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read the terms and conditions and privacy policy of each third party website that you visit. Company has no control over, and assumes no responsibility for, the content, accuracy, privacy policies, or practices of, or opinions expressed in any third party websites, including, without limitation, compliance with 18 U.S.C. Section 2257. In addition, Company will not and cannot monitor, verify, censor or edit the content of any third-party site. By using the Website, you expressly relieve Company from any and all liability arising from your use of any third-party website. 8. Warranty Disclaimer To the fullest extent permitted by law, Company, its suppliers and each of their respective officers, directors, employees, and agents disclaim all warranties, express or implied, in connection with the Website and your use thereof, including warrantiesMarías’ new single “Clueless” right here. Subscribe By clicking subscribe I confirm I’m 16+ and I agree that Highsnobiety will use my email address to notify me regularly via email about new products (clothing, shoes, and other accessories), news and other relevant Highsnobiety content. The consent can be revoked at any time by using the unsubscribe link in the newsletter. We use MailChimp for sending and measuring the performance of our newsletter. More details can be found in our Privacy Policy. Words by Sydney Gore Features Editor Softcore tastemaker at your service.
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winter but were in-phase in summer. Body weight was in-phase in summer and winter. 2-3) Summer disorders were observed particularly in seasonal variations of metabolic rates, tympanic temperature, skin temperatures, and thermal sensation, thereby suggesting that the effect of temperature exposure was altered by air-conditioner use.--- author: - | $^{1}$, L. Arrabito$^{2}$, K. Bernlöhr$^{3}$, J. Bregeon$^{4}$, J. Hinton$^{3}$, T. Jogler$^{5}$, G. Maier$^{6}$, A. Moralejo$^{1}$, F. Di Pierro$^{7}$, M. Wood$^{5}$ for the CTA Consortium[^1]\ $^{1}$IFAE, Edifici Cn., Campus UAB, E-08193 Bellaterra, Spain\ $^{2}$C-IN2P3 - Centre de Calcul (FR)\ $^{3}$Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik\ $^{4}$Laboratoire Univers et Particules de Montpellier, Université Montpellier\ $^{5}$SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, Stanford University\ $^{6}$Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY)\ $^{7}$Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica (INAF)\ E-mail: bibliography: - 'skeleton.bib' title: 'Second large-scale Monte Carlo study for the Cherenkov Telescope Array' --- Introduction ============ As a result of the success of current Imaging Atmospheric Cherenkov Telescopes (IACTs) and the improvement of the different technologies involved, the next generation of
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the gamma selection cuts. Most of the simulations are produced for zenith angles of 20$^\circ$, with showers coming from North and from South to include the impact of the geomagnetic field. In addition, dedicated productions were devoted to increased levels of Night Sky Background or to different telescope separations. The Prod-2 simulations were carried out on the CTA computing Grid as well as on the MPIK and DESY computer clusters. Analysis {#sec:Analysis} ======== To evaluate the performance of a telescope layout, analysis tools similar to the ones used in the current IACT experiments are employed. Results presented here use methods based on the MAGIC Analysis and Reconstruction Software (MARS) [@MARS], the software package used by the MAGIC collaboration. The analysis performs the following steps: - Trace integration: Pixel charge andResponse Functions (IRFs). Using the shower’s arrival direction and telescope multiplicity, differential sensitivity is maximized for each energy bin. Sensitivity is computed requiring five standard deviations (5 $\sigma$) at each energy bin (equation 17 from [@LiMa] considering a ratio of background to signal exposure of 5). In addition, the excess needs to be larger than 10 $\gamma$-rays, and must correspond to a rate higher than the 5% of the residual background rate. It is worth to note that alternative analysis tools have been developed for the analysis of CTA MC data, based on different software packages belonging to different IACT experiments. Fig. \[fig:analysis\_compare\_2Q\]  shows the differential sensitivity of the “2Q" layout in 50 hours calculated with 3 different analysis chains (all introduced in [@APP_CTA_MC]): The *Baseline* analysis at the
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**Below 100 GeV**: The subset of 4 LSTs dominates the sensitivity below 100 GeV. Although this range may seem small, a large number of physics cases will benefit from the CTA performance in this region, and cross-calibration with other $\gamma$-ray detectors such as *Fermi*-LAT is desired. - **From 100 Gev to 5 TeV**: The layout of 24 MSTs dominates the instrument performance in the core energy range, above 100 GeV up to 5 TeV. Their contribution to the lower energies is also significant, as they allow to reconstruct events of $\sim$ 60 GeV (boosting sensitivity by $\sim$ 20%). They also improve gamma-hadron separation of events observed by the LSTs, even at the lowest energies, as they detect possible $\pi_{0}$ initiated electromagnetic sub-showers or muons originated indifferent off-axis angles, the differential sensitivity of a point-like source located at different distances from the center of the camera is estimated. Below 100 GeV, performance is dominated by the LSTs, which are telescopes with a smaller FoV. Their sensitivity does not decrease significantly at distances from the camera center smaller than 2$^{\circ}$, but declines sharply at larger distances (by a factor 4 at a 2.5$^{\circ}$). For the MSTs, their modified Davies-Cotton optics improve off-axis performance with respect to the parabolic one. Between 100 GeV to 5 TeV, the sensitivity drops by less than a factor 2 on sources 3$^{\circ}$ away of the center of the camera. Above 5 TeV the off-axis performance improves significantly. This effect is related to the good off-axis performance of the SC-SSTs dominating at
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INTRODUCTION {#sec1-1} ============ Xanthogranulomatous pyelonephritis (XGP) is characterized by diffuse or focal, chronic, severe renal parenchymal infection leading to destruction and replacement of the renal parenchyma by lipid-laden macrophages (foamy cells) which impart yellowish tan to the tissue.\[[@ref1]\] Nephrectomy is the treatment of choice for XGP. Inflammatory involvement of renal pelvis, hilum and adjacent structures leads to dense fibrotic reaction and obliteration of the tissue planes, which makes this procedure challenging.\[[@ref2][@ref3]\] The aim of this retrospective study was to analyze the feasibility of laparoscopic approach and to compare it with open approach. MATERIALS AND METHODS {#sec1-2} ===================== The medical records of 37 patients were reviewed. We retrospectively reviewed the surgical pathology reports from January 2001 to October 2009. XGP was diagnosed in 37 patients. Information on clinical presentation, operative detail, postoperative course andureteric catheter on ipsilateral side facilitated the identification of ureter and the pelvis which was lifted up to assist exposure of the renal hilum. The upper pole dissection as well as hilar dissection were challenging because of intense inflammatory reaction and involvement of renal pelvis, renal vessels and the surrounding structures obscuring anatomical planes. Renal hilar dissection was done using hook and harmonic scalpel. Renal hilar vessels were taken care of separately by using Hem-o-lock™ clips. Dense adhesions when present at upper pole were dissected with harmonic scalpel. Extragerotal dissection was preferred to prevent entry into the infected renal unit, but at times subcapsular nephrectomy was required \[[Figure 3](#F3){ref-type="fig"}\]. Spillage of pus or infected urine was avoided by applying clips on either side of the ureter prior to
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and that tend to be overlooked. A serious impediment to persuading donors to redirect their generosity towards this broader swath of “those who need it most” is identifying viable and worthwhile ways to improve the lives of previously neglected populations. How can we help the large numbers of people who never get near selective institutions? Philanthropists interested in higher education could shift their generosity towards less selective and wealthy institutions, including the extensive network of community colleges, lesser known state-run colleges, and small, struggling, unselective private colleges. After all, these schools educate many times more students than the elite universities favored by the wealthiest donors. ♦♦♦ Although offering some promise, this strategy has significant drawbacks. The biggest stumbling block is that a substantial portion of the students enrolled in less selective four-organized, lacking in sophisticated support, and chronically underfunded. Applying the money now pouring into universities to these types of projects could help greatly. Apart from the challenge of identifying worthy philanthropic outlets, perhaps the most formidable obstacle to persuading people to stop giving to high-profile universities is also the hardest to overcome: simple self-interest. Even donors displeased with the current state of academia are reluctant to question or second-guess what happens on campus because they want to stay on the good side of the people in charge, especially at the most selective and sought-after institutions. As Bryan Caplan argues in The Case Against Education, elite colleges increasingly serve as gatekeepers to lucrative, prestigious positions and to membership in the upper middle class. But just as getting into a top-rated
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statements as transparently “political” and “a mistake.” Yet the trend is widespread and growing, with stalwart support from within the university science establishment itself. In addition to threatening to distort scientific and meritocratic goals, diversity-related mandates in university science departments require the support of a burgeoning and costly administrative apparatus charged with overseeing compliance with diversity requirements in all aspects of its activities, including admissions, hiring, project design, and grant procurement. This bureaucracy, which is now a ubiquitous feature of the university scientific establishment, increasingly commands the time and attention of highly trained doctors, scientists, and other personnel, distracting them from their core research mission. The perusal of any university medical school website reveals the steady expansion and growing priority assigned to these activities. The highly ranked University oftext). Will print a full classification report by label (f1, precision, recall). Args: identifier: Identifier of the trained model to be used. articles: A list of Article objects or a generator for such a list. May only contain one single Article object. """ print("Loading tagger...") tagger = pycrfsuite.Tagger() tagger.open(identifier) # create feature generators # this may take a while print("Creating features...") feature_generators = features.create_features() # create window generator
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CD4, a 55KD monomeric membrance-bound glycoprotein expressed on the surface of T helper cells, mediates helper T cell activation and is also the receptor for the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) . The extracellular segment forms four VJ-like regions (VI-V4). Two potential N-linked glycosylation sites are present: one at the carboxyl end of V3 and the other near the amino end of V4. Previous work has suggested that glycosylation of CD4 is necessary for cell surface expression of the receptor. To clarify the effect of glycosylation on CD4 expression we have created a series of mutant CD4 cDNA's by site-specific mutagenesis which delete one, the other or both potential glycosylation sites. By in vitro transcription and translation we have confirmed that both potential glycosylation sites of CD4 are utilized.end of the day it’s five on five and we feel like our five is better than any other in the league,” says Robinson “We basically have to bring our own energy and dig down deep and want to win every night. We’re not tired or anything, we just have to stick together out there.” Oshawa has spent the past week participating in events like the 32nd annual Rotary Club Skate-a-thon at the GM Centre, among others. The Power now begin a week with a three-game series against the London Lightning, who have been missing former NBAer Rodney Buford and DeAnthony Bowden lately due to injury. Previously, the two teams engaged in a bit of a brouhaha after the final whistle, with tensions always running high between the two teams.
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our Planet: Ozzy Goes FarmingThis comic book focuses on alternatives to methyl bromide. Ozzy and Zoe Ozone travel around the world with Mona the Monarck butterfly. They observe in every c0ontinent how methyl bromide can be replaced with more environmentally friendly alternatives. This booklet is part of a suite of educational materials linked ot the global Ozzy Ozone campaign. It is suitable for dissemination in schools as part of a national awareness campaigns. Dowload files: English|French|Pakistan Ozzy Ozone Defender of our Planet: Ozzy Goes PolarOzzy Ozone and his friend Zoe will be falling to the North Pole and carried there by Tilman the Polar bear They will learn what happens to earth’s protective shield the ozone layer and what is the interlinkage with global warming. They will also meet some scientists in Tara boat.Download files: English|French|Russian|Spanish Ozzy Ozone Defender of our Planet: Ozzy Goespsychic life in its totality has at its roots this original traumatic event. Freud had suggested that the birth experience may account for the origins of some neurotic anxiety and Moxon (1926) considered Rank's ideas as an anticipation of Freud's concept of the _death instinct_. But Rank's extension of the concept was rejected by Freud and by Freudian psychoanalysts. Rank suggested that the healing factors in _psychoanalysis_ were the representation of birth symbols, the re-enactment of the oneness with mother through the _transference_ and the separation from mother's womb acted out through the separation from the analyst at the end of the treatment. The universal neurotic wish was a desire to return to the womb and only when this is overcome is the analysis complete. Recently, new interest
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regard to mate selection, some combinations of sibling positions are more likely to lead to a functional marital relationship than others. _Complementary_ sibling positions seem more conducive to a successful marriage than _symmetrical_ ones, although this observation was not confirmed by Levinger and Sonnheim's (1965) research. Some individuals seem predisposed by their position within the family constellation to take on the role of _identified patient_ , particularly if a certain role (for example, the caretaker of aged parents) is allocated to a particular sibling position within each generation. Hines (1973) has shown that first-born adults perform better under social reinforcement conditions and Johnson (1973) showed that they are more concerned with behaving in a socially desirable way, but on the whole the evidence is inconclusive. ADLER, A. (1928), _Understandingproblem and changing the behaviour, affect or cognitions associated with it. As with tasks carried out _within_ the therapy session, a homework assignment is a technique used in the directive methods of psychotherapy: _behaviour therapy; cognitive behaviour therapy; personal construct therapy; strategic therapy_ ; and some forms of _group psychotherapy_ and _family therapy_. Shelton and Ackerman (1974) suggest that homework assignments greatly reduce the rate of relapse after _termination_ of treatment by increasing the _generalisation_ of treatment to other areas of the patient's life. The patient's active collaboration in understanding the purpose of the homework and formulating its specific content greatly improves its efficacy and the likelihood that it will be attempted. Where the homework involves the practice of some social skill in which the patient is deficient, the
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distinguished from therapist qualities and therapist attitudes. They are the behavioural expression of the _core conditions_ of therapy and the means by which techniques specific to different methods of intervention are operationalised. IVEY, A. E. and AUTHIER, J. (1978), _Micro Counseling_ (2nd edn, Charles C. Thomas, Springfield, Ill.). IVEY, A. and GLUCKSTERN, N. (1974), _Basic Attending Skills: Leader and Participant Manuals_ (North Amherst, Mass., Microtraining). IVEY, A. and GLUCKSTERN, N. (1976), _Basic Influencing Skills: Leader and Participant Manuals_ (North Amherst, Mass., Micro-training). PATTERSON, C. H. (1974), _Relationship Counseling and Psychotherapy_ (Harper & Row, New York). See also _Interview_. ## **Milan school (of family therapy)** See _Strategic therapy_. ## **Milieu therapy** See _Social therapy_. ## **Mimesis** A _joining_ technique described by Minuchin (1974) in relation _to family therapy_ by which the family's style, affect, culture and mood are incorporated byto much more specific analyses of which type of intervention with which type of patient and problem under what circumstances and with what therapist can effective change be produced? Moreover it is generally agreed throughout the field that for change to appropriately be claimed to have occurred, it must be capable of demonstration, be relatively permanent and be attributable to the activity which has occurred between therapist and patient. These criteria of change presuppose agreement between therapists of different orientations on the purpose and objectives of psychotherapy, which is itself very hard to establish, although it is generally recognised now that changes of affect, cognition and behaviour should all be evaluated. (5) The evaluation of outcome is further complicated by phenomena that may or may not be extraneous to
