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+ b_h X^{n-h} + \ldots + b_0X^n.$$ From this we can see that each condition is satisfied if and only if $a_i=b_i$ for each $i= h+1, \ldots, n.$ Notice that $f^*$ and $g^*$ have non-zero constant terms. Proof of Theorem 3 ------------------ We first split the sum defining $\Pi_k(n; g; h)$ into two $$\Pi_k(n; g; h) =\sum_{ \substack{f \in \mathcal{M}_n \\ \deg(f-g) {\leqslant}h \\ \omega(f)=k }} \mu^2(f) =\sum_{ \substack{f \in \mathcal{M}_n \\ \deg(f-g) {\leqslant}h \\ \omega(f)=k \\ f(0)\neq0}} \mu^2(f) + \sum_{ \substack{f \in \mathcal{M}_n \\ \deg(f-g) {\leqslant}h \\ \omega(f)=k \\ f(0) = 0}} \mu^2(f).$$ Using Lemma \[Inv\] on the first sum we get $$\begin{aligned} \sum_{ \substack{f \in \mathcal{M}_n \\ f^* \equiv g^* \mod X^{n-h} \\ \omega(f^*)=k \\ \deg f^* = n}} \mu^2(f^*) &= \sum_{ \substack{ \deg f = n \\ f \equiv g^*(after noting that $G(z) = (1 + o(|z|))$).\ \ One can use similar elementary calculations, along with the input of the prime polynomial theorem in arithmetic progressions, to get asymptotic formulae for $\Pi_k(n; g, d)$, and consequently $\Pi_k(n; g; h)$ using the involution trick (as in Section \[SI-Section\]) for the same range of $k$. [ ]{} Acknowledgements {#acknowledgements .unnumbered} ================ The authors would like to thank Andrew Granville for his encouragement, thoughtful advice and engaging discussions. This work was supported by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council EP/L015234/1 via the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Geometry and Number Theory (The London School of Geometry and Number Theory), University College London. We would also like to thank Vlad Matei and the anonymous referee for pointing out corrections and missing references. [HD]{} M. Car, *Factorisation dans
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et p(a) = 60*a + 542. Let u be p(-9). Solve u*i = -r*i for i. 0 Let i(z) = -z**3 + 12*z**2 - 12*z + 10. Let k be i(11). Let x be ((-7)/(-14))/(k/(-6)). Suppose -9 = -0*v - x*v. Solve -2*s = -v*s + 5 for s. 5 Suppose 3*i - 8 = w, 4*i - 4*w - 12 = -3*w. Let u(a) = -3 + 0*a + a + 1. Let q be u(i). Solve 0 = -q*l + 1 - 3 for l. -1 Suppose 7*p + 102 = 4*q + 4*p, -p = 2. Solve 0 = -19*j + q*j + 20 for j. -4 Suppose -4*a = a. Suppose -f + a = -0. Let q = 0 - -1. Solve f = 3*g + 2 + q for g. -1 Let-2*b = -k + 2*k - 8, b - 3*k - 11 = 0. Suppose -g = -b*d + 21, -4*g + 7*g = -3. Solve 2*o = o - d for o. -4 Let c be (4 - 8)/4 - (10 - 2). Let o = c + 11. Solve 0 = 6*k - o*k + 8 for k. -2 Let f(y) = 7*y - 25. Let w(o) = 3*o - 13. Suppose -t + 0*j + 2*j - 9 = 0, 2*j = 0. Let h(d) = t*w(d) + 4*f(d). Let n be h(-14). Solve n = 2*m + 1 for m. 1 Suppose -2*m - 9 = -5*m - 5*x, 0 = -5*x. Suppose -5*s = -i - 30 + 6, 4*s = -i + 12. Suppose s*j = -z -
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+ 8 for k. 3 Suppose 0 = 2*p + 4, -4*o + o - 5*p = -20. Solve -6*n + 16 = o for n. 1 Let w(g) be the third derivative of -1/8*g**4 + 0 + 0*g - 7*g**2 + 1/3*g**3 + 1/15*g**5. Let r be w(1). Solve -r*z + 3 = -4*z for z. -3 Suppose -2*s + 36 = -3*b + 5, 2*s - 6 = -2*b. Suppose -18*y = -16*y - s. Solve j - y*j = 12 for j. -4 Suppose 12 + 12 = -y. Suppose 0*i = -2*i - 32. Let o = i - y. Solve 0 = 3*a - o*a + 15 for a. 3 Let h be (-4)/(-6) + 36/27. Solve -24*m + h = -23*m for m. 2 Let a(z) be the first derivative of 8*z**3/3 - z**2/2Just an FYI. Since version 1.5 I have been having trouble with keeping Country Block running. I am running cron and have not made any changes to firewall rules. I uninstall the package numerous times and restarted the system. I can get CountryBlock to start ok, but it will only run for a few hours and then shut down. I have also uninstalled and reinstalled cron. Is anybody else getting this? I noticed started happeing when I install 1.5 and now 1.6. Just an FYI. Since version 1.5 I have been having trouble with keeping Country Block running. I am running cron and have not made any changes to firewall rules. I uninstall the package numerous times and restarted the system. I can get CountryBlock to start ok, but it
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will only run for a few hours and then shut down. I have also uninstalled and reinstalled cron. Is anybody else getting this? I noticed started happeing when I install 1.5 and now 1.6. Thanks, The only real difference between 1.5 and 1.6 is a new file is included. The file is interfaces.txt and it contains "any" by default.The difference between 1.4 and 1.5 is the interfaces can be specified. Nothing has changed with how the package is run or how it starts. no errors, that is why it is odd. It will start just fine and then shut down for no reason. I will try to uninstall and reboot and reinstall again and see if that helps. I have tried this a few times now. I will try again, Just an FYI.may present a useful opportunity to observe the application in the art-law context of a New York statute governing such seizure orders. ​Last summer, Grossman LLP successfully represented renowned artist and photographer Peter Beard and his studio in a lawsuit over three of his original artworks. The Chase defendants appealed to a higher court—the state’s Supreme Court Appellate Division, First Department—which held oral arguments on the appeal in January. And this week, the appellate court again handed an important victory to Mr. Beard. Earlier this year, federal district judge Frederic Block issued an opinion ordering the defendants to pay significant damages for their violations of the Visual Artists Rights Act, 17 U.S.C. § 106A (also known as VARA). Now, Judge Block has denied the defendants’ request to reconsider his ruling,
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in New York state court (see No. 651889/2018, N.Y. Co.), an art collector has sued over the problems he purportedly encountered in purchasing a sculpture by famed artist Jeff Koons. The descendants of Austrian-Jewish cabaret performer Fritz Grunbaum have been working for years to recover some of the art that Grunbaum owned in the years before the Nazis rose to power. Now, the Grunbaum heirs have achieved a new victory. In an important ruling issued last week, a New York state court dismissed claims by an art dealer who sued an artist’s catalogue raisonné for rejecting works the plaintiff had submitted for authentication. The case has the potential to set an important precedent protecting art authenticators from disgruntled art owners. ​Several stories in the news recently have turned a spotlight onthe complex world of collecting art and historical artifacts across international borders—and serve as a reminder of the importance of diligence and legal advice in such transactions. A recent decision by the Second Circuit Court of Appeals adds further complexity to the ever-evolving body of case law discussing the difficult concept of the “fair use” defense in copyright law. The case will likely be of interest to the art world because of the importance of fair use to many forms of art, from parody to appropriation art. Earlier this month, retail chain H&M filed a lawsuit that seemed poised to address a central question about how copyright law applies to illegal graffiti. But following a public-relations backlash, H&M has apparently abandoned the suit, leaving these legal waters uncharted for now. New
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filed this suit on behalf of Beard and his eponymous Studio against a group of defendants led by art collector Bernie Chase. Beard’s complaint alleged that during a series of interactions in the fall of 2013, Chase had taken possession of three artworks created by Beard, without permission from or compensation to Beard, and further, that Chase and his co-defendants had then marketed the works for sale at a New York gallery partially owned by Chase (and in fact had succeeded in selling one of the three pieces). In our ongoing coverage of case law involving Nazi-looted artworks, we have written before about the long-running lawsuit over a Pissarro painting, Rue St. Honore, après midi, effet de pluie. Back in 2015, we wrote about a district-court decision that dealtHow does a Belgian Blue Whetstone compare to a Coticule? (a story about garnets) The Belgian hones (Coticule and Belgian Blue Whetstone, commonly abbreviated to BBW) are very closely related. They are mined together. Actually is is impossible to extract any Coticule without also extracting massive amounts of BBW. Traditionally, Coticules were always backed by a piece of BBW. Some bonded together by nature, but most of them glued together by man. The main reason for this is to reinforce the Coticule part with the stronger Blue stone. Nowadays, Coticules are backed with a piece of Portuguese Slate, because it is more cost-effective to use easily available slate tiles for backing a Coticule than to produce labor intensive backing stones out of BBW rocks. The BBW stones are now
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finely textured surface. The BBW, having more sparsely spread bigger garnets offers a less fine surface. Both hones become very slow. The BBW becomes so slow, that it seems to loose most of it's honing qualities. It almost behaves like a piece of marble. It seems to very slowly dull the edge rather than sharpening it any further. That's why it is not recommended to dilute the slurry to plain water on a BBW.But Coticules just keeps on going, albeit at an extremely slow rate. No slurry, no slurry deterioration either. Obviously the edge won't gain sharpness infinitely. As with any hone there still is a limit. That limit is defined by how deep the hone cuts in the steel. A hone that digs 0.5 micron into the steel willto a Quinnipiac University poll released today. Agreeing with the protesters views are Democrats 81 - 11 percent and independent voters 58 - 30 percent, while Republicans disagree 58 - 35 percent, the independent Quinnipiac (KWIN-uh-pe-ack) University poll finds. Even Republicans, however, agree 73 - 23 percent with the protesters right to be there. New York City voters say 72 - 24 percent, including 52 - 41 percent among Republicans, that if the protesters obey the law, they can stay as long as they wish. A total of 72 percent of voters say they understand the protesters' views "very well" or "fairly well," with 17 percent who say "not too well" and 10 percent who say "not well at all." Voters split 46 - 45 percent in their approval of the way
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police are handling the Wall Street protest, but approve 61 - 33 percent of how the police are doing their job overall. "It's a free country. Let them keep on protesting as long as they obey the law, New Yorkers say overwhelmingly," said Maurice Carroll, director of the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute. "Critics complain that no one can figure out what the protesters are protesting. But seven out of 10 New Yorkers say they understand and most agree with the anti-Wall Street views of the protesters. "For a while, the critics focused on the cops' use of pepper spray at the protests. Voters are divided on how police are handling the protesters, but they say almost 2-to-1 that police are doing a good job overall." Asked who is to blame forGap junctions destroy persistent states in excitatory networks. Gap junctions between excitatory neurons are shown to disrupt the persistent state. The asynchronous state of the network loses stability via a Hopf bifurcation and then the active state is destroyed via a homoclinic bifurcation with a stationary state. A partial differential equation (PDE) is developed to analyze the Hopf and the homoclinic bifurcations. The simplified dynamics are compared to a biophysical model where similar behavior is observed. In the low noise case, the dynamics of the PDE is shown to be very complicated and includes possible chaotic behavior. The onset of synchrony is studied by the application of averaging to obtain a simple criterion for destabilization of the asynchronous persistent state.
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boys ♪" "♪ Holla, holla, holla ♪" "♪ We making noise, holla... ♪" "Is the banner really necessary?" "Not for you, maybe." " You feeling all right?" " Yeah, I feel great." "Just wasn't sure if anyone would show." "Shit, girl, everyone shows up for Spencer Strasmore." "Look at all these potential clients." "You looking at the ass or the athletes?" " Are there athletes here?" " (laughs)" "Spencer:" "And here comes our guest of honor." "(exhales)" "And Spencer say we spend too much?" "Fuck him." "Reg, come on with the negativity." "Man, look around." "You ever dream we'd be in a place like this?" "I never thought we'd live past 19." "We a long way from home." "This is home." "Let's go have some cocktails." "Let's doyou need me!" " Oh, shit!" " (music stops)" "(crowd murmuring)" "Oh, shit, man." "Oh, shit." "Reg, come here, brother." "Get the fuck away from me, man." "Yeah, y'all saw what he did, right?" "This the kind of psycho you want taking care of your money?" "Your futures?" "Okay." "You go ahead and make that two points now, big boy." "From now on, um, you deal direct with me on all things Vernon." "(scoffs)" " Ahem." "You might wanna say something right about now." " Like what?" "I don't know." "I've never chucked a guy into a DJ before." "I didn't chuck him in." "He fucking tripped." "Well, just give them some rah-rah locker room bullshit." " Okay?" "We're losing them." " You okay, brother?" " Yeah." "
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By 1780 the post of Superintendent of Police was created to manage the markets. After the Indian Rebellion of 1857, the British Raj in India formed the modern Madras Police as part of its reforms. The Chennai City Traffic Police is a branch of the Greater Chennai Police, with the mission of regulating traffic in the city of Chennai. It was established in 1929, when the Police department was split into 3; i.e. Law & Order, Crime and Traffic. As of 2011, the government merged Chennai Suburban Police with Chennai city police to form The Greater Chennai Police Commissionerate. Achievements Additional Yellow Brigades & Blue Brigades motorcycles and patrol vehicles have been introduced in Greater Chennai. Each Yellow Brigade covers a distance of 2 km2 approximately during daytime fromQ: Styling the "Share" action menu I'm trying to add a "Share button" to my app, but I haven't found a way to manage the styling of the ActionMenu displayed to choose the app to share content to. Currently it appears as in this screenshot: However, I'd like to change the background color and the text color to make them reflect the ones in the ActionBar: which are the style properties that handle these two colors? A: I would suggest follow this tutorial and using the linked tool: http://blog.stylingandroid.com/styling-the-actionbar-part-3/ Jeff Gilfelt Android Action Bar Style Geberator tool Quick mockup below, to prove it's very relevant and helpful in the direction of solving your question:
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Keutner, "The Will as Wish," 306; and stalley, "The Will in Hume's Treatise," 53. Moreover, Baldwin, in "objectivity, Causality, and Agency," 88 journal of the history of philosophy 52:1 January 2014 the basic structure of human agency is simply untenable. At least one commentator, R. F. stalley, takes this view to reveal a problem that "goes to the heart of his whole system," since, presumably, it is uniquely entailed by Hume's empiricism.3 In this paper I argue that Hume's construal of human agency is neither evidently implausible nor indicative of a flaw in his empiricism. I begin (section 2) by presenting Hume's growing concern to articulate his reasons for denying that reflection on voluntary action is the source of our understanding of causation generally. I appeal (section 3)central claim of his separability argument, but I think it captures his attitude toward the separability of volition and action. As I hope to show, this passage does not provide merely incidental support for Hume's construal of human agency. Rather this passage implicitly demonstrates the plausibility that Hume takes to hold for the claim that volition and action are separable.22 5 . t h e s e p a r a b i l i t y o f v o l i t i o n a n d a c t i o n Hume's separability argument has met with two criticisms. stalley suggests that the paralysis example is "clearly fictitious" and that Hume's motive in construct22 My reading of this passage is stronger than the
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that "to lose a Power, without being sensible of the Loss . . . manifestly implies, that there never was any Consciousness or inward sense and Knowledge, either of the Power or the act."32 Hume, I believe, grants the truth of this claim as well. so, in order to defeat Mayne's position, all Hume needs to show 26 Colliber, An Impartial Enquiry, 43. 27 Colliber, An Impartial Enquiry, 43. 28 Mayne, Two Dissertations, 156–57. 29 Mayne, Two Dissertations, 208. 30 Mayne's defense amounts to this: "That the Mind, before ever it exerts its Will or Power of chusing, is conscious, and knows within itself, that it hath a Power of Choice and Preference [is] a necessary Condition of its Willing at all: Insomuch that, the very first timeI had occasion to exert my Will, or make use of my Elective Power, I could not possibly exercise it, or do any voluntary Act, without knowing and being conscious to my self [before-hand] that I have such a Faculty or Power in my self" (Two Dissertations, 208; former brackets are my own). Mayne assumes that when we act voluntarily we exercise causal power. He then argues that we must know that we possess causal power on independent grounds because otherwise we could not come to exercise this power in voluntary action. However, Mayne does not consider the possibility that voluntary action is compatible with ignorance of this power or perhaps compatible with the absence of causal power in the will. 31 Mayne, Two Dissertations, 177. 32 Mayne,
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that prevents God from widening its scope of influence. According to Hume, if things were otherwise and we happened to discover in the course of life that our will "controulled the planets in their orbit," then our attitude toward the basic structure of human agency would not be appreciably different. so far as Hume and seed are concerned, it is a merely contingent fact about the will that its operation is not conjoined with celestial events of this kind. 50 Glanvill, The Vanity of Dogmatizing, 22. Popkin considers whether Glanvill's work may have had an impact on Hume in "Joseph Glanvill: Precursor of david Hume." He observes, "There are only a few scraps of evidence of any direct influence" (303). However, Popkin neglects to list the present passageof this argument is correct, then, as I explain below, Hume is forced to embrace a conclusion about human agency he should want to avoid. Michael Ayers, objecting to a distinct premise, takes this argument to depend on "what might be called an extreme Lockean scepticism."54 If Ayers is right, then Hume's claim about the incomprehensibility of voluntary action can be traced to an unduly skeptical view of what can be known about human agency. However, the former objection depends on a misunderstanding of Hume's argument. And the latter objection, as I hope to show, stems from a neglect of the historical context of Hume's denial that we can comprehend the mechanics of voluntary action. Here too consideration of the relevant philosophical background will help us to appreciate
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could not know it a priori. (EHU 7.15n13; sBN 67n1) That the experience of exertion fails to ground an a priori inference does not commit Hume to the absurd view that we do not have this experience. But, given the terms of his argument, it does entail that our experience of exertion cannot possibly serve as the origin of the concept of causal power. Moreover, Hume's extensive use of the incomprehensibility argument is not intended to demonstrate that we lack grounds for attributing causal power to ourselves. The constant conjunction between volition and action is, at least according to Hume, sufficient to ground such attributions.61 Whatever may hold for empirical and metaphysical considerations of human agency, if Hume's incomprehensibility argument has some consequence for everyday attributions of causalGabbey supplies this quote from Newton in "Force and Inertia in seventeenth-Century dynamics," 13. 69 Hutcheson, An Inquiry into the Original of our Ideas of Beauty and Virtue, 272. Hutcheson also writes the following in the 1744 edition of his Metaphysicae Synopsis, "[A]lthough we are quite aware that we are doing something in changing our thoughts and desires and appetites, yet all the rest of our human efficacy is uncertain, even in the movement and control of our own bodies" (LMN 91). 70 Butler, The Analogy of Religion, 22. 71 Fénelon, Demonstration, 118. 72 Bentley, Eight Boyle Lectures on Atheism, second Lecture, 31–32. 73 King, Origin of Evil, 190. 74 King, Origin of Evil, 190. 75 Crousaz, A New Treatise of the Art of Thinking, I.142. 109hume's metaphys
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i cs o f ag en cy attenuated version of the claim that the will is a cause. This explains how, at least on Hume's account of the formation of causal beliefs, it is possible to develop the ordinary conviction that our will is causally effective in voluntary action. But Hume does want to draw the intermediate conclusion that our basis for this conviction stems from neither empirical investigation of the will nor metaphysical insight into its operation. If Hume is right about this, then the conclusion his incomprehensibility argument is ultimately designed to establish follows necessarily. We cannot hope to draw the concept of causal power from an acquaintance with the causal mechanism presumed to be operative in voluntary action. For this mechanism is thoroughly incomprehensible. WhatMapping adenosine A(1) receptors in the cat brain by positron emission tomography with [(11)C]MPDX. We evaluated the potential of [(11)C]MPDX as a radioligand for mapping adenosine A(1) receptors in comparison with previously proposed [(11)C]KF15372 in cat brain by PET. Two tracers showed the same brain distribution. Brain uptake of [(11)C]MPDX (Ki = 4.2 nM) was much higher and washed out faster than that of [(11)C]KF15372 (Ki = 3.0 nM), and was blocked by carrier-loading or displaced with an A(1) antagonist. The regional A(1) receptor distribution evaluated with kinetic analysis is consistent with that previously measured in vitro. [(11)C]MPDX PET has a potential for mapping adenosine A(1) receptors in brain.
