nursing home. This delay in identification can cause inappropriate or inadequate discharge planning to occur. The purpose of this study is to investigate the potential for improving hospital discharge planning for the elderly through the application of event history analysis methods to acute hospital stays. Delays in discharge planning may result in increased time
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nih_exporter
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WHO regulations, dating back to 1951, emphasise the role of expert opinion in the development of recommendations. However, the organisation's guidelines, approved in 2003, emphasise the use of systematic reviews for evidence of effects, processes that allow for the explicit incorporation of other types of information (including values), and evidence-informed dissemination and implementation strategies. We examined the use of evidence, particularly evidence of effects, in recommendations developed by WHO departments. We interviewed department directors (or their delegates) at WHO headquarters
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Results and discussion
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In our probes, FITC and DABCYL were linked *via* 1,4-dihydropyridine within a distance of 10 nm. Because of the FRET mechanism, DABCYL quenches the fluorescence emitted by FITC in the absence of NO. The cleavage of the C--C bond leads to the release of DABCYL and the fluorescence can be detected again (Fig. S4[†](#fn1){ref-type="fn"}). To achieve an image *in vivo*, the emission wavelength is tuned to increase the signal--noise ratio through using different fluorophores ([Scheme 2](#sch2){ref-type="fig"}).
{#sch2}
To obtain the NO target probe, an asymmetric synthesis strategy was used in the Hanztzsch reaction. An equivalent amount of aldehyde, β-keto ester and methyl 3-aminobut-2-enoate ester were combined into an asymmetrical 1,4-dihydropyridine (compound **4**) which had only one azido moiety.^[@cit15]^ Compound **6** was designed as a linker ([Scheme 2](#sch2){ref-type="fig"}). The amino group on compound **6** is the binding site for the fluorophore, because many commercial fluorophores are designed for labeling the amino groups on peptides and proteins. The azido group would react with an yne group which was linked to a quencher. DABCYL-yne and FITC were selected to react with the linker to obtain the target probe. The reaction between **DHPFQ** (dihydropyridine--fluorophore--quencher) and NO was evaluated in phosphate buffer using a fluorospectrometer, and the reaction proceeded in a quantitative way. The C--C bond cleavage was confirmed
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pubmed_central
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In this condensate demineralization apparatus, in those cases where a cation exchange resin and an anion exchange resin are used in combination, typical examples of the resin combination include combinations of a gel-type cation exchange resin and a gel-type anion exchange resin, and combinations of a porous cation exchange resin and a porous anion exchange resin. Generally, gel-type resins have low osmotic resistance, whereas porous resins have low abrasion resistance, and in consideration of these drawbacks, gel-type resins are typically used in the condensate demineralization apparatus of plants where backwashing regeneration is conducted frequently, whereas porous resins are used in those plants where chemical regeneration is conducted frequently. Porous resins have particularly low abrasion resistance, and therefore during transfer within the condensate demineralization apparatus from the demineralization tower that houses the ion exchange resin bed to the regeneration tower that performs regeneration of the ion exchange resin, contact between resin particles or between resin particles and metal materials may cause damage to the surface of the resin particles or even fracture of the resin particles. Accordingly, in plants such as BWR nuclear power plants where backwashing is used to strip the crud adhered to the surface of the cation exchange resin, a combination of a gel-type cation exchange resin and a gel-type anion exchange resin is typically used due to the more favorable abrasion resistance of these exchange resins.
Moreover, in a porous resin, the resin matrix structure is more dense than that of a gel-type resin, and therefore the rate of diffusion of an adsorbed ion into the particle interior is slower than that observed for a gel-type resin, meaning porous resins tend to exhibit inferior performance in terms of reaction rate and regeneration efficiency. As a result, in those cases where a porous resin is used in a condensate demineralization apparatus, the apparatus design must take these properties of porous resins into consideration, for example by providing an increased regeneration level (namely, the amount of chemical used).
The ion exchange resin used in the condensate demineralization apparatus of a nuclear power plant exhibits a superior removal capability for ionic components such as seawater components typified by NaCl introduced from the upstream side of the resin, but a problem arises in that organic impurities (hereafter abbreviated as “TOC”) composed mainly of polystyrenesulfonic acids tend to be eluted from the cation exchange resin. If this TOC is carried into the nuclear reactor or steam generator, then sulfate ions are generated, which causes a deterioration in the water quality
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Fermentum is a practice of the Early Christian Church whereby bishops affirmed their communion with one another, or with their own local subordinate priests.
The custom of the fermentum was first practiced as early as 120 AD. A particle of the Eucharistic bread was carried by a minister of the Church from the bishop of one diocese to the bishop of another diocese. The receiving bishop would then consume the species at his next celebration of the Eucharist as a sign of the communion between the churches. The term fermentum was probably a reference to the Eucharist as the leaven of the Christian life, and as the instrument by which Christians spread throughout the world were united in the one Body of Christ as a leaven to the world.
In the 2nd century, popes sent the Eucharist to other bishops as a pledge of unity of faith, this being the origin of the expression to be in communion with each other, and such communion already considered essential to Christianity in the 2nd-century writings of St. Ignatius of Antioch and St. Irenaeus. On occasion, bishops also sent out fermenti to their priests.
John D. Zizioulas (the Metropolitan of Pergamon) in his doctoral thesis (University of Athens, 1964) takes the position that by the mid-3rd century the Bishops were exercising fermentum with the (local to the Metropolitan) parishes that did have a presiding Bishop in order to communicate/retain the unity of the Church under the Bishop. While this was due to the growth of the Christian church it is also due to extensive persecution of the Church, especially aimed at the Bishops.
Another usage, often termed sancta or also (confused with) fermentum, was to use previously (locally) consecrated host to signify temporal continuity. At papal masses around 700 AD Klausen states: "Saying the salutation 'Pax Domini sit semper vobiscum' – [the peace of the Lord be always with you] – the Pope immersed the particle which came from the previous day's mass in the chalice and at the same time broke off a piece of bread which he had consecrated, and which was to serve as a fermentum at the next service".
References
External links
History of Eucharistic Adoration
Category:Eucharist in the Catholic Church
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android:id="@+id/student_name_layout"
android:hint="Place to type name"
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="wrap_content">
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android:hint="Place to type id"
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="wrap_content">
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android:inputType="number"
android:id="@+id/student_id"
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="wrap_content"/>
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android:hint="Place to type grade"
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="wrap_content">
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Wearing eye shimmer is not a big task. You should just know how to do it properly. All you need is a great eye shimmer, a make-up brush, a makeup applicator and a little time to experiment at home before heading to the special occasion.
Powder eye shimmer works well for normal to oily skin while cream-based eyeshadows are best for dry skin.
Steps to apply Eye Shimmer
Wash your face properly and apply moisturizer to make the skin smooth.
Apply a foundation matching your skin tone and blend it evenly with your skin. This will remove any dark circles, red blemishes and fine lines surrounding your eyes. Use a special under eye concealer for under eye bags. You have prepared a base for your eye makeup.
First, apply a light layer of eyeshadow primer matching your dress on the eye-lids and beneath the eyes. Make sure the eyeshadow matches the colour of shimmer you intend to wear. Line your lower eyelids with an eye pencil of the same colour for a more dramatic look.
Apply eye liner near the eye lids. You can use a liquid or a pencil eye liner. It can also be applied on your lower eyelid. Leave it to dry.
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Mix the shimmer properly with brush. Remove the extra shimmer with a tissue.
Liquid or cream eye shimmers are easy to apply compared to powder eye shimmer. Distribute the product evenly on your upper eyelid. For a little extra glamour, add a touch of powder eye shimmer and finish off with a gorgeous shimmery mascara.
Always use a light coloured shimmer to highlight the eyebrow region. It is applied below the eyebrows to enhance their look.
The shimmer of a darker colour is applied on rest of the eyelid.
You can apply shimmer on eyelashes too. Just dip the mascara brush in the shimmer and apply it on the lashes. It will give a sense of sparkle to your eyes.
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What is the common denominator of -19/17 and (1430/275)/(8/(-50))?
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Let u = -687 + 2667/4. Calculate the common denominator of u and -43/409.
1636
Let b(n) = n**3 - 7*n**2 + 12*n. Let y(x) = -3*x - 7. Let j be y(-4). What is the least common multiple of 10 and b(j)?
10
Let k be (5 - 17) + (1 - 1). Suppose -4*p + 2*p - 20 = 0. Calculate the least common multiple of k/p*25/15 and 41.
82
Let a be (3/(60/(-632)))/(5/25). What is the common denominator of (a/56)/(0 + (-1)/(-2)) and 14*14/(-16)*-2?
14
Let p(m) be the second derivative of m**4/2 + 11*m**3/6 + m**2/2 + 42*m. What is the lowest common multiple of 9 and p(-3)?
198
Let j = -1423/462 - 64/231. Find the common denominator of j and (747/(-162))/(-2 + 20/12).
42
Let z = -55 - -57. Let j(w) = 2*w**2 + 2*w - 10. Calculate the smallest common multiple of 16 and j(z).
16
Suppose 0 = -2*n - 4*s + 13562, 2*n - s = 10021 + 3546. Let t = n - 40565/6. Calculate the common denominator of t and (-1)/(-12)*400/(-12).
18
Let m(g) = -g + 24. Let p(v) = 6*v + 18. Let u be p(-2). What is the lowest common multiple of 16 and m(u)?
144
Let q = 2309194139737810/58257 + -39638054472. Let c = q + -2/6473. What is the common denominator of 2 + ((-57)/(-4) - -2) and c?
36
Let d(m) = 26*m**2 + 2*m + 2. Let f be d(-1). Let n
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dm_mathematics
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The BOD policy
What MRM RAC is responsible for and
Brainstorm on current and future responsibilities for analytics (curve vals etc)
We would like to do it at the April 30 operational risk meeting if you don't have any other plans.
We want to invite - key MRM RAC members
Risk personnel from EA, EGM, EIM, EES and EBS.
# people - approx. 22 (+ 3 from Canada by phone
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enron_emails
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Defendant - Appellee.
Appeal from the United States District Court for the District of
Maryland, at Greenbelt. Peter J. Messitte, District Judge.
(8:05-cv-02258-PJM)
Submitted: May 11, 2007 Decided: June 11, 2007
Before WILLIAMS, KING, and SHEDD, Circuit Judges.
Affirmed by unpublished per curiam opinion.
Michael J. Snider, Ari Taragin, Jeffery C. Taylor, SNIDER &
ASSOCIATES, LLC, Baltimore, Maryland, for Appellant. Rod J.
Rosenstein, United States Attorney, Jamie M. Bennett, Assistant
United States Attorney, Baltimore, Maryland, for Appellee.
Unpublished opinions are not binding precedent in this circuit.
PER CURIAM:
Kerry Lee Wagaman appeals the district court’s order that
granted summary judgment in favor of his former employer in his
civil action in which he alleged violations of the Age
Discrimination in Employment Act and the Rehabilitation Act and
retaliation. For the reasons discussed below, we affirm.
Summary judgment is appropriate only if, viewing the
evidence in the light most favorable to the non-moving party, there
are no genuine issues of material fact in dispute and the moving
party is entitled to judgment as a matter of law. Anderson v.
