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988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
On August 31, 2022, the CRTC announced it had finalized its decision to make 9-8-8 the national three-digit code for mental health crisis and suicide prevention services, with a scheduled implementation date of November 30, 2023. In order to facilitate this implementation, area codes 709, 807, and 867 (Yellowknife area only) will be required to convert to ten-digit dialing by no later than May 31, 2023 (area code 506 was already scheduled to convert to ten-digit dialing by April 2023).
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Baseline Reform Act of 2013
H.R. 1871 would change certain assumptions governing baseline budget projections and require the Congressional Budget Office to provide its Long-Term Budget Outlook report to the House and Senate Committees on the Budget annually. The CBO estimates that enacting H.R. 1871 would not have a significant impact on the federal budget. Enacting H.R. 1871 would not affect direct spending or revenues; therefore, pay-as-you-go procedures do not apply.
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Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
[2]Robinson, P. I. (1957). Medicare: Uniformed Services Program for Dependents. Social Security Bulletin, 20(7), 9–16.
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Johnson & Johnson Vision
On February 26, 2009, Abbott Laboratories announced that it had completed its acquisition of Advanced Medical Optics (AMO) in a $2.8 billion deal. AMO had become a wholly owned subsidiary of Abbott and was renamed Abbott Medical Optics Inc (AMO).
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Jenny & the Eddies
On 26 January 2021 when Jacinda Ardern the New Zealand Prime Minister announced that a vaccine was likely to be in the country within a week, Clinghan stated that "the vaccine will defend itself – calling people crazy or stupid will never change their mind." By 24 March 2011, when the rollout of the vaccine for COVID-19 in New Zealand was underway, Duncan Garner on "The AM Show" suggested that the comic format was an effective way for people to learn, and Jenny & the Eddies could break down barriers.
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Russell & Company
Under Green's leadership, the firm underwent major changes to offset the influx of commissions and increase in workload, after a clerk, William C. Hunter fell ill and was not able to return until March 1833 and John M. Forbes was advised to set sail for America by his doctors. Forbes would only return in 1835 to find that he was contracted as a partner of Russell & Co. since the beginning of the year, an offer which he accepted. In 1836 Russell's nephew, Abiel A. Low, became a partner despite only having three years of experience as a clerk at Russell & Co., while Hunter was only given a share of Russell & Co. once Green relinquished one-sixteenth of his shares. From 1834 to 1836, the company saw a net profit of over $400,000 with an average of approximately $133,000 per year.
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Floyd J. Fowler Jr.
In the late 1960s, the Urban Observatory Program undertook a survey project to collect comparable data about citizen’s views of their city services and functioning of the governments in ten major American cities. Fowler was the leader of the survey effort for that project and wrote a book describing the results.
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C13orf46
C13orf46 Isoform X1 is predicted to consist of a combination of alpha helices, beta sheets, and free random coil regions. There are 22 predicted alpha helices and 18 predicted beta sheets within the predicted structure of C13orf46 Isoform X1.
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London Drugs Ltd v Kuehne & Nagel International Ltd
La Forest J's discussion of vicarious liability has influenced subsequent Supreme Court decisions on that doctrine, most notably "Bazley v Curry", which has had significant influence in the jurisprudence of other Commonwealth jurisdictions including the UK House of Lords in its ruling in .
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European Directorate for the Quality of Medicines & HealthCare
The Certification procedure is not compulsory: it is a service that is offered to manufacturers who can submit their CEP in the quality section of a new marketing authorisation (MA) application or a variation of an existing MA. It serves to centralise the evaluation of data for the benefit of both regulatory authorities and industry, thus saving time and resources.
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Effects of domestication on crop evolution
The true scope of human impact on the evolution of crops was not realized until recently with the invention of genetics and gene sequencing.  Now that the effects human domestication has on crop genomes are better understood, precautions and changes to crop domestication regimes can be made to prevent further issues related to domestication.  With the help of genetic sequencing problems like loss of micronutrients and need for fertilizer and pesticide can be mitigated through smarter breeding practices.
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Hp53int1
The following interacting proteins were found for TP53, but can be applied to Hp53int1 due to their chromosomal relationship. Important to note: the functions of these interacting proteins are directly involved in cell regulation (ubiquitination, transcriptional regulator, apoptosis, and protein-tyrosine kinase).
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Margaret Anne Lyons
On November 15 of 1923, Lyons died from cancer. She was 53 years old. Her estate was left to her sister, Clare Cormick. As a tribute,
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Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
Through LLS's nationwide grassroots network of more than 100,000 volunteers, the organization advocates for policies at the state and federal level to remove barriers to care for blood cancer patients. These efforts include helping to increase federal research funds, speed the review and approval process of new therapies, and ensure patients are able to access their treatments.
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W.D. & H.O. Wills
The facade of the large factory in Bedminster, and the bonded warehouses at Cumberland Basin, remain prominent buildings in Bristol, although much of the existing land and buildings have been converted to other uses, such as The Tobacco Factory Theatre.
