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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Horrific deformities in frogs are the result of a cascade of events that starts when nitrogen and phosphorus from farming and ranching bleed into lakes and ponds, researchers said on Monday. These nutrients from fertilizers and animal waste create dramatic changes in aquatic ecosystems that help a certain type of parasitic flatworm that inflicts these deformities on North American frogs, researchers said. "You can get five or six extra limbs. You can get no hind limbs. You can get all kinds of really bizarre, sick and twisted stuff," Pieter Johnson, an ecologist and evolutionary biologist at the University of Colorado at Boulder who led the study, said in a telephone interview. >> Read the Full Article
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Nuclear tourism is rapidly becoming a popular industry that attracts a diverse international audience with interests in history, militarism, and anti-war activism. In some sites, nuclear tourism emphasizes the devastation of the nuclear attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, while, at others, it draws on the past to present a future of environmental stewardship, technological achievement and scientific mastery of the earth's energy. In so doing, nuclear tourism becomes a well crafted strategy to stimulate sentiments of nationalism and civic pride, while authenticating a particular perspective of history, science and identity. This article discusses efforts to use cultural heritage of the Manhattan Project both as a marketing strategy to bring tourist dollars to the city of Oak Ridge, Tennessee, and as a way to celebrate the community's past as a 'Secret City' and its central role in the development of the atomic bomb. This construction of cultural heritage, however, may disregard cultural rights in respect to environmental justice, health and human rights, and serve to authenticate the history of the atomic bomb as having a single moral imperative, divorced from the international arena in which nuclear science is currently being developed and debated. If the inline PDF is not rendering correctly, you can download the PDF file here.
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Across Canada, we face a number of natural hazards, which can vary from region to region. Knowing what to do during an emergency is an important part of being prepared. Find out more about the risks in your region and how to prepare. The following steps should be taken in emergency situations. 1. Make sure you are safe before assisting others. 2. Follow your emergency plan. 3. Get your emergency kit. 4. Monitor radio, television and online for information from authorities. Follow their instructions. 5. Stay put until it is safe or you are ordered to evacuate. 6. Limit phone calls to urgent messages only. Keep the lines free for emergency responders.
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I. Huntington Disease: An Overview II. Why Difficult Behaviours Occur in Huntington Disease A. How Does the Brain Contribute to Behaviour Changes in HD? Understanding Anatomy and Related Behaviours 6 Understanding Brain Communication and Circuitry Understanding the Role of the Caudate in the Brain B. How Can the Environment Contribute to Behaviour Difficulties in HD? C. How Can Individual Factors Contribute to Behaviour Difficulties in HD? Stage of Illness Safety and Self-Esteem Acute and/or Chronic Illness Undetected Visual or Hearing Impairments The Effects of Medications III. General Approaches to Solving Behaviour Problems in HD A. Guidelines to Problem Solving B. Approaches to Good Communication C. Environmental Concerns D. Care for Caregivers IV. Common Behaviour Concerns in HD C. Executive Functions ....Apathy and Diminished Ability to Initiate ....Impulse Control . ....Frustration, Irritability, Anger, Temper Outbursts F. Psychosis: Hallucinations and Delusions H. Sleep Disturbances V. Authors Note
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Tools & Methods of Program Evaluation Methods include the collection of qualitative data (such as interviews and narrative stories) or quantitative data such as numeric survey ratings. Sometimes program evaluations will include both types of data collection. A common evaluation design for Extension programs involves the collection of pre- and post-data that can document level of change in knowledge, attitudes, skills, motivations, and behaviors. Another common technique includes collecting survey or narrative information (“success stories”) as a part of program follow-up, to find out if longer-term outcomes like behavior change were realized among participants. Survey tool construction or survey item adaptation from existing sources is often completed during the planning phase of program evaluation. A challenge in selecting tools and methods for program evaluation are various tradeoffs in decisions related to using pre-existing measurement tools or creating ones unique to a specific program. Other decisions about tools for program evaluation efforts include what types of software to use for data analysis and considering the use of online data collectors and mobile device survey designs.
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Restore America’s Estuaries’ newest partnership with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency involves administration of the new National Estuary Program Coastal Watersheds Grant Program. This program is designed to support projects that address urgent and challenging issues threatening the well-being of coastal and estuarine areas within determined estuaries of national significance. This grant program supports the following priorities: - Loss of key habitats - Recurring harmful algae blooms - Unusual or unexplained marine mammal mortalities - Proliferation or invasion of species - Flooding and coastal erosion - Impacts of nutrients and warmer water temperatures on aquatic life - Contaminants of emerging concern found in coastal and estuarine waters More information will be coming soon regarding a call for proposals. Check out the website for more information, including a more detailed list of the grant’s priorities.
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Archeologists in Mongolia have unearthed a sixth century Turkic burial with the mummy of a woman, her horse and belongings preserved in the Altai Mountains near Kazakhstan, making it the first complete Turkic burial found in Central Asia. According to the Siberian Times, the 1,500-year-old burial was discovered at an altitude of 2,803 meters by herders, who informed officials in the Khovd Museum. Intricate embroidered design on mummy’s bag (Khovd Museum Photo) Researchers from the museum reportedly said that the mummy is thought to belong to a simple person rather than someone from the upper class.They also noted that the mummy’s belongings indicate that the society which she lived in had advanced crafting skills. Some of the articles found in the mummy’s burial included clothing, a saddle, a wooden bowl and a clay vase. Photo by Khovd Museum The discovery of the burial is expected to offer new insight into the lives of Turkic people in the ancient periods. The first Turkic people, who referred to themselves as Turks were the Göktürks, who appeared in the 6thcentury AD.
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Rabbits are small mammals in the family Leporidae of the order Lagomorpha (along with the hare and the pika). Oryctolagus cuniculus includes the European rabbit species and its descendants, the world’s 305 breeds of domestic rabbit. Sylvilagus includes 13 wild rabbit species, among them the 7 types of cottontail. The European rabbit, which has been introduced on every continent except Antarctica, is familiar throughout the world as a wild prey animal and as a domesticated form of livestock and pet. With its widespread effect on ecologies and cultures, the rabbit (or bunny) is, in many areas of the world, a part of daily life—as food, clothing, a companion, and as a source of artistic inspiration.
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As you have found when using a graphing calculator, equations must be solved for y; that is, they must be written in from both sides.How can you get by itself? See part (a). How many answers should you expect? How many answers should you expect? How can you write a compact solution to show them? How do you undo squaring? Continue to solve for y as you did in parts (c) and (d). Rewrite each equation and enter it in the eTool below. Check your answers using the eTool. Click the link at right for the full version of the eTool: A2C 1-38 HW eTool
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China Daily newspaper has published an article highlighting the inscription of Azerbaijan`s historic centre of Sheki with the Khan’s Palace on UNESCO’s World Heritage List. The article says: “Azerbaijan`s historic centre of Sheki with the Khan’s Palace has been added to UNESCO’s World Heritage List at a meeting of the World Heritage Committee in Baku. The historic city of Sheki is located at the foot of the Greater Caucasus Mountains and divided in two by the Gurjana River. While the older northern part is built on the mountain, its southern part extends into the river valley. Its historic centre, rebuilt after the destruction of an earlier town by mudflows in the 18th century, is characterized by a traditional architectural ensemble of houses with high gabled roofs. Located along important historic trade routes, the city's architecture is influenced by Safavid, Qadjar and Russian building traditions. The Khan Palace, in the northeast of the city, and a number of merchant houses, reflect the wealth generated by silkworm breeding and the trade in silk cocoons from the late 18th to the 19th centuries.”
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Pilot project for Mineral Carbonation International in Sydney, Australia. Using Skyonic mineralization technology for capturing CO2; CO2 used for sodium bicarbonate. Researching the potential to store large volumes of carbon in processed kimberlite through mineral carbonation. Sequesters CO2 through a two-stage mineralization process. The mineralization process permanently locks the sequestered CO2 in rock form and due to its flexibility, can be utilized across a range of industries. CO2 is sequestering by enhanced weathering with olivine. Makes CO₂ absorbant roofing; Roofs are finished with mineral olivine, an iron-magnesium silicate; When it rains, CO₂ comes into contact with the olivine and becomes neutralized, leaving residue of only sand and magnesium carbonate.
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Teachers in our district had an opportunity to learn about Digmore as part of the Core Competency Curriculum session today. Thank you to Laurie Petrucci for sharing about Digmore and the many resources available. Please click on the link below for an excellent blog on coding in SD60: http://www.prn.bc.ca/digmore/blog/ Today school district educators came together to learn about the new BC Digital Classroom from Regional ERAC Facilitators, Monica Berra and Leona Prince. These digital resources, in video and text form, are perfect for teaching with the Universal Design principles in mind! Teachers can use the online World Book or National Geographic Kids to show short videos on content areas or to enlarge text or to have text read aloud – all with the idea of helping all children to be included in the classroom learning. If schools need more support with this, they are invited to access coaching and collaboration with our Instructional Tech Coaches: Toni Thompson, Laurie Petrucci or Glen Longley. Digmore, for great resources to differentiate our teaching!