Liberty Lobby, Inc., 477 U.S. 242, 255 (1986). We have thoroughly
reviewed the briefs and joint appendix, including the transcript of
the summary judgment hearing, and find no reversible error.*
Accordingly, we affirm for the reasons stated on the record by the
district court. See Wagaman v. England, No. 8:05-cv-02258-PJM (D.
Md. May 17, 2006). We dispense with oral argument because the
facts and legal contentions are adequately presented in the
materials before the court and argument would not aid the
decisional process.
AFFIRMED
*
Wagaman also challenges the district court’
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[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=27XvZReW_cs](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=27XvZReW_cs)
[http://likethemammal.github.io/css-
visualizer/](http://likethemammal.github.io/css-visualizer/)
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moondev
Looks cool. Would be nice to be able to drag a pptx or google slides link
which would unpack the images or slides automatically. Then you could use
arrow keys to easily advance the stream. May be outside the scope for
simplicity though
~~~
derwildemomo
Ha, I'd actually love that. Google Slides should be in the realm of possible
things, PPTX could get more complicated.
What I suggest you try is to upload a PDF. I've built a moderator mode on the
presenting screen, there you can do exactly what you want (just not with a PPT
but with a PDF-Presentation).
The reason is that PDF can be rendered very consistently across platforms,
this is more problematic with Powerpoint and friends.
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detritus
Does this only allow for one viewer per presentation?
I can imagine a lot of use-case scenarios with multiple viewers enabled, if at
all possible?
Nice work though, I can see some uses for this already!
~~~
derwildemomo
At the moment it's one viewer per presentation, though that limit is quite
arbitrary and could be changed in the future.
I thought or considered this to be a nice-to-have but not mandatory feature,
but more people keep asking for that. Always good to have some external
feedback – thank you!
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david90
Great work! Supporting multi-page PDF is a good feature there.
~~~
derwildemomo
Thank you!
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avi02
I tried it and it looks good to me, my only concern was how will be the
session name collision is handled?
~~~
derwildemomo
Sessions are ephemeral – once you close the tab or browser window, the session
is gone (and the viewer will go back to the 'waiting for content' screen).
This is by design – frop is meant for realtime
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hackernews
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The primary objective of the proposed study is to evaluate the marginal effects of introducing two levels of environmental interventions directed at reducing overweight and obesity in the workplace, on top of existing individualized interventions, on five sets of outcomes: a. body mass index and other weight-related biometric measures; b) behavioral health risk factors; c) weight-related health conditions; d) health care utilization and medical expenditures; and e. employee productivity measured in terms of reduced absenteeism and on-the job present
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nih_exporter
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Purification and characterization of a rat liver enzyme that hydrolyzes valaciclovir, the L-valyl ester prodrug of acyclovir.
Valaciclovir is an oral prodrug of the antiherpetic agent acyclovir. An enzyme that hydrolyzes valaciclovir to acyclovir, valaciclovir hydrolase (VACVase), was purified from rat liver and characterized. VACVase was a basic (pI 9.4)
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*P*\<0.05 for AS compared to NS.
**Abbreviations:** NS, never-smokers; AS, asymptomatic smokers; OPD-CB, obstructive pulmonary disease including chronic bronchitis; FEV~1~, forced expiratory volume in 1 second; FVC, forced vital capacity; DLCO, gas diffusion capacity for carbon monoxide; GOLD, Global initiative for chronic Obstructive Lung Disease.
######
Inflammatory cells and cytokines in the blood for mild and severe OPD-CB
Disease severity IL-17 (pg/mL) GRO-α (pg/mL) Leuko (×10^9^/L) Neu (×10^9^/L) Lym (×10^9^/L) CRP (mg/L)
---------------------------------------------------------- ----------------- -------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ -----------------
Mild[a](#tfn5-copd-10-689){ref-type="table-fn"} (n=40) 17.3 (0.8--151) 44.0 (15.5--279) 8.2 (4.8--14.6) 4.6 (2.3--9.6) 2.3 (1.2--4.5) 2.0 (0.3--19.0)
Severe[b](#tfn6-copd-10-689){ref-type="table-fn"} (n=20) 10.4 (0.8--226) 47.0 (15.5--1,287) 6.5 (3.9--11.5)[\*](#tfn7-copd-10-689){ref-type="table-fn"} 3.9 (2.0--9.6)[\*](#tfn7-copd-10-689){ref-type="table-fn"} 1.7 (0.9--3.4)[\*](#tfn7-copd-10-689){ref-type="table-fn"} 1.6 (0.3--19.0)
**Notes:**
OPD-CB corresponding to GOLD stage I and II;
OPD-CB corresponding to GOLD stage III and IV. Data are presented as median (range). Statistical comparison using Kruskal--Wallis test followed
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pubmed_central
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Q:
Add java-program (Eclipse,JabRef,Maple,...) to favorites on Ubuntu
If I create a Java-desktop-file in ~/.local/share/applications I do not have the option "Add to Favorites".
I tried it with JabRef:
[Desktop Entry]
Type=Application
Terminal=false
Icon=org-jabref-jabrefmain.png
Path=/home/jkalliau/prgm/JabRef
Exec=java -jar JabRef--master--latest.jar %U
Name=JabRef
GenericName=BibTeX Editor
Comment=JabRef is an open source bibliography reference manager.
Keywords=bibtex;biblatex;latex;bibliography
Categories=Office;
StartupWMClass=org-jabref-JabRefMain
MimeType=text/x-bibtex;
and with Maple:
[Desktop Entry]
Version=1.0
Encoding=UTF-8
Name=Maple 2018
Type=Application
Comment=Maple 2018
Exec=/home/jkalliau/maple2018/bin/xmaple %f
Terminal=false
Icon=/home/jkalliau/maple2018/bin/Maple2018.png
GenericName=Maple
Categories=Applications;Education;Mathematics;
MimeType=application/x-maple-worksheet;
If I do the same as in How to add Eclipse to Favorites? I have the icon twice, once added to favorites and once the opened file.
A:
Create a .desktop-file with the identical name of the opened program:
for JabRef: org.jabref.JabRefMain.desktop
for Maple: java-lang-Thread.desktop
for Eclipse: eclipse.desktop (according to https://unix.stackexchange.com/a/59654/241592 )
You can see name in the left upper corner
or in the Pop-up of the icon in the favourite-list
As suggest on https://askubuntu.com/a/1120331/676490 after creation of the .desktop-file:
go to activities
search the application
Click "Add to Favorites"
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stackexchange
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Assemblies, such as automotive vehicles, often utilize various types of selectively movable and/or selectively rotatable members and require that these members or "shafts" be operatively coupled in a manner which allows the created torque or rotational energy to be communicated and/or transmitted between the coupled members and/or to other portions resident within the assembly.
For example and without limitation, an intermediate shaft is typically mounted within an automobile and is coupled to and transfers torque between the steering column and the gear shaft. Particularly, the selective rotational energy of the steering column is transferred through the intermediate shaft to the gear shaft and the wheel suspension assembly, thereby allowing the vehicle to be selectively steered.
Typically, the intermediate shaft comprises and/or represents a telescoping shaft which allows the steering column and gear shaft to be axially compliant (i.e., to selectively move "toward and away" from each other). This compliance compensates for the relative movement between the vehicle body and vehicle frame which occurs as the car is driven; absorbs and/or reduces the transmission of vibrations and/or energy generated from the vehicle's wheel suspension assembly, to the steering column; and allows the steering column to substantially and desirably "collapse" in the event of a collision or accident, thereby preventing and/or substantially reducing the probability of injury to the driver.
Another example of an "axially compliant" vehicle assembly for coupling two selectively rotatable shafts or members is a driveshaft. Particularly, a vehicle driveshaft is typically and operatively coupled to a transmission assembly and to a differential assembly and selectively transfers the transmission produced torque to the differential, thereby causing the vehicle wheels to desirably rotate. A vehicle driveshaft utilizes and/or comprises a telescoping member which selectively expands, thereby allowing the driveshaft to compensate for the relative movement between the differential and the transmission.
Although these prior assemblies effectively transmit torque between the two coupled members or shafts while allowing the members to reciprocally move with respect to each other (e.g., each of the coupled members may selectively and independently move "toward and away" from the other), they suffer from some drawbacks.
For example and without limitation, these prior telescoping members generate a relatively large amount of friction, which combined with their relatively short engagement lengths, hinders and/or slows the desired telescoping movement, generates undesirable inertial movements, and creates excessive wear and fatigue to and of the telescoping members, thereby resulting in failure, "frictional lock
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Critical reception
The album received positive reviews upon release. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, it received an average score of 77 out of 100, based on 6 publications, indicating "generally favorable reviews".
Several publications praised the quality of the production, including Rock'n'Reel, which said: "There's not a note out of place amid the album's beautifully crafted ethereal sadness." Similarly, Loud and Quiet said: "Records like Sun on the Square don't come around very often. ... Where The Innocence Mission has previously been a poster band for the slow-burning record, Sun on the Square wills you to cling on and not let go from the very beginning. It hunts out the curious minutiae of being alive, saves them and makes them spectacular. In an already strong back catalogue, this album feels like the crown jewel." Other publications commended Karen's songwriting as well, particularly her lyrics. Paste said: "When you scan the lyrics for Sun on the Square, you realize just how often [Karen] is posing a question. ... Those questions give [the record] an engaging and poetic vibe that only enhances its sonic aesthetic. All told, the album feels like a hand-crafted work of art, put together carefully by its creators, charmingly imperfect but much preferred over a mass-produced piece with no stitch out of place, and no soul to match. Credit Karen and Don Peris, who've spun gold out of simplicity for so many years." The Sunday Times wrote: "[They may] have been doing the same thing for nearly 30 years. But that's OK, because they do extremely delicate late-1960s/early-1970s folk rock as well as anyone ever has."
Numerous writers complimented the arrangements found on the album. Timothy Monger of AllMusic said: "Since paring down their already-hushed folk pop sound to a mostly acoustic, drum-less trio in 1997, the band has lived comfortably within the parameters of their tonal world, painting different textures here and there, but otherwise consistently delivering a familiar version of their pastoral chamber folk with each release." Despite this, they went on to say: "The arrangements on [Sun on the Square] are somewhat denser and more intricate than on any of the band's previous outings, relying on rich string arrangements, horns, reverberating piano th
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wikipedia_en
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The medium effects are introduced via a specific evolving self energy of the vector meson. A simple self energy $$\begin{aligned}
\Sigma^{\text{ret}}(\omega,\tau)=-i\omega\Gamma(\tau)\text{,}
\end{aligned}$$ with a $\textbf{k}$- and $\omega$-independent width $\Gamma$, leads to a Breit-Wigner distribution for the spectral function. The time dependence is being accounted for by introduction of the parameter $\tau$. For the $\textbf{k}=0$ mode, the full self energy for coupling to $J^P=\frac{1}{2}^-$ -resonances is given by $$\begin{aligned}
\Sigma_T(\omega,\textbf{k}=0)=\frac{\rho}{2}
\left(\frac{f_{RN\rho}}{m_{\rho}}\right)^2 g_I
\frac{\omega^2 \bar{E}}{(\omega+\frac{i}{2}\Gamma_R)^2-\bar{E}^2}-i\omega\Gamma
\label{modelshenself}\text{,}
\end{aligned}$$ with $\bar{E}=\sqrt{m_R^2+\textbf{k}^2}-m_N$ and $m_R$ and $m_N$ the masses of the resonance and the nucleon respectively. $\Gamma_R$ is the width of the resonance and $g_I$ the isospin factor [@po04]. For our purpose it suffices to retain the part of the self energy that creates the pole structure. We will neglect the $\omega^2$ in the numerator because it causes straightforward dispersion relations to become invalid (subtracted dispersion relations are needed in this case). We will shorten $\left(\frac{f_{RN\rho}}{m_{\rho}}\right)^2 g_I/2~\omega^2$, with $\omega^2=1 \text{GeV}^2$ by $C$, a dimensionless factor.
