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How do i put songs on my ipod thats from youtube?
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How do i put youtube musicvideo songs straight into my ipod?
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How do you add songs from your playlist on itunes to your ipod?
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I want it or my money
Never received and you don’t have a way to file no received !!!!! Help now
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One Star
My money has not been recovered
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Good post plague story with a hint of future trouble.
Interesting read about the time after a horrible plague is let loose. The scientist who designed it is imprisoned and is interviewed by his defense team. He lets out the thought that he has also designed another worse plague.
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My favorite hobby is stamp collecting mainly of postage stamps, have you heard of such a hobby?
Yes I have. It sounds very interesting.
it actually one of the world's most favorite hobbies since the 90th century, i have alot of stamps, but i am missing a lot too
Do you have a favorite stamp?
Yes, i like a lot of pieces because of their historical value and geographical aspects
About how many stamps do you have?
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Stamp collecting Stamp collecting
Stamp collecting is the collecting of postage stamps and related objects. It is related to philately, which is the study of stamps. It has been one of the world's most popular hobbies since the late nineteenth century with the rapid growth of the postal service, as a never-ending stream of new stamps was produced by countries that sought to advertise their distinctiveness through their stamps.
Collecting.
Stamp collecting is generally accepted as one of the areas that make up the wider subject of philately, which
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Stamp collecting 1860s and 1870s. Many adults dismissed it as a childish pursuit but later many of those same collectors, as adults, began to systematically study the available postage stamps and publish books about them. Some stamps, such as the triangular issues of the Cape of Good Hope, have become legendary.
Stamp collecting is a less popular hobby in the early 21st century than it was a hundred years ago. In 2013, the Wall Street Journal estimated the global number of stamp collectors was around 60 million. Tens of thousands of
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how many times a day can you go in a hot tub?
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TAKE THE HOT SPRING® SPAS DAILY SOAK CHALLENGE FOR 10 DAYS! Commit to soaking in your hot tub once a day (or more if you'd like) for 10 days. Carve out a daily window of about a half hour—15 minutes for your soak, plus time before and after to transition.
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A good rule to follow to simplify things? Wait about one minute between applying each skincare product. This will allow for each one to soak into your skin and to penetrate the pores more thoroughly, leading to more flawless skin.
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I can't insert values in database Help I can't input values in database if my input has (') sign if I go to chrome I can input it to my database but if I put (') sign it produce error <form action="addsong.php" method="POST"> <h1>Add A Song</h1> <div class="form-box"> <textarea type="text" class="seach-field title" name="title" placeholder="Title" required></textarea> <textarea type="text" class="seach-field" name="verse1" placeholder="Verse 1" required></textarea> <textarea type="text" class="seach-field" name="verse2" placeholder="Verse 2" ></textarea> <textarea type="text" class="seach-field" name="verse3" placeholder="Verse 3" ></textarea> <textarea type="text" class="seach-field" name="refrain" placeholder="Refrain" ></textarea> <textarea type="text" class="seach-field" name="chorus" placeholder="Chorus" required></textarea> <textarea type="text" class="seach-field" name="bridge" placeholder="Bridge" ></textarea> <br /><br /> <button type="submit" class="search-btn noEnterSubmit" name="add-song">Add</button> <button type="reset" onclick="window.location.href = 'index.php';" class="cancel left">Cancel</button> </div> </form> this is my addsong.php * $conn = mysqli_connect('localhost:3306', 'root', '', 'copy_cat'); $titles = $_POST['title']; $v1 = $_POST['verse1']; $v2 = $_POST['verse2']; $v3 = $_POST['verse3']; $refrain = $_POST['refrain']; $chorus = $_POST['chorus']; $bridge = $_POST['bridge']; $query = "INSERT INTO songs (title,verse1,verse2,verse3,refrain,chorus,bridge) VALUES ('$titless','$v1','$v2','$v3','$refrain','$chorus','$bridge')"; $query_run = mysqli_query($conn, $query); if($query_run) { $_SESSION['success'] = "Song Successfully Added"; header('Location: index.php'); } else{ $_SESSION['status'] = "Song Not Added"; header('Location: error.php'); }
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How can I prevent SQL injection in PHP? If user input is inserted without modification into an SQL query, then the application becomes vulnerable to , like in the following example: $unsafe_variable = $_POST['user_input']; mysql_query("INSERT INTO `table` (`column`) VALUES ('$unsafe_variable')"); That's because the user can input something like value'); DROP TABLE table;--, and the query becomes: INSERT INTO `table` (`column`) VALUES('value'); DROP TABLE table;--') What can be done to prevent this from happening?
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Automatic word spacing for long chords writing I currently making a songbook and thus I want to display chords above lyrics. I have found several packages but I want to improve my TeXing skills so I wrote everything from scratch. Until now, everything works fine apart from one thing: some chords are too long and overlaps with the next one. I have some way to do it, by explaining each time what text correspond to each chord (see the second part of the minimal example) but it would mean rewriting all song I already have. So I wanted to know if there was a way to automatically add space when needed, without having to specify which text correspond to which chord! Here is a minimal example (the whole code is much longer but I don't think it's needed here): \documentclass{article} \def\ch#1{% \leavevmode\hbox to 0pt{\vbox{\hbox{\strut\tt#1}\kern.25cm}\hss}% } \begin{document} \parskip.15cm \ch{A}Lorem ipsum \ch{B}dolor sit amet, \ch{C}consectetuer \ch{D}adipiscing elit. \ch{A}Ut purus elit, vesti\ch{B}bulum \ch{C}ut, placerat ac, adipiscing vitae, \ch{D}felis. \ch{A}Curabi\ch{B7sus4}tur \ch{C}dictum \ch{D7sus4}gravi\ch{E}da mauris. \bigskip \textit{I would want to have something that look like this:}\par \def\foo#1#2{% \leavevmode\vbox{\hbox{\strut\tt#1 }\hbox{#2}}% } \foo{A}{Curabi}\foo{B7sus4}{tur} \foo{C}{dictum} \foo{D7sus4}{gravi}\foo{E}{da mauris}. \end{document} which gives Note: I know that this might not be possible on justified multi-line paragraph, but we only have flushed/centered paragraph here (or even single lines), so the space between words should be fixed (I guess?).
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what is the meaning of the headdress for muslim women?
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topknot - headdress consisting of a decorative ribbon or bow worn in the hair. turban - a traditional Muslim headdress consisting of a long scarf wrapped around the head. wimple - headdress of cloth; worn over the head and around the neck and ears by medieval women.
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While some women might choose not to wear the hijab, most Muslim women agree that it is a womanâs choice whether or not she wears the hijab. Many Muslim and Arab women who have chosen not to wear the hijab are often staunch advocates of a womanâs right to choose to veil.ost Muslims who wear the covering call it a hijab (ØØ¬Ø§Ø¨), an Arabic word meaning âcover.â However, there are various forms of hijab that are referred to by different names. While hijab is commonly associated with women, Muslim men also sometimes wear a head covering as a means of showing modesty.
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Sentence 1: Chris was in Paris during the evening of the terrorist attacks.
Sentence 3: Chris had to cancel all of his plans for the weekend and stay inside
Sentence 4: Chris was initially upset about losing his vacation time
Sentence 5: Then Chris realized how lucky he was and prayed for the victims
Given Sentence 2: The man decided the best way to think was to go into the woods alone.
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Sentence 1: My nephew was visiting my house one day.
Sentence 3: My nephew walked away and I heard a loud crash
Sentence 4: I walked over and saw that the glass had shattered on the floor
Sentence 5: I grabbed a dustpan and a broom and cleaned up the glass
Given Sentence 2: The man decided the best way to think was to go into the woods alone.
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Sentence 1: Once there was a philosopher who was seeking new wisdom.
Sentence 3: He spent five years alone in the wilderness and wrote many novels
Sentence 4: His novels were published upon his return and he was called a genius
Sentence 5: He donated all his money back to charity and everyone was happy
Given Sentence 2: The man decided the best way to think was to go into the woods alone.
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before getting back the results of a test in school
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i went through the exam i could feel my heart sink with each unsure answer each flip flop decision and random guess
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i enjoy my life and wish to help as many people as possible to feel fabulous about themselves but i can only show the way
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Does this part fit & replaces on a 96 Eldorado the front driver side wheel hub bearing assembly with ABS & traction control sensor.
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I had to return it cuz I ordered it for a 2007 equinox and it didnt fit, sorry but idk if it will fit your eldorado
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What are you talking about? Mine is high above the sink and the water-stream goes angle so I am not touching anything. Maybe your sink raised above the counter?
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My Sony Vaio laptop keeps overheating and shuting down any ideas (apart from the obvious cleaning)?
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What type of surface do you have your laptop on? Remember, laptops are designed to be on laps and not tables. Try placing risers under the laptop so that there is some air flow under the laptop as well. \n You are also correct about having to clean the laptops. Here is a link with step by step instructions on how to clean a VAIO.\n\n\nGood Luck
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If you think it's infected, might want to run a virus scan. You can perform a free virus scan at www.trendmicro.com.\n\nHope this helps!\nZ.
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My barrel is threaded ATI fnx will this fit? or will i need to take to a gun smith?
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It will fit over a threaded barrel but the barrel will be inside the comp. And the compinsator wont work because the barrel is too long
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Yes, but you need this: http://www.amazon.com/PTC-Premium-Mini-DVI-adapter-6ft/dp/B001H0REVK/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top for HDMI. Otherwise, it has DVI, so just use this if you don't want HD (need video card with more than 128MB video memory): http://www.amazon.com/Apple-M9321G-Mini-DVI-DVI-Adapter/dp/B000EK76K8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1239132637&sr=1-1 I have the miniDVI to DVI adapter, and that works fine. The new Unibody Macbooks and Macbook Pros have a miniDisplay port, so you'll need this if your laptop has the new Unibody design: http://www.amazon.com/PTC-Premium-DisplayPort-Adapter-cable/dp/B0021YDRUI/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1239132767&sr=1-1
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One Star
Worked for about 2 weeks doesn’t charge now...
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stopped working
it worked great for about two weeks
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I like it very much
I love it ... I received on the day that I was expecting. It’s very perfect and the box too Thank You !!!!
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how long is a person in the hospital after a heart attack?
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be in hospital for 3 to 5 days. The first 24-48 hours after a heart attack is when your condition will be most unstable. This period is often spent in a coronary care unit (CCU), a specialised intensive care unit for heart patients, or in an acute medical ward where your heart function can be monitored closely.
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['throbbing or cramping pain, swelling, redness and warmth in a leg or arm.', 'sudden breathlessness, sharp chest pain (may be worse when you breathe in) and a cough or coughing up blood.']
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Interesting bit not good as usual
Usually this writer make you live in or with the characters. I think the background is not good enough for an interesting topic. The characters are not likeable enough for me. I still miss some musing, some deeper chapters. Something to bring it more in a trance, to fit better with the topic.
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It was a book.
Not as well written as I expected, but interesting subject matter.
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Great for the price
Perfect for very small pools easy to use. The bag does come off sometimes and collects in dirt in the tie part which means you cant get it out.
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Melted choc-aid no good, 3 stars only
This chocolate was only 3 stars because when I received the chocolate right away the chocolate was melted, that ruined it for me, because it was just melted chocolate, the chocolate was delicious, but it wasn't a bandaid shape. If your choc-aid isn't bandaid shape stick it in the refrigerator, so it forms it's shape again.