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Lyles _et al_ (1982) have shown that relaxation training may be an effective procedure for helping cancer patients cope with the adverse effects of their chemotherapy and various clinics in Britain and the USA make use of relaxation training for this patient group. BENSON, H. (1975), _The Relaxation Response_ (William Morrow, New York). JACOBSON, E. (1938), _Progressive Relaxation_ (University of Chicago Press, Chicago). LYLES, J. N. etal. (1982), 'Efficacy of relaxation training and guided imagery in reducing the aversiveness of cancer chemotherapy' ( _Jf. of Consulting and Clinical Psychology_ , vol. 50, pp. 509–24). TURIN, A. C. and LYNCH, S. N. (1981), 'Comprehensive relaxation training' (in Corsini, R. J. (ed.), _Handbook of Innovative Psychotherapies_ , Wiley, New York). ## **Repertory grid** A form of sorting test developed by Kelly which enables the relations betweenWinston, New York). HENRY, W. E. _et al_ (1971), _The Fifth Profession: Becoming a Psychotherapist_ (Jossey-Bass, San Francisco). HESS, A. K. (ed.) (1980), _Psychotherapy Supervision: Theory, Research and Practice_ (Wiley, New York). HOGAN, D. B. (1979), _The Regulation of Psychotherapists_ (4 vols, Ballinger, Cambridge, Mass.). HOLDEN, D. (1965), _Principles of Training_ Pergamon, London). HOLT, R. R. (ed.) (1971), _New Horizon for Psychotherapy: Autonomy as a Profession_ (International Universities Press, New York). KASLOW, F. (ed.) (1984), _Psychotherapy with Psychotherapists_ (Haworth Press, New York). SCHMIDT, L. D. and STRONG, S. R. (1970), '"Expert" and "inexpert" counselors' ( _J. of Counseling Psychology_ , vol. 17, pp. 115–18). STOVER, L. and GUERNEY, B. G. (1967), 'The efficacy of training procedures for mothers and filial therapy' ( _Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice_ , vol. 4, pp. 110–15). TRUAX, C. B. and CARKHUFF,
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Q: Join 3 maps (2 master map, 1 resultant map), to map the composite key in the resultant map to have values from the master maps I have one map containing some master data(id->description): val map1: Map[String, String] = Map("001" -> "ABCD", "002" -> "MNOP", "003" -> "WXYZ") I have another map containing some other master data(id->description): val map2: Map[String, String] = Map("100" -> "Ref1", "200" -> "Ref2", "300" -> "Ref3") I have a resultant map as follows which is derived from some data set which has yieled the following map where the id from map1 and map2's have been used in combination to determine the key, to be precise a map derived from grouping on ids from both the above maps and then accumulating the amounts: val map3:Map[(String, String),Double] = Map(("001","200")->3452.30,("003","300")->78484.33,("002","777") -> 893.45) I needan output in a Map as follows: ("ABCD","Ref2")->3452.30,("WXYZ","Ref3")->78484.33,("MNOP","777") -> 893.45) I have been trying this: val map5 = map3.map(obj => { (map1 getOrElse(obj._1._1, "noMatchMap1")) (map2 getOrElse(obj._1._2, "noMatchMap2")) } match { case "noMatchMap1" => obj case "noMatchMap2" => obj case value => value -> obj._2 }) A: This should be it : map3.map{ case((key1, key2), d) => ((map1.getOrElse(key1, key1), map2.getOrElse(key2, key2)),d) } Btw, I invite you to consult https://stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask for how to ask good questions, and in particular, please include what you tried. I'm happy to help you, but this isn't a site where you can just dump your homework/work and get it done :-D
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system may include a vertical tube aligned with a coolant overflow reservoir, the tube housing an ultrasonic sensor. The vertical tube may be coupled to the coolant reservoir at each of a top and bottom location via hoses, coolant flowing between the tube and the reservoir via the hoses. The hoses may be connected such that a headspace is generated between the top of the fluid level in the vertical tube and the top of the tube. In addition, the hoses may be connected such that the top of the vertical tube is arranged at a lower height than the top of the coolant reservoir, thereby allowing the sensor to more reliably estimate the fluid level in the reservoir and distinguish between low and empty coolant level states.Hawkeye, Kansas Hawkeye was a small settlement in Decatur County, Kansas, United States. History Hawkeye was issued a post office in 1879. The post office was discontinued in 1896. References Category:Former populated places in Decatur County, Kansas Category:Former populated places in Kansas
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look at an amazing time in U.S. history seen through the eyes of two aging Texas Rangers who come up with a scheme to steal a herd of Mexican cattle, drive them north to Montana, and secure their fortunes by selling them at the approaching rail head. This is the ultimate road trip story that comes to us from a time when roads were called trails and the people you met on them often proved to be your undoing. Even if the western genre doesn't appeal to you this book will still capture your imagination. The relationship between the two protagonists Woodrow Call and Augustus McCrae may well be one of the most moving portraits of friendship ever committed to paper. 9. House of Stairs. William Sleator. This bookc(u) = -12*u**4 + 14*u**2 + 216. Let z(g) = c(g) - 5*j(g). What is the derivative of z(h) wrt h? -68*h**3 - 2*h Let h(r) be the first derivative of -111*r**5/5 + r**2 + 145*r + 221. Find the second derivative of h(v) wrt v. -1332*v**2 Let c(g) be the second derivative of -g**6/15 - 33*g**5/10 - 85*g**3/6 + 5*g. What is the second derivative of c(h) wrt h? -24*h**2 - 396*h Let h(v) = 29*v - 40. Let p(o) = 148*o - 199. Let w(y) = -11*h(y) + 2*p(y). Differentiate w(r) with respect to r. -23 Let g(i) = -121*i**3 - 6*i**2 + 17*i - 4. Let d(m) = -m**3 - 2*m**2 + 2*m - 1. Let z(j) = 6*d(j) - 2*g(j). What is the second derivative of z(t) wrt t? 1416*t Let c = -21
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So, after giving an interview to the Coast Guard newspaper, imagine her surprise when she did NOT get the call.. or that the reason she did not get the call was because she had a DUI conviction in 2006, and the White House did not want the negative publicity…. “The Coast Guard has been hands down the best thing that has ever happened to me,” Payne said in an email. “It provided me structure and discipline when I needed it most.” . . . So it would seem that a young woman who turned her life around after a DUI arrest, and was nominated by her superiors, for this phone call, as a result her duties in the U. S. Coast Guard…. That is terrible. To think that justBiomarkers study in atypical dementia: proof of a diagnostic work-up. An early differentiation between Alzheimer's Disease (AD) and other dementias is crucial for an adequate patients' management, albeit it may result difficult for the occurrence of "atypical presentations." Current diagnostic criteria recognize the importance of biomarkers for AD diagnosis, but still an optimal diagnostic work-up isn't available. Evaluate the utility and reproducibility of biomarkers and propose an "optimal" diagnostic work-up in atypical dementia. (1) a retrospective selection of "atypical dementia cases"; (2) a repetition of diagnostic assessment by two neurologists following two different diagnostic work-ups, each consisting of multiple steps; (3) a comparison between diagnostic accuracy and confidence reached at each step by both neurologists and evaluation of the inter-rater agreement. In AD, regardless of the undertaken diagnostic work-up,
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This May A New World: intimate music from FINAL FANTASY brings beautiful music from throughout the FINAL FANTASY series back to Prague and the gorgeous Church of Sts. Simon and Jude. The New World Players chamber ensemble performs classics, favorites and surprises from over 30 years of FINAL FANTASY live in concert under the direction of acclaimed conductor Eric Roth and featuring the incredible piano soloist Benyamin Nuss. With lots of new repertoire added to the production since 2016’s sold out concert, expect a fresh and exhilarating program of spectacular FINAL FANTASY music. Highlights include: FINAL FANTASY XV: Safe Haven FINAL FANTASY VI: Dark World FINAL FANTASY X: Zanarkand, Chocobo’s, Moogles and more!1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for controlling power supplied to a laser diode to an optimal level in an optical recording/playback apparatus, and more particularly, to a method and apparatus for controlling the power supplied to the laser diode, so that fluctuation in the power of the laser diode, which occurs at a record/playback area of an optical disc, can be prevented. 2. Description of the Related Art With the advent of multimedia, the demand for high-density recording media has increased. Such high-capacity recording media include magnetic optical disc drives (MODD), digital versatile disc-read only memory (DVD-ROM) drives, DVD-random access memory (DVD-RAM) drives and the like. Such optical recording apparatuses must be optimized with high-accuracy depending on the type of optical recording medium
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in the case of a DVD-RAM, a combination of a first pulse, a last pulse, a cooling pulse and a multi-pulse train is output. An APC circuit 200 includes a photo diode (PD) 202, a variable gain amplifier (VGA) 204, a comparator (COMP) 206, an up/down counter 208 and a digital-to-analog converter (DAC) 210. The PD 202 receives laser beams reflected by a disc 180, and generates a current signal corresponding to the amount of the received laser beam. The VGA 204 amplifies the current signal from the PD 202 to a predetermined gain and converts the current signal into a voltage signal. The COMP 206 compares the output from the VGA 204 to a reference voltage Vref, and outputs a binary decision signal indicating which one is higherfaced with the question of how much to strip of that for 12 starts of Price, plus the postseason. Steinbrenner has quarantined Aaron Judge, Greg Bird and Luis Severino at Triple-A and A-ball shortstop Jorge Mateo — who just might be the Yankees’ best prospects. And executives from other teams say Cashman is being protective of even more than that. Various Yankees officials have told me Gary Sanchez, Bryan Mitchell and Adam Warren are off-limits, too — particularly for a rental in return The idea is not to be so gung-ho for a title now that you damage your near future. Even the Dodgers, with a $280 million payroll, are obsessed with making sure they do not strip their future while being pretty much all-in for 2015. The Blue Jays have
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I have a UserAdminController and an OrganisationAdminController. Both have an ‘Index’ action. Both use a view called ‘Index.aspx’ (each contained in the controller’s view folder; Views/UserAdmin/Index.aspx and Views/OrganisationAdmin.Index.aspx). Both views are typed and make use of models called IndexData (blah.Models.UserAdmin.IndexData and blah.Models.OrganisationAdmin.IndexData) If I visit OrganisationAdmin/Index first, I find that any subsequent attempt to view UserAdmin/Index results in the error message shown above. Conversely, if I visit UserAdmin/Index first (after restarting the application), I find that navigating to OrganisationAdmin/Index causes an equivalent error (with the types the other way around). I renamed one of my views “UserAdminIndex.aspx” and this seemed to fix the problem. However, this doesn’t feel like it should be an issue. Surely the MVC framework support similarly named views? I am missing something? Any helpin Afghanistan from subcontractors in South Carolina and Dubai. Id. ¶¶ 82, 105. It asserts that such transport would have been well-known to the Army, because it would require military coordination and authorization. DynCorp Mem. at 12. Plaintiffs allege that DynCorp failed to get prior approval from the “Administrative Contracting Officer in Houston, Texas.” Id. ¶ 60 (emphasis added); see also id. ¶ 76. DynCorp argues that Plaintiffs do not, and cannot, allege that there was no government approval, from either the Administrative Contracting Officer in Afghanistan or another official.3 2 Plaintiffs refer interchangeably to a generic Administrative Contracting Officer and an Administrative Contracting Officer in Houston, Texas. See, e.g., Am. Compl. ¶¶ 128-29. DynCorp notes that the Army also had an Administrative Contracting Officer in Afghanistan but that Plaintiffs fail to identify to which Administrative Contracting Officer
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leased for $1,773.27 per month in July 2011 but was actually a 2007 model; and a 2005 forklift leased from November 29, 2011 to April 28, 2012 that was actually a 2001 model. Id. ¶¶ 149-50. 3. Medical a. Physicals and Vaccines An Order of the Central Command—the CENTCOM Individual Protection and Individual/Unit Deployment Policy (“MOD 11”)—required that “[g]overnment civilian employees, volunteers, and DoD contractor personnel . . . must be reevaluated for fitness to deploy. . . . An examination with allmonths or more before that trip, to undergo a physical examination. DynCorp argues that its practical policy applied only to those persons entering Afghanistan from Dubai, not all employees, and that Plaintiffs do not allege any misrepresentation by DynCorp to the government. DynCorp Mem. at 37. MOD 11 also requires that certain inoculations and vaccines be administered, including vaccines for hepatitis and chicken pox. Am. Compl. ¶¶ 258-59. DynCorp provides these services at processing facilities in India and Dubai. Id. ¶ 259. Plaintiffs allege that beginning “as early as 2011,” these processing facilities administered “hundreds of inoculations and vaccines that were expired or were for pediatric doses,” and, therefore, not in compliance with MOD 11. Id. ¶¶ 261-63. Local medical personnel allegedly justified
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that Plaintiffs provide no specifics and that they do not “address whether the government understood or consented to any allegedly unqualified hires as a 7 Supplier Management is also known as the Subcontracts Department. Am. Compl. ¶ 196. 16 necessary and practical result of the contemporaneous surge of personnel in the Afghanistan war zone.” DynCorp Mem. at 17. Termination Act’s materiality and scienter requirements.” Escobar, 136 S. Ct. at 2002 (internal marks omitted). The elements of a false statement claim are: (1) the defendant made or used a record or statement; (2) the record or statement was false; 21 (3) the defendant knew it was false; and (4) the record or statement was material to the false or fraudulent claim. United States ex rel. Tran v. Comp. Scis. Corp., 53 F. Supp. 3d 104, 123 (D.D.C. 2014). Under the False Claims Act, a defendant
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alleged double-billing and the wastefulness of the leases, for example by “directing workers to drive the vehicles around the bases to add miles to the odometers to make it look like the vehicles were 15 DynCorp argues that consent was not needed for subcontracts less than $550,000 in value. See DynCorp Mem. at 28-29; see also LOGCAP IV Contract at 52. But Plaintiff-Relators allege that the vehicle leases were “worth millions of dollars.” Am. Compl. ¶ 76. 27 being used.” Am. Compl. ¶ 94. Theseequipment that were older than authorized on their respective purchase orders. Id. ¶¶ 149-50, 152. The allegations do not make clear that DynCorp knew at the time it submitted the purchase orders and billed the Army that the vehicles, provided by subcontractors, would be older than stated. See, e.g., id. ¶ 149 (“Upon inspection, the vehicle was really a 2007 model.”). Without ongoing representations from DynCorp that the vehicles were current models when they in fact were not, Plaintiff-Relators cannot allege scienter. Regardless, even if DynCorp “fail[ed] to disclose” the age of a vehicle so as to “render[] the claim false,” Plaintiff-Relators fail to connect the vehicles’ model years to any performance issues. These allegations might make out a breach of
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30 proscribes only false ‘claims’—that is, actual demands for money or property—and ‘false records or statements’ used to induce such claims.” Totten, 286 F.3d at 551 (internal citations omitted). Counts 1(D), 1(E), 1(F), and 1(H) will be dismissed for failure to state a claim and lack of particularity. 4. Count 1(G): Falsifying “Service Received Reports” to Obtain Unauthorized Payment from the Army allege that DynCorp ever misrepresented its practice of conducting physicals after nine months to the Army. See DynCorp Mem. at 37. DynCorp adds that no false claims were submitted regarding vaccinations and that, at most, Plaintiff-Relators allege a breach of contract. See id. at 37-38. Although perhaps examinations could have been opportunistically performed every 12 months, or more frequently, or less frequently, there is no indication that DynCorp 22 This also undermines a finding of materiality, since the Army was aware of the practice and paid DynCorp anyway. See Escobar, 136 S. Ct. at 2003-04 (“[I]f the Government regularly pays a particular type of claim in full despite actual knowledge that certain requirements were violated, . . . that is strong
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(citing Yesudian, 153 F.3d at 739). Williams is especially instructive. In Williams, the eponymous qui tam plaintiff was the chief contract negotiator between his defense-contractor employer and the U.S. Navy, and so was responsible for reviewing cost and pricing data submitted by the defense contractor to 42 the government. Mr. Williams informed his superiors of a pricing discrepancy, then informed the Navy, and then was fired. The D.C. Circuit held that respond.” Cf. Rogler v. United States Dept. of Health and Human Servs., 620 F. Supp. 2d 123, 127-28 (D.D.C. 2009). At the very least, it is not too confusing to determine that dismissal is largely appropriate. However, if Plaintiff-Relators successfully move to file a second amended complaint, they are strongly encouraged to describe each claim as a separate count so that the Court and DynCorp can better follow along. IV. CONCLUSION Count 1(C), relating to the allegedly duplicative waste management vehicles, states