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Benson & Hedges
Benson & Hedges sponsored the movie "B&H Golden Dreams" (next "B&H Gold & Dreams") and "B&H Golden Dreams Extreme" on TV3 in the 1990s.
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Brown & Williamson
Brown & Williamson still tried to sue Wigand for theft, fraud, and breach of contract after the sanitized interview was aired, and launched a 500-page smear campaign against him. However, his depositions at the Mississippi and Kentucky state courts were leaked, and were published by "The Wall Street Journal" as part of an investigative rebuttal to the attacks. CBS News, embarrassed, finally aired the full, original Wigand interview on "60 Minutes", leaving much of the nation in shock.
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History of Jardine Matheson & Co.
In the early years of the 19th century both Jardine and Matheson went into partnership with Magniac, who subsequently retired to England in 1828. In 1832, two years before the East India Company lost its monopoly over British trade with China, the partnership was restructured as Jardine Matheson and Company with William Jardine, James Matheson, Alexander Matheson, Jardine's nephew Andrew Jardine, Matheson's nephew Hugh Matheson, John Abel Smith, Henry Wright and Hollingworth Magniac as its first partners. The firm later adopted the Chinese name "Ewo" (怡和洋行),
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Scott & Bailey
Both Rachel and Janet are Detective Constables in the Major Incident Team of the fictional Manchester Metropolitan Police Service, with the team headed by DCI Gill Murray (Amelia Bullmore), who is loosely based on Diane Taylor. Producers were undecided on what age DCI Murray would be, but had originally pictured an actress older than Bullmore. After auditioning, Bullmore returned a month later, intent on playing Murray "tough", however, when meeting casting director Beverley Keogh in the toilets beforehand, Bullmore recounted that Keogh said to her: "That's not what we've got you back for. We were interested in seeing a warmer side".
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American Association of Neuromuscular & Electrodiagnostic Medicine
AANEM has a seat in of the AMA House of Delegates and participates in both the Relative Value Scale Update Committee (RUC) and Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) processes. These groups give physicians a voice in establishing new and revised electrodiagnostic and neuromuscular codes as well as being a part of the process used to assign relative value units to new and established CPT codes.
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CUT&RUN sequencing
Peak calling is a process where an algorithm is used to predict the regions of the genome that a transcription factor binds to by finding regions of the genome that have many mapped reads from a ChIP-seq or CUT&RUN-seq experiment. MACS is a particularly popular peak calling algorithm for ChIP-seq data. SEACR is a highly selective peak caller that definitively validates the accuracy of CUT&RUN for datasets with known true negatives.
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H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute
Scientific programs include molecular oncology;, drug discovery; immunology; experimental therapeutics; computational biology of cancer; health outcomes; and behavior and risk assessment, detection and intervention. It also serves as the site for the Bill and Beverly Young National Functional Genomics Center, funded by the U.S. Department of Defense.
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Kratos Defense & Security Solutions
The TDI-J85 powers the US AFRL’s Gray Wolf, a low-cost cruise missile built by Northrop Grumman with a range of at least 250 nm (463 km).
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Nico & Vinz
In November 2017, Nico & Vinz released their new EP "Elephant In The Room" including their new single "Intrigued" and "Listen".
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William Pickles (medical doctor)
In 1935 Pickles spoke to the Epidemiology Section of the Royal Society of Medicine on measles, the incubation period of which was thought to be between 7 and 18 days. He used an example of a farm boy who transmitted the measles to his aunt who sat in the aerially connected room below, to demonstrate an incubation period of 12 days.
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Frederick M. "Skip" Burkle Jr.
In early 2003, Burkle was appointed the interim minister of health of the Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq. In April 2003, when faced with rapidly deteriorating social order and health of the Iraqi population after the collapse of Saddam's government, Burkle declared a public health emergency, a decision that cost him his job. He was replaced by James K. Haveman Jr. who, as The Washington Post reports, tried to make Iraq’s health system with a U.S. like two-tier healthcare model of private healthcare providers, co-payments and primary care. History Commons reported that a USAID official said the White House wanted a “loyalist.”
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Alex & Eve
The characters of the film are loosely based on Alex Lykos' life, with scripts developing from many of his 2003 journal entries, with his immigrant parents influencing the characters of George and Chloe. The character Eve is loosely based on a Lebanese Muslim girl Lykos dated for a few months. The character Alex, in the film, is written as a math schoolteacher, whilst Lykos studied teaching maths. Lykos played the role of 'Alex' in his stage plays, including its sequels, for approximately ten years (around 2006 to 2016), identifying his close connection with the character. Alex & Eve was Lykos' first feature film both for writing the screenplay and performing on screen.
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Community Hospice & Palliative Care
Aging with Dignity named Community Hospice of Northeast Florida as the 2006 "National Innovator" for being the single largest distributor in the United States of the Five Wishes living will. Community Hospice distributed 358,000 copies of the living will to residents of Baker, Clay, Duval, Nassau and St. Johns counties. The document was created by Aging with Dignity.
