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www.what causes flesh eating bacteria?
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: They decided to investigate what was driving this increase by sequencing the genomes of bacterial samples taken from patients. Looking at the genetic sequences, they found that the emergence of a new subtype of emm89 had coincided with the surge in cases. Scientists in Canada, Japan, France and Sweden have also reported a rise in emm89 infections, suggesting that the new variant of the bug is spreading globally.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Additionally, they pointed out the infection is still very rare. Many kinds of bacteria can lead to necrotizing fasciitis, including Streptococcus (group A strep), Klebsiella, Clostridium, and E. coli, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: A dangerous new variant of flesh-eating bacteria has been discovered, and researchers have found that it's already contributed to a spike in severe infections in the UK, Canada, Japan, France and Sweden.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: What are the early symptoms of flesh-eating disease? The early stage of necrotizing fasciitis is characterized by symptoms of redness, swelling, and pain in the affected area. Blisters may be seen in the involved area of skin. Fever, nausea, vomiting, and other flu-like symptoms are common. Another characteristic of necrotizing fasciitis is that the symptoms develop very rapidly, usually within 24 hours after a wound in the skin has allowed the bacteria to invade the tissues beneath the skin.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Now a new subtype belonging to this dangerous group of bacteria has been discovered by researchers from the Imperial College London, after they noticed a sharp rise in the number of infections caused by a particular strain of Streptococcus, called emm89, between 1998 and 2009.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Flesh-eating disease, also called flesh-eating bacteria syndrome is a bacterial infection of the skin and subcutaneous tissue. There is a range of bacteria which can cause flesh-eating disease: Streptococcus pyogenes, Staphylococcus aureus, Vibrio vulnificus, Clostridium perfringens and many others. The most common is Streptococcus A ” “ the same bacteria that causes strep throat. Flesh-eating bacteria do not actually “eat” the flesh, but release a range of toxins and cause complete system shock, known as toxic shock syndrome. While very virulent and deadly, most of bacteria respond to the treatment with antibiotics.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The bacteria that can cause the condition exist normally in the environment and are even found in the body, but a person's immune system is usually able to fight off infection. Group A Strep, for instance, is often in the throat but exists in a small enough number not to cause problems.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: How to Watch Out for 'Flesh-Eating' Bacteria This Summer. A potentially deadly bacteria made headlines again this week after a Florida man reportedly died from an infection related to vibrio vulnificus, sometimes referred to as a flesh-eating bacteria. But state health officials balked at attributing the death to flesh-eating bacteria, causing some confusion. Officials explained that the man did die of an infection related to vibrio vulnificus, but it did not lead to necrotizing fasciitis -- the medical term for a flesh-eating infection.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: But in severe cases, the bacteria gets deeper into the body, where it can cause pneumonia, blood infections and necrotising fasciitis - a condition that eats away at human tissue. One in four patients won't survive this type of invasive infection.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Necrotizing fasciitis is not highly contagious and is only rarely spread from person to person. Usually, infection occurs by the bacteria entering the body through open areas on the skin. Necrotizing fasciitis is treated with antibiotics, and early treatment is critical. Hospitalization, usually with treatment in the intensive-care unit (ICU), is required." ]
There is a range of bacteria which can cause flesh-eating disease: Streptococcus pyogenes, Staphylococcus aureus, Vibrio vulnificus, Clostridium perfringens and many others.
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what is advanced tiered checking
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Find the best checking accounts. At their worst, checking accounts come with high service fees, exorbitant overdraft charges and few additional perks. These bank fees could chip away at your accounts each year. The average monthly maintenance fee on a checking account is currently $13.25, according to the most recent MoneyRates.com Bank Fees survey. At their best, they come with no monthly fees, top-notch money management tools and perhaps – if you’ve really sought out a special account – some level of rewards or interest.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Interest Checking Account from Bank of America The Bank of America Interest Checking account gives you select services you want without the fees. Bank of America Interest Checking® Account.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: The Advantage with Tiered Interest Checking account has a $25 monthly fee that can be waived with $10,000 in combined balances in Bank of America deposits accounts, investment accounts and loans.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Bank of America Checking Accounts. Bank of America checking accounts offer you the ability to deposit and withdraw funds securely via a federally protected mechanism. BoA offers a number of different types of checking account targeted towards the different needs of its customers.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Tiered Interest Checking accounts will appeal to people looking to earn interest on their checking account balance. This type of account also gives almost all the banking services available at either discounted rates or free of charge.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: With MyAccess Checking, you also have the option to enroll in Keep the Change and save all that money! The next option is for people who keep a larger balance in their checking account. It’s called Advantage with Tiered Interest Checking. This option has all the same advantages of the other two, but it also offers special rates on loans, no fee for money order’s or cashier’s checks. It offers unlimited check writing with free checks as well as the option to trade stocks on line for little or no money.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Tiered-Rate Account. What is a 'Tiered-Rate Account'. A tiered-rate account is a checking or savings account that pays interest in increasingly higher amounts as the account balance increases. Each tier corresponds to a range of account balances and interest rates earned by the customer if his or her balance falls within that range.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: In the pilot states, Bank of America’s line of checking accounts may have been less attractive to consumers who preferred a traditional basic checking account. With the eBanking account, customers cannot use a branch for deposits and withdrawals.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Interest Checking Account from Bank of America The Bank of America Interest Checking account gives you select services you want without the fees. interest checking, interest checking account. Bank of America.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Bank of America’s current checking account lineup is rather simple. There are only two checking accounts offered to new customers. The MyAccess Checking account has a $12 monthly fee unless customers post a direct deposit of at least $250 or maintain an average daily balance of $1,500." ]
It is a checking or savings account that pays interest in increasingly higher amounts as the account balance increases.
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young bull definition
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: 1 The best way to tell if a cow is a cow and a bull is a bull is to look between the hind legs for presence of an udder or a scrotum, respectively. Bulls are solid coloured (often brown) individuals, whereas cows are only black and white: This is also a myth.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Dry Cow - a cow in the two - three month period between the end of lactation and the subsequent calving. Cows in which calving is imminent are close-up dry cows, or are freshening. Heifer - young female bovine animal up to birth of first calf or in lactation following the first calving. May be qualified as replacement (to enter herd as a replacement for a culled cow), pregnant, maiden or spayed heifer. A springing heifer is in the last one or two weeks of pregnancy.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Fat stock / Finished Stock - beef animals that are ready for slaughter. Free-Marten - a female born with a male twin, usually infertile. Heifer - young female bovine animal up to birth of first calf or in lactation following the first calving.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: He could be called a bull calf before he is weaned or a yearling bull if he is about a year old (more or less). For a fair number of producers, especially those from the European Union and a fair few in North America, it is known as a <b>bullock</b>. However, a number of others also refer to such an animal as simply a <b>young bull</b>. He could be called a <b>bull calf</b> before he is weaned or a <b>yearling bull</b> if he is about a year old (more or less).\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: 1 Steers are not born as steers, they are born as bull calves and are made into steers by the process of castration. Heifers: These are typically young females that a) were born as females (often called heifer calves) and b) retain female characteristics like cows do.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: A young bull might either be kept for breeding purposes if he comes from a line with good to great genetics, sold as a breeding bull to other dairy farms, or castrated and fed… until slaughter. Some younger bull calves are slaughtered as veal or baby beef, but most are raised in feedlots or stocker operations for beef.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: After that, they are referred to as yearlings or stirks if between one and two years of age. A castrated male is called a steer in the United States; older steers are often called bullocks in other parts of the world but in North America this term refers to a young bull.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: How to Tell the Difference Between Bulls, Cows, Steers and Heifers. There are many people worldwide who think they know what cattle look like but cannot properly tell the difference between a cow, bull, steer or heifer. Most of these people have not been taught how to distinguish between the four.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: For a fair number of producers, especially those from the European Union and a fair few in North America, it is known as a bullock. However, a number of others also refer to such an animal as simply a young bull.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The terminology described here contrasts the differences in definition between the United Kingdom and other British influenced parts of world such as Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, and the United States. An intact (i.e., not castrated) adult male is called a bull. A wild, young, unmarked bull is known as a micky in Australia. An unbranded bovine of either sex is called a maverick in the USA and Canada. An adult female that has had a calf (or two, depending on regional usage) is a cow." ]
Older steers
[ "Passage 7" ]
what is the type of eruption for a dome volcano
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: A Vulcanian eruption is a short, violent, relatively small explosion of viscous magma (usually andesite, dacite, or rhyolite). This type of eruption results from the fragmentation and explosion of a plug of lava in a volcanic conduit, or from the rupture of a lava dome (viscous lava that piles up over a vent).ere are some of the most common types of eruptions: In a Hawaiian eruption, fluid basaltic lava is thrown into the air in jets from a vent or line of vents (a fissure) at the summit or on the flank of a volcano. The jets can last for hours or even days, a phenomenon known as fire fountaining.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Lava domes in the crater of Mount St. Helens. In volcanology, a lava dome or volcanic dome is a roughly circular mound-shaped protrusion resulting from the slow extrusion of viscous lava from a volcano.The geochemistry of lava domes can vary from basalt to rhyolite although most preserved domes tend to have high silica content.he world's largest known dacite flow is the Chao dacite dome complex, a huge coulee coulée-flow dome between two volcanoes in Northern. Chile this flow is over 14 (kilometres.8 7) mi, long has obvious flow features like pressure, ridges and a flow front 400 (1,300 1300) ft (tall the dark scalloped line at lower). left\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Lava domes often form in calderas of stratovolcanoes after a major eruption where the summit of the volcano collapses or is blown away during the eruption. A lava dome has been forming in the crater of Mount Saint Helens after the 1980 eruption of the volcano.ther small domes form on the side of large composite volcanoes. A lava dome on the slopes of a composite volcano can become unstable when hot lava erupts causing pyroclastic flows to form on its slopes.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Dome Volcano. A dome volcano is small and often forms inside the caldera of a stratovolcano. After a large eruption when large amount of magma has emptied out of the magma chamber the summit of the composite volcano collapses forming a depression.Inside the depression magma oozes out to begin forming a small lava dome.ome Volcano A lava dome is small and often forms inside the caldera of a stratovolcano. Volcano Facts Find out lots of fascinating facts and trivia about volcanoes on this webpage. Home Page The Science Site contains information on our planet, volcanoes, science projects, earthquakes and much more.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: A lava dome is a mound that will form when lava piles up over a volcano’s vent instead of moving away. Since the eruption of lava is slow there is no chance for a lava flow to occur and therefore the lava dome will form.he Coulees are somewhere between a lava dome and a lava flow. This type of dome usually takes place on the side of a slope and that is why it can run down. It is rare for this type of dome to be very large but there are a few examples which are over 10 kilometers.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Lava domes, which may also be referred to as volcanic domes, are common features in volcanic regions throughout the world. Lava domes can come in many shapes and sizes, and while they may not be quite as spectacular as their explosive or flowing counterparts, they are often still an awe inspiring sight to see.The purpose of this page is to provide a brief introduction to lava domes, which will by no means be entirely comprehensive.ava domes can come in many shapes and sizes, and while they may not be quite as spectacular as their explosive or flowing counterparts, they are often still an awe inspiring sight to see. The purpose of this page is to provide a brief introduction to lava domes, which will by no means be entirely comprehensive.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The most common type of volcanic eruption occurs when magma (the term for lava when it is below the Earth's surface) is released from a volcanic vent. Eruptions can be effusive, where lava flows like a thick, sticky liquid, or explosive, where fragmented lava explodes out of a vent.ere are some of the most common types of eruptions: In a Hawaiian eruption, fluid basaltic lava is thrown into the air in jets from a vent or line of vents (a fissure) at the summit or on the flank of a volcano. The jets can last for hours or even days, a phenomenon known as fire fountaining.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: USGS. Dangers of lava domes. Lava domes also form on the steep sides of volcanoes where they can become dislodged during an eruption. These are the most dangerous type of lava domes because they can expose molten rock beneath the dome that become pyroclastic flows as the gases inside the volcano are released.ome Volcano A lava dome is small and often forms inside the caldera of a stratovolcano. Volcano Facts Find out lots of fascinating facts and trivia about volcanoes on this webpage. Home Page The Science Site contains information on our planet, volcanoes, science projects, earthquakes and much more.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: LAVA DOMES. Although felsic lavas are generally associated with explosive Plinian-type eruptions, they sometimes extrude at the surface as relatively cold, viscous lava domes. Vesiculation during eruption will deplete the magma in volatiles, thus depriving the magma of the very gases needed for a sustained eruption.lthough felsic lavas are generally associated with explosive Plinian-type eruptions, they sometimes extrude at the surface as relatively cold, viscous lava domes. Vesiculation during eruption will deplete the magma in volatiles, thus depriving the magma of the very gases needed for a sustained eruption.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: A dome volcano is a round shaped mountain made of viscous lava. The lava has a high silica content that prevents the lava from flowing very far from its vent. Most domes are formed by dacite and rhyolite lavas.Dacite dome in central Oregon, Myrna Martin.ther small domes form on the side of large composite volcanoes. A lava dome on the slopes of a composite volcano can become unstable when hot lava erupts causing pyroclastic flows to form on its slopes." ]
Lava domes
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where is smithfield wv
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: The climate in this area is characterized by hot, humid summers and generally mild to cool winters. According to the Köppen Climate Classification system, Smithfield has a humid subtropical climate, abbreviated Cfa on climate maps.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: 1 View all PepsiCo jobs in Fairmont, WV - Fairmont jobs. 2 Salary Search: Customer Development Assistant Representative salaries in Fairmont, WV. 3 Learn more about working at PepsiCo. Related forums: Fairmont West, Virginia - PepsiCo.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Smithfield is located at 39°29′49″N 80°33′40″W / 39.49694°N 80.56111°W / 39.49694; -80.56111 (39.496806, -80.561242). According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 0.30 square miles (0.78 km2), of which, 0.29 square miles (0.75 km2) is land and 0.01 square miles (0.03 km2) is water.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: 1 View all United Hospital Center jobs in Bridgeport, WV - Bridgeport jobs. 2 Salary Search: Security Officer salaries in Bridgeport, WV. 3 Learn more about working at United Hospital Center. Related forums: Security Officer - Bridgeport West, Virginia - United Hospital Center.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: There are also easy-to-read statistics and interactive maps to tell you about the neighborhood's real estate market, population, cost of living, and much more. Finding great Smithfield homes for sale is easy on realtor.com®, and so is finding detailed information about properties, neighborhoods, and schools. Search here and simplify real estate.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Find Smithfield, WV homes for sale and other Smithfield real estate on realtor.com®. Search Smithfield houses, condos, townhomes and single-family homes by price and location.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Making the right choice on a property may seem like a lot of work, and there are a lot of things to know, but it doesn't have to be a hassle. When you search for Smithfield, WV homes for sale with realtor.com®, you get all the information you need to make a great decision, and you get it fast.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: If the Smithfield properties for sale are a bit to numerous or random for your browsing pleasure, you can easily narrow your search by the features that are important to you, popular factors include a minimum number of bedrooms and a price range.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The median income for a household in the town was $78,500, and the median income for a family was $92,188. Males had a median income of $73,125 versus $35,000 for females. The per capita income for the town was $58,279. About 1.8% of families and 2.9% of the population were below the poverty line, including 43.9% of those under the age of eighteen and 13.2% of those sixty five or over.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Smithfield is a town in Wetzel County, West Virginia, United States. The population was 145 at the 2010 census. Smithfield was named for Henry Smith, who kept a store there." ]
Wetzel County, West Virginia, United States.
[ "Passage 10" ]
timelier definition
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Antonyms for timelier. 1 unsuited. 2 unsuitable. 3 inappropriate. inopportune. 4 untimely. improper.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Examples of timely in a sentence. 1 Her very timely book examines the effects of global warming on the world's climates. 2 She always responds to my requests in a timely fashion .\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Relevance ranks synonyms and suggests the best matches based on how closely a synonym’s sense matches the sense you selected. Complexity sorts synonyms based on their difficulty. Adjust it higher to choose from words that are more complex. Length ranks your synonyms based on character count.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The definition of timely refers to something done at a good and suitable time. An example of something that would be described as a timely release is a new book in the horror genre just as horror books start to take off and become really popular. timely. timely.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: timeliest. 1 1 : coming early or at the right time a timely decision timely payment. 2 2 : appropriate or adapted to the times or the occasion a timely book.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Definition of timely. timelier. ; timeliest. 1 : coming early or at the right time a timely decision timely payment. 2 : appropriate or adapted to the times or the occasion a timely book.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: in a timely manner definition, in a timely manner meaning | English dictionary. Search also in: Web News Encyclopedia Images. timely. adj , -lier, -liest. adv. 1 at the right or an opportune or appropriate time. 2 an archaic word for → early.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The definition of timely refers to something done at a good and suitable time. An example of something that would be described as a timely release is a new book in the horror genre just as horror books start to take off and become really popular. -·lier, -·li·est.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Easter egg. An Easter egg is an egg made of chocolate that is given as a present at Easter. In some countries, Easter eggs are hidden and children then look for them. See full definition.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Ex.: In 2013, a pop star twerking on stage at the MTV VMA created a huge buzz on social networks making the term twerk popular worldwide and likely contributing towards its entry in the dictionary. be a pussy." ]
Timelier is to coming early or at the right time a timely decision timely payment.
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weather december in italy
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Italy in December. While most tourists dream of visiting Italy during the summer, there are some who would visit at no other time than in December – and it’s not just because of the Christmas holiday, either. Weather in December in Italy. There’s no denying that Italy in December is cold – there’s snow in the mountains along the northern border of the country and in the mountain ranges that run down the length of the peninsula, and there’s even sometimes snow in the cities that aren’t up in the mountains.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Tuscany in December? I have been to Tuscany in the summer and fall but never in the dead of winter (end of December). I'm contemplating a trip to Italy and between it being December and the week between Christmas and NY, I just want to make sure we don't show up to a ghost town.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Northeastern Italy. This section takes in the regions of Emilia-Romagna, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Trentino-Alto Adige and Veneto. Three weather stations on the list are located at over 2000 metres (6560 feet) elevation: Paganella and Passo Rolle in the Dolomites and Monte Cimone of the Apennine Mountains. Average December temperatures.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Average Weather in December in Rome Italy. In Rome, the month of December is characterized by gradually falling daily high temperatures, with daily highs decreasing by 4°F, from 57°F to 54°F over the course of the month, and rarely exceeding 64°F or dropping below 47°F.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Over the course of December in Rome, the length of the day is essentially constant. The shortest day of the month is December 21, with 9 hours, 8 minutes of daylight and the longest day is December 1, with 9 hours, 22 minutes of daylight.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: December is an odd mix of not ideal (at least not to most travelers) weather without the usual perk of bargains and thin crowds. But then, of course, there’s Christmas. For many visitors, being in Italy – specifically Vatican City – for Christmas is a lifelong dream, and then no other month will do for a trip.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Weather in Italy in December. December isn’t always Italy’s coldest month, but it’s close. Snow is common in many parts of the country, particularly in the mountains and at higher elevations, and even sometimes at sea level (snow falling in Venice is one of the most beautiful winter scenes you’ll see in Italy).\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Jul 23, 2013, 2:38 PM. I have been to Tuscany in the summer and fall but never in the dead of winter (end of December). I'm contemplating a trip to Italy and between it being December and the week between Christmas and NY, I just want to make sure we don't show up to a ghost town.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Italy in September. Italy in October. Italy in November. >> And for more helpful trip-planning advice, don’t miss my Italy first-time visitor guide! Italy is not a huge country, but the weather from the top to the toe of this boot will vary pretty dramatically throughout the year. Plus, with the long coastlines and mountain ranges, the temperature can change in a matter of minutes as you go from town to town.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Average Temperatures for Italy in December. Average temperatures for December at cities and vacation spots all over Italy are listed below in degrees Celsius and Fahrenheit. The tables give the normals for maximum and minimum monthly temperatures based on weather data collected from 1971 to 2000." ]
Gradually falling daily high temperatures, with daily highs decreasing by 4°F, from 57°F to 54°F over the course of the month, and rarely exceeding 64°F or dropping below 47°F.
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what is the definition of undercapitalized
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Definition of undercapitalized. : having too little capital for efficient operation an undercapitalized business.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: TRENDING NOW. 1 nexus 'Connection, link'. 2 ignominious 'Characterized by disgrace or shame'. 3 vindicate Reporters asked Trump if he felt vindicated. interpretate An archaic variant of 1 'interpret'. gravamen 'The material or significant part of a grievance or complaint'.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Numerology. 1 Chaldean Numerology. The numerical value of undercapitalized in Chaldean Numerology is: 6. 2 Pythagorean Numerology. The numerical value of undercapitalized in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: UK also undercapitalised uk ​ /ˌʌndəˈkæpɪtəlaɪzd/ us ​ FINANCE. › if a business is undercapitalized, it has less money than it needs in order to work effectively or to grow: As with all small businesses, we are undercapitalized.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: DEFINITION of 'Undercapitalization'. When a company does not have sufficient capital to conduct normal business operations and pay creditors. This can occur when the company is not generating enough cash flow or is unable to access forms of financing such as debt or equity. If a company can't generate capital over time, it increases its chance of going bankrupt as it loses the ability to service its debts.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Under-capitalization is often a result of improper financial planning. However, a viable business may have difficulty raising sufficient capital during an economic downturn or in a country that imposes artificial constraints on capital investment. Accountants can structure the financials in order to minimize profit, and thus taxes.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: verb (used with object), undercapitalized, undercapitalizing. 1. to provide an insufficient amount of capital for (a business enterprise). Also, especially British, undercapitalise. Origin of undercapitalize.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: › if a business is undercapitalized, it has less money than it needs in order to work effectively or to grow: 1 As with all small businesses, we are undercapitalized. 2 Many business travelers have long endured poor service, often from undercapitalized state carriers.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: An under-capitalized business may be one that cannot afford current operational expenses due to a lack of capital, which can trigger bankruptcy, may be one that is over-exposed to risk, or may be one that is financially sound but does not have the funds required to expand to meet market demand." ]
Having too little capital for efficient operation an undercapitalized business.
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if then formula excel
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Question: In Microsoft Excel, I'd like to use the IF function to create the following logic: if C11>=620, and C10=ForS, and C4<=$1,000,000, and C4<=$500,000, and C7<=85%, and C8<=90%, and C12<=50, and C14<=2, and C15=OO, and C16=N, and C19<=48, and C21=Y, then reference cell A148 on Sheet2.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: The IF function is a built-in function in Excel that is categorized as a Logical Function. It can be used as a worksheet function (WS) in Excel. As a worksheet function, the IF function can be entered as part of a formula in a cell of a worksheet.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: The IF Function Syntax and Arguments. A function's syntax refers to the layout of the function and includes the function's name, brackets, and arguments. The syntax of the function is: =IF(logic test, value if true, value if false) The logic test is always a comparison between two values. Comparison operators are used, for example, to see if the first value is greater than or less than the second, or equal to it.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: When you really get to know the advanced functions in Microsoft Excel, one function that you will no doubt begin to use frequently is the IF function. In automating your calculations and data manipulation, the IF function will give you some of the same features that professional developers often use to design programs.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: This translates as C6 contains a value greater than or equal to 70. It will either be TRUE or FALSE, depending on the value in C6. You then supply a value that the IF function should return if the test is TRUE, and a value to use if the test is FALSE. This is the formula that appears D6 in the example shown.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: B. Enter the formula: =IF(A4-TODAY()>30, “Past Due”, “OK”) in cell B4. In English, this formula means: If the date in cell A4 minus today’s date is greater than 30 days, then enter the words ‘Past Due’ in cell B4, else/otherwise enter the word ‘OK.’ Copy this formula from B4 to B5 through B13.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The IF function can perform a logical test and return one value for a TRUE result, and another for a FALSE result. For example, to pass scores above 70: =IF(A1>70,Pass,Fail). More than one condition can be tested by nesting IF functions. The IF function can be combined with logical functions like AND and OR.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Just change the names at the beginning of each quarter, enter the new grades at the end of each quarter, and Excel calculates the results. A. Enter this formula in cell C4: =IF(B4<70,”FAIL”,”PASS”). This means if the score in B4 is less than 70, then enter the word FAIL in cell B4, else/otherwise enter the word PASS.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Question: In Microsoft Excel, I need a formula that does the following: IF the value in cell A1 is BLANK, then return BLANK. IF the value in cell A1 is TEXT, then return TEXT. IF the value in cell A1 is NUMERIC, then return NUM.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Like most of the functions you are familiar with in Excel, the IF function delivers an output to a single cell, as opposed to a range of cells (as would be the case for an array function). In using it to process multiple entries throughout a spreadsheet, you construct it for a single cell and then copy it down to additional cells in a range." ]
C4: =IF(B4<70,”FAIL”,”PASS”)
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hof meaning in german
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: c (=Fürstenhof) court. bei or am Hofe at court. am Hofe Ludwig XIV. at the court of Louis XIV. Hof halten (lit, fig) to hold court. d einem Mädchen den Hof machen dated, hum to court a girl dated , to pay court to a girl form.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Etymologically, the Old Norse word hof is the same as the German word hof, which originally meant a hall and later came to refer to a court (originally in the meaning of a royal or aristocratic court) and then also to a farm.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Historical Examples. He ordered a stein of hofbrau, and carried it into the main hall, which was just off the bar-room. The Puppet Crown Harold MacGrath. He had heard of the place and the praise of its hofbrau and Munich beers. The Puppet Crown Harold MacGrath.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Historical Examples. 1 He ordered a stein of hofbrau, and carried it into the main hall, which was just off the bar-room. The Puppet Crown Harold MacGrath. 2 He had heard of the place and the praise of its hofbrau and Munich beers. The Puppet Crown Harold MacGrath.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Freebase(0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: Hof. Hof is a town located on the banks of the Saale in the northeastern corner of the German state of Bavaria, in the Franconian region, at the Czech border and the forested Fichtelgebirge and Frankenwald upland regions.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: PDF Coat of Arms. + Extended History. The surname Hof was first found in Westphalia, where the family contributed greatly to the development of an emerging nation.The name probably stems from the German word Hof meaning court..\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Detailed Translations for Hof from German to English. Hof: Hof [der ~] noun. der Hof (Hinterhof; Innenhof) the courtyard courtyard [the ~] noun. der Hof (Bauernhof; Höfe; Gut) the farmyard; the farmstead farmyard [the ~] noun.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Buy PDF History ». The surname Hof was first found in Westphalia, where the family contributed greatly to the development of an emerging nation.The name probably stems from the German word Hof meaning court..\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: In medieval Scandinavian sources, it occurs once as a hall, in the Eddic poem Hymiskviða, and beginning in the fourteenth century, in the court meaning. Otherwise, it occurs only as a word for a temple. Hof also occasionally occurs with the meaning temple in Old High German. In Scandinavia during the Viking Age, it appears to have displaced older terms for a sacred place, vé, hörgr, lundr, vangr, and vin, particularly in the West Norse linguistic area, namely Norway and Iceland.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word Hof. Freebase(0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: Hof is a town located on the banks of the Saale in the northeastern corner of the German state of Bavaria, in the Franconian region, at the Czech border and the forested Fichtelgebirge and Frankenwald upland regions." ]
A hall and later came to refer to a court (originally in the meaning of a royal or aristocratic court) and then also to a farm.
[ "Passage 7", "Passage 2" ]
hyperventilate meaning
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Dictionary entry overview: What does hyperventilation mean? • HYPERVENTILATION (noun) The noun HYPERVENTILATION has 1 sense: 1. an increased depth and rate of breathing greater than demanded by the body needs; can cause dizziness and tingling of the fingers and toes and chest pain if continued Familiarity information: HYPERVENTILATION used as a noun is very rare.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: hyperventilate; hyperventilation; hyperventilation tetany; hypervigilance; hypervigilant; hypervirulent; hypervitaminosis\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Hyperventilation is common and normal after aerobic exercise. Hyperventilation can be caused by serious diseases of metabolism and anxiety. Relief for hyperventilation caused by anxiety can be achieved by breathing in and out of a paper bag to increase the level of carbon dioxide in the blood.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: excessively rapid and deep breathing. a condition characterized by abnormally prolonged and rapid breathing, resulting in decreased carbon dioxide levels and increased oxygen levels that produce faintness, tingling of the fingers and toes, and, if continued, alkalosis and loss of consciousness.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: hyperventilation [BACK TO TOP] Meaning: An increased depth and rate of breathing greater than demanded by the body needs; can cause dizziness and tingling of the fingers and toes and chest pain if continued\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Meaning: An increased depth and rate of breathing greater than demanded by the body needs; can cause dizziness and tingling of the fingers and toes and chest pain if continued. Classified under: Nouns denoting acts or actions. Hypernyms (hyperventilation is a kind of...): breathing; external respiration; respiration; ventilation (the bodily process of inhalation and exhalation; the process of taking in oxygen from inhaled air and releasing carbon dioxide by exhalation)\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: hyperventilation. 1 excessively rapid and deep breathing. 2 a condition characterized by abnormally prolonged and rapid breathing, resulting in decreased carbon dioxide levels and increased oxygen levels that produce faintness, tingling of the fingers and toes, and, if continued, alkalosis and loss of consciousness.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Medical Definition of Hyperventilation Hyperventilation: Overbreathing. Hyperventilation causes dizziness, lightheadedness, a sense of unsteadiness, and tingling around the mouth and fingertips. Hyperventilation can be severe enough to mimic the early warning symptoms of a heart attack, and is therefore a common cause of emergency room visits in the US.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: hyperventilation hy·per·ven·ti·la·tion (hī'pər-věn'tl-ā'shən) n. Abnormally fast or deep respiration resulting in the loss of carbon dioxide from the blood, thereby causing a decrease in blood pressure and sometimes fainting.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: • HYPERVENTILATION (noun) The noun HYPERVENTILATION has 1 sense: 1. an increased depth and rate of breathing greater than demanded by the body needs; can cause dizziness and tingling of the fingers and toes and chest pain if continued. Familiarity information: HYPERVENTILATION used as a noun is very rare." ]
Hyperventilation means an increased depth and rate of breathing greater than demanded by the body needs.