![Linear switching off of in-medium effects over a certain time $\Delta \tau$[]{data-label="fig:linearchange"}](linearchange){width="7cm"}
Investigating which contributions in equation (\[sigmalessrate\]) come from which times in the past, shows that there are contributions from early times as well as alternating positive and negative contributions. An interpretation of this becomes difficult and it follows that only
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arxiv
|
if (KeyCodes.isCharacterKey(key) || (key in specialTextModifiers)) {
assertTrue(
'Expected key to modify text: ' + keyId,
KeyCodes.isTextModifyingKeyEvent(fakeEvent));
} else {
assertFalse(
'Expected key to not modify text: ' + keyId,
KeyCodes.isTextModifyingKeyEvent(fakeEvent));
}
}
for (var i = KeyCodes.FIRST_MEDIA_KEY; i <= KeyCodes.LAST_MEDIA_KEY; i++) {
var fakeEvent = createEventWithKeyCode(i);
assertFalse(
'Expected key to not modify text: ' + i,
KeyCodes.isTextModifyingKeyEvent(fakeEvent));
}
}
function testKeyCodeZero() {
var zeroEvent = createEventWithKeyCode(0);
assertEquals(
!goog.userAgent.GECKO, KeyCodes.isTextModifyingKeyEvent(zeroEvent));
assertEquals(
goog.userAgent.WEBKIT || goog.userAgent.EDGE, KeyCodes.isCharacterKey(0));
}
function testPhantomKey() {
// KeyCode 255 deserves its own test to make sure this does not regress,
// because it's so weird. See the comments in the KeyCode enum.
var fakeEvent = createEventWithKeyCode(goog.events.KeyCodes.PHANTOM);
assertFalse(
'Expected phantom key to not modify text',
KeyCodes.isTextModifyingKeyEvent(fakeEvent));
assertFalse(KeyCodes.isCharacterKey(fakeEvent));
}
function testNonUsKeyboards() {
var fakeEvent = createEventWithKeyCode(1092 /* Russian a */);
assertTrue(
'Expected key to not modify text: 1092',
KeyCodes.isTextModifyingKeyEvent(fakeEvent));
}
function createEventWithKeyCode(i) {
var fakeEvent = new goog.events.BrowserEvent('keydown');
fakeEvent.keyCode = i;
return fakeEvent;
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github
|
But people most often serve it with desserts, and sometimes it seems like a competition, which is sweeter, the wine or the dessert? And the wine can start to seem bland or boring. Last night I went to a dinner party and took a 375 of Ch. Suduiraut, 2001. The hostess made a cake which had alternating layers flavored with Meyer Lemon or orange. The sweetness of the dessert was subdued and the flavors were subtle, Meyer lemon can be very mild in flavor. Also Louise made her Alsatian Apple Pie -- in which the crust, the apples, and the spicy custard are cooked separately and then combined and baked to finish. It's a great dessert but it didn't have the same chemistry with the Sauternes that the cake did.
The 2001 Suduiraut had an orangey element in the flavor which was subtle when you tasted the wine alone -- I also noticed a little cinnamon, and honey, and the usual botrytis flavors. The wine had darkened to an orangey color. With a bite of cake, it was just spectacular, the orange flavor was like a neon sign. I don't think I have ever been so impressed by the sum being greater than the parts, great wine, great cake, but together, a nuclear reaction!
I've asked for the recipe for that cake but don't have it yet. Just couldn't help but mention it. I wonder if you guys have had the experience of finding a food match that just utterly improved the perception of the wine? I know that has happened for me on a lesser scale with red wines (steak and Bordeaux, Champagne and popcorn?) but it's hard to summon up specific examples.
I'll offer up a strange one: a thick cut of roast beef and a glass of ruby port. It's like the steak-and-cabernet thing but emphasized by the extra sweetness. (A very sweet wine would not work; you really want a modest cup for it.)
Jeff, some of us are old enough to remember alt.food.wine. There was a flamboyant woman who posted on that, I think she presented herself as a "dominatrix" -- very colorful. But she insisted that people should try surprising wine matches and I think one of them was good Port with a hamburger. It always struck me as something that would really work, I like Port and I am sure it would match beef at least as
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pile-cc
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-4
What is the value of -3 + (-1 - (0 - 0)) + 1?
-3
1 + (2 - 2 - (5 - 1))
-3
What is the value of (-1 - -2) + (7 - 1) + -7?
0
What is the value of -3 - (3 - (1 + -1 + 3))?
-3
What is the value of -8 + 2 - (-16 - -12 - -3)?
-5
Calculate (-1 - 6 - -2) + 0.
-5
Evaluate 11 + -31 + 2 + 10.
-8
What is 7 + -4 + -26 + 17?
-6
What is the value of -3 - (-5 + (-9 - -16))?
-5
What is 1 - (-4 - -3 - -4)?
-2
What is 6 - (-2 - (0 + -4))?
4
What is 2 + -5 + 1 - -5?
3
1 - (-6 - (-5 + -8) - 5)
-1
What is the value of 2 + (1 - (6 + 0))?
-3
What is the value of (10 - 18 - (4 + -15)) + 0?
3
-1 + (7 - 4) - (-32 - -26)
8
What is the value of -4 + 0 + -6 + -22 + 28?
-4
Evaluate (5 - 7) + (0 - 0) + 4.
2
2 - (3 + -7 + 2 + -1)
5
What is the value of -3 - (3 - (10 - 4))?
0
Evaluate (-9 - -9) + 5 + (-8 - 0).
-3
What is 3 + 1 - (-4 - (-4 + -1))?
3
-4 + 16 + (-11 - (-8 - -5))
4
(4 - (11 - 16)) + -1
8
Evaluate 3 + (-8 - -4 - (2 - -2)).
-5
Calculate (-3 - -5) + -4 + -1 + 3.
0
Evaluate 1 + (-6 - (-1 - 2)) - 4.
-6
Evaluate 5 + -2 + 3 - (
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dm_mathematics
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Lisa, the following AT&T conference call has been arranged for the HFD
Screening Committee. Let us know if you have any questions or need
additional information. SRS
Thursday, March 8
1:15p-2:15p (CST)/12:15p-1:15p (MST)
Dial-in 1.800.230.1074
Pass code: 666321
Host: Jeff Skilling
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enron_emails
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152 B.R. 677 (1993)
In re Michael BENDE, individually and transacting as Michael Properties, Debtor.
PLURAL REALTY INC., as Assignee and Successor-In-Interest to Poughkeepsie Savings Bank, F.S.B., Plaintiff,
v.
Michael BENDE, individually and transacting as Michael Properties, Defendant.
Bankruptcy No. 91-32869-BKC-RAM, Adv. No. 92-0812-BKC-RAM-A.
United States Bankruptcy Court, S.D. Florida.
January 28, 1993.
Memorandum Revising Decision on Motion to Amend or for New Judgment March 9, 1993.
*678 *679 Elizabeth Bohn, Jorden Schulte & Burchette, Miami, FL, for plaintiff.
Keith A. Goldbaum, Zwick, Friedman & Goldbaum, Boca Raton, FL, for defendant/debtor.
MEMORANDUM OF DECISION
CHARLES J. MARRO, Bankruptcy Judge, Sitting by Special Designation.
This Court has jurisdiction of this proceeding under 28 U.S.C. § 157 and 28 U.S.C. § 1334(d) as well as the General Order of Reference of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida.
This Memorandum of Decision constitutes findings of fact and conclusions of law under F.R.Civ.P. 52 as made applicable by Rule 7052 of the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure.
The Plaintiff by its complaint seeks declaratory and Injunctive Relief regarding its right to continue to use a sewer line and lift station constructed by the Debtor-Defendant which provides sewage disposal for a Shopping Center now owned by the Plaintiff through foreclosure of a mortgage.
An evidentiary hearing was held and as part thereof the parties have agreed to certain proposed findings. Based on the evidence and the proposed findings submitted by agreement the Court makes the following determinations:
FINDINGS OF FACT
By deed dated August 5, 1983 the defendant, Michael Bende, an individual trading as Michael Properties, acquired from New Plan Realty Trust certain tracts or parcels of land and premises situated in the Township of Old Bridge, County of Middlesex, State of New Jersey, known as Lots 9-A, 13 and 14 as shown on the Tax Map of the Township of Old Bridge.
After the acquisition of said property Bende improved it by constructing a
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freelaw
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When you combine the two into one business, that business inevitably increases
profits by reducing the quality of all services that do not lead directly to
their own content.
Make it illegal for content businesses to own infrastructure businesses (and
vice versa) and the need for other market regulations drastically decrease.
~~~
ralgozino
Man, this is the best explanation of net neutrality that I've read. Thank you.
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tenebrisalietum
Counterpoints:
\- Before the Internet was handed to the masses in the mid 90's, there was
still a lot of creativity. In the past 50 years we have numerous new
styles/genres of music, art, movies and other types of entertainment.
\- Technically oriented, educated people that tend to be outside of popular
social spheres were the ones that tended to understand the Internet the best,
use it, communicate with others of a like mind, and were there in the initial
rush in the 90's. I'll call these "Internet people". This is not most people.
The same people that can't tell the difference between Facebook and the
Internet still won't without zero ratings.
\- Small websites were always hard to discover unless they happened to be in
the right place at the right time or you were an Internet person and spent a
lot of time exploring and looking. Google helped small websites for a while,
but is now tuned to the normal user, not Internet people.
\- Mass manipulation of society through Internet services doesn't need zero
rating, it needs a self-feeding network effect and a site accessible enough to
non-Internet people. Facebook has achieved this and didn't need zero rating to
do it.
\- Non-Internet people with their inability to see the Internet as anything
other than television 2.0 + Facebook is causing ISPs to consider zero rating
as something to capture customers with. Remember when various groups in the
50's and 60's said TV was evil? They were right.
~~~
icedchai
I miss the 90's. Too bad the thing that ultimately made the Internet
sustainable also ruined it: the masses.
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blakesterz
I'm not quite sure if this needs a [2019] in the title, but it's from November
of last year. I don't know where the cut off is for posts needing a [YEAR]
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hackernews
|
Toxoplasma gondii infections cause suffering and mortality in those congenitally infected or immune compromised. Easily genetically manipulated and disseminated in nature, this parasite is considered a category B bioterrorism pathogen. Improved, new antimicrobials are greatly needed to treat this infection. Type 2 fatty acid biosynthesis (fas), structurally different from mammalian type 2 fas, is a validated target essential for Toxoplasma gondii growth in vitro and survival of the parasite in mice. En
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nih_exporter
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Acute neonatal suppurative parotitis: case reports and review.