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Taxonomy of the Conoidea (Tucker & Tenorio, 2009)
The family Taranteconidae was proposed by Tucker and Tenorio for the unusual species "Taranteconus chiangi" Azuma, 1972 (equivalent to "Conus chiangi"), based upon their cladistical analysis. In 2010, a molecular phylogeny conducted by M. Watkins, "et al." found that, based upon molecular studies, "Conus chiangi" (Azuma, 1972) falls within the "Stephanoconus" clade with 100% certainty. Further, "Conus chiangi" has peptide toxins that are virtually identical to those of the other "Stephanoconus" species. The authors opined that the specific peptide toxins were the result of strong natural selection in prey choice, as all "Stephanoconus" species prey on amphinomid polychaetes (also known as "fire worms").
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F. H. Faulding & Co
Dr. Ed Tweddell was appointed managing director in 1988 and entered into a joint venture with CSIRO to develop new drugs under Keating government's "Factor f" scheme, and later the Pharmaceutical Industry Investment Program. In 1999, Fauldings were promised $40 million in federal funding over five years in return for industry development. Faulding Pharmaceuticals expanded its northern hemisphere operations and in 2001 the Mayne Nickless group (as Mayne Pharma) took over the company, whereupon Tweddell resigned from the board. Mayne Pharma was bought out in 2007 by the US Hospira conglomerate, which in turn was acquired by Pfizer in 2015. Despite initially announcing plans to invest in the manufacturing facility at Thebarton in 2016, In February 2017 the corporation announced its intention to close it by the end of 2021.
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Taxonomy of the Gastropoda (Bouchet & Rocroi, 2005)
Here the information is displayed in the form of a cladogram (an evolutionary tree of descent.) It is worth bearing in mind however that this taxonomy is provisional: many of the taxa are still only known as "groups" or "informal groups", and these are very likely to be changed as more information becomes available.
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Furthering Asbestos Claims Transparency Act of 2015
Similar versions of the FACT Act legislation have been passed the House of Representatives in previous Republican-controlled sessions, including in 2013. In 2013, although the bill passed the House, it was never voted on by the Senate.
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"Freeway" Rick Ross
Much of Ross's success at evading law enforcement was due to his ring's possession of police scanners and voice scramblers. Furthermore, journalist Gary Webb alleged that the CIA was sponsoring the operation as part of its effort to finance Contras, giving Ross another level of protection. Following one drug bust, a Los Angeles County sheriff remarked that Ross's men had "better equipment than we have."
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Providence Health & Services
In August 2021, Andrea Caballero, an infectious disease doctor who works at Providence Alaska Medical Center, said they were "on the verge of a hospital system collapse" due to the COVID-19 pandemic. There were staff shortages, lack of equipment and supplies, and too many unvaccinated people among the population for the hospitals to effectively treat. There were no mask or vaccine mandates in Anchorage, at the time; it was a policy of the recently elected mayor who successfully ran on a platform of no mask or vaccine mandates.
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Allen & Ginter
Another popular feature of the Allen & Ginter product is the Rip Card. Invented by hobby shop owner and Topps consultant Alan Narz, Rip Cards have been a part of every Allen & Ginter product since 2006. These cards allow collectors to keep the card intact or to rip the outer card to reveal an exclusive mini card available only inside of a Rip Card. These mini cards may be short prints, autographs, or cards made from metal or wood. Beginning in 2013, Topps began including a Double Rip Card, which had two inner cavities with mini cards inside. In 2019, Topps introduced a jumbo Box Topper Rip Card, with 3 mini cards inside.
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LOC105377021
According to Genomatix, LOC389102 (synonym to LOC105377021) is proximate to a 601 base pair promoter and a 5'UTR 129 base pairs long consecutively. Genomatix predicts several transcription factors in general. Two select factors predicted include Gli3 and E2F1.
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Health & Help
Architects Mikhail and Elizaveta Shishins, who have previously built a school in Nepal, designed the clinic building. In June 2016, the construction started, and over 35 volunteers from around the world joined the project. Local people were also hired to participate. Meanwhile, doctors were seeing patients in a small room at the local school. Uninterrupted patient care was provided despite the lack of space and shortage of resources. The clinic opened its doors on February 24, 2017.
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Center for Disease Dynamics, Economics & Policy
CDDEP’s Golden Mustard project, funded by the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT), Colombia, examines the potential impact of biofortification of mustard in India. The Indian context presents specific challenges: widely dispersed food production systems and sporadic health center access have hampered interventions to distribute vitamin A supplements, industrially fortified foods, or biofortified seed products in the past. CDDEP’s Golden Mustard project looks at how mustard biofortification could be an advantageous addition to a portfolio of strategies to alleviate Vitamin A deficiency in this context.
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988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
Google, Bing, Yahoo and Ask.com and most social media services return the phone number and website of the lifeline as the first result for searches related to suicide, such as "how to tie a noose" or "I want to die".