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The role of tryptophan residues and hydrophobic interaction in the binding of riboflavin in egg-yolk flavoprotein. Egg-yolk flavoprotein has 7.2 tryptophan residues exposed, while the apoprotein shows an apparent exposure of 80 percent of these (5.7 residues) with dimethylsulphoxide as the perturbant. In the apoprotein at pH 6.9 only 4 groups are perturbed to ethylene glycol, 3.2 to glycerol and 1.4 to sucrose. Diminishing estimates of exposure obtained with increasing molecular diameter of the perturbant suggests that part of indole chromophores of apoprotein are located in "crevices" of the protein molecule. The apoprotein was treated with 2-hydroxy-5-nitrobenzyl bromide, H2O2 and N-bromosuccinimide under conditions designed to accomplish modification of tryptophan residues. Five to six of the eight tryptophans present in the protein were modified. Under these conditions the apoprotein completelyof God, The Sydney show had 3,500 patrons at Luna Park, where I Killed the Prom Queen also played at the annual Come Together Music Festival. Shortly afterward Metal Blade released the album in the US, co-inciding with the group's appearance at the New England Metal and Hardcore Festival. Returning to Australia after their third tour of the US in three years, the group toured with The Haunted and Exodus and in December featured as the headlining act at the Metal for the Brain festival. Break-up and Say Goodbye Tour (2007–2008) In January 2007, I Killed the Prom Queen's vocalist, Butcher, flew back to the UK. The band announced that he had departed due to homesickness, Butcher later joined UK metalcore band Eternal Lord. Tyrone Ross from Mourning Tide, temporarily
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announced that the band signed with Epitaph Records and announced that the new album Beloved will be released in Australia on 14 February 2014 and in US on 18 February 2014. On 3 December 2013 they released the new single "To the Wolves" . As of 2014 Ben Coyte, Kevin Cameron, and Jona Weinhofen are endorsed by Lace Pick-ups. A music video for "Thirty One & Sevens" was released on 14 January, followed by a music video for "Bright Enough" on 22 July. The band has been confirmed to be playing on the 2015 Vans Warped Tour all summer for the entire tour. In August 2017, in an Instagram comment to Jona about the status whether I Killed The Prom Queen will tour or put out another album soon, Jona replied saying thatonly wrong, it was stupid. If Hillary had won and the Democrats had taken the Senate, she would have appointed a justice who made Garland look like Increase Mather. And then McConnell’s reckless gamble would have backfired horribly, and nobody would ever try such a dumb and offensive tactic again. My point exactly. Progressives moved the ball too quickly, and now the push back (same treatment from their foes) will be ugly. They started destroying anyone who opposed them, using any means (legal or illegal) and the other side realizes that this is an existential problem. Wow. I just realized that it might not be unethical to respond in kind. War rules may apply. Right? (Not sure of the logic here, but it seems that decisions made to avoid destruction/domination/death are not
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to do with the internal workings of a co-equal branch. -Jut I do so wish that Trump had nominated Merrick Garland, and then when the insta-protesters objected, (and really, they were filling in the name of the nominee with Magic Markers on their pre-made placards as it was announced), immediately withdrawn the name in response to the reasoned opposition to Garland. Alternatively, it could have been great if Trump decided to “consider a bit further” at the last minute and postponed the announcement for a day or two, sending protesters scrambling for accommodations/$ from their sponsors, and newsroom staffs to the nearest bar. Instead of this sort of (granted, irresponsible) civic hilarity, we have utterly predictable, standard issue left-wing horseshit. Since Jack has been grousing about his references going unacknowledged, let’s all takeEven if they have some of the enumerated rights in the Constitution, I can see the logic of denying them the court-determined rights. The illegal teen’s country didn’t allow abortion? Not our problem, Sue, and she shouldn’t be able to make it out problem by breaking our laws. The nominee was right. His colleagues were just being mushy, “compassionate,” at the expense of the law. That’s not incompetence. That’s integrity. ” Kavanaugh was forced to confront the abortion question in 2017 after the Trump administration barred an undocumented minor, known as Jane Doe, from terminating an unwanted pregnancy. The American Civil Liberties Union sued on Doe’s behalf, and the dispute came before a three-judge panel at the D.C. Circuit. Kavanaugh was joined on the panel by Judge Karen L. Henderson,
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to figure out how Slate is unethically using their bias to spin this into a massive fear mongering campaign of How Brett Kavanaugh Will Gut Roe v. Wade. Vox’s equivalent piece was so forced I checked to see if the writer graduated from law school. He didn’t even graduate from college! I’m sure he’s a smart guy and all, and I don’t want to be elitist, but if you are assessing a judge’s judicial and legal philosophy, a serious knowledge of then law would seem to be a mandatory credential. Here’s the confusion, and I apologize for just dismissing your version because it made no sense. It didn’t, but I should have checked what really happened. 1) A Federal trial court judge rejected Trump administration’s rejection of the illegal teen’sway around this is to do your removals in reverse: var elems = document.getElementsByClassName("active"); for (var i = elems.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) { elems[i].classList.remove("active"); }
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of the BCG vaccine, obtained from *Mycobacterium bovis* isolate, is the treatment of tuberculosis (TB). BCG vaccine is generally administered to infants intradermally after their birth. The most paradoxical and contended aspect of this vaccine is the varied efficacy found in several clinical trials. BCG vaccination was found to be protective in the case of young children who were not previously infected by the severe forms of tuberculosis \[[@bb0030]\]. 3. Epidemiological studies {#s0015} ========================== In a study carried out in Guinea Bissau, a country in West Africa, a 50% reduction in overall morbidity was observed in BCG vaccinated children. It was deduced that this curtailment in overall mortality rate was because of the administration of BCG vaccination, which reduced sepsis and subsequent respiratory infections \[[@bb0035]\]. Several epidemiological studies reached a parallel conclusion thatthe countries that adopted the universal policy of BCG vaccination had relatively a reduced death rate caused by COVID-19 to that of the countries which did not put this policy into effect \[[@bb0005],[@bb0040]\]. It was conjectured that BCG vaccination rendering protection against COVID-19 was because of the vaccine\'s non-specific effects. Reduction in respiratory tract infections in children, antiviral effects, and reduced viremia in experimental animals were attributed to the non-specific effects of the BCG vaccine . 4. BCG vaccination: why is it hope against COVID-19? {#s0020} ==================================================== 4.1. Antiviral effects of BCG vaccine {#s0025} ------------------------------------- Appurtenant results retrieved from [clinicaltrials.gov](http://clinicaltrials.gov){#ir0005} and PubMed propounded that apart from preventing the propagated types of TB, some strains of BCG vaccine also induced protection against infection caused by other non-mycobacterial pathogens and non related causative agents \[[@bb0045]\].
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On January 23, 2019, the Italian Senate Committee approved an amendment regarding blockchain technology, which is a first for the country. To become law, the legislation on Blockchain and smart contracts must now be passed to the Chamber and approved. The amendment, known as the Decreto Semplificazioni provides basic industry terms including Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT), stating that agency for Digital Italy must recognize the technical standards that must be possessed by the technologies based on distributed ledger, and Smart Contracts definitions. The Italian Government published a list of the country’s top 30 Blockchain experts, in order to provide free advice to authorities concerning ‘national strategy on distributed register and blockchain technologies’. Now that the amendment has been approved, it still needs a review from the Chamber of Deputies and the Senatethe scorer who last touched the puck before them, provided that no opponent touched it in between, are each credited with an assist. Assists and goals count equally to comprise a player's statistical scoring total. If a hockey player causes the puck to enter their own team's net — which in soccer is called an own goal — credit for the goal goes to the last player on the scoring team to have touched the puck. No assists are awarded. If a shot deflects off a defender and enters the net, it is not considered an own goal. Other phrases include a garbage goal, for a goal scored more as the result of luck or opportunism than skill, and a breakaway goal for a goal scored when a player has
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Ads Olesya who? Olesya Rulin was born on March 17, 1986 in Moscow, Russia. She started her acting career at the age of 15 with some small roles. Olesya is better know for her role in the “High School Musical” saga. After that Olesya kept on working in other movies in which she had the leading role like “Apart” and “Family Weekend”. Now you can see her in the new serie “Powers” where she plays one of the main character. To know more about Olesya visit her biography page here. Affiliates Don’t forget to give a look to our others affiliates, check them out here Donate media Would you love to help Olesya Rulin Daily growing? You can by making a simple donation, not a money one! You can donate to Olesya Rulin Dailyphotos that are missing in the gallery or your own creation (find out more here) by sending an e-mail to webmaster@olesyarulin.net and you'll get credit for your own donation. Thank you. Chat box 1. Olesya does not post here. 2. No Inappropriate messages. 3. No fighting. 4. Have fun 5. Break the rules and you will get banned. Site stats Disclaimer Olesya Rulin Daily has no connection with Olesya, her family, agencie or management. We are simply big fans with a passion for webdesign and we are not at all interested in infringing on any copyright, this website is completely non-profit. Read full disclaimer here Olesya’s birthday is getting closer and this year Olesya Rulin Daily decided to start a new birthday project. Are you a big fan of her and you’d love to show her how much
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in such a manner that a camera worn by the user automatically performs periodic image capturing has been proposed. By using such a life-log camera, it is possible to keep his/her activity history and memories as image data. More specifically, the life-log camera is worn by a user in such a manner that, for example, it is hung from the neck using a neck strap or it is integrally formed with an eyeglass unit. Then, in such a state, image capturing is performed, for example, at intervals of a fixed time period, and captured images are stored. Examples of the related art include Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 10-282536.Just as with beauty, a perfect burrito is in the eyes of the beholder. No matter what it contains — carne asada, carnitas or something else — a great burrito for you may be lackluster for someone else. “When people say ‘what is the best burrito?’ they don’t always know what they’re asking,” said Scott Cole, a University of California San Diego neuroscience Ph.D. student. To get to that point, Cole developed a 10-dimensional rating system for burritos, which aims to put data behind arguments claiming one burrito is better than another. Data science, meet almuerzo. In a post on Github, Cole presented a data analysis of several hundred San Diego burritos earlier this year. It used statistical methods to prove much of what our stomachs naturally understand — a good burrito comes
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Fingolimod versus natalizumab in patients with relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis: a cost-effectiveness and cost-utility study in Iran. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic, autoimmune, and inflammatory disease. If the first-line medicines are not effective enough, specialists will prescribe second-line medicines, such as natalizumab and fingolimod. This study aimed to compare the cost-effectiveness and cost-utility of fingolimod with those of natalizumab in patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) in Iran, Fars province in 2016. This study was a cost-effectiveness and cost-utility study in which a Markov model was used. The study used the census method to evaluate 81 patients with MS in Iran, Fars province who were being treated with fingolimod and natalizumab. In this study, costs were collected from the societal perspective, and the outcomes were the mean of// // Generated by class-dump 3.5 (64 bit) (Debug version compiled Jun 9 2015 22:53:21). // // class-dump is Copyright (C) 1997-1998, 2000-2001, 2004-2014 by Steve Nygard. // #import <Cocoa/NSSlider.h> @interface IPMarimbaSlider : NSSlider { } + (Class)cellClass; - (BOOL)allowsTickMarkValuesOnly; - (id)initWithCoder:(id)arg1; @end
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axis of the bearing member relative to the airfoil structure. The electromagnetic motor segment is integral with the airfoil structure and the drive mechanism. The electromagnetic motor includes a field circuit integral with one of the flap member and drive mechanism and an armature circuit integral with the other. In a preferred embodiment the drive mechanism may include a gear drive, a pulley drive, a crossband drive, a slider drive, a flex drive, or a rigid link.of obstacles is a very powerful place to be. I don’t think I’m there yet. Part of me expects a smooth sail and becomes alarmed when the going gets (even just a little) rough. I agree with your point about how the mountain peaks are reachable. If they weren’t reachable, our minds would tell us to quit right now. We pursue them because we have an inkling that the goals we have are attainable. This is a positive affirmation, and should be used to negate any thoughts that come up that present notions of inaccessibility of certain goals. Knowing that the goal is not blocked from our path bolsters our efforts, and can keep up us from remaining quiescent in our actions. Of course, it hits me “where I live”
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to tackle it right now, but I’m still building my foundation. As I get stronger and smarter with my tools, I realize what trails to take. The trails that fulfill my needs. It’s a great journey and I wouldn’t trade in this struggle for a million dollars. My other mountains are exciting too: – building a stronger relationship with my wife – preparing to bring a baby into the world – my own personal development Thanks Lance for making me think in a different way tonight. I needed to look at life from this perspective. Hi Lance – I love the photo and can understand why you have it as your desktop photo. Mt. Rainier is a beauty. I LOVE the mountains. For me, they’ve always had a “draw” about them. Fortunately I liveas the climb… @Jean – Jean, this reaction is just fine. And your motto is powerful one. Being curious and open to possibilities – not unlike a mountain hike – where we wander off the beaten path – life and being curious can really lead us into some exciting directions. Keep living that motto out Jean… @Laura – Hi Laura! I believe you’re on the right mountain for you right now, and there are some great possibilities that lie within her. So, maybe yesterday was a bit of a fall. You’ve got back up, found a trail again that is familiar, and you’re continuing to climb. Someday, you’ll be ready to take some more paths off into the wilderness of that mountain. And your experiences from yesterday will become an
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time. Continue to blaze your own trail. There is much to see on your journey this way. @Tess – Hi Tess. Having mountains close enough to hike in – how wonderful! Do not take this for granted. And in life – that you’re coasting – maybe you’re on a level spot. Or…maybe more like Julie, up above, you’re coming down from a mountaintop – and you have the wind in your hair, and this is a fun and exciting ride down the other side! Whatever it is, it is a good place right now. Continue to appreciate that. @Marelisa – Hi Mare! It’s great to see you! The “right” mountain…how not fun life can be if we’re on the wrong mountain. We may be successful and powerful and rich. Yet,blogs related to blogging and Internet Marketing there will always be room in my life for inspirational writers like you and Jennifer. Lance, great great post! I feel like I am climbing mountains all the time. Some are tough, but once you get up there, the view is amazing. I have a small mountain to climb that I am not enjoying…but I keep reminding myself that this mountain is teaching me a lesson. Don’t all mountains teach us something valuable? @Celes – Hi Celes! Knowing your mountain is half the battle – and you know what yours it, that’s great! And another great point – that we don’t have to climb these mountains by ourselves – there are others out there climbing right along side of us. And that’s a
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it so I can keep going! Enjoying every little peak along the way. @Stacey/Create A Balance – Thank you! Mount Rainier is a very special place, and one that I’ll always remember. We had such a great day visiting this majestic place, and I only wish that we could have explored more – although this gives us an excuse to go back again someday! Right – we’ll all have them – peaks and valleys. And it’s a journey through all of this. Remembering that there are peaks out there is a key for those times when we are in the valley. Believing this, gives us hope and strength to continue on out of the valleys, and make the peaks even greater! @Jannie – I love it!! And…I’m starting to thinklogic and the original spirit of Dung’s approach, it is well known that they fail to model plausible implication. In fact, they are haunted by counterintuitive behaviour and violate major desiderata for default reasoning encoded in benchmark examples and rationality postulates \[Mak 94\]. For instance, the only way to deal even with simple instances of specificity reasoning are opaque ad hoc prioritization mechanisms. The goal of the present work is therefore to supplement existing instantiation efforts with a simple ranking-based semantic model which interprets arguments and attacks by conditional knowledge bases. The well-behaved ranking construction semantics for default reasoning \[Wey 96, 98, 03\] can then be exploited to specify a new extension semantics for Dung frameworks which allows us to directly evaluate the plausibility of argument collections. Its occasionally