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Currently, textile wastewater management focuses on dye removal efficiency and operating costs. Dual responsive polymers are choice materials because they can extract diverse organic compounds from water at their phase transition point. They are copolymers of the acrylamide class, and have been fully characterized by FT-IR, 1H-NMR, DSC, GPC and surface area analysis. Of the five dual responsive polymers, the copolymer of NIPAAM and DMAEMA (CoP-1) offers the best extraction of acidic and basic dyes from wastewater. All copolymers investigated can achieve better than 90% dye removal when used at 4 mg/ml concentration. This dye-scavenging efficiency increases to almost 99% at 3 mg/ml, on conversion of the copolymers to nanofibers in 300 to 500 nm size. Langmuir and Freundlich isotherms were constructed to study the mechanism of dye adsorption. The nanofibers have been shown to be reusable for removal of dyes from water, suggesting that such systems may add benefit to current dye removal methods from textile industry wastewater.
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عنوان مقاله [English] Nowadays the air Pollution is one of the must serious problems in urban areas. More than 90 percent of total pullotion in urban environments consist five kinds of air pollutants. Comparation of static and daynamic resources of air pollution shows that share of dynamics resources is highly more than section. Different Organizations and institute have role in field of environmental management and specially in air pullation management investigation about municipalities as local and administrative managers roll in laws shows that local management role in neglected in laws and many duties of municipalities are remove to other urban organizations. In This paper the main gole is studing the role and legal situation of municipalities in field of air pullotion management. This research is apply with describtive analytical method. Data gathering is documentary by referring to laws and regulations of municipalities and national environment organization. The result show that the role of municipality is participatory like other organizations such as police. The role of local management is neglected in law collection some studies instead of municipality are remove of macro level organization like environmental organization. So lack of attention to role of municipalities for reduction of air pollution is one of reasons for failure of air pollution control programs.
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Though he stands in the shadows, Mr. I. N. Phelps Stokes’ suit sheds light on significant developments occurring in menswear at the end of the nineteenth century. By examining fashion modes, economical and societal fluctuations, and urban developments, this essay explores how New York City department stores changed from their initial founding as dry goods stores, developed through the turn of the twentieth century, and emerged in the interwar years. Matilda Stoughton de Jaudenes, painted by Gilbert Stuart in 1794, is dressed extravagantly at the height of contemporary style. - 1840 – Queen Victoria’s Wedding DressIn 1840-1849, 19th century, garment analysis - 1872 – Emile Pingat, Visiting DressIn 1870-1879, 19th century, garment analysis - 1904 – John Singer Sargent, Lady Helen Vincent, Viscountess D’AbernonIn 1900-1909, 20th century, artwork analysis - 1878 – James Tissot, EveningIn 1870-1879, 19th century, artwork analysis - clocks/clockingIn 17th century, 18th century, 19th century, C, term definition
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Public health officials are hopeful a record number of flu vaccines can help stave off epidemic levels. Rachael Zimlich, RN, BSN Antibodies that were previously overlooked may hold the key to a better flu vaccine. New research shows that a ketogenic diet may help activate new immune responses that can help fight influenza A. University of Georgia researchers secured a multi-million grant to create a better flu vaccine. Spanish-speaking patients who refuse vaccines aren’t always getting the right message, according to a new report. President Donald Trump offered his support for flu vaccines and promised to promote additional research on seasonal flu, but will it help? Experts say it’s too early to predict the severity of the flu season, or how effective the vaccine will be The flu vaccine can help protect against more than just the flu. A new study reveals extended benefits, especially for the elderly. For people who love cats but are allergic to them, relief may be on the horizon—and cats, rather than humans, would be the ones to be vaccinated. Researchers are examining whether two adjuvants could help boost the power of flu vaccines.
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January 1st is not the beginning of the year, it was only declared to be the 1st day of the year by a couple of men. The true beginning of the year falls in the season of spring, in the Northern Hemisphere that occurs between the months of March and April. “The idea of using the first day of January to mark the beginning of the new year dates back to time of Julius Caesar…..Even as the Julian calendar spread in popularity, some areas continued to use dates in March and September as New Year’s Day. …During the 1570s, Pope Gregory put the Gregorian calendar into effect, restoring Jan. 1 as the first day of the new year. This change in tradition wasn’t officially implemented by England until 1752. Up until then, England and the American colonies had celebrated the new year on March 25.” https://www.livescience.com/32913-why-does-the-new-year-start-on-january-1st.html
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Publication date: Feb 12, 2020 A large-scale trial led by scientists at the University of Texas Southwestern (UT Southwestern) has produced a machine learning algorithm which accurately predicts the efficacy of an antidepressant, based on a patient’s neural activity. The UT Southwestern researchers hope that this tool could eventually play a critical role in deciding which course of treatment would be best for patients with depression, as well as being part of a new generation of -biology-based, objective strategies” which make use of technologies such as AI to treat psychiatric disorders. The trial has reaped many studies, the latest of which demonstrates that doctors could use computational tools to guide treatment choices for depression. Trivedi had previously established in another study that up to two-thirds of patients do not adequately respond to their first antidepressant, motivating him to find a way of identifying much earlier which treatment path is most likely to help the patient before they begin and potentially suffer further through ineffectual treatment. |disease||MESH||seasonal affective disorder|
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Miss M Bichard, Head of Sports PE lessons will continue to include a range of individual disciplines such as dance and athletics, with team sports and games. Through these sports, children should learn the skills of both cooperation and competition. During Key Stage 2, the range of games and sports taught will be broader, and the children will also take part in outdoor and adventurous activities such as orienteering. They will perform dances, take part in athletics and gymnastics, and attempt to achieve personal bests in various activities. In addition, all children will learn to swim during Key Stage 2 and develop an understanding of Jersey’s marine environment, including its potential dangers and how to keep themselves safe.
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No right turn regulations Dec 12, 2004 MusiCal defends Orders In Council by pointing out that they are used for passing statutory regulations or subordinate legislation, which comprise a large body of New Zealand law. For example, the Civil Union Act 2004 allows the GovernorGeneral, by Order In Council, to enact regulations for the following purposes:May 25, 2010 No Right Turn. Posted on May 25, 2010 by Graham Brown. Question: I have been issued with a PCN relating to (if you have heard of on it on the BBC News) Wilton Road, Victoria in London. As I approached the junction, there were sudden signs ahead indicating no right turn. I had already decided to turn right and it was confusing and dangerous for no right turn regulations A permissible Right Turn on Red (RTOR) was introduced in the 1970s as a fuel savings measure and has sometimes had detrimental effects on pedestrians. While the law requires motorists to come to a full stop and yield to cross street traffic and pedestrians prior to turning right on red, many motorists do not fully comply with the regulations.
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Tutor profile: Jasmine K. What are some basic requirements for academic papers of any writing style (MLA, APA, etc.)? One basic rule to follow is the avoidance of personal pronouns such as I, we, or you, except in philosophy papers. Another is to avoid contractions and always spell out the word. One more is to use concise and clear language and avoid poetic language unless its a literature paper. What was a core focus of stoicism? Stoicism mainly focused on achieving virtue which was done by cultivating apatheia, or a tempering of emotional reactions to the world. Subject: Comparative Government and Politics What are the differences between core ideas behind the American and British governments and how does this show in their governmental structures? In America, the central idea behind forming the government was a separation of powers, while Britain is centralized around the idea of a fusion of powers. In America, this is shown by the government being separating into three branches that each have separate heads and realms of power. On the other hand, Britain's government has three branches, but the head of the executive is also the head of the legislative. needs and Jasmine will reply soon.
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Video games like Minecraft are being employed in STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) classrooms as examples of challenges that are open-ended and require creative approaches to problem solving. And because gaming engages multiple learning styles simultaneously, it offers students an opportunity to succeed outside of the traditional classroom paradigm and opens the door to education and career paths that students might not otherwise consider.* Learn more about why school librarians are essential. Take the next step. Help us spread the word. *Jenkins, B. (2014). Don't Quit Playing: Video Games in the STEM Classroom. Techniques: Connecting Education & Careers, 89(1), 60.
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Learning outcomes of the course unit To know and to understand the most important laboratory tests fundamentals of biochemistry and general pathology Course contents summary Full blood count; Coagulation; Urine; Most relevant diagnostic laboratory tests Techniques for sampling and storage of blood and biological materials. Composition of the blood. Main routine tests and their usefulness: complete blood count, erythrocyte sedimentation rate, blood glucose, glycated hemoglobin, liver and kidney function, electrolytes, lipid profile, coagulation, urinalysis. Markers of myocardial damage. Monitoring of the diabetic patien G. Federici: Medicina di laboratorio - McGraw - Hill (last edition) Assessment methods and criteria written and oral exam
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In this magnificent full-color 100 page spiral-bound reference, an experienced Structure & Style writing teacher has brilliantly organized words not by definitions or meanings—but by character qualities and behavior trait. Find the words your students need in their writings, by looking at these lists - divided by parts of speech. These lists make it is easy for young or old students to find the best ly adverbs, quality adjectives, strong verbs or quality nouns as they search the character or behavior of the person, animal, event or idea they want to As an added BONUS, you will find quotes from literature to help your students understand the qualities or traits. Another BONUS, reproducible for family or classroom use. A Word Write Now is the perfect addition to your writing curriculum Our gift to you: FREE SHIPPING ON THIS ITEM!!! 100% Money-Back Guarantee If you don't like the product or it doesn't fit your child, we will give you a full refund, no questions Your success in using this powerful approach to teaching writing is completely guaranteed! Don't wait any longer, click below and reserve your copy today for
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When not nesting, ioras and fairy bluebirds roam the forest in flocks, generally in association with other species. Fairy bluebirds are often found in the company of feeding fruit pigeons, hornbills, bulbuls, and others. Ioras are generally associated with species of similar sized insect-eaters. Leafbirds are likewise nomadic outside the breeding season, but are generally in smaller numbers, or pairs, and are noted for frequent aggression towards other birds. All three genera are known for tuneful songs. Leafbirds are excellent natural mimics of other species. All of these birds form pairs that remain monogamous during the breeding season, and then become territorial. Was this article helpful?