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Baseline Reform Act of 2013
The legislation would change the way in which discretionary appropriations for individual accounts are projected in CBO’s baseline. Under H.R. 1871, projections of such spending would still be based on the current year’s appropriations, but would not be adjusted for inflation going forward. Other adjustments to projections of future discretionary spending would also be eliminated. (In its baseline, CBO assumes that appropriations through 2021 will comply with the caps and other provisions of the Budget Control Act of 2011; as a result, the method of extrapolating discretionary spending may not affect the totals reported in CBO’s projections.)
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Johnson & Johnson Vision
In September 2016, pharmaceutical and medical device company Johnson & Johnson announced they were buying Abbott Medical Optics for $4.3 billion.
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Jenny & the Eddies
Noelle Reyes, in a review on the pop culture site AIPT Science, said that "Clinghan’s story and art present a refreshing and vibrant narrative on viruses and vaccines..".[and the comic is]"... an enjoyable read for young kids to learn more about vaccines and viruses in an engaging, non-threatening manner."
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Russell & Company
With Green announcing his retirement in 1838 and the expiration of their partnership in the beginning of 1840, John Forbes formed a new partnership with Robert B. Forbes and Warren Delano Jr. in 1839. In 1842, John Forbes made an attempt to hire his cousin Paul S. Forbes, a decision that was vetoed by the other partners until 1846 when Paul S. Forbes took over Robert Forbes's position as a partner of the firm. By the early 1840s, Russell & Co. had become the largest American trading house in China and maintained that position for decades.
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Floyd J. Fowler Jr.
In the late 1970s, there was an experimental effort in the City of Hartford to see if changing the physical environment of an urban neighborhood could help reduce crime and fear. Fowler led the evaluation of that project. The results showed that physical design and community cohesion could reduce crime and fear.
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C13orf46
C13orf46 Isoform X1 contains a series of 26 repeats, which vary in sequence structure and length. Out of the 26 identified repeat sequences, 14 sequences consisted of 20 amino acids, while 5 of the repeats consisted of 21 amino acids, 3 repeats consisted of 22 amino acids, and 4 repeats were 23 amino acids long. Each repeat sequence beings with either the amino acid methionine, isoleucine, or leucine. The main sequence structure of the amino acids within the 26 repeats is MLLLSTGCSSSPPDAPPLHQ. An alignment of the 26 repeats indicate that the most conserved part of the repeat sequence occurs in the middle of the sequences with a triplet of the amino acid serine.
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European Directorate for the Quality of Medicines & HealthCare
A further advantage of the Certification procedure is that it provides the Ph. Eur. Commission with up-to-date information on the quality of substances on the European market, highlighting where Ph. Eur. texts and quality requirements might require revision and helping to ensure that the pharmacopoeia remains state-of-the-art.
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Hp53int1
There are two identified SNPS for Hp53int1. SNP 15 falls at position 32 in a sequence of 43 residues located upstream of the largest ORF of the TP53 promoter. SNP 20 is then located 45 bp downstream of the 3’ end of the 1125 bp cDNA (Hp53int1).
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Margaret Anne Lyons
Mrs. Ellis Brown, a fellow nurse in the Alfred Hospital Nurses League, hung a watercolor portrait of Lyons in her home.
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Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
LLS also advocates for public policy positions that accelerate progress toward cures for leukemia, Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphoma and myeloma, and to improve the quality of life of those with blood cancer, their friends and families.
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W.D. & H.O. Wills
The Newcastle factory closed in 1986 and stood derelict for over a decade, before the front of the Art Deco building – which was preserved by being Grade II listed – reopened in 1998 as a block of luxury apartments. (See main article: Wills Building) The factory in Glasgow has similarly been converted into offices.
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Benson & Hedges
The three largest Canadian tobacco companies, Imperial Tobacco Canada, JTI-Macdonald Corp, and Rothmans Benson & Hedges, were the subject of the largest class-action lawsuit in Canadian history, brought by current and former smokers. The case started on 12 March 2012 in Quebec Superior Court, and the companies faced a potential payout of C$27 billion (US$27.30 billion) in damages and penalties. In addition, a number of Canadian provinces are teaming up to sue tobacco companies to recover healthcare costs caused by smoking.
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Brown & Williamson
Forty-six states ultimately filed a Medicaid suit against the tobacco industry, which led to a $368 billion settlement in health-related damages by the tobacco companies.
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History of Jardine Matheson & Co.
meaning "Happy Harmony" and taken from the former well-regarded "Ewo hong" run by Howqua as one of Canton's Thirteen Factories. By 1830, the enemies of the East India Company had begun to triumph, and its hold on trade with the East had noticeably weakened with Jardine Matheson by then controlling around half of China's foreign trade.