We describe two cases of neonatal suppurative parotitis caused by Staphylococcus aureus. Only 32 cases of neonatal suppurative parotitis (72% male) have been described in the English literature in the last 35 years. Thirty-eight percent were premature babies, only 41% were febrile and the causative agent in most cases was S. aureus. Recovery was achieved in 78% of the patients with
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pubmed_abstracts
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{#f0002}
{#f0003}
Cas 2 {#sec2.2}
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Mme A.W âgée de 51 ans sans antécédents pathologique notable avait bénéficié d\'une IRM cervicale dans les suites d\'un accident de la voie publique responsable d\'un traumatisme cranio cervical avec des paresthésies des 04 membres spontanément dégressives. L\'IRM médullaire cervicale avait mis en évidence une lésion hyperintense ayant évoqué seulement le diagnostic d\'une contusion médullaire dans ce contexte post traumatique ([Figure 4](#f0004){ref-type="fig"}). L\'absence d\'évolution radiologique et les discordances radio cliniques ont fait proposer, secondairement, le diagnostic de cavernome intra médullaire cervicale, et une surveillance radio clinique annuelle était proposée. Elle est restée asymptomatique pendant 4 ans jusqu\'à l\'apparition de céphalées cervico-occipitale avec un flou visuel et la découverte d\'un œdème papillaire bilatérale à l\'examen du fond d\'œil. Le bilan neuroradiologique montrait cette
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pubmed_central
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When adding a link post in Facebook, a nice looking description (containing a snippet of text from the linked page) and thumbnail are automatically added to the post.
Is there a way to do this automatically using the Facebook API? I am inclined to think that there is not, because posts added by IFTTT, a popular web application that uses the Facebook API, do not contain descriptions. I am unclear as to whether this is a limitation with the Facebook API, and whether there is any way around it.
A:
Yes, it's possible. You can use the Graph Api Method /profile_id/feed. The method receives the arguments message, picture, link, name, caption, description, source, place and tags. The facebook organize the parameters in a "nice looking summary and thumbnail".
You can get more information in the publishing section in the link http://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/api/
In c#:
public static bool Share(string oauth_token, string message, string name, string link, string picture)
{
try
{
string url =
"https://graph.facebook.com/me/feed" +
"?access_token=" + oauth_token;
StringBuilder post = new StringBuilder();
post.AppendFormat("message={0}", HttpUtility.UrlEncode(message));
post.AppendFormat("&name={0}", HttpUtility.UrlEncode(name));
post.AppendFormat("&link={0}", HttpUtility.UrlEncode(link));
post.AppendFormat("&picture={0}", HttpUtility.UrlEncode(picture));
string result = Post(url, post.ToString());
}
catch (Exception)
{
return false;
}
return true;
}
private static string Post(string url, string post)
{
WebRequest webRequest = WebRequest.Create(url);
webRequest.ContentType = "application/x-www-form-urlencoded";
webRequest.Method = "POST";
byte[] bytes = Encoding.ASCII.GetBytes(post);
webRequest.ContentLength = bytes.Length;
Stream stream = webRequest.GetRequestStream();
stream.Write(bytes
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2. Moderately vigorous growth habit.
3. Freely and continuous flowering habit.
4. Freely branched flowering stems.
5. Bright orange-colored flowers.
Plants of the cultivar Bush Inferno can be compared to plants of the female parent, the cultivar Joey Calypso. In side-by-side comparisons conducted by the Inventor in Tuggerah, New South Wales, Australia, plants of the new Anigozanthos and the cultivar Joey Calypso differed in the following characteristics:
1. Plants of the new Anigozanthos had dark green-colored foliage whereas plants of the cultivar Joey Calypso had greyed green-colored foliage.
2. Plants of the new Anigozanthos had branched flowering stems whereas plants of the cultivar Joey Calypso did not have branched flowering stems.
3. Plants of the new Anigozanthos had bright orange-colored flowers whereas plants of the cultivar Joey Calypso had yellow orange-colored flowers.
Plants of the cultivar Bush Inferno can be compared to plants of the male parent, the unidentified selection of Anigozanthos flavidus. In side-by-side comparisons conducted by the Inventor in Tuggerah, New South Wales, Australia, plants of the new Anigozanthos and the male parent selection differed in the following characteristics:
1. Plants of the new Anigozanthos had curved leaves whereas plants of the male parent selection had straight leaves.
2. Plants of the new Anigozanthos had shorter leaves than plants of the male parent selection.
3. Plants of the new Anigozanthos had shorter flowering stems than plants of the male parent selection.
Plants of the new Anigozanthos can be compared to plants of the cultivar Bush Spark, disclosed in a U.S. Plant patent application Ser. No. 10/747,787 filed concurrently. In side-by-side comparisons conducted in Lompoc, Calif., plants of the new Anigozanthos differed from plants of the cultivar Bush Spark in the following characteristics:
1. Flowering stems of plants of the new Anigozanthos were not as freely branching as flowering stems of plants of the cultivar Bush Spark.
2. Plants of the new Anigozanthos had larger flowers and inflorescences than plants of the
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Taungdwingyi Township() is a township of Magway District in the Magway Division of Myanmar. The principal town is Taungdwingyi. People have inhabited this area for thousands of years, and one of the earliest civilizations of Myanmar, Beikthano, the ancient Pyu city, is located near the town. The territorial area is planes, and rice, beans, grains, sugarcane, and other plants were grown there.
Border
Taungdwingyi Township is bordered by the following townships:
Myothit Township to the North
Sinbaungwe Township to the South
Lewe Township of Mandalay Region to the East
Tatkon Township of Mandalay Region to the East
Magway Township to the West
Economic
The economy of this area is based on agriculture and trading agricultural products. The chief crops raised are rice, beans, peas, grains and sugarcane. Once several years ago, this area had deep teak forests, and the timber industry was highly developed, but now all the teak trees have disappeared.
Transportation
Major town is connected to large Divisional city Magway(68 km/42 miles) to the west, Pyay(162 km/101 miles ) to the South and Naypyidaw(68 km/42 miles) to the East, by means of territorial road and railways. By the territorial road, it is 227 km to Mandalay and 365 km to Yangon. The closest major airport to Taungdwingyi, Myanmar is Magwe Airport (MWQ).
Between the local villages and town, they are mostly connected by dirt roads and backroads.
Weather
April is warmest with an average temperature of 39 °C at noon. January is coldest with an average temperature of 14 °C at night. Temperatures drop sharply at night. January is on average the month with most sunshine. The wet season has a rainfall peak around August, the dry season is around the month of March.
Nature
The area has a humid (> 0.65 p/pet) climate. The land area is totally cultivated, not much natural vegetation is left. The landscape is mostly covered with mosaic croplands/vegetation. The climate is classified as a tropical monsoon (short dry season, monsoon rains other months), with a subtropical dry forest biozone . The soil in the area
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- if $\Theta(\phi)$ is an isotropic vector, then there exists a birational morphism $\eta\colon S\to Y$ such that $\eta\circ\phi\circ\eta^{-1}$ is an automorphism of $Y$.
Then <span style="font-variant:small-caps;">Diller</span> and <span style="font-variant:small-caps;">Favre</span> prove the following statement:
\[thm:blablabla\] Let $\phi\in\mathrm{Bir}(S)$ $($resp. $\psi\in\mathrm{Bir}(\widetilde{S}))$ be an algebraically stable map of a complex projective surface $S$ $($resp. $\widetilde{S})$. Assume that $\phi$ and $\psi$ are conjugate via a proper modification. Suppose that $\lambda(\phi)>1$ $($or equivalently that $\lambda(\psi)>1)$. Then $\Theta(\phi)\cdot\Theta(\phi)=0$ if and only if $\Theta(\psi)\cdot\Theta(\psi)=0$.
Theorem \[thm:blabla\] follows from Theorems \[thm:diamond\] and \[thm:blablabla\].
#### A second answer
The following statement gives another characterization of birational maps conjugate to an automorphism of a smooth projective rational surface:
\[thm:fleur\] Let $\phi$ be a birational map of a complex projective surface $S$.
- If $\lambda(\phi)$ is a <span style="font-variant:small-caps;">Salem</span> number, then there exists a birational map $\psi\colon\widetilde{S}\dashrightarrow S$ that conjugates $\phi$ to an automorphism of $\widetilde{S}$;
- if $\phi$ is conjugate to an automorphism, then $\lambda(\phi)$ is a quadratic integer or a <span style="font-variant:small-caps;">Salem</span> number.
Assume that $\lambda(\phi)$ is a <span style="font-variant:small-caps;">Salem</span> number. Denote by $P(t)\in\mathbb{Z}[t]$ the minimal polynomial of $\lambda(\phi)$. But $\lambda(\phi)$ is a <span style="font-variant:small-caps;">Salem</span> number so there exists a root of $P$ with modulus $1
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OpenFOAM is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option)
any later version.
OpenFOAM is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more
details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
OpenFOAM. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
// * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * //
\mainpage OpenFOAM®: open source CFD
\section about About OpenFOAM
OpenFOAM is a free, open source CFD software package released free and
open-source under the GNU General Public License by the,
<a href="http://www.openfoam.org">OpenFOAM Foundation</a>. It has a large
user base across most areas of engineering and science, from both commercial
and academic organisations. OpenFOAM has an extensive range of features to
solve anything from complex fluid flows involving chemical reactions,
turbulence and heat transfer, to solid dynamics and electromagnetics.
<a href="http://www.openfoam.org/features">More ...</a>
\section layout Code Layout
The OpenFOAM source code comprises of four main components:
- src:
the core OpenFOAM source code
- applications:
collections of library functionality wrapped up into applications,
such as solvers and utilities
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Though Madrid were overwhelming favourites to establish a healthy lead in the opening instalment of their quarter-final tie Nicosia, they were forced to wait until the closing 16 minutes before goals from Karim Benzema either side of a Kaká effort broke the hosts' resolve. José Mourinho's side were the dominant force throughout, however, and were rarely troubled by APOEL.
"In the first half, we started strong," said Pepe. "They were defending and we had possession. We tried to penetrate their defence but we couldn't. In the second half, we improved and took advantage of the chances we got. It was an important victory. The whole team contributed to make sure that we, the defenders, had rather a quiet night. Everybody worked very well together.
"It was an important match for us; we needed to be very concentrated because APOEL may not be a 'big' team, but their players work hard. They're a very organised side and I think the team needs to be congratulated."
It was only after Mourinho shuffled his pack just past the hour, replacing Fábio Coentrão and Gonzalo Higuaín with Marcelo and Kaká, that the Merengues found that clinical edge. Kaká played a key role by setting up Benzema for the opener and scoring the second.
"I am happy with my participation for 30 minutes," said the Brazilian playmaker. "I made use of the opportunity I had. I scored a goal, I provided an assist. I am also happy with the victory; we took a big step towards the semi-finals. My aim is to help the team in my own way."
Benzema, who took his UEFA Champions League goal tally for the season to seven to trail only Mario Gomez and Lionel Messi, conceded the game was not as straightforward as the final score suggests. "It was a very difficult match, especially in the first half," he said. "In the second, we played better and achieved a very important victory. We will continue at the same pace in the second leg as well."