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Great Taste
The candy I was able to eat was delicious. Most of it was stuck together, sticky and editable.
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Great price!
This item works well as described. The package comes with three variety of sizes and cute design.
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what is the formula to find the area of a shape?
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Area is calculated by multiplying the length of a shape by its width. In this case, we could work out the area of this rectangle even if it wasn't on squared paper, just by working out 5cm x 5cm = 25cm² (the shape is not drawn to scale).
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['Sales - Cost of Goods Sold = Gross Profit.', 'Gross Profit / Sales = Gross Profit Margin.', '(Selling Price - Cost to Produce) / Cost to Produce = Markup Percentage.']
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why is added sugar in foods bad for you
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Natural sugar in whole food is good sugar. When any type of sugar is added to foods during processing, cooking or at the table, you consume calories without any nutrients or fiber. This type of sugar, called added sugar, is bad sugar.ad sugars increase your risk of gaining weight and of developing Type 2 diabetes and heart disease. One teaspoon of sugar has 16 calories, a teaspoon of honey has 21 calories and you'll get 136 calories, including 33 grams or 8 teaspoons of sugar, from a 12-ounce can of generic cola.
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Sugar is bad for you a because it has calories, and because if you can have diabetes or a diabetes-related condition â let's say high blood fat levels â then having sugar will increase your blood sugar and your triglycerides, which is a risk factor for heart disease.
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Print nicely and Sticks on very
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They are labels. Nothing the required much of a review.
Print nicely and Sticks on very well
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Ironed on and stayed on. I found I had to iron for longer than the package directions to really get them to adhere, but after a few wears and washes, they're not peeling off.
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A child with blue eyes sitting amid flowers.
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A child peeks his head out from some flowers.
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Two basketball players one in black and red and one in blue and white playing a game with the ref and crowd in the background.
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what county is leechburg, pa
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Leechburg is a borough in southern Armstrong County in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania, 35 miles (56 km) northeast of Pittsburgh. As of the 2010 census it had a population of 2,156. Leechburg was founded by David Leech, for whom it was later named, and was incorporated as a borough in 1850.
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Leetsdale, Pennsylvania. Leetsdale is a borough in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, along the Ohio River. It is part of the Pittsburgh Metro Area. The population was 1,218 at the 2010 census.
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People standing at fence watching motor vehicles in field
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People are at a fence.
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There are no vehicles.
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what was the robot maids name on the jetsons
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who plays celia in nanny mcphee and the big bang
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what is the robots name in power rangers
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dick clark, madonna, george hamilton, brad pitt
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barack obama, oprah, bill gates, will smith, madonna
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her age, her weight, she's married, has boyfriend, her past loves, she's pregnant
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Question: Do obese patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis have a higher 90-day mortality risk with bilateral lung transplantation?
Answer: Our results suggest that obese patients who receive a BLT may be at higher risk of 90-day mortality compared with patients of normal weight. Further study is needed to obtain more detailed information about comorbidities and other risk factors for early death that are not included in the OPTN database.
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Question: Does obesity increase risk of anticoagulation reversal failure with prothrombin complex concentrate in those with intracranial hemorrhage?
Answer: Obesity and elevated initial INR are independently associated with anticoagulation reversal failure using the weight-based PCC protocol in patients with warfarin-related acute ICH. Further studies are needed to determine more effective dosing protocols and individualized strategies for anticoagulation reversal after acute ICH, especially among obese patients.
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Question: Do cardiac procedures in lung transplant recipients increase mortality in selected patients?
Answer: Patients who are otherwise deemed to be good candidates for lung transplantation but are found to have an associated cardiac condition that could adversely affect their candidacy may still be considered for transplantation in selected cases if the cardiac abnormality can be addressed either before or during transplantation.
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The Weddell Sea is part of which ocean?
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Weddell Sea | sea, Atlantic Ocean | Britannica.com sea, Atlantic Ocean Alternative Title: George IV Sea Related Topics Seymour Island Weddell Sea, deep embayment of the Antarctic coastline that forms the southernmost tip of the Atlantic Ocean . Centring at about 73° S, 45° W, the Weddell Sea is bounded on the west by the Antarctic Peninsula of West Antarctica , on the east by Coats Land of East Antarctica, and on the extreme south by frontal barriers of the Filchner and Ronne ice shelves. It has an area of about 1,080,000 square miles (2,800,000 square km). Seals resting on ice in the Weddell Sea. © Pascaline Daniel/Shutterstock.com The Weddell Sea is usually heavily iced, the pack generally extending north to about 60° S in the western and central sectors in early summer, a factor that severely hindered early ship exploration. On Feb. 23, 1820, the British brig “Williams,” on one of the first attempts at penetration, was stopped by ice off the coast of northeastern Graham Land. In the same year pack ice stopped the Russian ship “Vostok” just south of the South Sandwich Islands . On Feb. 20, 1823, a British explorer and sealer, James Weddell , on the brig “Jane,” found an unusually open route southeastward from the South Orkney Islands and reached a farthest south position of 74°15′ S, 34°17′ W. The name bestowed by Weddell, George IV Sea, was abandoned when, in 1900, it was proposed that the sea be named after its discoverer. Shackleton’s ship, the Endurance, caught in an ice pack in the Weddell Sea off … Courtesy of the Royal Geographical Society; photograph, Underwood and Underwood, New York Few attempts to penetrate the pack’s fringes followed, until 1903 and 1904 when William S. Bruce in the ship “Scotia,” of the Scottish National Antarctic Expedition (1902–04), undertook the first oceanographic exploration of the Weddell Sea. Luitpold Coast of western Coats Land was charted by the “Deutschland” on the German South Polar Expedition of 1910–12 under Wilhelm Filchner , and the ice shelf was seen that now bears his name. While attempting to leave a party off for a first crossing of Antarctica, the “Endurance” of the British Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition (1914–17) under Ernest Shackleton was trapped in pack ice off Luitpold Coast on Jan. 18, 1915, and eventually crushed. Although the ship was destroyed, its entire crew escaped to be later rescued from Elephant Island. During 1956–58, a number of bases for the International Geophysical Year were established along the southern and southeast coast. Similar Topics
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Elliott's Oyster House | Oyster List Oysters baked with fresh spinach, Pernod, bacon and hollandaise sauce. Pan Fried Oysters 14 With Elliott’s special recipe tartar sauce and Jack Daniel’s dipping sauce. Pacific Oysters (Crassostrea gigas) Originally from Japan, widely cultivated in the Northwest since the 1920’s. Different growing areas and methods allow Elliott’s to bring these to you at the peak of their season. European Flat Oyster (Ostrea edulis) Originally from the Belon river in Brittany France. This oyster was introduced to the United States in 1947. Olympia Oyster (Ostrea lurida) Once nearly extinct, this is the only oyster native to the west coast. Eastern Oyster (Crassostrea virginica) Some of East coast oysters we feature are now being grown here on the West coast. Kumamoto Oyster (Crassostrea sikamea) Originated in southern Japan, now grown in the Pacific Northwest. Varietal Sampler Raw or partially cooked food items can increase your risk of illness. Consumers who are vulnerable to foodborne illness should only consume food which is thoroughly cooked. Hours
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Comic Michelle Wolf On The Correspondents' Dinner
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In an exclusive interview after the White House Correspondents' Dinner, Wolf addresses the backlash to her set. "I wouldn't change a single word. I'm very happy with what I said, and I'm glad I stuck to my guns." Also, we remember Iranian photographer Abbas, who spoke with Terry Gross in 2015.
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When Emory University adjunct professor Sally Wolff-King was researching her latest book, she came across a plantation diary that bore a strong connection to William Faulkner's novel <em>Go Down, Moses</em>. The names of the slaves in the journal were the same as those in Faulkner's book. Wolff-King discusses the discovery.
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who plays the mom on good luck charlie
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Leigh-Allyn Baker two sons, Griffin, born in 2009, and Baker James, born in 2012. Leigh-Allyn Baker Leigh-Allyn Baker (born March 13, 1972) is an American actress and voice artist. She had recurring roles on "Charmed" and "Will & Grace", and a starring role as the matriarch Amy Duncan on the Disney Channel sitcom "Good Luck Charlie". She also provided the voice of Abby on the Nickelodeon animated series "Back at the Barnyard". Baker has done voice work in video games for the "Star Trek" and "X-Men" and guest starred in television shows such as "That '70s Show", "Early Edition", "Yes, Dear" and
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Good Luck Charlie not only had to carry the show, they also had to have "pitch-perfect" chemistry with each other to make the family dynamic believable". Bonnet says Disney Channel executives "just fell in love with" Bridgit Mendler, who stars as teenaged Teddy Duncan. "She has all the attributes of a Disney star", said Bonnet. Mendler first heard about "Good Luck Charlie" in late November 2008. After several rounds of auditions and cast reads, she finally secured the part in January 2009. Mendler and Jason Dolley, who plays Teddy's older brother PJ, have starred in preceding Disney Channel series and movies before both
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Best purchase I've made online in years!
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The color and design are stunning! Even more wonderful than in the picture! I have it on my daybed in the den and it adds the perfect amount of color to the mahogany wood furniture. I'm going to buy another just in case something happens to this one.
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My husband saw this at his brothers and had to have it. He's still laughing.
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The purpose of this study was to examine the physiological characteristics of an elite centenarian cyclist who, at 101 years old, established the one-hour cycling record for individuals ≥ 100 years old (24.25 km) and to determine the physiological factors associated with his performance improvement two years later at 103 years old (26.92 km; +11%). Before each record, he performed an incremental test on a cycling ergometer. For two years, he trained 5,000 km a year with a polarized training that involved cycling 80% of mileage at "light" RPE ≤ 12 and 20% at "hard" RPE ≥ 15 at a cadence between 50 and 70 rpm. Results: his bodyweight and lean body mass did not change, while his ⩒O2max increased (31 to 35 ml.kg-1.min-1; +13%). Peak power output increased from 90 to 125 W (+39 %), mainly due to increasing the maximal pedaling frequency (69 to 90 rpm; +30%). Maximal heart rate did not change (134 to 137 bpm) in contrast to the maximal ventilation (57 to 70 L.min-1, +23%), increasing with both the respiratory frequency (38 to 41 cycle.min-1; +8%) and the tidal volume (1.5 to 1.7 L; +13%). Respiratory Exchange Ratio increased (1.03 to 1.14) in the same extent as tolerance to ⩒CO2. In conclusion, it is possible to increase performance and ⩒O2max with polarized training focusing on a high pedaling cadence even after turning 100 years old.
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Demographics of human aging are rapidly changing. As illustrated in the biomedicalization of aging, an ever increasing number of older adults is affected by a variety of clinical conditions and diseases, including vascular stiffening, sarcopenia, physical disability, and poor quality of life. One population that is situated in the opposite end of the health and functional spectrum to the sedentary frail elderly is Masters athletes. These older competitive athletes are endowed with substantial functional capacity, overall long-term health, high motivation, and psychosocial outlook. Masters athletes are combating the dogma and negative stereotypes of older adults and aging. From the scientific standpoint, examining Masters athletes can provide insight into preventive gerontology, primary prevention of age-related diseases and dysfunctions, and exercise-based medical practices. Moreover, the study on Masters athletes is simply joyous and entertaining as they often remind us what can be possible in aging.