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Everyone struggles to come up with a name once in a while. But how can you tell if it's more serious? "One symptom alone does not necessarily indicate that a person has Alzheimer's or dementia," says Raj C. Shah, MD, of the Rush Memory Clinic at Rush University Medical Center, in Chicago. Dementia is chronic loss of cognition, usually affecting memory, and Alzheimer's causes 50 to 80 percent of dementia cases. There are many other causes of memory loss, including vitamin B12 deficiency, and brain, thyroid, kidney, or liver disorders. However, having several other symptoms could be a sign of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Recognizing the signs of dementia can help lead to a quicker diagnosis. @katiecouric: Alzheimer's Prevention Tips Our friends at Health.com have come up with the list of symptoms never to ignore.More from Health.com: The Best Memory Boosters
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Originally, most geophysical applications were designed for subsurface exploration of one sort or another. Even today, most geophysicists are employed in the mining or oil & gas industries. The reflection seismic method has been the tried and true standard for exploration in the oil & gas industry ever since its inception. In northern California, a renewed interest in exploration for natural gas has been driven by the increasing cost of energy. In the mining industry, both electrical resistivity and induced polarization are common tools for regional exploration. For the mining of gold placer deposits, a combination of magnetics and refraction seismic is often used to locate the positions of buried channels which contain the black sands (and the gold). Another useful application of geophysics is in groundwater exploration. In areas such as the Sierra foothills, groundwater flow is controlled by fractures in the bedrock, and therefore well placement is critical to the development of the groundwater resource. The electrical resistivity method has been used successfully for years to determine the optimum location for a high yield water well.
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Research shows little evidence that the amount of homework assigned equates to the amount learned. Research does suggest, however, that too much homework has negative effects: not enough sleep, reduced retention levels, avoidance behaviors, and an experience of learning as a burden. That's why Bay's rotating block schedule and our academic calendar are specifically designed to ensure students spend more time and accomplish more work in the classroom. Ninth grade students may expect 1.5 hours of homework per week in most courses and 2 hours per week for their Humanities course. Older students are typically assigned 2 hours of homework per week in most courses, and 2.5 hours per week for courses that carry a Humanities designation. Honors courses require more homework: 1 hour per class meeting, for a total of 3 hours per week for most courses.
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Published at Sunday, December 29th, 2019 - 18:12:16 PM. Solar Power. By Adaliz Stein. The whole point of renewable energy is to save money and have as small an impact on the earth as possible. And one of the most effective ways to do that won’t cost you a dime – in fact, it will save you money. By cutting waste and using less electricity in the first place, you can reduce your electric bill immediately. Going solar can not only help preserve the environment but can also save home and business owners big on their monthly utilities bills. With all the solar incentive programs available, there has never been a better time to signup and save with a solar energy tax credit. Any content, trademark’s, or other material that might be found on the Tssreviews website that is not Tssreviews’s property remains the copyright of its respective owner/s. In no way does Tssreviews claim ownership or responsibility for such items, and you should seek legal consent for any use of such materials from its owner.
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Butterflies and birds in mass extinction fear Habitat loss and pollution have led to an alarming decline among native British species over 40 years BRITAIN’S native species of butterflies, birds and plants are in alarming decline, according to new research that offers the most compelling evidence yet that the planet is in the grip of a mass extinction. The most comprehensive survey ever undertaken of UK flora and fauna has revealed that 71 per cent of butterfly species, 54 per cent of birds and 28 per cent of plants have fallen in abundance over the past 20 to 40 years. Scientists who conducted the research, which included data collected by more than 20,000 volunteers over four decades, said that human activity was having a devastating impact on woodlands, heathlands and grasslands. Habitat loss and pollution have driven once-common species such as the large blue butterfly and the ghost orchid
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Listen and Learn Escucha y aprende Listen and Learn / Escucha y aprende Best-selling book on listening skills for young children, in an English-Spanish bilingual edition. Knowing how to listen is essential to learning, growing, and getting along with others. This gentle, encouraging book introduces and explains what listening means, why it’s important, and how to listen well. Realistic examples and inviting full-color illustrations bring the concepts to life. The focus throughout is on the positive results of being a good listener. In both English and Spanish, this book also includes a special section for adults, with ways to reinforce the skills being taught, questions to invite lively discussion, and listening games to play. Time to Sign will provide the sign language component to this book. Price : $13.95
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This practical guide for coral reef managers and practitioners provides best practice methods for Acropora coral restoration projects to ensure maximum propagation and survival. This guide, which is based on scientific, in-field experiences gathered by Nature Conservancy staff and partners, begins with a detailed account of the case for restoration activities to increase the population of acroporid corals. It provides in-depth detail into the biology of acroporid corals, best practices for coral gardening methodology, including coral fragment collection, nursery set-up and operations, and coral propagule out-plant practices. It also includes several case studies from throughout the Caribbean region on documented successes and lessons learned. This guidebook is the complete summary of current, up-to-date science on coral restoration Author: Johnson, M.E., C. Lustic, E. Bartels, I.B. Baums, D.S. Gilliam, L. Larson, D. Lirman, M.W. Miller, K. Nedimyer, and S. Schopmeyer View Full Article The Nature Conservancy
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I have never seen a Wandering Whistling-duck in the natural environment. Sadly, I’ve never been to areas where this species lives in the wild, namely northern Western Australia, Northern Territory and eastern Queensland. One day I’ll get there – but not yet. Instead, I have to content myself to seeing this species in captivity, such as the bird shown in the photo above, taken recently in the walk through aviary at Adelaide Zoo. We have two whistling-duck species in Australia, the other being the Plumed Whistling-duck. They get their name from their whistling call, usually when in flight. Their preferred habitats include lakes and swamps, flooded grasslands, the edges of rivers and dams.
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Meats supplied for domestic consumption through the US supermarket system are either processed or pre-cut. This contrasts with other food cultures where meat is supplied as whole animals, or slaughtered / butchered on the site of sale. We can estimate that earlier in US history, meat was slaughtered and butchered domestically in rural areas, or slaughtered and butchered at point of sale for domestic consumption. What caused the change to processed and off-site butchered meat for domestic consumption? Does this relate to commercial consumption? Did consumer preference lead this cultural change, or did processing techniques or capital intensification lead this change? When did this change occur? Who were the major agents of change? Is Sinclair's The Jungle an adequate characterisation of the point of change?
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Each of the chapters in this unique book was written expressly for each major stakeholder group in your school, tailored to their varied needs and experiences. Each chapter contains a set of inter-related practical activities so that each group focuses on the same goals and supports the others. No other book on school improvement includes a chapter written exclusively for elementary students, printed in large type, illustrated with cartoons, and accompanied by step-by-step advice for educators on how to use this material. About the Author -Introduction and Background -The Role of the School Administrator -The Role of the Grade-Level Team -The Role of the Teacher -The Role of the Parent or Family -The Role of the Student
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Today’s Google Doodle, is honoring Grace Hopper, the mathematician who pioneered the use of English-like programming languages. Prior to her work, computers were considered to be glorified calculators and were programmed with binary machine code, which kept the field limited to specialists. After working on computer tech used on the Manhattan Project during the war, she developed the A-O system for the UNIVAC 1 in 1951, which is considered to be the first ever computer compiler. That eventually formed the basis for COBOL, the first widely used English-like compiler that laid the foundation for most computer languages today. Hopper did further research for the US Navy until the age of 79 (when she retired with the rank of rear admiral) and worked for DEC until she passed away in 1992 at the age of 85. SOURCE : @DSM_CORP
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|Buy it at best price from here| |Get Instant Cashback when you pay using Amazon Pay... Click Here| This fully revised and updated third edition of the bestselling Ancient Egypt seeks to identify what gave Ancient Egypt its distinctive and enduring characteristics, ranging across material culture, the mindset of its people, and social and economic factors. In this volume, Barry J. Kemp identifies the ideas by which the Egyptians organized their experience of the World and explains how they maintained a uniform style in their art and Architecture across three thousand years, whilst accommodating substantial changes in outlook. The underlying aim is to relate Ancient Egypt to the broader mainstream of our understanding of how all human societies function. Source material is taken from Ancient written documents, while the book also highlights the contribution that Archaeology makes to our understanding of Egyptian culture and society. It uses numerous case studies, illustrating them with Artwork expressly prepared from specialist sources. Broad ranging yet impressively detailed, the book is an indispensable text for all students of Ancient Egypt and for the General reader. |Amazon, Paperback||Rs. 2999.0||Buy Now| |Reading Style||Time To Finish The Book| Searches in World for Ancient Egypt: Anatomy of a Civilization
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The wildflowers of Grand Teton National Park usually bloom May through September. There are only about 60 continuous frost-free days a year in Jackson Hole, so the growing season is very short and the dominant blooming flowers change quickly from week to week. Grand Teton National Park can be separated into three distinct zones: the sagebrush valley, the forest floor, and the alpine zone. Skyrocket gilia, larkspur, and indian paintbrush bloom in the valley as temperatures rise. Flowers like fireweed, columbine, monkshood, and the rare calypso orchid enjoy the moist environments found in forests. The flowers of the alpine zone grow close to the ground and the flowers are very small; examples include moss campion, alpine forget-me-not, and sky pilot. To learn more about the park's wildflowers read the plant finding guide. This brochure provides information about what wildflowers will be blooming in each zone during what months. Last updated: August 15, 2017
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|Author||Robert I. Frost| The Swedish invasion of 1655, known to Poles ever since as the 'Swedish deluge', provoked the political and military collapse of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, the second-largest state in Europe. Robert Frost examines the reasons for Poland's fall and the conduct of the war by the Polish government, and addresses the crucial question of why, despite widespread recognition of the shortcomings of the political system, subsequent attempts at reform failed. War has long been seen as crucial to the development of more effective systems of government in Europe during the seventeenth century, but studies usually concentrate on states which responded successfully to the challenges. Much can be learned from those that failed, and the paucity of English-language material on this important conflict means that After the Deluge will appeal to a broad audience among historians of Poland, Germany, Scandinavia, Russia, and early modern Europe in general.