[ "Passage 1" ]
can life insurance cash value be used for adding money?
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: If you haven’t had the policy long enough to build much cash value, another potential source of funds may be in a policy taken out by your parents or grandparents. They might have taken out a Life insurance policy on you a long time ago and may be able to access the cash value to put towards a down payment.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Life insurance comes in two basic flavors: term and permanent. Term insurance is pure insurance, and as such, its only benefit is the death benefit. Permanent insurance includes whole life, universal life and variable life, and has living benefits — foremost of which is the accumulation of cash value. Trent explored this topic in his earlier post, ‘Buy Term Life Insurance.’.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: For example, on death, if the cash value accrued within a policy is $100,000. Under the add to cash value option, the beneficiaries would receive the face value of the life insurance policy plus the $100,000 cash value. However, the increased benefit option indicates higher premiums for the policy owners.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Tap the cash value. A permanent life insurance policy has two components: the face value, or the amount that will be paid to your beneficiaries when you die, and the cash value -- a savings account that’s funded by a portion of your premiums.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: BREAKING DOWN 'Add To Cash Value Option'. In universal life insurance, policy owners can opt to participate in the surplus of the insurance company and receive the dividends annually. Here, they have the option to add the accumulated cash value to the face amount when the death benefit is paid.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Term life insurance provides protection for only a specified period of time – usually 10, 15, 20 or 30 years. There is no cash value associated with term life coverage, which is why premiums are often lower than for other types of insurance. Some term life policies may offer greater flexibility such as terms for return of premium and the potential to convert to whole life insurance.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Variable life insurance is a policy whose cash value is based on the performance of an investment sub account. The cash value can be invested in a variety of investments that can include stocks, bonds, and money market funds.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Personal Bank. The cash value that accumulates in a life insurance policy is like a personal bank account, in that the assets can only be drawn against by you and you are the loan officer. In a conventional bank, a loan officer reviews your credit and determines how much you can borrow and at what rate funds can be borrowed with only your approval.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: You can also exchange a life insurance policy for long-term-care insurance tax-free. (Before 2010, when a new law took effect, you had to first cash out your policy and pay taxes on the gains.) And because long-term-care benefits aren’t taxable, you’ll never pay taxes on your gains, says Kitces.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Before the Sale. Borrowing from your Life insurance policy. First of all, some Life insurance policies let you borrow from your policy’s accumulated cash to pay for major expenses. That means, if you have a Permanent Life insurance policy, a part of the premium (the cash value) is set aside in an accumulation account." ]
Yes, The beneficiaries would receive the face value of the life insurance policy plus the $100,000 cash value.
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what is the best nerf sniper
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: I boasted a lot about my cooking ability. I had been experimenting for a while, after living with a trained chef for a year or so, and was confident that I made kick-ass food. The first night I cooked for the (now) uber-hub and Matt, I made fried catfish. My dad made the best fried catfish while I was growing up.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: In my opinion this gun is the best to use in a Nerf war. Apart from the sound it makes as it is firing there isn't really any other negatives. The rate of fire is amazing and personally it is a really comfortable gun to use as it is not too heavy and the stock can be adjusted.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: , Owner of a 15 gun strong nerf arsenal, nerf modder and college student. 1 There are several different categories in which Nerf modifications may fit. If you will; functionality mods - which affect how the gun operates, loads, etc. and performance mods - which affect power and accuracy. Generally, with any magazine loading Nerf gun, I highly recommend mods removing magazine locks.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The Top 10 Nerf Guns of All Time. In many ways, the Nerf gun is the go-to toy shooter. While BB guns will shoot your eye out, and water guns require a warm day and open space, Nerf's foam ammo is safe for limbs and fragile furnishings. Nerf has been around for 40 years (the first product was a small foam ball), and foam ballistics have come a long way in that time.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: We got a sneak peek at the longest-range Nerf gun in history, the 100-foot-firing N-Strike Elite Centurion. The Centurion is the first in a new line of Nerf guns that use MEGA darts. The darts are about twice the size of typical Nerf darts, which engineers say helps them get the momentum they need to fly further.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: 1 Nerf N-Strike Elite RapidStrike CS-18. Its obviously the best because it shoots 4 darts a second! Not only that it has a built in scope and it can take ammo clips making it easy to reload plus it has great range and yes it is the best nerf gun EVER!\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The massive MEGA dart Corinne Iozzio. Sniping our fellow editors is a much-beloved and long-standing tradition here at Popular Science HQ. Trouble is: our long hallways leave us no escape from our all too well-armed victims. That won’t be the case for much longer; soon, we can be snipers.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Nerf made a Sniper Rifle - shoots 100 feet. Discussion in 'The Vestibule' started by atomix, May 28, 2013. Sniping our fellow editors is a much-beloved and long-standing tradition here at Popular Science HQ. Trouble is: our long hallways leave us no escape from our all too well-armed victims.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: This pistol is by far the best pistol nerf EVER made. It has a fantastic laser, shoots extremely far and has spots for two more darts. The laser only takes 2 AAA batteries which are super cheap. I would recommend this gun to absolutely everybody.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Longshot vs Longstrike. With 2 major sniper rifles on the market, it may be difficult to choose between one or the other. We all have our own preferences, which will surely play as a factor in which blaster you decide to get. To make things easier, here is a breakdown of those factors you may be keen for. Contents." ]
Nerf N-Strike Elite RapidStrike CS-18
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do you start ship lap from the bottom or top
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Once you get close enough, it'll jump right into place. To keep it from jumping around again, right click on the taskbar, and then select Lock the Taskbar. If you like, you can actually put your taskbar on top, the bottom or any side of the screen you like.That's all there is to it! Once again, I'm Leo Notenboom for AskLeo.info.lthough by default the task bar appears on the bottom of the screen, it can be on any of the sides you prefer it on. To move it from any. side to another, simply click on an unused part of it and drag it. where you want it.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: 1 From the Start screen, tap or click Desktop. 2 If you don’t see the Desktop tile on the Start screen, swipe up from the middle of the screen to get to Apps view, and then tap or click Desktop. 3 Press Windows logo key + D on your keyboard. 4 Swipe in from the right edge of the screen, and then tap Search. Press Windows logo key + D on your keyboard. 2 Swipe in from the right edge of the screen, and then tap Search. ( 3 If you're using a mouse, point to the upper-right corner of the screen, move the mouse pointer down, and then click Search 4 .). Enter desktop in the search box, and then tap or click Desktop in the results.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Right-click on your TaskBar, and make sure it is unlocked beofre you try and move it: Transcript. I'm Leo Notenboom for AskLeo.info. A reader asked My taskbar moved from the bottom of my monitor to the side.lthough by default the task bar appears on the bottom of the screen, it can be on any of the sides you prefer it on. To move it from any. side to another, simply click on an unused part of it and drag it. where you want it.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Shiplap is rounded, wooden siding that provides an attractive wood finish on the outside of a house. The top edge is always thinner than the bottom edge, and most shiplap boards are about 6 inches wide. Overlap each board slightly as you install the planks, bottom to top.ark all studs before you nail the siding. Nail the bottom row of shiplap boards with ribbed (galvanized) siding nails. Each stud should get two or three nails per board, placed in a neat, vertical row. Drive each nail so the head is flush with the surface of the board.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: 1 If unlocked, you can click and drag the taskbar to move it on the screen. 2 Accidentally dragging the taskbar is one main reason it moves locations. 3 To lock the taskbar in place, right-click it and select Lock the taskbar from the menu.elect Bottom in the drop-down menu next to Taskbar location on screen.. Related Reading: How to Remove Firefox From the Desktop and Apply Its Icon in the Start Menu. Step 3. Click Apply to move the taskbar back to the bottom of the screen.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: In Windows 7, the taskbar, which includes the Start menu, is on the bottom of the screen by default. If you accidentally move the taskbar to the top or the side of the screen, employees can struggle with the awkward location.elect Bottom in the drop-down menu next to Taskbar location on screen.. Related Reading: How to Remove Firefox From the Desktop and Apply Its Icon in the Start Menu. Step 3. Click Apply to move the taskbar back to the bottom of the screen.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: J. J. I just want to know how I can move the bar (the gray bar that's on the bottom of the screen) with the start menu, from the side of the screen back to the bottom of my screen.9 people had this question.rab the Taskbar in a blank area and drag it to the bottom of the screen. Hope this helps. Rob Brown-Microsoft MVP-Windows Experience: Bicycle-Mark Twain said it right.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: You can do any of the following: 1 From the Start screen, tap or click Desktop. 2 If you don’t see the Desktop tile on the Start screen, swipe up from the middle of the screen to get to Apps view, and then tap or click Desktop.3 Press Windows logo key + D on your keyboard. Press Windows logo key + D on your keyboard. 2 Swipe in from the right edge of the screen, and then tap Search. ( 3 If you're using a mouse, point to the upper-right corner of the screen, move the mouse pointer down, and then click Search 4 .). Enter desktop in the search box, and then tap or click Desktop in the results.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Step 2. Select Bottom in the drop-down menu next to Taskbar location on screen.. Related Reading: How to Remove Firefox From the Desktop and Apply Its Icon in the Start Menu. Step 3. Click Apply to move the taskbar back to the bottom of the screen.elect Bottom in the drop-down menu next to Taskbar location on screen.. Related Reading: How to Remove Firefox From the Desktop and Apply Its Icon in the Start Menu. Step 3. Click Apply to move the taskbar back to the bottom of the screen.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Tip. 1 If unlocked, you can click and drag the taskbar to move it on the screen. 2 Accidentally dragging the taskbar is one main reason it moves locations. 3 To lock the taskbar in place, right-click it and select Lock the taskbar from the menu.elect Bottom in the drop-down menu next to Taskbar location on screen.. Related Reading: How to Remove Firefox From the Desktop and Apply Its Icon in the Start Menu. Step 3. Click Apply to move the taskbar back to the bottom of the screen." ]
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causes rheumatoid arthritis
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Introduction. Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic disease in which various joints in the body are inflamed, leading to swelling, pain, stiffness, and the possible loss of function. Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease in which the body's immune system attacks joints and other tissues.The pattern of joints affected is usually symmetrical, involves the hands and other joints, and is worse in the morning.heumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic disease in which various joints in the body are inflamed, leading to swelling, pain, stiffness, and the possible loss of function.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Share +. Text A A A. Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disease where the body's immune system attacks normal joint tissues, causing inflammation of the joint lining. This inflammation of the joint lining (called the synovium) can cause pain, stiffness, swelling, warmth, and redness.hare +. Text A A A. Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disease where the body's immune system attacks normal joint tissues, causing inflammation of the joint lining. This inflammation of the joint lining (called the synovium) can cause pain, stiffness, swelling, warmth, and redness.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Other genes connected to RA include: STAT4, a gene that plays important roles in the regulation and activation of the immune system; TRAF1 and C5, two genes relevant to chronic inflammation; and PTPN22, a gene associated with both the development and progression of rheumatoid arthritis.he cause of RA is not yet fully understood, although doctors do know that an abnormal response of the immune system plays a leading role in the inflammation and joint damage that occurs.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Researchers are working to understand what causes rheumatoid arthritis. Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a complex disease in which the patient’s immune system attacks its own tissue causing swelling and inflammation in the joints and damage of tissues and other organs.amage in joints of patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is induced by the patient’s immune system attacking its own joint tissues. However, a portion of this damage is caused by “resident” normal cells in the joint that have become altered during and after the immune attack.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: A. A. A. Unlike osteoarthritis, a condition caused by wear and tear on joints, rheumatoid arthritis happens when your immune system targets your joint linings. It’s a long-term condition that also affects other tissue, but the joints are usually the most severely affected.Doctors don’t know exactly what causes RA.. A. A. Unlike osteoarthritis, a condition caused by wear and tear on joints, rheumatoid arthritis happens when your immune system targets your joint linings. It’s a long-term condition that also affects other tissue, but the joints are usually the most severely affected.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Arthritis means joint inflammation. The joint inflammation of rheumatoid arthritis causes swelling, pain, stiffness, and redness in the joints. The inflammation of rheumatoid disease can also occur in tissues around the joints, such as the tendons, ligaments, and muscles. Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease that can cause chronic inflammation of the joints and other areas of the body. 2 Rheumatoid arthritis symptoms and signs include. 3 joint pain in the feet, hands, and knees, 4 swollen joints, 5 fever, 6 tender joints, 7 loss of joint function,\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Causes of rheumatoid arthritis. Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune condition, which means it is caused by the body’s immune system attacking itself. However, it is not yet known what triggers this.Normally, your immune system makes antibodies that attack bacteria and viruses, helping fight infection.auses of rheumatoid arthritis. Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune condition, which means it is caused by the body’s immune system attacking itself. However, it is not yet known what triggers this.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease. This means that your immune system starts attacking your body’s own tissues instead of germs and viruses, which causes inflammation.Inflammation normally dies down fairly quickly but in rheumatoid arthritis it becomes a long-term (chronic) process.heumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease. This means that your immune system starts attacking your body’s own tissues instead of germs and viruses, which causes inflammation.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: About RA. Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a disease that causes pain, swelling, and stiffness in the joints. In some people, it can also cause the joints to become damaged and deformed.xamples include multiple sclerosis, type 1 diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, and systemic lupus erythematosus. Inflammation. Redness, swelling, pain, and/or a feeling of heat in an area of the body. This is a protective reaction to injury, disease, or irritation of the tissues.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: 1 Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease that can cause chronic inflammation of the joints and other areas of the body. 2 Rheumatoid arthritis symptoms and signs include. 3 joint pain in the feet, hands, and knees, 4 swollen joints, 5 fever, 6 tender joints, 7 loss of joint function, Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease that can cause chronic inflammation of the joints and other areas of the body. 2 Rheumatoid arthritis symptoms and signs include. 3 joint pain in the feet, hands, and knees, 4 swollen joints, 5 fever, 6 tender joints, 7 loss of joint function," ]
Swelling, pain, stiffness, and redness in the joints.
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how many story how many feet in a story
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: I think it's 10 ft per story to a building, so 5 stories is 50 ft. If you look at the website I gave as a source, it says the building is 1,368 feet tall and 110 stories. About 12 feet in one story. Its more like 10 ft per story in commercial buildings.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Depends on height of each story. In a domestic house probably about 8 feet, probably 10 feet or more in large commercial building. So answer in range 16 to 20 feet. Then you h…ave to add the roof unless it is flat. A 24x24 2 Story Building at Alans Factory Outlet is 18' Tall.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Answer Wiki. One story is about 15 feet (4.5 meters), including floor and ceiling structure and the headspace of the rooms. For a multiple-story building, estimate about 13 feet per floor, because one man's ceiling is another man's floor. Interior headspace standard is an 8-foot ceiling above the floor, without counting the floor or ceiling structures.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Ad blocker interference detected! Wikia is a free-to-use site that makes money from advertising. We have a modified experience for viewers using ad blockers. Wikia is not accessible if you’ve made further modifications. Remove the custom ad blocker rule(s) and the page will load as expected.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Ericka Magnus. The average story is about 12 feet, but there are no set story heights. But an 8 story would average about 96 feet. Thanks!\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: four stories is 43 feet, If you would like to get technical its 43.30708661419028 feet, there is between 10 and 12 feet per story. Although the height of floors varies by the age & style of the building, a story is equal 2 about 10.82677165354757 ft on average. It varies, but 12-1/2 feet/story is a very good estimate assuming about 10' for ceiling height and 2' for floor thickness. There are 10 feet per story.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Welcome to FunTrivia's Question & Answer section! Ask FunTrivia strives to be the most accurate and complete source for answers to trivia questions on the web. Please cite all facts with citation links or references from trustable sources. Editors continuously recheck submissions and claims.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Building stories have an average height of 10 or 11 feet, so a 13 story building would be about 130 to 143 feet tall.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Quick Answer. There are 10.826 feet in a story before rounding. The normal choice is to allow 10 feet for every story, although this tends to vary based on the choice of individual architects. Taller ceilings can result in a greater distance between stories.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: It depends on construction; it is around 12 feet per story, typically, so a 14 story building would be 14 x 12 = 168 feet high." ]
10.826 feet in a story before rounding.
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what is blood test for lyme disease
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: What happens if the Lyme disease screening test is positive? If the screening test is equivocal or positive, a confirmatory reflex test will be run automatically. The confirmatory Lyme Disease test is an Immunoblot to look for IgG and IgM antibodies to confirm the initial screen.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Lyme disease is transmitted to humans by the bite of infected ticks of the Ixodes genus. Usually, the tick must be attached for 36 to 48 hours before the bacteria can spread. In North America, Borrelia burgdorferi sensu stricto and Borrelia mayonii are the cause.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Lyme disease, also known as Lyme borreliosis, is an infectious disease caused by bacteria of the Borrelia type. The most common sign of infection is an expanding area of redness, known as erythema migrans, that begins at the site of a tick bite about a week after it has occurred.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Candida Antibody Panel, Candida Antigen Test, H. pylori Test, Lead Test, Lyme Disease Test, Lyme Western Blot, Ova Parasite Stool Test, Ova Parasite Stool Test (3 Samples), Parasite Blood Test. Accesa Labs does not provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: If the infection is confined to the peripheral nervous system, CSF testing may be normal. See our leaflet on Lyme Neuroborreliosis. Other tests on blood. Routine tests of inflammatory markers (such as CRP, ESR), CD57 tests, blood counts etc. may be normal or abnormal and are not specific to Lyme disease.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Blood tests which look for antibodies to the bacteria that cause Lyme disease are the main test. This is known as serology. If antibodies have not developed sufficiently, it is possible for these tests to be negative despite active infection.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Lyme disease is diagnosed clinically based on symptoms, objective physical findings (such as EM, facial palsy, or arthritis), or a history of possible exposure to infected ticks, as well as serological blood tests. The EM rash is not always a bull's eye, i.e., it can be solid red.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The possible reasons for a negative test in a person who genuinely has Lyme disease are: 1 The test was carried out too early. The early immune responses fluctuates, as found by a German study[2], so any early test is a “snapshot” which may be positive or negative.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Monolaurin is in the mother’s milk of all mammals, including humans, for a reason. Literally, hundreds of clinical studies have shown Monolaurin kills all pathogen (bad bacteria) it has been tested on – including the antibiotic resistant Lyme disease and even MRSA Staph bacteria.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: 1 There is no point in delaying treatment to wait for a positive test to develop as early treatment is likely to be more effective. The early immune responses fluctuates, as found by a German study[2], so any early test is a “snapshot” which may be positive or negative. Read more in our news item." ]
Serological blood tests
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is rocephin a third generation antibiotic?
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Third Generation Broad-Spectrum Cephalosporins. Aka: Third Generation Broad-Spectrum Cephalosporins, Third Generation Cephalosporins, Ceftriaxone, Ceftizoxime, Cefotaxime, Cefpodoxime, Cefixime, Claforan, Rocephin, Vantin.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Each time the structure changes, a new generation of cephalosporins are made. So far there are five generations of cephalosporins. All cephalosporins start with cef, ceph, or kef. Third generation cephalosporins followed the second generation cephalosporins.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: A third generation semi-synthetic cephalosporin and a beta-lactam antibiotic with bactericidal activity. Cefpodoxime's effect is dependent on its binding to penicillin-binding proteins (PBPs) located in the bacterial cytoplasmic membrane.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Rocephin (Overview) 1 Rocephin is a third generation cephalosporin which is a kind of cephalosporin type drug (anti-bacterial drug, antibiotic and antimicrobial). 2 Rocephin is a third generation cephalosporin which is a kind of cephalosporin type drug (anti-bacterial drug, antibiotic and antimicrobial).\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: These drugs may be slightly less active against gram-positive cocci than 1st-generation cephalosporins. Second-generation cephalosporins and cephamycins are often used for polymicrobial infections that include gram-negative bacilli and gram-positive cocci.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Third generation cephalosporins. What are Third generation cephalosporins. Cephalosporins are a large group of antibiotics derived from the mold Acremonium (previously called Cephalosporium). This mold yielded three main compounds, historically called Cephalosporin N and C, and P, from which the first cephalosporins were derived.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Rocephin (Overview) Rocephin is a third generation cephalosporin which is a kind of cephalosporin type drug (anti-bacterial drug, antibiotic and antimicrobial).\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Some 3rd-generation cephalosporins have relatively poor activity against gram-positive cocci. Oral cefixime and ceftibuten have little activity against S. aureus and, if used for skin and soft-tissue infections, should be restricted to uncomplicated infections due to streptococci.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Cephalosporins are classified in generations (see Table: Some Clinical Uses of 3rd- and 4th-Generation Cephalosporins). The 1st-generation drugs are effective mainly against gram-positive organisms. Higher generations generally have expanded spectra against aerobic gram-negative bacilli.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Talk to your doctor about which medications may be most appropriate for you. The information reflected here is dependent upon the correct functioning of our algorithm. From time-to-time, our system might experience bugs or glitches that affect the accuracy or correct application of mathematical algorithms. We will do our best to update the site if we are made aware of any malfunctioning or misapplication of these algorithms." ]
Yes, Rocephin is a third generation cephalosporin.
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was anybody ever mummified alive
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Imhotep's priests were mummified alive and buried inside the walls of the city. Imhotep meanwhile was forced to suffer the Hom Dai, a legendary curse which granted the victim unholy powers and control over the Ten Plagues of Egypt.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Imhotep was High Priest of Osiris, and carried out his position effectively, becoming the trusted adviser and close confidant of Seti I, along with being the grand Vizier to Zozer, and by 1280 B.C, Imhotep designed and oversaw the construction of the temple of Amun Ra, even devising the means of moving the large bricks of the pyramids.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Mummies Alive! Mummies Alive! is an American animated series from DIC Entertainment. It originally aired for one season in 1997. In ancient Egypt, an evil sorcerer named Scarab kills the pharaoh's son, Prince Rapses, to become immortal.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Production and airing. Originally, Mummies Alive was geared towards an older audience, but during production it became predominately a children's show. The series ran for one season of 42 episodes; the last two episodes link together to end the show, as it appears episodes 38–40 were the finale of the first season.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: In ancient Egypt did people get mummified alive? as a punishment could this happen to somebody i know they done it to the dead what about the living could that happen to the living any links would help. Update: or could it have been reserved for the worst type of crimes like trying to kill the pharaoh or their family or friends.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Know this: this creature is the Bringer of Death; he will never eat, he will never sleep, he will never stop. ”. –Ardeth Bay to Rick O'Connell, The Mummy. Imhotep was an ancient Egyptian priest, the high-priest of Osirs, and the adviser to Seti I.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Some dead are mummified as a political statement, others by complete accident. While Tutankhamun may be the most famous mummy in the world, he certainly is not the best preserved. There are other examples of mummification, either natural or otherwise, that leave King Tut for dead, no pun intended. I've collected some of the world's best preserved mummies. Each has a story to tell and the infamy behind some of these corpses is nothing short of mind blowing.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Garry's Mod> Workshop > komodothedunce's Workshop. This item has been banned because it violates the Steam Terms of Service. It is only visible to you. If you believe your item has been banned mistakenly, please contact Steam Support.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Report Abuse. 1 Mummified Alive. 2 the mummification is reserved to pharaoh. 3 Yep: Hollywood lied to you...AGAIN! what mummy horror film it's not a horror film its more adventure and the guy in there wasn't mummified just buried alive with his tongue cut 1 out. Don't take horror films too seriously.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: български (Bulgarian) čeština (Czech) Dansk (Danish) Nederlands (Dutch) Suomi (Finnish) Français (French) Deutsch (German) ελληνικά (Greek) Magyar (Hungarian) Italiano (Italian) 日本語 (Japanese) 한국어 (Korean) Norsk (Norwegian) Polski (Polish) Português (Portuguese) Português-Brasil (Portuguese-Brazil) Română (Romanian) русский (Russian) 简体中文 ( ..." ]
Yes, Imhotep's priests were mummified alive and buried inside the walls of the city.
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current number of illegal immigrants in us
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: The Department of Homeland Security estimated that 11.4 million illegal aliens were living in the United States in 2012 (DHS, March 2013). Pew Research Center estimated that the illegal alien population in 2014 was 11.3 million (Pew, July 2015).\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: 30 Million Illegal Immigrants in US, Says Mexico’s Former Ambassador. Mexico’s former ambassador to the U.S. said that 30 million “undocumented immigrants” are living in the United States in the beginning of an interview before later stating a different number at the conclusion.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Alternative methodologies conclude that between 20 million and 40 million illegal aliens have evaded apprehension and live in the United States. The official number was questioned by D.A. King of The Dustin Inman Society in 2004. Subsequently, an in-depth analysis was published by Fred Elbel1,7.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The number of illegal immigrants in the United States may be as high as 20 million people, almost double the official estimates of 11.1 million of the March 2005 Current Population Survey and 11.5 million–12 million by the Pew Hispanic Center (Fact Sheet, April 5, 2006).\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Illegal Immigration. Illegal Alien Population in the U.S. (2015) A definitive count of the number of illegal aliens living in the United States is difficult to obtain. For obvious reasons, those who are in the country illegally are reluctant to come forward to be identified and counted.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: CNN's Lou Dobbs, a highly educated authority on the illegal immigration crisis in our nation regularly uses a figure of 20 million when discussing the number of illegal aliens on his broadcast Lou Dobbs Tonight (Monday - Friday 6 pm & 11 pm eastern time, CNN, see March 2, 2005 transcript).\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: 18 Aug 20150. 18 Aug, 2015 18 Aug, 2015. SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER. Mexico’s former ambassador to the U.S. said that 30 million “undocumented immigrants” are living in the United States in the beginning of an interview before later stating a different number at the conclusion.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Between 1990 and 2000, their number doubled - from 4.2 million to 9.2 million, or 30 percent of the entire foreign-born population in the United States. Within this number, unauthorized Mexicans grew by more than 100 percent - from 2 million to 4.8 million, or 69 percent of all illegal aliens in the United States..\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Indeed, in July of 2005, the U.S. Border Patrol Local 2544 stated on their website that There are currently 15 to 20 million illegal aliens in this country by many estimates, but the real numbers could be much higher and the numbers increase every day because our borders are not secure...36.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Mexico is the country’s largest source of immigrants, making up 28% of all U.S. immigrants. 1The number of Mexican immigrants living in the U.S. illegally has declined by more than 1 million since 2007. In 2014, 5.8 million unauthorized immigrants from Mexico lived in the U.S., down from a peak of 6.9 million in 2007. Despite the drop, Mexicans still make up about half of the nation’s 11.1 million unauthorized immigrants (52% in 2014)." ]
20 million
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what is a lvn nurse
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Licensed vocational nurses are known as licensed practical nurses (LPNs) in all other states. LVNs and LPNs work under the supervision of registered nurses (RNs) and physicians, providing basic bedside care to patients.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: There are many differences between licensed vocational nurses, or LVNs, and certified medical assistants, or CMAs. In most states, the term licensed practical nurse, or LPN, is used instead of LVN; the two are otherwise the same in terms of education, job tasks and scope of practice.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: An LVN is a licensed vocational nurse, also known as an LPN (licensed practical nurse). Becoming an LVN is one of the quickest ways to become a nurse, as there is not as extensive an amount of education required as most other types of nurses such as registered nurses (RN) or advanced practice nurses. By Andrea Santiago.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Licensed vocational nurse (LVN) is a job title specific to Texas and California. Licensed vocational nurses are known as licensed practical nurses (LPNs) in all other states.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Within the nursing field are a number of titles, including Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN), Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) and Registered Nurse (RN). This post will help clarify some of the differences, qualifications and responsibilities of LPNs and LVNs.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Licensed vocational nurse (LVN) is a job title specific to Texas and California. Licensed vocational nurses are known as licensed practical nurses (LPNs) in all other states. LVNs and LPNs work under the supervision of registered nurses (RNs) and physicians, providing basic bedside care to patients.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: What is an LVN? An LVN is a licensed vocational nurse, also known as an LPN (licensed practical nurse). Becoming an LVN is one of the quickest ways to become a nurse, as there is not as extensive an amount of education required as most other types of nurses such as registered nurses (RN) or advanced practice nurses.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Some states use the term LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse). LPNs can work in a variety of health care settings. LPNs are often found working under the supervision of physicians in clinics and hospitals, or in private home health care.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: An LVN is a Licensed Vocational Nurse which is licensed by the state to provide practice patient care. Some states use the term LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse).\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: As you consider a nursing career, you may be wondering whether to become a Registered Nurse (RN) or a Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) . While both play a vital role in patient care, there are some major differences between the two professions." ]
Is a job title specific to Texas and California.