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et al. 2013). The GSE39128_tsedall.txt.gz file contains the major isoforms identified. It would be up to you to computational associate each transcript with a given gene. It is also up to you to determine which major isoforms are present in your dataset. Furthermore based on my own experience there is often a significant number of discrepancies between what I see in an NGS dataset (e.g. RNA-Seq) and what is called as a possible isoform in these annotations. However, a lot of this could be related to the inherent technological limitations of the method. If you look at the SGD genome browser they provide some additional UTR annotations. Derived from Nagalakshmi et al. 2008. You can find the relevant annotations for those UTR's in their supplemental data section. The file is 1158441_tables_s2_to_s6.ziptvN’s newest drama entitled ‘Live’ that has aired for several week gave us a second thought on how to look at the reality. Last week, Han Jung Oh (Jung Yoo Mi) and Yeom Sang Soo (Lee Kwang Soo) were desperate for job and decided to became police officers as they struggled to overcome anything to get the job. image source: tvN In the newest episode that will air on Saturday 17th of March, their meeting with someone unexpected will surprised them. The viewers are waiting to see their reunion with the senior police officer that they should’ve avoided and that is none other than Oh Yang Chon (Bae Sung Woo). Oh Yang Chon is a guy that left a bad memories to Han jung Oh and Yeom Sang Soo in the
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ItemsSource="{Binding Commands}" Style="{StaticResource SideBarStyle}"/> I searched a lot, but nothing helped solving this issue. Hope I will find some help here. Thanks. A: You're getting weird behavior because you have a MenuItem within a MenuItem. By setting the ItemTemplate on the Menu, you're setting the HeaderTemplate on each MenuItem. The MenuItem will render its normal template, and where the header text would normally be placed it will have an entire other MenuItem. I think the space you see is the space reserved for the InputGestureText in the outer MenuItem. Instead, you want to set an ItemContainerStyle. This will let you set properties on the MenuItems created by the Menu. There is one trick you need to use so that you can create a separate Image objectinterpolation method. The Profiler screen will show you how many Rigidbodies are active at any given time. Keep a close eye on this number. Rigidbody count, especially if they are near each other, can have a big impact on performance. It is very easy to inflate this number more than you expect when placing objects or spawning things at runtime. While a single can of soda that moves around is no problem, trying to make a supermarket display pyramid with that same Prefab is going to cause issues. Be aware of any MeshColliders you add to the game. It is very easy to simply use the visual mesh for collision, but that can cause significant performance degradation, and not always in obvious ways. PhysX does a very good job of
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only testing against what it absolutely has to. So if you add high-poly collision to an object that is small, or out of the way, it might work just fine. However, when you scale up that same MeshCollider and place it somewhere that RayCasts are common, you can see your performance suddenly plummet. As a general rule, make custom, low-poly collision meshes for any object that is going to be in the default layer, or can collide against most things. If you find a specific mesh to be a problem and do not want to or cannot take the time to make a custom mesh, you can make that MeshCollider convex and tune the SkinWidth to get an automatically generated lower poly collision mesh. Little Problems Our users are veryVirginia State Route 68 (1940) REDIRECT Virginia State Route 68
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Blog Archives For a long time, I’ve always considered myself a very optimistic person, giving those selected to the position of the American Presidency the chance to prove themselves as a competent leader. For the first 100 days of Trump I did just that. “Nah, he’s not that radical, he’s a real estate mogul wanting to play leader. He won’t do anything.” Well, how wrong I was proven sure struck down my optimism with You want clean air, clean water and pristine natural wonders? NOPE! healthy dose of the reality pill. From the gutting of the EPA and the regulations against pollution to allowing basically any state wishing to make a hefty profit to mine resources off of what was Federally protected lands to the recent push through of the American HealthcareNew Right • Leftist Infiltration: that I am part of a leftist infiltration of Polytheist belief, and not a Polytheist myself. • “Red Scare” or “Witch Hunt”: by discussing intersections between New Right ideology and some Pagan beliefs, I am attempting to demand ideological or political purity. I’ve read the article over and over again and it does equate Pagan and Polytheistic beliefs with the New Right. Also, there’s the idea that being apolitical is fascistic in itself, which is nonsense. As a practice, I keep my religion out of my politics just like I keep my religion out of science. I think others would benefit from such an idea, but that’s me. As a former Leftist infiltrating certain groups was always discussed and if applicable encouraged, but such an idea
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by calling them closet fascists. I am also not accusing all polytheists (or anyone else) of being Fascist. If I were, then I would also be a Fascist. The piece I wrote draws no equivalency between specific Pagan-aligned traditions and the New Right. Rather, I draw attention to places where New Right ideology intersects, could influence or currently influences Paganism, including the traditions I am a part of. Language means a lot and if used properly or improperly can mean different things despite it having the same meaning to it. I can say that I wish to kill myself, but it can differ in context. Maybe I made an error on a test I figuratively want to kill myself and not literal. So with that in mind, the way youGallery: Mandatory baby and kid photo-ops Bryanna Bradley, Montreal Gazette04.24.2011 NDP leader Jack Layton grabs the hand of his granddaughter Beatrice while exiting the stage following his speech at a NDP rally held at Theatre L'Olympia De Montreal in Montreal on Saturday, April 23, 2011. Bryanna Bradley / Montreal Gazette Delores McConachie (L) holds up Jesse Bomford, 2, so he can meet NDP leader Jack Layton (R) at the campaign office in Prince George, BC April 6, 2011. Over a hundred supporters gathered for a brief meeting Layton in the morning before he travelled on to Cranbrook B.C.David Mah / For Postmedia News NDP leader, Jack Layton, speak at a campaign rally at Esquimalt High school in Victoria, B.C. April 7, 2011.Lyle Stafford / Victoria Times Colonist NDP leader Jack Layton gets a high five from a
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Minetta’s testimony and other information, it appears that the military have regarded Cheney as a ‘Deputy Commander-in-Chief’. They also understand that he is the real power behind the throne…It appears that Vice President Dick Cheney was in charge of all the many air defense exercises that took place on the morning of September 11, 2001.”2 The 1997 hijacking scramble protocol CJCSI 3610, which distinguished emergent situations (requiring immediate action between the FAA and the military) from non-emergent situations (requiring decision input from the highest levels of the DoD) was rewritten June 1, 2001, as ordered by Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld.3 As a result, the number of fighter-interceptor scrambles fell from the usual average of 7-8 per month before the rewrite, to zero during the 3.3 months before Septemberbe attacked by a terrorist using an American commercial airline. “Oh goodness no! “Never would have crossed anyone’s mind.”5 His Commander-in-Chief had earlier said that “al Qaeda “struck in a way that was unimaginable.”6 General Richard Myer, acting air defense commander, told the military press in late October: “You hate to admit it, but we hadn’t thought about this.”7 FBI Director Robert Mueller declared a week after the attacks, “There were no warning signs that I’m aware of that would indicate this type of operation in the country.”8 White House Press Secretary Ari Fleischer fell into step. “Until the attack took place, I think it is fair to say that no one envisioned that as a possibility.”9 However, on May 17, 2002, CBC News revealed that a 1999 report, “Sociology and
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government facility in Washington, D.C…In September 1999, the community obtained information that bin Laden and others were planning a terrorist act in the United States, possibly against specific landmarks in California and New York City…In March 2000, the community obtained information regarding the type of targets…The Statue of Liberty was specifically mentioned, as were skyscrapers, ports, airports and nuclear power plants…In April 2001, the community obtained information…that bin Laden was interested in commercial pilots as potential terrorists. The source warned that the United States should not focus only on embassy bombings, that terrorists sought “spectacular and traumatic” attacks and that the first World Trade Center bombing would be appealing.” 16 Four days later, the Baltimore Sun published the following: “President Bush’s adviser [Condoleezza Rice] told the public in May 2002that a pre-Sept. 11 intelligence briefing for the president on terrorism contained only a general warning of threats and largely historical information, not specific plots, the report said. But the authors of the congressional report, released last week, stated the briefing given to the president a month before the suicide hijackings included recent intelligence that al-Qaida was planning to send operatives to the United States to carry out an attack using high explosives. At the same May 2002 press briefing, Rice also said that “I don’t think anybody could have predicted that these people would take an airplane and slam it into the World Trade Center, take another one and slam it into the Pentagon; that they would try to use an airplane as a missile, a hijacked airplane as
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your choice, 12 days prior to the incident on September 11th, we were going though a tabletop exercise. It was actually much more than a tabletop…in preparation for the Olympic…which was a full intermodal exercise…Part of the scenario, interestingly enough, involved a potentially highjacked plane and someone calling on a cell phone, among other aspects of the scenario that were very strange when twelve days later, as you know, we had the actual event.”32 According to USA Today: “In the two years before the Sept. 11 attacks, the North American Aerospace Defense Command conducted exercises simulating what the White House says was unimaginable at the time: hijacked airliners used as weapons to crash into targets and cause mass casualties…One of the imagined targets was the World Trade Center…NORAD, in acountry, the task force still hadn’t found a way to fly back to Washington.”44 Furthermore, the FBI had deployed “all of its anti-terrorist and top special operations agents at a training exercise (complete with all associated helicopters and light aircraft) in Monterey, California.” While the attacks were in progress, then, “the chief federal agency responsible for preventing such crimes was being AWOL.”45 A Summary of the Contradictions: There is a strong and clear contradiction between the White House and 9/11 Commission claims of wildly unpredictable surprise attacks, and the training exercises which were running to counter such attacks. In short, these training exercises reflected an expectation that multiple, simultaneous, internal hijackings using planes as weapons were very imaginable indeed. How did the Commission deal with this problem? With the exception of
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Q: Facebook iOS SDK - Strange Effects in Writing to Status I'm updating my app to use xCode 4, iOS5 and the latest Facebook SDK. All was working fine before. Now, two strange things are happening and despite reviewing all the code and searching the forums, I can't see why. See update below. Logging in for first time When the user has just logged in, if they either share the status or cancel the attempt to do so, a script is displayed as follows: <script type="text/javascript"> window.location.href="fbconnect:\/\/ success#_=_"; </script> All other functionality (e..g when its not the first time) seems to work fine. I suspect this is something to do with call backs not firing, but I've double checked all the delegate setting etc. All the facebook delegate methods are in the appDelegate and then referred install; \ else \ $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) INSTALL_PROGRAM="$(INSTALL_STRIP_PROGRAM)" \ install_sh_PROGRAM="$(INSTALL_STRIP_PROGRAM)" INSTALL_STRIP_FLAG=-s \ "INSTALL_PROGRAM_ENV=STRIPPROG='$(STRIP)'" install; \ fi mostlyclean-generic: clean-generic: distclean-generic: -test -z "$(CONFIG_CLEAN_FILES)" || rm -f $(CONFIG_CLEAN_FILES) -test . = "$(srcdir)" || test -z "$(CONFIG_CLEAN_VPATH_FILES)" || rm -f $(CONFIG_CLEAN_VPATH_FILES) maintainer-clean-generic: @echo "This command is intended for maintainers to use" @echo "it deletes files that may require special tools to rebuild." clean: clean-am clean-am: clean-generic clean-libtool mostlyclean-am distclean: distclean-am -rm -f Makefile distclean-am: clean-am distclean-generic dvi: dvi-am dvi-am: html: html-am html-am: info: info-am info-am: install-data-am: install-dvi: install-dvi-am install-dvi-am: install-exec-am: install-html: install-html-am install-html-am: install-info: install-info-am install-info-am: install-man: install-pdf: install-pdf-am install-pdf-am: install-ps: install-ps-am install-ps-am: installcheck-am: maintainer-clean: maintainer-clean-am -rm -f Makefile maintainer-clean-am: distclean-am maintainer-clean-generic mostlyclean: mostlyclean-am mostlyclean-am: mostlyclean-generic mostlyclean-libtool pdf: pdf-am pdf-am: ps: ps-am ps-am: uninstall-am: .MAKE: install-am install-strip .PHONY: all all-am check check-am clean clean-generic clean-libtool \ cscopelist-am ctags-am distclean distclean-generic \ distclean-libtool distdir dvi dvi-am html html-am info info-am \ install install-am install-data install-data-am install-dvi \ install-dvi-am install-exec install-exec-am install-html \ install-html-am install-info install-info-am install-man \ install-pdf install-pdf-am install-ps install-ps-am \ install-strip installcheck installcheck-am installdirs \ maintainer-clean maintainer-clean-generic
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they could simply have asked if respondents agreed with Christopher Pyne). Another question asks whether Gillard “was aware that the AWU ‘slush-fund’ was illegal when she resigned from Slater & Gordon in 1995”, which seems simplistic at best. Thirty-three per cent answered in the affirmative (including 10% of Labor voters and 20% of a tiny sample of Greens voters) against 26% negative, 17% couldn’t say and 24% not aware of the scandal. The electorate of Perth extends north-eastwards from the city centre to accommodate an area bounded to the south by the Swan River, extending from Mount Lawley and Maylands to Morley and Bassendean. An electorate bearing the name has existed since federation, with the entirety of the metropolitan area having been divided between it and Fremantle until theexpansion of parliament in 1949. It then assumed more familiar dimensions, with Swan being drawn into the metropolitan area and Curtin created to accommodate the western suburbs. Perth was held from its creation until 1922 by James Fowler, first as a Labor member and then as a Liberal and Nationalist following his defection in 1909. It thereafter remained in conservative hands until the Labor landslide of 1943, when it was won by Tom Burke (father of Brian). Burke held the seat until defeated in 1955 by Liberal candidate Fred Chaney Senior, whose son Fred Chaney Junior was a Fraser government minister, Senator and member for Pearce. Chaney was in turn unseated in 1969 by Joe Berinson, who became a junior minister in the Whitlam government and later a state
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are now melting three times faster than they did in the 1990s, contributing to sea level rise. On his Fox Business show, Varney expressed concern that this "hard evidence" of global warming might bolster efforts to address the problem “Sometimes there are moments,” reads like a tautology to me. You could remove one or the other and the meaning would remain. At any rate, all Carlton is saying there is that the sentence is messy. “There are moments when a prime minister must keep faith with her convictions,” reads much better. Or even, “There are moments when a prime minister must uphold her convictions.” A crucial building block for the government's spin has been to demand a "smoking gun". Journalists were revealing facts and asking pertinent questions yet Labor soughtto do their boss’s bidding. The word has gone out to all Murdoch media: tell readers that the Leveson inquiry was a waste of time and any form of regulation would be evil. Media regulation is not the answer Even considering the gross excesses of the British media, a culture very distinct to that in Australia, regulation would be an over-reaction. It would also potentially create a barrier to journalism that properly exposes matters of serious public concern. About this blog William Bowe is a doctoral candidate with the University of Western Australia’s Discipline of Political Science and International Relations. He has been running the electoral studies blog The Poll Bludger since January 2004, independently until September 2008 and thereafter with Crikey.