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Tap water should sit for at least an hour before adding any fish to the bowl. The water must be room temperature. Tap water is not recommended for fish tanks. If it is going to be used, it should be treated first to remove any chlorine. Once it is treated, the water should have enough time to come to room temperature. Do not fill the tank completely up as the fish may jump out. It is also suggested that the new and old water be mixed for the fish to become accustomed to it. Fill a container with half new and half old water and allow the fish to sit in the mixture for 30 minutes before putting it in the tank.
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The continental U.S. has just experienced the hottest 12 month period in recorded history. The West is on fire. The Maldives are going underwater and California can expect a sea level rise of six inches in less than 20 years. An increasing number of studies are making the connections between human activities, climate change and a rise in extreme weather events. While it is difficult to point to climate change as causing a single weather event without in-depth research, patterns are emerging. Scientists warn that climate change will bring an increase in heat waves, droughts, floods and worsening storms. Not a rosy forecast for our future, let alone our children's future. From chocolate to our favorite island getaways, a variety of studies suggest that many of the things and places that we most enjoy may be gone if we stay on this path. Below is a list of some of the things that may be changed or ruined for future generations based on suggested effects of climate change. There is an element of speculation in this list, as predictions are difficult to determine. What do you think will be ruined for your kids due to climate change? Tweet us what #climatechangeruins for future generations, and we may include it in our slideshow below!
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2. Numbness and Tingling When the sensory nerves have been damaged because of neuropathy, tingling or a feeling of numbness are quite common. Numbness will often occur in the feet first and then work its way up through the rest of the body. For example, a person may experience numbness in their feet first and then this numbness will spread into the legs. Numbness may also start in the hands and then move into the arms. Many people do not think too much about numbness as it will often go away. However, it can be a sign of a serious problem for several reasons. You are more likely to become injured because you cannot feel a part of your body. For example, if your foot becomes numb and you step on something sharp, you may lose quite a bit of blood before you even notice. Diabetics often risk losing afoot because of this type of injury that they simply do not feel.
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A customer receives error "404 File not Found" when clicking to open a file that actually seems to exist in the server in a valid folder. It is noticed that the file name has double spaces in it, while the customer had intended to create it using a single space. The use of spaces should always be avoided in the file names, due to following reasons: - Spaces are hard to be seen and perceived as multiple ones, being missed sometimes in the URL construction, resulting in access errors. - Spaces are not supported in the context of URL standard encoding, so they are replaced by other code to become valid. - Each web server handles the URL with spaces differently, depending on the specific settings used: they can be either converted to "%20" or "+". Both situations can generate mistakes while adding URLs to a web content. As a best practice to making a URL more human readable and resistant to typing errors, convert the spaces into underscores ("_") in the file and folder names, e.g. instead of "Year 2018\New York Sales Report", use "Year_2018\New_York_Sales_Report". Content Author: Hamid Waqas
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Marineholmen Ocean Energy Address: Kong Christian Frederiks plass 1 Built year: 2011 The energy plant was commissioned in June 2011 and supplies Marineholmen and Solheimsviken with cooling from seawater. 1 kWh in and 70 kWh out. This is the effect og using seawater from a depth of 100 metres (6-8°C). The seawater is channelled through a 2.5 km long plastic pipeline with a diameter of 1.2 metres, sunk in the fjord from Marineholmen and out into the city fjord at a depth of 100 metres. The seawater pipeline conveys around 1,000 litres of water per second. By using this water for cooling, we save approximately 2 million kWh per year compared to normal cooling technology, which is equivalent to an annual reduction of around 1,210 tonnes of CO2. The cold water is primarily used for cooling buildings and for water for fishing experiments. An assessment is also being made into using the water for heating via heat-pump technology.
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Lin Biao (1907-1971) was the youngest of the Chinese Communist Party’s top military leaders. He led the Red Army in several decisive defeats over Chiang Kai-shek’s Nationalist forces, earning himself a spot at the top of the post-war power structure. Lin came to fore in the mid 1960s, when he supported Mao’s plan to launch the great “Cultural Revolution” to restore revolutionary zeal to the Communist Party. Lin Biao edited the Little Red Book of quotations from Mao, which became the emblem of the Cultural Revolution. Designated Mao’s successor at one point in time, Lin fell from grace and died in a plane crash while fleeing China after allegedly attempting to assassinate Mao.
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Fort St. James National Historic Site of Canada is a restored Hudson’s Bay Company post on the southern shores of Stuart Lake. It commemorates the region as a centre of trade and commerce in the 19th century fur trade. Originally established by Simon Fraser for the North West Company in 1806, this place displays the largest group of original wooden buildings representing the fur trade in Canada. The story revolves around the relationships and interactions between the fur traders and Native Peoples of the region, namely the Carrier First Nations. The Hudson’s Bay cemetery is the oldest remnant of early fur trading in Fort St James. Not much is known about its history and content, or even when the first person was buried here. However, it tells of lives lived here in Fort St. James. The graveyard is located on Stuart Drive behind St. Patrick’s Anglican Church.
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How do humans interact with each other using gestures? How do they catch the semantics of gestures to predict or react to them? We explore hierarchical slow-feature models to obtain the high-level semantics in conducting gesture conversations. We adopt the hypernetwork model as a basic component to learn the elementary semantics of gestures, and combine two hypernetworks with an added upper-layer of slow features to learn the temporal transition of semantics. This hierarchical slow-feature model abstracts the low-level features of joint angles to the slowly-changing high-level features which represent higher-level semantics of the gestures. This model also learns the probability of the partner’s next gesture given the gesture of one person at a semantic level. We experimented with the Kinect motion capture device to record the gestures of two subjects in gesture conversation scenarios. The human gesture data was used to train the hierarchical slow-feature model to predict the gesture conversations. The trained model is then transfered to the Darwin humanoid robot. We compare the human behaviors and the robot behaviors that learned from the human gestures.
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Chemistry is a branch of physical science that involves the study of composition, structure, properties and change of matter that would include the topics such as the properties of individual atoms and how they form chemical bonds to create compounds. Chemistry is sometimes called the central science as it bridges the other natural sciences that would include physics, geology and biology. Its history is traced back to alchemy which had been practiced for several millennia in several parts of the world. Organic chemistry is the study of the structure, properties, composition, mechanisms, and reactions of organic compounds. An organic compound is defined as any compound based on a carbon skeleton. Physical chemistry is the study of the physical and fundamental basis of chemical systems and processes. Need to study chemistry and understand the world of structures, bonds, compositions etc., you will never find a place with us.
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Look, Find, and Learn In Look and Find Bible Stories: Christmas, you'll read five adventure-filled stories from the first Christmas and explore each extra-busy scene. Learn about when the angel first told Mary about baby Jesus, then the night Jesus was born, the angels who told the shepherds the good news, the shepherds' visit to see the newborn King, and the wise men who brought Him gifts. Then open the large flaps to explore each story's scene and reveal a look-and-find checklist. You can search for dozens of people, animals, and objects. Use a write-on wipe-off marker to search over and over again and enjoy hours of look-and-find fun Also available in the series is Look & Find Bible: Old Testament Stories and Look & Find Bible: New Testament Stories.