The CHAMPIONS LEAGUE and UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE words, the UEFA Champions League logo and trophy and the UEFA Champions League Final logos are protected by trade marks and/or copyright of UEFA. No use for commercial purposes may be made of such trade marks. Use
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Let x = -3 + 5. Let i(v) = -37*v + 2 + 34*v - 2*v**2 + v**2 + 625*v**3 + 2*v**2. Let w be i(x). What is w rounded to the nearest ten thousand?
10000
Suppose j + 0 = -35. Let x be 15/j - 2520003/(-7). Round x to the nearest one hundred thousand.
400000
Let u be (-1 + 30001)*(-12 + 6 + 15). Round u to the nearest 10000.
270000
Let v = -57.3 + 9.3. Let i = -16 - v. Let l = i + -30.98. Round l to one dp.
1
Let i be 1*(-3 + 7) - 4. Suppose -2*q = -i*q - 10. Let h be 92/q*3750/6. What is h rounded to the nearest 1000?
12000
Let p be (-21)/14*(0 + -2). Let o be (-115200002)/p + (-30)/(-45). What is o rounded to the nearest one million?
-38000000
Let z(f) = -4119996*f - 2. Let l(u) = 4119995*u + 2. Let p(b) = 2*l(b) + 3*z(b). Let d be p(1). What is d rounded to the nearest one hundred thousand?
-4100000
Let i = -7 - -10. Suppose 0 = 3*l - 5*j - 65, l = -i*l - 5*j + 75. Let m = 120 - l. Round m to the nearest 100.
100
Let t = -331.873 + 329.6. Round t to one decimal place.
-2.3
Let b be 2 + (-8)/(16/(-4)). Suppose y + 5217 = -p + 3*y, b*p - y = -20861. Let u = p - 96785. What is u rounded to the nearest 10000?
-100000
Let l = -0.6 + 0.58. Let m = l + -0.16. Let d = m - -0.166. Round d to 2 decimal places.
-0.01
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Kate
Kerri Thompson@ENRON
12/18/2000 01:47 PM
To: Kate Symes/PDX/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Re: apb
481433 needs a broker
Kate Symes @ ECT 12/18/2000 03:37 PM
To: Kerri Thompson/Corp/Enron@ENRON
cc:
Subject: Re: apb
First deal
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Like the instant case, Dowhower is assigned to District II of the court of appeals. We are issuing our opinion in Dowhower simultaneously with our opinion in this case. The Gohde and Van Erden cases are assigned to other districts of the court of appeals, and those courts have not as yet issued opinions in those cases. The issue in this case and Dowhower is also raised in other cases currently pending in the court of appeals.
[3] "Split limits" confers separate coverage "per person" and "per occurrence." See Folkman, 264 Wis. 2d 617, ¶ 6. "Single limits" coverage does not make such a distinction.
[4] WISCONSIN STAT. § 632.32(5)(i) (2001-02) grants insurers the right to reduce their limits of liability by the sums paid by or on behalf of the tortfeasor. The parties do not dispute that the reducing clause in the Commercial policy conforms to the strictures of this statute. Rather, the dispute is whether the location and language of the reducing clause renders the Commercial policy contextually ambiguous and therefore unenforceable.
All references to the Wisconsin Statutes are to the 2001-02 version.
[5] The Folkmans also sued the other driver and his insurer.
[6] The Folkmans' theory of multiple liability was based on the following reasoning:
a. the driver son, as the operator of the vehicle, was liable to Debra and her other son, as passengers of the vehicle, producing a claim of $50,000 ($25,000 for each insured);
b. Debra was liable to the passenger son as the co-sponsor of the driver son's license, producing a claim of $25,000;
c. the father was liable to both Debra and the passenger son as the co-sponsor of the driver son's license, producing a claim of $50,000 ($25,000 for each insured).
See Folkman, 264 Wis. 2d 617, 11 9.
[7] In fact, the record in this case does not reveal whether the Vorbecks had read the Commercial policy.
[8] We assume the "Quick Reference" index does not reference the Wisconsin Endorsement because the policy, including the index, is a generic policy intended for use in all jurisdictions. As such, the index does not reflect any endorsements unique
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Programming less - bootload
http://www.scripting.com/stories/2007/11/28/programmingLess.html
======
mojuba
_Your code at its kernel level must have this simplicity. But at the edges,
where you're accommodating the minds of users, inevitably it gets a little
messy._
Absolutely. Your core code is usually targeted to programmers, that is,
(hopefully) formally thinking folks, so you may choose to be as succinct as
possible here. At the same time UI code may become illogical, non-linear mess
only because their users can't think formally. Bookkeeping/accounting software
is a perfect example.
Those developers who prefer working on compilers, libraries or operating
systems are actually those who want to get the most out of programming.
Maximum joy, that is.
------
gills
I agree that simplicity and elegance are key, but in my experience the UI does
not _inevitably_ get messy. The same rules apply, but you have to work at
different levels of abstraction. The central structure and algorithms of a UI
are no longer about the data itself, but about transforming the data (and
transforming the transformer!). There's a special brand of programmer crack
reserved for those who create elegant and flexible UI code.
------
adnam
I wish people would test their pages with a text-only browser more. The
article whole article was interspersed with the phrase "permalink to this
paragraph"
~~~
philh
Even in a graphical browser, I found the permalink icons really intrusive. I'm
used to things like that being used to sign off posts
(<http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/11/29/erskine_steps_down/>), and it breaks
the flow to see them at the end of every paragraph.
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edw519
"The design of the central data structure of an app determines the quality of
the app, in every way."
Wow!
As Edward Everett wrote to Abraham Lincoln the day after the Gettysburg
address:
"I wish that I could flatter myself that I had come as near to the central
idea of the occasion in two hours as you did in two minutes."
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downer
dicts FT
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The current study proposes to use a randomized controlled design to test the feasibility and impact of aerobic physical activity for children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity (ADHD) and Disruptive Behavior Disorders (DBD) living in an urban poor community. Epidemiological studies estimate the community prevalence of ADHD to be between 8 and 23%, and DBD to be between 5% and 9%. The disorders are highly comorbid and rates are reported to be nearly three times higher among African American and urban poor communities where
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[Ductal carcinoma in situ in dynamic MR-mammography at 1.5 T].
To define the value of contrast-enhanced MR mammography in ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS). In a group of 35 patients with DCIS, the results of MR imaging were compared to histopathology and immunohistochemistry in a retrospective study. In 35 patients with DCIS, a signal enhancement was found in 25 cases (72%). In 15 of these cases, the signal time curve was typical for
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RESULTS
=======
[Table 1](#t01){ref-type="table"} provides the frequency (n) and percentage (%) of the characteristics of the 239 patients in study.
Table 1Sample Characteristics.VariableCategoryn%**Age (years)\***44,5±14,4(15 - 92)**Sex**male16870,3female7129,7**Side of the lesion**right11146,4left12853,6**Mechanism of the lesion**fall from height9640,2motorcycle crash5422,6run over4518,8car crash2610,9beach injury104,2football72,9fight10,4**Associated lesions**present5422,6absent18577,4[^2]
[Figure 1](#f01){ref-type="fig"} illustrates the relative distribution in descending order of the mechanisms of injury to the sample.
Figure 1Relative distribution in ascending order of lesion mechanisms in the whole sample.
[Figure 2](#f02){ref-type="fig"} shows the frequency distribution by age of patients with tibial plateau fractures. It was observed that 71% of injuries occurred in those aged 30-60 years.
Figure 2Frequency distribution by age range.
[Table 2](#t02){ref-type="table"} provides the frequency (n) and percentage (%) of classifications of tibial plateau by Hohl, Schatzker and AO. It can be observed in [Table 2](#t02){ref-type="table"} that 52% of the lesions were of low energy (level \< 3) according to Schatzker and Hohl scales, approximately 36% of the lesions were in the high energy in the scales of Hohl (level 5), Schatzker (levels 5 and 6 ) and AO (levels C1, C2 and C3). ([Table 2](#t02){ref-type="table"}) The [Chart 1](#f03){ref-type="fig"} shows the overall sample of injuries.
Table 2Classification of the tibial plateau to the 239 lesions.Scaleleveln%**Hohl**1208,42208,43863642811,658535,6**Schatzker**1208,428435,13218,842811,753815,964820,1**AO**B14418,4B2239,6B38836,9C1135
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.my-case {
width: 100px;
background-color: black !important;
}
.fix {
white-space: nowrap;
}
<link href="https://maxcdn.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/4.0.0/css/bootstrap.min.css" rel="stylesheet"/>
By default
<div class="progress" style="width:100px">
<div class="progress-bar" role="progressbar" style="width: 25%;" aria-valuenow="25" aria-valuemin="0" aria-valuemax="100">Some very very long text</div>
</div>
My case
<div class="progress my-case">
<div class="progress-bar fix" role="progressbar" style="width: 25%;" aria-valuenow="25" aria-valuemin="0" aria-valuemax="100">Some very very long text</div>
</div>
A:
The .progress-bar should be made position: absolute with height: 100%; inside a position:relative parent (our .progress) with auto height - in order to let the inner text/content dictate it's height.
The text should be than moved inside a separate element like i.e: .progress-label
.progress {
position:relative; /* add! */
width: 100px;
background-color: black !important;
height: auto !important; /* add! (let text dictate height! ) */
}
.progress-bar { /* Added styles */
position: absolute;
height: 100%;
}
.progress-label { /* added element and CSS */
position: relative;
color: #fff;
}
<link href="https://maxcdn.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/4.0.0/css/bootstrap.min.css" rel="stylesheet"/>
<div class="progress">
<div class="progress-bar" role="progressbar" style="width: 25%;" aria-valuenow="25" aria-valuemin="0" aria-valuemax="100"></div>
<span class="
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stackexchange
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In recent years, display devices have been used in various apparatus as information display means for viewers. A new display panel (a major part of a display device, excluding an external circuit, a casing, and the like) that utilizes liquid crystal, plasma, electro-luminescence, field emission, or the like, becomes the mainstream of typical display devices now, in place of a Braun tube that was popularly utilized for display devices before. The new display panel generally has a flat display area in which a plurality of pixels, each being a basic unit for image formation in the display area, is arranged in a matrix, and is a type of display panel that enables the display device to be small in thickness. Hence, the new display device is also called “flat panel display” as a generic term.
Taking as an example an active-matrix liquid-crystal display device, which is a most typical display device now, a plurality of display areas are formed on a mother substrate made of an insulative material such as transparent glass or plastic. In each display area, pluralities of scan wirings and signal wirings are arranged in matrix patterns, and at their intersection points, thin film transistors, i.e., switching elements and pixels having pixel electrodes are arranged in a matrix. Through steps of forming them, the mother substrate is fabricated into an array substrate with the scan wirings, the signal wirings, the pixel electrodes, and various other wirings, terminals, and the likes formed thereon. The array substrate and its opposite substrate are bonded together with a gap of several μm, and cut and separated on a display area basis, thereby to obtain a plurality of liquid crystal panels (display panels). The gap is filled with a liquid crystal material. In addition, there are two methods of filling a liquid crystal: one is a one-drop fill method that is applied before an opposite substrate is bonded; and the other is a vacuum injection method that is applied after bonded.