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exterior view from one side of the shield, e.g., along the length of the shield. From this view, the gap 130a in the cover and the gap 130b in the frame are visible. FIG. 1D illustrates an exemplary view from a side of the shield that intersects the side shown in FIG. 1C, along the width of the shield. In FIG. 1C, both gaps 130a and 130b are visible. FIG. 1E illustrates an exemplary view from the top of the shield, in which the top 115 of the cover joining the walls 110 and 120 of the cover is visible. The frame is not visible in this view. In this view, the gaps in the frame and cover line up to form a gap 130 at the cornerof the shield. As can be seen from FIGS. 1A, 1B, and 1E, the gaps in the frame and the cover line up in the direction extending towards the corner of the shield, forming a single gap. This gap permits RF energy to escape and enter the electronic device encased within the shield 100. Although only one corner of the shield is illustrated in FIGS. 1A-1E for ease of explanation, there typically is a gap at each of the corners of the shield. RF energy escapes and enters the device at each of these gaps. Instead of bending sheet metal to form a shield, the metal can be drawn. This largely eliminates the gaps at the corners of the shield. However, this method of forming a shield is more expensive. Also,
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value as well. And no, "having an idea" does not constitute adding value. What will you be doing while we're sitting in front of our keyboard for hours and days and months? You should be out interviewing potential customers, analyzing the market and competitors, setting up some branding and a basic landing page, growing an email list of interested users, working on the company's pitch and marketing/sales copy, and setting up an industry blog with regular content about your industry. Ideally, you'll have started doing all of these things before you started looking for a technical cofounder. If you can show that your idea already has demonstrable traction and potential, you'll have a much easier time finding someone to help you. 5. Be Cool. This should go without saying, but don't bethe commitment involved. Don't be possessive - be ready to take feedback and allow the idea to evolve w their expertise. Demonstrate your value - as others have said, show that you're not just an "idea guy" Be cool - realize that you're looking for a partner, not just some code monkey. Be respectful and polite. It sounds like you're trying to build a site that takes a user's query and then goes out and runs it against a number of major search platforms, then aggregates those results. You might be able to get away with this on a small scale, but these companies put enormous amounts of time and money into making their search experience fast and user-friendly, usually so they can sell ad space against it, or otherwise monetize users' search
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--- abstract: 'We develop a probabilistic method for tracking glacier surface motion based on time-lapse imagery, which works by sequentially resampling a stochastic state-space model according to a likelihood determined through correlation between reference and test images. The method is robust due to its natural handling of periodic occlusion and its capacity to follow multiple hypothesis displacements between images, and can improve estimates of velocity magnitude and direction through the inclusion of observations from an arbitrary number of cameras. We apply the method to an annual record of images from two cameras near the terminus of Columbia Glacier. While the method produces velocities at daily resolution, we verify our results by comparing eleven-day means to TerraSar-X. We find that Columbia Glacier transitions between a winter state characterized by moderatecontributions to sea level rise. [e.g. @Burgess:2013; @Joughin:2010]. In the very short term (e.g. hourly measurement intervals), velocity measurements can elucidate the physics of glacial response to diurnal or tidal forcing [@Dietrich:2007; @Meier:1993]. At intermediate scales, velocity changes provide information on the sensitivity of glacier flow to changes in liquid input (i.e. from storms or hot days) and on the configuration of the subglacial drainage system that determines this sensitivity [@Harper:2007]. Analysis of image sequences captured by ground-based cameras provides a compelling mechanism for evaluating glacier velocity variations at short and intermediate time scales because of the low cost and ubiquity of the necessary equipment. While many photogrammetric techniques are applicable to both orthogonal and oblique imagery, we confine our review to the latter. At the most basic
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level, methods of capturing the velocity consist of two elements: first, a means of tracking persistent features in image coordinates. Second, a relation between image and spatial coordinates. The first quantitative application of time-lapse imagery to glaciers in was by @Flotron:1973, who resolved both the seasonal signal of horizontal velocity, but also a small signal of vertical motion. In Alaska, @Harrison:1986 used automatic 35mm cameras to document daily speedups on Variegated Glacier during the three summers prior to its surge in 1982. @Krimmel:1986 used a similar system at the terminus to Columbia Glacier during the early stages of its retreat, manually tracking 30 points through a sequence of 3 frames per day of the summer of 1983. @Harrison:1992 describe an approach to tackling one of the more significant difficultiesapproximate the probability distribution at each point we wish to track with $N=3000$ samples. This is probably overkill; however, since our application does not need to be run in real time, the improved convergence associated with using many particles is worth the increased computational costs. Since each sample point is independent, the code is naively parallelizable. The lion’s share of memory is taken up by storing many high-resolution images. We utilize a shared read-only memory structure, so that computation for each point in the grid can draw upon the same location in memory. Otherwise each grid point is independent. On a laptop with 8 cores, processing each scene requires around 150 s, depending on the time of year (with maximum and minimum computational times falling on the solstice
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due to the abundance or dearth of usable images). The processing time would decrease linearly with more cores. The result is a three-day running average for each initial point at daily resolution, encoded in the form of a collection of sample from which we can draw statistics. While the converged velocity distributions are not normal, they are sufficiently close that they can be described by a mean and covariance matrix. To eliminate outliers and to smooth the resulting fields, we replace each velocity and covariance component at each point with the medians of neighboring points within 150m. Henceforth, when we refer to velocities (and uncertainties), unless otherwise specified, we refer to the distribution mean (and covariance) smoothed in this way. Results ======= Pointwise velocity evolution ---------------------------- ![image](time_series_summer.pdf){width="0.8\linewidth"} ![image](time_series.pdf){width="0.8\linewidth"} The velocity of the near-terminus shows strongfront. As an additional validation measure, TSX velocities, when they exist, are overlain in Fig. \[fig:time\_series\]. In general, there is excellent agreement, but with our method showing considerably more variance than can be captured in the 11-day averages of TSX. This variance is due to the additional resolution granted by analyzing time-lapse imagery, which allows us to capture speed changes associated with short term changes in water input or perhaps individual calving events [@Ahn:2010]. Discussion ========== Implications for the subglacial hydrologic system ------------------------------------------------- Our results strongly support the conclusions of previous studies that suggest that annual and sub-annual velocity variations are driven by the evolution of the subglacial hydrologic system in response to changes in external input in the form of either melt or rain [@Kamb:1993; @Fahnestock:1991; @Vijay:2017]. The seasonality evident in our results is
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if too many images in a sequence were occluded, but it may help fill some of the gaps evident in Fig. \[fig:time\_series\]. However, we would also not know the location of the selected sub-image at the beginning of the sequence, and a more carefully selected prior would be needed to ensure that the image correlation procedure does not become lost. One potential choice is to use the posterior from the last epoch in which the velocity fell below a certain error threshold, or to initialize the algorithm with SAR-derived velocities. Finally, while the results presented here rely on the use of two cameras in order to properly specify flow directions, those directions deviated little throughout the observation period despite large changes in speed. This suggests that we could extend thethat even within two evolved populations of *S*. *uvarum*, we did not identify *SUL1* amplification, but instead identified *SUL2* locus amplifications in both populations after 500 generations. Additionally, two of the evolved populations in *S*. *paradoxus* and one population of *S*. *mikatae* amplified *SUL1*. The other populations that did not amplify *SUL1* or *SUL2* may contain other events that may be equally or more beneficial than either amplification, or additional time may be required for the amplification event to occur and rise to high frequency (\>200 generations) ([S7](#pgen.1006585.s010){ref-type="supplementary-material"} and [S8](#pgen.1006585.s011){ref-type="supplementary-material"} Figs). This point is further supported by additional evolution experiments we performed in *S*. *uvarum* for 200 generations where neither *SUL1* nor *SUL2* amplifications were detected, suggesting that amplification events are dynamic and may depend on longer time
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Microarray data are deposited in the Gene expression Omnibus (GEO) repository under accession number GSE87401 and in the Princeton Microarray Database. Microarray design {#sec015} ----------------- The *S*. *cerevisiae* and *S*. *uvarum* genomes were downloaded from the *Saccharomyces* Genome Database and concatenated to create a hybrid genome. The program Array Oligo Selector was used to design 70mers to each open reading frame in both genomes. Under the default stringency settings, 711 genes were too similar to another sequence in the combined genomes for a sufficiently unique oligo to be designed. For these cases, the program was rerun in the context of each single genome in order to provide more complete coverage of the purebred genomes. 485 genes were still too similar to other sequences in the single genomes to pass this testArray CGH was performed on the four populations after 260 generations using the ancestral *sul2Δ* deletion strain as the reference. Yeast samples for real-time PCR analysis were collected directly from the culture vessels, when the cultures reached steady state (approximately 3 days at \~25 generations). The cells were filtered on Nylon membrane (0.45 μm pore size) and immediately frozen in liquid nitrogen and stored at -80°C until RNA extraction. Competition experiment {#sec019} ---------------------- The pairwise competition experiments were performed in ministats. Each competitor strain was cultured individually. Upon achieving steady state, the competitors were mixed in 50:50 ratio. Each competition was conducted in two biological replicates for 15 generations after mixing. Samples were collected and analyzed three times daily. The proportion of GFP+ cells in the population was detected using a BD
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Q: PHP Can't Open Network File I have a site using PHP scripts running on Windows Server 2012 R2 in IIS. I am trying to use fopen to read a file on another server in our network but am having problems. I am able to use the fopen command to open files on the local server and using the PHP CLI, I can successfully open the file on the remote server. However, when I try to process it via the site using my browser, it fails with the error: "failed to open stream: Permission denied" In IIS, I created a new Application Pool and set its identity as a Domain Administrator which has admin access to both servers but this didn't seem to help. This is the same account that I ran theon the local server using an absolute path like shown below, it fails. So I'm not convinced anymore that it's an identity issue... fopen("//localservername/c$/inetpub/wwwroot/test.html", "w") or die("Can't open file!"); UPDATE: So I ran shell_exec("whoami") at both the CLI and via browser. When I do it in the CLI, it shows my domain account that I'm running the shell at. However, when I run the script via browser, it shows "nt authority\iusr". Any ideas how to get that to run under a different user? Changing the Application Pool Identity within IIS does not seem to make a difference from what I can tell on my tests. echo shell_exec("whoami"); A: OK I was able to get this resolved. I had to go into IIS > FastCGI Settings > Select my PHP app > Click Edit
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loading - that JavaScript gets added to a queue of callbacks waiting to fire, which get executed sequentially. This leads to a couple of ways that our attempt to calculate the time between events can get horribly screwed up if we try to calculate it based upon the times that the handlers run. Consider the following two scenarios: First scenario Some computationally expensive JavaScript starts executing that will take 1 second to execute. The first event occurs (i.e. the user mouses down on the target element) 200 milliseconds later, the second event occurs (i.e. the user mouses up on the target element). What happens next? The computationally expensive JavaScript finishes running, and then both event handlers fire in rapid succession. Consequently, if you are timing the events by getting the current time when theoffset on x and y?) - What happens when we actually multiply dx/dy with the result of the floor function and divide the texture coordinate by them? and why 'floor' in particular? Any help or explanation is appreciated, thanks! A: This is a pixelation shader, it seems. What it does is, it divides the screen into tiny rectangles, the side of each rectangle is determined by the values dx and dy. The smaller the value of pixels, the more pixelated the screen is, as that increases the size of dx and dy and thus the size of the rectangles. The shader, after deciding the dimensions of the rectangle, samples the color from the lower left corner of each rectangle, and fills that whole rectangle with that color. The result is a
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a summary judgment, the burden shifts to the nonmovant to produce `substantial evidence' creating a genuine issue of material fact. Ala.Code 1975, § 12-21-12; Bass v. SouthTrust Bank of Baldwin County, 538 So.2d 794, 797-98 (Ala.1989). `Substantial evidence' is `evidence of such weight and quality that fair-minded persons in the exercise of impartial judgment can reasonably infer the existence of the fact sought to be proved.' West v. Founders Life Assurance Co. of Fla., 547 So.2d 870, 871 (Ala.1989)." Muller v. Seeds, 919 So.2d 1174, 1176-77 (Ala.2005). We apply that same standard in reviewing a summary judgment entered in a will contest. See Allen v. Sconyers, 669 So.2d 113, 115 (Ala.1995). Because *623 Pirtle and Prchal do not argue on appeal that Tucker failed to meet his prima facieremoved as a legal heir," and "I hereby declare that this Will and Testament is not made as the result of a contract of understanding with any other person but solely of my own free will." Tucker testified that Miller discussed with him his appointment as personal representative of Miller's estate but not the disposition of his property; Miller told Tucker only that he did not want his sisters to have anything and that he did not want Pirtle and Prchal to be in his house or to see how he had "collected things." Tucker testified that Miller told him both before and after he executed the will that he wanted Pirtle and Prchal to each have $50,000 from one of his bank accounts. Tucker also testified that in
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117 (Ala.1995). In considering these elements, this Court has recognized: "`[I]t is next to impossible to produce direct evidence of the exercise of undue influence over another person. Frequently the best evidence which can be offered for either [the] proponent [of a will] or [the] contestant is circumstantial, tending only to support inferences which can be drawn therefrom.' Smith v. Moore, 278 Ala. 173, 177, 176 So.2d 868, 871 (1965); see also Crump v. Moss, 517 So.2d at 612 (noting that the evidence required `to raise a presumption of undue influence' can be either direct or circumstantial)." Ex parte Henderson, 732 So.2d 295, 299 (Ala.1999) (bracketed language in original). Additionally, "a trial court should not look at individual facts or evidence in isolation in determining whether the evidence supports theproponent of will). The evidence shows that Tucker provided Miller's sole means of transportation at the end of his life and that Miller was dependent on Tucker for two meals and his medicine each day. Tucker helped Miller pay his bills, ultimately gained power over Miller's financial affairs, and used that power to transfer certificates of deposit worth over $200,000, which benefited himself. Tucker accompanied Miller into his doctors' examination rooms and cared for Miller when he was released from the hospital. During the month preceding the execution of his will, Miller was hospitalized twice; during the first hospitalization, he exhibited signs of confusion, disorientation, and an unwillingness to comply with the hospital staff. Miller had poor eyesight in the months preceding his death and had difficulty reading. Tucker's
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influence in his relationship with Miller. Thus, summary judgment was not appropriate. C. Undue activity in procuring the execution of the will Finally, to survive the summary-judgment motion as to their undue-influence claim, Pirtle and Prchal must present substantial evidence of undue activity by Tucker in procuring the execution of Miller's will. "Undue activity in the procurement or execution of a will may . . . be proved by circumstantial evidence." Sconyers, 669 So.2d at 117. This Court has "described this sort of activity in the procurement of a will as being where the primary beneficiary "`[is] active in and about the execution and preparation of said will, such as the initiation of the proceedings for the preparation of the will, or participation in such preparation, employing the draftsman, selecting the witness,a judgment as a matter of law on *632 the basis that the proponent had engaged in undue activity to procure the execution of the will; the evidence showed that "the proponents obtained money and property" from the testator; one proponent "suggested the lawyer who drafted the . . . will"; one proponent "must have driven [the testator] to the office where the will was executed," and "both proponents falsely denied any knowledge of the . . . will. . . ." 873 So.2d at 1149. Similarly, in Sconyers, supra, this Court reversed a summary judgment despite testimony that the testator was "alert" and "intelligent," when the evidence also showed that the testator exhibited signs of Alzheimer's disease days before the execution of the will, the testator's affairs
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Testamentary Capacity? Pirtle and Prchal next argue that they presented substantial evidence indicating that Miller did not have testamentary capacity at the time he executed the will. We have held that "[e]very person is presumed to have the capacity to make a will." Burns v. Marshall, 767 So.2d 347, 353 (Ala.2000). The "burden is on the contestant to prove the lack of testamentary capacity." Allen v. Sconyers, 669 So.2d at 117. "In order to execute a valid will, one must possess *633 "`mind and memory sufficient to recall and remember the property she was about to bequeath, and the objects of her bounty, and the disposition which she wished to make — to know and understand the nature and consequences of the business to be performed, and to discern the simpleat least five years, testified that on the day he executed the will he seemed "like a normal person." The evidence regarding Miller's living conditions does not specifically show that he lacked mind and memory sufficient to recall and remember the property he was about to bequeath, the objects of his bounty, and the disposition he wished to make. Bolan, 611 So.2d at 1057. The evidence of Miller's confusion, disorientation, and noncompliance during his hospital stay beginning on April 23, 2004, is undermined both by the medical records immediately preceding the execution of the will, which show Miller as being alert, coherent, and well-oriented, and by Pirtle and Prchal's own testimony that on April 25, 2004, Miller *634 was competent to decide that he wanted them to have all
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at Cornell: blood-meal sharing between bats. Patricia Wynne (www.patriciawynne.com) In 1984, zoologist Gerald S. Wilkinson, then of the University of California San Diego in La Jolla, first reported that vampire bats in the wild commonly share food by regurgitating blood. Wilkinson, who made his initial observations on Desmodus, determined that about 70 percent of blood-sharing incidents occurred between a mother and her dependent offspring (until around the age of one). Blood sharing between mothers and newborn pups presumably transfers not only nutrients, but also bacteria necessary to an infant’s digestive tract. Blood sharing between both related and unrelated vampire bats also occurs on a reciprocal basis; that is, bats that Wilkinson had experimentally starved for one night and that then received blood from another individual were more likely to donate bloodI'm unsure whether that's a just a result of the power of suggestion regarding the alleged characteristics of the strain of kveik yeast I used to ferment it. Since the style of this beer is a black IPA, it's harder to pick up the subtleties of the strain as they're overshadowed by the hops. In future batches, I'll try the kveik strains in cleaner beers to give the yeast the limelight rather than the hops. I'm really intrigued by the behaviour of this yeast, and anticipate that its use will bloom within the industry in the coming months. GTA Brews Represent! I'll upload the BJCP tasting notes when I finally receive them in the mail. In the meantime I ask: have you tried brewing with a kveik culture? If so,
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and chemoreceptor sensitivity are becoming better understood; however, characterization remains incomplete. OHS is a complex multiorgan system disease process that appears to be driven by adaptive changes in respiratory physiology and compensatory changes in metabolic processes, both of which are ultimately counter-productive. The diurnal hypercapnia and hypoxia induce pathologic effects that further worsen sleep-related breathing, resulting in a slowly progressive worsening of disease. In addition, leptin resistance in obesity and OHS likely contributes to blunting of ventilatory drive and inadequate chemoreceptor response to hypercarbia and hypoxemia.public Map<String, Object> invokeRemoteViewAndGetInvocationData(final String... key) { try { return ejbClientContext.runCallable(() -> remoteViewSFSB.getInvocationData(key)); } catch (Exception e) { return null; } } @Override public Map<String, Object> getDataSetupForInvocationContext() { return this.interceptorData; } }
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saw each other play for the first time.” When they first got together the pair never envisaged they would work together musically until their now label MUK records suggested it. And so their album was born, just like that. Living and working together has its pros and cons. Playing at festivals and gigs and being away from home for a while is so much nicer when you have your partner by your side, the pair explained. Sam said: “We go round doing all these festivals together and it’s then you think this is really nice that we can do it all together.” The schedule for festivals and gigs this summer has been pretty full-on, with one week seeing them perform five gigs and covering 1,500 miles. It means even when there is timefor their feet to touch the ground they still can’t stop talking about performing. Hannah said: “We need to remember that we need to do other things but every time we sit down, we do end up talking a lot about the band. We must keep it separate as much as we can I think.” But when their perfect night in means listening to music and finding new ideas, keeping it separate can be harder than it seems – but this is what they love. It’s their passion, and a passion they can both share. “We love just sitting and listening to music and getting drunk. We do that a lot,” Sam explains. Their musical influences are very varied and most music they completely agree on. Sam: “For me inspiration comes from just listening
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Submucosa is invaded; muscular layer of esophagus is not invaded; the rate of lymph node metastasis ranges from 10% to 50% Treatment and follow-up Mild dysplasia/moderate dysplasia Interventions such as nutrition or medication can be taken, affecting their differentiation in its reversal Follow-up for these patients should be conducted every 3-5 years SD/CIS and intramucosal carcinoma These patients should receive the treatment of EMR/APC. Follow-up should also be conducted annually Submucosal carcinoma These patients should receive the Esophagectomy. Esophagectomy should also be conducted for patients with SD/CIS or intramucosal carcinoma and thethat Garcia forcefully escorted her out of the apartment by the back of her neck, and then, with two hands on her hair, proceeded to pull her down six flights of stairs. One of Chapa’s friends at the apartment attempted to intervene, but Garcia punched her. Chapa resisted at the bottom of the stairs but Garcia kicked her repeatedly until she entered the backseat of his Cadillac. Garcia engaged the vehicle’s child locks so that Chapa couldn’t leave. There were two other passengers inside the vehicle. Chapa claims that Garcia hit her inside the vehicle and then drove to a Red Roof Inn. The other two passengers left shortly after arriving at the Red Roof Inn. Even though they did not check in, Garcia slapped Chapa some more in the bathroom at the Red Roof Inn and
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of the jury, Lopez decided not to testify and invoked her Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination. However, the trial court gave the State the option of calling Lopez to the stand anyway to exercise her Fifth Amendment right in front of the jury. After she invoked her Fifth Amendment right, the following exchange occurred: State: I’m going to ask you one question not relevant to any of the incidences. Defense: Judge, I’m going to object tothe record as a whole, this Court has a fair assurance that the erroneous admission of evidence had either no influence or only a slight influence on the jury. Motilla v. State, 78 S.W.3d 352, 355 (Tex. Crim. App. 2002). In making this assessment, this Court considers everything in the record, the nature of the evidence supporting the verdict, the character of the alleged error, and how it relates to other evidence in the record. Id. The presence 5 of overwhelming evidence supporting the conviction can be a factor
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EVID. 401. Furthermore, we note that most of the cases in which testimony concerning a witness being afraid of the defendant is found 1 Even though Garcia concedes that he did not object to Lopez’s testimony on Fifth Amendment grounds before the trial court and thus failed to preserve error, Garcia argues that this is still relevant to the discussion of the harm caused by erroneously admitting her irrelevant testimony. As noted above, Garcia did raise a relevancy objection to the trial court. River and south of plaintiff's railroad. Plaintiff's railroad is the nearest to the area. It is less than a mile from the property line of the power plant. Defendant's railroad extends southerly along the west bank of the Wabash River to a point in section 10, Township 14 North, Range 9 West, nearly nine miles north of plaintiff's rail line, at which point it branches. One branch of said road crosses the Wabash River running southerly at distances of one to three miles easterly of the river. From this branch one track runs westerly to the Saxton Mine, which is east of the river and about one and a quarter miles east of the Viking Mine. The Saxton and Viking Mines are
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to the time at which the Missouri Pacific undertook to construct trackage to the same industry. 21 The latest case to which we are referred is Jefferson County v. Louisville & N.R. Co., Ky., 245 S.W.2d 611, decided on December 21, 1951. There the defendant, L. & N.R.R. proposed to build 5 3/4 miles of track from a railroad yard to the site of an industrial plant about to be constructed by General Electric Company. The plant site was also to be served by another railroad. The court denied an injunction sought to prevent the construction until a certificate had been obtained. The court, after consideration of the case of Texas & Pacific R.R. Co. v. Gulf, C. & S. Fe Ry. Co., 270 U.S. 266,the purpose of serving a single industry; that practically no other industry is served; that this trackage does not invade new territory; that its continued operation or abandonment is of local and not of national concern; that it is therefore a 'spur'; and hence, that the order of the Interstate Commerce Commission was in excess of its jurisdiction. * * * 29 'The decree should be affirmed, because on findings amply supported by the evidence the trackage is a spur. * * * ' 30 In the case of Missouri, K. & T.R. Co. of Texas v. Texas & N.O.R. Co., 5 Cir., 172 F.2d 768, decided in 1949, the Court declined to enjoin the Texas & New Orleans from building tracks crossing the tracks of the M.K. & T.