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TOEIC Analyst Second Edition TOEIC Analyst Second Edition is designed to prepare students for the TOEIC test through analysis of common TOEIC question types and strategies for approaching each question. This book contains more than 700 questions in total to allow students to practice techniques for quickly recognizing test tasks and avoiding common mistakes. - Tips for analyzing various question types commonly found on TOEIC tests - Exercises for students to practice each question type - Sample tests at the end of each section focusing on specific listening or reading skills for further practice - Two complete practice tests designed to simulate actual TOEIC tests including layout and directions as found on the TOEIC test - Complete audio recordings of the listening sections of the tests - Complete transcripts and answer key
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Here’s a nice little kitchen microbiology experiment. Kombucha is a natural and symbiotic fermentation that involves yeast and nanocellulose producing Gluconoacetobacter. It can be eaten and is safe to culture at home, but produces bacterial cellulose, natural biomaterial with unique properties that make it suitable for tissue engineering applications. For example, it might be used to prepare nerve conduits to repair peripheral nerve injuries or as scaffold to grow new tissue. Here is some home grown Kombucha, stained with the Ehrlich stain (a simple of the shelf DIY staining method that I developed), and viewed down a microscope. The larger cells are the yeasts, and the much smaller rod shape ones, the cellulose producing Gluconoacetobacter.
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Forensicswiki.org has moved to this site, forensicswiki.xyz. For information, please join the Google Group forensicswiki-reborn Hidden channels (covert channels) are communication channels that transmit information without the authorization or knowledge of the channel's designer, owner, or operator. - Bypassing network filters; - Bypassing network sniffers. Information can be hidden within: - IP ID; - TCP ISN; - TCP options; - DNS ID; - HTTP cookie; Generally, it is impossible to detect well-designed hidden channels by means of traffic analysis. For example, information hidden within TLS Client/Server Hello random bytes in encrypted form cannot be distinguished from bytes produced by secure random number generator. However, it is possible to detect hidden channels by detecting attendant events, such as successful intrusion attempts. Some hidden channels produce network anomalies, for example, hidden channels using DNS ID to hide information may produce large number of DNS queries without further communication between hosts.
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software for solving complicated structures What is it about? When you make structural models of complex materials you need to specify many parameters to fully specify the model. From this model you can calculate different things such as the single crystal or powder diffraction patterns, to see if it agrees with a measured one and to find out if the model is correct. But when the model has too many parameters there may not be enough information in the data to properly specify them. In that case it is necessary to include more data into the fit. This paper describes a process for doing just that, and a software program that makes this straightforward Why is it important? Many materials that we want to study these days are highly complex and often have structure on the nanoscale. We are increasingly running into this problem that the data we have do not result in reliable model-fitting parameters. This will impact many areas of science and technology from batteries to solar cells to pharmaceuticals. The following have contributed to this page: Simon Billinge and IUCr Journals In partnership with:
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操 ( cao / cào ) 的中文例句ⓘWriting in Pinyin Before using this Pinyin example sentence, consider that Chinese characters should always be your first choice in written communication. If you cannot use Chinese characters, it is preferable to use the Pinyin with tones. Only use the Pinyin without tones if there's no other option (e.g. writing a text message from/to a mobile phone that doesn't support special characters such as ā, í, ŏ, ù). Cao ni ma! Cào nĭ mā! 操 is composed of 16 strokes and therefore is of high complexity compared to the other simplified Chinese characters (average: 13.1 strokes).
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Technology-Enhanced Teaching and Learning Methods that Benefit Learners of All Ages A collaboration of psychology and computer science, learning science was invented at Carnegie Mellon University. Software developed here has been repeatedly shown to make learning in many fields both faster and more robust — opening up exciting new possibilities for educational achievement to every learner. This approach is inspiring a wave of experiment and innovation in CMU classrooms. “Twice as much learning in half the time.” That is the standard set by CMU learning software that has been deployed in courses ranging from statistics and computer science to writing or introductory Mandarin. Supported by the Eberly Center for Teaching Excellence and Learning Innovation, CMU faculty at every college are implementing science-based innovation and experimentation for their students, collaborating and sharing their findings across campus to inspire and support their colleagues. CMU’s METALS graduate program is preparing future scientists to apply data-driven improvements in many more settings, both at CMU and in schools everywhere.
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208 pages | 79 B/W Illus. Physical training is a key part of preparing to play soccer (football) at any level, but organising a genuinely effective training programme requires both an understanding the physiological principles involved and a practical knowledge of the demands of the game. This book provides clear guidelines, an evidence base and a theoretical framework for proven effective soccer training. Clear explanations of the physiological concepts and sport science research evidence are given throughout, and the book contains many examples to illustrate the training principles in practice. This is an essential text for students of the game and a valuable resource for coaches, physical trainers and sport scientists working in soccer (football). 1. The Training Process 2. The Football Context 3. Warming Up and Warming Down 4. Strength and Power Training 5. Aerobic Training 6. Anaerobic Training 7. Alternative Training Methods 8. Recovery from Exercise 9. Training for Different Environments 10. Evaluation of Training 11. Life-style and Long-term Development
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Combined heat and power production (CHP), or simply “cogeneration”, applied in the residential sector offers a wide spectrum of benefits. Cogeneration systems utilizing internal combustion engines that run on fuel gas can contribute to significant financial savings on fuel costs used to provide electricity and heat. Tax policy in some countries is beneficial to the owners of combined heat and power plants. Stable power supply and autonomous homes The natural gas supply from the local city network can be used in the gas engine-based cogeneration systems providing a stable supply of electrical power. When needed, power supply can be isolated from the local electricity grid and serve the local loads of the residency. The heat produced by the engine can be recovered either as hot water or as steam for use by surrounding operations. Moreover, the recovered heat can be fed into an absorption chiller to produce a source of cold water, if there is a local need for cooling loads. This cold water can in turn be used to support a refrigeration or air conditioning system. Such systems, providing electricity, heat and cooling, are called trigeneration plants.
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hypersomnia« Back to Glossary Index Hypersomnia refers to the condition of sleeping excessive amounts. However, in current medical terminology, both “hypersomnia” and the related word “hypersomnolence” are used more broadly to indicate long sleep durations, excessive daytime sleepiness, or both. In some classification systems (such as the ICSD-3, which the HF follows), “hypersomnia” is reserved to refer to specific disease entities, such as idiopathic hypersomnia and the related sleep disorders, while “hypersomnolence” refers to the symptoms of long sleep and/or excessive daytime sleepiness regardless of cause. For more details, see Classification of Hypersomnias.
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Time management is consciously controlling the amount of time spent on specific activities to increase efficiency and productivity. Various skills, processes, tools and techniques can be used to manage time to accomplish specific tasks, projects and goals. These may include: - setting goals - analyzing time spent Time management is needed on most projects since it determines the project scope and completion time. Time management strategies 1. Create a simple “To Do” list – Develop a list of items to be done, the reason for doing them and timeline for getting them done. Then print the list and post it to remind you. 2. Use a daily/weekly planner – Write down appointments, classes and meetings on a book or chart. If you are more visual, sketch out your schedule. Review the planner first thing in the morning to see what’s ahead for the day. Always go to sleep knowing you’re prepared for tomorrow. 3. Use a long term planner – Use a monthly chart to plan ahead. Long term planners also serve as a reminder to constructively plan time for yourself. If you would like to develop better time management skills, call an iTherapy counselor to request an appointment.
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Derivative, Peirre de Fermat, Karl Weierstrass, Mathematics, History Historically speaking, there were four steps in the development of today's concept of the derivative, which I list here in chronological order. The derivative was first used; it was then discovered; it was then explored and developed; and it was finally defined. That is, examples of what we now recognize as derivatives first were used on an ad hoc basis in solving particular problems; then the general concept lying behind them these uses was identified (as part of the invention of calculus); then many properties of the derivative were explained and developed in applications both to mathematics and to physics; and finally, a rigorous definition was given and the concept of the derivative was embedded in a rigorous theory. I will describe the steps, and give one detailed mathematical example from each. We will then reflect on what it all means -for the teacher, for the historian, and for the mathematician. © 1983 Mathematical Association of America. All Rights Reserved. Grabiner, Judith V. "The Changing Concept of Change: The Derivative from Fermat to Weierstrass." Mathematics Magazine 56.4 (September 1983): 195-206.
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WorldFish is an international, nonprofit research organization that harnesses the potential of fisheries and aquaculture to reduce hunger and poverty. Our publications database contains WorldFish publications and references to WorldFish research published in refereed journals and periodicals. This chapter examines the multiple dimensions of poverty and related 'state of being' such as vulnerability and social exclusion, with reference to several important aspects of vulnerability, including gender, climate change, HIV/AIDS and child labour. Lake Chilwa produces between zero and 24,000 metric tons of fish per year, making it one of the most productive but variable lakes in Africa. The size of the lake varies seasonally and among years, sometimes drying completely. Its surrounding wetland and floodplain provide habitat for a diversity of birds and economically valuable grasses and reeds. When the lake has water, there is considerable activity on its shores and temporary fishing villages spring up. This consultation is a contribution to an assessment of the impacts of basin development on fish production in the Lower Mekong Basin (LMB). Fish of different species respond to development activities, in particular hydropower development, in different ways depending upon their migratory behaviour and their ability to adapt to and tolerate new environmental conditions.