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:= R([\![\ph]\!])$. For instance, the order of magnitude reading interprets ranking measure values $R(A)$ as exponents of infinitesimal probabilities $P(A) = p_A\eps^{R(A)}$, which explains the parallels with probability theory. The monotonic semantics of our conditionals $\LI,\leadsto$ is based on the satisfaction relation $\models_{rk}$. The corresponding truth conditions are  $R\models_{rk}\ph\LI\psi$  iff  $R(\ph\wedge\neg\psi) = \infty$.  $R\models_{rk}\ph\leadsto\psi$  iff  $R(\ph\wedge\psi)+1\leq R(\ph\wedge\neg\psi)$. That is, we assume that a strict implication $\ph\LI\psi$ states that $\ph\wedge\neg\psi$ is doxastically impossible. Note that we may replace $\ph\LI\psi$ by $\ph\wedge\neg\psi\leadsto\F$, i.e. it would be actually enough to consider $L(\leadsto)$. We use $\leq$ with a threshold because this provides more discriminatory power and also guarantees the existence of minima for relevant ranking construction procedures. The exchangeability of arbitrary $r,r'\neq 0,\infty$ by automorphisms allows us to focus, by convention, on the threshold $1$. For $\Delta\cup\{\delta\}\subseteq$\{B,\neg F\}\cup\{B\leadsto S, B\leadsto F, \neg S\leadsto \neg F\}\nfp^{jj} S$ The canonical JJ/ME/JZ/JJR-model is then\ $R = R_0+1[\neg F]+2[\neg S\wedge F]$. But $R\not\models_{rk} B\wedge\neg F\leadsto S$\ because $R(B\wedge\neg F\wedge S) = R(B\wedge\neg F\wedge\neg S) = 1$ Abstract argumentation ====================== The idea of abstract argumentation theory, launched by Dung \[Dun 95\], has been to replace the traditional bottom-up strategy, which models and exploits the logical fine structure of arguments, by a top-down perspective, where arguments become black boxes evaluated only based on knowledge about specific logical or extra-logical relationships connecting them. It is interesting to see that such a coarse-grained relational analysis often seems sufficient to determine which collections of instantiated arguments are reasonable. In addition to possible conceptual and computational gains, the abstract viewpoint offers furthermore a powerful methodological tool for general argumentation-theoretic
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is the relational image of $E$, i.e. the set of $a\in\AAA$ attacked by some $b\in E$. In concrete decision contexts, we may however also want to exploit finer-grained assessments of arguments, like prioritizations or classifications. This suggests a more general semantic perspective \[Wey 11\]. A hyperframework semantics is a map $\Ex$ associating with each hyperframework $\Ax = (\AAA,(\Rx_i)_{i\in I},(\Px_j)_{j\in J})$ of a given signature a collection $\Ex(\Ax)$ of distinguished evaluation structures expanding $\Ax$, of the form $(\Ax,In^{\Ax},(\Fx_h)_{h\in H})$. $In^{\Ax}$ is here a conflict-free subset of $\AAA$. The elements of $\Ex(\Ax)$ are called hyperextensions of $\Ax$. $In^{\Ax}$ plays here the role of a classical extension, whereas the $\Fx_h$ ($h\in H$) express more sophisticated structures over arguments, e.g. a posteriori plausibility orderings, value predicates, or completions of framework relations considered partial. If $H =impossible joint contexts. If $\Ax$ and $\Ax'$ share the same 1-loops and the same attack structure over the other arguments, $\Rx^{\Ax} = \Rx^{\Ax'}$. It also important to observe, and we will come back to this, that each $\Ax = (\AAA,\rhd)$ admits many ranking instantiation models $(R,I)$, obtained by varying the ranking values or the proposition triples associated with the abstract arguments. What can we say about classical types of attack? If we focus on the actual semantic content, rebuttal is characterized by incompatible defeasible consequents, and undermining by a defeasible consequent conflicting with an antecedent. In the ranking context, these two types of attacks can be modeled by constraints expressing necessities. The ranking characterizations are as follows. Recall that $\psi_a\fs\ph_a$, $\psi_b\fs\ph_b$.\ $a$ [**rebuts**]{} $b$:  $R(\psi_a\wedge\psi_b) = \infty$, e.g. if $\psi_a\fs\neg\psi_b$.\ $a$ [**undermines**]{} $b$:
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models $(R,I)$ available for any given $\Ax$. Consider for instance $\Ax = (\{p,q,r\},\{(p,q),(q,r)\})$, i.e. $p\rhd q\rhd r$. $\Ax$ together with a shallow instantiation $I$ then induces ranking constraints described by the conditionals in $\Delta^{\Ax,I} = \{\psi_p\wedge\psi_q\leadsto \F$, $\psi_q\wedge\psi_r\leadsto \F$, $\ph_p\wedge\ph_q\leadsto\psi_p$, $\ph_q\wedge\ph_r\leadsto\psi_q,\ph_p\leadsto\psi_p,\ph_q\leadsto\psi_q,\ph_r\leadsto\psi_r\}$. If we assume that each set $\{\ph_x,\psi_x\}$ is logically independent from all the other $\{\ph_y,\psi_y\}$, then $\Delta^{\Ax,I}$ admits a unique justifiably constructible model, which therefore automatically must be the JZ- and JJR-model: $R^{\Ax,I}_{jz}$. In this example it is obtained by minimally shifting the violation areas of the conditionals. $R^{\Ax,I}_{jz} = R_0+\infty[\psi_p\wedge\psi_q]+\infty[\psi_q\wedge\psi_r]+1[\ph_p\wedge\ph_q\wedge\neg\psi_p]+ 1[\ph_q\wedge\ph_r\wedge\neg\psi_q]+1[\ph_p\wedge\neg\psi_p]+1[\ph_q\wedge\neg\psi_q]+1[\ph_r\wedge\neg\psi_r]$. Given that $S = \AAA$ is coherent, there are eight extension candidates. For the doxastically possible alternatives, $R^{\Ax,I}_{jz}(\psi_{\AAA,\{p,r\}}) = 2 < 3 = R^{\Ax,I}_{jz}(\psi_{\AAA,\{p\}}) = R^{\Ax,I}_{jz}(\psi_{\AAA,\{q\}}) < 4 = R^{\Ax,I}_{jz}(\psi_{\AAA,\{r\}}) < 5 = R^{\Ax,I}_{jz}(\psi_{\AAA,\emptyset}) < \infty$.starting from them is minimal. Examples and properties ======================= To get a better understanding of the ranking extension semantics and its relation with other extension concepts, let us first take a look at how it handles some basic examples. Because of its uncommon semantic perspective and its partly quantitative character, we will observe some unorthodox behaviour. Under instantiation genericity, it is enough to compare $R^{\Ax,I}(\psi_{\AAA^+,E})$ for $E\subseteq\AAA^+$, or to focus on 1-loop-free frameworks. For each instance, we specify the domain $\AAA$ and the full attack relation $\rhd$. $\psi_{\AAA^+,\{x_1\ldots x_n\}}$ is abbreviated by $\psi_{x_1,\ldots, x_n}$ resp. $\psi_{\emptyset}$.\ [**Simple reinstatement:**]{}  $\{a,b,c\}$ with $a \rhd b \rhd c$.\ The grounded extension $\{a,c\}$ is the canonical result put forward by any standard acceptability semantics. The unique JJ-model, i.e. the JZ-model $R$ of $\Delta^{\Ax,I}$, satisfies $R(\psi_{a}) = R(\psi_{b}) = 3,
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admissible ranking extension.\ The previous examples show that the ranking extension semantics $\Ex_{jz}$ can diverge considerably from all the other major proposals found in the literature. It may look as if the main difference is its more liberal attitude towards some non-admissible, but still justifiable extensions. However, the semantics has an even more exotic flavour. Consider the following scenarios, where we indicate the minimal extension weights $r_{\Ax}(E)$.\ [**2-loop chain:**]{}  $\{a,b,c\}$, $b \rhd a \rhd b \rhd c \rhd b$ :\ $r(\{a,c\}) = 1 < 2 = r(\{b\})$.\ [**Splitted 3-chain:**]{}  $\{a,b,c,d\}$, $a \rhd b \rhd c$, $a \rhd d \rhd c$ :\ $r(\{a,c\}) = r(\{b,d\}) = 4$.\ [**Spoon:**]{}  $\{a,b,c,d\}$, $a \rhd b \rhd c \rhd d \rhd c$ :\ $r(\{a,d\}) = r(\{a,c\}) = r(\{b,d\}) = 3$.\ The first example documents the rejection of a stable extension, namelyD. Lehmann, M. Magidor. Nonmonotonic reasoning, preferential models and cumulative logics. In [*Artificial Intelligence*]{}, 44:167-207, 1990. Mak 94 : D. Makinson. General patterns of nonmonotonic reasoning. Handbook of Logic in AI and LP, vol. 3 (eds. Gabbay et al.): 35-110. Oxford University Press, 1994. Pea 90 : J. Pearl. System Z: a natural ordering of defaults with tractable applications to nonmonotonic reasoning. TARK 3: 121-135. Morgan Kaufmann, 1990. Spo 88 : W. Spohn. Ordinal conditional functions: a dynamic theory of epistemic states. Causation in Decision, Belief Change, and Statistics (eds. W.L. Harper, B. Skyrms): 105-134. Kluwer, 1988. Spo 12 : W. Spohn. The Laws of Belief. Ranking Theory and Its Philosophical Applications. Oxford University Press, Oxford 2012. Wey 94 : E. Weydert. General belief measures. UAI’94, Morgan Kaufmann. Wey
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a non-battle screen such as a movement screen, and the second screen may be a battle screen. According to the method, the characters in the battle scene can be displayed based on the contact situation between the characters. Performing the method by a computer can provide effects similar to effects of the game apparatus described above. Therefore, hardware such as computers or the like can be utilized as the game apparatus in accordance with the invention by performing the method with the hardware. A computer-readable storage medium according to the present invention stores a game program for controlling a battle between characters on a screen displayed on a display device. The program causes a computer or a game system to perform a process comprising detecting contact between character imagesElectronic Data Systems. Edward is a life-changer with proactive solutions and common sense perspectives. Robert Sapolsky | 1957 – There is no reason to be less moved by nature around us simply because it’s revealed to have more layers of complexity than we first observed.– Robert Sapolsky Sapolsky is an American neuroendocrinologist, a professor at Stanford in Biology, Neuroscience, and Neurosurgery, with lectures linked below on the evolution of neurobiology, the inhibitory relevance of reductionistic thinking as applied to neuroscience, and the relationship between chaos and reductionistic thinking. He contributes immensely to this critical thinking group, and his lectures, available on Audible, YouTube, and at Amazon on these matters are linked below. He stands with the rest of these critical thinkers on the subject of dogma and neuroscientific evolution. Critical thinking
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The bivariate probit model of uncomplicated control of tumor: a heuristic exposition of the methodology. To describe the concept, models, and methods for the construction of estimates of joint probability of uncomplicated control of tumors in radiation oncology. Interpolations using this model can lead to the identification of more efficient treatment regimens for an individual patient. The requirement to find the treatment regimen that will maximize the joint probability of uncomplicated control of tumors suggests a new class of evolutionary experimental designs--Response Surface Methods--for clinical trials in radiation oncology. The software developed by Lesaffre and Molenberghs is used to construct bivariate probit models of the joint probability of uncomplicated control of cancer of the oropharynx from a set of 45 patients for each of whom the presence/absence of recurrentPlay video content EXCLUSIVE TMZ.com James Otis is the guy who says he took a pickax to Donald Trump's star on the Walk of Fame, and he tells TMZ ... he's ready and willing to go to jail for the crime. Otis was totally open with us about what he did and why. He says he attacked Trump's star around 5:45 AM Wednesday because he sees himself as a sort of modern-day Robin Hood. As we told you, he planned to auction off pieces of the star and donate the money to the accusers' legal defense, because Trump has vowed to sue them. Otis, who considers himself an activist, says his main motivation was standing up for the alleged victims. Of course, now that he's gone public in taking credit for vandalizing
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harder but it leads to a blog post that might actually benefit readers. ~~~ skrebbel > _If you want to defend PHP in any meaningful way then you can't just list > things that can be done easily in almost every semi-modern web ecosystem_ Did you ever read Python's documentation? Or Ruby's? Or Java's? Show me _one_ popular web programming language which has a full page, up to date, with examples and user comments and version incompatibility info, per _function_. Of course, it's just one point and I otherwise agree with your comment, but it's one _hell_ of an advantage. ~~~ dchest > user comments Ha-ha-ha. You're kidding, right? Check strlen: <http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.strlen.php> Comments: 1\. Comment about how PHP converts types. "Conclusion: The values are converted to string before check the lenght." 2\. Comment from a novice user who posted a solution to the problem of subtracting the number ofa side effect of PHP's problems, but even the wrong comments tend to be extremely useful when you run into something weird when coding. Of course it's always more fun to bash people & programming languages, so maybe I'll just join in: that bloody Ruby API reference lacks any comments from users who might have noticed something that's causing a strange bug in my script. ~~~ dadads As much as I love Ruby, I have to say that the Ruby docs website is shit. No search bar (unlike the PHP docs website). ~~~ DuoSRX Agreed. I use <http://rdoc.info/stdlib/core/1.9.2/frames> which has search and a nice UI. ------ Peaker > PHP is exactly like C. Either you like both or you don’t like either, there > is no claim you can make about PHP that can’t be made about C as well, and > vice versa * C is
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advice newbies to learn the hardcore way. I'm exactly like you, started with PHP, had to do everything manually, etc... except I have a different opinion. The reason you and I and all the others like us put in so much effort in solving problems in PHP like CSRF, XSS and SQLI was because we were passionate enough to learn about that and then implement solutions for it. Developers who don't care about security measures like that - they're the ones who store plaintext passwords, still - won't care either way, no matter if they're using Rails or PHP. Frameworks like Rails solves it for them, but if it weren't for Rails, their apps would have all these security problems, and they would only be addressed once disaster strikes. Those that do care will be passionate about their work.PHP world. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cargo_cult_programming> 2\. Lack of architecture PHP applications often lack a coherent architecture. It's a typical mistake of new programmers--one that I made many times--to think just enough about architecture to accomplish the task immediately at hand. Naturally, this comes back to bite you when you want to extend your code's capabilities. I see this all the time in PHP applications. Consider Wordpress. Its API is a random, ad-hoc mess of global functions. Things that should logically be exposed as objects aren't (like posts, for example). The API for retrieving content is different depending on whether you're in the mysterious "Loop" or not. And so on. A more detailed analysis of the lack of architecture in Wordpress can be found here: [http://www.phpvs.net/2009/12/08/an-exercise-in-wordpress- int...](http://www.phpvs.net/2009/12/08/an-exercise-in-wordpress-integration- or-why-wordpress-sucks/) 3\. Frankenstein coding Similar to cargo culting, Frankenstein coding is when you cobble together an application from a bunch of off-the-shelf
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nothing about Drupal. You can name a function according to a convention and reach into any part of Drupal, or a contributed module, to pull that specific string that you need. I'll be blasphemous and say that not having to instantiate half a dozen objects just to dive through their properties to achieve the same result -- as you would likely have to in a "proper," purely OO CMS -- is very refreshing. The result is the same and the code is readable. "Code quality is often abysmal." True for one out of ten new modules that I encounter; and you are free not to use those modules. The heavy weights: CCK, Views, etc. are excellent. ~~~ jarrett "Drupal starts you off with 80% of the product functionally complete (!), for free, and leaves you with the spit and polish jarit's stricmp... However off the top of my head I have absolutely no idea what the argument order and return values for any of those four functions will be without looking them up. ~~~ ZoFreX _buzzer sound_ I'm sorry, the answer we were looking for was "strcasecmp" (Sorry if the level of levity is considered inappropriate, but humour is a level 4 defence mechanism and the only way I can remain sane in the face of such things) ------ rb2k_ > Not even Ruby on Rails, let alone Java, is available on mainstream providers Just picking a few of the "big" ones: dreamhost.com: supports RoR hostgator.com: supports RoR bluehost.com: supports ROR hostmonster.com: supports RoR godaddy.com: partially supports RoR (fastcgi) I guess that is simply not true anymore ------ rick888 One of the reasons I like PHP is that it still lets you get to a lower level of coding. Many
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business interests will continue unaffected in the ordinary course during the pendency of the Chapter 11 case,'' the attorney said in a statement. It added: "This filing for personal bankruptcy protection permits Mr Jackson to continue his involvement with various business interests and continue his work as an entertainer." 50 Cent, aged 40, has sold more than 30 million albums and won a Grammy Award in 2010. The star's latest film role is in the upcoming "Southpaw," in which he plays a boxing promoter. In May, Forbes estimated 50 Cent's net worth at $155m. ​in surface temperature tends to decrease the number of available photons suitable to ionize H and He, the decrease in surface density reduces the optical depth along the line of sight from a point in the wind to the star. Both effects are therefore counteracting with respect to the location where recombination takes place: While a reduction of ionizing photons will shift the recombination distance towards the star, the reduction in optical depth along the direction to the star will shift it further outwards. The outcome of the ionization balance equations is therefore unpredictible and very sensitive to the choosen input parameters. This makes it worth to investigate the ionization structure in the wind of a rotating star in more detail. In our model calculations, the wind is assumed
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from vulnerable families; protections for children in emergencies—including refugee children from the 2010 Haitian earthquake; programs to reintegrate and assist children subject to exploitation; efforts to combat drug abuse; efforts to prevent sexual exploitation and abuse; work to end trafficking of children; and programs for street children—emphasizing in this regard the need for a network of care services for such children and the lack of resources to implement the required network. See generally, Committee on the Rights of the Child, Consideration of reports submitted by States parties under article 44 of the Convention: Third to fifth period reports of States parties due in 2011: Dominican Republic, UN Doc. CRC/C/DOM/3-5, 11 July 2011. The CRC asked the Dominican Republic to comment on measures to combat racial discrimination against children andfor families; efforts to initiate evidence-based practices in social services; enhanced protections for vulnerable children; efforts to combat homelessness; measures for children deprived of family environment; regulations governing intercountry adoptions; measures to promote family reunification for refugees; living standards among children; measures to protect the rights of children with disabilities; health care services for children; strategies for countering drug and alcohol abuse; work to combat female genital mutilation; provisions for children with parents in custody; the implementation of the right to schooling—including initiatives to combat bullying; a new minority policy to preserve the right to culture; a new coordinated strategy for the inclusion of Roma; State support for youth culture; sports; special protections for children seeking asylum; preventing the transfer of arms to countries that recruit child soldiers;
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a new Children’s Act; efforts to enhance data collection; awareness-raising on the Convention and its Optional Protocols; ending discrimination; measures to implement the principle of the best interests of the child in legislative, judicial and administrative spheres; ensuring the right to life, survival and development; efforts to guarantee respect for the views of the child and afford children opportunities to be heard; birth registrations; measures to guarantee freedom of expression and to access information; freedom of thought, conscience and religion; protections for privacy and the image; protections from harmful material; corporeal punishment—which is still allowed in Tanzania; parental guidance; parental responsibilities and State assistance to parents; childcare services; separation from parents; family reunification; provisions for children deprived of their family environment; periodic reviews of children placed in alternativelot of tiger lilies in my work because they used to grow in my backyard all the time; those are my favorite, they’re so pretty. We have the privilege of giving away tickets to four amazing Red Bull Music Academy (RBMA) events coming up in NYC this October. Starting next week, the first event on October 10 will celebrate The Gaslamp Killer’s debut album Breakthrough, and will feature a slew of other Brainfeeder artists and friends, including Dorian Concept, Martyn, Jeremiah Jae, and Taylor McFerrin. On October 11, electronic producer extraordinaire SBTRKT will be holding it down with staple vocalist Sampha. This bill will also feature Kilo Kish, Dr. Nick Hook, and Koreless as supporting acts. October 26 is going to be another smashing night with Four Tet, B2B, Jamie XX, and