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per square feet rate in kolhapur
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: You can create a price per square foot bill or quote for your customers in a similar way. Once you’ve accurately determined your overall cost, enter the width and height in feet for your job.In the total cost box, enter the price you’ve decided to charge for the entire job.et's be honest-sometimes the best cost per square foot calculator is the one that is easy to use and doesn't require us to even know what the cost per square foot formula is in the first place!\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Installation adds $2 to $5 per square foot, depending on difficulty. The many shapes, sizes, colors and textures of ceramic tile make it easy to create custom, one-of-a-kind patterns. Cost varies widely, and you'll find tile priced anywhere from $1 to $100 per square foot.Complementary decorative trim pieces and mosaic inlays cost more, and sharply raise the price of a tile installation. Expect to pay experienced tile-setters $4 to $12 per square foot.nstallation adds $2 to $5 per square foot, depending on difficulty. The many shapes, sizes, colors and textures of ceramic tile make it easy to create custom, one-of-a-kind patterns. Cost varies widely, and you'll find tile priced anywhere from $1 to $100 per square foot.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Hi, What is the per square feet construction cost in City like kolhapur (Maharashtra) if you want to build bungalow Total built area 1500 Sq feet & construction quality is premium.Hi, What is the per square feet construction cost in City like k olhapur (Maharashtra) if you wan t to build bungalow.Total built area 1500 Sq feet & construction quality is premium. Property is based in Kolhapur.i, What is the per square feet construction cost in City like k olhapur (Maharashtra) if you wan t to build bungalow.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: What is the average residential construction cost per square foot in Aspen Colorado? $650/ foot for high-end finishes + associated project costs (architects, high city fees!) of 25%.verage cost of home construction in Maine is about 120 to 140 dollars per square foot. Depending on the type of construction, it could be somewhat more or less. 3 people found this useful.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Calculate the square footage of a room you find attractive, and then look for a similar plan. In terms of cost, take your estimate for the total value of the project and divide by the number of square feet. A 2,000 square foot home with total construction costs of $250,000 would cost $125 per square foot to build.Once you have calculated the cost per square foot, compare your project with houses that you've seen for sale.nstallation adds $2 to $5 per square foot, depending on difficulty. The many shapes, sizes, colors and textures of ceramic tile make it easy to create custom, one-of-a-kind patterns. Cost varies widely, and you'll find tile priced anywhere from $1 to $100 per square foot.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: For example, 10ft 3in = 10.25 ft. Enter the width and height dimensions in feet for your job, as well as your guess at what the materials will cost you. The calculator will tell you the exact cost per square foot, given the cost you’d like to spend.et's be honest-sometimes the best cost per square foot calculator is the one that is easy to use and doesn't require us to even know what the cost per square foot formula is in the first place!\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The average cost per square foot for commercial building is in the median range of $200. There are several factors that figure into the price such as size and location.verage cost of home construction in Maine is about 120 to 140 dollars per square foot. Depending on the type of construction, it could be somewhat more or less. 3 people found this useful.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: What is the average construction cost per square foot for building a house in Nantucket ma? Building costs in 2012 average about $350 per aquare foot but can easily exceed $500 for high end construction.verage cost of home construction in Maine is about 120 to 140 dollars per square foot. Depending on the type of construction, it could be somewhat more or less. 3 people found this useful.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Average cost of home construction in Maine is about 120 to 140 dollars per square foot. Depending on the type of construction, it could be somewhat more or less.3 people found this useful.verage cost of home construction in Maine is about 120 to 140 dollars per square foot. Depending on the type of construction, it could be somewhat more or less. 3 people found this useful.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The cost per square foot calculator exactly as you see it above is 100% free for you to use. If you want to customize the colors, size, and more to better fit your site, then pricing starts at just $29.99 for a one time purchase.et's be honest-sometimes the best cost per square foot calculator is the one that is easy to use and doesn't require us to even know what the cost per square foot formula is in the first place!" ]
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how far is buffalo to washington dc
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: You can also calculate the cost of driving from Washington, DC to Buffalo, NY based on current local fuel prices and an estimate of your car's best gas mileage. If you're meeting a friend, you might be interested in finding the city that is halfway between Washington, DC and Buffalo, NY.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Driving distance from Washington, DC to Buffalo, NY. The total driving distance from Washington, DC to Buffalo, NY is 382 miles or 615 kilometers. Your trip begins in Washington, District of Columbia. It ends in Buffalo, New York.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: average speed Buffalo,NY-Washington,DC driving time Buffalo,NY-Washington,DC recommended break Buffalo,NY-Washington,DC fuel consumption Buffalo,NY-Washington,DC fuel price Buffalo,NY-Washington,DC.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Answer: The distance from Buffalo to Washington is 284 miles.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Change the route for US. After generating the route Buffalo,NY-Washington,DC could be changed by simply dragging the line with the mouse. The change can be applied to any intermediate points of that route as well as the points of departure and arrival.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Travel in comfort and style from Buffalo, NY to Washington, DC with the largest intercity bus service. New buses, premium amenities and convenient boarding make Greyhound the best bus service in NY. Save money and book your Greyhound bus tickets online today! Earn Destination Points each time you travel. Sign up now and receive 10% off your next Greyhound bus ticket purchase and earn points as you ride.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Example: To find the distances between cities in US and other useful information such as average speed, driving time, the recommended breaks, fuel consumption, fuel price, type in the above fields the names of localities-FROM Buffalo,NY TO Washington,DC and then press ENTER key or click on DISTANCE button.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: However, booking a round trip flight can be a simpler process. You can compare round trip and one way flights by using our flight comparison. The average price for one way flights from Buffalo to Washington is $98. The average price for round trip flights from Buffalo to Washington is $154.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The average price for connecting flights from Buffalo to Washington is $154. The average price for non-stop flights from Buffalo to Washington is $209. The chart below shows up to date information regarding non-stop flights from Buffalo to Washington.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Graph showing distances and directions to other locations. Click arrows to see the route on a map. Learn more about the distance graph. Distance Calculator – Find distance between any two locations." ]
382 miles or 615 kilometers.
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cost of adding 220 line
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Most houses, unless VERY old, have 220 volt run to the panel. Half the breakers run off 110V on one side of the 220, the other half on the other 110V side, and both use the common neutral. Also, not sure if you are talking justt adding a 220V circuit, or bringing 220 to a 110V services house.Will try to answer both.n a new service, in our area they charge about $2000-3000, depending on whether overhead or buried. However, your entire service and maybe your panel will probably have to be replaced, plus running 220 to wherever you want it within the house. This will cost at least $2000 more-likely much more.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: The house has a breaker box with lots of room. The breaker box was put in 2 years ago. They already have 220 for an electric hot water heater. This would be in Minneapolis, MN.ny dryer is worth the cost to install the 220 imho. Eventually it pays for itself instead of running to the laundromat. If the dryer breaks, you get another one. Langning. Langning. Premium Member. 2008-Nov-4 11:11 am. Using a volt meter is not safe enough. Just a couple weeks ago, I used my volt meter on a switch.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: 1 Standard 120-volt outlets: It will cost approximately $100 to install a 120-volt outlet off of a nearby circuit. 2 Installing a new 120-volt circuit on an electrical panel will run you about $185.igh-End Estimate for Adding an Electrical Outlet. 1 To add a 240-volt outlet to accommodate major household appliances, a professional installation can cost $600 or more.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: 1 Heavy-duty 220 or 240-volt outlets: $300 or more for an outlet running off of a nearby outlet; $600 or more to upgrade the existing panel, which includes adding a 220 to 240 volt circuit, running the conduit, and installing a new receptacle.igh-End Estimate for Adding an Electrical Outlet. 1 To add a 240-volt outlet to accommodate major household appliances, a professional installation can cost $600 or more.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: If you have the room in the box the cost of materials is less than $50. In many places code requires them to leave some room for expansion so there is a good chance you only need the parts (a breaker, wire, box and outlet). I have added 220 for compressor in three homes and it never took more than an hour.e'll probably need to add another circuit at the panel (if you have open slots it will be much cheaper), assume 100' of 10 gauge wire, cut a hole in the sheetrock, fish the wire from the crawlspace to the hole in the sheetrock, insert a drop-in box, wire up the outlet and hand you the invoice.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Posts: 4,913. Re: adding a 220 line in garage-gut check. I'm not going to argue with you, but the neutral is the center tap from the transformer, and is only part of a circuit requiring both voltages (110/220, 115/230, 120/240, whatever you want to call nominal voltage) for appliances that use both, such as a range.osts: 4,913. Re: adding a 220 line in garage-gut check. I'm not going to argue with you, but the neutral is the center tap from the transformer, and is only part of a circuit requiring both voltages (110/220, 115/230, 120/240, whatever you want to call nominal voltage) for appliances that use both, such as a range.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: On a new service, in our area they charge about $2000-3000, depending on whether overhead or buried. However, your entire service and maybe your panel will probably have to be replaced, plus running 220 to wherever you want it within the house. This will cost at least $2000 more-likely much more.n a new service, in our area they charge about $2000-3000, depending on whether overhead or buried. However, your entire service and maybe your panel will probably have to be replaced, plus running 220 to wherever you want it within the house. This will cost at least $2000 more-likely much more.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: 220 volts, but it won't be any cheaper to put in if you need it later. Talk to the electrician about putting in the 220 line for $325.00 and adding a subpanel in the garage with the aforementioned 20 amp 120 volt circuits coming from the subpanel.e'll probably need to add another circuit at the panel (if you have open slots it will be much cheaper), assume 100' of 10 gauge wire, cut a hole in the sheetrock, fish the wire from the crawlspace to the hole in the sheetrock, insert a drop-in box, wire up the outlet and hand you the invoice.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: 1 Upgrading panel for heavy-duty outlets which involves adding a 220 to 240 volt circuit, running conduit, and installing receptacle-this can take several hours and tends to cost around $650 for each addition. Upgrading panel for heavy-duty outlets which involves adding a 220 to 240 volt circuit, running conduit, and installing receptacle-this can take several hours and tends to cost around $650 for each addition.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: 1 How much to connect a cut wire from a 220 outlet to the 220 breaker? 2 220 dryer line. 3 I need a plumber to relocate a stacked washer and dryer unit and relocate water and gas pipes in the room. 4 Need repairman for Equator washer/dryer combo unit. How much to connect a cut wire from a 220 outlet to the 220 breaker? 2 220 dryer line. 3 I need a plumber to relocate a stacked washer and dryer unit and relocate water and gas pipes in the room. 4 Need repairman for Equator washer/dryer combo unit." ]
$650
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how many oscars has lnt eastwood won?
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: There are no judges at the Academy Awards. The winners are chosen democratically using ballots. There are around 6300 eligible voters. They are members of the Academy and they are essentially the types of people you see in the room during the a...\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: This is a list of awards and nominations for Meryl Streep. Streep has been recognized with multiple awards and nominations for her work in film, television, and music. She holds the record for the most Academy Award nominations of any actor, having been nominated 20 times since her first nomination in 1979 for her performance in The Deer Hunter (sixteen for Best Actress and four for Best Supporting Actress).\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: List of awards and nominations received by Meryl Streep. In 2009, Streep became the most-nominated performer in Golden Globe Awards history when her double lead actress nods for Doubt (2008) and Mamma Mia! (2008) gave her 23 in total, breaking the tie with Jack Lemmon, who had received 22 lead nominations before his death in 2001.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: There are no judges at the Academy Awards. The winners are chosen democratically using ballots. There are around 6300 eligible voters. They are members of the Academy and they are essentially the types of people you see in the room during the awards. They are actors, actresses, directors, producers, sound editors, makeup artists, animators, writers, special effects artists, etc. There are 17 branches of members. To become a member of the Academy, there are three paths. Anyone that receives an Oscar nomination is eligible, anyone that receives a recommendation from two members of a branch, and anyone that receives an endorsement from a branch membership committee.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: One reason that Eastwood is not in that small group who regularly gets nominated is that so many of his films have been action films, and that is not the kind of film that Academy voters tend to like. Actors who appear frequently in period dramas or contemporary films with a social message are much more likely to be Academy voter favorites.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Since only five of those actors get nominated, and only one wins an Oscar, the odds of winning an Oscar each year are quite ... This page may be out of date. Save your draft before refreshing this page.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Why are the Academy Awards commonly known as the Oscars? Which actors have won Oscars without an Oscar-worthy performance? What are some of the best Oscar acceptance speeches? Why don't Indian movies win Oscar awards?\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: There are eligibility requirements for each branch. For example, actors must have at least three significant credits. An important thing to understand about Oscar voting is that although all 6300 members can nominate and vote on the Best Film award, the other awards are nominated by the respective branches.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: How many Oscars has Clint Eastwood won? The KGB Agent answer: Clint Eastwood has currently won two Oscars. He won the award for 'Best Director' for 'Unforgiven' (1992) and also for 'Million Dollar Baby' (2004). Tags: unforgiven, million dollar baby, clint eastwood, award, academy award Friday, February 03 2012\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Since only five of those actors get nominated, and only one wins an Oscar, the odds of winning an Oscar each year are quite small. (The odds are even small for getting a Best Supporting Actor nomination, since a film may have many supporting roles). However, there are a small handful of actors who regularly get nominated, but Clint Eastwood is not one of them. He has only been nominated once, in 2005, for Million Dollar Baby." ]
Clint Eastwood has currently won two Oscars.
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knowledge biblical definition
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: For our knowledge is always incomplete and our prophecy is always incomplete, and when the complete comes, that is the end of the incomplete. When I was a little child I talked and felt like a little child. Now that I am a man I am finished with childish things.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Knowledge is needed because there are problems as a result of The Fall. Knowledge that is true allows problems to be solved and avoided. If a car breaks down, mechanical knowledge is useful, otherwise it is unnecessary. It is the same with all of life's problems.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: As you read the Bible verse by verse and chapter by chapter you begin to accumulate knowledge. Bible facts such as people, places, things, concepts, laws and such. By gaining the knowledge of facts you are experiencing the accumulated process of learning. So knowledge is the accumulation of both explicit and implicit facts.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: 1108 /gnṓsis (applied-knowledge) is only as accurate (reliable) as the relationship it derives from. For example, the Gnostics boasted of their applied knowledge gained by their personal spiritual experiences – and it was (is) disastrous! [Gnosticism is literally, the cult based on having special, personal knowledge (1108 /gnṓsis).]\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Knowledge and understanding leads us to wisdom. The English word wisdom is a translation of the Greek word sophia, meaning the application of knowledge and understanding.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Holtzmann, Pastoralbriefe, p. 132f); moral wisdom, such as is seen in right living, 2 Peter 1:5; and in contact with others: κατά γνῶσιν, wisely, 1 Peter 3:7. objective knowledge: what is known concerning divine things and human duties, Romans 2:20; Colossians 2:3; concerning salvation through Christ, Luke 11:52.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: So let’s start with Knowledge! Knowledge is the basis for the other two, understanding and wisdom. Without knowledge you can not have or obtain to the other two. So if we used an analogy of a ladder, knowledge would represent the first rung on the ladder. Some might want to jump to the top of the ladder, but in order to get to the top safely and correctly you must start with stepping on the first rung, knowledge.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Cognate: 1108 gnṓsis (a feminine noun derived from 1097 /ginṓskō, experientially know) – functional (working) knowledge gleaned from first-hand (personal) experience, connecting theory to application; application-knowledge, gained in (by) a direct relationship. See 1097 (ginōskō).\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Knowledge To Be Avoided. Gen 2:17 (NIV) But you must not eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, for when you eat of it you will surely die. 1 Cor 14:20 (NIV) Brothers, stop thinking like children. In regard to evil be infants, but in your thinking be like adults.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Insights from the New Testament Greek. By Bob Jones, Northside Bible Church, Jacksonville Florida. KNOWLEDGE, UNDERSTANDING, AND WISDOM, COLOSSIANS 1:9. In Col 1:9, Paul prays for the Church at Colosse, that they might be filled with the knowledge of his will in all wisdom and spiritual understanding." ]
The accumulation of both explicit and implicit facts.
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how long is normal for skin to return to place after a skin fold
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: After eyelid surgery, you will have stitches in both lids that will remain for as long as a week. It is common to have swelling and, occasionally, bruising, but your eyelids should look normal within a week or two. Complications and unwanted results from an eye lift are rare, but sometimes they do occur.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: An overhanging apron, called a “pannus,” can cause a fold. of skin on the front of the abdomen. In addition to preventing clothes from fitting well, a. pannus can cause symptoms of rash and skin irritation. These symptoms tend to be worse.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: The deep redness and the sensitivity should start to go away during the first weeks after treatment. Your skin will take a bit longer to return completely to its natural color. You may find that the treated area has a tanned or slightly pinkish look to it for up to 6 months after your last session of radiation. If you have a very dark skin tone, by the end of treatment your skin can become very dark, and it may take 3 to 6 months (and sometimes a bit longer) for changes to go away. Some people may continue to have a slightly pinkish or tan hue to their skin for years after treatment.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Excess skin on the lower eyelid causes wrinkles and bulges. On the upper eyelids, an extra fold of skin can hang over the eyelashes and get in the way of seeing. The fat that cushions the eyeball from the skull can also cause bulges in the upper and lower eyelids.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The liquid nitrogen component of liquefied air measures minus 196°C. By touching liquid nitrogen to the skin with a cotton-tipped applicator, the cells are frozen and brought to a temperature of about -125°C to -130°C (-195°FF to -200°F). That's pretty cold. Living skin cells are about 78% water.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Upper eyelid surgery can last at least five to seven years. Lower eyelid surgery rarely needs to be repeated. Of course, your eyes will still age after the procedure. If your lids sag again, a forehead lift rather than another eye lift may be the preferred procedure.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Predicting who is going to have problems with hanging. skin after weight loss is hard to determine, but a majority of patients undergoing weight. loss will have some complaints. How your body looks after weight loss is directly related. to the ability of your skin to shrink down over the new foundation. This property of skin. is known as elasticity. The more elastic your skin is, the better it is able to conform to the. new body shape.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The scab will come off in about 10-14 days on the face and 1-2 months in other areas. Normal skin cells migrate in from the sides to heal the sore. The frozen area may heal to make a pink area, which usually returns to normal by about 2-4 months.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Juvederm is an excellent hyaluronic acid based injectable that can be used effectively for facial contouring. It may be possible to feel this dermal filler under the skin shortly after the injection. Your best bet is to place a cold compress on to this area and to gently massage this filler.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: As Juvederm is placed under the skin with a needle to plump up the wrinkles and with doing so it can draw fluid into the injected areas. The hardness feeling you are describing may be totally normal and seen a few days after you have the Juvederm done." ]
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definition of eradicated
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Start your free trial today and get unlimited access to America's largest dictionary, with: 1 More than 250,000 words that aren't in our free dictionary. 2 Expanded definitions, etymologies, and usage notes. 3 Advanced search features. 4 Ad free!\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: What made you want to look up irradicate? Please tell us where you read or heard it (including the quote, if possible).\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: The definition of eradicate is to pull something out by the roots. An example of to eradicate is to take out all the dandelions from a garden. To eradicate is defined as to completely destroy or wipe something out. An example of to eradicate is what an exterminator does to the fleas in your house.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: e·rad·i·cat·ed, e·rad·i·cat·ing, e·rad·i·cates. 1 To tear up by the roots: “They loosened the soil and eradicated the weeds” ( James Macauley 2 ) To get rid of; eliminate: Their goal was to eradicate poverty. See Synonyms at eliminate.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Love words? Need even more definitions? Subscribe to America's largest dictionary and get thousands more definitions and advanced search—ad free! Merriam-Webster unabridged\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The definition of eradicate is to pull something out by the roots. An example of to eradicate is to take out all the dandelions from a garden. To eradicate is defined as to completely destroy or wipe something out.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: eradicate definition: The definition of eradicate is to pull something out by the roots. (verb) An example of to eradicate is to take out all the dandelions from a garden....\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: You must — there are over 200,000 words in our free online dictionary, but you are looking for one that’s only in the Merriam-Webster Unabridged Dictionary. Start your free trial today and get unlimited access to America's largest dictionary, with: More than 250,000 words that aren't in our free dictionary.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Explore Merriam-Webster. 1 Trending: NYT Op-Ed: The 'Skeeviness' of the 1990s Is Alive in 2017. 2 Words of the Year: 1066. ' 3 Contactless': A New Way To Shop. 4 Trend Watch: Total Eclipse. 5 Trending: NYT Op-Ed: The 'Skeeviness' of the 1990s Is Alive in 2017. 6 Words of the Year: 1066. ' 7 Contactless': A New Way To Shop. 8 Trend Watch: Total Eclipse.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: In 1958, with smallpox still killing two million people a year, the World Health Organization pledged to eradicate it. On this account malarial subjects living in the Persian Gulf should take especial care to have an effective course of treatment in order to eradicate the disease as far as possible. Malignant tumors are often difficult to eradicate because they can spread uncontrollably." ]
The definition of eradicate is to pull something out by the roots.
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asset performance management definition
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Several books have been written with titles such as Reliability-Centered Maintenance,Reliability-Based Maintenance, etc. In these books, I have not yet found a definition of reliability. Many suppliers of predictive maintenance tools also use the term reliability to describe their products and services.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: IT Glossary. Asset Performance Management (APM) Asset performance management (APM) encompasses the capabilities of data capture, integration, visualization and analytics tied together for the explicit purpose of improving the reliability and availability of physical assets.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: IT Glossary. Gartner IT Glossary > Asset Performance Management (APM) Asset Performance Management (APM) Asset performance management (APM) encompasses the capabilities of data capture, integration, visualization and analytics tied together for the explicit purpose of improving the reliability and availability of physical assets.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Asset Performance. DEFINITION of 'Asset Performance'. A business's ability to take productive resources and manage them within its operations to produce subsequent returns. Asset performance is typically used to compare one company's performance over time or against its competition.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Enterprise Asset Performance Management Technology, enabled by the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), is empowering organizations to shift to a holistic and operations-centric view where proactive and predictive maintenance (PdM) enables front line personnel to act before costly failures occur. Schedule a Demo.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Asset Management is the art and science of making the right decisions and optimising the delivery of value. A common objective is to minimise the whole life cost of assets but there may be other critical factors such as risk or business continuity to be considered objectively in this decision making.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Schneider Electric Software offers the most comprehensive Enterprise Asset Performance Management (APM) solution to help our customers exceed reliability, safety and performance goals. Our platform encompasses enterprise data capture and analysis coupled with actions and optimization for proactive maintenance execution.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Asset Management involves the balancing of costs, opportunities and risks against the desired performance of assets, to achieve the organisational objectives. This balancing might need to be considered over diffrerent timeframes.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Asset Performance Management (APM) 2.0 Concept. Capital assets are long-lived, and costly for both initial acquisition and maintenance. ARC's research on Asset Performance Management provides a framework for organizations to analyze their asset management needs, develop effective strategies, and get the most return on assets (ROA).\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: ISO 55000 defines Asset management as the coordinated activity of an organisation to realize value from assets. In turn, Assets are defined as follows: An asset is an item, thing or entity that has potential or actual value to an organisation." ]
A business's ability to take productive resources and manage them within its operations to produce subsequent returns.
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what to use to substitute sugar
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Just like brown sugar, it is moist and can be used as a substitute for brown sugar in recipes. Sucanat, Turbinado and Demara sugars –are very similiar and made by heating sugar cane juice, then spinning it in a centrifuge to extract moisture and molasses for large, golden crystals.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Honey For Sugar Swapping. To use honey in baking, the first thing to keep in mind would be the approximate ratio of honey to sugar. Generally, you want to use about one fourth to one third of the amount of honey to sugar, as honey in general is much more concentrated than granulated sugar. This would leave the conversion ratios looking like this: 1 cup granulated sugar = 1/4 – 1/3 cup raw honey.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: 5. Instead of a half-cup white sugar in a batch of oatmeal cookies, swap in an equal amount of applesauce! The natural sweetness from a Golden Delicious or Fuji apple is perfect in an after-dinner treat. Purchase the no sugar-added kind, or make some at home.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Erythritol. This sugar alcohol is practically a guilt-free sweet solution. (And the FDA says it’s safe !) At 0.2 calories per gram, the white powder from a plant occurs naturally in many fruits. Plus, it doesn’t lead to tooth decay and other not-so-sweet effects of sugar consumption.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Applesauce. Instead of a half-cup white sugar in a batch of oatmeal cookies, swap in an equal amount of applesauce! The natural sweetness from a Golden Delicious or Fuji apple is perfect in an after-dinner treat. Purchase the no sugar-added kind, or make some at home.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Honey should not be given to children younger than two to protect against infant botulism. To substitute honey for white sugar in baked goods use 3/4 cup honey for every 1 cup of sugar. Honey adds a lot of moisture to a recipe, so reduce other liquids in the recipe by ½ cup for every 1 cup of honey added. Also, decrease oven temperature by 25 degrees to ensure your baked goods don’t brown too much.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: To use pure maple syrup in place of sugar in a baked recipe, use 3/4 cup pure maple syrup for 1 cup of granulated sugar and reduce the dominant liquid in the recipe by 3 tablespoons for each cup of maple syrup used. Using maple syrup in baked goods may cause them to brown more quickly, due to the high sugar content.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: One thing to keep in mind though is that while this is a healthy sweetener, it is still a “sugar”, containing glucose and fructose. So it can affect your insulin levels. Since raw honey tends to be a solid, this makes it even easier to use in place of sugar in recipes.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Most of us know sugar isn’t the healthiest food item, but the risks go way beyond a sugar crash or a cavity. And artificial sweeteners can sometimes add even more calories to a meal. Instead of going cold (and sugarless) turkey, try some of these healthier sugar substitutions:\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: All general guidelines for swapping sugar for honey in summary: 1 1 cup granulated cane sugar = 1/4 – 1/3 cup raw honey. 2 Start with less, not more. 3 Be prepared to nix 20-40% of liquids in recipes requiring over 1 cup/128 grams/4.5 ounces of honey." ]
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what is brown and
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: brown. 1 a dark tertiary color with a yellowish or reddish hue. 2 Offensive. a person whose skin has a light- or dark-brown pigmentation. 3 of the color brown. ( 4 of animals) having skin, fur, hair, or feathers of that color. 5 sunburned or tanned. 6 Often Offensive. 7 to make or become brown.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: The research on brown fat is still in its infancy, and it should be noted that although mice and humans have very similar DNA, we cannot always use results from mice studies to predict what may happen in humans. Further research is needed, but these results could be promising in the ever-evolving world of weight-loss.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: It is also a term associated with colonialism. In recent times, brown has been used of Hispanics and South Asians in North America, many of whom self-identify as brown.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Another type of brown fat is found weaved in small amounts throughout your white fat, which makes it harder to identify on scans. A recent study on mice found that this type of brown fat actually originates from ordinary white fat.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: brown them on one side, then turn them and brown them on the other side. Woman's Institute Library of Cookery, Vol. 2 Woman's Institute of Domestic Arts and Sciences Then wipe the meat carefully and brown it on all sides in the fat.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Brown as a noun and adjective to describe people with a brownish skin color is often perceived as insulting. Historically it has been used by anthropologists and scientists as a racial and ethnic classification to describe various dark-skinned populations, as in North Africa, the Middle East, Malaysia, and South Asia.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Opposed to environmental preservation and restoration •The opposite of green: The chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers is judged brown, rather than green, on the issue of timetables for climate control (1990s+)\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: a dark tertiary color with a yellowish or reddish hue. 2. Offensive. a person whose skin has a light- or dark-brown pigmentation. adjective, browner, brownest. 3. of the color brown. 4. (of animals) having skin, fur, hair, or feathers of that color.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Historical Examples. 1 He was smoking his big briar and drinking a huge glass of brown beer. 2 brown them on one side, then turn them and brown them on the other side. 3 Then wipe the meat carefully and brown it on all sides in the fat. 4 Actually his brown eyes rested on the face of the girl above him.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Brown fat is hardly ever found in obese individuals. Brown Burns Fat. Brown fat has been called a calorie-incinerator, and for good reason. A new study found that a specific type of brown fat actually causes your body to burn other fat when you get cold. Your body becoming cold actually triggers this reaction and turns on the brown fat." ]
Brown is a dark tertiary color with a yellowish or reddish hue.