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Providing evidence for the thesis that design in nature reveals a Designer, Hallmarks of Design presents six clear hallmarks of design, over 30 diagrams, a description of how the earth is designed for man, and a description of the Creator’s attributes. Learn how the irreducible knee joint, the irreducible flight mechanisms of birds, the irreducible earth ecosystem, complete optimum design, peacock tails, birdsongs, the design and beauty of man, and other elements of a world all give testimony to a creator. 230 indexed pages, softcover. Professor Stuart Burgess has taught engineering design at Cambridge University and Bristol University. He has also carried out spacecraft design for the European Space Agency. In 1989 he received a Design Council Prize for engineering design presented by the Minister of State for Trade and Industry. In 1993 he received the Turners Gold Medal for the design of the solar array deployment mechanism on the £1.4 billion ENVISAT satellite (presented by the Vice Chancellor of City University).
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Paleobiology Quizzes & Trivia Paleobiology is a growing and comparatively new discipline which combine method and findings of the life science biology with the method and findings of earth science paleontology. It is occasionally referred to as geobiology. An... Questions: 10 | Attempts: 101 | Last updated: May 29, 2019 Sample QuestionWhat is paleobiology? What do you know about this branch of biology? How deep is your knowledge? Have you taken a course? Take this quiz to find out. Have fun. Questions: 10 | Attempts: 100 | Last updated: Jan 10, 2018 Sample QuestionIt is also referred to as
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Teachers, students and the community at Ashley Hall are working collaboratively towards the goal of banning the use of single use plastic bags at checkout in Charleston. Plastics bags are frequently mistaken for food by marine organisms, and are having a huge impact on the marine environment. Plastic bag pollution clogs storm drains, increases downtown flooding, creates mosquito breeding grounds, and detracts from the natural beauty of Charleston. In short, the environmental and economic impacts of plastic bag pollution are detrimental to our city. All of the plastic that has ever been created still exists, is intertwined in the food web, and is having adverse effects on human health. Keep our city, our waterways and our bodies free of plastic. Support Banthebagcharleston and follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/pages/Banthebagcharleston/1604065396520276 and Instagram BantheBagCharleston!
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I am using in a project TL081 operational amplifiers and an INA118P instrumentation amplifier. Both need a ± 15 V Symmetric Power Supply, however I have seen some projects in which it uses single supply. I intend to build a portable system that sends electrical signals to the body (sinusoidal voltage of 2 V pp with 100 kHz to 1 mA). And for this I will use the op amps TL081 to make a high pass filter, a current source and a voltage follower. With the INA118P I will amplify the signal. I'm going to use arduino, I intend to use a single 5 V supply and GND. What's the difference between a Symmetric Power Supply and Single Supply? The TL081 does not have much information about Single Supply Operation. For the voltage that I intend to work, is 5 V enough?
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Vitamin D is an essential nutrient that helps the body form and maintain healthy bones and teeth. More recent research has shown that it helps regulate the immune system, lowering the risk of infection, cancer, heart disease and autoimmune diseases. Yet as fear of skin cancer has grown and populations have become more sedentary, exposure to sunlight has dropped dramatically and vitamin D deficiency has surged. “There’s a better understanding of importance of vitamin D in human health,” said Tara McHugh, a mushroom researcher at the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The skin cannot synthesize vitamin D if covered in sunscreen. But dietary sources, such as fortified milk or fatty fish, cannot really provide enough of the nutrient for optimal health. Three ounces of mushrooms exposed to a short burst of ultraviolet radiation, in contrast, contain a fully daily dose of the vitamin, more than three times the amount found in a cup of fortified milk. The radiation does not affect the mushrooms’ other nutritional qualities, taste, appearance or shelf life.
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At a meeting at The Royal Society of Medicine this week, a new therapy known as Orthokine was described by Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Professor Wehling. Orthokine takes advantage of the body's own natural healing mechanism. The technique could improve the quality of life for some of the 6 million people living with osteoarthritis in the UK. The new treatment is a biotechnology-based method in which proteins that inhibit inflammation and cartilage destruction are obtained from the patient's own (autologous) blood and injected back into the affected joint. According to Prof Wehling, a recent independent study has demonstrated that autologous conditioned serum (orthokine) is an effective treatment for knee osteoarthritis. "Orthokine considerably improves clinical signs and symptoms of osteoarthritis and that the effects are significantly superior to those of conventional treatments currently available to patients in the UK." It was said that the effect on patients' quality of life including a reduction in pain and increased function and mobility are felt for up to two years. Follow up research has even shown a positive effect in 40% of patients after four years.
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Which Way is Down? Need help teaching bow direction? I’ve got ya covered with my new packet, “Which Way is Down?” 12/21/16 Updated & Improved Which Way Is Down?The ability to create a sensible bowing can be a real challenge for young players. Having the ability to look ahead at complete phrases to see which bow direction to begin with is a difficult skill to acquire. This packet will supplement your current books to help you teach bowings and the process string players use to determine bow direction. These are examples and strategies I find myself always using with my orchestras and lesson groups. I have left off some counting as sometimes I like to pencil them in while I explain them in lessons. The examples also make great warmups for young ensembles and lesson groups. Add an extra challenge by having students count out loud while they play.
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Pest storms are devastating rice production in Singapore, which is no good for anyone since this grain is a staple throughout Asia. This is becoming a threat to the country’s food security and could completely destroy rice farms throughout the region, according to Singapore scientists. Indeed, there is talk that the pesticides used to counter this problem may be doing the opposite – making it worse. The problem has partly been caused by trying to go cheap: use of less expensive pesticides; poor farmer education and destruction of ecosystems around paddies, to name but a few. Historically this wouldn’t have been the case. Farmers took immense pride in their plots and ensured their produce was protected. King George VI would have been ashamed at his Asian brethren and might not have so readily agreed to having his face emblazoned on a set of Singapore stamps issued in 1948.
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Generating Electricity from the Wind The Wind Energy group at SET center aims to design and implement new technologies and to carry out feasibility study and performance improvement of wind power systems across broad dimensions including grid integration, smart grids and as a part of hybrid energy systems. Power quality of interfacing wind energy system with electric utility is counted as one of the major issues of this group activities. Utilizing wind energy in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, our research efforts are mainly focused on the following two main issues: - Design and implement new technologies for wind turbines suitable for Saudi Arabia sites. - Improving the interconnection quality of wind energy systems with electric utility. - Study the feasibility of installing different configurations of wind energy systems in Saudi Arabia
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EU Budget 2018 Dátum udalosti: 24/11/2017 Following the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty, the European Parliament now shares the power to decide on the entire annual budget of the EU with the Council of the European Union and it has the final say. Every year the European Commission proposes a budget for the EU for the following year. The final figures then have to be agreed by both the Parliament and the Council, which represents the member states, before the budget can be adopted. As the Council tends to propose figures below what the Parliament is asking for, the two institutions enter into negotiations in order to find an agreement. This takes place after the Parliament adopts its position at the end of October and is referred to as the conciliation process.
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> > Design Patterns: There Is A Better Design Method. > What do you mean by 'Design Patterns"? > > Python: There Is A Better Programming Language. > > Scheme: There Is A Better Programming Language. > > Eiffel: There Is A Better Programming Language. > I've never looked at any of these languages. What are their advantages? Being computer-related topics, all of these are well-covered on the web, and easy to find: <http://www.hillside.net/patterns/DPBook/DPBook.html> <http://www.python.org> <http://www.schemers.org> <http://www.eiffel.com> -- Lee Daniel Crocker <email@example.com> <http://www.piclab.com/lcrocker.html> "All inventions or works of authorship original to me, herein and past, are placed irrevocably in the public domain, and may be used or modified for any purpose, without permission, attribution, or notification."--LDC
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Study Finds Black Carbon Travels To Pregnant Women’s Placenta According to a new study, when pregnant women breath in black carbon, tiny particles from the soot travels from her lungs to the placenta. Black carbon, which comes from cars and burning wood, can cause inflammation and has been found in fetuses as young as 12 weeks. Scientists analyzed 20 pregnant women in Belgium and found black carbon in every placenta. A similar study last year of Boston-area moms found when fetuses were exposed to black carbon in the third trimester, there was a higher likelihood of kids having high blood pressure. Premature and low birth weight has been linked with bad air quality and has also been connected with an increase in infant mortality. Vox has more on the results of this study, which is a first of its kind due to the evidence of black carbon reaching the placenta.
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The Kaiser Family Foundation provides resources on national health issues. This fact sheet outlines the disparities in HIV infections among Latinos in the United States, particularly “Latino youth and gay and bisexual men,” as of 2010. Among other findings, the fact sheet reports that, while most Latinos are diagnosed and linked to HIV treatment, many do not remain in regular care or are prescribed antiretroviral therapy. Additionally, the impact of HIV on Latino communities is not distributed uniformly throughout the country, with 10 states accounting for 86% of Latinos estimated to be living with HIV. However, there may be some methodological concerns with this geographic data, since certain states and metropolitan areas likely have larger Latino populations. Thus, data that do not account for relative population sizes may not be as useful for measuring trends in transmission rates, especially in areas with relatively small Latino populations. For example, the District of Columbia had few Latinos living with HIV, but a rate more than four times the national average for Latinos. This is significant because such data may be evidence of especially underserved Latino communities with more insular minority status.