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Scott & Bailey
Danny Miller joined the cast as series regular Rob Waddington in series 3 and Tracie Bennett also appeared in the third series as DC Bailey's estranged mother, Sharon. In a continuing story arc for the third series, Nicola Walker was cast in the role of Helen Bartlett, a character driven to emotional instability by past events unearthed by the Manchester Metropolitan Police. In preparation for the role Walker visited a psychologist in order to build upon her characterisation.
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American Association of Neuromuscular & Electrodiagnostic Medicine
In 1963, the AANEM began discussion of an examination as an educational experience for membership candidates. The first examination was given in 1967 and successful candidates were transferred to the association active membership category. In 1987 the AANEM approved to separate its membership and examination functions. The American Board of Electrodiagnostic Medicine (ABEM) was created as an autonomous examining body that offered formal certification of competency in electrodiagnostic medicine. The ABEM examination is the only United States exam certifying physicians in EDX medicine, with more than 3,500 physicians currently certified. The ABEM certification process requires physicians to obtain specific academic training and clinical experience, then demonstrate competency in the EDX evaluation of neuromuscular and musculoskeletal systems by passing an examination.
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CUT&RUN sequencing
To identify the causal DNA-binding motif for CUT&RUN-seq peak calls one can apply the MEME motif-finding program to the CUT&RUN sequences. This involves using a position-specific scoring matrix (PSSM) along with the Motif Alignment and Search Tool (MAST) to identify motifs in a reference genome that match the acquired sequence reads. This process allows the identification of the transcription-factor binding motif, or if the binding motif was previously known, this process can act to confirm the success of the experiment
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H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute
Moffitt Cancer Center is affiliated with the University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine and provides education to medical students and residency training as well.
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Kratos Defense & Security Solutions
In March 2020, the Gray Wolf was tested with high altitude operation and multiple inflight engine starts.
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William Pickles (medical doctor)
His period of service in Wensleydale eventually covered more than 50 years, half of which time he spent recording his observations. Once, as he looked down upon Wensleydale from the top of a hill, he realised that he knew everyone in the village and most on a first name basis. His success lay in showing that the rural general practitioner had opportunities for making observations on disease. This was as a result of Pickles's close acquaintance with the eight villages he looked after. His wife Gertie, was deeply involved in keeping the charts up to date and in order.
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Frederick M. "Skip" Burkle Jr.
His awards include two Bronze Star Medals (Viet Nam and PGW) one rito with Combat "Valor" (1968 Viet Nam), Combat Action Ribbon, Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry, Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Navy Commendation Medal, Army Commendation Medal, Joint Meritorious Unit Citation (2 awards), Vietnamese Merious Medical Medal, the Humanitarian Service Medal (2 awards), and the Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal.
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Alex & Eve
Alex Lykos was born in Paddington, Sydney to Greek migrant parents, originating from the Greek island of Samos. He grew up in Marrickville, Sydney, receiving a tennis scholarship in the US for 9 years. He studied Maths's teaching at the Western Kentucky University. At the age of 30, he moved back to Sydney and began studying the arts, writing his own scripts and journal entries. In 2005, Lykos formed his own production company, Bulldog Theatre Company Inc. after his Alex & Eve script was rejected by other companies.
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Community Hospice & Palliative Care
Community Hospice merged with Hospice of Southeast Georgia in 1994, creating Community Hospice of Southeast Georgia (CHSG). The organization assisted 100-125 patients yearly in Glynn, McIntosh, Ware, Camden, Brantley and Charlton counties in Georgia. As Hospice of the Golden Isles in Brunswick, Georgia grew, they expanded their service area, which overlapped that of CHSG. There were barely enough patients for one agency, and CHSG lost $200,000 in FY 2000, so to avoid competing, CHSG stopped accepting patients in late 2001.
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Taxonomy of the Conoidea (Tucker & Tenorio, 2009)
In their 2009 treatise, John K. Tucker and Manuel J. Tenorio elevated the subfamily Conorbiinae (previously placed within the family Conidae) to the rank of family, based upon a cladistical analysis (as discussed above) which was used to construct phylogenetic trees. Shortly thereafter, in 2011, Bouchet et al. confirmed the elevation of the subfamily Conorbiinae to the family Conorbidae, based upon a detailed molecular phylogeny of a dataset of molecular sequences (of three gene (DNA) fragments), an analysis that was conducted across the superfamily Conoidea. Bouchet et al., further recognized Tucker & Tenorio's proposed modified classification, removing many turrid genera from the traditional cone snails, creating the following Conoidean gastropod families: Borsoniidae (which includes Tucker & Tenorio's family Cryptoconidae), Raphitomidae, Mangeliidae, Mitromorphidae, and Clathurellidae. These studies effectively removed these turrid genera from the family which traditionally represented the cone snails.