In manufacturing steps prior to those of cutting and separating the array substrate and mounting a driver circuit and an external circuit, there has been a discharge breakdown problem that a short circuit or a break occurs in a scan wiring or a signal wiring formed on the array substrate owing to an external static electricity, or there has been a discharge breakdown problem of a gate insulation film that causes a change in characteristic such as a threshold level of the thin film transistor.
As a way to solve the above-mentioned problem, a configuration has been disclosed in, for example, JP Unexamined
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Bobby flew down and talked with the doctor who had treated Jock for a severe fever while he was in South America. Bobby returned to Southfork and revealed this information at a Ewing barbecue, where Jock's best friend Punk Anderson said that while he had the fever, Jock was telling the history of the Ewing family. This small piece of evidence against Wes Parmalee being Jock Ewing was seized on. By then, Ray had told Wes that his presence was causing a lot of trouble to the family, just before Wes went to see Miss Ellie. Miss Ellie told her family that Wes had told her that he wasn't Jock, that he had met Jock while working in South America and was on the helicopter with Jock, where he took Jock's things and learned about the Ewings. Wes wanted to have such a wonderful family again since he had lost his wife and children years ago. Miss Ellie claimed that Wes had apologized for the pain he'd caused, and had left Dallas for good.
The storyline was an experiment to gauge an attempt to restore the late Jim Davis' character to the show, after efforts to recast proved futile after no suitable actor could be found to replace Davis. Ultimately, viewer reaction was mixed, but not favorable, as Miss Ellie had found happiness with her remarriage to Clayton Farlow, and that actor Steve Forrest, then at 61, was 16 years younger than his predecessor. Producers finally yielded to viewers and ended the storyline, leaving Jock dead for good by the end of the tenth season.
Legacy
After Jim Davis' death, artist Ro Kim painted a portrait of the actor in his role as Jock Ewing. The portrait became a focal point of the Dallas set and was featured in a number of episodes. The painting hung in the home of Larry Hagman, who played antagonist J.R. Ewing for many years until he decided to sell the portrait at auction in spring 2011. The Southfork Ranch in Parker, Texas, where Dallas exteriors were shot, features a different Jock Ewing portrait as a focal point of its "Jock's Living Room".
Jock drove the same 1978 Lincoln Mark V with the license plate EWING 1 for all four seasons in which he appeared, which is still on the grounds of Southfork, parked in one of the gift shops.
Notes
References
External links
Jock Ewing Biography at Ultimate
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We obtain important relations by taking the variation of the basic identities Eq.(\[eq:identity\]).
First, we take the variation of the both sides of $\d_{mn}=\<1{\>_{}}_{mn}$. Then, with the help of Eq.(\[eq:d<A>\]), we get $$\begin{aligned}
0= \frac{1}{2}\<g\cdot \d g {\>_{}}_{mn} + \mu_{mn} + \mu_{nm} \ \ , \end{aligned}$$ which implies an identity, $$\<g\cdot \d g {\>_{}}_{mn} = -2 (\mu_{mn} + \mu_{nm}) \ \ .
\label{eq:<gdg>1}$$ Thus, with the help of Eq.(\[eq:mu\]), we get $$\<g\cdot \d g {\>_{}}_{mn}
= -\frac{2}{\l_m - \l_n}
(\<\d \Delta {\>_{}}_{mn}-\<\d \Delta {\>_{}}_{nm})\ \ {\rm for}\ \
m \neq n \ \ .
\label{eq:<gdg>2}$$ On the other hand, no condition is imposed on $\<g\cdot \d g {\>_{}}_{n}$ except for $$\<g\cdot \d g\>_{{}_{0}}= 2 \frac{\d V}{V}\ \ ,
\label{eq:<gdg>0}$$ which follows by an independent argument (see [*Appendix*]{} \[section:Appendix A\]).
Now we take the variation of the both sides of $\d_{mn}=\<g_{ab}{\>_{}}_{mn}$ for $m,n \geq 1$. Then, with the help of Eq.(\[eq:d<Aab>\]), we get $$0= - \<\overline{\d g}_{ab}{\>_{}}_{mn} - (\d \ln \l_n) \d_{mn}
+ \sqrt{\frac{\l_m}{\l_n}}\ \mu_{mn}
+ \sqrt{\frac{\l_n}{\l_m}}\ \mu_{nm} \ \ ,$$ where $\overline{A}_{ab}:= A_{ab}-\frac{1}{2}A_\cdot^{\ \cdot} g_{ab}$ for any
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/*
* Copyright 2008 Google Inc.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not
* use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of
* the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
* WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
* License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under
* the License.
*/
package java.util;
import static javaemul.internal.Coercions.ensureInt;
import java.io.Serializable;
/**
* Implementation of Map interface based on a hash table. <a
* href="http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/api/java/util/HashMap.html">[Sun
* docs]</a>
*
* @param <K> key type
* @param <V> value type
*/
public class HashMap<K, V> extends AbstractHashMap<K, V> implements Cloneable,
Serializable {
/**
* Ensures that RPC will consider type parameter K to be exposed. It will be
* pruned by dead code elimination.
*/
@SuppressWarnings("unused")
private K exposeKey;
/**
* Ensures that RPC will consider type parameter V to be exposed. It will be
* pruned by dead code elimination.
*/
@SuppressWarnings("unused")
private V exposeValue;
public HashMap() {
}
public HashMap(int ignored) {
super(ignored);
}
public HashMap(int ignored, float alsoIgnored) {
super(ignored, alsoIgnored);
}
public HashMap(Map<? extends K, ? extends V> toBeCopied) {
super(toBeCopied);
}
public Object clone() {
return new HashMap<K, V>(this);
}
@Override
boolean equals(Object value
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New Drug Combination Holds Promise
A San Diego drug company, BrainCells Inc., made an announcement in August of 2009 that caught psychiatrists by surprise. A clinical trial conducted by BrainCells showed that depression sufferers found relief when treated with a strange regimen of an anti-anxiety medication combined with a garden-variety dietary supplement. Half a year later, the company is taking giant steps toward turning that discovery into a marketplace hit.
BrainCells tested buspirone, a low-dose generic medication for anxiety, in tandem with melatonin, a common over-the-counter supplement on 142 patients. Researcher Mauricio Fava, a vice chair of psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital said that the effect of this double therapy was every bit as effective as standard treatments for depression, such as, say, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRI). Since then, BrainCells has been working on getting their product out on the market.
Novel Therapy
This combination therapy has been the talk of the psychiatric community and represents a brand new way of treating depression. The innovative medication is different than anything seen before because it works by stimulating the brain to produce new neurons (neurogenesis). The impact of a novel type of therapy cannot be overestimated since some 20 million U.S. citizens suffer from depression.
Current medications don't work for all and have a tendency to cause unpleasant side effects such as sexual dysfunction and weigh gain. BrainCells combo drug/supplement didn't cause similar side effects so can be seen as a serious option for a huge number of people. CEO for BrainCells, Jim Schoeneck comments, “The depression data we showed has really been the big story over the past few months.”
User-Friendly
But of course, a great deal of groundwork must be done to pave the way for the drug to find its way to your drugstore's shelves. First, the drug needs to undergo more clinical testing, and then it needs to win FDA clearance to market the drug, which has received the code name BCI-952. Also, the first trial had participants taking two different pills, and the company must come up with a one-pill formula to make it truly marketable and user-friendly. According to Schoeneck, BrainCells is working toward creating an oral pill that can be taken once daily, just before bed. The company also needs to make sure it's got things squared away in terms of
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Clement, Attached is a form of guaranty by Enron Corp. for ECS Compression
Services Company, LLC. (ECC). ECC is owned approximately 9% by Enron
Compression Services Company (a 100% owned ENA subsidiary). The form has
been reviewed by Continental Divide Electric Cooperative, Inc. (the
Counterparty) and they are OK with it. Please review and let me know if you
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seeking an order from the trial court compelling arbitration, delay alone generally does not
establish waiver. See In re Vesta Ins. Group, 192 S.W.3d at 763. The record shows a period of
approximately one year between the time Pilot Travel answered the lawsuit and the time it filed
its motion to compel arbitration. Greater delays in moving to compel arbitration have been
insufficient to constitute waiver of arbitration rights. See, e.g., id. (litigating for two years in trial
court insufficient to overcome presumption against waiver). We must consider this delay in the
context of other factors affecting the litigation process. Small, 310 S.W.3d at 639.
We note there was no evidentiary hearing and no reporter’s record of argument before the
trial court concerning Pilot Travel’s motion to compel arbitration. The trial court made no
findings pertinent to the merits of Pilot Travel’s motion to compel arbitration. Appellees do not
cite to evidence purportedly presented to the trial court, nor can appellees cite to any evidence in
the record, that demonstrates Pilot Travel substantially invoked the judicial process. See Small,
310 S.W.3d at 645–46, 649 (record did not support argument that movants had waived their right
to arbitration by invoking the judicial process to the prejudice of nonmovant; record contained no
reporter’s record of argument before the trial court, no evidentiary hearing regarding the motion
to compel arbitration, and no trial court findings).
–20–
The quantum of litigation conduct that will be deemed “substantial” depends very much
on the context. See Perry Homes, 258 S.W.3d at 593; EZ Pawn Corp. v. Mancias, 934 S.W.2d
87, 89–90 (Tex. 1996) (per curiam) (party did not waive arbitration right by answering the suit,
participating in docket control conference, propounding requests for production and
interrogatories, noticing plaintiff’s deposition, and entering into an agreed order to reset the
original trial date); Walker v. J.C. Bradford & Co., 938 F.2d 575, 576–78 (5th Cir. 1991) (party
did not waive arbitration right by propounding interrogatories and requests for production
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Well that went from "probably" to clarity pretty quickly. (the rest of the
article doesn't mention the probable claim again; the only possible reference
is an OED quote about "jasm", not about "jazz").
While I'm sure the OED does make a compelling connection between "jazz" and
"jasm", it seems a bit disorganised for the article not to reference this
directly (presuming that's the author's source).
The tone is also so odd: it's as if it was written purely as a rebuttal to
some pub debate that the author had been particularly worked up about, zealous
exclamation-marks throughout.
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crazygringo
> _The Oxford English Dictionary, the most reliable and complete record of the
> English language, traces “jasm” back to at least 1860: J. G. Holland Miss
> Gilbert 's Career xix. 350 ‘She's just like her mother... Oh! she's just as
> full of jasm!’.. ‘Now tell me what “jasm” is.’.._
And "-asm" is such an unusual word ending in English, it makes me wonder how
"jasm" itself came about? (If I didn't know any better, seeing the word for
the first time I'd never guess it was supposed to be English.)
Running a regex on the dictionary, there are only a handful of other words
ending in it -- mostly "sarcasm", "orgasm", "chasm", "spasm", and various
scientific terms ending in "plasm" (e.g. "nucleoplasm").
~~~
id
"enthusiasm" is another one
~~~
Sharlin
Which has an interesting etymology. Also from Greek, but the original root
word is _theos_ , "god", from which is derived _enthous_ , "possessed by god",
and further _enthousiasmos_ , "being possessed by god", or less literally
"being inspired".