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Families are Different and Alike explore how contemporary society has come to recognize a broad range in the structure of families. But whether a family is one- or two-parent, blended or extended, each of its members has to find ways to get along together, to solve its problems and to deal with major changes. This insightful program is designed to show young people that they are not alone in their experiences, while enabling them to gain a useful understanding of ways families satisfy common needs and accommodate individuality. It demonstrates the importance of sharing feelings about change and illustrates a variety of different reactions to change. “Genuine perspectives on the importance of cooperation and mutual respect. Very useful.”—Booklist. Produced by Take Ten Productions. A Coronet release. 12 minutes • Color
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INCIDENCE OF BACTERIA IN FEMALE STUDENTS Bacteriuria is the presence of bacteria in urine. One hundred samples of midstream urine were collected from 100 female students of department of science Technology (those living off campus and those living in school hostels within the age range of 17 – 31 years. Macroscopic and microscopic examination of samples was done. Urine was cultured on blood agar, nutrient agar and macconkey. Identification of bacterial isolates using grams reactions and biochemical tests was done. The organisms isolated were Escherichia coli, Streptococcus spp, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Staphylococcus aureus, Klebsiella aerogenes. The prevalence of bacteriuria amongst female students of science Technology, IMT Enugu (age range of 27 – 31 years old living in hostels), was 29%, that is 16 out of 54 samples of urine investigated were significant bacteriuria, which those living off campus within the age range of 27 – 31 years old were 7%.
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Postoptimal linear programming analysis of farm machinery Bender, D. A. Kline, D. E. McCarl, B. A. MetadataShow full item record Linear programming (LP) is a widely used technique for farm machinery selection. Shadow prices from LP models are typically used to identify farm machinery bottlenecks. Shadow prices represent the value of an additional unit of a scarce resource, such as planter hours during a given time period. This shadow price approach can be misleading since a machinery change may affect the usages of other scarce resources, such as tractors and labor. A postoptimality algorithm is presented which improves on the shadow price approach. This algorithm gives detailed information on the effects of a machinery change on all relevant tractor and labor resources. This information is useful for investigating complex machinery interactions. The postoptimality algorithm is illustrated with a case study in Texas.
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The Irish Hare: from the ice age to the present The Irish Hare is classed as a distinctive subspecies of Mountain Hare, but arguably it deserves to be recognised as a full species. Unlike its relatives, this hare inhabits lowland areas, and has historically thrived in Ireland’s lush pastures. The Irish Hare has declined as agricultural intensification has decreased the suitability of its favoured grasslands, and it is now facing a growing threat from the invasive European Brown Hare. Neil Reid provides a comprehensive overview of the subspecies and explains the challenges that it currently faces. The Irish Hare Lepus timidus hibernicus is a subspecies of Mountain Hare L. timidus which colonised Ireland during the last ice age (Montgomery et al. 2014). It probably arrived via a southerly landmass, now submerged below sea level on the continental shelf to the south-west. Cave fossils support its presence as early as 28,000 years before present (YBP), while molecular genetic analyses suggest that its ancestors split from other Mountain Hares as early as 363,000 YBP, and also reveal the subspecies to be genetically distinct, possessing a greater number of unique genes than any other population (Hughes et al. 2006).
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When it comes to colour control, vastly varying constellations are possible. Colour mixing is often based on one of the following three principles: RGB: the composition of the resulting colour is achieved using three light sources with the base colours red, green and blue. RGBW: like RGB, only with an added white light source. Often used where luminaires, e.g. at different times of day, are used for decorative as well as functional lighting. White-white (tunable white): control of white light colour temperature. Usually utilised to imitate the colour temperature progression of daylight (see also chapter “Human Centric Lighting”).
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Author : Elizabeth MacGregor. Published : Mon, Jun 3 2019 :3 AM. Format : jpg/jpeg. Making difference essay les autobiography autobiographical templates working together to make Making difference essay examples working together to make an Making difference essay amples working together to make part how write an for band marks matrix education Making difference essay examples physician assistant personal statement the working together to e Ways to write concluding paragraph for persuasive essay making difference s working together make Business management research paper xc making difference say examples working together to make Making difference ay examples working together to make easy classification Negative externalities essay pdf psychology thesis examples making difference working together to Essay examples ng difference strong introduction for paragraphs working together to make Making difference y examples how to start personal synthesis working together make
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Marine processes and coastal landforms As most (86%) of the New Zealand population is urban and no part of the country is more than 130 km from the sea, most New Zealanders live, work, and play in the coastal zone and its resources are exploited in manifold ways. It is therefore surprising that scientific studies aimed at understanding coastal resources and underpinning sustainable management of the coastal zone are quite recent (Hume et at. 1992), although the volume of research and the coverage of the coastal zone has increased dramatically in the last decade. The shape of the islands results in a long (11000 km), varied coastline in relat ion to land area, and our 3.3 million population enjoys a comparatively long 3.3 metres of shore per person (Kirk 1987 ). These simple statistics suggest that the coastal zone has high importance for the community (not to mention the fact that the bulk of national commerce depends upon our ports).
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In this drawing tutorial we will show you how yo draw a dagger. Dagger – is an edged weapon with a short (up to 40 cm) straight or curved blade, sharpened on both sides. Such daggers you could see in arms of warriors, knights and different characters from fantasy. At first we should draw a straight line, that will help us to draw the dagger proportionally. At the end of the line from the previous step, draw a circle as a guide for a pommel. Now draw the grip of the dagger. It may be flat or convex as in our example. Draw the guard that can be straight or curved as in our example. Here we draw the most important part of every melee weapon – the blade. As we said the blade of the dagger are sharpened on both sides. Now erase the straight guideline from the first step and draw the rain-guard which is located at the junction of the guard and blade. And we on the last step of the lesson on how to draw a dagger. Here we just need to add some shadows using using simple hatching. If this tutorial was interesting for you and you like tutorials about weapons visit how to draw a short sword and how to draw long sword.
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Luther Memorials in Wittenberg A UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1996 The great Reformation anniversary of 2017 is just around the corner and highlights the indisputable importance of this city which nearly 500 years ago became the birthplace of Reformation. Surviving sites of that time such as the door of the Castle Church of Wittenberg where Martin Luther posted his ninety-five theses, bear witness to the historic importance of an entire new epoch. His loyal companion Philipp Melanchthon and the painter Lucas Cranach the Elder left their marks all across town, all yours to discover. From the Cranach houses and courtyards to the impressive Cranach altar in the City Church to the former houses of Luther and Melanchthon – Lutherstadt Wittenberg holds many sights that make for a very special experience! Castle Church, City Church, Luther House and Melanchthon House were listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 1996.
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Song Sparrows are medium-sized and fairly bulky sparrows. For a sparrow, the bill is short and stout and the head fairly rounded. The tail is long and rounded, and the wings are broad. Slightly smaller than a Dark-eyed Junco; slightly larger than a Chipping Sparrowsparrow-sized or smaller - Both Sexes - Length: 4.7-6.7 in (12-17 cm) - Weight: 0.4-1.9 oz (12-53 g) - Wingspan: 7.1-9.4 in (18-24 cm)
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Click on the structure to specify the target of your label This is the large oval hole at the base of the skull allowing for communication between the cranial vault and the vertebral canal. It is wider posterior than anterior and provides passage for the medulla oblongata, vertebral arteries, spinal accessory nerves, sympathetic communications with the accessory, posterior spinal arteries, anterior spinal arteries, and meningeal membranes. The atlanto-occipital membrane attaches to its anterior and posterior borders, while its lateral borders provide attachment for the alar ligaments. Foramen is the Latin term designating a hole-like opening. It is derived from the Latin forare meaning to bore or perforate. Magnum is the Latin neuter of magnus meaning great.
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Pseudocereals Ideal for a Gluten Free Diet Pseudocereals are broad-leaved plants that often grow in environments where grains do not. For example, quinoa grows well at high altitudes, and is a staple in the Andes in South America. Pseudograins are generally less subject to the extreme breading found in other grains, at least they have been up until now. With luck they will not undergo the extreme genetic manipulation grains have been subjected too, and which may partially explain why so many people are allergic to certain grains. Here is a list of pseudograins to look out for at your local grocery or health food store: - Pitseed Goosefoot - Wattleseed (also called acacia seed)
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- Published: 05 November 2008 05 November 2008 Wind energy could be supplying 12% of the world's electricity needs and saving 1.5 billion tonnes of CO2 a year by 2020 according to a coalition of wind energy companies, associations and NGO's determined to find practical solutions to climate change. With plans to launch a Wind Power Works campaign at the COP 14 climate meeting in December, the coalition will promote bold emissions targets and a rapid deployment of wind energy around the world in a bid to achieve the IPCC target of a decline in emissions by 2020. Coordinated by the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) the campaign will set out to remove the policy and infrastructural obstacles to the technology's rapid deployment. The campaign will engage with policy makers and governments to discuss the world's energy needs and the role which wind power is playing in fulfilling those needs, including the potential to massively increase its contribution. The campaign will run across the world and includes a series of case studies of wind power in action to demonstrate the solutions it offers to different energy challenges. Wind Power Works, including its website at www.windpowerworks.net goes live on December 1st.