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where is rna found in
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: In the case of RNA, the sugar in question is the ribose sugar. Ribose sugar in RNA is almost indistinguishable from its DNA counter part deoxyribose sugar. What separates ribose from deoxyribose, is the presence of an oxygen molecule on the sugar's second carbon, which deoxyribose lacks.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: There are 2 main substances that separate RNA from DNA: ribose sugar, and uracil. All DNA/RNA molecules have a backbone made up of a repeating sequence of sugars … and phosphorus. In DNA this sugar is deoxyribose, while in RNA the sugar is ribose. Ribose sugar is different from deoxyribose in that it has an extra oxygen on its second carbon (this is thought to possibly be one of the reasons RNA is less stable than DNA). The second substance that separates the two is uracil.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: RNA is assembled as a chain of nucleotides, that is usually single-stranded. In eukaryotic cells, it can be found in the nucleus and cytoplasm. Edit. Share to: Lsilvstew. 2,538 Contributions. Answered Most Recently. In Genetics.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Another major difference between DNA and RNA is that DNA is usually found in a double-stranded form in cells, while RNA is typically found in a single-stranded form, as shown in the illustration above. The lack of a paired strand allows RNA to fold into complex, three-dimensional structures.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Plants and Animals. In plants and animals DNA is also found in the cell nucleus. The DNA of all animals is very similar. The major differences are in the number of chromosomes and genes, and the arrangement of base pairs within these genes.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The nucleic acid can be either DNA or RNA, depending on the kind of virus it is. The DNA can also be either single stranded or double stranded. Examples of viruses with a double stranded DNA molecule are; Herpes simplex virus and the small pox virus.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: RNA plays a central role in the pathway from DNA to proteins, known as the Central Dogma of molecular biology. An organism's genetic information is encoded as a linear sequence of bases in the cell's DNA. During the process known as transcription, a RNA copy of a segment of DNA, or messenger RNA (mRNA), is made. This strand of RNA can then be read by a ribosome to form a protein. RNAs also play important roles in protein synthesis, as will be discussed in the ribozyme section, as well as in gene regulation.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Concept 21 RNA is an intermediary between DNA and protein. DNA is found mostly in the cell nucleus, but another type of nucleic acid, RNA, is common in the cytoplasm. Watson and Crick proposed that RNA must copy the DNA message in the nucleus and carry it out to the cytoplasm, where proteins are synthesized. Crick also predicted the existence of an adaptor molecule that reads the genetic code and selects the appropriate amino acids to add to a growing polypeptide chain.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The structure of RNA nucleotides is very similar to that of DNA nucleotides, with the main difference being that the ribose sugar backbone in RNA has a hydroxyl (-OH) group that DNA does not. This gives DNA its name: DNA stands for.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Nucleus. DNA can be found inside the nucleus of every cell, apart from red blood cells. It's tightly wound and spread throughout the 46 chromosomes. One set of 23 chromosomes is inherited from each parent. Inside the chromosomes the DNA exists as genes." ]
Cytoplasm
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resource sharing definition
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: When species divide a niche to avoid competition for resources, it is called resource partitioning. The timed entry tickets or bunk beds are similar to the way other species share food supplies or space in the wild.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: shared resource. Peripheral equipment that is simultaneously shared by several users. shared resource. Sharing a peripheral device (disk, printer, etc.) among several users. For example, a file server and laser printer in a LAN are shared resources.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Resource Sharing Plans. NIH considers the sharing of unique research resources developed through NIH-sponsored. research an important means to enhance the value and further the advancement of. research. When resources have been developed with NIH funds and the associated research.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Scientists disagree on how resource partitioning should be viewed, however. Some believe that having a special adaptation, such as a habit of eating at night, or an extra long tongue that can reach the biggest termites in a termite mound, is part of the definition of resource partitioning.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: shared resource. [′sherd ′rē‚sȯrs] (computer science) Peripheral equipment that is simultaneously shared by several users. shared resource. Sharing a peripheral device (disk, printer, etc.) among several users. For example, a file server and laser printer in a LAN are shared resources. Contrast with shared logic.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Products and Services. Libraries sharing data, work and resources. Libraries today are faced with a rapidly changing environment, evolving user needs and increasing pressure to measure and communicate impact. OCLC products help libraries address these challenges by sharing data, streamlining workflows and connecting people to the knowledge held in the world's library collections.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: When species divide a niche to avoid competition for resources, it is called resource partitioning. Sometimes the competition is between species, called interspecific competition, and sometimes it's between individuals of the same species, or intraspecific competition.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Shared resource. In computing, a shared resource, or network share, is a computer resource made available from one host to other hosts on a computer network.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Reptiles sharing space. Sharing is the joint use of a resource or space. In its narrow sense, it refers to joint or alternating use of inherently finite goods, such as a common pasture or a shared residence. It is also the process of dividing and distributing.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: It is a device or piece of information on a computer that can be remotely accessed from another computer, typically via a local area network or an enterprise intranet, transparently as if it were a resource in the local machine. Network sharing is made possible by inter-process communication over the network." ]
A shared resource, or network share, is a computer resource made available from one host to other hosts on a computer network.
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what is a ptan?
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Any forms printed blank and then handwritten will cause processing delays. § Provider(s) must have provided a service(s) to a Railroad Medicare beneficiary. § Provider(s) must already be enrolled with your local Medicare Administrative Contractor (MAC). § To enroll with EDI visit, www.PalmettoGBA.com/rr/edi. § This form may be completed for up to 5 providers, for more than 5 providers complete additional forms.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: The PTAN is USUALLY the license number for chiropractors. In California (for example) it's DC1234567. On the phone you have to enter the letters as a * plus the 2 digits that represent the letter. They have an explanation on the CMS site.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: You need to provide the PTAN that is tied to both the place-of-service address and the NPI number that was submitted with the billing. In this case, the only PTAN that matches this criteria is the PTAN of the Group. I need it initially to enroll the group for EDI claims submission.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: § To enroll with EDI visit, www.PalmettoGBA.com/rr/edi § This form may be completed for up to 5 providers, for more than 5 providers complete additional forms. § Please do not submit changes to your existing Railroad Medicare PTANs on this form.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: « on: January 19, 2010, 09:09:52 PM ». I called Medicare to check a denial and was asked for the physician's PTAN Number. I have search for information and have found out that this is also the Medicare Legacy Number. I don't believe our physician has one of these.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: This is a slight expansion on what DMK says. For established providers, the PTAN is the old PIN, or Provider Identification Number, from Medicare. It takes the form of G12345, or AB12345, or WC1234B (the letters can be different, but those are the various formats).\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The PTAN would have been assigned when he enrolled in Medicare. It would have been on the acceptance letter. If you cannot find it, and it's not on NPI (which it may be, so as Charlene said, I would start there) the provider will have to request it in writing. Medicare will not give it out over the phone.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: New Hampshire Preschool Technical Assistance Network. PTAN is a grant-funded statewide technical assistance and support network that promotes quality, developmentally appropriate and culturally competent early childhood education and special education programs. It is a project of the Southeastern Regional Education Service Center (SERESC) in Bedford, NH.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: They are used for I.D. purposes when trying to access any Medicare info pertaining to the billing. The PTAN is tied to the registered address of the billing entity. Since your guys bill under the Group, the billing would go in with the Group's address. So any queries regarding that billing might require the Group's PTAN rather than the individual provider's PTAN.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Before establishing a Railroad Medicare Provider Transaction Access Number \\(PTAN\\) the provider must first be enrolled with their local carrier. This form is for electronic billers only; it is not intended for paper submitters. This is not for EDI enrollment. DO NOT submit any claims with this form." ]
It is a grant-funded statewide technical assistance and support network that promotes quality, developmentally appropriate and culturally competent early childhood education and special education programs.
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does regular medicare pay hospital costs?
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Then, Medicare pays its share, and you pay your share (coinsurance / copayment) for covered services and supplies. There's no yearly limit for what you pay out-of-pocket. You usually pay a monthly premium for Part B. You generally don't need to file Medicare claims.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Just like hospital costs, it’s equally difficult trying to quantify the costs of a particular surgery, as total payments are often broken down into hospital expenses (60-80 percent depending upon procedure), physician payments (13-19 percent), and post-acute care (7-27 percent).\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Factors that affect Original Medicare out-of-pocket costs. Whether you have Part A and/or Part B. Most people have both. Whether your doctor, other health care provider, or supplier accepts assignment. The type of health care you need and how often you need it. Whether you choose to get services or supplies Medicare doesn't cover. If you do, you pay all the costs unless you have other insurance that covers it.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The amount of coinsurance you will pay under Medicare Part A depends on the benefit period. For the first 60 days you are in the hospital, you will pay no coinsurance. Beginning on day 61, you will pay $322 in 2016 for each day of the benefit period.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Medicare will only cover up to 100 days in a skilled nursing facility though, and only if you meet some very specific criteria: 1 3-Day Hospital Stay: You must have been at a hospital For 3 days AND. 2 Level of Care: You must also need skilled nursing care 7 days a week, or skilled therapy services 5 days a week.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: In 2011, Medicare spent about $549 billion for benefit expenses; 24 percent of that amount — approximately $158 billion — was spent on inpatient hospital services. Approximately 36 million patients per year are admitted to U.S. hospitals, and Medicare pays 90 percent of the costs for almost 42 percent of them. Overall, Medicare payments account for almost 28 percent of all hospital care costs.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: People who are currently enrolled in Medicare Part B will not receive a premium increase and will continue to pay $104.90. But new enrollees in 2016 will pay a standard premium of $121.80 for Medicare Part B. However, the cost of your premium can be affected by your income level. The higher your income, the more you’ll be asked to pay in premiums. See the table below.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Medicare Part B Premium. There is a monthly premium for Part B coverage. For Medicare beneficiaries with incomes below $85K/single or $170K/couple, the Part B premium cost for 2017 will average between $109 and $134 per month.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Medicare has two parts. Part A is hospital insurance. Most people do not have to pay for Part A. Part B is medical insurance. Most people pay monthly for Part B. Click here for Medicare Premiums for Part A & Part B. (This information is provided by the Center of Medicare & Medicaid Studies.)\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Includes Part A (hospital) and Part B (medical) coverage if you enroll in both. You pay a deductible and/or coinsurance when you get health care (usually 20% of the. Medicare-approved cost for outpatient care).  Most people pay a monthly premium for Part B. There’s no Part A premium if you have at. least 10 years of United States work history.  You can go to any doctor or hospital in the country that accepts Medicare." ]
Yes, 24 percent of that amount was spent on inpatient hospital services.
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how fast can a dalmatian run
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Also it is supposedly a fire fighter's dog. A Dalmatian is a type of dog that has spots and is famous for working with firefighters. It is also famous for being in the movie 101 Dalmatians.t can run as slow as it wants but it can gain a lot of speed. It can run 0-65 mph in a open area. -Breanna H. TTYLXOX. 16 people found this useful.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: A Siberian Husky can reach 20 miles per hour without difficulty. They are fast runners and can endure long distances. So basically they can run 50 miles going 20 mph.They were bred to run hard and fast pulling a heavy load. The adverage Siberian can run 15 miles per hour pulling 150 pounds for 45 miles strait. Siberian Husky can reach 20 miles per hour without difficulty. They are fast runners and can endure long distances. So basically they can run 50 miles going 20 mph.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: A dalmatian is a type of dog...it has black (or sometimes brown) spots and its background color is white. it has a history of being around horses. in the olden days they would … kill rats and mice in the horses' barns and sometimes walk in parades with them.ast food affects how fast you can run because it clogs your arteries with trans fat and slows down your metabolism which helps digest food.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: A dalmatian is a type of dog...it has black (or sometimes brown) spots and its background color is white. it has a history of being around horses. in the olden days they would … kill rats and mice in the horses' barns and sometimes walk in parades with them.t can run as slow as it wants but it can gain a lot of speed. It can run 0-65 mph in a open area. -Breanna H. TTYLXOX. 16 people found this useful.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Fast food affects how fast you can run because it clogs your arteries with trans fat and slows down your metabolism which helps digest food.Fast food is usually unhealthy and … junk food puts unwanted fat and sugar into your body that makes you fat and therefor makes you slower and running. CCod kid.ast food affects how fast you can run because it clogs your arteries with trans fat and slows down your metabolism which helps digest food.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: A Dalmation can run at a speed aprox. 29 - 37 mph! I hope this helps you! I am in love with Dalmations!ast food affects how fast you can run because it clogs your arteries with trans fat and slows down your metabolism which helps digest food.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Dalmatians were breed to run along side a horse and carriage. They are very fast and capable of running really long distances like 30 miles in one treck.They are fast enough to keep up with the horses and have the same stamina. I own a dalmatian and 2 labs. have a german shepherd it is very fast it is also faster than grey hounds gsd rock//////. Added 2 years ago by guest, 5 points. No way, greyhound is the fastest dog breed in the world, period!!! Added 2 years ago by guest, 9 points. I have a gsd it is really fast I try to race but I can't overtake it.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Dalmatians have higher running speed than many other dog breeds.Running speed also depends upon the conditions and also on how healthy your dog is.A healthy Dalmatian can have around 28-37 mph running speed at a specific time of it's running. Image Source:SPOTSHOT.Labels: Dalmatian Dogs, Dog Questions, Dogs.almatians have higher running speed than many other dog breeds.Running speed also depends upon the conditions and also on how healthy your dog is.A healthy Dalmatian can have around 28-37 mph running speed at a specific time of it's running. Image Source:SPOTSHOT. Labels: Dalmatian Dogs, Dog Questions, Dogs.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Also it is supposedly a fire fighter's dog. A Dalmatian is a type of dog that has spots and is famous for working with firefighters. It is also famous for being in the movie 101 Dalmatians.ast food affects how fast you can run because it clogs your arteries with trans fat and slows down your metabolism which helps digest food.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Your dog can certainly run much faster and longer than you can. If you’re worried, then start with 1 mile. Then increase the distance to 2, 3, 6 miles and so on. Some dogs really can run distances of 15 or 20 miles in a day easily.eople ask for tips on how to run with a dog since I cover about 40 miles per week offering dog running sessions through my business Run That Mutt." ]
28-37 mph running speed at a specific time of it's running.
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benefits of cherries
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Dietitian Julie Upton, MS, RD, of Appetite For Health, would like to share some surprising and delicious fact on your favorite superfruit cherries. You know it's Summer when the deliciously sweet and juicy bing, ranier, and other fresh cherry varieties are available at your supermarket or local farmers market.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Tart cherries contain melatonin, a hormone that helps make you feel sleepy. Two tablespoons of tart cherry juice has been shown in studies to be just as effective as a melatonin supplement. So, pour yourself a little cherry juice nightcap for a tasty bedtime sleep aid. Cherries and blood pressure. Cherries are an excellent source of potassium, which helps to lower blood pressure by getting rid of the excess sodium in our body. Eating cherries helps keep potassium and sodium in balance, and can prevent hypertension from occurring.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Snacking on fresh berries is a tasty and easy way to reap the many health benefits of cherry but they can also spice up all kinds of dishes and recipes. Cherry pie and cheesecake are classics but try adding cherries to stuffing, oatmeal cookies, meat glazes or lemonade, just to name a few.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Health benefits of cherry fruit. Cherries are one of the very low-calorie fruits. Nonetheless, they are a rich source of phytonutrients, vitamins, and minerals. Both sweet, as well as tart cherries, are packed with numerous health benefiting compounds that are essential for wellness.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: 5 health benefits of cherries. For those who suffer from arthritis and gout, you will be relieved to find out that adding cherries to your diet can greatly decrease the intense pain associated with those ailments. Excess uric acid in the blood is the culprit behind the excruciating pain that causes swelling, tenderness and inflammation.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Health benefits of cherry fruit. 1 Cherries are one of the very low-calorie fruits. Nonetheless, they are a rich source of phytonutrients, vitamins, and minerals. 2 Cherries are pigment rich fruits. These pigments, in fact, are polyphenolic flavonoid compounds known as anthocyanin glycosides.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: A serving size of dried cherries is ¼ cup. * Cherry juice is another popular way to enjoy the fruit (especially among arthritis and gout sufferers) because juice concentrate allows for a quick and easy way to get cherry health benefits in one drink.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Health benefits of cherry fruit. 1 Cherries are one of the very low-calorie fruits. 2 Cherries are pigment rich fruits. 3 Scientific studies have shown that anthocyanins in the cherries are found to act like anti-inflammatory drugs by blocking the actions of enzymes cyclooxygenase-1 and 2.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Learn why cherry health benefits are turning this tasty fruit into the next celebrated “super food.”. The Power of Antioxidants. Although they are often referred to as berries, cherries are actually a member of the stone fruit family and are related to apricots, peaches, plums and almonds.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: With a wide range of health benefits, cherries -- and more specifically, tart cherries -- are an oft-overlooked superfoods. But whether it's insomnia, joint pain or belly fat you're dealing with, cherries may be just what the doctor ordered. Here's why. Cherries battle belly fat." ]
Cherries are one of the very low-calorie fruits. Nonetheless, they are a rich source of phytonutrients, vitamins, and minerals.Tart cherries contain melatonin, a hormone that helps make you feel sleepy.Cherries are an excellent source of potassium, which helps to lower blood pressure by getting rid of the excess sodium in our body. Eating cherries helps keep potassium and sodium in balance, and can prevent hypertension from occurring.
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oge price signal
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Compact, flat-top day-time orange smoke distress signal providing effective position marking or indication of wind direction during rescue operations.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Thousands of commercial SmartHours customers have almost half-price electricity for 19 hours every weekday and all 48 weekend hours—a total of 143 hours each week (that’s 85% of the time—plus all holidays!). It’s SO EASY to control: That’s because YOU always control your business hours’ comfort and savings, not OG&E.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: That’s it. Thousands of SmartHours customers have almost half-price electricity for 19 hours every weekday and all 48 weekend hours—a total of 143 hours each week (that’s 85% of the time—plus all holidays!). It's SO EASY to control: That’s because YOU always control your comfort and savings, not OG&E.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: As you can see in the iPhone SMS screenshot below, typically (as was the case on July 18th) the ‘standard’ peak rate for OG&E electricity is around 11.3 cents per kilowatt hour. On days like July 20th, however, when summer temperatures reach their highest levels, electricity prices can skyrocket temporarily.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Debt.com’s interactive map allows users to see their state’s average gas price-simply by hovering their cursor over the state. Clicking a state will show you its average price for the last 10 years: You can also see the average price in your state for the last 10 years: While the national average for a gallon of gas is about $2.18, some states fare better or worse than others. For example, drivers in Hawaii “consistently pay the most for gas.” They are currently paying an average of $3.31.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Precision Signal-Processing and Data-Conversion ICs for PLCs Now Have More Performance at Less Power, Size, and Cost. A programmable-logic controller (PLC) is a compact computer-based electronic system that uses digital or analog input/output modules to control machines, processes, and other control modules.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: This OCW supplemental resource provides material from outside the official MIT curriculum. MIT OpenCourseWare is a free & open publication of material from thousands of MIT courses, covering the entire MIT curriculum. No enrollment or registration. Freely browse and use OCW materials at your own pace. There's no signup, and no start or end dates.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: While summer temperatures like this inevitably lead to higher utility bills, thanks to our “smart thermostat” (which we received as participants in OG&E’s “Smart Hours” program this past spring) our family is able to manage our electricity consumption better during “peak hours” when utility prices are highest. As a result, we’re saving money.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The ADuM524x isoPower family of products provides isolation up to 5 kV, for both signal and power, within a single component—eliminating the need for a separate, isolated power supply and significantly reducing the total isolation system cost, board area requirements, and design time.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: PLCs are classified by the number of I/O functions provided. For example, a nano PLC incorporates fewer than 32 I/Os, a micro PLC has between 32 and 128 I/Os, a small PLC has between 128 and 256 I/Os, and so on." ]
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how to become a cna instructor
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Receive your RN license. You must have an active and valid RN license to become a CNA instructor. In order to do so, you must sit for and pass the NCLEX-RN exam after graduating from a nursing program.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: 1 View all Glenmont Job Corps jobs in Glenmont, NY-Glenmont jobs. 2 Salary Search: CNA Instructor salaries in Glenmont, NY. 3 Learn more about working at Glenmont Job Corps. 4 Related forums: Glenmont Job Corps - -.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Please review this document to access the application and directions for a new training program. You may view the Department of Education Curriculum Frameworks. For questions pertaining to the application process, you may contact the Nurse Consultant line at 850-245-4444 ext.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: - Damariscotta, ME. The Assistant Instructor mentors and guides the students in building the clinical skills needed to perform CNA duties and take the Maine CNA certification exam.... MaineHealth - 9 days ago-save job-email-more...\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Experience is important to CNA training instructors. Most instructors have at least two years of experience under their belt before they attempt to become CNA instructors. You can gain experience in several different establishments as an RN. 1 Nursing homes. 2 Rehabilitation centers. 3 Hospitals.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: CNA Training Instructor Education and Experience. Prior to becoming a CNA training instructor, you must complete a certain amount of education. 1 Before you obtain your nursing degree, you may have to take a CNA training course. 2 You must be a registered nurse (RN). 3 This can be done in two ways.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The DHSS will notify the individual in writing within seven (7) to ten (10) working days regarding the request. An applicant must attend the state approved instructor train-the-trainer course. When the individual has successfully completed the course their name will be added to the Department's CNA Instructor Registry.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: CNA Instructor. Individuals wanting to be certified as a CNA Instructor must be approved by the DHSS to attend the train-the-trainer course. This training course is conducted either by a Long-Term Care (LTC) Association or the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: You must also be certain to submit all renewal information during the years that your license must be renewed. Work as an RN. You cannot become a CNA instructor as soon as you become a Registered Nurse. You will be required to have some experience working as a nurse.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Take the required CNA trainers course. Each state has some type of training course that you must complete before becoming a CNA instructor. The training is intended to prepare a nurse to teach the CNA courses effectively. These courses are generally a minimum of 15 hours, but some programs last even longer. Apply for a job working as a CNA instructor." ]
Each state has some type of training course that you must complete before becoming a CNA instructor. The training is intended to prepare a nurse to teach the CNA courses effectively. These courses are generally a minimum of 15 hours, but some programs last even longer. Apply for a job working as a CNA instructor.
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where is thredbo
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Thredbo is the ideal resort for your first snow experience. With a range of accommodation right at the base of the mountain, specialised beginner packages with lessons and equipment plus nonstop activities and event, it’s easy to see why.oday's expected top temperature is +12°C. There is snow around the top of the chairlift for snowplay and sightseeing. Snowgums Chairlift is open for sightseeing. There is a 400m uphill walk from the top of Snowgums Chairlift to the start of the track to Mt Kosciuszko.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: In summer, Thredbo is a hiking and summer sport destination, including rock climbing and abseiling, fishing and cross-country cycling, and hosts a blues music festival, boasting approximately 300,000 summer visitors (Figures are as of 2005).he town has around 4150 beds, but a permanent population of only about 471 people. When the mountain is fully covered by snow, Thredbo has the longest ski runs in Australia, and this attracts around 700,000 winter visitors annually.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: First time to the snow? Thredbo is the ideal resort for your first snow experience. With a range of accommodation right at the base of the mountain, specialised beginner packages with lessons and equipment plus nonstop activities and event, it’s easy to see why.hy thredbo. Thredbo is Australia's premier snow resort. With Australia's longest runs, dedicated beginner areas, free snow play park and non-stop events and entertainment all winter, it’s easy to see why.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The town has around 4150 beds, but a permanent population of only about 471 people. When the mountain is fully covered by snow, Thredbo has the longest ski runs in Australia, and this attracts around 700,000 winter visitors annually.he town has around 4150 beds, but a permanent population of only about 471 people. When the mountain is fully covered by snow, Thredbo has the longest ski runs in Australia, and this attracts around 700,000 winter visitors annually.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Thredbo Village sits at the base of the Crackenback Valley, and due to its low altitude (1365m) the ski resort does not always retain snow on the lower half of the mountain as a result of higher temperatures, although temperature inversions at night and below zero temperatures enable snow making.he town has around 4150 beds, but a permanent population of only about 471 people. When the mountain is fully covered by snow, Thredbo has the longest ski runs in Australia, and this attracts around 700,000 winter visitors annually.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Thredbo is an Australian ski resort set within Kosciuszko National Park in NSW and was modelled on a European skiing town reflecting the heritage of workers on the Snowy Mountains Scheme such as Tony Sponar, who is credited with having established the location as a ski field.he town has around 4150 beds, but a permanent population of only about 471 people. When the mountain is fully covered by snow, Thredbo has the longest ski runs in Australia, and this attracts around 700,000 winter visitors annually.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Of the Australian ski resorts, Thredbo is potentially the best all-rounder. Thredbo Ski Resort is also the most cosmopolitan, and the place to ski Australia in style.taying in Thredbo Village provides easy access to the heartbeat of the town, and the slopes are a short walk (or shuttle ride) away. Woodridge near Friday Flat is a good spot to stay for beginners and those who need childcare. The River Inn is popular because it is uniquely ski in ski out to the Friday Flat area.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Thredbo is, in fact, a resort for all seasons, and that is the splendor of it; all year round has it’s own distinct features. Throughout the wintertime, the mountain is being swarmed with excited skiers, snowboarders, sightseers and other on-snow activities.sing its European-style lodges and accommodation, Thredbo has a genuine Northern Hemisphere alpine appeal. A chairlift, open year-round, takes visitors nearly 600 vertical metres up to the high plateau, from where it is a straightforward, relatively easy, six km.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Thredbo, the first choice for your alpine accommodation, along with the vibrant nightlife, restaurants and a host of alpine activities, both on, and off the snow. Thredbo is a scenic alpine community nestled into the foothills of Australia’s finest mountains, in the exquisite Kosciuszko Nationwide Park.sing its European-style lodges and accommodation, Thredbo has a genuine Northern Hemisphere alpine appeal. A chairlift, open year-round, takes visitors nearly 600 vertical metres up to the high plateau, from where it is a straightforward, relatively easy, six km.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Thredbo is about 500 kilometres south of Sydney, accessible by the Alpine Way via Cooma, Berridale, and Jindabyne. The village is built in the valley of the Thredbo River, also known as the Crackenback River, at the foot of the Ramshead Range.he town has around 4150 beds, but a permanent population of only about 471 people. When the mountain is fully covered by snow, Thredbo has the longest ski runs in Australia, and this attracts around 700,000 winter visitors annually." ]
Australia.
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where is mckesson healthcare headquarters
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Tagged as: mckesson address, mckesson corporate address, mckesson corporate office headquarters, mckesson headquarters, mckesson home office, mckesson main office, mckesson office address, mckesson office email, mckesson office fax, mckesson office phone, mckesson office phone number.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: McKesson Corporation History. McKesson Corporation is an American pharmaceutical distributor with worldwide headquarters in California. McKesson was founded in 1833 as Olcott & McKesson as a botanical drug importer and wholesaler.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: MCKESSON CORPORATION Company Profile. McKesson is one of the top pharmaceuticals distributors in North America. The company delivers prescription and generic drugs, as well as health and beauty care products, to more than 40,000 retail and institutional pharmacies throughout the US.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: McKesson is now bringing WELL standards to its other new offices in Dallas and Scottsdale, Ariz., and Huaco is developing office space guidelines using the new Richmond headquarters as its gold standard.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: McKesson Corporation Corporate Office | Headquarters. Company Overview. McKesson Corporation in short known as McKesson offers medical supplies, pharmaceuticals, and health care technologies. The McKesson Corporation Company engages its work in two segments. The first segment is McKesson Distribution Solutions segment which distributes medical surgical supplies and equipment, drugs, and health and beauty care products.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Related Research. McKesson Corporation, a healthcare services and information technology company, will expand its existing workforce in the company’s regional headquarters in Greater Phoenix, Arizona. The firm will occupy a 271,000-square-foot twinned office complex in the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Build customized email lists 24/7, based on your best customer profile. Learn more about the companies you want to sell to. Hoover’s has reports on 85+ million companies and 900 industries. 65,000 data points are updated each day. Get real insight written by real people – exclusive research and reviews by our in-house Editorial staff.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Jul 13, 2016. 1 When McKesson decided to revamp its headquarters in Richmond, Va., it knew it was time for a radical change. The drug distribution giant also knew it needed a workplace that was not only inspiring but reflected its primary mission: making people healthier.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Published: June 28, 2016 8:28 a.m. McKesson Corp. MCK, -0.46% announced Tuesday an agreement to with software and analytics company Change Healthcare Holdings Inc., in which it will combine its technology solutions business with Change Healthcare to create a new separate healthcare information technology company.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Separately, McKesson said it was exploring strategic alternatives for its enterprise information solutions business. McKesson's stock, which was still inactive in premarket trade, has dropped 12% year to date, while the S&P 500 has slipped 2.1%." ]
In Greater Phoenix, Arizona.
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what is a diploma?