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type, acupoint locations, stimulation paradigms, needling depth, and stimulus duration.^\[[@R28]\]^ One study reported that patients with PSD who underwent higher frequency acupuncture treatments may have experienced greater improvement of depressive symptoms.^\[[@R29]\]^ Because of the small number of studies, we cannot compare the effects of electroacupuncture, acupuncture combined with moxibustion, and traditional acupuncture. Moreover, the selection of acupoints in the included studies was not the same and, therefore, further research to optimize acupoint selection and improve the therapeutic schedule is warranted. How to achieve the best curative effect with the smallest stimulation and most optimized therapeutic schedule will be the focus of future research. There were several limitations to the present study, the first of which is the small sample size and assessment based only on a single HRSD scale, std::cout <<"B void m4()" <<std::endl; } }; int main() { B* b = new B; b->m1(); b->m1(1); b->m2(); b->m3(1); return 0; } When I try to compile said code I get the following errors: $ c++ virtual.cpp virtual.cpp: In function ‘int main()’: virtual.cpp:90:12: error: no matching function for call to ‘B::m1(int)’ b->m1(1); ^ virtual.cpp:21:18: note: candidate: ‘virtual void B::m1()’ virtual void m1(){ ^~ virtual.cpp:21:18: note: candidate expects 0 arguments, 1 provided virtual.cpp:91:11: error: no matching
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the next season to premiere in June 2019. Pose has been one of the most empowering shows on FX. It manages to highlight various such topics that never came to light. Starring a huge cast of LGBTQ community member, the series sets a strong message for all the filmmakers.Dating Technics SL1200's This is mostly lifted from wikipedia's SL1200 page with some additions by KAB. The serial number is generally found on a gray label located either on the back of the deck, or on the bottom. Old-format serial number: NH9KF15521 (SL-1200 manufactured 1989) The first digit shows the year when the turntable was manufactured. These serial numbers contain no indication of the month of manufacture. This format was found in a CD service manual from 1982 and seems to work on 1200's made throughout the 1980's Example on DA2217D142 "DA" : Production Line "2" : Year > 1982 "2" : Month > February If letters (A for January, J for October, etc..) "17" : Day > 17 "D" : Suffix > ? "142" : Number > 142nd unit made that day These are examples of serial numbers seen
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on early production units up to 1989. Other observations of older 2 piece base designs can be easily identified as having full access to the bottom tonearm cover and possessing a different style of dust cover hinges. The old hinge had a receptacle on the back which received the hinge with a thin wide slot. The later and current models feature a hinge receptacle that accepts the hinge with a square opening approx 3/8" square. New-format serial number first used in 1990: Example on GE4FB001154 "GE" : Production Line "4" : Year > 1994, 2004 "F" : Month > June (A for January, J for October, etc..) "B" : ? "001154" : Unique Serial Number GE4FB001154 (SL-1200MK2 manufactured June 2004 or 1994) The first digit shows the last digit of the year when the turntable wasMoi Moi or MOI may refer to: People Daniel arap Moi (1924–2020), President of Kenya from 1978 to 2002 Gideon Moi (born 1964), Kenyan politician and youngest son of Daniel arap Moi Joey Moi, Canadian music producer Toril Moi (born 1953), Duke University professor Places Kenya Moi Air Base, a military airport east of Nairobi, Kenya Moi Avenue (Mombasa) Moi International Airport, Mombasa, Kenya Moi International Sports Centre, a multi-purpose stadium in Kasarani, Kenya Moi Stadium, a multi-purpose facility in Kisumu, Kenya Moi University, a public university in Eldoret, western Kenya Norway Moi, Norway, the administrative centre of Lund municipality in Rogaland county Moi, Aust-Agder, a small village in Bygland municipality in Aust-Agder county Other places Moi, a village in Bâlteni Commune, Gorj County, Romania McLeod Glacier (South Orkney Islands) Moi Center, a complex
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blame for US educational system, where teachers can’t be fired for bad performance, go home at 3 PM, work 8 months out of 12 at most, are forced to teach bullshit state exams, and still bitch about salaries. I’d say they have some gutts to call themselves as they are. In this one instance they are better than most left-leaning paramilitary organisations throughout the years. “Liberation armies”, “Liberation fronts” etc. And they just fought for power. They could name themselves “Salvation corps”… That would be wrong. Blackwater is right name in the right place. (However is contracting them right thing to do by US gov is another story.) “On the plus side being ‘private contractors’ it allows those guys to do things that regular soldiers may not be allowed to do.” (#15) Um,Josiah Warren (; 1798 – April 14, 1874) was an individualist anarchist, inventor, musician, printer and author in the United States. He is regarded by some as the first American anarchist (though he never used the term himself) and the four-page weekly paper he edited during 1833, The Peaceful Revolutionist, the first anarchist periodical published, an enterprise for which he built his own printing press, cast his own type, and made his own printing plates. == Life == === Early life === Warren was born in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1798, a descendant of John Warren (1555–1613), the brother of Mayflower passenger Richard Warren. He showed an early talent for music and was a member of the "Old Boston Brigade Band" at an early age. In 1819 he married Caroline Cowing (1795–1872) and then moved to Cincinnati, Ohio, where he worked as a music teacher and orchestra leader. They had two children, Caroline (1820–1850) and
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Produced by David Edwards, Marcia Brooks and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from scans of public domain material produced by Microsoft for their Live Search Books site.) [Illustration: THE PACIFIC SERIES.] THE YOUNG MINER; OR, TOM NELSON IN CALIFORNIA. BY HORATIO ALGER, JR., AUTHOR OF "RAGGED DICK," "TATTERED TOM," "LUCK AND PLUCK," "BRAVE AND BOLD" SERIES, ETC., ETC. PHILADELPHIA: HENRY T. COATES & CO. FAMOUS ALGER BOOKS. * * * * * =RAGGED DICK SERIES=. By HORATIO ALGER, JR. 6 vols. 12mo. Cloth. RAGGED DICK. FAME AND FORTUNE. MARK THE MATCH BOY. ROUGH AND READY. BEN THE LUGGAGE BOY. RUFUS AND ROSE. =TATTERED TOM SERIES=. By HORATIO ALGER, JR. 4 vols. 12mo. Cloth. FIRST SERIES. TATTERED TOM. PAULand he felt moderately confident that, even if he overslept himself, he would not be discovered. "I'd like to see Miles when he discovers his loss," he said to himself, smiling at the thought. "He'll be ready to tear his hair, and won't have the least idea how the gold-dust was spirited away. You excel me in brute strength, John Miles, but one thing I am pretty sure of, you haven't got my brains," and he complacently tapped his forehead. "There must be at least two hundred dollars' worth in that bag," he reflected. "It isn't a great haul, but it will do. It will last me some time, and perhaps start me in something in Frisco. Bill Crane, you've done a good stroke of business to-day. You are entitled to a good night's rest, and you shall have
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diligently. You must remember, my dear boy, that hard work is better than luck, and more to be relied upon. Don't expect to make your fortune all at once by finding a big nugget, but work steadily, and you will meet with more or less success. If you succeed moderately, I shall be glad you went away, for here prospects are not very good. Our little farm seems to be less productive every year. The soil is not very good, as you know, and I cannot afford fertilizers. This year the crops were not as goodmight rob you during the night." "You might, but you don't look like one who would so reward confidence." "You are right. If you had fifty thousand dollars I would not touch a dollar of it. I will accept your offer. How can I repay you for your kindness?" "There may be a way. We will talk of that this evening." Nine o'clock found the three collected in the small room which had been hired by Ferguson for himself and Tom. "My friend," said Ferguson, "you told us that you found a favorable place for mining up in the Sierras." "Yes, I 'struck it rich.'" "I take it for granted that you did not exhaust the wealth of the place?" "Far from it. I only dipped into it. There is abundance left." "Is this place known to many?" "To only one, so far
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of your company. There is gold enough for us all." "Then we will start to-morrow, that is, if you and Tom are willing." "I am ready," said Tom, promptly. "But I have nothing. I don't like to be an expense to you," objected the young man. "We will pay your expenses. We shall be more than recompensed by the richness of the mines. We might find something to do here, but both Tom and myself prefer the freedom of the mining camp, and, if the spot is as rich as you have led us to suspect, we shall make more money there." "Agreed!" said the young man, promptly. "Name the hour of starting, and rely upon me to be ready." Ferguson was evidently well pleased with this response. He felt that his new acquaintance would be so far away from thecarry me through a course of legal study, had I desired. I am out of patience with myself when I think of how I have thrown away my good fortune." "Don't think too much of the past, which cannot be recalled. Resolve not to repeat your folly, and all may yet be well." "I have fully resolved upon that," said Russell, earnestly. "Do you think you shall study law, if you are again fortunate, Mr. Russell?" asked Tom. "If you please don't call me Mr. Russell, unless you want me to call you Mr. Nelson. Call me Dick." "I will," said Tom, smiling, "for I am not ready to be called Mr. Nelson yet." "Now, to answer your question: if I can get two thousand dollars together again, I shall probably study law. Of course I don't mean to be a miner
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I've come for Whiteface, and I've got the money for you." "Have you heard from Tom?" asked the squire, with a blank look of disappointment. "Yes; I heard from him yesterday." "And he sent you some money?" "Yes; he reports that he is doing well." "Did he send you thirty dollars?" "Rather more than that," said Mark Nelson, not caring to gratify the curiosity of his creditor. "I think you had better keep your money, and leave Whiteface with me," said Squire Hudson, after a pause. "I would rather not, squire. The fact is, Whiteface is a sort of pet at home, and we all want her back." Squire Hudson was disconcerted. He had not expected that Mr. Nelson would be able to redeem the cow, and he was reluctant to give her up. But there was no excuse for retaining her. Histhe squire; "I believe that the books are bogus." But the rest of those present entertained no doubts, and our hero was at once surrounded by admiring friends, who shook his hand till it fairly ached. "Squire Hudson, your mortgage shall be paid whenever you desire," said Tom. "Three cheers for Tom Nelson!" proposed some one, and the cheers were given with a will. During the confusion the squire and his brother-in-law slipped out of the house, thoroughly discomfited. CHAPTER XXXII. MANHOOD. If Squire Hudson was surprised at Tom's suddenly revealed wealth, Mr. Nelson was no less so. When Tom first commenced bidding his father feared that he was only trying to annoy the squire, or, perhaps, seeking to force him to pay a higher price for the farm. But when investigation revealed the fact of Tom's riches, and he saw the mountain
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The impact of diet on asthma and allergic diseases. The incidence of allergic diseases is increasing, both in developed and developing countries, concomitantly with the rise in living standards and the adoption of a 'western lifestyle'. For two decades, the hygiene hypothesis - which proposes that the lack of early childhood exposure to infectious agents increases susceptibility to allergic diseases in later life - provided the conceptual framework for unravelling the mechanisms that could account for the increased incidence of allergic diseases. In this Review, we discuss recent evidence that highlights the role of diet as a key factor influencing immune homeostasis and the development of allergic diseases through a complex interplay between nutrients, their metabolites and immune cell populations. Although further investigations are still required to understand these e.Node.ChildRemoving -= new EventHandler<NodeEventArgs>(ChildRemoving); Index.Remove(this.GetNodeIndex(e.Node)); } /// <summary> /// Gets the index key value for the given node /// </summary> /// <param name="node">The node</param> /// <returns>The index key value</returns> private TIndexKey GetNodeIndex(TreeNodeBase node) { TIndexKey key = (TIndexKey)node.GetType().GetProperty(this.IndexProperty).GetValue(node, null);
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TBE are nonspecific and similar as in acute aseptic meningoencephalitis of other etiologies with fever in 92%, vomiting in 38%, headache in 67-100%, altered consciousness in 12-35.5%, seizures in 0.3-3.3%, tremor in 7-78%, dysphasia in 0.7-3.8%, spinal nerve paralysis in 2.7-15%, and cranial nerve paralysis in 3.3-11% of cases \[[@CR2]\],\[[@CR10]\]. Accordingly, our patient with fever, altered consciousness and tremor of the hands and tongue had clinical indications of acute encephalitis. In our patient, recent infection with TBEV was demonstrated by the presence of specific IgM and IgG antibodies in serum and further substantiated with the appropriate increase in antibody levels and IgG avidity in convalescent samples. Since detailed history revealed that he had not had TBE in the past, had not traveled outside Slovenia, nor was he vaccinated againstposts, those comments appear in their friends' activity logs (for comments) or on their pages (for shares). In other words, people who don't know you will be exposed to your posts, and if they find them interesting, might check out your page. And if they like what they see, they might "friend" or contact you in some way. This is the Facebook "ripple effect" of expanding your circles of friends and contacts, and people's awareness of your art. * If you want to contact or "friend" particular gallery owners, dealers or anyone else in the art community who you admire or respect-- to make them aware of your art or your website or to find out whether they can help you in any way or even give you a
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get tired of post after post after post. Those of us who can no longer endure your barrage will be forced to remove your page from our calendars. We know you're having an event; thank you for inviting us. Now that we've been invited, remind us maybe once or twice between now and whenever it's happening. That's more than enough... and best of all, it keeps us on your good side. * Don't add people to a group or page you're either starting or already belong to unless you ask their permission first. Invite them instead. If they don't want to be in the group, they're forced to go to the group's page and leave, or worse yet, block anyone from adding you to the page in the future. *website or whatever. Post these requests on your page and ask your questions there. That way, you give everyone the option of responding without pressuring them. Forcing people to look at or respond to these kinds of messages is uncomfortable for them and counterproductive for you. * Never mislead or misrepresent your intentions. For example, don't message someone a link to what looks like an article about social justice or the environment when it's really little more than a request for them to look at your art. * Don't ask "friends" to do things for you unless they're really your friends-- like in real life. Only ask when you can explain the nature of your request in terms they can relate to, understand and appreciate. Better yet, position your requests
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[A case of small epidermoid cyst in cauda equina with manifest regional hypesthesia]. This report concerns the 22-year-old female who has been suffering the paresthesia in the left buttock and thigh for three months. Neurological examination revealed nothing other than hypesthesia and hypalgesia which distributed in the third, fourth and fifth segments of left sacral region with the loss of anal reflex. Pain had not been noticed until when she came to our clinic. Myelography and MRI showed small irregular round mass occupying a third of the spinal canal behind the body of fourth lumbar spine. In the axial view of MRI, the mass was enhanced by the gadolinium (Gd) except for the small portion of its center. She underwent the surgical treatment which revealed the tumor entangling fouris the remainder when 332076 is divided by 21? 3 What is the remainder when 13781 is divided by 633? 488 Calculate the remainder when 1304 is divided by 116. 28 What is the remainder when 504530 is divided by 16? 2 Calculate the remainder when 294481 is divided by 83. 80 What is the remainder when 11691 is divided by 1449? 99 Calculate the remainder when 60512 is divided by 77. 67 Calculate the remainder when 1694 is divided by 64. 30 What is the remainder when 5190 is divided by 1632? 294 What is the remainder when 7793 is divided by 37? 23 What is the remainder when 2204075 is divided by 6? 5 Calculate the remainder when 44059 is divided by 11013. 7 Calculate the remainder when 774387 is divided by 1100. 1087 Calculate the remainder when 26759 is divided by 26727. 32 Calculate the remainder when 6957 is divided by 54. 45 Calculate the
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field theory and the study of invariants of $3$-manifolds [@Witten; @RT]. For the roots of unity $q=e^{i\pi/d\ell}$ with $d$ the ratio of the square lengths of a long root to a short root, Kirillov introduced a $^*$–involution and an associated inner product on the arrow spaces of ${\mathcal F}$ and conjectured positivity [@Kirillov]. Wenzl proved the conjecture, and derived existence of a $C^*$–structure making the braiding unitary [@Wenzl]. See also [@Xu] for an independent related result and [@Sawin; @Rowell1; @Rowell2; @Rowell3] and references therein for a complete discussion on unitarity and modularity. In particular these results are of interest in the algebraic approach to low dimensional QFT where tensor $C^*$–categories with unitary braided symmetries arise [@Haag], and constituted our original motivation. The aim of this paper is to construct $C^*$–quantumintroduced by Drinfeld [@Drinfeld_coboundary]. To the best of our knowledge in the last two decades there has not been any progress in extending Mack and Scomerus construction to pairs $({\mathfrak g}, \ell)$ for other Lie algebras. Notice that such a generalisation would not be obvious, as the construction of the coproduct in the ${\mathfrak sl}_2$ case relies on the special property of that Lie algebra that tensor products of all the irreducible representations are multiplicity free. Furthermore, not much is known about the relation between Mack and Schomerus groupoid and the quotient category of ${\mathfrak sl}_2$, although such a relation is certainly expected. This may be partially explained by the fact that most later studies have focused on the coassociative weak Hopf algebras of [@BS1; @BNS; @Nill]. Indeed, soon after