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blowski
See also:
[http://www.bbc.com/culture/story/20170224-the-mysetrious-
ori...](http://www.bbc.com/culture/story/20170224-the-mysetrious-origins-of-
jazz
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hackernews
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The mechanism of general anesthesia is unknown, despite over 100 years of clinical use. An understanding of the molecular basis of anesthetic action is necessary to provide better insight into the selection, design, and administration of general anesthetics. Even the site of anesthetic action is unclear, partly because a wide range of chemical compounds induce anesthesia, including rare gas atoms, alcohols, and steroids. However, it is known that anesthetic potency correlates with lipophilicity. Because of this correlation, an early theory of anesthetic interaction
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[Age-and, education-corrected number connection test and digit symbol test in diagnosis of minimal hepatic encephalopathy].
To determine the age-and education-corrected control values for the number connection test (NCT) and digit symbol test (DST) psychometric measures to increase their accuracy for diagnosis of minimal hepatic encephalopathy (MHE). The NCT Part A (NCT-A) and DST were administered to 843 healthy volunteers (age range:16-65 years;
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The data clearly show that the catalytic activity of CaO for glycerol etherification can be increased by dispersing the CaO as nanoparticles on CNF. As discussed above, we propose that at a loading of 1.7 mmol CaO, homogeneous catalysis is dominant. At higher loadings of CaO, that is, 5 mmol, heterogeneous catalysis contributes to the reaction, as a result of the presence of colloidal CaO. The efficiency and extent with which the glycerol can be charged with such colloidal catalysts is therefore key to the productivity of the system. Indeed, with 5 mmol CaO, we observe higher catalytic activity when the CaO is dispersed on CNF and dispensed from the CNF into the reaction mixture. We hypothesize that this is due to smaller colloidal particles being rapidly produced from CaO/CNF and immediately contributing to catalysis, whereas larger colloids originating from bulk CaO form over a longer time period as the reaction proceeds and thus do not immediately contribute to the catalytic activity.
CaO dissolution in glycerol involves a complex network of reactions.\[[@b23]\] The harsh temperatures and polar environment necessary for glycerol etherification ensure CaO is converted into different species during the progress of the reaction. As water is produced as a byproduct, Ca(OH)~2~ formation is unavoidable even under argon atmosphere [(1)](#m1){ref-type="disp-formula"} and CaO can react with glycerol to form calcium glyceroxides [(2)](#m2){ref-type="disp-formula"}. The active species may also be dissolved Ca^2+^ ions from [(3)](#m3){ref-type="disp-formula"} or [(4)](#m4){ref-type="disp-formula"}. The active calcium species may, finally, be present as Ca colloidal nanoparticles. The activity of the soluble Ca^2+^ species from bulk CaO or CaO/CNF is expected to be the same, whereas, the nature of the colloids formed from each source is likely to be different and to produce different activities. To verify these hypotheses we have examined our system by using light scattering techniques and conductivity measurements.
Light scattering techniques were used to characterize the Ca colloids present. Figure [10](#fig10){ref-type="fig"} summarizes the static light scattering (SLS) measurements we have performed, plotting the scattered light intensity versus *k*-squared, in which *k* is a measure for the scattering angle.\[[@b24]\] Samples
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Serialized Data
I'm trying to add data to a serialized string -
I get the serialized string from my database - e.g. a:1:{i:0;s:2:"32";}
Unserialize it
add a value to it e.g. 128
serialize it and save it back
But I get
s:33:"a:2:{i:0;s:2:"64";i:1;s:3:"128";}";
Where did the s:33 come into it and surrounded the rest in quotes and ends with a semi colon?
function addItem($serializedArray, $item)
{
$a = unserialize($serializedArray);
$a[] = $item;
return serialize($a);
}
$lp = $wpdb->get_results( $wpdb->prepare("Select MemNo from YP_Members Limit 0, 10") );
foreach ($lp as $userid){
$user_id = $userid->MemNo;
$meta_value = $wpdb->get_var( $wpdb->prepare("Select meta_value from iropiusermeta Where meta_key = 'user_iro_area' AND user_id = $user_id") );
echo "User=".$user_id."<br />Value=".$meta_value."<br />";
if ($meta_value){
$user_iro_area = addItem($meta_value, "128");
update_user_meta($user_id, 'user_iro_area_new', $user_iro_area);
} else {
// Add meta_key user_iro_area
echo "<b>Add New Me</b><br />";
$iro_group_num[] = "128";
$user_iro_area = serialize($iro_group_num);
update_user_meta($user_id, 'user_iro_area_new', $user_iro_area);
}
} // End of Main While Loop
A:
your meta value is getting serialized twice, you should pass update_user_meta an array, not a serialized string. and while you're
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In the related art, work cells are used to produce welds or welded parts. There are at least two broad categories of work cells, including robotic work cells and semi-automatic work cells.
In robotic work cells, the scheduling and performing of welding operations is largely automated, with little operator involvement. Thus, these cells generally have a relatively low labor cost and a relatively high productivity. However, their repeating operations cannot easily adapt to varying welding conditions and/or sequences.
In contrast, semi-automatic work cells (i.e., work cells involving at least some operator welding) generally provide less automation vis-à-vis robotic work cells, and accordingly have a relatively higher labor cost and a relatively lower productivity. Nevertheless, there are many instances where using a semi-automatic welding work cell can actually be advantageous over robotic work cells. For example, a semi-automatic welding work cell can more easily adapt to varying welding conditions and/or sequences.
Unfortunately, when welding more complex assemblies in related art semi-automatic work cells, multiple different welding schedules are often required for different types of welds on different parts of an assembly. In many systems, when a different welding schedule must be utilized, the operator is required to stop welding operations and manually adjust the output of the semi-automatic equipment according to the new schedule. In some other systems, this manual adjustment is eliminated by storing particular schedules in the work cell. Nevertheless, even in such systems, the operator still needs to cease welding operations and push a button to select the new welding schedule before he may continue welding.
Neither of these practices for setting a different welding schedule is particularly efficient. Thus, in practice, the number of welding schedules used in a semi-automatic work cell is often reduced in order to eliminate the need for constant adjustment of the output of the semi-automatic equipment. While this reduction of welding schedules makes the overall operation easier for the welder, the forced simplification of this approach can lead to reduced productivity and lower overall quality.
Additionally, when abiding by strict quality control specifications, it is sometimes necessary to perform welds in a specific sequence, verify that each weld is performed with a given set of conditions, and monitor the output of the equipment during the welding operations. In a robotic work cell, these requirements are easily fulfilled. However, in a semi-automatic work cell, these requirements are susceptible to human error, since the operator must keep track of all of these aspects in addition to performing the welding operations themselves.
An illustrative example of
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Although Leti was educated in a Jesuit school, he later became a Protestant. He resided in the court of Louis XIV of France and in 1680 that of Charles II of England, who commissioned him to write a history of England. Leti had access to the library of the Earl of Anglesey, which numbered over 5,000 volumes, as well as that of Bishop Gilbert Burnet. He wrote the first ever proper life of Elizabeth I of England, which includes many romantic embellishments about her youth and her mother, Anne Boleyn. Nevertheless, he may have used documents he found in the English libraries. Leti was also elected a member of the Royal Society.
After the publication of a collection of anecdotes which offended Charles II, Il Teatro Britannico, Leti fled England in 1683 for Amsterdam, where he became the city historiographer in 1685. He died in Amsterdam in 1701.
Leti's biography of Pope Sixtus V has been translated into many languages, and contains an anecdote similar to the infamous "pound of flesh" from William Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice. The Catholic Encyclopedia calls Leti "mendacious and inexact" and is also critical of works described as derivative of Leti's "anti-papal histories." Mosheim, a Lutheran church historian, called Leti "inaccurate and unfaithful." According to Thomas Trollope, "his inexactitude as an historian is notorious." Even secular writers have characterised his biography of Sixtus V as "resting on very slight authority." Among his critics, Leti is sometimes referred to as the "Varillas of Italy."
Leti was the father-in-law of the scholar and theologian Jean Leclerc.
Works
1666. Histoire de Donna Olimpia Maldachini.
1667. Il Nipotismo di Roma, o vero relatione delle ragioni che muovono i Pontefici all' aggrandimento de' Nipoti ("Papal Nepotism, or the True Relation of the Reasons Which Impel the Popes to make their Nephews Powerful")
1668. Il Cardinalissimo di Santa Chiesa.
1668 Il Pvttanisno Romano, à Vero, Conclave Generale delle Puttane della Corte From the Collections at
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/*
* arch/arm/mach-at91/include/mach/at91_shdwc.h
*
* Copyright (C) 2007 Andrew Victor
* Copyright (C) 2007 Atmel Corporation.
*
* Shutdown Controller (SHDWC) - System peripherals regsters.
* Based on AT91SAM9261 datasheet revision D.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*/
#ifndef AT91_SHDWC_H
#define AT91_SHDWC_H
#define AT91_SHDW_CR (AT91_SHDWC + 0x00) /* Shut Down Control Register */
#define AT91_SHDW_SHDW (1 << 0) /* Shut Down command */
#define AT91_SHDW_KEY (0xa5 << 24) /* KEY Password */
#define AT91_SHDW_MR (AT91_SHDWC + 0x04) /* Shut Down Mode Register */
#define AT91_SHDW_WKMODE0 (3 << 0) /* Wake-up 0 Mode Selection */
#define AT91_SHDW_WKMODE0_NONE 0
#define AT91_SHDW_WKMODE0_HIGH 1
#define AT91_SHDW_WKMODE0_LOW 2
#define AT91_SHDW_WKMODE0_ANYLEVEL 3
#define AT91_SHDW_CPTWK0 (0xf << 4) /* Counter On Wake Up 0 */
#define AT91_SHDW_CPTWK0_(x) ((x) << 4)
#define AT91_SHDW_RTTWKEN (1 << 16) /* Real Time Timer Wake-up Enable */
#define AT91_SHDW_SR (AT91_SHDWC + 0x08) /* Shut Down Status Register */
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Police said four burqa-clad militants opened fire on the gates of the Agriculture Training Institute, injuring the guard before making their way inside.
Peshawar Police Chief Muhammad Tahir Khan said three gunmen had been killed and that security forces were carrying out a clearance operation inside the building to track down for any remaining militants.
"The clearance operation is under way," he told AFP.
Spokeswomen for two hospitals in the city said they had received a total of nine bodies and were treating some 38 injured, including several in critical condition.
A spokesman for the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, Muhammad Khurasani, claimed responsibility for the attack in a telephone call to AFP.
"Our mujahids have attacked the building because it was used as office for ISI, God willing our fighters will fight till the last drop of blood," he said, referring to Pakistan's Inter Services Intelligence agency.
Pakistani police said four burqa-clad militants opened fire on the building in Peshawar
(AFP)
Noor Wali, a 19-year-old student at the institute, described a terrifying ordeal that began when he was woken by gunshots.
"I rushed to the door and saw a fountain of blood pumping out of the shoulder of my roommate who was standing outside the room," he told AFP.
He and another student rushed to his aid, and hid from the gunmen for almost an hour before they were rescued by security forces.
"The other student was pressing the wound with his hands to stop the blood and I had to put my hand on his mouth so that he cannot scream," he said.
"We took shelter inside the bedroom and were begging the injured student not to make any sound as the terrorists might hear it and kill us."
The area where the incident occurred is a hub for educational institutions in the city including the University of Peshawar.
An interior ministry official told AFP that cellular networks had been suspended in various cities across the country for security reasons.