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To the east of the picturesque settlement of Marathi and 5 km southeast of Parikia, there are the ancient underground marbles of Paros. The mining of marble began from the Early Cycladic era (3200 BC – 2000 BC). From here was the famous Parian marble, the main source of wealth for Paros in all periods of history, used in architecture and mainly in slavery of classical times. The “pary bridge”, as it was known in the Parian marbles during antiquity, has been an important source of growth for the island since the 7th century BC. which began its systematic extraction and exploitation.
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This object is not on display at the National Air and Space Museum. It is either on loan or in storage. Collection Item Summary: Southwest Airlines, 2000 Symbolic of Southwest Airlines’ casual efficiency, airline employees dress in comfortable clothes, a strategy meant to reduce fatigue, improve morale, and promote higher productivity. Southwest was the first airline to issue military-style leather flight jackets to its pilots. Gift of Southwest Airlines Collection Item Long Description: Restrictions & Rights - Clothing (On Mannequin): 70.5 × 64 × 20cm (27 3/4 × 25 3/16 × 7 7/8 in.) - Other (Sleeve Length): 60cm (23 5/8 in.)
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[ovs-discuss] using routers to separate networks blp at nicira.com Wed May 4 18:00:48 UTC 2011 On Tue, May 03, 2011 at 05:37:45PM -0700, Tom Brown wrote: > Each vm in the network is supposed to sit behind a router and use dhcp to > obtain an ip address from the dhcp server running on the router. However, > I'm finding that the dhcp request coming out of the vms is seen by dhcp > server on the host machine's network (our company dhcp server). Looking at your diagram, the only connections from each vm to the "outside world" are through a router or a br network device. To me this suggests a few possibilities: * The routers are forwarding the DHCP requests. * The br network devices are forwarding the DHCP requests. * There is an additional network device attached to one of your bridges, that is not shown. Have you investigated each of these possibilities? More information about the discuss
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Your eye is a powerful but fragile organ. And, like the rest of our body, its health must be preserved. Daylight and sunlight are good for our psychological and physical balance. However, we must all take care against the potential harm in certain rays. The harmful effects of UV rays on our eyes are well-known. In the short term, they can cause temporary discomfort: glare, blurred vision, inflammation, photokeratitis. But they are above all responsible for long-term irreversible damage, as they contribute to the premature aging of the eye and development of premature cataracts. Blue light is beneficial for health, in particular for regulating our biological clock. But part of the blue light spectrum, ‘blue-violet’ light is harmful to the eye. Emitted naturally by the sun, these rays are also emitted by our televisions, computer screens, tablets, mobile phones and games consoles… Children and people aged over 45 are most susceptible to its harmful effects. There are specific new lenses with the technical characteristics to filter part of this blue-violet light. Filtering lenses: preventive action against blue light The use of protective lenses is one solution to protect your eyes against the harmful effects of blue-violet light.
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Being privileged in society: Simple form of work This video from Buzzfeed shows a simple way of teaching students to feel the effects of privileges (on social mobility). Didactic principles: Combine Exercise Short exercise in which some images are associated with the corresponding didactic principles. Straffe Story's: B. (16) was 'unschoolable' "I turn you out of class", "I shouted at the teacher." "Two times B. (16) was taken out of school." Teachers do not like a child of fourteen to make a big mouth. "Then touches He involved in a fighting party. …
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The internet is primarily made up of TCP packets, but packet loss is often measured by using non-connection oriented packets such as Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) or User Datagram Protocol (UDP) packets. The reason for this is that TCP is a connection-oriented protocol, and it automatically attempts to resolve issues of packet loss without the user or application knowing that packet loss occurred. By using ICMP or UDP, an application or user can send one packet and expect exactly one packet back. If a UDP or ICMP packet is sent, but a packet is not received in return from the remote end, then packet loss likely occurred. For example, ping is a utility that uses ICMP or UDP packets. In addition to calculating latency, ping can also calculate packet loss . If you open a terminal or command prompt and run the ping command to a remote server, you will get a percentage of packet loss upon the command's completion.
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The Cone Seashell is typically straight-sided, with a tapering body whorl, low spire, and narrow aperture (the opening into the shell’s first whorl). Cones inject a paralyzing toxin by means of a dart; a few of the larger species have fatally stung humans. The usual preys are worms and mollusks, and a few cones capture fish. The Cone shell toxins are widely used by neurobiologists to study receptor and ion channel functioning invertebrates. Most cone species occur in the Indo-Pacific region. |In Pack||Cone Seashell|
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Authors: Beaman, R.J. Publication: Discover Magazine 4(2), 8-9. James Cook University, Cairns, Australia. With support from a $150,000 Smart Futures Fellowship and the Reef and Rainforest Research Centre, Dr Robin Beaman has joined 900 million dots to produce a clearer picture of the underwater landscape. To snorkel or dive on the Great Barrier Reef for the first time is to discover a beautiful and bizarre new world below the sea. But Dr Robin Beaman, a researcher in JCU’s School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, says we’re still only skimming the surface of the underwater landscape.
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Radar and Microwaves Lab High frequency systems are taught through applied projects in the Radar and Microwaves Laboratory as part of the electrical engineering curriculum. Circuits that operate in radio and microwave bands, from tens of megahertz to many gigahertz, are ubiquitous in modern life, and form the backbone of the communications, navigation, and surveillance infrastructure of the national airspace. Radio circuits and systems fundamentally behave differently from their low-frequency counterparts, and have different laboratory needs. The Radar and Microwaves Laboratory is home to four fully-equipped laboratory stations with all the tools necessary for designing, building, and characterizing these systems. - 4 lab stations each including: - 2 RF signal generators - Spectrum analyzer with tracking generator - Power supplies - Function generators - High-speed FPGAs and a 10 GbE backbone - LPKF S103 rapid prototyping circuit mill - The laboratory also houses specialty equipment, including vector network analyzers, antennas, and passive radar research prototypes
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What is Inheritance Tax? – UK IHT Explained What is Inheritance Tax, who takes it and what for? Inheritance Tax (IHT) is charged by the UK taxman on your estate when you die (with certain significant exceptions), retrospectively on any gifts made to individuals in the last 7 years before your death and when using some types of Trusts to pass on wealth or assets. The amount the Government takes from Inheritance Tax continues to grow, having virtually doubled between 2009/10 and 2015/16. Your Inheritance Tax liability depends on your domicile (generally your motherland, or possibly your adopted motherland) rather than where you live, and as such even those living overseas, away from the UK, can be caught in the tax net. It also catches most UK assets for those not domiciled here. IHT is here to stay – the tax represents a significant proportion of income for HMRC. Therefore it makes sense to plan accordingly to ensure that its effect is reduced, or even eliminated.
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Evaporation then condenses as clouds, and then falls as rain into the ocean. Work Step by Step Evaporation Condenses as clouds Falls as rain on the land Is absorbed by the roots of a plant The plants crack the water during the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis and release the oxygen to the atmosphere. An animal eats the plant and breathes. The oxygen from the atmosphere is used to "burn" the food in the process of aerobic cellular respiration. The animal releases water vapor and carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Water vapor condenses as clouds. Falls as rain on the land Is conveyed in a river to the ocean.
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Scientists from Brigham Young University have developed a remarkably simple device that has the potential to save lives. The innovative device, created by chemist Adam Woolley and his students, can detect prostate cancer and kidney disease on the spot, all by simply dropping a urine sample into a tiny tube and seeing how far it goes. This from Brigham Young University: The tube is lined with DNA sequences that will latch onto disease markers and nothing else. Urine from someone with a clean bill of health would flow freely through the tube (the farther, the better). But even at ultra-low concentrations, the DNA grabs enough markers to slow the flow and signal the presence of disease. While this new study specifically looked at prostate cancer and kidney disease, the scientists believe that the same method could be used to make a diagnostic tool for other diseases. Our scientists are working with DNA sequences every day in order to discover new ways to improve already existing systems, as well as create completely new devices that improve the overall quality of life. Read the latest research in this field and sign up for our e-Alerts so you don’t miss breaking studies.
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Dr. Andreas Bett, director of Fraunhofer ISE, stated “Floating PV (FPV) power plants are a relatively new concept, which holds a large potential for electricity generation worldwide, not least because it allows a land-neutral expansion of photovoltaic capacity”. As of September of 2018, global floating solar installation capacity surpassed 1 GW that indicated a huge massive growth compared to the four years before, 10 MW at the end of 2014. The FPV appears to be the answer to land scarcity in Europe in order to fight against climate change. Germany has almost 500 open-cast ponds with a total area of 47,251 hectares mostly in its eastern states of Brandenburg, Saxony-Anhalt and Saxony. The greatest potential exists in Lusatia and Central Germany. “The project team estimates the total economically exploitable potential for floating PV power plants at 4.9% of the theoretical sea area, which corresponds to an installed capacity of 2.74 GWp in Germany, according to Fraunhofer ISE. ‘All rights to go to the author of the news & image as mentioned above’
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