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In the islanded operating condition, the microgrid has to maintain the power balance independently of a main grid. Because of the specific characteristics of the microgrid, such as the resistive lines and the high degree of power-electronically interfaced generators, new power control methods for the generators have been introduced. For the active power control in this paper, a variant of the conventional droop P/f control strategy is used, namely the voltage-droop controller. However, because of the small size of the microgrid and the high share of renewables with an intermittent character, new means of flexibility in power balancing are required to ensure stable operation. Therefore, a novel active load control strategy is presented in this paper. The aim is to render a proof of concept for this control strategy in an islanded microgrid. The active load control is triggered by the microgrid voltage level. The latter is enabled by using the voltage-droop control strategy and its specific properties. It is concluded that the combination of the voltage-droop control strategy with the presented demand dispatch allows reliable power supply without interunit communication for the primary control, leads to a more efficient usage of the renewable energy and can even lead to an increased share of renewables in the islanded microgrid.
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how much does it cost to list your rental on vrbo?
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With Vrbo and HomeAway, you have the choice between a subscription model or a pay-per-booking model. The subscription model costs $499 per year and covers all the bookings you make on the platform. With the pay-per-booking model, you pay 5% of every booking to Vrbo and HomeAway.
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If you sell property that is not your main home (including a second home) that you've held for at least a year, you must pay tax on any profit at the capital gains rate of up to 15 percent.
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Ketogenic diet is a diet.
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Ketogenic diet Ketogenic diet
The ketogenic diet is a high-fat, adequate-protein, low-carbohydrate diet that in medicine is used primarily to treat difficult-to-control (refractory) epilepsy in children. The diet forces the body to burn fats rather than carbohydrates. Normally, the carbohydrates contained in food are converted into glucose, which is then transported around the body and is particularly important in fueling brain function. However, if little carbohydrate remains in the diet, the liver converts fat into fatty acids and ketone bodies
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Management of drug-resistant epilepsy diet can be constipation, tiredness and after a long term diet, in one out of 20 patients, kidney stones.
Diets MCT-Ketogenic diet.
In the 1960s it was discovered that when medium-chain triglycerides (MCT) fats are metabolized in the body more ketone bodies are produced then from metabolizing any other fat. Based on this mechanism the MCT ketogenic diet a modification of the ketogenic diet was developed and it has nearly replaced the classic ketogenic diet in the USA. In the MCT ketogenic diet MCT oil is
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What you describe as "insane" also describes the market last spring and summer in...Chilliwack, BC. Bidding everywhere, and we were caught in it. Our bid was dismissed out of hand because we had the temerity to put a condition on the sale (did the house have a crawl space or not? Past RE records answered both "Yes" and "No"...and others had suffered serious sub-floor water seepage from nearby ornamental ponds...) We offered $360,000. The $1,300 sq. ft. unspected home went for $425,000.
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Yes I agree. We live in Ocean Park, Crescent Beach area and sales are still happening quite regularly, not crazy like before but just normally. A tear down in Crescent beach on a 6000 sq ft lot just sold for $1,250,000. Values seem to be holding here. And there is a lot of infill building going on(tearing down old and building new) and renovating existing homes. We are still much more reasonably priced out here as compared to Vancouver, you get so much more for your money.
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So high GDP growth rates and low interest rates hurt the middle class? Please, enlighten us with your incredible intelligence and show us how those things hurt the middle class. Stupid liberal.
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"They Faggots @JonnieSantana: Orioles petty as fuck...got swept up outta this bitch"
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@DamontDa @NateMurdoch @jackdatow2335 @MKpest002 @OandAPests fuck off lil bitch, prolly gotta lil dick
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#RedSox, focus on the #Orioles that knocked you out last year, and not your hatred of the #Yankees for um-teen years! LOL!
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define proportional geometry
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What are the Means and Extremes of Proportions? A proportion is just an equation where two ratios are equal, and each piece of the proportion has a special name.
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We can use the mean proportional with right angled triangles. First, an interesting thing: Take a right angled triangle sitting on its hypotenuse (long side) Put in an altitude line.
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hedgehog pathway
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Hedgehog signaling pathway. The Hedgehog signaling pathway is a signaling pathway that transmits information to embryonic cells required for proper cell differentiation. Different parts of the embryo have different concentrations of hedgehog signaling proteins. The pathway also has roles in the adult. Diseases associated with the malfunction of this pathway include basal cell carcinoma. The Hedgehog signaling pathway is one of the key regulators of animal development and is present in all bilaterians. The pathway takes its
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Sharp spines cover the back of the hedgehog. If a hedgehog does not feel threatened, the spines angle in a way that allows the hedgehog to be touched.When a hedgehog enters a state of panic or needs defense, the hedgehog curls itself into a ball and extends its spines vertically for protection.ot just a speedy blue video game character, hedgehogs are found on several continents throughout the globe. These spiny animals have adapted to their environment by developing several defense mechanisms and a heightened sense of smell to detect food.
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From what Tehuelche word does the name of the province where Bahía Bustamante is located derive from?
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Bahía Bustamante Bahía Bustamante
Bahía Bustamante is a village and municipality in the Escalante Department of the Chubut Province in southern Argentina. The village was established in 1953. It is located 180 km north of Comodoro Rivadavia and 250 km south of Trelew.
This is the only town in Argentina, dedicated to collecting seaweed and mussel. It has a nature reserve where about 4000 sea lions live, colonies of more than 50, 000 penguins, 22 species of birds, white sand beaches and a petrified forest. The village was
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Chubut River Chubut River
The Chubut River (, ) is located in the Patagonia region of southern Argentina. Its name comes from the Tehuelche word , which means "transparent". The Argentine Chubut Province, through which the river flows, is named after it. Welsh settlers called the river "", meaning "twisting river".
The river is generally shallow and its water flow can vary from between drought and flood. Average discharge is about .
Flooding made the lands beside the river fertile and important for agriculture.
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Setup in Less Than a Minute!
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Works perfectly! Took less than 1 minute to set up following the included instructions!
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This tool did the job. I was able to disassemble and reassemble my iPhone 4 with this tool. No complaints at all.
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The Art of Hospitality
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I enjoyed this book thoroughly. It was a quick read and had a lot of insight and detail regarding Mr Sharp's history of the Four Seasons Hotel brand. Four Seasons Hotels are different, and his leadership and attention to even the smallest details are some the very things that make the brand great, and make the hotels unique. As FSH goes through it's current transition (growth, new CEO soon) this book is a must in regards to understands what makes this company tick. Not just for hotel nerds, but anyone in the service or hospitality industry. Would recommend it to anyone.
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Anything Halberstam is great reading. Buying Firehouse as well.
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Can i mount this unit horizontally on a giant steel pulley (fast sheave) and will it stay attached by itself and still drill?
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Yes. As long as the elec. Magnet switch is on. VERY powerful magnet ! It would support a mule!
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You just need to make sure you have enough space underneath. There were no extensive modifications in my case but they did need to purchase a longer piece of waste pipe which only cost a few dollars and was easily attached. Fortunately my base cabinet was large/deep enough to accommodate this change. I am still extremely pleased with this purchase!
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This is great book. I really enjoyed reading it
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This is great book. I really enjoyed reading it. The title grabbed me right away, and the story telling just keeps you turning the pages and not wanting to put the book down.
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Love the series overall...easy to read prose in the ongoing battles between humans, witches, vampires and werewolves.
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A great film this, and a shame that it will receive little attention outside of arthouse circles and students who stay up until two in the morning to watch it on Channel Four.<br /><br />The plot is a simple one but works very effectively, the blurring between child-like fantasy and hard-hitting nightmare is very well blurred. The budget looks pretty low, but to the credit of those involved it doesn't show too often. It also hasn't dated that much either.<br /><br />I was lucky enough to tape this off the telly when it was on a few years ago, and it has withstood half-a-dozen viewings. It's one of those films that won't appeal to all; though as usual, those with a more thoughtful approach to cinema would get a lot out of this.<br /><br />Charlotte Buerke puts in a good performance as Anna, the spoilt brat and it is a shame she seems to have gone from the acting scene. Cross is also very good, carrying the stature of his character very well within the context of the picture.<br /><br />There are some genuinely (and I don't say that lightly) disturbing moments in this film, both half-second shockers and more drawn-out tensions. Watch it with the lights out!<br /><br />Highly recommended.<br /><br />9/10<br /><br />
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This Night Listener is better than people are generally saying. It has weaknesses, and it seems to be having a genre identity crisis, no doubt, but I think its creepy atmosphere and intriguing performances make up for this. The whole thing feels like one of those fireside "this happened to a friend of a friend of mine" ghost stories. One big complaint about the movie is the pacing: but the slow and sometimes awkward pacing is deliberate. Everything that unfolds in this movie is kept well within the realm of possibility, and real life just sort of plods alongno? So there are no flashy endings or earth-shattering revelations, no "showdown" scenes. Thank Heaven. You have to get into the zone when watching this movie, forget your reservations and your expectations of what makes a (conventionally)good movie. Williams isn't terrific, but he easily meets the needs of the story, plus his character is supposed to be somewhat generic ("No One") as he is the Everyman, the avatar by which we ourselves enter the story. Toni Collette's performance should be nominated for an Oscar (even if she maybe shouldn't win it). Give it a shot. For quality and content alone, The Night Listener is surely in the top twenty percent of movies coming out these days.
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A young basketball-playing professor of genetics is doing research on the genetic sequence, using human fetuses. He hopes to be able to find a cure for all diseases and aging. He's pressured into concluding his research because he hasn't published, so the university is having trouble justifying funding him (I think).<br /><br />He does a trial injection on a monkey, which quickly dies. He then tries it on himself. He starts a relationship with the single mother of an extremely annoying little boy; she's the one who had been demanding results from the research.<br /><br />Initially, he seems to have no effects from the injection, except some new strength. He then realizes that he had some memory loss, and starts recalling what happened. Additionally, he starts to appear very unhealthy.<br /><br />Since the movie is named metamorphosis, he does eventually change into something else. You won't believe your eyes - either what he turned into, or the absolutely crappy costume the actor is wearing to depict what he's turned into. Incredibly, there's a further change in store - the end of the movie is really, really absurd.<br /><br />About the only thing this movie has going for it is that Laura Gemser is in it, but she has a very small part.<br /><br />I'd once seen a the video box for this with a sculpted plastic form glued to the boxcover. Possibly it might even have had some electronics in it at one time, perhaps eyes that light up (the main character's eyes occasionally turn green in the movie). The copy I watched had a box that only showed tear marks where the glue had held on the plastic, which had been removed. The novelty boxcover, if it still had it, would have been the only reason I would have held onto this movie; I'm definitely getting rid of it.
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Heartwarming and excellent beach read
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This is my first Luanne Rice book, and it most certainly will not be my last, as she has a new fan in me.
This book was not only heartwarming with some wonderful metaphorical and lyrical passages and theme, but it was refreshing to read about teenagers who go above and beyond and have a passion about nature, life, parents, friendships and history, instead of the headlines screaming of spiraling out of control youths.