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F. H. Faulding & Co
Two of the Faulding company's major innovations were the development of a process for distillation of eucalyptus oil, and the development of the test for determining the eucalyptol content of the oil. Faulding's success was founded on eucalyptus oil, which formed the basis of an antiseptic marketed as "Solyptol" (for soluble eucalyptus oil). The test became the industry standard, and the British Pharmacopoeia standard method in 1898. Other well-known products were Milk Emulsion (a pleasant alternative to cod-liver oil), Solyptol Soap, (which won a gold medal at the Franco-British Exhibition in London in 1908), Solyptol disinfectant, junket tablets, cordials, essential oils for perfumery and reagents such as Epsom salts, most produced in its factory in Thebarton on the land once occupied by Bean Brothers' tannery. In 1962 Fauldings were listed as having factories and laboratories in the area bounded by Holland St, Winwood St, Reid St and Beans Rd (now Dew St), Thebarton.
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Taxonomy of the Gastropoda (Bouchet & Rocroi, 2005)
This cladogram is based on the following information. The list format used below makes clear which taxa are informal groups rather than clades:
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Furthering Asbestos Claims Transparency Act of 2015
According to the Congressional Research Service, the FACT Act requires an asbestos trust to file with the court "quarterly reports, available on the public docket, which describe each demand the trust has received from a claimant and the basis for any payment made to that claimant."
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"Freeway" Rick Ross
On June 18, 2010, Ross sued rapper Rick Ross (real name William Leonard Roberts II) for using his name, filing a copyright infringement lawsuit against Ross in Los Angeles County Superior Court. Jay-Z had been called to testify in the lawsuit, as he was President of Def Jam when Ross was signed to the label. Ross sought $10 million in compensation in the lawsuit.
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Providence Health & Services
September 24, 2022, The New York Times published an exposé on the Providence Hospital system, detailing deliberate, systematic violations of state law governing the provision of free care to low-income patients. Providence had hired a consulting firm to devise strategies to obtain money from patients who qualify for free care, including the illegal use of aggressive debt collection agencies, step-wise algorithms for hospital employed collection agents, and withholding from patients that they may qualify for free care.
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Allen & Ginter
There were various cigarette card sets released as promotional items for these products. The most popular and highly sought after of these sets is the N28 and N29 "World's Champions" series, released in 1887.
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328
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Health & Help
Currently Health & Help is open 24/7 for emergency care, and 8 hours a day almost daily as a clinic. The medical staff sees around 70 patients a day, introducing preventive care to local communities.
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Center for Disease Dynamics, Economics & Policy
If two drugs (in combination) are good, are three or more being used concurrently by different patients better at keeping drug resistance at bay? The question has practical consequences, as nearly every malaria-endemic country adopts a single first-line treatment (now, a combination drug) as policy. National policies are difficult to change and to implement in these relatively poor countries, and good evidence would be needed to adopt a more complex approach. CDDEP researchers began investigating MFT in 2006 using an evolutionary-epidemiological modeling framework. They compared MFT with single combination drugs and with cycling strategies where therapies are rotated, either on a fixed cycling schedule or when resistance levels or treatment failure become too high. Compared with these alternatives, the analysis predicts that MFT strategies will delay the emergence and slow the fixation of resistant strains.
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988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
In June 2007, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) partnered with SAMHSA and the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline to provide a veterans hotline to help vets in emotional crisis. Callers who identify themselves as U.S. military veterans are routed to a special veterans hotline. This service caters to VA-specific mental health needs, and helps connect vets to the VA Healthcare system. In addition to the hotline, the veterans hotline also offers text messaging support through texting to "838255", as well as an online chat service for those who want to use the hotline.
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Baseline Reform Act of 2013
H.R. 1871 also would require that CBO produce its Long-Term Budget Outlook by July 1 each year. Any additional administrative costs to implement H.R. 1871 would be insignificant, because CBO already carries out similar activities.
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Johnson & Johnson Vision
On February 27, 2017, Abbott Medical Optics changed its name to Johnson & Johnson Vision following its $4.3 billion acquisition by Johnson & Johnson.
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Russell & Company
In August 1846, W.P Peirce opened a branch in Shanghai and by 1852 the main headquarters of Russell & Co. was moved from Canton to Shanghai. To further expand their operations in the tea trade, a firm was set up in Fuzhou in 1853 and a branch was formed in Hong Kong in 1855. From 1861 to 1864, the company established multiple branches in Ningbo, Tianjin, Zhenjiang and Hankou. Briton Nichol Latimer, who was a resident of Shanghai and the publisher of the "North China Herald" which was the most influential British newspaper in China, was the manager of Russell & Company's Shanghai Steam Navigation Co. until his death in 1865.
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C13orf46
C13orf46 Isoform X1 is predicted to undergo several post-translational modifications such as phosphorylation, O-GlcNAcylation, mucin type GalNAc O-glycosylation, palmitoylation, and sumoylation. The human C13orf46 Isoform X1 protein also has 11 predicted PPBD-specific binding phosphosites. The most conserved phosphorylation sites occur on the third serine of 23 out of 26 repeats. PKC, PKG, PKA, p38MAPK, GSK3, DNAPK, CKI, cdk5, CKII, and cdc2 are kinases predicted to bind and phosphorylate the human C13orf46 Isoform X1 protein. Predicted phosphorylated sites are also predicted to be sites where O-glycosylation can occur.