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teach in third level education Bau une Leistungen des Gehirns und Ru ̈ckenmarks mit Beziehung zu deren Erkrankungen (Structure low risk binary options strategy activity of the brain and spinal cord in relation to their pathology). 5 canadian binary option trading eppendorf tube on binary option ea mt4. 1943. Children adopted by parents listed on the schizophrenic register are more likely to be psychotic than those who are apparently the children of schizophrenics. Endocr. And Barlet, so we can dismiss that defense of the Informality Objection. SE, or signifier identifica- tion, involves an ideal signifier-an insignia of the Other or a unary trait-as the nucleus of the ego-ideal that the subject depends on. Bibliography Langer, J. Tuberculous meningitis. The first edition of the Vocabulaire appeared in 1967. Grow cured clones under1. Introduction {#sec1-materials-11-01937} =============== Research in two-dimensional (2D) materials, as initiated by the successful exfoliation of graphene, has experienced an explosive growth in recent years owing to their unique properties and promising applications in many fields. So far, scientists have realized the synthesis of 2D materials composed of one type of elements in main groups III (borophene \[[@B1-materials-11-01937],[@B2-materials-11-01937]\]), group IV (graphene \[[@B3-materials-11-01937]\], silicene \[[@B4-materials-11-01937]\], germanene \[[@B5-materials-11-01937]\], and stanene \[[@B6-materials-11-01937]\]), group V (phosphorene \[[@B7-materials-11-01937]\], arsenene, and antimonene \[[@B8-materials-11-01937],[@B9-materials-11-01937]\]), and group VI (tellurene \[[@B10-materials-11-01937],[@B11-materials-11-01937]\]). Besides these one-element 2D materials, the MX counterparts composed of III--V and III--VI elements (M = B, Ga, and In; X = N, S, Se, and Te) have also been widely investigated as a result of their novel electronic, mechanical, and optical properties \[[@B12-materials-11-01937],[@B13-materials-11-01937],[@B14-materials-11-01937],[@B15-materials-11-01937],[@B16-materials-11-01937],[@B17-materials-11-01937]\]. Hexagonal boron nitride (*h*--BN)
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computation \[[@B23-materials-11-01937]\]. In addition to these experimental materials which are likely to be exfoliated into monolayers, it is also of great significance to find 2D materials with no layered counterparts or layered materials that are likely to be successfully prepared experimentally in the future. It is well known that graphene and phosphorene are composed of the C element in group IV and the P element in group V, respectively. Graphene possesses extremely high mobilities, while its intrinsic dispersion is gapless, resulting in a relatively large 'off' current and thus a low 'on-off' ratio \[[@B24-materials-11-01937],[@B25-materials-11-01937],[@B26-materials-11-01937],[@B27-materials-11-01937]\]. Although phosphorene has both high carrier mobilities and a suitably fundamental band gap, the quality degradation under atmospheric conditions impedes its applications \[[@B28-materials-11-01937],[@B29-materials-11-01937]\]. Therefore, it is intriguing to find a stable 2D binary counterpart composedof "C" and "P" elements, and more importantly, such a compound which exhibits properties superior to graphene and phosphorene. Tománek et al. have proposed six stable 2D allotropes of phosphorus carbide (PC) that can be metallic or semimetallic with an anisotropic Dirac cone or direct gap semiconductors with tunable gap by inner-layer strain \[[@B30-materials-11-01937]\]. Zheng et al. examined the stabilities and electronic properties of various PC structures and found that the 3D layered PC with GaSe-like structure is the most energetically stable one \[[@B31-materials-11-01937]\]. To our knowledge, there is still a lack of literature exploring the stability, and electronic and optical properties of the monolayer PC with GaSe-like structure. In this paper, we investigate the crystal structure, stability, and electronic properties of GaSe-like monolayer PC by density functional theory
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moments induced by the V~C~ and V~P~ are 1.22 µ~B~ and 0.12 µ~B~, respectively. The weaker magnetism induced by the V~P~ is mainly distributed on its three nearest C atoms, which can be explained by the fact that the V~P~ induces less unsaturated electrons on the nearest neighbor C atoms (see [Figure 1](#materials-11-01937-f001){ref-type="fig"}b). Here we focus on the magnetic origin of the 2D PC monolayer with the V~C~. [Figure 4](#materials-11-01937-f004){ref-type="fig"}a presents its spin charge density, which clearly reveals that the spin polarization induced by the V~C~ appears not only at the nearest C atom and the three nearest P atoms, but also at the three next-nearest P atoms in the other sublayer. The magnetism of the nearest C and P atoms can be attributed to the dangling bonds. ToFunds for the Universities of Henan Province (No. 140132), and by the Doctoral Foundation of Henan Polytechnic University (B2018-37 and B2018-38). The authors declare no conflict of interest. ![(**a**,**b**) Are the top and side views of the crystal structures of GaSe-like bulk and 2D monolayer phosphorus carbide (PC), respectively. Panel (**c**) is the charge density difference of GaSe-like monolayer PC. Panel (**d**) is phonon spectrum of 2D PC monolayer. The purple and brown balls represent P and C atoms, respectively. In panel (**c**), the isosurface value is 0.03 *e*/$a_{0}^{3}$.](materials-11-01937-g001){#materials-11-01937-f001} ![(**a**) Electronic structures (band structures and projected density of states (PDOS)), and (**b**) optical absorption coefficients of the GaSe-like 2D PC. In panel (**a**), the Fermi level is set to zero.](materials-11-01937-g002){#materials-11-01937-f002} ![Strain effects on (**a**) the band gaps, and (**b**) the effective masses
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method were calculated, including those for a range of action levels for the Shewhart charts and dimensions of the Cusum mask. For Shewhart, the action levels giving the most desirable TPF and FPF were whole multiples of the standard deviation (SD). For Cusum, the most desirable mask dimensions were 3.6 SD for the total height of the vertical section and 0.9 SD per data point for the gradient of the wings. Predictive power of each method as a means of fault detection was decided by the number of faults detected out of a total of 8 non-mechanical faults subsequently diagnosed. The inbuilt QA detected 2, visual inspection 7, Shewhart chart 7 and Cusum analysis 7. The FPFs were: visual inspection 0.09, Shewhart 0.04, Cusum 0.08. At these levelsGetschel** Scrappy Fun Table Runner **Connie Kauffman** Riverbed Table Runner, Place Mats & Hot Pad Winter Runner & Place Mats **Denise Russell** Here Comes the Sun **Carolyn S. Vagts** Rainbow Mug Rugs Slice of Pie **Julie Weaver** Black Beauty Topper Prairie Spring Table Runner ## Supplies We would like to thank the following manufacturers who provided materials to our designers to make sample projects for this book. **Riverbed Table Runner, Place Mats & Hot Pad:** French Roasted collection from Island Batik; Warm Blend batting and Insul-Bright batting from The Warm Company. **Prairie Spring Table Runner:** Juniper Berry fabric from Moda; Warm & Natural cotton batting from The Warm Company. **Scrappy Fun Table Runner:** Wild Orchid charm pack from Moda; American Spirit 70/30 batting from Fairfield. **Black Beauty Topper:** Warm & Natural cotton batting from The Warm Company. **Modern Wheels:** Legacy 100% cotton batting from Pellon; Cotton 50wt
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Introduction {#Sec1} ============ To date, just over 7000 well-founded species of bacteria have been described (Epstein [@CR6]), because most of bacteria in the natural environment cannot be cultivated. It is very common for bacteria to survive under extreme conditions by entering into a "viable but non-culturable" (VBNC) state, where the cells are intact and alive and can resuscitate when surrounding conditions are more favorable (Oliver [@CR25]; Oliver [@CR26]; Pawlowski et al. [@CR28]). Although these VBNC or uncultured bacteria can be studied by molecular ecology methods (Vartoukian et al. [@CR35]), to elucidate their related function and genotype, it is necessary to isolate these bacteria and study their microbiology in pure cultures (Kaeberlein et al. [@CR12]). Meanwhile, the study of VBNC or uncultured bacteria may help explain the nature of microbial uncultivability,et al. [@CR22]). The resuscitation and stimulatory activities of proteins from *M. luteus* culture supernatant had been recently verified (Ding [@CR4]; Su et al. [@CR32]; Su et al. [@CR33]). Therefore, for the purpose of resuscitating and stimulating VBNC or uncultured bacteria, proteins from *M. luteus* culture supernatant are more convenient and cost-effective than purified Rpf protein. While some studies have focused on the function of Rpf protein from the perspective of medicine and epidemiology (Dwivedi and Jaykus [@CR5]; Hett and Rubin [@CR9]), little has been done to investigate the capability of proteins from *M. luteus* culture supernatant to aid in culturing difficult-to-culture bacteria, and for exploring potential environmental functions of VBNC or uncultured bacteria. It is of great significance to use proteins from *M. luteus* for isolating and culturing
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*P*-values, which indicated that X~4~, X~8~, X~9~, , , and were significant model terms. Additionally, the model fit was verified by a high determination coefficient (R^2^ = 0.966), which indicated that 96.6% of the response variability could be explained. The predicted determination coefficient (Predicted R^2^ = 0.804) was in reasonable agreement with the adjust determination coefficient (Adjusted R^2^ = 0.934), which also confirmed the significance of the model.Table 4**ANOVA for response surface quadratic model for protein production**FactorsStatisticsSum of squaresdfMean square***F***-value***P***-valueModel1075.471476.8230.11\< 0.0001X~3~2.8812.881.130.3051X~4~29.42129.4211.530.0040X~8~227.791227.7989.29\< 0.0001X~9~552.461552.46216.56\< 0.0001X~3~ X~4~0.1010.100.0380.8475X~3~ X~8~10.90110.904.270.0565X~3~ X~9~0.2710.270.100.7507X~4~ X~8~0.1510.150.060.8147X~4~ X~9~0.6410.6450.250.6225X~8~ X~9~8.4318.433.300.089242.09142.0916.500.001053.19153.1920.850.000487.85187.8534.44\< 0.0001150.011150.0158.80\< 0.0001Residual38.27152.55Pure error0.5150.10Cor total1113.7329Coefficient of determination (R^2^ = 0.966), R^2^(predict) = 0.804, R^2^(adjust) = 0.934. The 3D response surface plots and the corresponding 2D contour plots that graphically represented the regression equations were described. Figures [1](#Fig1){ref-type="fig"} and [2](#Fig2){ref-type="fig"} demonstrated the relationships between response and experimental levels for each variable. Each figure depicted thewere grown in lactate minimal medium (LMM) containing (per liter): 4.0 g NH~4~Cl, 1.4 g KH~2~PO~4~, 0.005 g Biotin, 0.02 g L-Methionine, 0.04 g Thiamine B1, 1.0 g Inosine, 0.03 g MgSO~4~, 10.0 g Lithium L-lactate, and 1.0 mL of trace element solution, adjusted to pH 7.5. The trace element solution contained (per liter): 0.375 g CuSO~4~ · 5H~2~O, 0.785 g MnCl~2~ · 4H~2~O, 0.183 g FeSO~4~ · 7H~2~O, 0.029 g Na~2~MoO~4~ · 2H~2~O, and 0.089 g ZnSO~4~ · 7H~2~O. Seed cultures were prepared by transferring a pure culture into a 250 mL flask containing 80 mL of LMM medium and inoculating at 30°C on a rotary shaker at 160 rpm for 36 h. A portion of the seed culture was used to inoculate LMM medium (4%, v/v) which was cultured as previously described until the cells reached
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the runs were performed in triplicate and the average value was used as the response. The variables significant at a 95% level (*P* \< 0.05) were deemed to have a significant effect on protein production, and were evaluated in further optimization experiments. ### *Central composite design* {#Sec12} Based on the results of PBD, the significant variables of mineral solution (X~3~), Lithium L-lactate (X~4~), initial pH (X~8~) and incubation time (X~9~) were further optimized using Central composite design. A 2^4^ CCD with six replicates at the central point leading to 30 experiments was employed to optimize the conditions for improving protein yield. For statistical calculations, the relationship between the coded values and actual values are described by the following equation: where *χ*~*i*~ and *Α*~*i*~ are the coded value and actual value of the independentcorticosteroid therapy.^[@r01]^ The manifestations of sudden worsening of acne without systemic symptoms characterizes a subgroup called \"pseudo-acne fulminans\" or \"*acne fulminans sine fulminans*\", described in few scientific reports. These patients present cutaneous lesions with severity comparable to AF, however without the clinical-laboratory systemic findings. The most accepted ethiology for the onset of pseudo-acne fulminans would be a hypersensitivity reaction to bacterial agents of *P. acnes*released during treatment with oral isotretinoin. It is speculated that changes in innate immunity determine deviations in the production of interleukins and exacerbated neutrophilic function, generating necrotizing ulcerative skin lesions.^[@r06]^ Thomson e Cunliffe^[@r07]^ reported 14 cases of acne with severity comparable to AF but without systemic involvement. The majority of patients were male (78%), with mean age of 17 and had moderate acne history. A common characteristic
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UNPUBLISHED UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FOURTH CIRCUIT CLYDE A. ERVIN, JR., Plaintiff-Appellee, v. R. MICHAEL MANGUM, Sheriff of Raleigh County, in his individual capacity; J. R. LILLY, Jail No. 93-7129 Administrator, Raleigh County Jail, in his individual capacity; THOMAS SCOTT, Correctional Officer, Raleigh County Jail, in his individual capacity, Defendants-Appellants. Appeal from the United States District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia, at Beckley. Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Senior DistrictJudge. (CA-92-864-5) Argued: June 9, 1995 Decided: October 27, 1997 Before ERVIN and WILKINS, Circuit Judges, and JACKSON, United States District Judge for the Eastern District of Virginia, sitting by designation. _________________________________________________________________ Affirmed in part, reversed in part, and remanded for further proceed- ings by unpublished opinion. Judge Ervin wrote the majority opinion, in which Judge Jackson joined. Judge Wilkins wrote an opinion con- curring in the judgment. _________________________________________________________________ COUNSEL ARGUED: Jeffrey Kent Phillips, STEPTOE & JOHNSON, Charles- ton, West Virginia, for Appellants. Ralph C. Young, HAMILTON, BURGESS, YOUNG, TISSUE & POLLARD, Oak Hill, West Vir- ginia, for Appellee. ON BRIEF: Stephen P. McGowan, STEPTOE & JOHNSON, Charleston, West Virginia, for Appellants. D. Clinton Gallaher, IV, Fayetteville, West Virginia, for Appellee. _________________________________________________________________ Unpublished opinions are not binding precedent in this circuit. See Local Rule 36(c). _________________________________________________________________ OPINION ERVIN, Circuit Judge: Clyde Ervin, a former pretrial detainee at the Raleigh County Jail in West Virginia, brought
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While Ervin claims that one eye was swollen completely shut, that the other eye was swollen nearly as badly as the other, and that he continued to bleed from his nose for over twelve hours, the defendants contend that Ervin's injuries were barely noticeable. Additionally, Ervin claims that he and Officer Scott engaged in conversation in close proximity to one another on the morning of September 11, 1990, and that Scott mentioned previous instances in which inmates had been attacked by their fellow inmates. Officer Scott denies any such conversation. For purposes of our review, we resolve each of these discrepancies in favor of Ervin. 5 III. Qualified immunity protects government officials from suits for civil damages arising out ofwith Appellant's Br. at 20 ("the visible injury to the appellee, if there was any objective sign of injury, was not severe enough to require immediate treatment"), but it is the account offered by Ervin that must be accepted as true for purposes of our review of defen- dants' summary judgment motion. Ervin claims that Officer Scott looked directly at him from only ten feet away on the morning of Sep- tember 11, but did not acknowledge Ervin's condition. If Ervin's inju- ries were as bad and as obvious as he claims them to have been, we believe they should be considered "serious medical needs" to which jail officials cannot be deliberately indifferent. As a final matter, we reject Officer Scott's suggestion that Ervin's failure to request medical attention should bar his ability to recover on a claim that he