To each his own, is the only comment I would make about the negative reviews, there's a reader for every book and a writer for every theme and plot, thankfully.
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Since I love dogs and birds and am overall an animal lover, this book appealed to me very much. Upon reading this book, I immediately got into the story. It is a beautifully told story complete with lovely artwork drawings that is a must read if you like animals and it is also a wonderful book to read to a child or children. What the story in this book does is to teach one not only about birds and dogs, moreover, it teaches about family life in India and customs, etc. This really brought more substance to the story.
Getting back to the storyline of this book: Tina in the book was bitten by a dog earlier in her life and had a fear of dogs because of this (same here, I was bitten by a huge dog and for years scared of all large dogs). Then in the book, some helpless puppies arrive and the family begins caring for them (mostly the father). Later on in the book, Tina is no longer afraid and begins to watch and observe dogs and birds and takes care of stray dogs. This story touched my heart so much that I went through a few Kleenex while reading it.
Found this book to be very meaningful about dogs and birds. This book I very much enjoyed and highly recommend it to all!
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Microsoft rip off? Shouldn't this be included in all PC's when purchased?
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Anti-Virus software has always been seperate, the fact that this is made by Microsoft makes no difference. It will never come included with the OS because Microsoft would be accused of using their monopoly to force their anti-virus on users. You can argue that anti-virus should be included for free, but thats never going to happen. You can also only have one anti-virus running at a time. However this is actualy a rip off for a different reason. They are discontinuing the service in June so its a waist of money. Buy NOD32 or Kaspersky instead (I don't trust Norton and Mcafee)
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Absolutely. You can go to settings and print in either color or black and white for both single and duplex printing.
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i hear are owners who feel victimized by their associations the associations attorneys or the property manager
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i feel like the one who is being blamed and the one who would get upset if problems arose in the future
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i was feeling pissed then
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I have a lizard named Oshi.
some lizards have no legs and have bodies that are similar to snakes
What does a lizards diet consist of?
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Lizard legless, and have long snake-like bodies. Some such as the forest-dwelling "Draco" lizards are able to glide. They are often territorial, the males fighting off other males and signalling, often with brightly colours, to attract mates and to intimidate rivals. Lizards are mainly carnivorous, often being sit-and-wait predators; many smaller species eat insects, while the Komodo eats mammals as big as water buffalo.
Lizards make use of a variety of antipredator adaptations, including venom, camouflage,
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Ophisaurus Ophisaurus
Ophisaurus (from the Greek 'snake-lizard') is a genus of reptiles that resemble snakes, but are actually lizards. Although most species have no legs, their head shapes, movable eyelids, and external ear openings identify them as lizards. A few species have very small, stub-like legs near their rear vents. These are vestigial organs, meaning they have evolved and are no longer in use. They reach lengths of up to , but about two-thirds of this is the tail.
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BACKGROUND ::: Generalized bullous fixed drug eruption (GBFDE), a particular form of fixed drug eruption (FDE), is characterized by widespread blisters and erosions and can be confused with Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) and toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN). ::: ::: ::: OBJECTIVE ::: We sought to analyze specific features of GBFDE and differentiate it from SJS/TEN. ::: ::: ::: METHODS ::: We retrospectively studied patients with GBFDE and SJS/TEN during a period of 10 years. GBFDE was defined as typical FDE lesions with blisters involving at least 10% body surface area on at least 3 of 6 different anatomic sites. Clinical presentations; histopathological features; immunohistochemical patterns of cluster-of-differentiation (CD)3, CD4, CD8, CD56, Fas, Fas ligand, granzyme B, perforin, granulysin, and forkhead box P3 (Foxp3); and serum granulysin levels were compared. ::: ::: ::: RESULTS ::: Twenty-three cases of GBFDE were collected. Patients with GBFDE had shorter latent periods, less mucosal involvement, more eosinophil infiltration, and dermal melanophages. Lesional infiltrates in GBFDE had more dermal CD4(+) cells including Foxp3(+) regulatory T cells, fewer intraepidermal CD56(+) cells, and fewer intraepidermal granulysin(+) cells. The serum level of granulysin in GBFDE was also significantly lower than in SJS/TEN. ::: ::: ::: LIMITATIONS ::: The number of cases in this study is small. ::: ::: ::: CONCLUSION ::: GBFDE is a distinct disease distinguishable from SJS/TEN by particular features such as granulysin, CD56, and Foxp3 expressions.
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Generalized bullous fixed drug eruptions are an uncommon presentation of adverse cutaneous drug reactions, rarely caused by paracetamol. We report a case of a 60-year-old woman who presented with extensive eroded lesions over the body, without mucosal lesions. She developed the lesions within hours of taking paracetamol. In spite of the severity of the reaction, she recovered well with treatment.
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While idealized crisis response involves smooth coordination between relevant actors, friction between levels of government and between the state and civil society in responding to catastrophe may be more common. This article builds a theory of cross-level friction during and after crisis by analyzing the conditions when discord is most likely. With a medium-N dataset (N = 18) of disaster responses from, among other countries, Chile, Haiti, Japan, North America, the Philippines, and Somalia, I carry out quantitative and qualitative analysis of cases with a variety of levels of friction to investigate the conditions that lead to misalignment. Tobit regression, qualitative comparative analysis, and case studies that take into account levels of economic development, government structure, nongovernmental organization density, and levels of damage demonstrate that low levels of development, lower levels of economic costs from the crisis, and poor planning and logistical infrastructure correlate with a higher likelihood of friction between disaster response stakeholders. Although not definitive, these findings come with theoretical and practical implications as climate change makes extreme weather events and future disasters more likely and more powerful.
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what rock is found 10 kilometers beneath the earth 's surface
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Igneous rock as extrusive rocks. Igneous rock may form with crystallization to form granular, crystalline rocks, or without crystallization to form natural glasses. Igneous and metamorphic rocks make up 90–95% of the top 16 km of the Earth's crust by volume. Igneous rocks form about 15% of the Earth's current land surface. Most of the Earth's oceanic crust is made of igneous rock. Igneous rocks are also geologically important because: In terms of modes of occurrence, igneous rocks can be either intrusive (plutonic and hypabyssal) or extrusive (volcanic). Intrusive igneous rocks are formed from magma that cools and solidifies within the crust
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Geology of the Pacific Northwest spot, an extremely hot plume of deep mantle material, is rising to the surface beneath the Columbia Plateau Province. Geologists know that beneath Hawaii and Iceland, a temperature instability develops (for reasons not yet well understood) at the boundary between the core and mantle. The concentrated heat triggers a plume hundreds of kilometers in diameter that ascends directly through to the surface of the Earth. When the hot plume arrives at the base of the lithosphere, some of the lighter rock of the lithosphere rapidly melts. It is this molten lithosphere that becomes the basalt lavas that gush onto the
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Abstract The inactivation of Escherichia coli ( E. coli ) was studied to find the optimal sterilization conditions using electrostatic atomization with a near ultraviolet light-emitting diode (near UV-LED) and TiO 2 nanofiber films. Three types of near UV-LEDs of different wavelengths (365 nm, 375 nm, 385 nm) were used in this investigation. In order to enhance the LED performances, TiO 2 nanofiber films were utilized for the production of a photo-chemical catalytic effect. In these studies, the flow rate condition of the E. coli mixture was varied from 2 ml/h to 10 ml/h for the purposes of measuring the capabilities of the proposed sterilization method. During these electrostatic atomization experiments, Each LED irradiated a TiO 2 nanofiber film and atomized E. coli mixture. The results of these experiments were compared with electrostatic atomization performed without the use of photo-chemical catalyst effects. The experimental result shows that the optimal sterilization effect of E. coli is 375 nm wavelength with a TiO 2 nanofiber employed during electrostatic atomization.
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ABSTRACT Composite bilayer nanofibrous membranes of polylactic acid (PLA)/polyurethane (PU) were prepared by electrospinning, which can be used as wound dressing scaffolds for controlled drug loading and release. Besides, doxorubicine (DOX) and paeonolum, which had been successfully electrospun into nanofibers, were employed as the model of antitumor drugs to electrospin with in the nanofibrous membranes. The properties of the membranes were characterized by scanning electron microscope (SEM), atomic force microscopy (AFM), Fourier transform infrared spectrum (FTIR), X-ray diffraction (XRD) and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). Furthermore, the releasing profiles of drug from the PLA/PU electrospun nanofibrous membrane were investigated by UV-visible spectrophotometer. It was shown that the drugs on the scaffolds were released when the composite nanofibrous membranes were decomposing, which was related to the molecular weight of polymers, the mass ratio of CS to PEO, the total concentration of polymers and the pH value of solution. Therefore, possible mechanisms of controlled drug release were anticipated. A unique bilayer nanofibrous membrane was prepared in this study.
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“La Muette” is an eighteenth-century hunting lodge located in the forest of Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France. This study consisted in the implementation of multidisciplinary analytical tools to characterize the fungal biocontamination of woods inside the monument. The fungal colonization was first mapped by macroscopic visual observation of all the rooms. Brown rot and white rot present in different rooms and fruiting bodies of Serpula lacrymans were observed on the first and second floors in localized areas. At the same time, air sampling was carried out, and the volatile organic compounds (VOCs) specific to the activity of fungi were analysed by gas chromatography. The analysis of the VOCs confirmed the presence of active developments of moulds and S. lacrymans in the pavilion. Wood samples were collected from areas with visible fungal colonization and subjected to culturing, extraction of DNA and analysis of the ITS sequences after PCR amplification. Culturing and microscopic observation revealed the presence of several moulds: Penicillium sp., Cladosporium sp., Acremonium sp., Humicola sp., Rhizopus sp. and Mucor sp. Isolates not identified by this approach were identified by analysing ITS sequences as Trichoderma atroviride, Engyodontium album and Umbelopsis isabellina. The presence of additional Ascomycota (Acremonium charticola, Aspergillus conicus, Chaetomium elatum, Lecanicillium sp.) and of the Basidiomycota Coprinellus aff. radians was revealed after DNA extraction, amplification and analysis of ITS sequences directly on wood samples. In conclusion, a high fungal diversity including moulds, S. lacrymans and C. aff. radians was demonstrated in association with altered wood in the monument.
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I realize it's not supposed to be BSG and I can handle slow-paced shows if they're interesting but I find myself completely uninterested and bored with this series.<br /><br />The formula for BSG seemed to be: Action + Adventure + SciFi + Suspense + Mystery + Drama<br /><br />the formula for Caprica seems to be: Bland Drama + Moderate Scifi<br /><br />Maybe it will get more interesting but as of episode 3 I can barely watch it. In fact, it's at the bottom of my to-watch list for the week. This is a sad state of affairs. The Syfi channel really destroyed their Friday night lineup. Whatever happened to the glory days of SG1, Stargate Atlantis, and BSG on Friday nights? They had a good thing there.
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They're showing this on some off-network. It's well crap. While it is not as bad as the B-movies they show on the Sci-fi network on Saturdays but still a fairly large pile of crap. The acting is passable. The plot and writing are fairly sub-standard and the pacing is entirely too slow. Every minute of the movie feels like the part of the movie where they're wrapping things up before the credits - not the peak of the movie, the denouement. Also, large portions of the cast look way to old for the age range they're playing. The whole thing is predictable, boring and not worthy of being watched. Save your time. It's not even worth the time it takes to watch it for free.