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European Directorate for the Quality of Medicines & HealthCare
CEPs – which are referred to in EU pharmaceutical legislation – are accepted by the Ph. Eur. member states and by a number of other countries and regions, including Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, Taiwan and Tunisia. An increasing number of licensing authorities worldwide accept CEPs to support (fully or partially) the data related to the quality of active ingredients used in medicinal products.
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Hp53int1
There is evidence that the Hp53int1 gene is involved in tumor suppression. Hp53int1 overlaps with TP53 exon 1 (TAD1). Mutations within this region can result in alternative exon expression or incomplete splicing and a loss of tumor suppressor function. Regarding osteosarcoma, these rearrangements within TAD1 have been detected in ∼20% of the cases involving incomplete splicing of TP53. These rearrangements are located across the full sequence of TP53 intron 1, but the majority of them will cluster in a domain of the Hp53int1 transcript, suggesting that these rearrangements may be facilitated by chromatin conformation within this locus
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635
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Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
The Light the Night Walk is the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's walk to build awareness of blood cancers as well as raise money for research and support of patients and their families. It is held in over 200 communities in North America each fall as well as almost 100 in Australia.
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W.D. & H.O. Wills
In 1988 Imperial Tobacco withdrew the "Wills" brand in the United Kingdom, except for the popular Woodbine and Capstan "Full Strength" brands, which still carry the name.
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Benson & Hedges
On 1 June 2015, Quebec Superior Court Justice Brian Riordan had awarded more than $15 billion to Quebec smokers in a landmark case that pitted them against three Canadian cigarette giants, including JTI-Macdonald Corp.
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Brown & Williamson
Thousands of pages of B&W documents were donated unsolicited to the University of California San Francisco (UCSF) Tobacco Control Archives in 1994. These documents consist primarily of scientific studies on the addictive nature of nicotine and other health effects of tobacco smoke. Also included is documentation of $500,000 in payments to Sylvester Stallone for promoting B&W products in five of his films. B&W sought to permanently remove the disputed material from the library with a suit filed in San Francisco Superior Court. The university contended that all of the documents were in the public domain and should be available to scholars and other interested parties. On May 25, 1995, the Superior Court ruled that these documents should be made available for public review. B&W appealed that decision, and on June 23, 1995, the Court of Appeals refused a temporary restraining order preventing release of the documents. On June 29, the California Supreme Court rejected the company's appeal, allowing UCSF to release the documents.
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History of Jardine Matheson & Co.
During the mid-1830s, the China trade became more difficult due to increased controls by the Chinese government to halt the worsening outflow of silver. This trade imbalance arose because Chinese imports of opium exceeded exports of tea and silk. A rush to participate in the fast developing China trade, which was initially centred on tea, had begun when the East India Company monopoly ended in 1834. From the middle of the seventeenth century this drink had been growing in popularity in Britain and the British colonies, but the trade in teas was far from simple. The British crown charged duty of five shillings per pound (0.45 kg) regardless of the quality, which meant that even the cheapest variety available cost seven shillings per pound – almost a whole week's wages for a labourer. This punitive level of taxation meant that huge profits were available, which gave rise to widespread smuggling to avoid the payment of duty. To profit in the China trade participants had to be ahead of all competition, both legitimate and otherwise. Each year, fast ships from Britain, Europe, and America lay ready at the Chinese ports to load the first of the new season's teas. The ships raced home with their precious cargoes, each attempting to be the first to reach the consumer markets, thereby obtaining the premium prices offered for the early deliveries.
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Scott & Bailey
Principal photography for the first series took place in a twelve-week window from November 2010 onwards, it was reported by "Female First". The series was filmed on location in and around Greater Manchester. Jones mentioned that "On the first day of filming [she and Sharp] were stuck in a car on the moors". Oldham was another location chosen for filming, with local press reporting that Beal Lane in Shaw was used for filming. The "Oldham Evening Chronicle" supplied specially mocked-up newspapers to be used as props in filming. Other locations such as Manchester Crown Court were used for filming. The Major Incident Team's headquarters for the first three series were filmed in an old Barclays branch on Silver Street, Bury. The filming location used the team's new station, the fictional Oldham Road police station, took place at former Greater Manchester Police Grey Mare Lane police station in Beswick. A local mortuary was also used for filming scenes. The programme was also granted permission to film in HM Prison Risley in Cheshire, where locations manager James Muirhead and a crew of 35 filmed for a day.
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American Association of Neuromuscular & Electrodiagnostic Medicine
Diplomates of the ABEM are required to document their continuing education in electrodiagnostic medicine over the course of the ABEM Maintenance of Certification Program (MOCP) and take a maintenance examination.
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CUT&RUN sequencing
The primary limitation of CUT&RUN-seq is the likelihood of over-digestion of DNA due to inappropriate timing of the Calcium-dependent MNase reaction. A similar limitation exists for contemporary ChIP-Seq protocols where enzymatic or sonicated DNA shearing must be optimized. As with ChIP-Seq, a good quality antibody targeting the protein of interest is required.