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This is known to be a $^*$–invariant Hopf ${\mathcal A}$–algebra with the structure inherited from $U_x({\mathfrak g})$. Notice that, in connection with the mentioned extension needs, ${\mathcal U}_{\mathcal A}$ is not quasi triangular, even topologically, but the representation categories that we next consider will be braided tensor categories, and this will suffice for our purposes. We fix $q\in{\mathbb T}$, and consider the $^*$–homomorphism ${\mathcal A}\to {\mathbb C}$ which evaluates every polynomial in $q$, and form the tensor product $^*$–algebra, $$U_q({\mathfrak g}):={\mathcal U}_{\mathcal A}\otimes_{\mathcal A}{\mathbb C},$$ which becomes a complex Hopf algebra with a $^*$–involution, and properties $(2.1)$–$(2.4)$ still hold for $U_q({\mathfrak g})$. Given a dominant weight $\lambda$ of ${\mathfrak g}$, we can associate various modules $V_\lambda(x)$, $V_\lambda({\mathcal A})$, and $V_\lambda(q)$ of $U_x({\mathfrak g})$, ${\mathcal U}_{\mathcal A}$ and $U_q({\mathfrak g})$, respectively,a) that $p_n$ is selfadjoint w.r.t. Kirillov-Wenzl form, for all $n$. In general, the projections $p_n$ do not satisfy right associativity, i.e. $p_n\circ 1_{V^{\otimes r}}\otimes p_m\neq p_n$. We see this with an example. [**5.2. Example**]{} Set ${\mathfrak g}={\mathfrak sl}_2$, $\ell=3$. We denote by $\alpha$ the unique simple root, so $d=1$, $\theta=\alpha$, $\rho=\frac{1}{2}\alpha$, and $\left\langle\alpha,\alpha\right\rangle=2$. These data imply that the open Weyl alcove contains two non-negligible irreducible representations $V_0$ and $V_1$, with $V_0$ the trivial and $V_1=V$ the vector representation, respectively. Furthermore, $V_2$ is a negligible irreducible representation. We have the following decompositions $V\otimes V\simeq V_0\oplus V_2$, implying $V\underline{\otimes}V\simeq V_0$, and $V_0\otimes V\simeq V\simeq V_0\underline{\otimes}V$. The quantum determinant element $S=\psi_1\otimes\psi_2-q\psi_2\otimes \psi_1$ is a morphism in $(V_0,V\otimes V)$ satisfying $S^*\otimes 1_V\circ 1_V\otimes S=-1_V$, $S^*S=[2]_q=q+q^{-1}$, see Prop. A.4 and A.5 in the
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p_n\eta_1\dots\eta_n=(\dots((v_{\xi_1,\eta_1}v_{\xi_2,\eta_2})v_{\xi_3,\eta_3})\dots v_{\xi_n,\eta_n}).$$ We next introduce an involution in ${\mathcal D}$ as suggested by the generic case. Specifically, we replace the boundary operators $\sigma_n$ by their truncated version: $$\tau_n:=p_n\sigma_np_n\in(V^{\underline{\otimes} n}, V^{\underline{\otimes} n}),$$ which satisfy properties similar to those of $\sigma_n$ (except associativity). [**7.1. Proposition**]{} [*$\tau_n^*=\tau_n$, $\tau_n^2=p_n$.* ]{} [*Proof*]{} Lemma 5.3 gives $p_n\sigma_n(1-p_n)\sigma_np_n=0$, implying $\tau_n^2=p_n\sigma_np_n\sigma_np_n=p_n\sigma_n^2p_n=p_n.$ Furthermore, $\tau_n^*=p_n\sigma_n^*p_n=p_n\sigma_np_n=\tau_n$. We can write any element $\phi\in (V^{\otimes n})^*p_n$ uniquely in the form $\phi=\psi^*$ with $\psi\in V^{\underline{\otimes} n}$, the adjoint of $\psi$ being computed with respect to Wenzl’s inner product of $V^{\underline{\otimes} n}$. We set for $\psi,\psi'\in V^{\underline{\otimes} n}$, $$(\psi^*\otimes\psi')^*:={(\tau_n\psi')}^* \otimes\tau_n^{-1}\psi.$$ [**7.2. Proposition**]{} *The following properties hold for the involution of ${\mathcal D}$. For any $a\in {\mathcal D}$ and $v_{\xi,\eta}\in V^*\otimes V$,* - $a\to a^*$ is antilinear, - $a^{**}=a$, - ${v_{\xi,\eta}}^*=v_{\eta,\xi}$, - $(v_{\xi\eta}a)^* =a^*v_{\xi,\eta}^*$. [*Proof*]{} a)large indices, hence the sum of the terms in second and third position must vanish. We are thus reduced to show the general statement that given elements $\phi_i$ and $\psi_i$ of a Hilbert space $H$ and operators $Y_i:K_i\to H$, on another Hilbert spaces $K_i$ such that $\sum_i \phi_i^*\otimes\psi_i=0$ then $\sum_{i,r} \phi_i^*Y_i\otimes {Y_i}^*\psi_i=0$, and this can now be checked by means of orthonormal base decomposition of $\phi_i$, $\psi_i$. [**8.4. Proposition**]{} [*The natural maps ${\mathcal C}_k\to{\mathcal C}_{k+1}$ are faithful and form a finite increasing sequence of inclusions of $^*$–invariant subcoalgebras $${\mathbb C}= {\mathcal C}_0\subset {\mathcal C}_1\subset{\mathcal C}_2\subset\dots\subset {\mathcal C}_m={\mathcal C}$$ stabilizing to ${\mathcal C}$.*]{} [*Proof*]{} The natural maps ${\mathcal C}_k\to{\mathcal C}_{k+1}$, ${\mathcal C}_k\to{\mathcal C}$ are faithful, by the previous lemma. On the other hand, there is an integer $m$ such that every
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subspace $\widetilde{{\mathcal J}}_k$ is $^*$–invariant.* ]{} [*Proof*]{} As already noticed in the proof of Prop. 8.1, the proof of $^*$-invariance of ${\mathcal J}_k$ is similar to that of the generic case. For $Z\in{\mathcal Z}^{(k)}\cap(V^n, V^{\underline{\otimes} n})$, $\phi\in V^n$, $\psi\in p_nV^n$, $$(\psi^*\otimes Z\phi)^*=(\tau_nZ\phi)^*\otimes \tau_n^{-1}\psi=$$ $$[(\tau_nZ\phi)^*\otimes \tau_n^{-1}\psi-(\tau_nZ\phi)^*\tau_n^{-1}\otimes \psi]+\phi^*\circ Z^*\otimes \psi$$ which thus lies in $\widetilde{{\mathcal J}}_k$. One can similarly show that $((\psi\circ Z')^*\otimes \phi )^*\in\widetilde{{\mathcal J}}_k$ as well for $Z'\in({{\mathcal Z}^{(k)}})^*$ and thus conclude that $\widetilde{{\mathcal J}}_k$ is $^*$-invariant. [**8.8. Proposition**]{} [*We have that $\Delta(\widetilde{{\mathcal J}}_k)\subset \widetilde{{\mathcal J}}_k\otimes {\mathcal D}_k+{\mathcal D}_k\otimes\widetilde{{\mathcal J}}_k$.*]{} [*Proof*]{} This can be proved similarly to Prop. 6.5, keeping track of the grades of homogeneous elements. We set $\widetilde{{\mathcal C}}_k:={\mathcal D}_k/\widetilde{{\mathcal I}}_k$ for $k\in{\mathbb N}$. The composition of the natural linear inclusion ${\mathcal D}_h\to{\mathcal D}_k$, $k>h$, with projection ${\mathcal D}_k\to \widetilde{{\mathcalthe fact that $\{([m]_q!)^{-1/2}\,S^{(m)}_{\underline{h}}\}$ is an orthonormal basis of $V_{\omega_m}$ with respect to the Kirillov-Wenzl inner product. [*Acknowledgements*]{} C.P. would like to thank Martijn Caspers, Huichi Huang, and Thomas Timmermann for extending to her the invitation to the conference ‘Quantum Groups and Operator Algebras’ held in Münster in May 2014, which constituted a strong motivation for her to work. She is also grateful to Gabriella B" ohm for fruitful conversations on that occasion. We thank Fabio Cipriani and Stéphane Vassout for inviting us to the conference ‘Advances in Noncommutative Geometry’, Paris 2015. We acknowledge support from GREFI-GENCO and Sapienza Università di Roma, AST fundings. [WW]{} L. Alvarez-Gaumé, C. Gomez, G. Sierra: Quantum group interpretation of some conformal field theories, [*Phys. Lett.*]{}, [**B 220**]{} (1989) 142–152. H.H. Andersen, P. Polo, K. Wen: Representations
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Studies on the interactions of chiral secondary alcohols with rat hydroxysteroid sulfotransferase STa. Hydroxysteroid (alcohol) sulfotransferase STa catalyzes the 3'-phosphoadenosine 5'-phosphosulfate-dependent O-sulfonation of a diverse array of alcohols including neutral hydroxysteroids. Many of the secondary alcohols that interact with this sulfotransferase are the metabolic products of stereoselective oxidation or reduction reactions. The role that the stereochemistry of secondary alcohol substrates plays in the catalytic efficiency of STa was investigated with a series of chiral benzylic alcohols and the enantiomeric 3-hydroxyl-containing steroids, androsterone and epiandrosterone. In the case of (R)-(+)- and (S)-(-)-enantiomers of 2-methyl-1-phenyl-1-propanol and 1-phenyl-1-butanol, the effect of stereochemistry on the catalytic efficiency of STa was small (less than 2-fold in favor of (R)-(+)-enantiomers). However, as the number of carbons in the alpha-alkyl chain increased, the stereoselectivity for the25°C, 40% relative humidity, using a breeding design which minimizes inbreeding. Larvae were supplied *ad libitum* with a food mixture modified from Jang and Greenfield ([@b26]) and consisting of wheat, oat and maize flour (16% each), brewer\'s yeast (8%), glycerine (12%), honey (12%), water (12%) and used wax combs from bee hives (8%). Experimental males and females were isolated into individual cups during second to last instar to ensure virginity. Eclosion was monitored on a daily basis and we define the age of an individual at the day of its eclosion to be zero days. Experimental setup ------------------ In a first step, we staged experimental matings between one-day-old virgin males and randomly chosen two-day-old virgin females during a period of 4 h preceding scotophase (dark photoperiod). In a second step, we
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to six) brothers per family. When testing for effects of familial background on sperm expenditure, we found no effects in any of the main analyses (*P* = 0.68, 1.0 and 1.0 for the random effect of family) and we therefore did not include the respective random effects in the final models. Results ======= Number of sperm bundles transferred ----------------------------------- Overall, the number of eupyrene sperm bundles transferred during copulation ranged from one to 101 with a mean (±SD) of 36.6 ± 20.5 (*N* = 77 observations across male mating histories and male ages). Within individual males, the number of sperm bundles transferred decreased from 41.7 ± 3.1 (SE) to 24.5 ± 3.1 from their first (i.e., virgin) to second (i.e., nonvirgin) lifetime copulation (linear mixed effect model LME: χ^2^ = 18.0, df = 1,*P* \< 0.001, [Fig. 2](#fig02){ref-type="fig"}). Conditional on the effect of mating history, we found significant between-male variation in the number of sperm bundles transferred (LME: χ^2^ = 4.1, df = 1, *P* = 0.04, see also [Fig. 2](#fig02){ref-type="fig"}). The repeatability for the number of sperm bundles transferred was 0.38 with a 95% confidence interval of 0.02--0.65. ![Within-individual decrease in the number of sperm bundles transferred from first (i.e., virgin) to second (i.e., nonvirgin) lifetime copulation for *N* = 28 male lesser wax moths (linear mixed effect model with male identity as random effect: χ^2^ = 18.0, df = 1, *P* \< 0.001). Virgin copulations took place on day one, nonvirgin copulations on day two after eclosion.](ece30003-0503-f2){#fig02} For males of identical age (i.e., 2 days after eclosion), the number of sperm
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of AKT. ![SC79 partially ameliorate the effect of triptolide. A, Formation of tartrate‐resistant acid phosphatase (TRAP)‐positive cells from RAW264.7 cells. B, The resorption area on the bone biomimetic synthetic surface. C, Western blot detected expressions of osteoclastogenesis‐related markers. Western blot and optical density analysis of expression of Cathepsin K, CTR, MMP‐9, TRAF6 and TRAP with beta‐actin as reference. D, Expression of phosphorylation of AKT, PI3K and NFATc1 detected by Western blot assay (\*\**P* \< .01, \**P* \< .05 vs RANKL‐induced group; \#\#*P* \< .01, \#*P* \< .05)](JCMM-24-6149-g005){#jcmm15229-fig-0005} 3.7. Triptolide inhibits ovariectomy‐induced bone loss in vivo {#jcmm15229-sec-0021} -------------------------------------------------------------- Animal experiments on OVX mice were carried out to simulate the clinical patients with complete hysterectomy and bilateral OVX. And the effects of triptolide on anti‐osteoporosis were explored. As H&E staining showed in Figure [6A](#jcmm15229-fig-0006){ref-type="fig"}, there was significant trabecular bone loss after OVX (*P* \< .05).It is campaign season, and time for all Canary Party members to look for those candidates who will support our rights to make our own health choices, and support health policy that leads to better over all health outcomes. The Canary Party will begin to announce its endorsements for federal state and local elections this week, but we need your help to find those good candidates. Have a legislator who stood up for your right to vaccinate as you choose? Spoke out to get GMO's labled? Protected you from a mandatory medical procedure? Then get them (and their opponents) our survey and see if we can endorse them! If we want things to change, we HAVE to change out those in our legislatures who are keeping the status quo in
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nature and man. Paradoxically, as we become more reliant on technology, we risk losing sight of the proper balance between the benefits and risks of progress, especially in those technologies that intervene most directly in human health. In order to restore that balance, we must pursue a future based on a more natural vision of human health, happiness and development, one that focuses on wellness rather than disease. The definition of wellness that guides the healing professions should not be the absence of symptoms in the presence of medical intervention, but rather the pursuit of health without the need for drugs. Realizing this future will require a more natural approach to wellness, especially early in life, but also throughout the lifespan. To restore the proper balance of nature and technology, The Canary Party seeks to restore balance to our civilgreat distance away and are more thoroughly vetted than asylum seekers as a result. In the United States, a refugee is somebody who is identified by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in a refugee camp. UNHCR does the first round of security checks on the refugee according to international treaties to which the United States is a party and refers some of those who pass the initial checks to the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program (USRAP). The referrals are then interviewed by a U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) officer abroad. The refugee must be outside the United States, be of special humanitarian concern to the government, demonstrate persecution or fear of persecution due to race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social
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previous report \[[@CIT0016]\]. Briefly, the gene of human VEGF165 (Genbank no: AF486837) was subcloned into pAdTrack-CMV one by one to yield pAdtrack-CMV-VEGF. The resultant plasmid was con-transformed into *Escherichia coli* strain BJ5183 with the adenoviral backbone plasmid pAdEasy-1. The recombinant adenoviral plasmid was selected on a kanamycin plate and confirmed by sequencing. Lastly, the recombinant adenoviral plasmids were transfected into 293 cells where they were packaged into virus particles (Ad-VEGF). Time-matched EGFP-positive cells infected with empty pAd-Easy1 vector served as controls (Ad-Easy1). Viral titres were estimated by optical density and standard plaque assay. Cell culture and transduction with adenovirus {#S20005} --------------------------------------------- Isolation of rabbit MSCs was performed according to the standard protocol. In brief, rabbit (female, 12 weeks old, 2.5-3 kg) bone marrow was washed with DMEM (Dulbecco\'s modified Eagle medium)Surgery was performed under sterile conditions. The animal model was adapted from Wittbjer *et al*. as described previously \[[@CIT0017]--[@CIT0019]\]. Briefly, unilateral 15-mm critical-size defects were created in the distal radial diaphysis. A superomedial incision of 3 cm was made over the distal radius, soft tissues were dissected, and the bone was exposed by gentle retraction of the muscles. A 15-mm segmental diaphyseal defect was created with an oscillating saw under irrigation with 0.9% sterile saline solution. The periosteum was removed with the bone and 5 mm of periosteum was stripped from each side of the remaining proximal as well as distal main fragment. The defect was irrigated with sterile physiological saline solution, and the scaffolds were press fitted into the defect. Muscles, fascia and skin were separately closed
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a promising agent for bone engineering \[[@CIT0028], [@CIT0029]\]. Further investigation should aim at transfer of the OPG gene into MSCs to build OPG and VEGF double modified artificial bone for better therapeutic effects. In conclusion, our data indicate that VEGF modified artificial bone facilitates large osseous defect repair *in vivo*, likely through enhanced vascularization. The combination of the adenovirus transfer system and collagen I modified PLGA/TCP scaffold represents a promising approach in bone tissue engineering. Chunguang Duan, Zhi Yuan, Guolin Meng, Xiumei Yang and Shuaijun Jia contributed equally to this work. This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 30672142). Archived I was having a conversation with the drafting dots... Yes, I know I have been missing for so long. So here's a slight explanation of what's been going on: earlier this month I installed work at the MaxMara store on Michigan Ave. as part of the ArtWindows competition...here's some pics of that. Lunch anyone? Last week I started pouring urethane for my Mold making and casting final project. Alot of milk cartons.... here's the first go at it. then this week and last week I've been rendering and AutoCadding like crazy...I will not be an autocad monkey, I will not be an autocad monkey, I will not be an autocad monkey... (repeat daily for best results) -we also need to make an artist's book of our final design/presentation for possible inclusion in our
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I'm a visual artist, living in Los Angeles. I exhibit my work and occasionally teach university for a living. When traveling I like a clean, quiet space, but I am always up for a friendly conversation with a stranger, if one should arise. My favorite travel destinations are probably mountains in the middle of nowhere, but I also love to explore any city where you don't to drive. I lived in Tokyo for several years as a teenager, so I managed to travel Asia quite a bit. I like time alone, so I enjoy my space and independence while traveling. I love reading history and fiction. I eat everything, except the things I'm allergic to. I live in northeast Los Angeles with my husband and dog, and sometimesQ: Is Dirty in ASP.NET Web Page Possible Duplicate: Detecting Unsaved Changes using JavaScript My Web application has 3 web forms ,I implemented the validations in my webpage.I want to implement isdirty functionality in my web application.I want to pop up a message box in my webpage when a user clicks on sign out(which is a loginstatus control) if there any changes made to the form. Environment: Asp.net VS2008 c# A: This could be easily done with jquery and the onbeforeunload event. Using the .serialize() function you could calculate the state of the form on the returned string once when the page loads and then in the onbeforeunload event. Then compare the two values and if they are different something indeed has changed in the form. Example: <%@ Page Language="C#" %> <!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head id="Head1" runat="server"> <title></title>
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}; </script> </head> <body> <form id="Form1" runat="server"> <asp:TextBox ID="FirstName" runat="server" /> <asp:TextBox ID="LastName" runat="server" TextMode="MultiLine" /> <asp:CheckBox ID="Chk" runat="server" /> <asp:HyperLink ID="Link" runat="server" Text="Go to Google" NavigateUrl="http://www.google.com" /> </form> </body> </html> Some other techniques (like the one presented in the duplicate question that was voted to close for your question) involve in subscribing for the .change() event of the input elements but they are less reliable as the user could for example type abc in some input field and then delete it and if you used this technique the form would be considered as dirty althoughmid-size transit agencies, municipalities, and other shuttle applications such as hotels, universities and tour companies. Each of the bus models caters to specific industry needs and will soon be available as hybrid buses. IC Corporation’s new commercial bus line includes: A low-floor bus (LC Series) built specifically for easy accessibility; A medium-duty bus (HC Series); A front-engine transit bus model (FC Series); and A rear-engine transit bus model (RC Series). The hybrid bus line features Enova System’s post-transmission 80 kW (peak) Hybrid Drive System—the same system used in the hybrid school bus application—in combination with either the International DT 466 diesel engine or the International VT 365 diesel engine.