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for trial, as to defendant Scott with respect to the claim for failure to pro- vide medical care. The judgment of the district court is accordingly AFFIRMED IN PART, REVERSED IN PART, AND REMANDED FOR FURTHER PROCEEDINGS. WILKINS, Circuit Judge, concurring in judgment: I agree with the result reached by the majority. I write separately to emphasize why this result is consistent with the decision of the Supreme Court in Johnson v. Jones, 515 U.S. 304 (1995), and our en banc decision in Winfield v. Bass, 106 F.3d 525 (4th Cir. 1997) (en banc). Both Johnson and Winfield stressed that in reviewing an interlocu- tory appeal by a governmental official whose claim of entitlement to summary judgment on the basis of qualified immunity has been rejected, a court of appeals possesses jurisdiction only to the extent that the official maintains his conduct did notthe facts sup- porting its legal conclusion that a government official is not entitled to qualified immunity, the court of appeals must review the materials submitted to the district court to deter- mine what the record, viewed in the light most favorable to the nonmoving party, discloses in order to have a factual basis upon which to base its legal conclusion. Winfield, 106 F.3d at 533. Here, in ruling on the motion for summary judgment, the
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Q: How to write websocket push api output to text file? I'm using a python script to get realtime updates from an orderbook on the cryptocurrency exchange Poloniex. Currently it prints the information pushed by the websocket to stdout, what do I need to do to print it into a file instead? I'm using python-2.7, thanks in advance! Below is the script I'm using: #!/usr/bin/python import sys, getopt import websocket import thread import time import json try: opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], 'p:', ['parity=']) except getopt.GetoptError: sys.exit(2) for opt, arg in opts: if opt in ('-p', '--paridade'): parity = arg else: sys.exit(2) data = {'command':'subscribe','channel':''+parity+''} def on_message(ws, message): print(message) def on_error(ws, error): print(error) defare typically sold at lower prices, thereby increasing consumption. Tax and price policies are widely recognized as among the most effective means of reducing demand for, and consumption of, tobacco products,” it said. “But the illicit trade undermines tax policies, facilitates the uptake of tobacco use by youth and increases health inequalities within the society.” A key objective of this year’s campaign to advocate for the ratification and implementation by governments of the Protocol to Eliminate the Illicit Trade in Tobacco Products, which is a supplementary treaty to the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control. The WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control entered into force in February 2005. Since then, it has become one of the most widely embraced treaties in the history of the United Nations with 180 Parties
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Q: Render part to another top level zone using placement file - Orchard CMS I want to move the Title and Body parts into the the AsideFirst top level zone using the placement file. I am using the following syntax in my placement file: <Match ContentType="Event"> <Place Parts_Title="/AsideFirst:1;"/> <Place Parts_Common_Body="/AsideFirst:2;"/> </Match> This is not working. The Event's Title and Body part are disappearing completely. I have defined my AsideFirst zone in the theme.txt file, and the Layout.cshtml file is as follows: @Zone(Model.AsideFirst) Please note I have a "/" in my Place value as this is the syntax for rendering parts to top level zones. I have also tried this on a completely different content item, part and zone which did not work either. The reason why I am doing through theCalculate a(x). -31 Let w(s) = -4*s**3 + 11*s**2 - 2*s + 11. Let y(h) = -17*h**3 + 44*h**2 - 12*h + 43. Let c(o) = -9*w(o) + 2*y(o). Calculate c(6). -13 Let t be (490/735)/((-1)/(-1 - -7)). Let f(b) = -8*b - 2. Let c(l) = 7*l + 2. Let p(i) = 7*c(i) + 6*f(i). What is p(t)? -2 Suppose 0 = -5*m + 4 - 14. Let b be (4/m - 1) + 7. Let j(g) = 21*g + 33. Let x(f) = 16*f + 26. Let s(h) = -3*j(h) + 4*x(h). Give s(b). 9 Let d = 4461 - 4456. Let o(w) = -2*w**2 + 10*w + 1. Determine o(d). 1 Let b(n) = -3*n + 27. Suppose 17*j - 676 = -761. Calculate b(j). 42 Let p = 6418 - 6413. Let k(d) be the third
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/* libFLAC - Free Lossless Audio Codec library * Copyright (C) 2013-2016 Xiph.Org Foundation * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * * - Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * * - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * - Neither the name of the Xiph.org Foundation nor the names of its * contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from * this software without specific priorrespects and it will be affirmed. The facts have been largely stipulated. In 1961, the debtors purchased their home in Gladstone, Missouri, with a V. A. insured loan of $17,250. The private lender foreclosed in 1964. The V.A. purchased the debtors' home at the foreclosure sale and sold it to the debtors on a direct loan of $18,400 with interest at 5½ per cent per annum. The debtors' note was made payable at the rate of $103.14 per month and was secured by a deed of trust on the debtors' home. The debtors became delinquent in their payments almost immediately and they have not been current since that time. In 1966, debtor Orrin Townsend was employed by National Folding Chairs Company as a filing clerk. In five years he advanced
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abide by the condition set forth in the amended order. On May 22, 1972, the United States petitioned this Court for review of the Referee's order, contending that the order was improper because (a) the Referee did not have authority to enjoin the V.A., and (b) the referee did not have jurisdiction over the person of the Administrator of Veterans' Affairs. The Referee's certificate was filed on June 22, 1972. The parties have stipulated that no additional evidence need be adduced, that the petition shall be considered solely on the evidence adduced before the Referee as incorporated in the stipulations of facts now before the Court, and that the case be presented for adjudication on the briefs now before the Court. At issue first is whether a referee in athis case against the V.A. as a federal instrumentality. Our inquiry focuses on the doctrine of sovereign immunity. See United States v. Mel's Lockers, Inc., 346 F.2d 168 (10th Cir. 1965). 38 U.S.C. § 1820 (1970) provides, in part: "(a) Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law, with respect to matters arising by reason of this chapter, the Administrator may— (1) sue and be sued in his official capacity in any court of competent jurisdiction, State or Federal. . . ." The Courts have consistently viewed such "sue and be sued" clauses as broadly waiving governmental immunity from suit, Federal Deposit Ins. Corp. v. Sumner Financial Corp., 451 F.2d 898, 904 (5th Cir. 1971), and the Supreme Court has treated such a clause as an express waiver of immunity, Federal Land
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Bank of St. Louis v. Priddy, 295 U.S. 229, 232, 55 S.Ct. 705, 79 L.Ed. 1408 (1935). Accord, Whipple v. Fuller, 109 N.Y.S.2d 62, 63 (Sup.Ct.1952) (holding the predecessor of section 1820(a)(1) to be a waiver of immunity). Since consent for the V.A. to "sue and be sued" has been given by Congress in section 1820, the only remaining issue in this connection is the scope of that consent. This issue was framed and resolved in an analogous setting by the Supreme Court in Federal Housing Administration v. Burr, 309 U.S. 242, 60 S.Ct. 488, 84 L.Ed. 724 (1940). The Burr Court addressed the question whether the F.H.A., as a federal instrumentality, was subject to garnishment for money due in wages to an F.H.A. employee. The statute construed inQ: How to add Dispatcher in Background Scheduled Tasks in windows phone application Whenever i create a dispatcher is background scheduled task all it says is an error(An object reference is required for the non-static field, method, or property 'System.Windows.Threading.Dispatcher.BeginInvoke(System.Action)), how can i use object of dispatcher here....... I created an object of System.Windows.Threading but that can't be possible as it is a namespace... Error Image: http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-ffHWrH8vYko/UYyXiKagrUI/AAAAAAAAAN4/PtdqEK5JOPw/s1600/Navjot.png" A: In background agents use Deployment.Current.Dispatcher.BeginInvoke(()=> ...) instead to run code on the dispatcher thread.
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Is this expected behavior, and if so, does anyone know where it is documented? A: The Apex docs do state that comparison of strings using <, >, <=, and >= is performed according to the user's locale. Java has a class Collator which performs locale-sensitive string comparisons. I compiled this simple class and received the exact same results as your Apex less than comparisons: import java.text.Collator; public class TestCollator { public static void main(String[] args) { Collator myCollator = Collator.getInstance(); System.out.println(myCollator.compare("- Default - ", "Banner") < 0); // False System.out.println(myCollator.compare("/ Default -", "Banner") < 0); // True } } I am honestly not certain of the relationshipbetween Apex and Java, but if Apex logical comparison of strings is implemented to follow the behavior of Java Collator, then I would venture a guess that the results of your Apex code are expected behavior. It's certainly not the result you or I would have expected without further documentation by Salesforce, but it seems plausible that it's the intended result.
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among cancer subjects in our centers. As shown in [Figure 5](#f5){ref-type="fig"}, the expression of SOD2 was downregulated in more advanced PCa, as compared to less advanced PCa subjects (T4 versus T1, *P* \< 0.05; T4 versus T2*, P* \< 0.05). ![**Analysis of serum SOD2 levels in V16A genotype of PCa volunteers with mean values.** Serum SOD2 level of PCa patients with VV+VA genotypes was relatively lower than in those with AA genotypes (*P* = 0.02).](aging-12-102658-g004){#f4} ![**Tissue expression of SOD2 among PCa subjects.** The expression of SOD2 was down-regulated in more advanced PCa, as compared to less advanced PCa subjects (T4 versus T1, *P* \< 0.05; T4 versus T2*, P* \< 0.05).](aging-12-102658-g005){#f5} *In silico* analysis -------------------- Results from *in silico* tools showed that the expression of SOD2 is downregulated in both prostate ([Figure 6A](#f6){ref-type="fig"})and bladder cancer tissues ([Figure 7A](#f7){ref-type="fig"}). Expression of SOD2 was especially decreased in Asian bladder cancer subjects ([Figure 7C](#f7){ref-type="fig"}, *P* \< 0.05). In addition, prostate cancer subjects with low SOD2 expression had a shorter DFS time than high-SOD2-expression counterparts ([Figure 6B](#f6){ref-type="fig"}, *P* = 0.047). No positive finding was observed for bladder cancer ([Figure 7D](#f7){ref-type="fig"}, *P* = 0.200). Moreover, the relationship between the expression of SOD2 and overall survival time of prostate and bladder cancer was also investigated by Kaplan-Meier estimate. Unfortunately, no positive association was indicated for either prostate ([Figure 6C](#f6){ref-type="fig"}, *P* = 0.630) or bladder cancer ([Figure 7B](#f7){ref-type="fig"}, *P* = 0.570). The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) samples were utilized to investigate the level of promoter methylation for SOD2 gene in different urological cancers. The promoter methylation level
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conclusions remain inconsistent \[[@r17]--[@r22]\]. A previous study in Macedonian population indicated that SOD2 V16A variant is associated with risk of prostate cancer \[[@r33]\]. This finding was also confirmed by Kucukgergin et al based on Turkish descendants \[[@r38]\]. Nevertheless, Choi and his group indicated a different result \[[@r32]\]. Li et al \[[@r14]\] performed a meta-analysis and found that SOD2 V16A variant was associated with increased prostate cancer risk. Conversely, another meta-analysis conducted by Bag et al \[[@r54]\] indicated that this polymorphism was not significantly associated with overall cancer risk. Therefore, the overall objective of this study was to assess all eligible data on the basis of inclusion criteria in order to improve statistical effectiveness and acquire more reliable conclusions. In the present study, a total of 9,910 cancer subjects andusing NHapi.Base.Parser; using NHapi.Base; using NHapi.Base.Log; using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using NHapi.Model.V231.Segment; using NHapi.Model.V231.Datatype; using NHapi.Base.Model; namespace NHapi.Model.V231.Group { ///<summary> ///Represents the PGL_PC6_PATHWAY Group. A Group is an ordered collection of message /// segments that can repeat together or be optionally in/excluded together. /// This Group contains the following elements: ///<ol> ///<li>0: PTH (Pathway) </li> ///<li>1: VAR (Variance) optional repeating</li> ///</ol> ///</summary> [Serializable] public class PGL_PC6_PATHWAY : AbstractGroup { ///<summary> /// Creates a new PGL_PC6_PATHWAY Group. ///</summary> public PGL_PC6_PATHWAY(IGroup parent, IModelClassFactory factory) : base(parent, factory){ try { this.add(typeof(PTH), true, false); this.add(typeof(VAR), false, true); } catch(HL7Exception e) { HapiLogFactory.GetHapiLog(GetType()).Error("Unexpected error creating PGL_PC6_PATHWAY - this is probably a bug in the source code generator.", e); } } ///<summary> /// Returns PTH (Pathway) - creates it if necessary ///</summary> public PTH PTH { get{
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reading, limiting the term "greater minimum sentence" in the various ways described. See United States v. Alaniz, 235 F.3d 386, 386 (8th Cir.2000) (clause only applies "to a `greater minimum sentence' for the various types of firearm-related conduct proscribed in § 924(c)(1)(A)."); United States v. Studifin, 240 F.3d 415, 423 (4th Cir.2001) (clause only applies to those statutory provisions "that could impose an even greater mandatory minimum consecutive sentence for a violation of § 924(c)."); United States v. Collins, 205 Fed.Appx. 196, 198 (5th Cir.2006) (unpublished) (clause only applies to those statutory provisions "that concern firearm possession in furtherance of a crime of violence or drug-trafficking crime."); United States v. Easter, 553 F.3d 519, 526 (7th Cir.2009) (clause only applies to "a higher minimum sentence for that §Optical nano-spirals could help fight counterfeits Researchers have created the world’s smallest spirals with unique optical properties that could be embedded in to valuable objects to prevent counterfeit. The spirals, made of gold and six million times smaller than a dime, have been put through a series of tests using ultrafast lasers at Vanderbilt University, USA, and the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in Richland, USA. "They are certainly smaller than any of the spirals we've found reported in the scientific literature," said Roderick Davidson, the Vanderbilt doctoral student who perfected a way to study the optical behaviour of the spirals. The minuscule size is the key to the spirals’ unique properties. Smaller than the wavelength of visible light, the spirals, for example, emit visible blue light when illuminated with infrared laser light.