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As I watched this movie I began to feel very nostalgic. As a child growing up in a rural area I felt as if I was a kid again! The swimming pond (it's called a "tank" in Central Texas), the running through the countryside like a wild free spirit! The story was very believable and I totally lost it and cried toward the end. Through the pain we go through in life...life goes on and there can be forgiveness.
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A LICVING ROOM WITH TWO PEOPLE AND THREE CHILDREN PLAYING GAMES.
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a licving room with a couch a table and desk
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A LIVNIG ROOM WITH TWO PEOPLE AND THREE CHILDREN PLAYING GAMES.
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One Star
The book had data analysis pages for all experiments ripped out of the book.
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Bad book
The book content is very poor.
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Comfortable matress
This Air Mattress with Built-in Electric Pump, Sable Twin size Inflatable Airbed for Camping, Travelling, Overnight Guests, Height 20 Inches inflates and deflates pretty fast. I really like the inbuilt inflating pump. It is comfortable and perfect for one person. It can be folded easily to carry out or to store in a closet.
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what county is mccordsville indiana in
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McCordsville is located in the northwest corner of Hancock County just south of Geist Reservoir, bordering both the City of Lawrence in Marion County and the Town of Fishers in Hamilton County. We are conveniently located off of State Highway 67 and less than 10 minutes from I-70, I-69, I-465 and SR 234.
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Clarksville is a town in Clark County, Indiana, United States, along the Ohio River as a part of the Louisville Metropolitan area. The population was 21,724 at the 2010 census. The town, once a home site to George Rogers Clark, was founded in 1783 and is the oldest American town in the Northwest Territory.
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Not a Camera Expert
Christmas gift for my wife. She is the camera buff of the family. She says it is awesome. As long as she is happy, I am happy also.
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Five Stars
My wife love it!!!!!!!!!!!!! great gift
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Decent product
Amp works good, wire is pretty decent quality over all it's a good product, only bad thing is it took a long time to ship
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Does anybody has Hilary Duff's videos, that I can download.?
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I have a friend who does! Her email is The_girlcan_rock@yahoo.com\ncheck it out!
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You might have better luck with answers to this question if you try it in a different category. This category deals with issues related to teaching children who have disabilities. Try the Entertainment and Music category. Good luck with it.
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at what age is consent in texas
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1 It is illegal for anyone to have sex with someone under the age of 17. 2 Texas-The age of consent is 17. 3 The minimum age is 14 with an age differential of 3 years; thus, those who are at least 14 years of age can legally have sex with those less than 3 years older.
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What is the Pennsylvania Age of Consent? The Pennsylvania Age of Consent is 16 years old. In the United States, the age of consent is the minimum age at which an individual is considered legally old enough to consent to participation in sexual activity.
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Harry in Your Pocket [SEP] cast member
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Harry in Your Pocket Harry in Your Pocket
Harry in Your Pocket is a 1973 comedy-drama film, written by James Buchanan and Ronald Austin and directed by Bruce Geller, starring James Coburn, Michael Sarrazin, Trish Van Devere and Walter Pidgeon.
The movie was filmed in Victoria, British Columbia, Salt Lake City, Utah and Seattle, Washington with the then-mayor of Seattle, Wes Uhlman contributing a cameo appearance.
Plot.
At an airport, a dapper man, Casey (Walter Pidgeon), picks the pocket
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Catfish McDaris - Pyramids On Mars, KPG Press, 1994,
- Iguana In Your Pocket (with Nathan Beaty), Green Eggs & Ham Press, 1995
- Drowning In Your Bloodshot Eyes (with Jim Buchanan), Angelflesh Press, 1995
- Catfish In The Pecos, Angelflesh Press, 1996
- Magic Buffalo by The Peyote Brothers (with elliott), Angelflesh Press, 1997
- Prying (with Charles Bukowski and Jack Micheline), Four-Sep Publications, 1997
- Funk/Works (with
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is there a weight limit per hook/for the bar? can i hang cast iron pans from it?
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I am certain there is a weight limit... not aware what it is. Would not recommend hanging heavy cast iron. However, the hangar is substantially strong.
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Only when you put the mini sd card in. But not when you plug your phone in.
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A woman holding a yellow box.
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A woman holding a bright colored box.
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A woman holding a black box.
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Why can't radioactive nuclear reactor waste be used to generate further power?
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It can be. Only about 1% of the energy is used in conventional solid fuel light water reactors. The fuel is considered "spent" when it starts to gain small fissues in the core of the rods and fission byproducts accumulate. This can all be fixed with reprocessing, and in fact France does this now. However there are 4th generation designs in both liquid and solid fueled configurations that can further burn up the uranium and waste. So "spent fuel" that has to be housed in a geologically stable repository for 10,000 years can be further burned down to a fraction of the volume for only centuries instead.
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For that you need mountains, with two lakes above each other, and a river to replenish the evaporated water. Most, if not all suitable sites are already used for that. *Construction is expensive, and the energy content is relatively low. As a theoretical exercise you can calculate the 'lake' sizes and height difference you need in your backyard to supply [1 kW](_URL_0_) to keep your house running at night (18:00-08:00).*
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How many pounds per shelf can this hold?
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I'm not sure how many pounds per shelf, but my bookcase is loaded with books, some of them very heavy and the shelves are not wavering. Good luck. Faun
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A decent amount! Since it uses the wall for leverage it's very strong. I have a printer, books, and other misc stuff on it. I actually am looking to get rid of mine - bought it for a secondary apartment I moved into last summer and I have since moved out! You can have mine for half the price!
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How come, when we rub our eyes hard enough we see those weird colors and patterns?
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What about those really faint, amoeba-like, transparent globs floating around your vision? They look like microbes as seen underneath a microscope. It's kinda hard to describe but they're definitely there. Debris floating on the cornea??
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Actually, Isaac Newton studied the exact thing you are talking about. It's called a phosphene, and it's created by the stimulation of the retina by means other than light, such as a magnetic field or an electric current. In your case, it's simply the physical pressure exerted on your retina. [Source](_URL_1_)
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how many calories do you burn spinning for 50 minutes?
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Comparing the Calorie Burn However, a Spinning class is much more intense so you can expect to burn anywhere from 400-600 calories if you push yourself. Woman.thenest.com reports that “a 160-pound person can burn over 600 calories per hour at the leisurely pace of 5 mph.
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Gardening: pulling weeds, planting flowers, etc.: 200-400 calories per hour. Mowing the lawn: 250-350 calories per hour.
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How is the USA able to have a naval base in cuba and why hasn't cuba tried taking the land back?
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Back in the 19th century, Spain still had a lot of colonies. Some of them were close the U.S. One was Cuba. There were some rebels in Cuba who wanted independence. We supported the rebels, because we wanted to weaken Spain's influence in the area. I'm not sure why exactly (except for a vague sense that we were more explicitly dickish back then), but the U.S. decided to go to war with Spain. We won. In the process we took a bunch of their colonies, including Cuba and the Philippines. The rebels in Cuba still wanted independence. We agreed, on two conditions: 1) a permanent land base. 2) the right to intervene in any military conflict that Cuba might get into. No, really.
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Greetings everyone. In the few minutes this sub has been up, it's attracting sub-standard responses. Just a reminder of a few of the rules: * no responses covering events/conditions post-1994, per this sub's "20-year rule" prohibiting discussion of current events * no anecdotes * no speculation OP: your question implies that you're asking about both *current* policy and historical reasons. If you want to pursue discussion on the former, do consider x-posting that question to another sub, e.g. /r/politics
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A Great Pretender in Great Demand
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Christmas is the party season, and the agencies that book impersonators and other entertainers are doing serious business. Just ask Brian Bergdoll, a John Travolta impersonator.
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A circus agent helped nearly 900 illegal immigrants jump through the hoops of the U.S. visa application process by falsely declaring they were performers hired to work in Florida circuses, authorities said on Friday.
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In this photo, two men are boxing.
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Two men are punching at each other.
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Two men are watching a show in their seats.
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There is no record that Richard Nixon's wife ever moved.
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Richard Nixon University School of Law in 1937 and returned to California to practice law. He and his wife Pat moved to Washington in 1942 to work for the federal government. He subsequently served on active duty in the U.S. Navy Reserve during World War II. Nixon was elected to the House of Representatives in 1946 and to the Senate in 1950. His pursuit of the Hiss Case established his reputation as a leading anti-Communist and elevated him to national prominence. He was the running mate of Dwight D. Eisenhower, the Republican Party presidential
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Ormond Plantation House , or fourteen years after acquiring the property), in a private pact signed at the plantation, Richard Butler turned over all of his holdings to McCutchon and he and his wife moved to Bay St. Louis, Mississippi. No reason was ever given to explain why Butler sold the plantation although it is thought that it was an attempt at evading the local Yellow fever epidemic. If this was true then his attempts failed as it was reported that the fever had caught up with him and he died at age 43.
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Article: Several years ago I worked in an office, which had a locust tree growing outside the window. It had grown into a tall tree and must have been there for a long time. The tree blocked the view and made the office seem dull, unfortunately this happened to be the room assigned to me and I was depressed by it for quite some time. When the first spring came, everything was green except the locust tree. Secretly, I was very happy because I had thought it had died. One morning when I opened the window for fresh air, I unexpectedly smelt a familiar sweet scent floating into my office but I couldn't name it. Suddenly, I realized it was the locust tree! The tree that I thought dead was blossoming in full glory. From then on, I usually came to the office very early to see dew forming on the locust tree blossoms and every year was eager to see spring again. During summer, the green leaves provided shade protecting me from the harsh sunlight, but allowing enough light in to make it pleasant. In autumn, the leaves turned into many different color1s. Its beauty touched my soul. Many times I thought to take photos but never did. Then I had to leave in a hurry. Later in life it became a great regret that I had not done so. Actually, many times in our lives, we think we own something, therefore we don't cherish it. We don't feel regretful until we lose it one day! Moreover, sometimes, we have to accept the things we don't want and need to discover the hidden beauty to find unexpected joy!
Answer: that was not holding or releasing
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Article: Nine years ago, after Leo had died, people said to me. "I never knew he was your stepfather." You see, I never called him that. At first, he was no one special in my life. Then he became my friend. In time, I felt he was also my father. Leo married my mother when I was eleven. Two years later we moved into a house in a new suburban development, where we put down roots. At first our lawn was just a mud with wild grass, but Leo saw bright possibilities. "We'll plant trees there to give us shade as well as some flowers," he said. And just these little touches made our house different from all the others. More important, a real family was forming. Leo was becoming a full-time parent, and I was learning what it meant to have a father. Weekday mornings when the weather was bad, Leo often drove me to school. Having a father drop you off may have been something my classmates took for granted, but I always thought it was wonderful. Saturday mornings, we went to the hardware shop, then stepped into the five-and-ten, buying a sports magazine or something else. Some people might think that doing shopping together is nothing special, but I, who had ever before spent my childhood watching other families do their everyday activities, experienced them now with extreme delight. Looking back, I realized that Leo gave me what I needed most--the experience of doing ordinary things together as a family. Soon after we moved to the suburbs, one of our new neighbors introduced herself to me. She had already met my mother and Leo. "You know," she said, "you look just like your father." I knew she was just making conversation--but even so... "Thank you", I said. Why tell her anything different?