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: In the UK, a graduate diploma is a short course at the level of a bachelor's degree that is normally studied by students who have already graduated in another field. Graduate diplomas are distinguished from graduate certificates by having a longer period of study, equivalent to two thirds of an academic year or more.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: A graduate diploma (e.g., Graduate Diploma in Education etc.) is different from a postgraduate diploma, which is a course of study at postgraduate level (e.g., Postgraduate Diploma in Clinical Psychology etc.).\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: One of a series of steps in a process, course, or progression; a stage: proceeded to the next degree of difficulty. 2. A step in a direct hereditary line of descent or ascent: First cousins are two degrees from their common ancestor. 3. Relative social or official rank, dignity, or position.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Best Answer: A diploma is what you get out of high school. It is also a certificate of some form of completion/graduation. A degree means you have been educated at a college or university in some specific field and you are now well educated in that area. A degree is better.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: 1. (Units) a stage in a scale of relative amount or intensity: a high degree of competence. 2. (Education) an academic award conferred by a university or college on successful completion of a course or as an honorary distinction (honorary degree) 3. (Medicine) any of three categories of seriousness of a burn.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The graduate diploma is a postgraduate academic qualification taken after a bachelor's degree. It is usually awarded by a university or a graduate school. It usually takes 2 terms of study to complete and has a wide variety of courses on offer.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: (Redirected from Graduate Diploma) A graduate diploma (GradD, GDip) is generally a postgraduate qualification, although this can vary between different regions, with some graduate diplomas involve the study at undergraduate-level (see postgraduate diploma).\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The difference between an Degree and diploma is that an academic degree or simply a degree is a college or university diploma that is often associated with award a person in recognition that the recipient has completed a particular course.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Best Answer: A diploma is what you get out of high school. It is also a certificate of some form of completion/graduation. A degree means you have been educated at a college or university in some specific field and you are now well educated in that area. (ie, a college degree in biology or something) A degree is better.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: 1. any of a series of steps or stages, as in a process or course of action; a point in any scale. 2. a stage or point in or as if in progression or retrogression: We followed the degrees of her recovery with joy. 3. a stage in a scale of intensity or amount: a high degree of mastery." ]
It is what you get out of high school, a certificate of some form of completion/graduation.
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what is citizen document for passport usa
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: When returning to the United States by air, all American citizens must present a valid U.S. passport, available through the State Department (travel.state.gov). Americans returning from Canada by land or sea may present a passport card, NEXUS card or an enhanced drivers license to re-enter the country. Though a birth certificate is accepted as proof of citizenship when entering Canada, it is not considered an acceptable form of citizenship for adults returning from Canada.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Try Rephrasing Your Question or E-mail us your Question. A foreign national or alien entering the U.S. is generally required to present a passport and valid visa issued by a U.S. Consular Official, unless they are a citizen of a country eligible for the Visa Waiver Program, or are a lawful permanent resident of the U.S. or a citizen of Canada.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: The Border Crossing Card (BCC) is acceptable as a stand-alone document (by itself) only for travel from Mexico by land, or by pleasure vessel or ferry. Together with a valid passport, though, it meets the documentary requirements for entry at all land, air, and sea ports of entry (to include travel from Canada).\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: What is the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI)? WHTI is the joint Department of State (DOS) and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) plan to implement a key 9/11 Commission recommendation and the statutory mandates of the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004 (IRTPA).\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: 1 US Citizens - Documents needed for entry into the U.S. 2 Visiting the U.S. - Documents required for Canadian Citizens / Residents / Landed Immigrant to enter the U.S. and how long they can stay. Traveling outside of the U.S. - While here on a visa.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: At the time of publication, a passport, passport card, or an enhanced driver's license issued by Michigan, New York, Vermont or Washington each serve as both proof of citizenship and photo ID when crossing the border into Canada.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The foreign national is still required to have a passport. To obtain a list of countries eligible and VWP passport requirements for the Visa Waiver Program, please visit https://www.dhs.gov/visa-waiver-program-requirements.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Passport Application Form. You can pick up a United States Passport application form at your nearest Passport Agency. Call (877) 4US-APPT Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. EST to locate the closest one to you. Or, you can go online and print the form (see Resources).\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Apply in person. You are required to apply for your U.S. passport in person if this is your first passport. To do so, go to your nearest Passport Agency (if you are unsure where that is, call 1-877-4-USA-PPT) with all your prepared documents and U.S. passport application processing fee, which varies.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Documentation requirements for American citizens traveling to and from Canada vary based on the method of transportation and the age of the visitor. While a passport is not needed to enter Canada, one is required to return to the United States in certain situations. Knowing what documents are required for you situation helps ensure quick passage at the border." ]
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when is ectopic pregnancy detected
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: If chorionic villi are not detected, ectopic pregnancy should be suspected. Curettage should only be considered when beta-hCG levels are falling or when levels are elevated and ultrasonography does not show intrauterine pregnancy.2,14 Diagnostic uterine curettage could terminate a desired pregnancy.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: If no pregnancy can be seen in the uterus but there is evidence of free fluid in your abdomen and or a possible ‘mass’ in the approximate location of one of your fallopian tubes, the doctor would then be likely to diagnose a possible ectopic pregnancy. An initial scan will detect over 70% of ectopic pregnancies.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: By Mayo Clinic Staff. If your doctor suspects an ectopic pregnancy, he or she might do a pelvic exam to check for pain, tenderness, or a mass in the fallopian tube or ovary. A physical exam alone usually isn't enough to diagnose an ectopic pregnancy, however. The diagnosis is typically confirmed with blood tests and imaging studies, such as an ultrasound. With a standard ultrasound, high-frequency sound waves are directed at the tissues in the abdominal area.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Probably the most dangerous cause for bleeding during the 1st trimester is an ectopic pregnancy. Ectopic pregnancy occurs when your fertilized egg implants somewhere outside the uterus--usually the fallopian tube--and begins growing. (Ectopic means out of place.) Typically this happens if your fallopian tube is blocked by scar tissue or has an abnormality. Eventually the abnormal pregnancy will grow and could cause the tube to rupture; if this occurs, severe abdominal pain and bleeding will result.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: During early pregnancy, however, the uterus and fallopian tubes are closer to the vagina than to the abdominal surface. The ultrasound will likely be done using a wandlike device placed in your vagina (transvaginal ultrasound). Sometimes it's too soon to detect a pregnancy through ultrasound. If the diagnosis is in question, your doctor might monitor your condition with blood tests until the ectopic pregnancy can be confirmed or ruled out through ultrasound — usually by four to five weeks after conception.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Ectopic pregnancy is any pregnancy that occurs outside the uterine cavity. Pregnancies in the fallopian tube account for 97 percent of ectopic pregnancies: 55 percent in the ampulla; 25 percent in the isthmus; 17 percent in the fimbria; and 3 percent in the abdominal cavity, ovary, and cervix.1.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Diagnosing an ectopic pregnancy. Written by Jason King, March 25th, 2014. Ectopic pregnancy can be notoriously difficult to diagnose because it often presents with symptoms that can be suggestive of other, more usual, conditions such as gastroenteritis, miscarriage or even appendicitis.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: If a woman of reproductive age presents with abdominal pain, vaginal bleeding, syncope, or hypotension, the physician should perform a pregnancy test. If the patient is pregnant, the physician should perform a work-up to detect possible ectopic or ruptured ectopic pregnancy. Prompt ultrasound evaluation is key in diagnosing ectopic pregnancy. Equivocal ultrasound results should be combined with quantitative beta subunit of human chorionic gonadotropin levels.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: If diagnosed early, an ectopic pregnancy can be treated without surgery. You may be given methotrexate, a drug that will remove the abnormal pregnancy tissue. Your provider will monitor the pregnancy hormones in your blood to make sure that you are no longer pregnant.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: In diagnosing an ectopic pregnancy, the doctor will most likely administer a blood test to check the level of the pregnancy hormone hCG. You may also have a vaginal exam and an ultrasound to check for an enlarged fallopian tube and the presence of an abnormal pregnancy." ]
Usually by four to five weeks after conception.
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what county is beaufort sc
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Beaufort County is included in the Hilton Head Island-Bluffton-Beaufort, SC Metropolitan Statistical Area. Beaufort County is one of the South's fastest-growing counties, primarily because of development south of the Broad River clustered along the U.S. Highway 278 corridor. The northern portions of the county have also grown steadily, due in part to the strong federal military presence around the city of Beaufort.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Installment tax bill payments cannot be made online. You may either mail a check or pay in person by cash or check at the Beaufort, Bluffton, or Hilton Head Office locations.Another deadline for paying REAL Property taxes has passed. This online payment option will not be available again until November.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Assessor Home. Welcome to the Webs Page of the Beaufort County Assessor’s Office. Dear Beaufort County Citizens and Visitors, As Beaufort County Assessor, it is always my privilege to share with you the latest available Beaufort County real property information. Tax Year 2015 assessment notices, dated September 15, were mailed on August 28, 2015. This extended the appeal deadline period an additional 18 days.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: This internet 24/7 access capability is the result of a real property services software conversion and – as with most major projects – enhancements and other improvements make it a work in progress.Searches can be done using owner, property location, tax map number, account number, legal description or by sales.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: On a personal note, I will retire as Beaufort County Assessor on October 16, 2015. A Special thank you goes out to my staff and County Administration for the support given to me during the past 10 years.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Beaufort is located on Port Royal Island, one of the largest Sea Islands along the southeast Atlantic coast of the United States. It is one of only a handful of U.S. towns that has had its entire downtown designated an historic district by the National Trust for Historic Preservation. learn more ».\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Our map of Beaufort County documents the roads, highways, towns, and boundaries in and near Beaufort and Hilton Head.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Art galleries, antique shops, and modern boutiques dot the entire downtown and uptown walking districts, along with fine dining restaurants and quick eateries. The moderate climate allows for enjoyable outdoor meals and/or park enjoyment almost year-round.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Beaufort County (/ˈbjuːfərt/ BEW-fərt) is a county located in the U.S. state of South Carolina. As of the 2010 census, its population was 162,233. Its county seat is Beaufort.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Additionally, use of a Visa Consumer Debit Card will result in a $3.95 fee and an internet eCheck will result in a convenience fee of $2.50 also effective November 1, 2011. Property Max is an online service provided to the public by Beaufort County." ]
Beaufort County
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what is damiana herb used for
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Like the herb uva ursi , damiana contains arbutin, although at a concentration about 10 times lower. Arbutin is a urinary antiseptic, but the levels present in damiana are probably too small to make this herb a useful treatment for bladder infections .\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: What is damiana? Damiana is a plant also known as Damiana Aphrodisiaca, Feuille de Damiane, Herba de la Pastora, Houx Mexicain, Mizibcoc, Old Woman's Broom, Oreganillo, Rosemary, Thé Bourrique, Turnera, Turnerae, and other names.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Uses for Damiana. In alternative medicine, damiana has been widely used as an aphrodisiac in Mexico for men and women. Although it is widely promoted as a sexual stimulant and aphrodisiac, scientific support for the benefits of this herb are lacking. Related: 10 Natural Aphrodisiacs.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The herb damiana has been used in Mexico for some time as a male aphrodisiac. 1 Classic herbal literature of the nineteenth century describes it as a tonic, or general body strengthener. Damiana continues to be a popular aphrodisiac for males. However, if it works at all, the effect appears to be rather mild.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Damiana, our favourite herb, was used by the Aztecs for impotency and Mexican women were also known to use the fragrant leaves in a tea to stimulate love making. The Damiana plant is so important that it has been classified in Mexico as a “national treasure” and now a prohibited export as a live plant.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: All in all, used appropriately as a pleasant tea or as a smoking medium for a party alternative, Damiana is one of the most versatile, safe and effective herbs for general well being, health and enjoyment.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Historically, it was used mostly to increase sexual desire (as an aphrodisiac). Damiana is used to treat headache, bedwetting, depression, nervous stomach, and constipation; for prevention and treatment of sexual problems; boosting and maintaining mental and physical stamina; and as an aphrodisiac. Some people inhale damiana for a slight high..\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Damiana (Turnera diffusa) Although this herb is mostly used to increase sexual performance it does have some other very interesting properties such as having a relaxant effect on smooth muscles and used as a anti-diabetic although the latter two needs more clinical investigation.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: You may not be able to use damiana if you have certain medical conditions. Damiana can affect blood sugar levels. If you have diabetes, check your blood sugar carefully. Watch for signs of low blood sugar (hypoglycemia): headache, hunger, sweating, confusion, irritability, dizziness, or feeling shaky.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Damiana is also sometimes said to be helpful for treating asthma and other respiratory diseases, depression , digestive problems, menstrual disorders, and various forms of sexual dysfunction —for example, impotence in men and inability to achieve orgasm in women." ]
To treat headache, bedwetting, depression, nervous stomach, and constipation,prevention and treatment of sexual problems,boosting and maintaining mental and physical stamina.
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average home price sausalito
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: The average listing price for Sausalito homes for sale on Trulia was $2,248,237 for the week ending Sep 23, which represents an increase of 10.8%, or $219,081, compared to the prior week and an increase of 13.4%, or $265,611, compared to the week ending Sep 02.his represents a decline of 19.5%, or $214,000, compared to the prior quarter and a decrease of 15.8% compared to the prior year. Sales prices have appreciated 29.8% over the last 5 years in Sausalito.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: See 10 Homes For Sale. The asking price of homes for sale in Sausalito has increased 35.6% since September last year, while the number of homes for sale has decreased 6.3% . See more Sausalito Stats and Trends.he asking price of homes for sale in Sausalito has increased 35.6% since September last year, while the number of homes for sale has decreased 6.3% . See more Sausalito Stats and Trends.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: The year 2014 saw a 13 percent jump in home prices, multiple offers and eager buyers, but it might best be remembered for what one real estate agent deemed a kink in the hose.. The median price jumped to $999,000, according to the Marin County Assessor's Office, and observers deemed 2014 a good year..hat's what will sell first.. These bidding wars are what have driven the median price of single-family dwellings up to nearly $1 million. Condo prices also jumped in 2014, going from a median price of $435,000 to $506,000. We are at the lowest affordability index we have had in 30 years, Hughes said.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The median home value in Sausalito is $1,166,500. Sausalito home values have gone up 11.8% over the past year and Zillow predicts they will rise 4.0% within the next year. Read more. Foreclosures will be a factor impacting home values in the next several years.In Sausalito 3.1 homes are foreclosed (per 10,000). This is greater than the San Francisco Metro value of 1.3 and also lower than the national value of 3.6.Mortgage delinquency is the first step in the foreclosure process. This is when a homeowner fails to make a mortgage payment.oreclosures will be a factor impacting home values in the next several years. In Sausalito 3.1 homes are foreclosed (per 10,000).\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Summary for Sausalito. The median sales price for homes in Sausalito CA for Jun 15 to Sep 15 was $886,000. This represents a decline of 19.5%, or $214,000, compared to the prior quarter and a decrease of 15.8% compared to the prior year.Sales prices have appreciated 29.8% over the last 5 years in Sausalito.his represents a decline of 19.5%, or $214,000, compared to the prior quarter and a decrease of 15.8% compared to the prior year. Sales prices have appreciated 29.8% over the last 5 years in Sausalito.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Home Appreciataion is up 20.6% in the last 12 months. Browse Sausalito Real Estate. The median home price in Sausalito is $936,700. Browse Homes in this Range.ome Appreciataion is up 20.6% in the last 12 months. Browse Sausalito Real Estate. The median home price in Sausalito is $936,700. Browse Homes in this Range.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Our cost of living indices are based on a US average of 100. An amount below 100 means Sausalito, California is cheaper than the US average.A cost of living index above 100 means Sausalito, California is more expensive.Overall, Sausalito, California cost of living is 253.40.n amount below 100 means Sausalito, California is cheaper than the US average. A cost of living index above 100 means Sausalito, California is more expensive. Overall, Sausalito, California cost of living is 253.40.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: That's what will sell first.. These bidding wars are what have driven the median price of single-family dwellings up to nearly $1 million. Condo prices also jumped in 2014, going from a median price of $435,000 to $506,000.We are at the lowest affordability index we have had in 30 years, Hughes said.hat's what will sell first.. These bidding wars are what have driven the median price of single-family dwellings up to nearly $1 million. Condo prices also jumped in 2014, going from a median price of $435,000 to $506,000. We are at the lowest affordability index we have had in 30 years, Hughes said.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Of these 37 listings, 8 are currently Active listings and 1 are either pending or contingent. The percentage of listings in Sausalito that are currently in contract is 2.7%. The average days on market for all properties in Sausalito is 83 days.The lowest price property in Sausalito is $380,000 and the highest priced property is $5,495,000. The average price for all properties in Sausalito is $2,103,237 and the median price for all properties in Sausalito is $1,870,000.f these 37 listings, 8 are currently Active listings and 1 are either pending or contingent. The percentage of listings in Sausalito that are currently in contract is 2.7%. The average days on market for all properties in Sausalito is 83 days.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Median price asked for vacant for-sale houses and condos in 2013 in this county: $1,002,802. Median contract rent in 2013: $1,588. Median rent asked for vacant for-rent units in 2013: $1,466. Median gross rent in Sausalito, CA in 2013: $1,660.Housing units in Sausalito with a mortgage: 1,026 (67 second mortgage, 162 home equity loan, 0 both second mortgage and home equity loan). Houses without a mortgage: 389. Median household income for houses/condos with a mortgage: $168,926.edian gross rent in Sausalito, CA in 2013: $1,660. Housing units in Sausalito with a mortgage: 1,026 (67 second mortgage, 162 home equity loan, 0 both second mortgage and home equity loan). Houses without a mortgage: 389. Median household income for houses/condos with a mortgage: $168,926." ]
$936,700
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what kind of food to feed a boxer puppy
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: And that’s important because it can be pretty hard to find a suitably high-protein dog food. Most commercial dog foods that we recommend on this blog contain at least 25% protein. Boxers, however, need around 30%, and some boxer enthusiasts advocate for diets that include 35%-45% protein.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Every dog is different. Please talk to your vet before making changes to your dog's diet. Most of the time, when we do calorie estimates, we try to pick a feasibly average weight for both a male and a female. It’s a little tough with the boxer breed, though, since males typically weigh a lot more than females.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Formulated for Boxer Puppies. Royal Canin's Boxer Puppy Dry Dog Food is designed exclusively for pure breed Boxer up to 15 months old. Muscle development: Growth is a key phase for puppies. In 15 months, Boxer puppies multiply their birth weight by 70 times.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: For our #3 spot on the list of best dog food for Boxers, we chose the Wellness CORE Original Formula dry dog food recipe. Let’s face it, you really can’t have a list of best dog foods for any breed (alright, most breeds) without it including an option from Wellness! That’s just how high quality this stuff really is.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: 1 Best Food For Boxers 1.1 Pick #1 – Taste of the Wild Dry Dog Food. 1.2 Pick #2 – Orijen Grain-Free Adult Dry Dog Food. 1.3 Pick #3 – Wellness CORE Original Formula Dry Dog. 1.4 Pick #4 – Blue Buffalo Wilderness Grain Free Dry Dog Food Duck Recipe.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Starting out when your boxer is a puppy is the perfect training for adulthood. 1 Choose a puppy food formulated for large dogs. 2 Feed your boxer puppy at least twice as much food as he will eat as an adult. 3 Portion your puppy's food into several meals. Monitor your puppy's weight.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Royal Canin Boxer Puppy Dry Dog Food, 30-lb bag. Description. This Royal Canin formula is designed exclusively for pure breed Boxers up to 15 months old. The Boxer’s brachycephalic jaw and short muzzle can make it more difficult for them to grasp some types of kibble.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Best Answer: no, no! Pedigree is just garbage for dog food. Check out the ingredients in the dog food bag. Pedigree has corn 2 x's in the first 3 spots...no whole meats at all, meat and bone meal...what kind of meat...roadkill, euthanized shelter animals???\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Feed your boxer puppy at least twice as much food as he will eat as an adult. Adult boxers typically eat about two cups of food per day, so feed him about four cups per day until he is 6 months old. Refer to the portion guidelines on your puppy food package. Portion your puppy's food into several meals.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Allergies: Allergies are also a very common health issue among Boxers, a problem which is greatly intensified if you feed your Boxer low-grade dog food that contains inexpensive filler (wheat, corn, soy and grains) that make the problem worse." ]
Dry Dog Food
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how much can you give to charity without a receipt
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: The $250 limit applies to the amount of each contribution. For example, if you donate $100 every week to your temple using a chack, you can prove the deduction with canceled checks. However, if you make just one $300 cash donation, you can't claim the donation as a deduction without a receipt.or example, if you leave a donation of clothing valued at $100 at a charity's drop box, you can claim a deduction even without a receipt.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Cash Donations. Donating much more than the 3 percent norm may be enough to raise interest from the IRS. If you make cash donations, it's easier to prove that you've donated as much as you claim. If you actually give cash, you can get cash receipts from the charity to document your gift.If you write a check, put the payment on a debit or credit card, or make an electronic payment, your bank or card provider will have records of your payment.f you actually give cash, you can get cash receipts from the charity to document your gift. If you write a check, put the payment on a debit or credit card, or make an electronic payment, your bank or card provider will have records of your payment.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: As a general rule, you need to get a receipt to claim a deduction for your donated goods. However, no receipt is required for donations valued at less than $250 when it is impractical to get one.For example, if you leave a donation of clothing valued at $100 at a charity's drop box, you can claim a deduction even without a receipt.or example, if you leave a donation of clothing valued at $100 at a charity's drop box, you can claim a deduction even without a receipt.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: It goes on the Schedule A. The total of everything on the Schedule A then goes on the 1040. She does not qualify to deduct any of her donations. Deductions without receipts are allowed only if you kept track as to the amount of the donation, which charity received it, etc.y mum told me that when you donate to charities and such, you can write it off on your taxes. Where does this go on the 1040? She said you can write up to 250$ off. So she said she'd write 249$ off, since she knows she's donated a lot, but doesn't have any receipts.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Even though you don't have to submit donation receipts with your tax return, the IRS requires you to have the receipts before you can take a charitable deduction. The type of documentation you’ll need depends on whether you donate cash or property, as well as the amount or value of the gift.or each cash donation of $250 or more, the IRS also requires you to obtain a written acknowledgment from the recipient organization. However, if you were to donate $50 to your church every Sunday, a written acknowledgment isn’t required because no single donation was for $250 or more.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Bushfire and flood donations. If you made one or more donations of $2 or more to bucket collections conducted by an approved organisation for bushfire and flood victims, you can claim a tax deduction equal to your contribution without a receipt provided the contribution does not exceed $10.ushfire and flood donations. If you made one or more donations of $2 or more to bucket collections conducted by an approved organisation for bushfire and flood victims, you can claim a tax deduction equal to your contribution without a receipt provided the contribution does not exceed $10.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: For donations up to $500, you need a receipt listing the organization, date of the donation and a description of the property and its value. For donations over $500 but less than $5,000 you also need a written acknowledgement and an appraisal if the gift is clothing or furniture.f your total of all non-cash charitable donations is over $500, you must file a Form 8283 signed by the charity and an appraiser. In all cases, any services or items provided for the gift have to be deducted from the total.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: 1 Single or Multiple Cash Donations Under $250: you can provide a receipt from the organization, bank record, credit card statement, or cancelled check that shows the name of the organization, the date of the donation, and the amount.he standard deduction is currently $5,950 for individuals and $11,900 for married couples filing jointly for the 2014 tax year. To deduct a charitable contribution, you must file Form 1040 and itemize deductions on Schedule A. So, if you know 100% you won’t be itemizing, don’t worry about donation receipts.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: However, your deduction is limited to the excess of what you gave over the value of what you received. For example, if you gave $100 to a charity dinner and the dinner was worth $30, you can deduct $70.If you make a contribution of more than $75 and receive goods or services, the charity must give you a written statement that tells you the value of those goods or services.owever, your deduction is limited to the excess of what you gave over the value of what you received. For example, if you gave $100 to a charity dinner and the dinner was worth $30, you can deduct $70.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Cash Gift Receipts. Contributions of money can be made in cash, by check or credit card or through some automatic deduction. For amounts up to $250, you can keep a receipt, cancelled check or statement. Donations of more than $250 require a written acknowledgement from the charity.In most cases, you should submit this acknowledgement with your tax return.f your total of all non-cash charitable donations is over $500, you must file a Form 8283 signed by the charity and an appraiser. In all cases, any services or items provided for the gift have to be deducted from the total." ]
$10
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how long to grill a tri tip
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: 3) Light the grill and bring to medium heat (between 350 – 375 degrees). Preheat for 7-8 minutes. This is the ideal heat to cook the tri tip fully in 35-40 minutes, depending on the size of the roast. 4) Place the meat fat side up in between the burners.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: 4 Cover the grill and cook until the temperature of the interior of the tri-tip reaches 120°F for a rare roast, 130°F for medium-rare and 140°F for medium. At this point the meat will take anywhere from 20 to 40 minutes to cook, depending on how hot your grill is, how well done you want it, and the size of the cut.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: 3) Light the grill and bring to medium heat (between 350 – 375 degrees). Preheat for 7-8 minutes. This is the ideal heat to cook the tri tip fully in 35-40 minutes, depending on the size of the roast.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Roasts. How long to cook a tri-tip roast depends on its weight and shape. For an average-sized, 2-lb. roast that is about 2 inches thick, cook the roast on one side for 20 to 30 minutes. Turn the roast over and continue cooking to an internal temperature of 140 degrees F as measured with a meat thermometer.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: 3. Slow-grill the steak. Place the tri-tip on the cool side of the grill, with the thickest part of the steak facing the hot side of the grill, and cook with the lid closed. Turn the steak occasionally, about every 20 minutes, until it reaches 110° (43°C) in the center of the thickest part.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Strips. Tri-tip strips cook to rare in about 8 to 10 minutes, and to medium in 12 to 14 minutes. This is the total cooking time, so turn the strips over at the halfway point -- 4 to 5 minutes on each side for rare, and 6 to 7 minutes on each side for medium.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Place the tri-tip on the cool side of the grill, with the thickest part of the steak facing the hot side of the grill, and cook with the lid closed. Turn the steak occasionally, about every 20 minutes, until it reaches 110° (43°C) in the center of the thickest part.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Tri-tip strips cook to rare in about 8 to 10 minutes, and to medium in 12 to 14 minutes. This is the total cooking time, so turn the strips over at the halfway point -- 4 to 5 minutes on each side for rare, and 6 to 7 minutes on each side for medium.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Slow-grill the steak. Place the tri-tip on the cool side of the grill, with the thickest part of the steak facing the hot side of the grill, and cook with the lid closed. Turn the steak occasionally, about every 20 minutes, until it reaches 110° (43°C) in the center of the thickest part.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The real answer is it depends, but a total time of 25 - 30 minutes for a smaller tri-tip is usually a good starting guess. Each tri-tip roast and grill is different though, so you really need to use a meat thermometer to make sure the roast is cooked to perfection." ]
35-40 minutes.