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The rising prices of various pharmaceutical drugs is a major topic of concern in the U.S. healthcare system. The impact of rising drug prices has been documented and reported in recent years. One impact includes the marketing of counterfeit drugs. Counterfeit drugs is an increasing problem given the ever increasing retail prices of various newly developed drugs. Further, it is difficult to detect whether a pharmaceutical substance is authentic or counterfeit without expensive laboratory equipment and extensive testing. A tablet manufactured from paste looks identical to an advanced cancer fighting drug. Similarly, water-based solutions look similar to sophisticated drugs in liquid form. Not surprisingly, various criminal elements are beginning to manufacture counterfeit drugs and introducing them into the supply chain to gain quick and huge profits. In the U.S.,in an action pursuant to § 1983." 496 U.S. at 501-02, 110 S.Ct. at 2513 (quoting 42 U.S.C. § 1396a(a)(13)(A)) (citation omitted). The Court answered that inquiry in the affirmative and, in so doing, rejected the argument that the amendment was "too 'vague and amorphous' to be judicially enforceable." Wilder, 496 U.S. at 519, 110 S.Ct. at 2522. In support of its position, the Court observed that the statute and regulation at issue set out factors which the states had to consider in adopting rates. Wilder, 496 U.S. at 519, 110 S.Ct. at 2522-23.14 The Court also stated: 24 That the amendment gives the States substantial discretion in choosing among reasonable methods of calculating rates may affect the standard under which a court
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reviews whether the rates comply with the amendment, but it does not render the amendment unenforceable by a court. While there may be a range of reasonable rates, there certainly are some rates outside that range that no State could ever find to be reasonable and adequate under the Act. Although some knowledge of the hospital industry might be required to evaluate a State's findings with respect to the reasonableness of its rates, such an inquiry is well within the competence of the Judiciary. 25 Wilder, 496 U.S. at 519-20, 110 S.Ct. at 2522-23 (footnote omitted).15 26 Like the statutory provisions at issue in Wright and Wilder, section 1396a(a)(8)'s requirement that "assistance shall be furnished with reasonable promptness to all eligible individuals" presents a sufficiently specific and definite standard readilytime for compliance, courts are uniquely suited to determining what is reasonable") (internal quotation marks omitted). 31 The third factor we address is whether the reasonable promptness clause "unambiguously impose[s] a binding obligation on the States." Blessing, at ----, 117 S.Ct. at 1359. The language of the statute is undoubtedly cast in mandatory rather than precatory terms. See 42 U.S.C.A. § 1396a(a)(8) (West Supp.1997) ("A State plan for medical assistance must ... provide that all individuals wishing to make application for medical assistance under the plan shall have the opportunity to do so, and that such assistance shall be furnished with reasonable promptness to all eligible individuals.") (emphasis added). In addition, a state's receipt of federal Medicaid funds is expressly conditioned on its compliance
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to be corrected," we find ourselves in complete accord. And, that is what the district court did. See Lewis v. Casey, 518 U.S. 343, ----, 116 S.Ct. 2174, 2183, 135 L.Ed.2d 606 (1996) ("The remedy must of course be limited to the inadequacy that produced the injury-in-fact that the plaintiff has established.").23 51 Fifth, the appellants argue that the district court abused its discretion because it did not give Florida officials the option of "terminat[ing][the] receipt of federal money rather than assum[ing] unanticipated burdens." The appellants' concern here is overstated, as a recipient of federal funds under Spending Clause legislation always retains this option. 52 [I]n fashioning remedies for violations of Spending Clause statutes by recipients of federal funds, the courts must recognize that the recipient has alternativethe Supreme Court held that plaintiffs could not enforce the reasonable efforts provision of the Adoption Assistance and Child Welfare Act of 1980 ("AACWA"), 42 U.S.C. § 671(a)(15). That section provides, in relevant part, that "[i]n order for a State to be eligible for payments under this part, it shall have a plan approved by the Secretary which ... provides that, in each case, reasonable efforts will be made (A) prior to the placement of a child in foster care, to prevent or eliminate the need for removal of the child from his home, and (B) to make it possible for the child to return to his home." 59 In concluding that plaintiffs could not enforce the reasonable efforts provision, Chief Judge Rehnquist's opinion for the Court in Suter
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Section 1396a(a)(8) not only requires States, as a condition of federal funding, to have a plan for medical assistance providing that such assistance will be provided with reasonable promptness, it also imposes a substantive duty on States to provide medical assistance with reasonable promptness. E.g., Blanco v. Anderson, 39 F.3d 969 (9th Cir.1994). As in Wilder, "the right [guaranteed by § 1396a(a)(8)] is not merely a procedural one [that the plan provide that medical assistance be provided reasonably promptly]; rather the Act provides a substantive right to [the provision of reasonably prompt medical assistance]." Wilder, 496 U.S. at 510, 110 S.Ct. at 2517. As Chief Judge Hatchett's opinion demonstrates, the plain language of the Medicaid Act and its regulations make thisto quantify. NOTE: This research brief is based on Ross Kendall and Peter Tulip, “The Effect of Zoning on Housing Prices,” Reserve Bank of Australia Research Discussion Paper no. 2018-03, March 2018, https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2018/pdf/rdp2018-03.pdf. Ross Kendall coauthored the paper while he was employed at the Reserve Bank of Australia.
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restructuring of nucleosomes allowing for changes in the accessibility of distinct genetic regions resulting in context specific, highly regulated gene expression. The mSWI/SNF complex is of particular interest because data from an in vivo CRISPR screen in B16 melanoma demonstrated that deletion of genes encoding select subunits of the mSWI/SNF each conferred resistance to anti-PD-1 treatment (Manguso et. al, 2017). Through this proposal we will conduct a comprehensive analysis of all mSWI/SNF subunits to determine their role in regulating responsiveness of melanoma to anti-PD-1 immunotherapy, and deeply interrogate the mechanistic role of both conformations of mSWI/SNF, BAF and PBAF, in melanoma by analyzing the genomic location of these complexes, changes in chromatin accessiblity and the resulting transcriptomic changes which impact cellular processes. As a whole, this proposal offersThe Mercedes-AMG E 63 S comes a long time after the wider world had its first Lotus Carlton moment. I wonder if it will have another, when will it sit up with a start and say: “A 600bhp, 190mph family saloon car? Are you completely mad?” Anyway, here is a 600bhp family saloon. There are so many new cars. So many . You’d almost be forgiven for patting it on the head gently, knowingly, as it passes. Another new AMG. Welcome to the world, son, we know your brothers: dominated by their engines, lots of tyre smoke, that sort of thing. Sit yourself in that little niche over there, the one marked ‘hot rod’. Well, don’t. This car isn’t like other recent AMGs. Well, it is, but it’s not only
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Q: Individual point-sizing in Matplotlib? I'd like to have non-uniform point sizes in matplotlib (set a size for each point). Is there a way to do this? I guess I could hack it by having a separate plot command (with markersize set) for each point, but that would be really annoying. Is there a more principled way? A: I just found out that you can use scatter for this: scatter(500:600,600:700,1:101); where the format is: scatter(x,y,sizes,markerType) Produces: It’s a beautiful spring Sunday and I have started to get to know a group of active women in recovery in Grand Rapids. They have the “Riverside Ramble”, a 4 mile walk on Saturday mornings; planned bike trips to the farmer’s market 20 miles from town; and impromptu hikes in various parks. I’m a multi-tasker, and it’s a great way to get to know new people, hear words of wisdom and breath some fresh air, all at the same time. My brain seems to be on overdrive these days, but a couple of things happened that really got it going this weekend. A few women on the ramble asked me if I had a bike (I do not) and I asked Lynnel at work how she would answer the
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lab has with blastocyst culture. Unfortunately, there is still considerable variability between labs with respect to blastocyst culture. You are as unclear as the rest of us and I don't think there is an absolute "right" answer in your case. I know, I know, not much comfort am I? With regard to the "comeback kids". On several occasions I have observed embryos deemed to have marginal or poor developmental potential on Day 3 make a comeback and reach the blastocyst stage, usually on Day 6. However, not all blastocysts are created equal. The number of stems in the inner cell mass of the blastocyst is of critical importance for future development. It is often the case that these marginal embryos develop to the blastocyst stage, BUT do not containde.mrapp.android.dialog.view.DialogRootView.AreaViewType; import de.mrapp.android.dialog.view.DialogRootView.ViewType; import de.mrapp.android.dialog.view.ViewPager; import de.mrapp.util.Condition; import de.mrapp.util.datastructure.ListenerList; /** * A decorator, which allows to modify the view hierarchy of a dialog, which is designed according * to Android 5's Material Design guidelines even on pre-Lollipop devices and provides a navigation * for switching between multiple fragments. * * @author Michael Rapp * @since 3.2.0 */ public class WizardDialogDecorator extends AbstractDialogFragmentDecorator<WizardDialog> implements de.mrapp.android.dialog.model.WizardDialogDecorator, OnPageChangeListener { /** * The name of the extra, which is used to store the position of the tabs, which indicate the * currently shown fragment, within a bundle. */ private static final String TAB_POSITION_EXTRA =
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which * is located above the dialog's buttons, within a bundle. */ private static final String BUTTON_BAR_DIVIDER_MARGIN_EXTRA = WizardDialogDecorator.class.getSimpleName() + "::buttonBarDividerMargin"; /** * The name of the extra, which is used to store the text of the back button of the dialog * within a bundle. */ private static final String BACK_BUTTON_TEXT_EXTRA = WizardDialogDecorator.class.getSimpleName() + "::backButtonText"; /** * The name of the extra, which is used to store the text * The position of the tabs, which indicate the currently shown fragment. */ private TabPosition tabPosition; /** * True, if the tabs, which indicate the currently shown fragment, are enabled, false * otherwise. */ private boolean tabLayoutEnabled; /** * True, if the tabs, which indicate the currently shown fragment, are shown, false otherwise. */ private boolean tabLayoutShown; /** * The height of the indicator, which indicates the currently shown fragment. */
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adaptTabLayoutVisibility(); adaptTabIndicatorHeight(); adaptTabIndicatorColor(); adaptTabTextColor(); } /** * Adapts the enable state of the tab layout, which indicates the currently shown fragment. */ private void adaptTabLayoutEnableState() { if (tabLayout != null) { LinearLayout tabStrip = ((LinearLayout) tabLayout.getChildAt(0)); tabStrip.setEnabled(tabLayoutEnabled); for (int i = 0; i < tabStrip.getChildCount(); i++) result &= listener.onNext(index, viewPagerAdapter.getItem(index)); } return result; } /** * Notifies all listeners, when the previous fragment is about to be shown. * * @param index * The index of the fragment, which is about to be shown, as an {@link Integer} value * @return True, if the fragment is allowed to be shown, false otherwise */ private boolean notifyOnPrevious(final int index) {
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int color) { this.buttonTextColor = color; adaptButtonTextColor(); } @Override public final boolean isButtonBarDividerShown() { return showButtonBarDivider; } @Override public final void showButtonBarDivider(final boolean show) { this.showButtonBarDivider = show; adaptButtonBarDividerVisibility(); } @Override public final int getButtonBarDividerColor() { return buttonBarDividerColor; } @Override public final void setButtonBarDividerColor(final int color) { setNextButtonText(getContext().getText(resourceId)); } @Override public final void setNextButtonText(@NonNull final CharSequence text) { Condition.INSTANCE.ensureNotNull(text, "The text may not be null"); Condition.INSTANCE.ensureNotEmpty(text, "The text may not be empty"); this.nextButtonText = text; adaptNextButton(); } @Override public final CharSequence getFinishButtonText() { return finishButtonText; } @Override public final void setFinishButtonText(@StringRes final int resourceId) { setFinishButtonText(getContext().getText(resourceId)); }
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listener may not be null"); wizardListeners.remove(listener); } @Override public final void addOnPageChangeListener(@NonNull final OnPageChangeListener listener) { Condition.INSTANCE.ensureNotNull(listener, "The listener may not be null"); onPageChangeListeners.add(listener); if (viewPager != null) { viewPager.addOnPageChangeListener(listener); } } @Override public final void removeOnPageChangeListener(@NonNull final OnPageChangeListener listener) { Condition.INSTANCE.ensureNotNull(listener, "The listener may not be null"); onPageChangeListeners.remove(listener); optical frequency comb, a comb of foxc2x1kfm (where k is an integer) from reference frequency fo is generated and beat frequency xcex94f measured. If it is the k-th comb line that contributes to the generation of the beat frequency, then |foxe2x88x92fx|=xcex94f+kfm, enabling unknown frequency fx to be established from the beat frequency, comb order and modulation frequency. Research has been carried out into a method of generating wide-band optical frequency combs from a reference frequency laser using an electro-optic (EO) modulator inside a Fabry-Perot cavity. However, the fact that the comb is a double-sideband signal with a carrier is disadvantageous in terms of utilization efficiency, Because there is a sharp falloff in efficiency unless the resonance conditions are satisfied with respect to the reference laser and the modulation and
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when deploying this assembly to the device. [assembly: Guid("55baf08c-fe64-42af-8ae6-f7c45098f4e1")] // Version information for an assembly consists of the following four values: // // Major Version // Minor Version // Build Number // Revision // [assembly: AssemblyVersion("1.0.0.0")] [assembly: NeutralResourcesLanguageAttribute("en-US")] the Frass, W. Cross, J. and Gardner, V. (2014) Taylor & Francis Open Access Survey. (can;t provide you with the link as the one I originally used is now a broken link) – so it’s good to see a small body of work building up around these questions. I would be happy to share our own results, although there is no chance we will get as big a sample as you had (!). Thanks again for sharing, best wishes, Emilie (Institute of Development Studies) […] about the survey in the London School of Economics and Political science’s Impact of Social Science blog. Dan Penny, head of insights at Nature Publishing Group, observed that “in 2014, 54 percent of […] […] about the survey in the London School of Economics and
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in any other setting. An additional factor that makes this proposal particularly unique is the availability of a new Bruker EPR spectrometer in our lab, which we will use in parallel experiments to measure the production of ROS in indoxyl sulfate-treated mesangial and vascular smooth muscle cells. This biophysical technique will be developed to provide a means not only to determine whether indoxyl sulfate acutely alters the levels of ROS in cultured cells, but to determine which free radical ROS are produced and to precisely measure the levels of ROS produced These methods should then be broadly applicable to studying stimulant-induced signaling events in renal cell pathways.Q: What is the name of the top bar? I often have to write bug reports where I have to talk about something in connection with the top bar in Ubuntu, but this is rather difficult, because I simply do not know what to call it... So really that is my question, what is the top bar in Ubuntu called? A: The top bar of the desktop environment is called the panel.