Answer: to show his pride to have a good stepfather
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Article: We had known for along time that flowers of different plants open and close at different time of day. Yet no one really understands why flowers open and close like this at special time. The question is not as simple as we might think, as recent experiments have shown. In one experiment, flowers were kept in constant darkness. We might expect that the flowers ,without any information about the time of the day, did not open as they usually do. In fact, they continue to open at their usual time. This shows that they have some special ways of knowing the time. Their sense time does not depend on information from the outside world. It is inside them: a kind of "inner clock". This discovery may not seem to be very important. However, it is later found that not just plants but animals have this "inner clock" which control the working of their bodies and influences their activities. Human beings, then, are also influenced by it. Whether we wish or not, it _ such things in our life as our need for sleep or need for food.
Answer: never open in constant darkness
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what tape is best for shoulder injuries
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Kinesiology Tape for Shoulder, Upper Arm and Rotator Cuff Injuries. Pinned from. Kinesiology taping is a simple, effective and inexpensive treatment for shoulder and rotator cuff pain. Internet Site, Website, Web Site, Rotator Cuff, Cuff Pain. Kinesiology taping products for shoulder pain, upper arm pain and rotator cuff injuries.
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Tape has been used to patch up injuries for years, but Hobrough finds Kinesio tape better than old-fashioned zinc, which prevents all movement. A common problem for runners is a mistracking kneecap; Kinesio tape can stretch and contract, inhibiting damaging movements but allowing the right kind, explains Hobrough.
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These shocks have a lifetime warranty.How do you handle warranty if any would arise.
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i think you would want to talk to the ones you bought them from, they should be the ones carring the warranty for them,i hope that helps
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Sheila, there is no limit on our money back guarantee. If you don't achieve the results you were hoping for with any of our products, just contact us and we will issue a full refund of your purchase price.
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What position did the first manager of 2009-10 Real Valladolid originally play?
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José Luis Mendilibar José Luis Mendilibar
José Luis Mendilibar Etxebarria (born 14 March 1961) is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a midfielder, and is the manager of SD Eibar.
Playing career.
Mendilibar was born in Zaldibar, Basque Country. He enjoyed an average career as a player, never representing a club in La Liga and successively playing for Bilbao Athletic, CD Logroñés, Sestao Sport Club and SD Lemona.
Mendilibar was a key player in midfield for Sestao during the club's second division years – playing eight
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2012–13 Real Valladolid season 2012–13 Real Valladolid season
The 2012–13 Real Valladolid season was the club's first season in La Liga since its relegation at the end of the 2009–10 season. The club's manager in the previous season, Miroslav Đukić, continued with the team.
Current squad.
Current squad Squad.
- "Updated to 23 January 2013"
Current squad Long-term injuries.
Current squad Long-term injuries Víctor Pérez's broken fibula.
In the morning training of 5 January 2013, Víctor Pérez broke the fibula in his right
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The time is long past for nurse researchers and educators to meet the challenge of scientific inquiry of those more abstract components of nursing that have been named the art of nursing and are now identified as dimensions of holistic nursing. C. Rinne (1987) stated that the art of nursing lies within the affective domain. Empathy is an important dimension of that domain and is focused on in the nursing literature. Nursing theorists prior to M. R. Alligood (1992) had not developed models that addressed empathy as more than a singular though multidimensional phenomenon. On the basis of a review of the literature in nursing and related disciplines, M. R. Alligood (1992) proposed two types of empathy: trained and basic. The purpose of this study was to examine (a) the differences between the two types of empathy, by evaluating scores from instruments that measured trained and basic empathy and (b) the endurance of empathy scores. Trained empathy was measured with the Layton Empathy Test, and basic empathy was measured with the Hogan Scale. Data were collected over time with 106 nursing students prior to, during, and after completion of a bachelor of science in nursing program at a large southeastern university. Analysis of the data confirmed the phenomenon of two types of empathy with differentiation in endurance that M. R. Alligood (1992) had proposed. The research results have implications for the way nursing educators prepare nurses. This study supports the finding that trained empathy is not sustained. The importance of measurement of students' baseline basic empathy is indicated. The practice of teaching empathy techniques is called into question, and new approaches to facilitate students' discovery of their basic empathy are indicated (M. R. Alligood, G. W. Evans, & D. L. Wilt, 1995).
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Abstract This pilot study of baccalaureate nursing students explored the effects of an 8-week mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) course on stress and empathy. The course was intended to provide students with tools to cope with personal and professional stress and to foster empathy through intrapersonal knowing. A convenience sample of 16 students participated in the course, used guided meditation audiotapes at home, and completed journal assignments. Stress and empathy were measured using paired sample t tests. Participation in the intervention significantly reduced students' anxiety (p > .05). Favorable trends were observed in a number of stress dimensions including attitude, time pressure, and total stress. Two dimensions of empathy--personal distress and fantasy--also demonstrated favorable downward trends. Regular home meditation was correlated with additional benefit. Participants reported using meditation in daily life and experiencing greater well-being and improved coping skills as a result of the program. Findings suggest that being mindful may also decrease tendencies to take on others' negative emotions. Coping with stress and fostering the affective domain are important facets of nursing education that may be facilitated by mindfulness training.
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During the last six decades, from the World War II years on, the phenotype of human beings has changed profoundly. The dominant slim, pale and light phenotype of the 1920s has gradually been overthrown by the heavy, large and ponderous phenotype of obese people. Obesity is rampant in the USA (http://www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/dnpa/ obesity/trend/maps/, accessed on 20th July 2008) and, even though to a lesser degree, most European countries share the same epochal evolution [1]. Type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular diseases are the two most important noncommunicable disease outcomes of obesity. Abdominal obesity is strongly associated, and at least in part in a causal manner, with hypertension, dyslipidaemia and impaired insulin resistance [2]. Well beyond these complications, neoplasia [3], greater exposure to drugs of various sort, sterility [4], asthma [5], non-alcoholic liver disease [6] and osteoarthritis [7] are all much concerning sequelae of this epidemics. The risk of disease and disability attributable to overweight and obesity starts early, just when the upper limit of the ideal body mass index (BMI) (21–23 kg/m2) is trespassed and rises linearly at progressively higher BMI levels [8,9]. The burden of disease attributable to excess BMI among adults in the USA is enormous. Obesity at age 40 years reduced life expectancy by ∼7 years in women and by ∼6 years in men in the Framingham cohort [10]. In Europe, more than 1 million deaths and ∼12 million lifeyears of ill health (disability adjusted life-years—DALYs) were counted in 2000 [9].
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Rachel Dratch co-starred in 30 Rock.
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Rachel Dratch as a guest star in television shows such as "The King of Queens" and "30 Rock", as well as films such as "Click" and "I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry". In 2012, she published her autobiographical book "Girl Walks Into a Bar: Comedy Calamities, Dating Disasters and a Midlife Miracle". She also portrayed the museum guard in Sesame Street's "The Cookie Thief".
Early life.
Dratch was born in Lexington, Massachusetts, the daughter of Elaine
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Julia Louis-Dreyfus , airing in July 2012.
In fall 2010, Louis-Dreyfus made a guest appearance on the live episode of the Emmy-winning comedy "30 Rock". She played Tina Fey's role of Liz Lemon in the cutaway shots. Louis-Dreyfus was among several "Saturday Night Live" alumni appearing in the episode, including Rachel Dratch, Bill Hader, and regulars Tracy Morgan, Alec Baldwin, and Fey herself. Louis-Dreyfus also starred in a "Women of SNL" special November 1, 2010
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what is the zip code for melissa texas
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Stats and Demographics for the 75454 ZIP Code. ZIP code 75454 is located in northeast Texas and covers a slightly less than average land area compared to other ZIP codes in the United States. It also has a slightly less than average population density. The people living in ZIP code 75454 are primarily white.
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According to our research of Texas and other state lists there were 105 registered sex offenders living in 77532 zip code as of December 08, 2016. The ratio of number of residents in zip code 77532 to the number of sex offenders is 199 to 1.
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when did twizzlers pull and peel come out
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Twizzlers Candy Plant in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. This record-breaking twist became a Guinness World Record, on July 19, 1998. Twizzlers are made of corn syrup, wheat flour, sugar, cornstarch, and in smaller amounts palm oil, salt, artificial flavor, glycerin, citric acid, potassium sorbate, Red 40, and soy lecithin. While the original flavor introduced in 1845 was licorice, in the late 1970s the company began to expand its flavors to include strawberry, grape, chocolate, cherry, and watermelon flavors, and a variety of shapes and sizes. In addition to their Twists, Bites, and Nibs of various sizes, Y&S introduced Pull 'n' Peel in 1994.
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Twizzlers 2011, Super Long Nibs was introduced, combining the flavor and texture of the classic Nib with the length of a standard Twizzlers twist. In May 2013, the Pull 'n' Peel introduced its "Raspberry Wild Berry Lemonade" flavor. In December 2014, Twizzlers came out with Pull 'n' Peel Fruit Punch and Twizzlers filled Strawberry Lemonade varieties. In December 2016, Twizzlers came out with Pull 'n' Peel Cherry and Green Apple and Twizzlers filled Strawberry Lemonade varieties. All Twizzler products are kosher certified by the Orthodox Union. Twizzlers do not contain animal gelatin or other animal products, and are approved as a
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Herein, highly efficient solid-state ECL sensor was introduced for the first time onto the screen printed electrodes of the paper-based chips (PCs) based on the composite film of poly(sodium 4-styrenesulfonate) functionalized graphene (PSSG) and Nafion. Attributed to the cooperative characteristics of both PSS and graphene, PSSG ensured both effective Ru(bpy)(3)(2+) immobilization and fast electron transfer of Ru(bpy)(3)(2+) in the composite film. The ECL behaviors at the developed sensor were investigated using tripropylamine as a representative analyte and low detection limit (S N-1 =3) of 5.0 nM was obtained. It also exhibited more excellent reproducibility (relative standard deviations of 0.63% for continuous 45 cycles) and long-term stability (similar to 80% of its initial ECL intensity could be retained over 3 months). More importantly, assisted by the developed ECL sensor, discrimination of 1.0 nM single-nucleotide mismatch in human urine matrix could be realized on the PCs for the first attempt. Thus, the developed sensor was confirmed with the advantages of highly sensitivity, long-term stability, simplicity, low cost, disposability, high efficiency and potential applicability. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Three-dimensional porous graphene (3D-pGR) was used to immobilize Ru(II) tris-bipyridyl [Ru(bpy)3 2+] for electrochemiluminescence (ECL) based sensing of tripropylamine (TPA). The 3D-pGR with interpenetrating porous structures was produced from freeze-drying dispersions containing graphene oxide followed by calcination. Field emission scanning electron microscopy, Raman spectroscopy and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy were used to characterize morphologies and the composition of the 3D-pGR. After immobilization of Ru(bpy)3 2+ onto the electrodes, the results indicated that the ECL intensity from the 3D-pGR modified electrode was higher by a factor of 2.5 than that from the graphene film, which was attributed to a larger active surface area and faster electron transfer. The modified electrode was further used to determine TPA in water, and a good linear range from 0.5 to 100 μM with the detection limit as low as 0.4 nM was obtained. The ECL assay presented here also exhibits potential applications in detection of biomolecules such as DNA, glucose, thrombin, lysozyme, etc.