The incident comes amid tight security across Pakistan as it celebrates the birthday of the Prophet Mohammed.
The country is tense after weeks-long anti-blasphemy protests in Islamabad that saw seven killed and hundreds wounded in clashes with police.
Violence erupted over the weekend after police and paramilitary forces launched a bungled attempt to clear
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6:42 PM
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578
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576
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405
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52
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2:54 AM
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8:50 PM
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546
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457
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2:11 AM
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12:31 AM
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454
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250
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416
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12:14 AM
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9
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7:00 PM
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11:09 PM
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167
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8:48 PM
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10:08 AM
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Dear Paul:
As you may have heard, Enron has an advisory committee consisting of
leaders in the academic and business communities (list attached). This
committee meets twice each year, along with invited speakers on subjects of
interest to Enron. Top executives of our company do their best to attend.
Starting on the afternoon of October 30, and concluding late in the day
on October 31, we will be meeting in London. I was most impressed with your
presentation at the Aspen
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I MOTION TO DISMISS
Under Rule 12(b)(6), in determining whether a motion to dismiss for failure to state a claim upon which relief can be granted, this Court must accept as true the plaintiff's allegations contained in the complaint and view them in a light most favorable to the plaintiff. Scheuer v. Rhodes, 416 U.S. 232, 236, 94 S.Ct. 1683, 1686, 40 L.Ed.2d 90 (1974); Wileman Bros. & Elliott, Inc. v. Giannini, 909 F.2d 332, 334 (9th Cir.1990); Shah v. County of Los Angeles, 797 F.2d 743, 745 (9th Cir. 1986). Thus, the complaint must stand unless it appears beyond doubt that the plaintiff has alleged no facts that would entitle him to relief. Conley v. Gibson, 355 U.S. 41, 45-46, 78 S.Ct. 99, 101-02, 2 L.Ed.2d 80 (1957); Balistreri v. Pacifica Police Dept., 901 F.2d 696, 699 (9th Cir. 1988). A complaint may be dismissed as a matter of law for two reasons: (1) lack of a cognizable legal theory or (2) insufficient facts under a cognizable legal theory. Balistreri, 901 F.2d at 699; Robertson v. Dean Witter Reynolds, Inc., 749 F.2d 530, 533-34 (9th Cir.1984).
In essence, as the Ninth Circuit has stated, "[t]he issue is not whether a plaintiff's success on the merits is likely but rather whether the claimant is entitled to proceed beyond the threshold in attempting to establish his claims." De La Cruz v. Tormey, 582 F.2d 45, 48 (9th Cir.), cert. denied, 441 U.S. 965, 99 S.Ct. 2416, 60 L.Ed.2d 1072 (1979). The Court must determine whether or not it appears to a certainty under existing law that no relief can be granted under any set of facts that might be proved in support of plaintiffs' claims. Id.
A motion under Rule 12(b)(6) should also be granted if an affirmative defense or other bar to relief is apparent from the face of the Complaint, such as lack of jurisdiction or the
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This is exactly the sort of thing they make better.
~~~
kjksf
Citation required.
A union won't make a company hire you. Whatever power union has, it comes
after signing on the dotted line, so that particular problem would not be
solved by a union.
Unlike police or muni drivers or Detroit auto works, programmers are among the
most frequent job changers.
Other than Hollywood unions (where main benefit, as far as I can tell, is
ensuring that you don't get taken advantage of too much at the low end thanks
to minimum wages etc.) is there any example of a union for a profession where
you change your employer every 2-3 years?
~~~
dec0dedab0de
_is there any example of a union for a profession where you change your
employer every 2-3 years?_
I know a few construction workers who essentially work for the union. A
contractor will get a job, and they'll contact the different unions and say
they need people to get it done.
~~~
fludlight
The unions in construction also provide continuous training for their members,
and good training to boot. I've had real estate developers in NYC tell me they
won't do foundation work with non-union labor because it's so important to get
it right the first time.
~~~
Johnny555
Though the drawback is that union workers tend only to want to work with union
workers. So you can't go with the union workers to do your foundation, and use
a non-union contractor to do other work.
An employer I used to work for found this out the hard way when word got out
that they had hired a non-union carpenter to do some custom cabinetry on an
office build out (he was an expert craftsman who was not cheap, so it wasn't
done for cost savings).
Suddenly it got very hard to find workers to finish the electrical and
plumbing work.
~~~
gaius
_Though the drawback is that union workers tend only to want to work with
union worker_
That is the whole point... a worker's only leverage is to withhold labour. As
an individual that is insignificant but en masse...
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SOLAR_FIELDS
Since it is not legal for employers to require you to give your age
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hackernews
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The goal of this research is to integrate genetic and life course models of criminal and otherwise antisocial behaviors from adolescence to young adulthood, and to test the resulting hypotheses with traditional and innovative statistical models and a large nationally representative sample. To date, very little research has examined the interplay between specific genes and social context in the emergence and maintenance of antisocial behaviors, despite growing appreciation that these factors operate in concert. Data come from four waves of the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health spanning ages 12
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We describe the findings at autopsy in a patient who underwent Rotablator atherectomy of the right coronary artery. During the procedure, the artery became occluded. Despite attempts to reopen the vessel with balloon angioplasty and emergency coronary artery bypass grafting, the patient developed irreversible cardiac failure and expired 2 days after the Rotablator procedure. At autopsy, the right coronary artery was found to be occluded by thrombus. No evidence of dissection or perforation of the vessel wall was seen. Small intram
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A. RamirezHan Sang YooJungeun ParkSeran YangAlison C MajorHee Chun LeeJunghee YoonSeung-Chun ParkAnchun ChengHee Young KimJunghoon KwonSeung-Hak ChoAsghar MogheisehHee-Kyoung KangKatja ZelmerSeung-joon KimBeata WysokHee-Myung ParkKichang LeeSeungwon KangBernhard OhnesorgeHo Jae HanKidon SungSeung-Yeol NaBN TripathiHojung ChoiKija LeeSharath Belame ShivakumarBumseok KimHwa-Young YounKim TaewonShien Young KangByeong Yeal JungHyeun Bum KimKinarm KoShin-Seok KangByongsu YoonHyo Jung KwonKun Taek ParkSidang LiuByung Jae KangHyuk-Joon KwonKwangwon SeoSo Yeong LeeC. K. ParkHyung-Kwan JangKwangzoo ChungSoon-wuk JeongCarlos E. AmbrosioHyun-Jin ShinKyong-Ah YoonSooyoung ChoiCazimir IulianaIn Koo HwangKyoung-Oh ChoSubbiah JeevaChang Hoon HanIn-Soo ChoiKyoung-won SeoSuk KimChanghee LeeIslam SaadeldinKyu Shik JeongSung Lim LeeChang-Seon SongIzabela SitkiewiczKyung-Chul ChoiSung-ho YunChang-Won LeeJ. SzteynKyung-Jin YoonSunghwan AhnClaudio CarusoJ. Y. SongLucy YamauchiSung-Jong HongDae-Yong KimJae-Hoon LeeLuis Javier EzquerraSusana AgustíDavid DaunorasJae-Ku OemMaira S OliveiraTae Wan KimDo Hyeon YuJang Won YoonMan Hee RheeTaekyun SHINDong Hyeok KimJawale ChetanMasahisa WataraiTae-Wook HahnDong In JungJennifer RobertsMD AkilTakehiko SaitoDong Jun AnJeong Ik LeeMelanie Jane
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Another currently utilized cleaning method, known as ablation, suffers from its own particular drawbacks. With ablation, a surface or contaminants on a surface are heated to the point of vaporization. Depending on the material being ablated, the material may melt before being vaporized or the material may sublimate directly on heating. With ablation cleaning techniques, if damage to the treatment surface is to be prevented, the ablation energy must be exactly aimed toward contaminants rather than the surface on which the contaminants lie, a difficult task when the contaminants are extremely small or randomly spaced. Even where the ablation energy can be successfully directed at a contaminant, it is difficult to vaporize the contaminant without also damaging the underlying treatment surface.
Surface cleaning by melting, annealing and ablation can be conducted with a laser energy source. However, using a laser energy source to remove contaminants from a surface by melting, annealing or ablation does not overcome the inherent disadvantages of these processes. For example, in U.S. Pat. No. 4,292,093, "Method Using Laser Irradiation For the Production of Atomically Clean Crystalline Silicon and Germanium Surfaces" the laser annealing method disclosed requires both vacuum conditions and energy levels sufficient to cause rearrangement and melting of the treatment surface. Other known laser surface cleaning methods involving melting or annealing require similar high energy lasing and/or vacuum conditions, as disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,181,538 and 4,680,616. Similarly the laser ablation technique disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 3,464,534, "Laser Eraser" suffers the same drawbacks as other high energy ablation methods.
Accordingly, it is an object of the invention to provide a method and apparatus for removing contaminants from a substrate surface that does not alter the molecular crystal structure of the surface being treated.
It is another object of the invention to provide a method and apparatus for removing contaminants from a treatment surface that does not melt or vaporize any portion of the surface being treated.
It is another object of the invention to provide a method and apparatus for removing contaminants from the surface of a substrate that introduces no additional impurities to the substrate surface.
It is a further object of the invention to provide a method and apparatus for cleaning a substrate surface that does not require a vacuum and can be conducted economically in a very short period of time.
Additional objects and advantages of the present invention will be set forth in part in the description that follows and in part will be obvious from the
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Biography
Lyudmila Vladimirovna Erarskaya was a Russian actress who worked in the Moscow theater created by N. K. Nezlobina, in pre-Revolutionary Russia. She was the lover-muse of poet Sophia Parnok from 1916 to 1926, and the inspiration for Parnok's adaptation of the libretto, Almast. During the war years, she and Parnok lived in the Crimea in the town of Sudak and Erarskaya staged productions to entertain the intellectual community who were living there, such as Adelaida Gertsyk, Eugenia Gertsyk, Alexander Spendiarov, and Maximilian Voloshin. She also joined the Federal Art Workers Union, becoming its secretary, while simultaneously heading the theater section for the Ministry of Education in Sudak. She staged benefits for the Sudak High School and performed plays written by the community for the soldiers fighting in the area. Returning to Moscow in 1921, she suffered a serious bout of tuberculosis in 1923 and in January 1925, suffered a mental breakdown and was hospitalized for a year. By the time of her release, she had developed a friendship with Parnok's friend, Olga Tsuberbiller which would last throughout her life. From the 1930s until her death, Erarskaya performed at the Moscow Puppet Theater. She was the sister of the opera singer, Vera Erarskaya ().
Performances
Вечер памяти Оскара Уайльда (An Evening to the memory of Oscar Wilde, 1914)
Карл Брунер (Karl Bruner, 2-act play adaptation of the novel by Bela Balash)
Ровно в 6. 25 (Promptly at 6:25, a 3-act play)
Сказка про петуха и богатого барина (A Tale of a Rooster and a Rich Sage, a 2-act play)
Дочь и падчерица(Daughter and Step-daughter, a 2-act play)
Р. В. С. (R. V. S. a 2-act play adaptation of the story by Arkady Gaidar)
Горшочек (The Pot, adaptation of the Novgorod fairy tale from the collection of M. Serova, Moscow Pupp
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