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That gave airports near freeways, rivers, industrial corridors or other land that does not have homes the opportunity to route flights over those unpopulated areas and lessen the impact of airplane noise in places where people live. Of course, the City and residents of south Minneapolis immediately recognized that some of those advantages from RNAV would not be available in a heavily populated area where there are no unpopulated areas to concentrate flights. The City and community grew concerned that the tracks could be more burden than benefit and asked for more information. Residents and City officials from both Minneapolis and Edina strenuously objected to the lack of public process in developing these RNAV tracks. The Metropolitan Airports Commission (MAC) listened and asked the FAA to move forward with/* Copyright (C) 2011 The Regents of the University of California * See README in this or parent directory for licensing information. */ #include "common.h" #include "trackDb.h" #include "cart.h" #include "hgTables.h" #include "pal.h" boolean isPalCompatible(struct sqlConnection *conn, struct trackDb *track, char *table) /* Return TRUE if table is genePred and there is a maf. */ { char setting[128], *p = setting; if (track == NULL) return FALSE; if (isEmpty(track->type)) return FALSE; safecpy(setting, sizeof setting, track->type); char *type = nextWord(&p); if (!sameString(type, "genePred")) return FALSE; if (!sameString(track->table, table)) return FALSE; /* we also check for a maf table */ struct slName *list = hTrackTablesOfType(conn, "wigMaf%%"); if (list != NULL) { slFreeList(&list); return TRUE; } return FALSE; } void doGenePredPal(struct sqlConnection *conn) /* Output
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Motion - colonoscopic surveillance is more cost effective than colectomy in patients with ulcerative colitis: Arguments for the motion. Patients with ulcerative colitis (UC) are at increased risk for colorectal cancer (CRC), especially those with longstanding disease, pancolitis or primary sclerosing cholangitis. The incidence of colitis- associated cancer is increasing, and the mortality rates from CRC are higher in UC patients than in the general population. Case control studies have demonstrated that surveillance colonoscopy reduces the risk of dying from CRC. A well conducted decision analysis found that surveillance colonoscopy decreases cancer-related mortality and increases life expectancy. The results with surveillance programs were almost as good as with prophylactic colectomy. A subsequent cost effectiveness analysis using the same model found that, compared with a policy of no surveillance, colonoscopicLyons, Catalysis Lett., 3, 389 1989; Lyons and Ellis, Catalysis Lett., 8, 45 1991; U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,900,871;4,970,348) as well as degradation of lignin in the pulp and paper industry (U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,892,941; 5,077,394). Azaporphyrins (U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,124,449) and expanded polypyrrolic macrocycles (B. Ehrenberg, A. Lavi, Y. Nitzan, Z. Malik, H. Ladan, F. M. Johnson and J. L. Sessler, Proc. SPIE-Int.Soc.Opt.Eng. 1645 259, 1992; B. Franck, G. Fuelling, M. Gosmann, G. Knuebel, H. Mertes and D. Schroeder, Proc.SPIE-Int.Soc.Opt.Eng. 997 107 1989) have also found their use in PDT. In particular, the latter group of compounds, due to their ability to coordinate with larger paramagnetic metal ions such as Gd and Tc (due to the larger central cavity), have been examined as potential radiopharmaceuticals and paramagnetic contrast
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Since one arc tube of the pair of the arc tubes cannot instantaneously light up again, the high-pressure sodium lamp can no longer maintain the objective discussed above. Mostly, the rise of voltage in the arc tube accounts for the generation of disabled arc tubes caused by unilateral operating. Consequently, during the latter half of the service life of the high-pressure sodium lamp, the arc tube that tends to initially light up frequently extinguishes. When this arc tube is extinct, the other arc tube starts lighting up in turn. After the former arc tube is subject to repeated extinction, leakage eventually occurs in it, thus causing the rare gas in it to leak into the outer envelope. As a result, the leaked rare gas absorbs the ignition pulse toThursday, August 7, 2014 Christian Genocide in Mosel "Christianity in Mosul is dead, and a Christian holocaust is in our midst," said Mark Arabo, a Californian businessman and Chaldean-American leader. In an interview with CNN's Jonathan Mann, he called what's happening in Iraq a "Christian genocide" and said "children are being beheaded, mothers are being raped and killed, and fathers are being hung." "Right now, three thousand Christians are in Iraq fleeing to neighboring cities," he told Mann. Arabo is calling on the international community to follow France's lead and offer the Christians of Iraq asylum. "You're startling me with the severity of what you're describing," the CNN host said. "You said they are --- beheading children?" "They are systematically beheading children," Arabo repeated slowly. "And mothers and fathers. The world hasn't seen
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cell lines EH11 (K1_p.Val176_Lys197del), EH21 (K10_p.156Arg>Gly), EH31 (K10_p.Leu161_Asp162del) and NKc21 (wild-type) currently exceed 160 population doublings and differentiate when exposed to calcium. At resting state, keratin aggregates were detected in 9% of calcium-differentiated EH31 cells, but not in any other cell line. Heat stress further increased this proportion to 30% and also induced aggregates in 3% of EH11 cultures. Treatment with trimethylamine N-oxide and 4-phenylbutyrate (4-PBA) reduced the fraction of aggregate-containing cells and affected the mRNA expression of keratins 1 and 10 while 4-PBA also modified heat shock protein 70 (HSP70) expression. Furthermore, in situ proximity ligation assay suggested a colocalization between HSP70 and keratins 1 and 10. Reconstituted epidermis from EI cells cornified but EH21 and EH31 cells produced suprabasal cytolysis, closely resembling the in vivo phenotype. Public Perceptions of Privacy and Security in the Post-Snowden Era - amirmc http://www.pewinternet.org/2014/11/12/public-privacy-perceptions/ ====== jokoon I mostly worry about non-government entities seizing the opportunity to get rich thanks to cyber warfare, something like an anarchic internet that you can't trust whatsoever: industrial spying, selling data on a black market, etc. I guess if governments slow down on surveillance, they will also try to reduce cyber criminality because the public decided that it's bad for a government to snoop.
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In vitro activities of azole antifungal agents against Propionibacterium acnes isolated from patients with acne vulgaris. The Gram-positive bacterium Propionibacterium acnes is the causative agent of acne vulgaris. Antibiotics such as tetracycline and macrolide derivatives are used to treat this skin disease; however, the isolation frequency of antibiotic-resistant P. acnes has been increasing. The anti-P. acnes activity of imidazole antifungal agents was reported more than 20 years ago, and since then, new azole antifungal agents have been marketed. Thus, this study determined the in vitro activities of azole antifungal agents against P. acnes isolated from patients with acne vulgaris. Of the five agents tested, miconazole, ketoconazole, and itraconazole showed concentration-dependent anti-P. acnes activity, including against antibiotic-resistant isolates. Time-kill assay also showed the time-dependent activity of the drugs. Fluconazole andconditions. Here, we review the current understanding of IAV-induced cell death and discuss how cell death impacts disease resolution and IAV pathogenesis.Table 1Role of IAV proteins in IAV pathogenesis and host cell deathIAV ProteinPrimary viral functionRole in cell death**NP**--Nucleocapsid protein which provides virion structure\ --Mediates genome replication through RNA binding activity--Possibly inhibits anti-apoptotic host proteins such as AP15^[@CR35]^**NS1**--Antagonises host IFN response\ --Mediates vRNA synthesis, mRNA splicing and translation--Prevents the early induction of apoptosis by inhibiting pro-apoptotic proteins such as Scribble^[@CR26],[@CR28]^\ --Induces apoptosis downstream of FasR^[@CR21]^**NS2 (NEP)**--Mediates export of viral RNA from the nucleus to the cytoplasm--**PA**--Part of the RNA polymerase complex, required for RNA synthesis--**PB1**--Part of the RNA polymerase complex, required for RNA synthesis--**PB2**--Part of the RNA polymerase complex, required for RNA synthesis--**PA-X**--Impairs cellular host gene expression--**PB1-F2**--Intrinsically induces apoptosis--Mediates permeabilisation of
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undergo necroptosis and release proinflammatory molecules, seasonal infections may be more efficient in inducing an immune response and aiding viral clearance^[@CR19]^. In line with this, the loss of RIPK3 and subsequent prevention of IAV-induced necroptosis enhanced disease severity and mice mortality during IAV (H1N1)-infection, indicating an anti-viral role of necroptosis^[@CR50]^. It is important to note that the dsDNA sensor Zbp1 was recently shown to mediate IAV detection and promote RIPK3-mediated necroptosis^[@CR51]^. However, in contrast to the aforementioned findings, the loss of Zbp1 limits IAV-induced cell death and decreases IAV-induced mortality during IAV (H1N1)-infection. As Zpb1 was also suggested to aid the induction of apoptosis which is likely to play a pro-viral role during IAV infection, it is possible that the reduction in disease severity was a consequence ofof neighbouring cells. This is clearly evident in vivo as both infected and uninfected cells undergo cell death, highlighting the role of extrinsic factors in mediating cell death during infection (as discussed further below)^[@CR54]^. As IAV infection can result in multiple cell death outcomes, the overall impact on viral immunity is difficult to conclude. In some circumstances the induction of apoptosis may facilitate viral replication and pathogenesis, whereas necroptosis may favour the host anti-viral response. Such diversity highlights the importance of evaluating key cell death parameters (such as caspases activation, PtdSer exposure, membrane permeability, apoptotic body formation, DNA fragmentation and RIPK3 activation) and considering the time post infection when determining the initiation of a specific cell death pathway. One outstanding question that remains to be determined is the
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process may be dependent on NK cells evading infection as NK cells are also susceptible to IAV infection and IAV-induced apoptosis^[@CR70]^. During IAV infection, epithelial cells produce cytokines and chemokines including IL-6, IL-8 and CCL2 to facilitate both anti- and pro-viral responses^[@CR71],[@CR72]^. Interestingly, cytokine production by epithelial cells may be regulated by IAV-induced apoptosis^[@CR64]^. Although treatment of IAV (H3N2)-infected NCI-H292 epithelial cells with a pan-caspase inhibitor does not alter viral titres, impairment of apoptosis can significantly increase IL-6 and IL-8 production in vitro^[@CR64]^. It should be noted that although pan-caspases inhibitors can impair apoptosis, mtDNA can still be released and promote proinflammatory cytokine production^[@CR73],[@CR74]^. Thus, such assays using caspases inhibitors to assess cytokine production need to be evaluated with caution. Finally, in contrast to the previous study where pan-caspaseDuring the final stages of apoptosis, the apoptotic cell can fragment to generate membrane-bound vesicles known as apoptotic bodies^[@CR106]^. Apoptotic cells may also generate smaller EVs including exosomes^[@CR107]^ and microvesicles^[@CR108]^. All EVs can harbour a series of biomolecules including DNA, RNA and protein to mediate intercellular communication^[@CR5],[@CR109],[@CR110]^. Therefore, whether such vesicles may harbour viral materials and infectious virions and contribute to the progression of IAV infection would be of interest to determine. Conclusions {#Sec17} =========== As IAV can hijack a series of host cellular processes such as cell death machinery, the development of novel therapeutics targeting cell death during IAV infection has previously been suggested^[@CR111]^. However, here we outlined and discussed the complexity of IAV-induced cell death. IAV can promote apoptosis, necrosis, necroptosis and pyroptosis, and the molecular mechanisms driving these
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increase disease pathogenicity through other mechanisms. Edited by A. Oberst **Publisher\'s note:** Springer Nature remains neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations. We would like to thank the members of the W.C. and I.K.H.P. laboratories for discussions. Our work is supported by grants from the National Health and Medical Research Council (GNT1125033 and GNT1140187), Australian Research Council (DP170103790) and the CASS Foundation Medicine and Science Grant to I.K.H.P. Conflict of interest {#FPar1} ==================== The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest. most part, this is an average offensive line. What absolutely hamstrings this unit’s effectiveness is that their worst player plays the most critical position: left tackle. This season, 73 other players were better than Greg Robinson at tackle. Robinson is a liability in pass protection and struggles as a run blocker, given his 36.1 run-block rating. While his poor play contributed to the offensive struggles, he is by no means the only one to blame. The Rams wanted to be a run-first team. With Todd Gurley in the backfield, that’s totally understandable. However, when the opposition knows stopping Gurley means beating the Rams, the burden is placed on the passing game. In this particular instance, the blame falls on the offensive staff, but more on that later. 2016 EVALUATION –
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of the Amer­i­can dream is dead, some­thing that’s become ever more appar­ent over the last decade. The fore­clo­sure cri­sis that helped fuel the 2008 finan­cial crash pushed more than nine mil­lion fam­i­lies out of their homes between 2006 and 2014, mak­ing hous­ing inse­cu­ri­ty a grow­ing real­i­ty in America. Last year, more than half a mil­lion peo­ple were home­less for at least one night, and the home­less pop­u­la­tion rose in boom­ing cities like New York where afford­able hous­ing is scarce but demand is high. The fate of mil­len­ni­als appears sealed for years to come: home­own­er­ship rates for Amer­i­cans under 35 have fall­en by more than 20 per­cent since 2004. Accord­ing to a Pew poll, this group is now more like­ly to be liv­ing with their par­ents than with a part­ner, the ) invoice.processForm() invoice.invoice_lineitems = [] for item in items: lineitem = InvoiceLineItem() if item.portal_type == 'AnalysisRequest': lineitem['ItemDate'] = plone_view.toLocalizedTime( getTransitionDate(item, 'publish'), long_format=1) lineitem['OrderNumber'] = item.getRequestID()
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the first element of a collection, use jQuery's :first selector. Your implementation of :not is also wrong. :not[type='hidden'] is equal to :not()[type='hidden'] is equal to [type='hidden'] - The opposite of what you want. These are the right selectors (they're equivalent): input:not([type=hidden]):first input[type!=hidden]:first A: $(formId).find ('input:visible:first').focus(); Q: Calculating the number of missing numbers I am developing an Android Application, which is a numerology app. In which the value of calculating the name is doing: A, J, S – 1 B, K, T – 2 C, L, U – 3 D, M, V – 4 E, N, W – 5 F, O, X – 6 G, P, Y – 7 H, Q, Z – 8 I, R – 9. This is the value of each letter. When user enter the name his value is calculated and display the result. I developed the code for calculating the value. But now I need to calculate the missing numbers. For example my name is ROSHAN and my value is R - 9, O - 6, S - 1, H - 8, A - 1, N - 5. So when I
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patent drawings did not work. In 1810, German, Balthasar Krems imagined a programmed machine for sewing tops. Krems didn't patent his development and it by no means worked well. Austrian tailor, Josef Madersperger made a few endeavours at developing a machine for sewing and was issued a patent in 1814. Nearly all of his endeavours were viewed as unsuccessful. In 1804, a French patent was conceded to Thomas Stone and James Henderson for "a machine that copied hand sewing." That very same 12 months a patent was allowed to Scott John Duncan for a "weaving machine with varied needles." Each innovations fizzled and have been quickly overlooked by the overall population. In 1818, the principal American stitching machine was imagined by John Adams Doge and John Knowles. Their machine uncared for tononMaximumSuppressionFilter = [[GPUImageThresholdedNonMaximumSuppressionFilter alloc] initWithPackedColorspace:NO]; } [self addFilter:nonMaximumSuppressionFilter]; __unsafe_unretained GPUImageHoughTransformLineDetector *weakSelf = self; #ifdef DEBUGLINEDETECTION _intermediateImages = [[NSMutableArray alloc] init]; __unsafe_unretained NSMutableArray *weakIntermediateImages = _intermediateImages; // __unsafe_unretained GPUImageOutput<GPUImageInput> *weakEdgeDetectionFilter = thresholdEdgeDetectionFilter; // [thresholdEdgeDetectionFilter setFrameProcessingCompletionBlock:^(GPUImageOutput *filter, CMTime frameTime){ // [weakIntermediateImages removeAllObjects]; // UIImage *intermediateImage = [weakEdgeDetectionFilter imageFromCurrentFramebuffer]; // [weakIntermediateImages addObject:intermediateImage]; // }]; // // __unsafe_unretained GPUImageOutput<GPUImageInput> *weakParallelCoordinateLineTransformFilter = parallelCoordinateLineTransformFilter; // [parallelCoordinateLineTransformFilter setFrameProcessingCompletionBlock:^(GPUImageOutput *filter, CMTime frameTime){ // UIImage *intermediateImage = [weakParallelCoordinateLineTransformFilter imageFromCurrentFramebuffer]; //
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Refine Your Results By: Charlotte Tilbury Make-up Enter the fabulous world of Charlotte Tilbury and discover flawless foundations, captivating lip and cheek colours and sumptuous eyeshadows. Indulge in the new ICON range of limited-edition shimmering palettes and shining glosses for the most glamorous looks. By clicking 'I agree' or continuing to use the site, you agree to our use of cookies to improve your browsing experience, analyse site performance and for advertising. To learn more, including how to disable cookies, view our Cookies Policy.the measure of minimum width of AdSense for Mobile in your css: .adSidebar { margin: auto; max-height: 600px; width: 320px; /*width: 302px;*/ } .adContent { margin: auto; width: 320px; /*width: 300px;*/ @media #{$small-break} { width: 320px; } @media #{$large-break} { width: 730px; } } Second, load the initialization script once on the "head" block, not in every "ins" block: <head> <script async src="//pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js"></script> </head> Third, load the blocks using Jquery at the end of the page load: <script> $(document).ready(function(){ $('ins').each(function(){ (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle
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replaced every few years. The biomedical material engineers find out that the ceramic with its chemical stability, high wearability, and high strength is a good material to replace the polymer part of the composite. By minimizing the scraps, the osteolysis is lessened and the use of the metal-ceramic composite in the human body has already obtained a good clinic result. The usage of alumina in the artificial skeleton is not a new subject (U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,871,031 and 3,905,047). The ISO 6474:1994(E) has defined the physical and chemical properties of the alumina material in detail, such as the composition, design, mechanical strength, and testing methods, and many papers have been published in this field. If the alumina prosthesis can consist with the standards, it is allowed to be usedin a human body clinically. The alumina powder used for the prosthesis has to be very fine (submicro) and pure (&gt;99.8%) for the green compact after sintering to have a homogeneously fine grain structure without large internal defects (&gt;5 .mu.m) to obtain high strength. The conventional process for producing the alumina material is powder metallurgy. However, the cost for producing an alumina skeleton by powder metallurgy is high because of the complex processes, including the cold isotropic pressing, hot isotropic pressing, and mechanical polishing. The technique for producing an alumina skeleton is difficult, too. It is hard to compact the fine powder by conventional compacting methods to obtain a high density because of the agglomeration and low flowability of fine powders. The material produced by this method does not
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require 'windows/registry' 26: require 'windows/process' 27: require 'windows/security' 28: end 29: 30: #helpers for Windows API calls that require privilege adjustments 31: class Chef 32: class WindowsPrivileged 33: if RUBY_PLATFORM =~ /mswin|mingw32|windows/ Running handlers: [2016-02-08T09:31:54-08:00] ERROR: Running exception handlers Running handlers complete [2016-02-08T09:31:54-08:00] ERROR: Exception handlers complete Chef Client failed. 0 resources updated in 01 minutes 44 seconds A: Found solution with help from a friend. chef-client versions > 12.5 will need to install a gem gem install windows-pr To find this solution, go to the cookbook github repo and search in the "issues" there. That's the method, here's the direct link: https://github.com/chef-cookbooks/windows/issues/276 Jon Little A Tennessee native with a background in hip hop, anthropology and creative writing, I currently live in Lower Hutt, New Zealand. When not working for the rather Orwellian named Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment, I write poetry. With my musical background, I consider each poem as a work to be read silently, as well as performed aloud. His poetry has been published in “We Society” Poetry Anthology 2015.