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how many packages did ups deliver during peak season
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: This forward-looking approach is both smart and needed, given how many supply chain networks, not just UPS’s, dealt with myriad delays and service disruptions during Peak Season in 2013, and are not determined to go down that road again in 2014.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: In addition to the 237 aircraft that UPS owns and operates, UPS leases an additional 23 jets during the holidays to help with the added volume and the company hires 55,000 season workers nationwide, with over 1,000 assigned to Worldport, to handle packages, Mangeot said.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: UPS will add about 6,000 of its familiar brown package-delivery cars to its fleet over the peak season, a move Wallace said will boost its package-car capabilities by 10 percent over last year.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Nearly 29 million of those packages will be delivered on Tuesday. Overall, The company expects to deliver more than 129 million packages the week before Christmas, said Dan McMackin, a UPS spokesman. During this busiest time, we will be delivering about 300 packages per second, he said.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: “We have needs for various positions on all shifts at UPS locations throughout the United States.”. The full- and part-time seasonal positions – primarily package handlers, drivers and driver-helpers – have long been an entry point for permanent employment at UPS.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: UPS® (NYSE: UPS) announced that it expects to hire between 90,000 and 95,000 seasonal employees to support the anticipated increase in package volume that will begin in November and continue through January 2016.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: “Though these projects will weigh on 2014 earnings, they will pay for themselves in the long run. Overall, we are ahead of our peak readiness plan and I am confident UPS would deliver a great peak season this year.”.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: At most UPS locations, part-time employees in college are eligible to receive up to $25,000 in tuition assistance through the company’s Earn and Learn program. Interested job seekers can easily apply for peak season opportunities by visiting UPSjobs.com on their computer, smartphone or tablet.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: By Jeff Berman, Group News Editor · August 4, 2014. When it comes to efficient and effective planning for Peak Season, transportation and logistics bellwether UPS is leaving no stone unturned.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: By deploying its full network capabilities on Nov. 28, UPS will gain an additional operating day during what will be, like last year, a relatively compressed peak season. UPS this peak season will have 19 delivery days and 18 pickup days (it does not make pickups on Christmas Eve). There were 17 delivery days in 2013. One additional day this year will come by virtue of the calendar." ]
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is ssa disability taxable
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Just how much of your benefits can be taxed are determined by the following rules: If you are single, and your income plus half the disability money is more than $25,000 and less than $34,000, then up to 50 percent of the Social Security benefits will be taxable. If the total is higher than $34,000, up to 85 percent of the benefits can be taxed.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: How Taxable Benefits Impact Individual Returns. The SSA states your benefits may be taxed if you file an individual return and your total income’s over $25,000. If you make $25,000-$34,000, you must pay taxes on about 50% of your benefits. If you make more than $34,000, 85% of your benefits are taxable.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Whether or not your Social Security income is taxable depends on your total income, including your Social Security plus any other income. Generally speaking, if your only income is Social Security, you probably don't make enough money to be required to file a federal tax return.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Social Security Disability Insurance pays benefits to you and certain members of your family if you are insured, meaning that you worked long enough and paid Social Security taxes. Supplemental Security Income pays benefits based on financial need.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Disability benefits may be taxable in these situations. The rules for disability benefits are the same as those of regular Social Security benefits. For single filers in the 2008 tax year, if all sources of income plus one-half of your disability money add up to more than $25,000, you will be taxed on your benefits.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Your monthly SSDI income from the Social Security Administration depends on your earnings record. And even though your SSDI benefits come directly from the federal government, they still may be taxable. Read on to learn how monthly disability income is taxed for individuals as well as for joint income tax returns.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: In fact, yes — Social security disability benefits are taxable. However, most beneficiaries don’t pay taxes on SSDI because they have very little (if any) additional income. Approximately one-fourth of SSDI recipients owed federal income taxes in 2015, usually because of their spouse or other household earnings.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The MAGI includes half of your Social Security, plus other sources of income. Once your MAGI exceeds the base amount for your filing status ($32,000 for Married Filing Jointly, otherwise $25,000), at least part of your Social Security income becomes taxable.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: To determine if your Social Security income is taxable, all you need to do is enter that income – See Where do I enter an SSA-1099, SSA-1099-SM, or SSA-1099-R-OP1? TurboTax does the rest! At the state level, many states exempt Social Security from taxation, either partially or completely.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Benefits for People with Disabilities. The Social Security and Supplemental Security Income disability programs are the largest of several Federal programs that provide assistance to people with disabilities." ]
Yes, If you are single, and your income plus half the disability money is more than $25,000 and less than $34,000, then up to 50 percent of the Social Security benefits will be taxable.
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what temp do i roast a turkey
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Slow-Cooker: Place THAWED roast, skin side up, flat in 8” diameter slow cooker. Add ½ cupwater. Cover, cook on low 4 to 7½ hours to internal temperature of 170ºF as measured with a meat thermometer. After 4 hours, check temperature at center, ends and near top for food safety. Turkey must reach 140ºF within 4 hours. Microwave: Place THAWED roast in microwave on a shallow microwave-safe tray.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: 1 Let the turkey breast warm: Transfer the turkey breast to the rack inside a roasting pan, or place on top of vegetables in a skillet or other baking dish. Let the breast warm on the counter while the oven heats. Preheat the oven to 450°F. Place an oven rack in the bottom third of the oven.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Thaw in Refrigerator (not at room temperature). Place unopened roast on a tray in refrigerator for 1½ to 2 days, or until thawed. To thaw faster, place unopened roast in cold tap water for 3 to 5 hours. Change water every 30 minutes to keep turkey cold. When thawed, keep in refrigerator until ready to cook.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The turkey breast on its own will usually cook more quickly than the whole turkey, so start checking it after an hour and continue roasting until it registers 165°F in the thickest part of the meat. Because it's quicker to cook, I also don't bother with basting.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: 1 Lower the oven to 350°F and roast the turkey for 1 hour: Place the turkey in the oven and immediately lower the heat to 350°F. Roast for 1 hour, then begin checking the temperature. Check the turkey's temperature: The turkey is done when it reaches 165°F in the thickest part of the breast meat.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: I also roast a turkey breast on a roasting rack in a roasting pan to elevate it off the bottom of the pan. But because a turkey breast is smaller, you don't necessarily have to use a roasting pan. You can also use an oven-safe skillet or any baking dish that will hold the breasts.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The recipe: 1. Start by placing your turkey on a flat roasting rack in a shallow roasting pan breast side up (preferably a pan that is 2 to 2½ inches deep) and patting it dry of excess juices. (If you do not have a flat rack, place vegetables, such as carrots, on the bottom of the pan to keep the turkey from sticking.) 2.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Put a meat thermometer in the lower part of the thigh, away from any bone. This will help you keep track of when the turkey is done cooking. 4. In order to keep your bird from sticking and to help keep it moist, TheKitchn.com suggests putting 2 cups of broth or water in the roasting pan.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Your turkey is done when the thermometer reads 180 degrees Fahrenheit in the thigh and 165 in the breast, according to Butterball’s recipe. 8. When your bird is done, transfer it to a platter and let stand for at least 15 minutes.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Don't bother with a whole turkey — just roast a turkey breast! One half-breast or even a whole turkey breast makes more than enough for a small party of four to six. (And yes, you'll still have plenty of pan drippings to make gravy.) Turkey breasts are also a cinch to roast." ]
350°F
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when did rosa parks find her institute for self development
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Personal Life & Legacy. 1 Parks married Raymond in 1963, a barber from Montgomery. He was a member of the NAACP. 2 1970s was a very difficult time in Parks life; she and her husband suffered from stomach ulcers for years. Her husband, her brother and mother were diagnosed with cancer. 3 Parks died in Detroit in 2005.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: The Institute was co-founded in February 1987 by Rosa Parks and her long-time friend Elaine Eason Steele. It is located in Detroit, Michigan. The purpose of the institute was to educate and motivate youth and adults, particularly African American persons, for self and community betterment. Programs. Park's husband wanted young people to get involved in community development.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: She remained active in the NAACP, and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference established the annual Rosa Parks Freedom Award in her honour. In 1987 she cofounded the Rosa and Raymond Parks Institute for Self Development to provide career training for young people. She was the recipient of numerous awards, including the Presidential Medal of Freedom (1996) and the Congressional Gold Medal (1999). Her autobiography, Rosa Parks: My Story (1992), was written with Jim Haskins. Parks, Rosa Statue of Rosa Parks seated on a Montgomery bus; at the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, Birmingham, Alabama.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Rosa Parks, née Rosa Louise McCauley (born February 4, 1913, Tuskegee, Alabama, U.S.—died October 24, 2005, Detroit, Michigan), African American civil rights activist whose refusal to relinquish her seat on a public bus to a white man precipitated the 1955–56 Montgomery bus boycott in Alabama, which is recognized as the spark that ignited the U.S. ...\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: With her speaker fees and the little money that she had she co-founded the Rosa L. Parks Scholarship Foundation for college-bound high school seniors. She also co-founded the ‘Rosa and Raymond Parks Institute for Self Development’ with Elaine Eason Steele in 1987. It was an institute built with the aim to introduce young people to important civil rights and Underground Railroad sites.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Childhood & Early Life. Rosa Parks was born on February 4, 1913 in Alabama to Leona and James McCauley. She belonged to a middle class background as her father was a carpenter and mother was a teacher. Her parents separated and she moved to Pine level with her mother.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Rosa Parks, née Rosa Louise McCauley, (born February 4, 1913, Tuskegee, Alabama, U.S.—died October 24, 2005, Detroit, Michigan), African American civil rights activist whose refusal to relinquish her seat on a public bus to a white man precipitated the 1955–56 Montgomery bus boycott in Alabama, which is recognized as the spark that ignited the U.S. civil rights movement.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Childhood & Early Life. 1 Rosa Parks was born on February 4, 1913 in Alabama to Leona and James McCauley. 2 She attended the Industrial School for Girls in Montgomery but for her secondary education she went to a school set up by Alabama State Teachers College for Negros.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Rosa and Raymond Parks Institute for Self Development. The Rosa and Raymond Parks Institute for Self Development was created in honor of Rosa Parks' husband, Raymond Parks (1903 - 1977). The Institute was co-founded in February 1987 by Rosa Parks and her long-time friend Elaine Eason Steele. It is located in Detroit, Michigan. The purpose of the institute was to educate and motivate youth and adults, particularly African American persons, for self and community betterment. Programs\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: (1913-2005). By refusing to give up her bus seat to a white man in the segregated South, Rosa Parks sparked the United States civil rights movement. Her action led to the 1955-56 Montgomery, Ala., bus boycott, and she became a symbol of the power of nonviolent protest." ]
In 1987, Rosa Parks cofounded the Rosa and Raymond Parks Institute for Self Development to provide career training for young people.
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most valued beanie babies
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: This may have been quite a bargain, as the most expensive beanie baby has been valued at a possible $5,000. Most recently, Ty Inc. announced Beanie Babies 2.0, combining successful elements of the original Beanie Babies and the more recent Ty Girlz dolls.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Posted on March 11, 2016. Launched in 1993, Beanie Babies swept across the 90s, becoming one of the most memorable fads of the decade. Founder Ty Warner began creating the little animals stuffed with plastic pellets at his small business in a Chicago suburb.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Ty introduced Princess on October 29, 1997. In November 1997, Ty informed U.S. retailers they could only order 12 Princess Beanie Babies for delivery in December. This restriction caused many collectors and retailers to believe Princess would be a limited edition. The limited edition rumors caused a buying frenzy when Princess first shipped in December 1997.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Hope You Kept Yours Because They Could Make You RICH! I remember when I was a kid I used to save my money and once I reached a whopping total of $10-$20, I’d go to the local toy store and buy a Ty Beanie Baby. Because back in the 90’s, they were the ISH.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Despite the continuation of the line, the most expensive Beanie Babies are the same ones that were rare and valuable during the original Beanie Baby craze. For instance, fewer than 2,000 wingless Quackers the duck dolls were produced and the rare Beanie Baby may now be valued in excess of $1,300.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: 90's toys , 90s , Auction , Beanie Babies , beanie baby , beanie baby worth , childhood , craigslist , ebay , kids , kyle and rachel , make money , money , Princess Diana , rachel , sell , Toys , ty , worth money.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Most Expensive Beanie Baby. Beanie Babies may have dropped out of the spotlight since their heyday in the late 90s, but that doesn’t mean they’ve disappeared entirely. While he nearly discontinued the line in 1999, Ty Warner was persuaded by popular demand to continue producing Beanie Babies.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Follow @rachelbogle. I remember when I was a kid I used to save my money and once I reached a whopping total of $10-$20, I’d go to the local toy store and buy a Ty Beanie Baby. Because back in the 90’s, they were the ISH. And I even had quite a collection that could fit a small suitcase.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Much of the true production history for the Princess Beanie Baby is still a mystery. New collectors are misled into believing Princess is valuable by uninformed, dishonest or deluded sellers on eBay who frequently attempt to sell or auction Princess for prices ranging from hundreds to thousands of dollars.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The 10 Most Valuable Beanie Babies. Launched in 1993, Beanie Babies swept across the 90s, becoming one of the most memorable fads of the decade. Founder Ty Warner began creating the little animals stuffed with plastic pellets at his small business in a Chicago suburb." ]
Quackers the duck dolls
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did hugh jackman adopt his children
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: 'I don't think of them as adopted... they are our children': Hugh Jackman opens up about the 'painful' road to parenthood. Actor Hugh Jackman has opened up about his 'painful' path to becoming a dad. The 42-year-old star is married to wife Deborra-Lee Furness and they have two adopted children - Oscar, 11, and Ava, six. He spoke to Australia's Herald Sun about the moment they discovered they weren't able to have children naturally.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: It was no accident; In Barbara Walter‘s Annual Oscar Special the 40-year-old actor reveals that Oscar and his 3 ½-year-old sister Ava Eliot were both the result of a “deliberate” decision by the couple to adopt mixed-race children.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: The Australian star says that his latest film, Pan, is not only special to him because of the story of Peter Pan's parents leaving him, but also because his own children are adopted. Jackman and his wife, Deborra-Lee Furness, have two children together -- Oscar, 15, Ava, 10.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The 46-year-old actor opens up about his mother leaving him when he was 8 years old after his parents got divorced -- and the impact that had on his childhood -- in a candid interview with Parade. I was volatile, Jackman admits.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Daniel/Cesar/INF. While many couples pursuing adoption focus their efforts on children of the same race, Hugh Jackman and Deborra-Lee Furness blazed a different trail when adopting 8 ½-year-old Oscar Maximillian in 2000.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Please don’t, please don’t just tick that because you think it’s the right thing to tick.’ And he said to me, ‘We turn away children every month who are mixed race, because we can’t find families for them.'”. His answer “didn’t make sense” to the couple, who considered their decision a “no-brainer.” Adds Hugh,\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Opening up: Hugh Jackman, pictured here in Germany earlier this month, has spoken about adopting his two children. Actor Hugh Jackman has opened up about his 'painful' path to becoming a dad. The 42-year-old star is married to wife Deborra-Lee Furness and they have two adopted children - Oscar, 11, and Ava, six.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Playing Hugh Jackman Opens Up About His 'White Rage' After His Mom Left Him as a Kid. Hugh Jackman is widely regarded as one of the nicest actors in Hollywood, but surprisingly, he says this was nowhere near the case growing up.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: In Hugh’s use of the term “mixed race” it’s clear what he meant. Yes, it’s true that race doesn’t even really exist but what he said about adoption is true. I too work in the social work field and deal with adoption and MANY families will not adopt children from mixed origins/cultures.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: WATCH: Hugh Jackman's Response to Wife's 'No Angelina Rule': 'As Long as She Doesn't Work With Brad Pitt!'. ET recently caught up with Jackman, when he revealed that his wife was actually turned on by his villainous character in Pan, Blackbeard. She likes a bad boy, Jackman smiled." ]
Yes,hugh jackman adopt his children.
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jee main registration correction date
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: The facility for JEE Main Application Form Correction 2016 in their data (particulars) will be operational on the website www.jeemain.nic.in from in Jan 2016 (expected). All the registered candidates for the said examination (who have paid the fee) are advised to visit the website and verify their particulars.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: JEE Main 2016 Application form will issued at www.jeemain.nic.in by CBSE in November 2015. Application form can be only submitted online at the official website. JEE Main Application Form Correction facility will be made available after completion of JEE Main form submission.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: The facility for correction in their data (particulars) will be operational on the JEE Main website from 15.01.2013 to 24.01.2013. All the registered candidates for the said examination are advised to visit the website and verify their particulars.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: New data will be updated after release of JEE Main 2016 Information Brochure. The facility for JEE Main Application Form Correction 2016 in their data (particulars) will be operational on the website www.jeemain.nic.in from in Jan 2016 (expected).\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Get here complete details of JEE Main Application Form 2016 such as dates, how to apply, application fee, step by step instructions, how to check status of JEE Main Application Form. JEE Main 2016 Application form will issued at www.jeemain.nic.in by CBSE in November 2015.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The facility for JEE Main Application Form Correction 2016 in their data (particulars) will be operational on the website www.jeemain.nic.in from in Jan 2016 (expected).\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: JEE Main Application Form 2016 can be submitted at jeemain.nic.in. The application form of JEE Main 2016 will be released by CBSE in November, 2015. Candidates who are eligible for the Joint Entrance Examination can fill the form, upload documents such as photograph and signature, pay requisite application fees online.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The last date for application is in December 2014. The eligibility criteria for JEE (Main) and JEE (Advanced) are different. The candidates are requested to read the information bulletin carefully and themselves ensure their eligibility as per the criteria laid down for JEE (Main) as well as JEE (Advanced).\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The aspiring candidates have to apply online only through JEE (Main)-2015 website www.jeemain.nic.in. The online application process will start from November 2014 onwards. The last date for application is in December 2014.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The aspiring candidates have to apply online only through JEE (Main)-2015 website www.jeemain.nic.in. The online application process will start from November 2014 onwards. The last date for application is in December 2014. The eligibility criteria for JEE (Main) and JEE (Advanced) are different." ]
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intestinal candida symptoms in women
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Gastrointestinal issues. When symptoms such as bloating, gas, cramps and either diarrhea or constipation are present, it's a clear signal that something is amiss in your digestive tract. One cause may well be insufficient levels of healthy bacteria, which could have been caused by Candida overgrowth.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: The Symptoms And Treatments Of Intestinal Candida Infections (Candidiasis) And Associated Parasite Infections. Page 1 -- Background Information on Candida and Candida Infections (this page) Page 2 -- Symptoms of Candida Infections, and the “Candida Related Complex”. For background information, please see our page .\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: For treatments addressing the symptoms of Candida albicans intestinal yeast infection. In men and women for addressing underlying causes of fungus and yeast-related disorders including oral (mouth) yeast infection (thrush), vaginal yeast infection (vaginitis) and male yeast infection (jock itch).\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Candida is a fungus that aids with nutrient absorption and digestion, when in proper levels in the body. When it overproduces, the typical candida symptoms may appear. In the digestive tract, left unchecked, it breaks down the walls of the intestinal lining and penetrates into the bloodstream. This releases by-product toxins and other toxins from your system, causing leaky gut syndrome.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Candida Albicans is the most common type of yeast infection found in the mouth, intestinal tract and vagina, and it may affect skin and other mucous membranes. If the immune system is functioning optimally, this type of yeast infection is rarely serious.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: If you've ever had a yeast infection – and 75 percent of women will – read on. By Josh Axe, Contributor | Dec. 23, 2015, at 8:56 a.m. 5 Signs You're Suffering From Candida Overgrowth – and What You Can Do About It. Candidiasis refers to an overgrowth of the yeast Candida albicans. At normal levels, Candida is harmless and exists alongside the trillions of other bacteria in the mouth, vagina, rectum and digestive tracts. But if there's an overgrowth, candida can lead to significant health problems – in men, women and even children.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Because candidiasis can manifest itself through many seemingly unrelated symptoms, the diagnosis is very often missed. Please see our self-administered Symptom Assessment Questionnaire on our Candida Diet page. Candida symptoms are usually chronic and include but are not limited to the following: 1 Allergies: to foods and/or airborne chemicals; particularly adult-onset allergies. 2 Fatique: continual, but often more noticeable after eating.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Please see our self-administered Symptom Assessment Questionnaire on our Candida Diet page. Candida symptoms are usually chronic and include but are not limited to the following: Allergies: to foods and/or airborne chemicals; particularly adult-onset allergies.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: 9 doctors agreed: It's real and normal: Candida is a type of yeast that is normally found in both the environment and in the gut - this includes the intestines. ...Read more.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: FungusFocus objective: Information on symptoms, medical diagnosis, treatment, and cure of fungus infections and yeast infections, especially systemic, chronic, or recurrent fungal infection and yeast infection caused by Candida albicans intestinal yeast overgrowth (Candidiasis)." ]
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what is the lowest score you can get
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: The scores range from 200-800 in each section. 200 is the lowest and 800 is the highest. The three sections are Math, Writing, and Critical Reading. The lowest total score …you can make is therefore a 600, with 200 in each part, and the highest is a 2400, with 800 in each part.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Most websites also get the average seriously wrong, too. A FICO score can range from 300 to 850. There is a lot of misinformation on the internet as to what the average score is (many sources cite numbers in the 670’s). While that may be technically correct, those with ultra-low scores are dragging down the average (mean) big time.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: A: You are correct in that the highest credit score possible is 850 for FICO and the newest version of the Vantage Score. However, an older version of the VantageScore goes all the way up to 990. Here’s what you need to know about them. Fair Isaac Corporation developed the FICO score decades ago (1987).\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Review Your Credit Scores. You can get two free credit scores each month using Credit.com’s free Credit Report Card. You will also get an easy-to-understand breakdown of the factors impacting your credit scores. Checking your own score this way doesn’t cost anything and it doesn’t affect your score.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The other thing you need to understand is that your credit score is only as good as the information used to create it. This time let’s use a hamburger as an example. You can make one using the best quality beef or you can make one with low quality beef and throw in a lot of other fillers. Both can be called “burgers,” but one is going to taste a lot better than the other. Similarly, your credit score is only as “good” as the ingredients that go into it.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: They curve it so that the average score is a 500. The highest possible score is an 800 on each section or a 2400 (1600 on the old SAT) Interestingly the ets curves the test so that there are more 2400's than 600's. The lowest possible SAT score is a 200 on each section or a 600 (400 on the old SAT). ex. The ets (educational testing service) then takes into account all scores to determine how difficult the test was on the specific date on which you took it. They then curve it appropriately on a scale of 200-800.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Since that time, it has definitely been the gold standard for credit scoring, as it is the score most commonly used by lenders. You can get your FICO score for free with these cards. Even though there are some new kids on the credit score block that have come along in fthe last few years, FICO remains the most popular.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: And some people are interested in both: they want to build or maintain a good credit score – and they want it to get it from the best source. [Offer: If your credit score is low, it may be due to credit errors. Lexington Law helps you dispute these errors. Learn more about them here or call them at (800) 594-7441 for a free consultation.] Whichever way you are thinking about that question, here is what you need to know about the best credit score:\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: If you mean what is the lowest possible score then the answer is 1. ASVAB is scored by percentile the higest possible score is a 99. If you are asking what the lowest score accepted for enlistment is, that changes frequently depending on recruitment requirements. I believe it was 30 when I joined, it's probably a little higher now.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: An AFQT score is a percentile score. This means a person can receive a score from 0-99, and the score means You have scored higher than X% of test takers. The lowest score a person can get is 0 - they did not score higher than anyone on the grading curve. Each branch of the US military has their own minimum score for standard enlistment - the minimum scores currently fall between 31-40 (Currently: 31 Army, 32 Marines, 35 Navy, 36 Air Force, 40 Coast Guard)." ]
The lowest possible SAT score is a 200 on each section or a 600 (400 on the old SAT).
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how often does milestone grant credit limit increases
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: If your credit card company does raise the limit on your credit, it means that you have shown them they can trust you as a borrower of their money. You should realize, however, that a higher credit level may incur more fees, as well as increased interest charges.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Card Rating: Credit-Land.com experts evaluate each card using several criteria (e.g., interest rates, fees, benefits and features, rewards programs, and customer service) in order to help you choose a card that's right for you.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Wait for Automatic Increase. Credit card issuers may periodically review a customer's account to see if they are worthy of a credit limit increase or not. If so, a card holder may see an increase magically show up on their next billing statement. This typically happens on lower limit accounts.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Credit Limit Increase. Credit Limit Increases are offered based on the length of time an account has been open and payment history of the account. Selected accounts will receive Credit Limit Increase offers periodically which may be subject to fees. To see if you qualify for any special offers, CLICK HERE.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: You can apply if: your credit seen up and downs, but now it is stable and you manage it responsibly: you’re making on time payments every month and staying within limits now. Minimum credit history required to be eligible for this credit card. If your credit is less than the minimum required, DO NOT APPLY for the card.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: With others, you may find their website has an online feature with which you can request a raise in credit limit. If you use this feature judiciously, not more often than every four or five months, you may be able to increase your line of credit.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Credit card companies try to give new card holders enough credit so they will spend money, but not too much credit so that they spend too much and default on their balance. If this is your first credit card or if you have a low credit score, chances are you were approved for a credit card with a very low credit limit.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: A fee which may be charged upfront when you apply for a credit or a debit card. Annual Fee: $35 - $99*. A fee charged annually for use of a credit card. Late Payment Fee: Up to $35. A fee which is charged when you miss a payment or your payment is received after the due date.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The Credit Limit Increase Calculator allows you to see if you may be eligible for a credit limit increase based on your credit score and other important factors. Calculate Credit Limit Increase.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Compensation from our advertising partners impacts how and where their products appear on our site, including, for example, the order in which they may appear within review lists. Credit-Land.com has not reviewed all available credit card offers in the marketplace." ]
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what is fractionated
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Pin It. Tags: coconut oil, coconut oil uses, coconut therapeutic properties, fractionated coconut oil, natural coconut oil, virgin coconut oil. Tweet. Coconut Oil for Aromatherapy, ISP. Coconut oil is a popular ingredient used in several types of aromatherapy products.However, there are different types of coconut oil which you can use – and you may want to understand the difference between a good quality coconut oil, and one of lesser quality.oconut Oil for Aromatherapy, ISP. Coconut oil is a popular ingredient used in several types of aromatherapy products. However, there are different types of coconut oil which you can use – and you may want to understand the difference between a good quality coconut oil, and one of lesser quality.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Follow us on Pinterest. Recently, while reading the ingredients of an energy bar, I came across the term fractionated and it was modifying an oil – palm kernel oil to be exact.ollow us on Pinterest. Recently, while reading the ingredients of an energy bar, I came across the term fractionated and it was modifying an oil – palm kernel oil to be exact.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Misconceptions. Fractionated palm oil should not be confused with hydrogenated oils. The fractioning process only increases the percentage of saturated fat. In contrast, hydrogenation actually hardens the oil and soft fats, destroying healthy unsaturated fats and forming unhealthy trans fats.isconceptions. Fractionated palm oil should not be confused with hydrogenated oils. The fractioning process only increases the percentage of saturated fat. In contrast, hydrogenation actually hardens the oil and soft fats, destroying healthy unsaturated fats and forming unhealthy trans fats.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Features. Fractionated coconut oil is made by using steam and pressure hydrolysis of coconut oil into glycerol and free fatty acids. The fatty acids are then fractionated into the long-and medium-chain acids before medium-chain acids are recombined with the glycerol to create MCT oil, according to Ensminger.eatures. Fractionated coconut oil is made by using steam and pressure hydrolysis of coconut oil into glycerol and free fatty acids. The fatty acids are then fractionated into the long-and medium-chain acids before medium-chain acids are recombined with the glycerol to create MCT oil, according to Ensminger.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Definition of FRACTIONATE. transitive verb. 1. : to separate (as a mixture) into different portions especially by a fractional process.2. : to divide or break up. — frac·tion·ation \\ˌfrak-shə-ˈnā-shən\\ noun. — frac·tion·ator \\ˈfrak-shə-ˌnā-tər\\ noun.efinition of FRACTIONATE. transitive verb. 1. : to separate (as a mixture) into different portions especially by a fractional process. 2. : to divide or break up.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: You won't believe these 10 facts about people. Fractionated coconut oil is coconut oil that has been processed or “fractioned” to create a very shelf-stable oil. The fraction of the oil that is used is very high in saturated fat, and this product can be used in a wide variety of ways.ou won't believe these 10 facts about people. Fractionated coconut oil is coconut oil that has been processed or “fractioned” to create a very shelf-stable oil. The fraction of the oil that is used is very high in saturated fat, and this product can be used in a wide variety of ways.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: fractionate. vb. 1. (Chemistry) to separate or cause to separate into constituents or into fractions containing concentrated constituents. 2. (Chemistry) chem (tr) to obtain (a constituent of a mixture) by a fractional process.ractionate. vb. 1. (Chemistry) to separate or cause to separate into constituents or into fractions containing concentrated constituents. 2. (Chemistry) chem (tr) to obtain (a constituent of a mixture) by a fractional process.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Warnings. Fractionated palm oil contains a higher percentage of saturated fat than normal palm oil. Due to processing methods, fractionated palm oil may contain varying levels of saturated fat, making it difficult for consumers to know exactly what they’re eating.isconceptions. Fractionated palm oil should not be confused with hydrogenated oils. The fractioning process only increases the percentage of saturated fat. In contrast, hydrogenation actually hardens the oil and soft fats, destroying healthy unsaturated fats and forming unhealthy trans fats.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Differential centrifugation. Fractionation is a separation process in which a certain quantity of a mixture (gas, solid, liquid, suspension or isotope) is divided during a phase transition, into a number of smaller quantities (fractions) in which the composition varies according to a gradient.ifferential centrifugation. Fractionation is a separation process in which a certain quantity of a mixture (gas, solid, liquid, suspension or isotope) is divided during a phase transition, into a number of smaller quantities (fractions) in which the composition varies according to a gradient.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: fractionate. vb. 1. (Chemistry) to separate or cause to separate into constituents or into fractions containing concentrated constituents. 2. (Chemistry) chem (tr) to obtain (a constituent of a mixture) by a fractional process.ractionate. vb. 1. (Chemistry) to separate or cause to separate into constituents or into fractions containing concentrated constituents. 2. (Chemistry) chem (tr) to obtain (a constituent of a mixture) by a fractional process." ]
A separation process in which a certain quantity of a mixture (gas, solid, liquid, suspension or isotope) is divided during a phase transition, into a number of smaller quantities (fractions) in which the composition varies according to a gradienti differential centrifugation.