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Generally Speech Recognition Systems are specific to speech/spoken word recognition or Speaker Identification/Verification. In this paper, An attempt has been made to find the better combination of Speech feature extraction and Artificial Neural Network Model for Speaker Identification combined with Spoken word recognition in general noisy back ground (i. e Home/Office environment). Different speech feature extraction techniques such as Mel Frequency cepstarl coefficients (MFCC), Perceptual Linear Prediction (PLP) Cepstral Coefficients and Gammatone Frequency Cepstral Coefficients (GFCC) in combination with two different Neural Network models such as Radial Basis Neural Networks and Learning Vector Quantization Neural Networks have been experimented. Three different test categories such as Spoken word recognition, Speaker Identification, and the combination of both speaker and spoken word recognition have been experimented for the above mentioned combinations. It is Suggested from the experiments that the combination of GFCC and Radial Basis Neural Networks gives the better recognition success rate in general noisy environment.
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Context: .@POTUS stopping by the show tonight!! @Madonna performs!! Go set your DVR, it's a great one!! #POTUSonFallon #FallonTonight— jimmy fallon (@jimmyfallon) June 9, 2016 Question: who is performing at potus? Answer: more than 100
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Context: .@POTUS stopping by the show tonight!! @Madonna performs!! Go set your DVR, it's a great one!! #POTUSonFallon #FallonTonight— jimmy fallon (@jimmyfallon) June 9, 2016 Question: where is madonna performing Answer: chicago
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Context: .@POTUS stopping by the show tonight!! @Madonna performs!! Go set your DVR, it's a great one!! #POTUSonFallon #FallonTonight— jimmy fallon (@jimmyfallon) June 9, 2016 Question: who is performing at potus? Answer: madonna
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Am I able to plug in a condenser microphone such as the Sony ECM-DS70 to record my band's live shows?
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No as you can see from the hi detail images I up'd there are no mic jacks as mentioned.
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Often times Fuji AF system frustrates me. I hear that XF35mm lens performance might feel better with X-T1 but with my X-E1 your description is really familiar to me. When it happens, I put it in manual focus mode which makes a great photo.
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Tinnitus is a symptom frequently encountered by ear, nose, and throat practitioners. A causal treatment is rarely possible, and drug and nondrug treatment options are limited. One of the frequently prescribed treatments is Ginkgo biloba extract. Therefore, randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trials of Ginkgo biloba extract preparations were searched for and reviewed systematically. There is evidence of efficacy for the standardized extract, EGb 761(®) (Dr Willmar Schwabe GmbH & Co KG Pharmaceuticals, Karlsruhe, Germany), in the treatment of tinnitus from three trials in patients in whom tinnitus was the primary complaint. Supportive evidence comes from a further five trials in patients with age-associated cognitive impairment or dementia in whom tinnitus was present as a concomitant symptom. As yet, the efficacy of other ginkgo preparations has not been proven, which does not necessarily indicate ineffectiveness, but may be due to flawed clinical trials. In conclusion, EGb 761(®), a standardized Ginkgo biloba extract, is an evidence-based treatment option in tinnitus.
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The objective was to ascertain if Ginkgo biloba benefits patients with tinnitus. The study design was: 1. Randomized double blind trial of Ginkgo biloba versus placebo; 2. A meta-analysis of randomized placebo controlled double blind trials. Participants included 66 adult patients with tinnitus and six (including our study) randomized placebo controlled double blind trials were meta-analysed. The main outcome measures were the Tinnitus Handicap Inventory (THI), Glasgow Health Status Inventory (GHSI) and average of hearing threshold at 0.5, 1, 2, 4 kHz. In the meta-analysis the proportion of patients gaining benefit and an overall odds ratio were determined. The results showed the mean difference in change of the THI, GHSI and hearing between Ginkgo biloba (n = 31) and placebo group (n = 29) was 2.51 (CI -10.1, 5.1, P = 0.51), 0.58 (CI-4.8, 3.6, P = 0.38) and 0.68 db (CI -4.13, 2.8, P = 0.69). Meta-analysis revealed 21.6% of Ginkgo biloba treated patients (n = 107/552) gained benefit versus 18.4% (n = 87/504) of placebo treated patients with an odds ratio of 1.24 (CI 0.89, 1.71). In conclusion, Ginkgo biloba does not benefit patients with tinnitus.
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The aim of this study was to investigate the impact on several forms of memory and metabolism of a 5-day combat course including heavy and continuous physical activities and sleep deprivation. Mnemoni
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what is plantar fibroma
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A plantar fibroma is a benign nodule that grows on the bottom of the foot and usually appears in the second through sixth decade of life. It is usually slow growing and measures less than an inch in size. More invasive, rapid-growing and multi-planar fibromas are considered plantar fibromatosis.
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Plantar fibromatosis is a rare condition in which benign (non-cancerous) tumors called plantar fibromas grow on the bottom (plantar surface) of the foot.
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Do sharks eat whales?
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They try to eat baby whales.
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Sarah Chalke instead of Mandy Moore???\n\nThat depends on who he likes and if they like him back. It's nobody's business but Zack's.
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Strips off the top level tag from XML string.<br>
从XML字符串中去掉最上层的Tag。
@param xmlString The XMl string to be processed
@return The result string with top level tag removed.
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static public String stripTopLevelTag(String xmlString){
return xmlString.substring(xmlString.indexOf('>') + 1, xmlString.lastIndexOf('<'));
}
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private function convertNodeToXML($data, $nodeName, $depth)
{
if (is_scalar($data))
{
//Treat it as a scalar, just add the node to the output
$this->output .= str_repeat(static::TAB_CHARACTER, $depth);
$this->output .= '<' . $nodeName . '>' . $data . '</' . $nodeName . '>' . PHP_EOL;
return;
}
//Handle objects as arrays and arrays as arrays
if (is_object($data))
{
//Sorry for the typecast
$data = (array)$data;
//We can assume an object is an associative array now
$isAssociative = true;
}
else
{
//This is considered the "Fastest" way to figure out if an array is associative or not
$isAssociative = ($data !== array_values($data));
}
if ($isAssociative)
{
//Associative array, treat each node as an element of the parent, indent each one
$this->output .= str_repeat(static::TAB_CHARACTER, $depth);
$this->output .= '<' . $nodeName . '>' . PHP_EOL;
foreach ($data as $key => $value)
{
$this->convertNodeToXML($value, $key, $depth + 1);
}
$this->output .= str_repeat(static::TAB_CHARACTER, $depth);
$this->output .= '</' . $nodeName . '>' . PHP_EOL;
}
else
{
//Integer indexed array (we hope), treat each node as a clone of the parent with no extra indent
foreach ($data as $key => $value)
{
$this->convertNodeToXML($value, $nodeName, $depth);
}
}
}
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Is the protocol for induction of labor in singletons applicable to twin gestations?
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To evaluate the success of induction of labor in twin gestations using standard protocols for misoprostol and oxytocin designed for singleton gestations.This retrospective cohort study involved all diamniotic twin gestations that were induced at>or = 32 weeks' gestation with intact membranes. Two singleton pregnancies were matched for each twin pregnancy. Use of intravaginal misoprostol and low-dose intravenous oxytocin was based on ACOG management guidelines.A small proportion (40 of 430 [9.3%]) of twins met the inclusion criteria for an induction of labor. Misoprostol was utilized less frequently with twins than with singletons (55% vs. 78%, p = 0.02) because of the higher preinduction Bishop score. Doses of oxytocin were comparable between the 2 groups. A high rate of vaginal delivery was seen in the twin and singleton groups (85.0% vs. 80.0%, p = 0.62) with similar neonatal outcomes.
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Rebalancing the long-term care system between institutional care and home-based and community-based services (HCBS) has become an important policy goal of most state Medicaid programs and several provisions of the Affordable Care Act. This study estimated nursing home admission patterns by race and ethnicity in a retrospective cohort of Medicare and Medicaid dually eligible individuals who enrolled in Medicaid HCBS programs.We analyzed the 2006 Medicaid Analytic eXtract personal summary files from 19 states, and linked these data to nursing home Minimum Data Sets and other files. We used multivariable competing risk proportional hazard models to estimate 2-year risks of short-term and long-term nursing home admissions for black and Hispanic HCBS enrollees, compared with white enrollees. We also compared racial/ethnic differences in physical and cognitive impairments at the time of nursing home admissions.Among 93,508 older (65 y and above) and new HCBS users, the 2-year long-term nursing home admission rates were 10.16% for blacks [n=18,000; hazard ratio (HR)=0.80, P<0.001 in multivariable regression] and 5.59% for Hispanics (n=13,786; HR=0.49, P<0.001), compared with 12.27% for whites. The 2-year short-term nursing home admission rates were 11.99% for blacks (HR=0.84, P<0.001 in multivariable regression) and 9.29% for Hispanics (HR=0.62, P<0.001), compared with 13.40% for whites. Black and Hispanic elders were more impaired than whites in physical and cognitive functions at both short-term and long-term nursing home admissions.
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i wear my perfume i feel elegant and beautiful
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i herself wearing some of the items and they make me feel optimistic
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i also feel fearful and concerned for them both worried
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Simultaneous medullary and papillary thyroid cancer: a novel entity?
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The causes underlying the phenomenon of simultaneous medullary (MTC) and papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) are unclear.This study of 26 patients with simultaneous MTC and PTC aimed at clarifying clinical and histopathologic characteristics and trends of this unusual condition among MTC and PTC patients who were operated on at a tertiary referral center in Germany.A total of 26 patients revealed simultaneous MTC and PTC, yielding the following rates: 2.6% (26 patients) among all 1019 PTC patients, 2.6% (6 patients) among all 235 hereditary MTC patients, 4.1% (20 patients) among all 492 sporadic MTC patients, and 3.6% (26 patients) among all 727 MTC patients. Simultaneous MTC and PTC were consistently smaller than nonsimultaneous MTC (6 vs. 13 mm for hereditary MTC, P = .16; 12 vs. 23 mm for sporadic MTC, P = .009; and 11 vs. 20 mm for any MTC, P = .008) and PTC (8 vs. 20 mm, P < .001). Simultaneous MTC and PTC increased among MTC and PTC patients over time: from 0% to 4.3% (PTC), from 0% to 4.6% (hereditary MTC), from 0% to 8.1% (sporadic MTC), and from 0% to 7.0% (any MTC). For sporadic MTC, these rates virtually doubled every 5 years. Of 6 patients with simultaneous hereditary MTC and PTC, 5 revealed late-onset REarranged during Transfection (RET) mutations (1 L790F carrier; 2 V804L and 2 S891A carriers).