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World Projection: He could be a fine everyday leadoff man.Fantasy Impact: Yes, if we're talking about average and stolen bases, but you'll have to find your power numbers elsewhere.Path to the Big Leagues: Revere will begin the year at Triple-A, but barring injury he has little opportunity for anything more than another September callup.ETA: 2011 Year in Review: After years of frustrating performances, Benson's tools finally began to show up in games. Notably, he hit 27 home runs after totaling just 19 in his first four pro seasons.The Good: Some scouts feel that Benson's raw tools eclipse those even of Hicks. He has plus-plus raw power and well above-average speed to go with good defensive skills and a strong arm. He works the count well and waits for pitchesSalcedo will get his first taste of a full-season league by beginning the 2011 season at Low-A Beloit.ETA: 2014 Year in Review: The Twins love pitchers from the Midwest, and that tendency continued as they selected Wimmers with their first-round pick last June.The Good: Wimmers is yet another classic Twins pitcher who earns more praise for his command and control than pure stuff. His best pitch is a plus changeup, which many scouts though was amongst the best to be found in the draft. He fills all four quadrants of the strike zone with a 89-91 mph fastball that can touch 93, and he has excellent instincts in term of setting up hitters and keeping them off balance.The Bad: His curve is a no more than a solid to
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humans ([@B11]; [@B3]). A growing body of evidence suggests that neuronal structure and function are particularly vulnerable to mitochondrial function impairment ([@B112]). However, the contribution of mitochondria to selective neurodegeneration in a variety of neurodegenerative pathologies associated with cognitive decline remains a matter of debate. Aging studies in invertebrate model organisms provide a common ground for mitopathology and cognitive research. Several conserved groups of genes influencing mitochondrial metabolism, neural plasticity and synaptic function show expression changes during aging. In *C. elegans*, loss of α-tubulin acetyltransferase gene *mec-17* causes axon degeneration, thereby leading to neuronal dysfunction. Axons lacking MEC-17 contain less mitochondria, display transport defects, and loss of synaptic integrity ([@B89]). Atat1, the mouse homolog of MEC-17 is associated with the formation of dentate gyrus, which is essential for learningand may cause whitening of characters thus making them illegible. The common practice used in copying machines to avoid this show-through is to eliminate any images below a certain density level, thus making it possible to maintain the base brightness constant and to remove show-through images. However, if the density of the image on the reading surface is too low, the elimination of all images below a certain level uniformly can cause a problem of inadvertently eliminating a necessary portion of the images on the reading surface. For example, Japanese Patent Unexamined Publication JP-A-07-87295 (1995) discloses a technique to solve such a problem. Particularly, it determines an accurate base density by multiplying the back surface image data with a certain ratio to obtain the back surface component, and subtracting the
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Clinical imaging using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computed tomography (CT), positron emission tomography (PET), and/or single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) is the standard of care for the detection and staging of human cancer. However, clinical imaging is a macroscopic process, with up to 106 malignant cells filling every 1 mm3 voxel. At present, it is extremely difficult to correlate clinical imaging findings with the cellular genotype and/or phenotype leading to the finding. Hence, "biomarkers," such as dynamic contrast enhancement (DCE) on MRI, or a "hot" voxel on PET seen after injection of a targeted radiotracer, are difficult to validate since the fusion of macroscopic clinical imaging findings with microscopic histological findings is fraught with technical challenges. To solve this problem, our laboratory has developed new near-infrared (NIR) fluorescenceso perfectly on these values that the endorsement is a testament to running a campaign based on that.” El-Sayed hasn’t shied from his religion in the campaign, even as he's had to swat away rumors that he’s a George Soros plant sympathetic to the Muslim Brotherhood. He’s happily described the immigrant story of his father moving to the United States from Egypt and spending time with his stepmother, whose family history in Michigan goes back to before the Civil War. But foremost, El-Sayed and his liberal supporters are betting that campaigning on a Sanders-style platform isn't just good politics in a primary: They're trying to prove that a candidate can tout these issues and win one of the three states that Trump flipped in 2016. “Michigan is ground zero for the
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well as downregulation of a substantial number of genes. Consistent with its function as a co-repressor, our results show that G9a transcriptionally represses expression of cell cycle exit genes p21 and Rb1 by mediating H3K9me2 at their promoters. Consistently, treatment of cells with UNC0638 upregulates expression of these targets concomitant with a reduction in this repressive mark. These findings are in line with previous studies in other cell types that have demonstrated direct transcriptional regulation of p21 expression by G9a ([@B51],[@B52]). It is interesting to note that while Rb1 expression is also repressed by G9a, the levels of phosphorylated Rb1 are enhanced by G9a overexpression. It is likely that the reduced p21 expression in G9a overexpressing cells results in increased CyclinD1/CDK activity, and consequently higher phosphorylated Rb1 levels.with MyoD resulting in its methylation that blocks its transcriptional activity ([@B5]). Interestingly, the association of G9a with MyoD is higher at G2/M phase which may be important for MyoD degradation at G2/M ([@B54]). Indeed, methylation of MyoD by G9a has been reported to be a signal for its degradation ([@B6]). Moreover, our observation that G9a and MyoD association is lower at the G1/S phase is consistent with enhanced MyoD transcriptional activity during differentiation which occurs at the G1 phase. The molecular switch that controls the association of G9a with E2F1 during the G1/S phase, and with MyoD during G2/M remains to be investigated. The stoichiometry of G9a, MyoD and E2F1 at different phases of the cell cycle, or post-translational modifications might dictate the association of G9a with
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the rule induced by the path ${\mathscr{P}}\in {\hat{{\mathscr{P}}}}_{M,n,p_{0}}$ is a linear combination of rules associated with paths with a higher frequency of appearance, then ${\mathscr{P}}$ is simply removed from ${\hat{{\mathscr{P}}}}_{M,n,p_{0}}$. #### Rule aggregation By following the previous steps, we finally obtain a small set of regression rules. As such, a rule $\hat{g}_{n,{\mathscr{P}}}$ associated with a path ${\mathscr{P}}$ is a piecewise constant estimate: if a query point ${\textbf{x}}$ falls into the corresponding hyperrectangle $H_{{\mathscr{P}}} \subset {\mathds{R}}^p$, the rule returns the average of the $Y_i$’s for the training points ${\textbf{X}}_i$’s that belong to $H_{{\mathscr{P}}}$; symmetrically, if ${\textbf{x}}$ falls outside of $H_{{\mathscr{P}}}$, the average of the $Y_i$’s for training points outside of $H_{{\mathscr{P}}}$ is returned. A non-negative weight is assigned to each of the selected rule, in order to combine them into aconcentration. The list of rules output for this dataset is presented in Table \[fig\_model\]. The column “Frequency” refers to $\hat{p}_{M,n}({\mathscr{P}})$, the occurrence frequency of each rule in the forest, used for rule selection. It enables to grasp how weather conditions impact the ozone concentration. In particular, a temperature larger than $65$F or a high inversion base temperature result in high ozone concentrations. The third rule tells us that the interaction of a high temperature with a visibility lower than $150$ miles generates even higher levels of ozone concentration. Interestingly, according to the ninth rule, especially low ozone concentrations are reached when a low temperature and and a low inversion base temperature are combined. Recall that to generate a prediction for a given query point ${\textbf{x}}$, for each rule the corresponding
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forest performs about $10^4$ operations: the unexplained variance is $0.56$ for SIRUS and $0.55$ for random forest. Notice that CART performs considerably worse with $0.67$ unexplained variance. For the second dataset, “Machine”, the output $Y$ of interest is the CPU performance of computer hardware. For $n = 209$ machines, $7$ variables are collected about the machine characteristics. For this dataset, SIRUS, RuleFit and Node harvest have a similar predictivity, in-between CART and random forests. Our algorithm achieves such performance with a readable list of only $9$ rules stable at $88\%$, while RuleFit and Node harvest incorporate respectively $44$ and $42$ rules with stability levels of $23\%$ and $29\%$. Stability and predictivity are represented as $p_0$ varies for “Diabetes” and “Machine” datasets in Figures \[fig\_diabetes\] and \[fig\_machine\], respectively. ![For theQ: Absolute Offset Percentage + Value? Is it possible with css' absolute positioning element to do something like: .myElement{ width: 385px; position: absolute; left: 50% - 385px; } and have the element offset by a percentage minus its width, or something similar? A: use a negative margin in the direction you want to go. .myElement{ width: 385px; position: absolute; left: 50%; margin-left: -385px; } A: you can also use calc: .myElement{ width: 385px; position: absolute; left: **calc(50% - 385px)**;} it's pretty much supported-> http://caniuse.com/#feat=calc
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/*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * plpgsql_cb.c * Simple template making use of PLpgSQL plugin structure with its * callbacks for statement and function controls. * * Copyright (c) 1996-2020, PostgreSQL Global Development Group * * IDENTIFICATION * plpgsql_cb/plpgsql_cb.c * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ #include "postgres.h" #include "plpgsql.h" /* Essential for shared libs! */ PG_MODULE_MAGIC; /* Entry point of library loading */ void _PG_init(void); /* Exit point of library loading */ void _PG_fini(void); static void plpgsql_cb_func_setup(PLpgSQL_execstate *estate, PLpgSQL_function *func); static void plpgsql_cb_func_beg(PLpgSQL_execstate *estate, PLpgSQL_function *func); static void plpgsql_cb_func_end(PLpgSQL_execstate *estate, PLpgSQL_function *func); static void plpgsql_cb_stmt_beg(PLpgSQL_execstate *estate, PLpgSQL_stmt *stmt); static void plpgsql_cb_stmt_end(PLpgSQL_execstate *estate, PLpgSQL_stmt *stmt); static PLpgSQL_plugin plugin_funcs = { plpgsql_cb_func_setup, plpgsql_cb_func_beg, plpgsql_cb_func_end, plpgsql_cb_stmt_beg, plpgsql_cb_stmt_end, NULL, NULL }; static void plpgsql_cb_func_setup(PLpgSQL_execstate *estate, PLpgSQL_function *func) { elog(NOTICE, "function setup: \"%s\"", func->fn_signature); } static void plpgsql_cb_func_beg(PLpgSQL_execstate *estate, PLpgSQL_function *func) { elog(NOTICE, "function beg: \"%s\"", func->fn_signature); } static void plpgsql_cb_func_end(PLpgSQL_execstate *estate, PLpgSQL_function *func) { elog(NOTICE, "function end: \"%s\"", func->fn_signature); } static void plpgsql_cb_stmt_beg(PLpgSQL_execstate *estate, PLpgSQL_stmt *stmt) { elog(NOTICE, "statement beg - ln: %d", stmt->lineno); } static void plpgsql_cb_stmt_end(PLpgSQL_execstate *estate, PLpgSQL_stmt *stmt) { elog(NOTICE, "statement end - ln: %d", stmt->lineno); } /* * _PG_init and change gradually and that we re all weird in our own ways but that we aren t just characters propped up on a set people have depth.I could say all of this and , because I could babble and gush on about the absolute wonderfulness of everything that Jaclyn Moriarty writes all day long, but I could also say Go read these books.Because I can t explain it to you, if you don t know In The Year of Secret Assignments I got to hang out with the gang again which includes Emily, Lydia, and Cassie who have the starring roles And then there s Charlie whom I adore and Sebastian properly swoon y and Bindy Mackenzie makes a cameo appearance don t let them be hatin
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on you, Bindy Personally, I really love Em I know that Lydia is cool as a cat, much cooler than Em who has problems with hyperventilation and most definitely has a chocolate addiction and has the tendency to make fun of girls with lady bug hair clips, but Em is FUNNY And I relate to her in some really weird, completely irrational way Plus, after reading The Ghosts of Ashbury High I have new appreciation for the Em Charlie relationship Also, I have a confession to make I thought Charlie was swoon y than Sebastian I KNOW But Charlie was funny and I couldn t stop grinning after the story about the chicken pieYou talk like the lady who works in the shop where I get my curryPeggs were black. In the wake of the bombing, a kind of proto-wokeness in the city was born. For decades to come, a part of Shaker’s identity would be its pride in diversity efforts. After the bombing, Ludlow residents formed the Ludlow Community Association, a group with aims to integrate the neighborhood purposefully. White real estate agents had stopped listing Ludlow homes by the time the community association formed because the neighborhood was integrating, and homeowners feared that a further increase in black residents would decrease property values. Its strategy was to prevent white flight by setting up a mortgage company, offering help to potential white buyers, while still welcoming black residents with open arms. It was a difficult proposition for the time. Dawson, who lives in Shaker, lauded the
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to be near her mother, who lives in a town not far away. “I think the area that I live in is a prime location,” she said. “There’s a Sam’s Club, a Walmart. There’s a park, bike trails, all that stuff.” Suburban-ideal kind of stuff. The 2016 election made things hard for Dukes in Parma. She said that Trump yard signs made her feel like people were signaling that they didn’t believe in having people like her there. “I feel like people have had deep feelings about a lot of the issues that he raises, but they didn’t really say anything about it [before] because Cuyahoga County is predominantly a Democratic county.” In their book on the 2016 election, “Identity Crisis,” political scientists John Sides, Michael Tesler and Lynn Vavreckstaining [@B29] were performed on tissue slides to evaluate collagen content and endothelial cell presence respectively. Statistical Analysis -------------------- The experimental design is one of repeated measures (multiple measurements in time on each mouse) with subsampling (four measurements per mouse per day treatment combination). The statistical analysis was performed using the PROC MIXED function in SAS version 8.02 (SAS, Cary, NC). The animal was the random-effect component, and effects were considered significant where *P \<*0.05. Results and Discussion ====================== Real-Time Bioluminescent Monitoring of VEGFR-2 In Vivo ------------------------------------------------------ This study was undertaken to investigate the relevance and value of using biophotonics and real-time imaging technology as a tool to screen for compounds with estrogenic activity. In this experiment we test the efficacy of using the VEGFR-2-*Luc* transgenic mouse to indirectly monitor VEGF activity via VEGFR-2-*Luc*gene expression, in
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