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how much has obama's vacations cost taxpayers
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Judicial Watch: President Obama’s 2015 Golf and Family Vacation Trips Cost Taxpayers $3,115,688.70 in Travel Expenses Alone. Fifth Palm Springs visit in two years included golf at plush, private 249-acre Porcupine Creek Estate owned by Oracle billionaire Larry Ellison.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: The Obama family 2013-2014 vacation to Honolulu cost $210,877 per hour for travel alone; at 36.9 total hours, the cost to taxpayers for the vacation’s flight expense was $7,781,361.30. Obama, Biden Presidents’ Day Weekend Vacations Cost Taxpayers $295,437 According to Records Obtained by Judicial Watch.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: December 29, 2016. During his eight years in office, President Obama took full advantage of vacation time, a vast majority of which was on the taxpayer's dime. So how much in the end did all the trips to Hawaii, Martha's Vineyard, and Florida cost us?\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Our president vacations a lot — we’re talking $44,351,777.12 worth of “a lot,” with most expenses charged to the American taxpayer. As of March 2014, Obama has spent more time traveling internationally than any other president, taking 31 trips since assuming office in 2009.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Multiply that cost by eight years, and taxpayers have paid in the range of $35 million to $40 million — at a minimum — for the first family’s tropical vacations.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: For the last time, taxpayers are paying for a Hawaiian Christmas vacation for President Obama and his family, an annual luxury getaway that has cost the Treasury easily more than $35 million over eight years.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The known total expense to the American taxpayers thus far for all Obama travel is now $70,880,035.78! Judicial Watch Seeks Federal Court Injunction against Secret Service for Records of Obama and VIP Security Costs for Travel. The US Secret Service Has Ignored 19 Judicial Watch FOIA Requests….\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The first family’s Christmas vacation in 2015 cost taxpayers more than $4.8 million, according to the conservative watchdog group Judicial Watch, which obtained Secret Service records after filing Freedom of Information Act requests and a lawsuit.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The Obamas have spent over 44 million dollars in taxpayer money on travel and vacations. Some are even calling him the “most well-trvaeled, expensive” president in our nation’s history. As Americans head off for the long holiday weekend, let’s take a look back at some of the president’s holiday spending.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: How Much Has All of Obama's Vacationing Cost Taxpayers? During his eight years in office, President Obama took full advantage of vacation time, a vast majority of which was on the taxpayer's dime. So how much in the end did all the trips to Hawaii, Martha's Vineyard, and Florida cost us?" ]
44 million dollars
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what drinks do talk show serve to guests
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Avoid confusion by writing the names of the guests you want to invite on the response card and having them check off a will attend or will not attend box. 3. Seating snafus. After the victory of compiling (and finalizing) your guest list comes the challenge of seating arrangements.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Serving the food and drinks. Food and drinks are customarily served from the left side of the guest. Wines are served from the right side. Always use tray in serving drinks. Holding the wine glasses looks untidy and gives an impression that the establishment lacks order and grace.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: 1 You can only upload photos smaller than 5 MB. 2 You can only upload videos smaller than 600MB. 3 You can only upload a photo (png, jpg, jpeg) or a video (3gp, 3gpp, mp4, mov, avi, mpg, mpeg, rm). 4 You can only upload a photo or a video.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: By Stefania Sainato, BridalGuide.com blogger. Your wedding is about you and your fiance fiancé getting married and sharing your love and commitment with those around. You, However i personally feel that my' guests enjoyment is paramount to that. experience\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: So... show more I know when she has like cooks and chefs on her show and they have alcohol she drinks it. Is it really alcohol? I know one time she drank some and made a face and said I thought it was water and it was really vodka.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: 1 We are experiencing some problems, please try again. 2 You can only upload files of type PNG, JPG, or JPEG. 3 You can only upload files of type 3GP, 3GPP, MP4, MOV, AVI, MPG, MPEG, or RM. 4 You can only upload photos smaller than 5 MB. 5 You can only upload videos smaller than 600MB.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Serving The Guests. Taking orders. The proper wait staff etiquette in taking orders is to start with the guest of honor, followed by the women, the men, the hostess then the host. If such is not clear to you, you could take orders according to seniority – starting from the oldest to the youngest. Serving of plates. Plates should be served all at once.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: If there’s a need to do so, go to a place where you cannot be seen by the diners. Wait staff are often the recipients of direction inquiries like the bathroom. The proper method in pointing the way is to hold your whole arm down low and angle it towards the direction.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: If you're having a hard time divvying a group of friends or family members equally, try to seat guests within the same vicinity so that they can lean over and awww together during the first dance instead of texting across the room. Table numbers with fun facts about the couple serve as a great conversation-starter.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: However, there are small, fun measures you can take to ensure that guests are comfortable, beyond the obvious (plenty of shade and heat). Some ideas I love: double-duty fans that serve as programs for summer weddings and gifting your bridesmaids a shawl or faux fur wrap for winter weddings." ]
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worst foods to eat before bedtime
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: 1. Dark Chocolate. Believe it or not, dark chocolate has high levels of caffeine, so you should probably avoid this when it comes to late night desserts. 2. Wine. Wine, or alcohol of any kind, really can make falling asleep difficult, so maybe try to have your last glass well before you ever head to bed.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: If you're hankering for a bedtime snack or beverage, don’t just grab the first thing that sounds good. While some foods — a light, carby snack like crackers or an apple — can actually help your sleep, many others can disrupt your sleep, causing nightmares, an irritated tummy, insomnia and sleep-interrupting trips to the potty.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Worst Bedtime Foods. 1 Tomatoes (or anything with tomato sauce). 2 Spicy foods. 3 Coffee and coffee-flavored desserts. Steaks, burgers, bacon, fried eggs or any other greasy 1 protein. Carbonated beverages.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: These 10 best and worst foods are just some of the foods that either promote or hinder better sleeping habits. Be sure to use this as your guide before reaching into your fridge at night. [h/t: Health Magazine] planetchopstick/Flickr.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Carbs in general are good for sleep but it’s not a great idea to binge on a box of cookies before bedtime (or anytime). Instead, try a bowl of Kashi or shredded wheat which contain “good” or complex carbs. Even better, cereal goes well with milk which has its own sleep-promoting qualities.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Spicy Foods: In fact, spicy foods are the worst foods to eat before bed. Not only spicy foods can lead to heartburn, but researches have shown that these foods can also disturb your sleep by increasing the body’s temperature while core temperature, normally, decrease when it comes closer to bedtime.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The first out of the worst foods to eat before bed that I want to list out here is chicken meat. Protein in chicken will be counterproductive if you consume this food at night right before going to bed. Human digestion is supposed to slow by 50% while you are sleeping.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Sometimes a bowl of cereal at bedtime is just the thing. But you're better off sticking with a low-sugar, high-fiber kind, like Cheerios or bran flakes. Sugary cereals digest rapidly in your system, so the spike in blood sugar could throw off some of your sleep hormones, and low-fiber diets are linked to lighter sleep.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Worst Bedtime Foods. 1 Tomatoes (or anything with tomato sauce). Bye-bye leftover pizza or lasagna. 2 Spicy foods. Unless your stomach is made of steel, Mexican food, Indian food and Buffalo wings are out of the question. 3 Coffee and coffee-flavored desserts. “Obviously anything with caffeine is a no-no,” Breus says.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Best Bedtime Foods. 1 Bananas. “When it comes to having a good night’s sleep, bananas have a magical combination that promotes rest: magnesium, potassium and tryptophan. 2 Kale chips. Forget about munching greasy potato chips or crackers before bed. 3 Warm almond milk." ]
Tomatoes, spicy foods, coffee and coffee-flavored desserts, steaks, burgers, bacon, fried eggs or any other greasy protein, carbonated beverages are the worst foods to eat before bedtime.
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what are the common tables used for etl processing
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: A pull model is more commonly used where SQL statements can be issued to retrieve the source system information. A pull method is the most common type of data extraction process, as this minimises changes and resource usage at the source server.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Typically the entire process is done in SSIS using data flows. Extract, Load, Transform (ELT) is a process where data is extracted for the source, then loaded into a staging table in the database, transforming it where it sits in the database and then loading it into the target database or data warehouse.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Batch windows for ETL data processing are generally time-constrained, particularly when managing large volumes of data. Options for optimising transfers include using the SQL Server destination as the Integration Services destination adapter, and setting Fast Load properties on the transfer.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Integration Services provides a Lookup transformation task which can be used to look for a dimension record in a reference table. This task can be used to bring the entire dimension into memory so that all columns are available for change type comparisons. In this way both type 1 and type 2 changes can be handled.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Read on: Extract, Transform, and Load (ETL) is a process that involves extracting data from outside sources, transforming it to fit operational needs (sometimes using staging tables), then loading it into the end target database or data warehouse.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: ELT should be used, instead of ETL, in these various cases 1 : There are big volumes of data. 2 The source database and the target database are the same. 3 The database engine is well adapted for that kind of processing, such as PDW, which is great at loading massive amounts of data very quickly.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The negative of this approach is it may take longer to get the data into the data warehouse as with the staging tables you have an extra step in the process, and you will need more disk space for the staging tables. More info: Difference between ETL and ELT.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Data transformations are often the most complex and, in terms of processing time, the most costly part of the extraction, transformation, and loading (ETL) process. They can range from simple data conversions to extremely complex data scrubbing techniques.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: For large update processes in Integration Services, there are two approaches which can be taken: 1 Use the OLE DB Command transformation with a parameterised query. 2 Load the changed records to a staging table and perform a set-based update in the relational database with a stored procedure.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Integration Services contains a tool for managing Slowly Changing Dimensions called the Slowly Changing Dimension Wizard. The ETL developer supplies the names of the columns in the data flow which are used to signify new and / or changed records." ]
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what does the peripheral nervous system contain
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: The sensory (afferent) division carries sensory signals by way of afferent nerve fibers from receptors in the central nervous system (CNS). It can be further subdivided into somatic and visceral divisions. The somatic sensory division carries signals from receptors in the skin, muscles, bones and joints.he anterior horn cells, although technically part of the central nervous system (CNS), are sometimes discussed with the peripheral nervous system because they are part of the motor unit. In the peripheral nervous system, bundles of nerve fibers or axons conduct information to and from the central nervous system.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: The peripheral nervous system refers to parts of the nervous system outside the brain and spinal cord. It includes the cranial nerves, spinal nerves and their roots and branches, peripheral nerves, and neuromuscular junctions.The anterior horn cells, although technically part of the central nervous system (CNS), are sometimes discussed with the peripheral nervous system because they are part of the motor unit.In the peripheral nervous system, bundles of nerve fibers or axons conduct information to and from the central nervous system.he anterior horn cells, although technically part of the central nervous system (CNS), are sometimes discussed with the peripheral nervous system because they are part of the motor unit. In the peripheral nervous system, bundles of nerve fibers or axons conduct information to and from the central nervous system.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: The Peripheral Nervous System. The peripheral nervous system consists of the nerves that branch out from the brain and spinal cord. These nerves form the communication network between the CNS and the body parts.The peripheral nervous system is further subdivided into the somatic nervous system and the autonomic nervous system.The somatic nervous system consists of nerves that go to the skin and muscles and is involved in conscious activities.The autonomic nervous system consists of nerves that connect the CNS to the visceral organs such as the heart, stomach, and intestines. It mediates unconscious activities.hese nerves form the communication network between the CNS and the body parts. The peripheral nervous system is further subdivided into the somatic nervous system and the autonomic nervous system.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The peripheral nervous system is divided into the somatic nervous system and the autonomic nervous system; some textbooks also include sensory systems.The cranial nerves are part of the PNS with the exception of cranial nerve II, the optic nerve, along with the retina.he main function of the PNS is to connect the central nervous system (CNS) to the limbs and organs, essentially serving as a communication relay going back and forth between the brain and the extremities.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: 1 The central nervous system is made up of the brain and spinal cord. 2 The peripheral nervous system is made up of the nerve fibers that branch off from the spinal cord and extend to all parts of the body, including the neck and arms, torso, legs, skeletal muscles and internal organs.he nervous system consists of two main parts: the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system: 1 The central nervous system is made up of the brain and spinal cord.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Peripheral Nervous System. There are two types of cells in the peripheral nervous system. These cells carry information to (sensory nervous cells) and from (motor nervous cells) the central nervous system (CNS).otor nervous system cells carry information from the CNS to organs, muscles, and glands. The motor nervous system is divided into the somatic nervous system and the autonomic nervous system. The somatic nervous system controls skeletal muscle as well as external sensory organs such as the skin.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Everything else but the CNS it is known as the peripheral nervous system. The peripheral nervous system or PNS contains the nerves, which leave the brain and the spinal cord and travel to certain areas of the body.The peripheral nervous system's main job is to send information gathered by the body's sensory receptors to the CNS as quickly as possible.verything else but the CNS it is known as the peripheral nervous system. The peripheral nervous system or PNS contains the nerves, which leave the brain and the spinal cord and travel to certain areas of the body.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)contains only nerves and connects the brain and spinal cord (CNS) to the rest of the body. The axons and dendrites are surrounded by a white myelin sheath. Cell bodies are in the central nervous system (CNS) or ganglia.he Autonomic Nervous System is that part of PNS consisting of motor neurons that control internal organs. It has two subsystems. The autonomic system controls muscles in the heart, the smooth muscle in internal organs such as the intestine, bladder, and uterus.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The brain sends messages through the spinal cord and nerves of the peripheral nervous system to control the movement of the muscles and the function of internal organs. The basic working unit of the nervous system is a cell called a neuron.The human brain contains about 100 billion neurons.he nervous system consists of two main parts: the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system: 1 The central nervous system is made up of the brain and spinal cord.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The two parts are the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous. The central nervous system or the CNS contains the brain and the spinal cord. All together, the brain and the spinal cord serve the nervous system's command station.verything else but the CNS it is known as the peripheral nervous system. The peripheral nervous system or PNS contains the nerves, which leave the brain and the spinal cord and travel to certain areas of the body." ]
It contains only nerves .
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where is blood coming from when it goes into the aorta
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Oxygen-poor blood from cells of the body enters the heart through the right atrium and is pumped into the right ventricle. The blood then travels into the pulmonary artery, which goes into the lungs. In the lungs, the blood gives off carbon dioxide and picks up oxygen.The oxygen-rich blood returns to the heart by way of the pulmonary vein. The blood enters the left atrium and is pumped into the left ventricle.The blood is pumped out of the heart through the aorta to cells in the rest of the body.The muscular wall of the left ventricle is thicker than the wall of the right ventricle because it has to pump the blood to the entire body. Blood leaving the right ventricle only goes to go to the lungs.he oxygen-rich blood returns to the heart by way of the pulmonary vein. The blood enters the left atrium and is pumped into the left ventricle. The blood is pumped out of the heart through the aorta to cells in the rest of the body.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Blood returns to the heart from the lungs via the pulmonary veins. The blood goes into the left atrium. When the left atrium contracts, blood travels through a valve into the left ventricle.The left ventricle is a very important chamber because it pumps blood through a valve and into the aorta. The aorta-the main artery of the body-receives all the blood that the heart pumps out and sends it to the rest of the body.lood returns to the heart from the lungs via the pulmonary veins. The blood goes into the left atrium. When the left atrium contracts, blood travels through a valve into the left ventricle.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: All rights reserved. The aorta is the largest artery in the body. The aorta begins at the top of the left ventricle, the heart's muscular pumping chamber. The heart pumps blood from the left ventricle into the aorta through the aortic valve.Three leaflets on the aortic valve open and close with each heartbeat to allow one-way flow of blood. The aorta is a tube about a foot long and just over an inch in diameter. The aorta is divided into four sections:he heart pumps blood from the left ventricle into the aorta through the aortic valve. Three leaflets on the aortic valve open and close with each heartbeat to allow one-way flow of blood. The aorta is a tube about a foot long and just over an inch in diameter.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The aorta (/eɪˈɔrtə/) is the main artery in the human body, originating from the left ventricle of the heart and extending down to the abdomen, where it splits into two smaller arteries (the common iliac arteries).The aorta distributes oxygenated blood to all parts of the body through the systemic circulation.he aorta (/eɪˈɔrtə/) is the main artery in the human body, originating from the left ventricle of the heart and extending down to the abdomen, where it splits into two smaller arteries (the common iliac arteries).\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The blood enters the left atrium and is pumped into the left ventricle. From the left ventricle, the oxygen-rich blood is pumped to the rest of your body through the aorta. The aorta is the main artery that carries oxygen-rich blood to your body. Like all of your organs, your heart needs oxygen-rich blood.he light red arrow shows oxygen-rich blood coming from your lungs through the pulmonary veins into your heart's left atrium. From the left atrium, the blood is pumped into the left ventricle. The left ventricle pumps the blood to the rest of your body through the aorta.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Left Side. Blood leaves the heart through the aortic valve, into the aorta and to the body. This pattern is repeated, causing blood to flow continuously to the heart, lungs and body.eft Side. Blood leaves the heart through the aortic valve, into the aorta and to the body. This pattern is repeated, causing blood to flow continuously to the heart, lungs and body.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: When the right atrium contracts, blood flows through a valve into the heart's right ventricle. When the right ventricle contracts, blood is pumped through a valve into the pulmonary artery and into the lungs where it picks up oxygen.It works this way for an important reason.lood returns to the heart from the lungs via the pulmonary veins. The blood goes into the left atrium. When the left atrium contracts, blood travels through a valve into the left ventricle.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The aortic valve closes quickly to prevent blood from flowing back into the left ventricle, which is already filling up with new blood. Blood leaves the heart through the aortic valve, into the aorta and to the body. This pattern is repeated, causing blood to flow continuously to the heart, lungs and body.ach of your heart's ventricles has an outlet valve. The right ventricle uses the pulmonary valve to help move blood into the pulmonary arteries. The left ventricle uses the aortic valve to do the same for the aorta. The DUB is the sound of the aortic and pulmonary valves closing.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: 1 Oxygen-rich blood then flows through the mitral valve (MV) into the left ventricle (LV), or the left lower chamber. 2 The left ventricle (LV) pumps the oxygen-rich blood through the aortic valve (AoV) into the aorta (Ao), the main artery that takes oxygen-rich blood out to the rest of the body. Oxygen-rich blood then flows through the mitral valve (MV) into the left ventricle (LV), or the left lower chamber. 2 The left ventricle (LV) pumps the oxygen-rich blood through the aortic valve (AoV) into the aorta (Ao), the main artery that takes oxygen-rich blood out to the rest of the body.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: From there, the blood goes to the lungs, where it's oxygenated. On the left side, oxygen-rich blood from the lungs goes into the left atrium. When it is full, the atrium contracts, a valve opens, and the blood is sent into the left ventricle.Another valve allows the blood to flow into the aorta, the largest artery in the body. From there, the blood goes to all parts of your body.This process is repeated over and over.rom there, the blood goes to the lungs, where it's oxygenated. On the left side, oxygen-rich blood from the lungs goes into the left atrium. When it is full, the atrium contracts, a valve opens, and the blood is sent into the left ventricle." ]
From your lungs through the pulmonary veins into your heart's left atrium.
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what do sunspots do?
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Sunspots are caused by magnetic activity on the surface of the sun. These are usually temporary and are viewed as dark compared to the areas surrounding the spot.unspots are formed because regions of the Sun's surface getting cooler, this is caused by magnetic field loops stopping the convection that brings heat to the solar surface.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Large sunspots are as big as the Earth and contain magnetic fields that are thousands of times stronger than the Earth’s magnetic field. Sunspots occasionally grow large enough to be seen with the naked eye through fog or haze, or sometimes at sunrise or sunset, when the sun’s usual brightness is heavily dimmed.arge sunspots are as big as the Earth and contain magnetic fields that are thousands of times stronger than the Earth’s magnetic field. Sunspots occasionally grow large enough to be seen with the naked eye through fog or haze, or sometimes at sunrise or sunset, when the sun’s usual brightness is heavily dimmed.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Best Answer: Sunspots don't really do anything. They are magnetic storms on the Sun, cooler areas on the Sun's surface. They have absolutely no effect of the Earth's weather.Solar flares related to them do affect the visibility of aurora and, in extreme cases, interfere with telecommunications.unspots are actually the harbingers of magnetic activity on the Sun which can accelerate particles near the Sun to high energies, and eject them during flare events and Coronal Mass Ejections.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: 12/'97. Sunspot cycle. Sunspots have a diameter of about 37,000 km and appear as dark spots within the photosphere, the outermost layer of the Sun. The photosphere is about 400 km deep, and provides most of our solar radiation.The layer is about 6,000 degrees Kelvin at the inner boundary and 4,200 K on the outside.he temperature within sunspots is about 4,600 K. The number of sunspots peaks every 11.1 years. There is a strong radial magnetic field within a sunspot, as implied in the picture, and the direction of the field reverses in alternate years within the leading sunspots of a group. So the true sunspot cycle is 22.2 years.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The Solar Cycle. The sunspot cycle, a regular increase and decrease in the number of spots on the sun, is an 11-year cycle where there's an increase in the average number of sunspots to a sunspot maximum and then a decrease to a sunspot minimum before rising to a maximum again.his cycle is related to the magnetic polarities of sunspot groups. A group of sunspots moves with the sun's rotation, and the sunspots in front, like a train's engine, are the preceding members, while those moving behind them, like the railcars, are the following members.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Individual sunspots may endure anywhere from a few days to a few months, but eventually decay. Sunspots expand and contract as they move across the surface of the Sun with a size ranging from 16 kilometers (10 mi) to 160,000 kilometers (100,000 mi) in diameter.The larger variety are visible from Earth without the aid of a telescope.ndividual sunspots may endure anywhere from a few days to a few months, but eventually decay. Sunspots expand and contract as they move across the surface of the Sun with a size ranging from 16 kilometers (10 mi) to 160,000 kilometers (100,000 mi) in diameter.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Sunspots are temporary phenomena on the photosphere of the Sun that appear visibly as dark spots compared to surrounding regions. They correspond to concentrations of magnetic field flux that inhibit convection and result in reduced surface temperature compared to the surrounding photosphere.ndividual sunspots may endure anywhere from a few days to a few months, but eventually decay. Sunspots expand and contract as they move across the surface of the Sun with a size ranging from 16 kilometers (10 mi) to 160,000 kilometers (100,000 mi) in diameter.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Sunspots appear as dark areas on the sun that are cooler then the surrounding areas. They are caused by increased magnetic activity. Sunspot activity is describing increas … ed sunspots on the suns surface.unspots are formed because regions of the Sun's surface getting cooler, this is caused by magnetic field loops stopping the convection that brings heat to the solar surface.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Sunspots give off magnetic rays that affect terrestrial life. Then are just dark patches on the sun's surface that appear periodically. They are not as hot as other parts on the sun though.unspots are formed because regions of the Sun's surface getting cooler, this is caused by magnetic field loops stopping the convection that brings heat to the solar surface.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: (by Amara Graps). Sunspots are magnetic in nature. They are the places (active regions) where the Sun's magnetic field rises up from below the Sun's surface and those magnetic regions poke through.Sunspots are darker than the surrounding areas because they are expending less energy and have a lower temperature.Sunspots often have poles (polarity) like the south and north poles of magnets. Sunspots are formed continuously as the Sun's magnetic field actively moves through the Sun.The sunspots have lifetimes of days or perhaps one week or a few weeks. Here is one scenario that some scientists think explains how sunspots form.Imagine the magnetic field on the Sun as loops like rubber bands that wrap around the Sun, with one end attached to the south pole and the other end attached to the north pole.unspots are formed continuously as the Sun's magnetic field actively moves through the Sun. The sunspots have lifetimes of days or perhaps one week or a few weeks. Here is one scenario that some scientists think explains how sunspots form." ]
They are magnetic storms on the Sun, cooler areas on the Sun's surface. They have absolutely no effect of the Earth's weather.
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is mauna loa active or dormant
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Hiking Mauna Kea Mountain to the Summit Observatory. Mauna Loa may be the “largest” volcano in all of Hawaii (And the world, for that matter), but Mauna Kea is the tallest. At 13,796 feet, it’s a mere 196 feet higher than Mauna Loa.Mauna Kea is classified as dormant, while Mauna Loa is still active.It’s outside of the Volcanoes National Park. Mauna Kea is not only popular for its height – it’s primarily known because of its accessibility.t 13,796 feet, it’s a mere 196 feet higher than Mauna Loa. Mauna Kea is classified as dormant, while Mauna Loa is still active. It’s outside of the Volcanoes National Park. Mauna Kea is not only popular for its height – it’s primarily known because of its accessibility.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: It is an active shield volcano with relatively gentle slopes, with a volume estimated at approximately 18,000 cubic miles (75,000 km 3), although its peak is about 120 feet (37 m) lower than that of its neighbor, Mauna Kea.Lava eruptions from Mauna Loa are silica-poor and very fluid, and they tend to be non-explosive.t is an active shield volcano with relatively gentle slopes, with a volume estimated at approximately 18,000 cubic miles (75,000 km 3), although its peak is about 120 feet (37 m) lower than that of its neighbor, Mauna Kea.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Measured from its base on the ocean floor, Mauna Loa stands 30,077 feet (9167 meters) tall, roughly 3400 feet (1036 meters) shorter than Mauna Kea. It is second only to Kilauea as the most active volcano on the Big Island, erupting at least 35 times since 1843, most recently in 1984.Mauna Loa is the most massive of the Hawaii Island volcanoes, with 10,000 cubic miles of rock.In fact it is the most massive mountain in the world!With a width of 75 miles (120 kilometers), Mauna Loa Volcano makes up approximately half of Hawaii Island.easured from its base on the ocean floor, Mauna Loa stands 30,077 feet (9167 meters) tall, roughly 3400 feet (1036 meters) shorter than Mauna Kea. It is second only to Kilauea as the most active volcano on the Big Island, erupting at least 35 times since 1843, most recently in 1984.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Mauna Loa is a large shield volcano on the big island of Hawaii in the US state of Hawaii. Mauna Loa occupies more than half the island and erupts almost continuously, a … dding to the land area of the island with its lava flows. Hawai'i is the latest island of the Hawaiian islands to form.auna Loa has been classed as an active volcanoe since its first recorded erruption in 1843. Between then and the 1984 erruption it has had a total of 33 eruptions. Because it … is not currently erupting does not change its classification to inactive as long as there remains emmissions and earthquake activity.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: At 1 million to 700,000 years of age, Mauna Loa is the second youngest of the five volcanoes on the island, making it the third youngest volcano in the Hawaiian – Emperor seamount chain, a chain of shield volcanoes and seamounts extending from Hawaii to the Kuril–Kamchatka Trench in Russia.t is an active shield volcano with relatively gentle slopes, with a volume estimated at approximately 18,000 cubic miles (75,000 km 3), although its peak is about 120 feet (37 m) lower than that of its neighbor, Mauna Kea.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Mauna Loa's most recent eruption occurred from 24 March 1984, to 15 April 1984. No recent eruptions of the volcano have caused fatalities, but eruptions in 1926 and 1950 destroyed villages, and the city of Hilo is partly built on lava flows from the late 19th century.auna Loa has been classed as an active volcanoe since its first recorded erruption in 1843. Between then and the 1984 erruption it has had a total of 33 eruptions. Because it … is not currently erupting does not change its classification to inactive as long as there remains emmissions and earthquake activity.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Mauna Loa's most recent eruption occurred from March 24 to April 15, 1984. No recent eruptions of the volcano have caused fatalities, but eruptions in 1926 and 1950 destroyed villages, and the city of Hilo is partly built on lava flows from the late 19th century.t is an active shield volcano with relatively gentle slopes, with a volume estimated at approximately 18,000 cubic miles (75,000 km 3), although its peak is about 120 feet (37 m) lower than that of its neighbor, Mauna Kea.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Best Answer: I would say that it is still active. It last erupted 25 ears ago. Mauna Loa's most recent eruption occurred from March 24, 1984, to April 15, 1984.No recent eruptions of the volcano have caused fatalities, but eruptions in 1926 and 1950 destroyed villages, and the city of Hilo is partly built on lava flows from the late nineteenth century.Source(s): Geophysicist http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mauna_Loa.est Answer: I would say that it is still active. It last erupted 25 ears ago. Mauna Loa's most recent eruption occurred from March 24, 1984, to April 15, 1984.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Mauna Loa is a large shield volcano on the big island of Hawaii in the US state of Hawaii. Mauna Loa occupies more than half the island and erupts almost continuously, a … dding to the land area of the island with its lava flows. Hawai'i is the latest island of the Hawaiian islands to form.auna Loa has been classed as an active volcanoe since its first recorded erruption in 1843. Between then and the 1984 erruption it has had a total of 33 eruptions. Because it … is not currently erupting does not change its classification to inactive as long as there remains emmissions and earthquake activity.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: « « Previous |. Mauna Loa may be the “largest” volcano in all of Hawaii (And the world, for that matter), but Mauna Kea is the tallest. At 13,796 feet, it’s a mere 196 feet higher than Mauna Loa.Mauna Kea is classified as dormant, while Mauna Loa is still active.It’s outside of the Volcanoes National Park. Mauna Kea is not only popular for its height – it’s primarily known because of its accessibility.t 13,796 feet, it’s a mere 196 feet higher than Mauna Loa. Mauna Kea is classified as dormant, while Mauna Loa is still active. It’s outside of the Volcanoes National Park. Mauna Kea is not only popular for its height – it’s primarily known because of its accessibility." ]
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define ground zero
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: The point directly above, below, or at which a nuclear explosion occurs (Merriam-Webster). Recently thanks to a load of rhetoric from our idiot newscasters, the meaning has been horribly trivialized. Hiroshima (80,000 deaths from the explosion + additional 60,000 deaths from radiation poisoning) is a ground zero. Nagasaki (120,000 deaths total) is a ground zero. The World Trade Center (2749 deaths) is NOT a ground zero. So stop calling it that. IDIOT: My uncle visited ground zero.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: In electrical engineering, ground or earth is the reference point in an electrical circuit from which voltages are measured, a common return path for electric current, or a direct physical connection to the Earth.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: : the beginning state or starting point. We're going to have to go right back to ground zero [=square one] and start all over again. [+] more examples [-] hide examples [+] Example sentences [-] Hide examples. Comments & Questions.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: As a result, the plans for the Ground Zero museum construction in place of the World Trade Center couldn't be completed for many years because of the criticism from the family members of the perished. The construction of the museum will not be completed by September 2011 but the opening is planned for next year.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: However, after September 11, 2001, the expression Ground Zero became associated with the tragic events of that day when terrorists hijacked four airplanes and directed them at several major US structures, including the World Trade Center (WTC) Towers, located in the southern part of Manhattan in New York.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: For measurement purposes, the Earth serves as a (reasonably) constant potential reference against which other potentials can be measured. An electrical ground system should have an appropriate current-carrying capability to serve as an adequate zero-voltage reference level. In electronic circuit theory, a ground is usually idealized as an infinite source or sink for charge, which can absorb an unlimited amount of current without changing its potential. Where a real ground connection has a significant resistance, the approximation of zero potential is no longer valid. Stray voltages or earth potential rise effects will occur, which may create noise in signals or if large enough will produce an electric shock hazard.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: ground zero - the point of detonation (or above or below) of a nuclear weapon. point - the precise location of something; a spatially limited location; she walked to a point where she could survey the whole street.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The point on the surface of the Earth at, or vertically below or above, the center of a planned or actual nuclear detonation. See also actual ground zero; desired ground zero.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: New York. Remembering 9/11 • 360° Aerial Panoramas. The expression Ground Zero has several meanings. Previously, this phrase had only a general meaning — it meant an area where any explosion took place, the epicenter of an earthquake.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The epicenter of a disaster or explosion. Currently, the term is most commonly used in reference to the location of the World Trade Center after the September 11th attacks. It took much less time than expected to clear the debris from ground zero." ]
The point of detonation of a nuclear weapon.