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and comes with pillows, linen and a thick duvet. When you open the boot, there is a sink, fridge and stove complete with pots, pans, plates, bowls, utensils, a chopping board etc. We were pretty impressed. Our kitchen Total cost was AU$72 (like their FB page to get 10% promo code) + AU$25 (full insurance) per day = AU$582 for 6D5N. A parking lot at the caravan park ranges from AU$25-35 all with full shower and cooking facilities. First stop with the campervan – Aldi groceries store! If it wasn’t Sunday, Queen Victoria Market would otherwise have been a great first stop to stock up our next few meals. Best to get stuff like bread, pasta, canned fish and eggs which can be easily mixed and matched for breakfast/lunch/dinner. Also, hotalso a process that happens at such speed that it’s been almost impossible to measure. Making things even more difficult is the fact that measurement of the speed of tunneling is described differently depending on whether it is inside or outside of its barrier. Outside, the speed at which a particle moves is described by normal Newtonian physics. Inside of its barrier however, it’s described by a complex number, which is calculated by combining a real and imaginary number. Making things even murkier is the fact that particles such as electrons don’t exist in a single state, but rather as a quantum wave, which is described by a wavefunction. To calculate the tunneling time of an electron escaping the barrier imposed by the interaction between it and the nucleus
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It is now March, which is the best college basketball month on the calendar. March starts by finishing up the regular season, then gets into conference tournaments and finishes with March Madness, otherwise known as the NCAA tournament. This tournament is something that brings America and the world together through good basketball, bracket challenges and alumni camaraderie. Because of how important the NCAA Tournament is, the opening weekend of the event should be a national holiday. Only 68 teams make the greatest tournament in all of sports. After the First Four (four tournament games played in Dayton on Tuesday and Wednesday of the first week of the NCAA Tournament), is completed, the number is whittled down to 64 teams. These 64 teams all have thousands of alumni and fans<?php /* Plugin Name: Koko Analytics Plugin URI: https://www.kokoanalytics.com/#utm_source=wp-plugin&utm_medium=koko-analytics&utm_campaign=plugins-page Version: 1.0.19 Description: Privacy-friendly analytics for your WordPress site. Author: ibericode Author URI: https://ibericode.com/#utm_source=wp-plugin&utm_medium=koko-analytics&utm_campaign=plugins-page Author Email: support@kokoanalytics.com Text Domain: koko-analytics License: GPL-3.0 License URI: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt Koko Analytics - website analytics plugin for WordPress Copyright (C) 2019 - 2020, Danny van Kooten, hi@dannyvankooten.com This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see
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tell us the creator of the cluster in the sessionIssuer section for field arn (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/awscloudtrail/latest/userguide/view-cloudtrail-events.html). When we create the cluster using the IAM role or IAM user, setting up the access for the EKS cluster will become little tricky when we created the cluster using the role compare to user. I will put the steps we can follow for each different method while setting up the access to EKS cluster. Scenario-1: Cluster was Created using the IAM user (For example "eks-user") Confirm that IAM user credentials are set properly on AWS cli who has created the cluster via running the command aws sts get-caller-identity $ aws sts get-caller-identity { "Account": "xxxxxxxxxxxx", "UserId": "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx", "Arn": "arn:aws:iam::xxxxxxxxxxx:user/eks-user" } After that update the kubeconfig file using the below command aws eks --region region-code update-kubeconfig --name cluster_name Attaching the config file how it looks likeis a high level overview so clients understand why selecting 4 fonts and 25 font-weights is not a good idea for their site. Google recently pushed out it’s Web Starter Kit which is a boilerplate for coding responsive sites. Supporting multiple devices, gulp.js, SASS, and browsersync for testing across devices. As it’s another project by Addy Osmani and Sindre Sorhus, at the very least it’s worth checking out. I’ve spent a little time digging around it and pretty excited about what it brings to the table. Besides being a great starting point it also includes a nice visual component style guide which makes it a little more like Bootstrap or Foundation than H5BP. Check out the full code on Github at google/web-starter-kit. I'm James Fleeting, a web developer in Austin,
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Texas. I specialize in front-end development with a passion for HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and am currently the Sr. Front End Developer at Monkee Boy. My obsession for the future of the web pushes me to never stop learning and this blog is where I share that information. You can also find me on twitter where I post mostly what I'm eating in 140 characters. When I'm not working, I can be found playing tabletop games, video games, watching movies, exploring Austin, or spending time with my wife and kids. Projects Drought: Another boilerplate is exactly what the web needs. There are many, this is mine. simpleWeather: A simple jQuery plugin to display the current weather information for any location using Yahoo! Weather. Last.fm New Releases: Chrome Extension that displays the new releasesNBL group to give back the "National Basketball League" name and rights to the BAP. The NBL officials did so, regrouped, and came up with a new name: the National Basketball Conference, a league totally independent of the BAP. In 2004, the NBC played its first season with 8 teams participating, forming two divisions, Northern (Baguio Cardinals, Forward Taguig, Laguna Springs and Batangas 29ers) and Southern (Iloilo Warriors, Tribu Sugbu-Cebu, Cagayan de Oro Stars, Ozamiz Cotta). It still adopted the MBA's Home and Away format, but introduced the "Road Swing" wherein which cross-division contests required a team to tackle all its opposition in one road trip (usually lasting a little more than one week). This formula was drawn up by then Basketball Operations chief Noel Zarate, who
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The League has its TV partners the 24-hour Basketball TV and Viva Prime Channel. In 2008, it merged with the Mindanao Visayas Basketball Association (MVBA), and Third Force Inc. (TFI) to form the new Liga Pilipinas. Teams (Last NBC Season-2007) Defunct Teams Parañaque Jets Baguio Cardinals/Lions Forward Taguig Laguna Springs Laguna Pistons Batangas 29ers Tribu Sugbu-Cebu Cagayan de Oro Stars Arthro Kontra Arthritis-Cebu Osmena-Cebu Harbour Centre-Bacchus-Manila Mandaue (Mantawi) Sparkling Knights Zamboanga del Norte (ZaNorte) Hornbills North Cotabato Braves Teams in Pre-NBC days (as NBL) M.Lhuillier Kwarta Padala-Cebu Compak-Shineway-Ozamiz Cotta Ilocos Sur Snipers Grachiya-Adamson Falcons Spring Cooking Oil-Malabon Forward Taguig Mail and More-Restolax-MayniLA Pampanga Bulls/Sulpicio Lines-Pampanga Spring Cooking Oil-Sta. Rosa Seven Lakers Important people Officers President Nathaniel “Tac” Padilla (Olympian and owner of Spring Oil) Vice President Bambol Tolentino (Mayor of Tagaytay City) Secretary-General Tito Palma (former commissioner of NBL) Players Raffy Dalino (Laguna Springs) Nelson Asaytono (Pagadian Explorers) (former PBA player) Robin Mendoza (Quezon-Villa Anita) (former PBA player) John Laborte (Toyota-Iloilo Warriors) Marlon Legaspi (Osmena-Cebu) (former PBA player) Britt Reroma (Bacchus-Harbour+ -4 + (-10 - -12). -2 (-12 - -1) + (36 - 26) -1 What is the value of 1 + (-4 - (0 + -4)) - -4? 5 -25 - -8 - -9 - -11 3 Calculate -4 - -11 - -6 - 3. 10 2 - (15 - 9 - 9) 5 What is the value of 2 - -3 - -1 - (1 - 4)? 9 Calculate 2 + -3 + -1 + (-3 - 0). -5 Evaluate -2 + (0 - (-1 + -1)). 0 (0 - 3) + (-2 - -2 - 5) -8 Calculate 1 + -4 - (-3 - 1). 1 What is (0 + 2 - 3) + -4? -5 Evaluate -1 + -2 + 5 + -1 + 4. 5 What is -2 - (-1 - (1 - -4)) - 0? 4 What is the value of 12 - 10 - (7 - 0)? -5 (-6 - -3
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Production and gene expression of IL-8-like cytokine GRO/CINC-1 in rat nasal mucosa. Growth-regulated gene product/cytokine-induced neutrophil chemoattractant (GRO/CINC)-1 is a rat chemokine with structural and functional homology to human IL-8. Chemokines are a family of cytokines whose participation in nasal inflammation in vivo remains to be established. Using ELISA and RT-PCR, we investigated the production and gene expression of GRO/CINC-1 in rat nasal lavage and mucosa in vivo. GRO/CINC-1 in nasal lavage was produced by stimulation of LPS, ConA and IL1-beta. GRO/CINC-1 showed time- and dose-dependent production under all stimulants, but was more slowly induced by IL-1 beta. The steady-peak of the GRO/CINC-1 production remained at 3 h with LPS or ConA exposure, whereas it lasted 4 h or more after IL-1 beta exposure. At the time of peakr'\w+' r'( it)' r')?' ) def repl(sentence, subject, colour, verb=None): m = regex.match(sentence) new = m.expand(rf'\1 {subject}\2{colour}') if m[3]: new += m.expand(rf'\3{verb}\4') return new def test(): assert repl('The sky is blue and I like it', 'bathroom', 'smelly', 'distrust') == \ 'The bathroom is smelly and I distrust it' assert repl('The tree is green and I love it', 'pinata', 'angry', 'fear') == \ 'The pinata is angry and I fear it' assert repl('A lemon is yellow', 'population', 'dumbfounded') == \
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Elovitch, a family friend of Netanyahu’s who controls telecoms firm Bezeq through his Eurocom holding company, was also arrested along with his wife and son. Shlomo Filber, a former director general of the Communications Ministry, and former Netanyahu spokesman Nir Hefetz are also being held.the less likely anyone is to do anything about it. Break the crowd mentality by targeting one person and appeal directly with a specific request. If you have a request of a group, ask each person individually, not all together.
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The Los Angeles Lakers’ young core has become pretty polarizing, mostly due to the way this season has gone. As unfair as it might be, they’re tasked with guiding the franchise out of the lottery and many might not see that direction quite yet. Guys like D’Angelo Russell and Brandon Ingram (Julius Randle and Jordan Clarkson, for that matter, too) don’t quite fit into the classic player types fans probably expect. It pretty much goes without saying Russell looks nothing like the stereotypical point guard and, frankly, Ingram is tall and skinny enough to wonder which planet he might be from. Still, that doesn’t mean either or both of those guys can be successful in the league, they’ll just have to do so in ways that force fans to opena play? We don’t know yet. But for the last month or so, he’s demonstrated he can bring the ball up the floor. He doesn’t lose it. I don’t think that part’s the question. I think it’s a matter of us figuring out where he can be most productive. Then, Kupchak talks about what he’s seen from his young point guard. (Aldridge): Same question for D’Angelo and his progression. What do you see? MK: Almost the same answer. I think the challenge people are going to have with him is trying to pigeonhole him. Is he a ballhandling point guard or is he a shooting guard or is he a combo guard? I’m not sure any of those things by themselves define who he is. I think he’s just a
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which is weakly enhanced by the presence, in trans, of either the wild-type Ac or the coding region (ORFa) transcribed from the 2' promoter of Agrobacterium tumefaciens TR-DNA. A strong enhancement is observed when a truncated Ac coding region, also under the control of the 2' promoter, is supplied in trans. The truncated version has ATG10 at codon 103 in frame with ORFa and is preceded by 7 out-of-frame ATGs. The assay is quick and well suited for detection of excision frequencies above the value obtained with the wild-type Ac. The presence of empty donor sites following excision can be demonstrated by PCR amplification and direct sequencing of the appropriate DNA fragment.rate owed by Apple to Core Wireless.” Trial. At trial, Core Wireless whittled its infringement case down to claims in five of its alleged standard essential patents. In the jury instructions on damages, the court noted that, to the extent that the jury found that Apple infringed, Core Wireless was seeking damages in the amount of a reasonable royalty. “A reasonable royalty must reflect that Core Wireless declared the asserted patents to be essential to cellular standards and committed to the [ETSI] to license the patents on ‘fair, reasonable, and non-discriminatory’ or FRAND terms.” The court expressly noted that it was not instructing the jury “that the asserted patents are actually essential to any standard.” That was for the jury to decide. On several other FRAND-related issues, the parties disputed
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from payment of an ongoing royalty where a royalty rate is applied against future sales as they occur.” “When a one-time lump sum is paid, the infringer pays a single price for a license covering both past and estimated future infringing sales.” “It is up to [the jury], based on the evidence, to decide what type of royalty (if any) is appropriate in this case.” Core Wireless objected “to the inclusion of a Lump Sum Royalty instruction as neither party’s damages expert offered any opinion on a lump sum and it is thus not relevant to the case.” With respect to Core Wireless’ breach of contract claim, Apple disputed whether it had any contractual obligation to Core Wireless or ETSI and, in the alternative, that it did not breachhowever, did not seek injunctive relief from Apple, which may be the reason that Apple did not seek its attorneys’ fees and litigation costs as damages for Core Wireless’ alleged breach. Subscribe by Email David W. Long founded Essential Patent LLC (http://essentialpatent.net) to focus on patent law and related hi-tech intellectual property issues, including standard essential patents, licensing negotiations, mediation and other legal services. David has over twenty-five years of telecommunications experience, including over twenty years litigating complex patent cases in federal district and appellate courts. Read More About The Essential Patent LLC intellectual property law firm welcomes you to the Essential Patent Blog! This blog was started in response to increased interest and litigation surrounding standard-essential patents (SEPs). Historically, most SEP issues were relegated to theoretical discussions in academic literature or
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Remember those gas nozzle locking clips that drivers used to pump their gas hands-free? Well, they’re coming back to Canada after being gone for nearly 20 years, Petro-Canada said on its blog. Part of the reason for this is to prevent people from jamming coffee cups in the holders and spilling gasoline. According to a post on Petro Canada’s blog, the company is bringing the locking clips back to its gas stations across Canada, except in Quebec where they’re illegal. The post explained that the locking clips were removed from gas stations in Canada in 2002, supposedly for safety reasons. Seventeen years ago, there was worry that drivers would forget they’d inserted it into the car, drive away and spill excess fuel. But Petro-Canada said the risk of spills have beenNow Available on Xbox LIVE: Flixster Movie fans rejoice! The popular movie app Flixster is now available to Xbox LIVE subscribers in the U.S.! “Flixster lets you buy and rent thousands of popular movies, check out show times at your local theater and access the latest fresh or rotten movie scores from Rotten Tomatoes,” reports Xbox LIVE’s Major Nelson. The Flixster app also gives you access to your UltraViolet movie collection on your Xbox.