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0.418252
H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute
On June 24, 2011, Moffitt Cancer Center opened the first blood and marrow transplant (BMT) clinic in Puerto Rico.
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Kratos Defense & Security Solutions
The Gray Wolf may be used in a networked swarm, like the AFRL "Golden Horde" initiative to be demonstrated in late 2020 with a modified Small Diameter Bomb I and a modified Miniature Air-Launched Decoy, coordinated against a simulated target in a fall 2021 demonstration.
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William Pickles (medical doctor)
His right leg was amputated in 1965. Pickles died from pneumonia on 2 March 1969. His wife died later the same year. His obituary noted that he was respectful to all his patients, even the "most awkward" ones.
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Frederick M. "Skip" Burkle Jr.
In 1994, Burkle worked with then senator of Hawaii Daniel Inouye to develop a Center of Excellence in Disaster Management and Humanitarian Assistance (COEDMHA). At the time the CFE was located at Tripler Army Medical Center and Burkle was its first and founding director. The center has since been renamed to the Center for Excellence in Disaster Management and Humanitarian Assistance (CFE-DM) and was moved to Ford Island in Pearl Harbor. The purpose of the center was to serve as a resource for bringing science and innovation to enhance humanitarian assistance and disaster relief by improving humanitarian civil-military coordination.
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Alex & Eve
Writer, Alex Lykos aimed to engage the audience in his stage plays, in "confronting issues through comedy and light heartedness" and thinking of "their own views about people not from their ethnic background."
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Taxonomy of the Conoidea (Tucker & Tenorio, 2009)
As previously mentioned, prior to 2009, all species within the family Conidae were placed in one genus, "Conus". In 2009, J.K. Tucker and M.J. Tenorio proposed a classification system for the over 600 recognized species in the family: 3 distinct families and 82 genera for the living species of cone snails. This classification was based upon shell morphology, radular differences, anatomy, physiology, cladistics, with comparisons to molecular (DNA) studies. Published accounts using these multiple genera to explain the diversity within the Conidae include J.K. Tucker & M.J. Tenorio (2009), and Bouchet et al. (2011). Recent published accounts of the proposed family "Conilithidae" and its genera include: Tucker & Stahlschmidt (2010), Tucker, Tenorio & Stahlschmidt (2011), Bouchet et al. (2011), Puillandre et al. (2011), Tucker & Tenorio (2011), Petuch & Sargent (2011), and Petuch & Drolshage (2011).
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F. H. Faulding & Co
From 1906 to 1919, a monthly magazine "Faulding's Journal" was published covering a similar range of topics to today's "New Scientist". The editor was prominent journalist W.J.P. Giddings.
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Taxonomy of the Gastropoda (Bouchet & Rocroi, 2005)
In the following, more detailed list, indentation is used only for the ranks of superfamily and family. The clade names are not indented, but their hierarchy is indicated by the size of the font used. A clearer sense of the hierarchy of the clades can be drawn from the list immediately above this one.
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Furthering Asbestos Claims Transparency Act of 2015
In addition, the legislation "requires such reports, upon written request, and subject to payment (demanded at the option of the trust) for any reasonable cost incurred by it, to provide any information related to payment from, and demands for payment from, the trust to any party to any action in law or equity concerning liability for asbestos exposure."
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"Freeway" Rick Ross
After the lawsuit was dismissed on July 3, 2010, the album "Teflon Don" was released as scheduled on July 20, 2010. A federal judge ruled that the case should be refiled in California state court because it fell under California state law. Ross refiled the case with the State of California and the federal case is on appeal in the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. The state case was filed in 2011 in California.
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Providence Health & Services
The following were originally part of the Dominican Network and came into Providence Health & Services upon its formation in 2006
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Health & Help
Medical Volunteers give out pediatric, general and gynaecology consultations, prescribe medication, perform minor surgeries, provide pregnancy check ups, deliver babies, and educate local people on type I diabetes, child malnutrition, planned parenthood, personal hygiene and healthy diet.
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Center for Disease Dynamics, Economics & Policy
The Center for Global Development describes CDDEP as a complement to "the CDC, WHO, and other agencies who fulfill basic surveillance and public health roles, but can’t give us much (if any) insight into the economic consequences of pandemic flu and other health disasters, nor can they use this insight to promote needed policy reform in the U.S. and globally."
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988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
Some people expressed concern that calling the hotline could result in a police response, involuntary commitment, and medical bills. Though the hotline cannot geolocate callers, it can provide a phone number or IP address to 911 dispatch, which does have the ability to geolocate. The hotline operator reported that before 988 was adopted, it dispatched emergency services (police or mental health team if available) for about 2% of calls. Its policy is to do so only if the caller does not cooperate with making a safety plan and seems likely to act on a plan to kill themselves imminently.
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