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The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is a well-validated screening tool for the detection of patients at risk for postpartum depression. It was postulated that screening utilizing the EPDS in a directed interview would increase the detection rate compared with a self-completed EPDS in an indigent population.To compare the results of a self-completed EPDS with those of a directed interview utilizing the EPDS in the identification of patients at increased risk for postpartum depression.All patients undergoing a 6-week postpartum evaluation in the obstetric clinic at a community teaching hospital between November 1, 2003 and March 31, 2004 were screened for postpartum depression using the self-completed EPDS. This was followed by a directed interview, which consisted of a verbally administered EPDS by a social worker blinded to the results of the self-completed EPDS. A positive screen was defined as an EPDS score of>or =12 by either method. The number of patients with a positive screen to either the self-completed EPDS, the directed interview EPDS, or both were recorded. The two techniques were compared by the McNemar Chi-square test. The self-completed and directed interview EPDS scores were compared by Pearson's correlation coefficient to examine differences in screening techniques. Demographic data and characteristics in each group were examined.Among the 134 patients evaluated, 24 (17.9%) screened positively for being at an increased risk of having postpartum depression. The self-completed EPDS and the directed interview EPDS screening detection rates were not different, identifying 23 (17.2%) and 22 (16.4%) patients, respectively (p = 1.0). The use of the self-completed EPDS and the directed interview EPDS in parallel detected one additional subject (0.7%; p = 0.99). The self-completed EPDS and directed interview EPDS scores correlated significantly (r = 0.94; p = 0.01). The demographics and characteristics of patients with a positive screen were not different from those with a negative screen.
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Great for decoration.
It's very light and the tape holder comes out easily when you use it. It's very pretty though.
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Very beautiful, but loses its “stick” so quickly
Very beautiful, but loses its “stick” so quickly. It’s peeling off of my wall after only a week of being up.
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Just ok
Nothing special. I didn't get anything noticeable from it. Used half the bottle and bought something better
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I need to wakeup at 7am
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i have to wake up at 7am
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Most recent breaking news
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Yeo Jin-goo played the young version of the lead role in which 2008 South Korean erotic story?
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A Frozen Flower A Frozen Flower
A Frozen Flower () is a 2008 South Korean erotic historical film. It is directed by Yoo Ha and stars Jo In-sung, Joo Jin-mo and Song Ji-hyo. The historical film is set during Goryeo Dynasty and is loosely based on the reign of Gongmin of Goryeo (1330–1374), but it does not strictly comply with historical facts. The controversial story is about the characters' violation of royal family protocol and their pursuit of love.
It was released in South Korea
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Tempted (TV series) -young
- Yeonwoo (Lee Da-bin) as Kwon Yeo-min
Production.
- The series is formerly known as "Love Game: The Great Seduction" ().
- Yeo Jin-goo was first offered the male lead role, but declined.
- The first script reading of the cast was held on January 16, 2018 at MBC Station in Sangam-dong.
Reception.
The series had a mixed reception in South Korea, and was well-received internationally.
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Don't send it to Braylen
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i would like to message Darren a text via Messenger
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please read me the top headlines
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dose this battery fit a canon eos rebel 2000 film camera?
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Don't know. I believe it should, however I purchased them for my NcStar laser.
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Without seeing exactly what you have leaves me to give a general answer. Most camara and accessory bodys have a standard screw thread. I have never seen a non-standard thread on any camara equipment. I have no reason to believe that it would not work. If you still have doubts then I suggest that you call Cannon on their 800 number and ask for technical help. I have done that in the past and they are knowledgeable and helpfull and I beleive it is still free.
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AbstractWe evaluated the impact of predation on juvenile steelhead Oncorhynchus mykiss and yearling and subyearling Chinook Salmon O. tshawytscha by piscivorous waterbirds from 11 different breeding colonies in the Columbia River basin during 2012 and 2014. Fish were tagged with both acoustic tags and PIT tags and were tracked via a network of hydrophone arrays to estimate total smolt mortality (1 – survival) at various spatial and temporal scales during out-migration. Recoveries of PIT tags on bird colonies, coupled with the last known detections of live fish passing hydrophone arrays, were used to estimate the impact of avian predation relative to total smolt mortality. Results indicated that avian predation was a substantial source of steelhead mortality, with predation probability (proportion of available fish consumed by birds) ranging from 0.06 to 0.28 for fish traveling through the lower Snake River and the lower and middle Columbia River. Predation probability estimates ranged from 0.03 to 0.09 fo...
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AbstractExpansion of the American white pelican Pelicanus erythrorhynchos colony on Blackfoot Reservoir, Idaho, and the associated declines in adfluvial Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout Oncorhynchus clarkii bouvieri in the upper Blackfoot River drainage has generated concern about the impact of pelican predation on this native trout stock. During a 4-year study, 4,653 wild Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout were tagged using a combination of radiotelemetry and PIT tags. Annual predation rate estimates were made by recovering Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout tags from the nesting islands of American white pelicans. On-island tag recovery rates were corrected for ingested tags that went undetected during island searches and for tags that were deposited away from the nesting islands. American white pelicans consumed tagged Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout ranging from 150 mm to 580 mm TL and showed no size selection within that range for their prey. Predation rates on adult and juvenile Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout generally excee...
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Abstract An analytical solution to a perturbed geosynchronous orbit is presented and validated through numerical simulations. The Clohessy–Wiltshire equations are used to describe the small perturbation from the ideal geostationary orbit. The perturbing forces due to Earth gravity harmonics, solar-radiation pressure, and solar and lunar attraction are expanded in a suitable form for the analytical integration. Thus, solutions that were obtained are added to that of the reference motion to yield the complete solution. Fully nonlinear equations of the orbital motion are numerically integrated and the results are compared with those from the analytical solutions. It is shown that the analytical solutions may be used to propagate the orbital motion accurately up to several days, and the long-term secular trend is well predicted.
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Glendale twins born in different years
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GLENDALE, AZ - Glendale twins are going to have a unique story to tell for the rest of their lives after they were born in different years.
Holly and Brandon Shay weren’t expecting their boys to arrive for another few weeks, however, they were shocked when Banner Hospital admitted them on New Year’s Eve.
After six exhausting hours of labor, their first son, Sawyer, was born at 11:51 p.m.
“I wanted to make sure he was OK, and they had to keep reminding me that I had to push," Holly said.
Just one minute after midnight on January 1, 2017, their second baby, Everett, was born.
The boys who previously shared nine months in the same space won’t be sharing a birthday -- or even their birth year.
“I think Sawyer might give his brother a hard time,” Brandon said. “I think it’s mostly going to be Sawyer teasing Everett over him being the eldest.”
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New Light on the Mind’s Eye
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Reorienting attention across the horizontal and vertical meridians: Evidence in favor of a premotor theory of attention
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Effect of Chlorogenic Acid on Melanogenesis of B16 Melanoma Cells
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Cerebral oxygenation and brain activity after perinatal asphyxia: does hypothermia change their prognostic value?
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Hypothermia is an established therapy in term neonates to reduce death and disability after perinatal asphyxia. Near-infrared spectroscopy-monitored regional cerebral oxygen saturation (rScO2) and amplitude-integrated electroencephalogram (aEEG)-monitored background pattern have been shown to be early predictors of long-term neurodevelopmental outcome. The aim of this study was to investigate the prognostic value of rScO2 and aEEG for neurodevelopmental outcome in neonates with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) treated with hypothermia.In neonates with HIE who were subjected to hypothermia, the aEEG background pattern and rScO2 were studied prospectively from admission up to 84 h in relation to early magnetic resonance imaging and neurodevelopmental outcome at 18 mo of age.Of 39 infants, 12 neonates died because of neurological deterioration. One had an adverse outcome and 26 had a favorable outcome. The rScO2 was higher in neonates with adverse outcome, although aEEG scores were lower. Positive predictive values at 12, 24, and 36 h of age for adverse outcome ranged from 50 to 67% for rScO2 and aEEG; negative predictive values ranged from 73 to 96% for rScO2 and 90 to 100% for aEEG. Combining rScO2 and aEEG increased positive predictive values (70-91%) and negative predictive values (90-100%).
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A randomized prospective study to evaluate the efficacy, safety and long-term outcomes of the complete disappearance of local electrograms along the linear lesion using the EnSite NavX three-dimensional mapping system compared to the conventional fluoroscopy-based mapping for the ablation of typical atrial flutter (AFL).83 patients with spontaneous AFL episodes were randomized to the conventional procedure (group I, 41 patients) or to the EnSite NavX three-dimensional mapping system (group II, 42 patients). When bidirectional block was achieved, a renavigation of the ablation line was performed to verify the absence of local potentials along the line.In all patients, bidirectional isthmus block was achieved. Total mean fluoroscopy time was 19.8 +/- 4.1 min and 9.1 +/- 3.5 min (p<0.001) and radiofrequency (RF) mean fluoroscopy time was 6.9 +/- 1.4 min and 0.6 +/- 0.3 min (p<0.001), respectively, in group I and II. During long-term follow-up of 16 +/- 9 months, there were 4 (10%) AFL recurrences in group I and 0 in group II (p<0.005).
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What is the diameter of these?
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2 1/8 inches, O.D. (outside diameter) I just measured one of mine with a ruler.
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If you click on the description of the product it lists each basket's dimensions.
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Like I wrote, go get educated on how illegals benefit SS...with no benefits to themselves. No complaints from the IRS.
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Adrian Mastracci has a good outlook. Having too much money is a nice problem to have. You saved successfully. Perhaps you even over-saved. Having some OAS clawed back is a badge of success. Instead of obsessing over how to pay the absolute minimum possible amount of tax, lose the greed, pay up, smile, and enjoy your comfortable retirement.
As for me, I'm happy that I'm too "rich" to receive GIS.
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I'm white so there's no soup or Cadillac for me
I'm gonna sue the feds for 1 billion bucks I think.
Yup having to pay for winning the war against the natives 200 years ago is triggering me and giving me PTSD.
Also, I visited Ottawa last week and realized after an eagle &hit on me an told me I owned it that I really did own it after working 40 years and paying 50% of y salary to some douche who spent it on Cadillac for natives programs
I want it Ottawa back
My god
The only losers not on the take are the stupid taxpayers.
I guess the "WE OWN NEWFOUNDLAND BS IS NOT FAR BEHIND"
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Call Nick Joe Austin
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answer that call now
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Does Judy work at Google
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The price is good
The size was good for two and for camping
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good product but it could use better tent stakes
good product but it could use better tent stakes,,,the tent stakes were very small and would not hold in a brisk wind,,,i had to go out and buy tent stakes that were more heavy duty because the ones included would not hold
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Sturdy Mug
Best mug to get my boss for Boss's Day! It was appreciated and is frequently used. Mug is tough and durable and the graphics have yet to chip/scratch. It's a great product for its intended purpose!
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Well, at least it`s not as bad as I thought. Found a new website to watch movies on and I gotta say.......it`s not bad, not bad at all
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it`s the non-www fail http://www.mymunchies.net/ that works
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Waking up .....working....Happy as can be! Its gonna be a great day today... I can see it..and im not sore from Running yesterday!!!
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What is the nation of the champion whose uniform is black shirt , black shorts and black socks ?
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What is the nation of the champion who plays their home games at Fred Taylor Park in Kumeu and The Trusts Arena ?
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Which team does the most valuable player of the EuroCup championship held in 2010 now assit in coaching ?
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Does 8250 have BaK4 high-index prisms?
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According to the more complete product description provided at B&H ( http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/910783-REG/nikon_8250_16x50_aculon_a211.html ) this model has BaK4 Porro Prism glass. From our personal usage, this model definitely provides edge to edge sharpness and brightness one would expect from BaK4 prism as well.
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No it does not. I don't really know where that person got that from, but my case doesn't stink at all. �
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