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LCSs and subsequent frigate variants a bigger punch, and the installation of a surface-to-surface missile is a major feature of the upgrades. Both the NSM and the Boeing-built Harpoon will be installed on deployed LCSs, the first of which is the Coronado. The LCS Freedom will be fitted with the NSM by the time it deploys this winter to the Western Pacific. The Harpoon installation on Coronado is still incomplete. The ship arrived at Pearl Harbor June 29 for the RIMPAC exercises with Harpoon missile cradles for four missile canisters installed forward, but no canisters to carry the weapons. She left Pearl July 12 with one canister installed and loaded with the missile used July 19. The missile, Larson said, was "partially detanked" without a full fuel load "due tocombination. This combination provides a system in which the catalyst, monomer and comonomer are all soluble and yet still affords a high degree of polymer insolubility to capture the benefits of reduced reactor fouling. However, boron trifluoride is not a preferred commercial catalyst for butyl polymers for a variety of reasons. U.S. Pat. No. 2,644,809 teaches, inter alia, a polymerization process comprising the steps in combination of mixing together a major proportion of a monoolefin having 4 to 8, inclusive, carbon atoms per molecule, with a minor proportion of a multiolefin having from 4 to 14, inclusive, carbon atoms per molecule, and polymerizing the resulting mixture with a dissolved Friedel-Crafts catalyst, in the presence of from 1 to 10 volumes (computed upon the mixed olefins) of a liquid selected
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or altering the trade embargo on the country. Last week the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission (TLHRC) held a hearing on international child abduction. Parents, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and judicial and legal experts on relevant international law testified at the hearing. Rep. Smith, an executive member of TLHRC, said that child abduction is a “growing problem” that needs “real systematic change.”composition the author availed himself to some extent of a confession of the Reformed churches in France, written chiefly by John Calvin, published two years earlier. The work of de Bräs, however, is not a mere revision of Calvin's work, but an independent composition. In 1566 the text of this confession was revised at a synod held at Antwerp. In the Netherlands it was at once gladly received by the churches, and it was adopted by national synods held during the last three decades of the sixteenth century. The text, not the contents, was revised again at the Synod of Dort in 1618-19 and adopted as one of the doctrinal standards to which all officebearers in the Reformed churches were required to subscribe. The confession stands as one of
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follow-up (to 5 full years) of 4,290 recent PCI-treated patients (2004- 2006) from the ongoing National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) Dynamic PCI Registry. This effort, coupled with existing long-term follow-up data of Dynamic Registry patients treated with bare-metal stents (BMS), will allow for a long-term evaluation of DES versus BMS in 'real-world'clinical practice. Importantly, this evaluation is not possible with extended follow-up of patients enrolled in the randomized clinical trials that led to FDA approval of DES because up to 60% of DES use today occurs in 'off-label'circumstances. Overall, the research aims are to: (1) Compare 5-year mortality and myocardial infarction between patients treated with DES versus BMS overall, within 'high-risk'subgroups, and by 'off-label'stent use;(2) Evaluate cardiac and non-cardiac causes of mortality among patients treated with229). 36 Further, assuming the inclusion of two "best efforts" provisions was sufficiently ambiguous to allow admission of parole evidence, see NEA-Goodland v. Board of Educ., U.S.D. No. 352, 775 P.2d 675, 679 (Kan.App.1989) (where contract ambiguous, intention of parties may be determined by consideration of circumstances surrounding execution of contract), the uncontradicted testimony of plaintiff's president completely supported the district court's determination. Plaintiff's president testified that, because plaintiff's promotional and marketing strategies were conservative and very different from the ideas of ICP's president, plaintiff requested the inclusion of the second "best efforts" provision in order to make clear to ICP's president how plaintiff intended to promote and market ICP's heel cups. Tr. 25-26. Cf. Desbien v. Penokee Farmers Union Co-op. Ass'n., 552 P.2d
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U.S. government, and U.S. citizens with respect to material, nonpublic information derived from their positions as Members or congressional employees or gained from performance of the individual's official responsibilities. (Sec. 5) Amends the Commodity Exchange Act to apply to Members and congressional employees, or to judicial officers or employees its prohibitions against certain transactions, involving the purchase or sale of any commodity in interstate commerce, or for future delivery, or any swap. (Sec. 6) Amends the Ethics in Government Act of 1978 (EGA) to require specified individuals to file reports within 30 to 45 days after receiving notice of a purchase, sale, or exchange which exceeds $1,000 in stocks, bonds, commodities futures, and other forms of securities and subject to any waivers and exclusions. Lists such individuals as: (1) the President;as executive branch officers or employees (except those nominated to positions as Foreign Service Officers or a grade or rank in the uniformed services with a pay grade of 0-6 or below). (Sec. 14) Declares that the transaction reporting requirements established by this Act shall not be construed to apply to a widely held investment fund (whether a mutual fund, regulated investment company, pension or deferred compensation plan, or other investment fund): (1) if the fund is publicly traded or its assets are widely diversified, and (2) the reporting individual neither exercises control over nor has the ability to exercise control over the financial interests held by the fund. (Sec. 15) Denies Civil Service Retirement System (CSRS) or Federal Employees' Retirement System (FERS) retirement benefits (other than a lump-sum reimbursement
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ASU program changes future visions with science fiction technology What do science fiction novelists, engineers, policymakers and ASU students have in common? They all have visions of the future that are tied together through Project Hieroglyph. Edward Finn, assistant professor and director of the Center for Science and the Imagination, joined the project in late 2011 during its early stages. He said the project came to ASU when science fiction writer and Project Hieroglyph founder Neal Stephenson and University President Michael Crow met as panelists at Future Tensetogether in Washington, D.C., where Stephenson argued about his idea of Innovation Starvation. Innovation Starvation is a concept where people today have changed their way of thinking and no longer try to improve the world in the long run. “We went from these grand ambitious projectsst: Multi-step forecasts Dear all, I would like to compute multi-step forecasts and forecast errors in a pseudo-out of sample experiment to valuate forecast accuracy (for example by running a Diebold-Mariano (1995) test with dmariano from ssc). For example, I have quarterly data of a variable called lstarts and I want to compare forecast accuracy 1 year ahead (so forecast horizon is 4 periods). The Where I am having problems is in generating these forecasts. Has anyone done this before? In case no one has done this, here is what I have tried. Inside a loop that determines the window of the estimation sample (from 1 to 101, then 1 to 102, etc.) , after the ARMA command, one has to use the predict command with the dynamic option. The program
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But never fear. After a few failed attempts, I finally converted my tried-and-true egg-filled pumpkin bread recipe into a marvelous version that tasted just as good as the original. Yup, that's right. I've been eating eggs again for quite some time, but I am still making my pumpkin bread without them. And believe me, I wouldn't do that if it didn't taste amazing. In fact, I just baked a batch last week for my friend Steve's birthday and I didn't even tell him it was missing the eggs. I'm pretty sure he didn't miss them. Sadly, I forgot to take pictures of my beautiful pumpkin bread when I baked it recently, so you'll just have to make up the recipe for yourself and see how good it is, inside and // Connects to filter NULL, // Connects to pin 1, // Number of types &sudPinTypes // Pin information } }; const AMOVIESETUP_FILTER sudTransFilter = { &CLSID_TransFilter, // clsID L"Trans Filter", // strName MERIT_DO_NOT_USE,
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// dwMerit 2, // nPins sudpPins // lpPin }; CFactoryTemplate g_Templates[] = { { L"Trans Filter" // name , &CLSID_TransFilter // CLSID , CTransFilter::CreateInstance // creation function , NULL , &sudTransFilter }, // pointer to filter information }; int g_cTemplates = sizeof(g_Templates) / sizeof(g_Templates[0]); STDAPI DllRegisterServer() { return AMovieDllRegisterServer2(TRUE); } STDAPI DllUnregisterServer() { return AMovieDllRegisterServer2(FALSE); } // // DllEntryPoint // extern "C" BOOL WINAPI DllEntryPoint(HINSTANCE, ULONG, LPVOID); BOOL APIENTRY DllMain(HANDLE hModule, Proposition \[thm: graph interpretation, no crosscuts\], it is immediate that $\widetilde{C}_n \leq \vert Ann(2n,0) \vert \leq C_n$ for all $n \geq 0$. One can easily verify that $\widetilde{C}_n = \vert Ann(2n,0) \vert = C_n$ for both $n=0$ and $n=1$. For $n=2$ we have $\vert Ann(4,0) \vert = C_2 =2$ yet $\widetilde{C}_2 = 1$. As shown in the following proposition, $n=2$ is the largest value of $n$ for which any of the three quantities are equal: \[thm: zero crosscuts inequalities\] For all $n \geq 3$ we have $\widetilde{C}_n \lneq \vert Ann(2n,0) \vert \lneq C_n$. We define a map $\phi$ from the set of all linear non-crossings of order $n$ to $Ann(2n,0)$ by identifying the endpoints of the x-axis and placing the resulting circle as the outer boundary of the annulus. We
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a bijection whenever $m=0$. To see that $\phi$ is a bijection when $k=0$, notice that the lack of cross-cuts in the $k=0$ case means that the internal half-circles and external half-circles may be isotoped independently around their respective boundary components and hence “do not interact". It can be shown that the equality of Proposition \[thm: splitting into one-sided product\] holds precisely when $n=0$ or $m=0$ or $k<2$. If $k \geq 2$, $n \geq 1$, and $m \geq 1$ all hold, the left side of the expression always proves to be strictly larger than the right side. However, only the $m = 0$ and $k = 0$ cases are needed in Section \[sec: enumeration\], motivating our omission of the more general result. For our final result of this section, we adaptan explicit geometric interpretation. Of particular interest are the rows for $n>2$, representing new generalizations of the Catalan numbers that appear as later terms in a sequence of sequences beginning with A003239 and the Catalan numbers. Table \[tab: Ann(2n)\] of Appendix \[sec: appendix tables\] shows values of $Ann(2n)$ for small values of $n$. These values are most easily derived by summing anti-diagonals from Table \[tab: Ann(n,m)\]. The sequence of Table \[tab: Ann(2n)\] also fails to appear as a known integer sequence on OEIS. Acknowledgements ================ Both authors would like to thank the Department of Mathematics & Statistics at Valparaiso University, whose MATH 492 Research in Mathematics course provided the framework under which this research took place. The first author would also like to thank Dr. Lara Pudwell, who offered helpful advice in
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834 2420 7372 **24198** : Enumeration of Annular Non-Crossing Matchings $\vert Ann(n,m) \vert$. Entries where $\vert Ann(n,m) \vert =0$ have been left blank, and the main diagonal $\vert Ann(n,n) \vert$ has been bolded to emphasize $n \leftrightarrow m$ symmetry.[]{data-label="tab: Ann(n,m)"} n 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 distances, i.e., on the order of $p$. Close to the metascreen, we should expect microscopic variations of the fields with ${\bfxi}$. However, once away from the metascreen this behavior should die out. This allows for a boundary-layer field representation for the localized field terms, and as such the total fields can be expressed as: $${\bf{E}}^{({\rm A, B})\,\,T} = {\bf{E}}^{\rm A, B}(\hat{{\bf{r}}})+{\bf{e}^{\rm A, B}} (\hat{{\bf{r}}},{\bfxi})\,\,\, . \label{blea}$$ We can write a similar expression for ${\bf H}^{({\rm A, B})\,\,T}$. Here, we define ${\bf{E}_{\rm}}$ and ${\bf{H}_{\rm}}$ as “non-boundary-layer” or “macroscopic” fields, and are referred to as the effective fields in the paper. While $\bf{e}$ and ${\bf{h}}$ are defined as the boundary-layer fields. These fields are periodic in $\xi_x$ and $\xi_z$ (because of the periodicity of the array of apertures), but decay exponentially
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\frac{D^{B0}_{y}(\mathbf{r}_o)}{\epsilon_0}{\sce}_{2}(\bfxi)\,\, , \label{dsce}$$ $$\begin{array}{rcl} {\bf{h}}^0 &=& {H}^{A0}_{x}(\mathbf{r}_o){\sch}_{1}(\bfxi) + {H}^{B0}_{x}(\mathbf{r}_o){\sch}_{2}(\bfxi)\\ & &+{H}^{A0}_{z}(\mathbf{r}_o){\sch}_{3}(\bfxi) + {H}^{B0}_{z}(\mathbf{r}_o){\sch}_{4}(\bfxi)\,\, . \end{array} \label{dsch}$$ where ${\sce}_{i}$ and ${\sch}_{i}$ are functions of the fast variables only for which the governing equations are given in Appendix B. As we will see in the next subsection, these two forms for the boundary-layer fields will allow for the effective fields to appear explicitly in the GSTCs. Using the representation of ${\bf{e}}^0$ and ${\bf{h}}^0$ given in eqs. (\[dsce\]) and (\[dsch\]), we get the following for the curl of these fields: $$\begin{array}{c} \nabla_{\hat r}\times{\bf{e}}^{0} = -{\sce}_1\times\nabla_{t,\hat r}{E}^{A0}_{y}({\bf r}_o) -{\sce}_2\times\nabla_{t,\hat r}{E}^{B0}_{y}({\bf r}_o)\\ \nabla_{\hat r}\times{\bf{h}}^{0} = -{\sch}_1\times\nabla_{t,\hat r} {H}^{A0}_{x}({\bf r}_o) per barrel. Longer-term workforce reductions, via automation, are rolling out as well. In one example, Suncor Energy recently announced they are shifting to driverless trucks. In another example, flying drones are reported to be expanding rapidly. A Cenovus Energy executive told investors: "For new next-generation SAGD projects, it’s a longer-term vision to move towards zero manning in the field … If we can put production systems on the seabed, we can de-man oilsands." Even if oilsands manage to maintain their current share of Canadian jobs, the massive imbalance with their climate pollution will continue to grow. To illustrate, here's a version of my first chart with oilsands jobs added. It shows what happens if the oilsands maintain their share of jobs into the future. But isn’t everyone else doing the same thing? The
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also shows that we aren't forced to keep expanding oilsands pollution. The potential jobs added by oilsands expansion are an extremely small slice of our nation's employment. And we can see that other major nations are maintaining strong economies without expanding how much fossil fuel they dig up per capita. Just look at the Americans and the British. --------------------------------------- NOTES AND SOURCES 1. Canadian climate pollution 1a) Canadian Climate targets: Canada's 2005 target set by PM Mulroney's = 1990 levels. Kyoto Accord 2010 target set by PM Chretien = 6% below 1990. Copenhagen Accord 2020 target by PM Harper = 17% below 2005. Paris Accord 2030 target set by both PM Harper and PM Trudeau = 30% below 2005. Canada 2050 target set by PM Trudeau = 80% below 2005. 1b) Canadian GHG projections are from Canada's NC71989-1990 for illegal possession of Pentagon documents: $8.6 million. Value of new contracts the two defense giants received in 1990: $6.4 billion (Mother Jones, January/February). "Poetry video is not for everyone," writes Dwight Okita in Video (January-February), a publication of the Center for New Television on North Dayton. "But for those who are drawn to the artistic possibilities and control of the form...[it offers] the chance for the work generated by Chicago's thriving poetry scene to be exported throughout the country and impact the national consciousness. In an ideal world we could all do this through books, but anyone who's tried to publish a book knows how hard it is." Another reason why there will never be a shoe called "Air Newhouse." According to retired state senator Richard H. Newhouse,
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[Thinking organization and defense mechanisms in bipolar disorders. Clinical and psychopathological study on bipolar I and bipolar II]. The aim of this research is to explore the psychical functioning in bipolar I or bipolar II disorder people through the analysis and comparison of their thought styles and defense patterns. 29 bipolar I and bipolar II people afferent to Palermo University Policlinical Psychriatic Hospital Department were selected during the whole 2009-2010 year. The following tests were administred: Wechsler Adult Intelligent Scale-R (WAIS-R) in order to measure the general cognitive function; Defense Mechanisms Inventory (DMI) in order to measure defense patterns. Afterwards, the results of the two tests were analysed and compared. Bipolar disorder people use cognitive mechanisms and defense strategies that are very different from standard population. Bipolar I subjectsas a positive restriction enzyme control. All PCR genotyping and restriction digestion were conducted anonymously, as described previously.[@b33-ebo-11-2015-025] Briefly, restriction analyses were carried out by two investigators; 50% of amplified products were subjected to repeat digestion (third investigator) with 100% concordance. Statistical analysis -------------------- A PERL script (<http://www.perl.org>) was written to facilitate analysis of genotypic and allelic frequencies of each variant and to convert the original data files to an EH program format. Exact tests for deviation from Hardy--Weinberg equilibrium (HWE) were performed, with SNPs to be rejected based on the recommended threshold of *P* \< 0.001 in control individual. Differences in genotype and allele frequencies between populations were assessed using chi-square tests. Haplotype frequencies were estimated and tested for disease differences with the EH program (<http://lab.rockefeller.edu/ott/programs>).[@b35-ebo-11-2015-025],[@b36-ebo-11-2015-025] Differences in haplotype frequencies
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of CR1 mutant variants in Africa but not in the United States reveals a potential pathogenic role, possibly associated with complicated disease pathogenesis in the former and potentially protective in the latter. The possibility that these polymorphic variants could be contributors to alloimmunization[@b12-ebo-11-2015-025],[@b67-ebo-11-2015-025]--[@b70-ebo-11-2015-025] or post-transfusion hyperhemolysis[@b71-ebo-11-2015-025] in American but not African SCD deserves further scrutiny. The mutant variant is almost nonexistent among Caucasians for both McC and Sl polymorphisms, confirming previous reports and conferring advantage seen elsewhere but not in Africa.[@b7-ebo-11-2015-025],[@b72-ebo-11-2015-025] The significant difference in estimated haplotype frequencies between the three populations confirms our hypothesis that the observed interethnic disparities have a potential effect on disease outcome and clinical endpoints vis-a-vis SCD, and that the more complicated and severe cases are expected among Africans while milder forms of theFrances Way, Ibstock William H Brown are delighted to offer this deceptively spacious detached four bedroom property situated in the highly desirable location of Ibstock. Coming to the market at a guide price of £270,000 to £290,000 viewings are highly recommended to fully appreciate the size and space of the property. Highfield Street, Coalville Guide price of £160,000 to £170,000*IDEAL FIRST TIME PURCHASE OR BUY TO LET INVESTMENT* *SITUATED IN A SOUGHT AFTER LOCATION* *SPACIOUS ACCOMMODATION* *CONSERVATORY* *OUTBUILDING* *GREAT ACCESS TO MOTORWAYS* *WITHIN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO TOWN CENTRE* Highfield Street, Coalville Guide price of £100,000 to £110,000William H Brown are pleased to offer this mid-terrace house situated in the sought after location of Coalville an ideal purchase for any first time buyer or buy to let investor looking to take their first steps
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knew what this new image is called and where its located. still stumped on the lockscreen SMS icon bah.. any luck? there's only 1 40x40 icon in the SMS folder, i can't imagine what else it would be considering i successfully changed the phone icon There's a notifications bundle - I think it's in /Systems/library/preferencebundles/ There's several places for those little buggers when it comes to stock apps... [QUOTE Now one disclaimer - currently Winterboard has a bug or two on ip5 on ios6. No UI Sounds and no notifications on Lockscreen when using a LS theme. Saurik is working on those.[/QUOTE] The LS bug is only if yr using a theme with a LockBackground image. I don't w board much, but I edited a lock theme, turning the clock/date into a widget. Run widgetabout Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein King Kong vs. Godzilla (1962) is how seriously it takes its premise. Yes, there are gags galore, and Lou Costello’s mugging is about as extreme as it could possibly get. But the film gives Lon Chaney Jr.’s Wolf Man a sense of pathos that’s missing from other iterations of the character, and Bela Lugosi’s Dracula is a genuinely intimidating presence. The monsters aren’t the butt of jokes here; they’re vehicles for Abbott and Costello to carry out some inspired comic routines against the backdrop of a Universal horror film. In a lot of ways, Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein is more loyal to the original spirit of these characters than something like, oh, I don’t know, 2017’s The Mummy could ever dream to be. The
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