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when does best buy restock days
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Starting March 4, the screen capture reads, Best Buy will offer a 30-day return policy on all items. Best Buy's current return policy is a little confusing. Computers, monitors, projectors, camcorders, digital cameras, iPads, tablets, and radar detectors come with 14-day returns. All of the other products it sells come with 30-day returns. If Best Buy does, in fact, change its return policy, it might appeal to iPad buyers.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: It's beneficial for you that it links to your Facebook because the more friends you have using Cartwheel, the more coupons you get to use. For example: One week Cartwheel may offer 15% off women's shoes and the next, 10% off all women's underwear. You can search the app easily and find exactly what you need to buy.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: If you find an item on sale that you wish to purchase but the store runs out of stock, you can request a rain check. 1 Share On facebook Share On facebook Share. 2 Share On pinterest Share On pinterest Share On pinterest Share On pinterest Pin. 3 Share On email Share On email. Share On link Share On link.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: While this can vary some from store to store, your best bet for finding new mark downs is on Wednesday mornings right when the store opens. Also, most TJ Maxx locations get new arrivals 3-5 days a week so the selection is constantly changing.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: FYI I just took one back to a BB store in Lexington, KY. I received it today, never opened it. During the shipping time I changed my mind and decided to go with the sony vaio cw17fx. I thought it would be better for portability (14 screen), and I also liked the graphics card NVIDIA GeForce 210 m. It also comes with a blu-ray player, but I probably won't use it very much.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Frugal Hack #13: How To Score the Best Deal at TJ Maxx, Ross, and Marshall’s. (Updated 1/06/17) I’ll start this Frugal Hack with a sad, but true, confession. Whenever my wife and I have a rare date night we always end up at our local TJ Maxx or Ross rummaging through aisle after aisle of designer brands at bargain prices.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: If you pay with a check, you have to wait 10 days before you can get a refund in cash. 1 Share On facebook Share On facebook Share. 2 Share On pinterest Share On pinterest Share On pinterest Share On pinterest Pin. 3 Share On email Share On email. Share On link Share On link.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Report Abuse. most stores cannot help when they restock their stores, they only have a certain amount of product at a time. most retail clothing stores restock all day. restock for stores like this come on trucks once a week depending on what amount they do in a week. SueWithTwo · 10 years ago.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Well, hopefully with a little luck, it won’t be the absolute end* of the date night…thankfully a great deal really turns my wife on. Anyways, I digress, here are the my insider tips to score you a great deal at TJ Maxx, Ross, and Marshall’s.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: When do stores restock their stuff? the other day i went to zumiez to buy a Obey shirt but they where sold out when do stores restock their items, like what day?..thanks. Source(s): stores restock stuff: https://bitly.im/Gx70e. Zorro · 2 years ago." ]
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which symbol is used to create an absolute reference in excel
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: These are called relative cell references, since they change relative to where you copy the formula. If you do not want cell references to change when you copy a formula, then make those cell references absolute cell references. Place a $ before the column letter if you want that to always stay the same. Place a $ before a row number if you want that to always stay the same.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: In other words, if you copy the relative formula =A1 to cell B1, Excel updates the reference to reflect the move one column to the right and enters the formula =B1. Copy the formula in cell A1 to A2, and it updates the row reference to =A2. On the other hand, copy the absolute formula =$A$1 to cell B1 or A2 and Excel inserts the same formula, =$A$1. When entering formulas, you can specify an absolute row or column by manually typing the $ sign.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Absolute Cell References in Excel. An important difference in Excel spreadsheets is between absolute cell references and relative cell references. To see what this is all about, we'll create a simple spreadsheet. This will illustrate relative cell references, which is what we've been using so far.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: By default, Excel uses relative reference. See the formula in cell D2 below. Cell D2 references (points to) cell B2 and cell C2. Both references are relative. 1. Select cell D2, click on the lower right corner of cell D2 and drag it down to cell D5. Cell D3 references cell B3 and cell C3. Cell D4 references cell B4 and cell C4.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Excel uses two types of cell references to create formulas. Each has its own purpose. Read on to determine which type of cell reference to use for your formula. This is the most widely used type of cell reference in formulas.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: An example with absolute references in Excel. Well, that is exactly where absolute cell references and the dollar sign symbols are used – in order to create an absolute cell reference we must use dollar sign symbols so that we can “fix” the cell reference and Excel will not change it.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: A cell is one of the box-like structures that fill a worksheet and each cell can be located by means of its cell reference - such as A1, F26 or W345 - consisting of the column letter and row number that intersect at the cell's location. Cell references are used in formulas, functions, charts, and other Excel commands. One advantage to using cell references in spreadsheet formulas is that, normally, if the data located in the referenced cells changes, the formula or chart automatically updates to reflect the change.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Ranges are identified by the cell references of the cells in the upper left and lower right corners of the range. The two cell references used for a range are separated by a colon ( : ) which tells Excel or Google Spreadsheets to include all the cells between these start and end points.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: What are those dollar sign symbols in Excel – they are absolute references! If a cell is copied and pasted into another cell somewhere else on the spreadsheet then any reference in that cell to another cell (which would look something like “=A1” in the formula bar) will also be changed and updated automatically by Excel.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: A relative cell reference refers to a cell a certain number of cells away. For example, 3 cells …down and 1 cell to the right of the cell with the formula. Use the dollar sign to indicate an absolute reference. An example of a relative reference is C3. An example of an absolue reference is $C$3. Relative references change relative to the formula that includes the reference." ]
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what is icg g dye for sentinel lymph node mapping
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: The main advantage of the sentinel lymph node biopsy is that a negative result will, in most cases, spare the breast cancer patient the ordeal of axillary node biopsies and dissections. In fact, the SLN biopsy is so accurate the current debate is as to whether or not axillary dissections are necessary at all.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: We assessed the feasibility of a novel method of lymph node mapping using cervical injection of the fluorescing dye Indocyanine green (ICG) and endoscopic NIR imagers with robotic assistance. The primary objective was to determine the dose of ICG at which a minimum of one lymph node was mapped in 80% of subjects.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Sentinel node biopsy is a surgical technique to check if breast cancer has spread to the lymph nodes. Find out all about here with the fab Moose and Doc Breast Cancer - Moose and Doc\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: ICG was injected into the cervical stroma at 3 o'clock and 9 o'clock Data was collected for the number of nodes identified, the location of SLN's, the duration of procedure and the pathology characteristics of the SLN's compared to the non-sentinel lymph nodes.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Similarly, the first lymph node to encounter cancer cells (the approaching enemy), is the sentinel lymph node. In a sentinel node biopsy, surgeons remove only this initial lymph node, the sentinel lymph node. Radiographers identify the sentinel lymph node with a dye. This dye is either a weak radioactive dye (technetium-labeled sulfur colloid) or a blue dye (isosulfan blue) that stains the lymph tissue a bright blue color.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: A sentinel lymph node biopsy is a procedure that was developed to identify metastasis (spread of) breast cancer to the underarm lymph nodes (axillary lymph nodes). However, this biopsy means that doctors can check the lymph nodes without having to do a traditional axillary lymph node dissection.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: A Quick overview of the sentinel lymph nodes in breast biopsy technique. A sentinel lymph node biopsy is a procedure that was developed to identify metastasis (spread of) breast cancer to the underarm lymph nodes (axillary lymph nodes), but without having to do a traditional axillary lymph node dissection.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: This initial lymph node is called the sentinel lymph node, and a sentinel lymph node biopsy removes this lymph node only. The sentinel lymph node may be identified either by a weak radioactive dye (technetium-labeled sulfur colloid) or by a blue dye (isosulfan blue) that stains the lymph tissue a bright blue color.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Traditional techniques of sentinel lymph node (SLN) mapping for endometrial and cervical cancer present challenges which may be overcome with newer technologies such as near infrared (NIR) imaging of the fluorescent dye Indocyanine green (ICG).\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: This study evaluates a novel technique for robotic lymph node mapping with near infrared imaging. A 1mg cervical Indocyanine green injection revealed a fluorescent sentinel lymph node in 88% of patients. Operating room times were not increased and no adverse events occurred." ]
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how to wash tie dyed shirts
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Washing a tie-dye shirt for the first time requires some effort, as the shirt will need to be washed by hand to prevent it from staining the inside of your washing machine and dryer. With proper care, a tie-dye shirt can last for many years. The initial washing is the most important, as it sets the dyes.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Leave the dyed shirt in the bag for at least 24 hours. After 24 hours, remove the shirt from the bag. Remove paper towels, and with the rubber bands in place, squeeze the shirt under cool running water to remove extra dye. Remove the rubber bands. Wash the shirt (by itself) in the washing machine in HOT water, with 1-2 tablespoons of dishwashing liquid.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: To Rinse Out Your Tie-Dyed Shirt. 1 Keep the dye in the shirt for 24 hours, or overnight. 2 To rinse it out you need a basin or a bucket and a source of running water. 3 Fill the bucket with water and put the shirt in, rubber bands still on. When most of the dye is out you can take off the rubber bands.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Washing Tie-Dyed Fabric Without Synthrapol Detergent. 1 1. Rinse the tie-dyed fabric in the sink. Place your tie-dyed material directly under a running stream of cold water. 2 2. Change the water temperature from cold to warm when most of the loose dye is removed from the fabric.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: To Rinse Out Your Tie-Dyed Shirt. 1 Keep the dye in the shirt for 24 hours, or overnight. (In the plastic bag). 2 To rinse it out you need a basin or a bucket and a source of running water. (Outside with a bucket and a hose, or inside with a bucket and laundry sink are good places to rinse).\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Prepare your washing machine. Fill your washing machine with hot water. Select the load-size. To wash a full load of tie-dye materials, use 1/4 cup (60 ml) synthrapol detergent. Reduce the amount of synthrapol detergent depending on the size of your wash load, such as 1/8 cup (30 ml) for a medium load. You may use as little as 1 tbsp.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Quick Answer. It is okay to wash your newly dyed shirt as you would your normal clothes. However, make certain that you wash it completely separate from any other clothing to avoid dying other items accidentally, and only after you've rinsed the excess dye from the fabric. The Dharma Trading Company suggests using pH neutral professional textile detergents, such as Synthropol, for optimal results.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Step 1. Rinse the shirt with cold water from a sink or hose. You should have rinsed the tie-dye shirt after the initial dyeing, but if it was not, it needs to be rinsed with cold water to remove excess dye. Step 2. Fill a tub or basin with clean, warm water to set the remaining dye so that it will not bleed. Mix in a small amount of laundry detergent. Place the tie-dyed shirt into the tub or basin, and let it soak for 10 to 15 minutes undisturbed. Wash the shirt gently with your hands.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Keep the dye in the shirt for 24 hours, or overnight. (In the plastic bag). To rinse it out you need a basin or a bucket and a source of running water. (Outside with a bucket and a hose, or inside with a bucket and laundry sink are good places to rinse).\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: For best results, follow the steps below: 1 Leave the dyed shirt in the bag for at least 24 hours. 2 After 24 hours, remove the shirt from the bag. 3 Remove paper towels, and with the rubber bands in place, squeeze the shirt under cool running water to remove extra dye. Remove the rubber bands." ]
Step 1. Rinse the shirt with cold water from a sink or hose. If you didn't rinsed the tie-dye shirt after the initial dyeing, it needs to be rinsed with cold water to remove excess dye. Step 2. Fill a tub or basin with clean, warm water to set the remaining dye so that it will not bleed. Mix in a small amount of laundry detergent. Place the tie-dyed shirt into the tub or basin, and let it soak for 10 to 15 minutes undisturbed. Wash the shirt gently with your hands.
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number of cases of childhood leukemia by year
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Number of New Cases and Deaths per 100,000: The number of new cases of leukemia was 13.7 per 100,000 men and women per year. The number of deaths was 6.8 per 100,000 men and women per year. These rates are age-adjusted and based on 2010-2014 cases and deaths.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Leukemia, lymphoma and myeloma are expected to cause the deaths of an estimated 58,320 people in the US in 2016. These diseases are expected to account for 9.8 percent of the deaths from cancer in 2016, based on the estimated total of 595,690 cancer deaths.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Although leukemia is among the most common childhood cancers, it most often occurs in older adults. Leukemia is slightly more common in men than women. The number of new cases of leukemia was 13.7 per 100,000 men and women per year based on 2010-2014 cases.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The methodology sheet proposed incidences of number of cases per 100 000 person-years in children. and young people aged 0–19 years. In this fact sheet, incidence is given as the number of new cases. per million person-years in children aged 0–14 years.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Leukaemia is the most common childhood malignancy. It accounts for 30%. of all cancers diagnosed in children under 15 years of age in industrialized. countries. Around 2000, the average incidence for this age group in the. European Region was 46.7 cases per million per year, with a slightly lower.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: For the five-year period from 2008 to 2012 there were approximately 75,741 new cases of MDS throughout the US, averaging an estimated 15,148 cases per year. There were approximately 42,730 cases in males (averaging 8,546 per year) and 33,011 cases in females (averaging 6,602 per year).\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Acute lymphocytic leukemia is most common in children, adolescents, and young adults, or those 15 to 39 years of age. ALL is most common in Hispanics and Whites. The number of new cases of acute lymphocytic leukemia was 1.7 per 100,000 men and women per year based on 2010-2014 cases.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Number of New Cases and Deaths per 100,000: The number of new cases of acute lymphocytic leukemia was 1.7 per 100,000 men and women per year. The number of deaths was 0.4 per 100,000 men and women per year. These rates are age-adjusted and based on 2010-2014 cases and deaths.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The second most frequent type of leukaemia in childhood is acute myeloid. leukaemia (AML), which accounts for almost 20% of childhood leukaemia in Europe and has a fairly. stable worldwide incidence of 5–9 cases per million per year (6,7). In the majority of cases of childhood leukaemia, the cause is unknown.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: An estimated combined total of 171,550 people in the US are expected to be diagnosed with leukemia, lymphoma or myeloma in 2016. New cases of leukemia, lymphoma and myeloma are expected to account for 10.2 percent of the estimated 1,685,210 new cancer cases diagnosed in the US in 2016." ]
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how long should you chill wine for in fridge
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: In the fridge, it took 2.5 hours for red wine to reach its ideal temperature of 55° and 3 hours for white wine to reach its ideal temperature of 45°. Freezer. In the freezer, it took 40 minutes for red wine to reach its ideal temperature and 1 hour for white wine to reach its ideal temperature. Ice-Water Bath.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: 2. Chill wine in the refrigerator for 40–150 minutes, for better results. If you have extra time, you can chill wine to a more desirable temperature. From room temperature, full-bodied red wines require about 40 minutes of chilling in the refrigerator.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: In the fridge, it took 2.5 hours for red wine to reach its ideal temperature of 55° and 3 hours for white wine to reach its ideal temperature of 45°. Freezer. In the freezer, it took 40 minutes for red wine to reach its ideal temperature and 1 hour for white wine to reach its ideal temperature.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: If you have extra time, you can chill wine to a more desirable temperature. From room temperature, full-bodied red wines require about 40 minutes of chilling in the refrigerator. Light-bodied white wines will need a full 2½ hours to reach serving temperature. 3.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Photo © Ryan Dausch. F&W chilled red and white wines in the fridge, the freezer and an ice-water bath to determine exactly how long each method took to do the job. Fridge. In the fridge, it took 2.5 hours for red wine to reach its ideal temperature of 55° and 3 hours for white wine to reach its ideal temperature of 45°.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Chill wine in the freezer for rapid results. From room temperature, white wines will need about 15 minutes of chilling, or 20 if they are light-bodied with low alcohol content. Medium-bodied reds will be ready after 10 minutes, and full-bodied reds can take as little as 5.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: F&W chilled red and white wines in the fridge, the freezer and an ice-water bath to determine exactly how long each method took to do the job. Fridge. In the fridge, it took 2.5 hours for red wine to reach its ideal temperature of 55° and 3 hours for white wine to reach its ideal temperature of 45°. Freezer.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: If you have extra time, you can chill wine to a more desirable temperature. From room temperature, full-bodied red wines require about 40 minutes of chilling in the refrigerator. Light-bodied white wines will need a full 2½ hours to reach serving temperature.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Fridge. In the fridge, it took 2.5 hours for red wine to reach its ideal temperature of 55° and 3 hours for white wine to reach its ideal temperature of 45°. Freezer. In the freezer, it took 40 minutes for red wine to reach its ideal temperature and 1 hour for white wine to reach its ideal temperature.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Chill wine in the refrigerator for 40–150 minutes, for better results. If you have extra time, you can chill wine to a more desirable temperature. From room temperature, full-bodied red wines require about 40 minutes of chilling in the refrigerator." ]
40–150 minutes
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how long is a cat pregnancy
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: How Long is the Gestation Period. The standard gestation period for cats is about 60 to 70 days, the equivalent of about two months. This will be a period of ups and downs for your pregnant cat. She may go from being contented and affectionate, to agitated, and back again during this time.he standard gestation period for cats is about 60 to 70 days, the equivalent of about two months. This will be a period of ups and downs for your pregnant cat. She may go from being contented and affectionate, to agitated, and back again during this time.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Early In The Pregnancy: Gestation or the length of pregnancy of a cat averages 64 days. It is generally between 62 and 67 days or about 9-10 weeks. You might notice subtle indications of pregnancy after the first 3 weeks.The cat’s nipples will begin to swell and their color will change from white to a rosy pink.arly In The Pregnancy: Gestation or the length of pregnancy of a cat averages 64 days. It is generally between 62 and 67 days or about 9-10 weeks. You might notice subtle indications of pregnancy after the first 3 weeks.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: How long are cats pregnant for (or cat gestation) lasts for about 65 days from the successful mating.Female cats preserve their eggs, only releasing them after mating, making them proficient breeders and so much so that a pregnant cat is almost guaranteed. Pregnant cat care is simple, and require little effort. veterinarian will be able to confirm a pregnancy 20 to 30 days after mating by feeling around her abdomen: This technique should not be attempted at home. Ultrasounds are also available to confirm pregnancy. Week two or three the mother's nipples will turn rosy pink, and enlarge in the fourth.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The gestation period for cats runs from 60 to 67 days. I like to use 63 days as an average, because it is easier to equate with human gestation (nine weeks vs nine months). Physical Changes in a Pregnant Cat Heat Cycles Cease This will be the first sign you may notice.If your female cat has been suffering heat cycles every 10 days to two weeks, and suddenly stops, it is very likely she is pregnant.eport Abuse. 9 weeks. If your cat was in heat and had access to a tom (unneutered male) cat, the likelihood that she is pregnant is very strong. A pregnant queen will show both physical and personality changes which will become more evident around three weeks after breeding.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: How long does pregnancy last and how many kittens will by cat have are two of the most common questions cat owners have. The regular gestation period for cats is between 58 and 65 days, or approximately 9 weeks.A queen (pregnant cat) may have anywhere from 1 to 8 kittens at a time.The average being 2 to 5 kittens.he regular gestation period for cats is between 58 and 65 days, or approximately 9 weeks. A queen (pregnant cat) may have anywhere from 1 to 8 kittens at a time. The average being 2 to 5 kittens.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: How to Tell if a Cat is Pregnant. Three Parts: Recognizing Signs of Fertility Looking for Signs of Pregnancy Caring for a Pregnant Cat. The typical gestation period for cats is about 9 weeks, and a pregnant cat will begin to display telling physical and behavioral changes soon after becoming pregnant.. Ask for an ultrasound. If the vet is unsure after feeling your cat for embryos, they can instead use an ultrasound to determine whether or not your cat is pregnant and, if so, with how many kittens. 1 The vet will be able to detect fetal heartbeats by 20 days into the pregnancy with an ultrasound.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The gestation period for a cat is 63-65 days. This varies between cat though, and anywhere between 60 to 70 days is normal.y the third week of pregnancy the cat's nipples will become enlarged and pink. This is known as 'pinking up'. 1 By the fourth week of pregnancy she should have gained enough weight to make her pregnancy visible. 2 By 3-4 weeks your veterinarian should be able to palpitate the abdomen and feel the babies.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: If your cat was in heat and had access to a whole male cat, the likelihood that she is pregnant is very strong. A pregnant queen will show both physical and personality changes which will become more evident around three weeks after breeding. The gestation period for cats runs from 60 to 67 days.f your cat was in heat and had access to a whole male cat, the likelihood that she is pregnant is very strong. A pregnant queen will show both physical and personality changes which will become more evident around three weeks after breeding. The gestation period for cats runs from 60 to 67 days.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The cat gestation period is approximately 65 days. A veterinarian will be able to confirm a pregnancy 20 to 30 days after mating by feeling around her abdomen: This technique should not be attempted at home. Ultrasounds are also available to confirm pregnancy.Week two or three the mother's nipples will turn rosy pink, and enlarge in the fourth. veterinarian will be able to confirm a pregnancy 20 to 30 days after mating by feeling around her abdomen: This technique should not be attempted at home. Ultrasounds are also available to confirm pregnancy. Week two or three the mother's nipples will turn rosy pink, and enlarge in the fourth.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: A typical healthy gestation period for a domestic cat is typically anywhere from 57 to 69 days, but you'll hear different numbers in or around that range, even from veterinarians. The number 65 is often mentioned as the ideal time frame. typical healthy gestation period for a domestic cat is typically anywhere from 57 to 69 days, but you'll hear different numbers in or around that range, even from veterinarians. The number 65 is often mentioned as the ideal time frame." ]
Generally between 62 and 67 days or about 9-10 weeks.
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what is it called when you bruise easily, and need more vitamin c
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Vitamin C is utilized by the adrenal glands in the production of all of the adrenal hormones, most notably cortisol. When you are faced with a stressful situation, your vitamin C is rapidly used up in the production of cortisol and related stress-response hormones.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: 1 When you are faced with a stressful situation, your vitamin C is rapidly used up in the production of cortisol and related stress-response hormones. In adrenal fatigue, your adrenal glands panic when they don't have enough vitamin C available, and, in what seems like an odd paradox, they release MORE cortisol.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Supplements and herbs. A body lacking in the vitamin C is prone to being easily bruised and much slower in its ability to bring about recovery in the affected region of skin. Vitamin C and bioflavonoids work together within the body and exist in nature within the same types of food.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Another nutrient important in the clotting of blood is the vitamin D, this vitamin is manufactured on the skin with the aid of sunlight, and a good food source of this vitamin is through the consumption of fatty fishes such as the mackerel and salmon.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Blood leaks into tissues under the skin and causes the black-and-blue color. As bruises (contusions) heal, usually within 2 to 4 weeks, they often turn colors, including purplish black, reddish blue, or yellowish green. Sometimes the area of the bruise spreads down the body in the direction of gravity.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: No longer easily bruised: due to vitamins, probably vitamin D. 2010: For the past 4 months my wife has been taking 10,000 IU of vitamin D daily and has had lots of improvement in her health. Last night she sustained a severe bump, which in the past would have caused a 20 square inch portion of skin to be black and blue.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: 1 These changes, along with skin damage from exposure to the sun, cause blood vessels to break easily. When blood vessels break, bruising occurs. 2 Women bruise more easily than men, especially from minor injuries on the thighs, buttocks, and upper arms. A tendency to bruise easily sometimes runs in families.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Vitamin C is used by your body in the formation of collagen, the elastic tissue that keeps your skin looking young, and keeps your blood vessels strong. If you find you bruise easily or frequently, this could be a sign you need more vitamin C.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: If you bruise easily, you may not even remember what caused a bruise. Bruising easily does not mean you have a serious health problem, especially if bruising is minimal or only shows up once in a while. Older adults often bruise easily from minor injuries, especially injuries to the forearms, hands, legs, and feet.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: 1 These changes, along with skin damage from exposure to the sun, cause blood vessels to break easily. When blood vessels break, bruising occurs. Women bruise more easily than men, especially from minor injuries on the thighs, buttocks, and upper arms." ]
A body lacking
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what determines sine law
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: The Law of Sines is most useful when you know a side, a, and the angle, A, opposite it. Then for every other side you can find its opposite angle, and for every other angle, you can find its opposite side.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: When the last of these equations is not used, sometimes the law is stated using the reciprocals : The law of sines can be used to compute the remaining sides of a triangle when two angles and a side are known—a technique known as triangulation. However, calculating this may result in numerical error if an angle is close to 90 degrees.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: In trigonometry, the law of sines, sine law, sine formula, or sine rule is an equation relating the lengths of the sides of any shaped triangle to the sines of its angles.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The law of sines is one of two trigonometric equations commonly applied to find lengths and angles in scalene triangles, with the other being the law of cosines.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: AAS -- Law of Sines. If you know any two angles and any side, then you really know all three angles, so you have the AAS case -- Angle, Angle, Side. Let's say you know angles A, B, and C, and the side you know is side a. From the Law of Sines, b/sin(B) = a/sin(A). b = a sin(B) / sin(A).\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The Law of Cosines says: c 2 = a 2 + b 2 − 2ab cos(C). Put in the values we know: c 2 = 8 2 + 11 2 − 2 × 8 × 11 × cos(37º). Do some calculations: c 2 = 64 + 121 − 176 × 0.798…. More calculations: c 2 = 44.44...\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: We were given a side and it's opposite angle. Since we also have another side, we can solve for another angle, which has been marked with a 'y' in this graphic. Angle-y rests opposite the 250, which is a known length of our triangle. When there are two pairs of opposite sides and angle, we can utilize The Law of Sines.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The Law of Cosines is useful for finding: 1 the third side of a triangle when we know two sides and the angle between them (like the example above). 2 the angles of a triangle when we know all three sides (as in the following example).\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: We just saw how to find an angle when we know three sides. It took quite a few steps, so it is easier to use the direct formula (which is just a rearrangement of the c2 = a2 + b2 − 2ab cos(C) formula):\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The Law of Cosines. The Law of Cosines (also called the Cosine Rule) is very useful for solving triangles: It works for any triangle: a, b and c are sides." ]
It can be used to compute the remaining sides of a triangle when two angles and a side are known—a technique known as triangulation.
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when was blow drying invented
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: By the 1930's gas powered blow dryers had been invented. They did not last long because they were too harsh on the hair. The standard hood dryer was also invented which remains the staple hair dryer in beauty salons. Original hand held dryers were extremely heavy and were made from chrome plated steel.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: 1890 by a french woman-Alexandre F. Godefroy. the hair dryer was invented by Alexandre in 1890 but the first had held hair dryer was invented 1971.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: In France in 1890, but the hand-held blow dryer was invented in the 1920s.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Before Hair Dryers. Before the invention of the hair dryer in the 1920s women and men were creative when it came to drying their hair. One of the first devices used as a hair dryer was actually the vacuum cleaner. Turn of the century vacuum cleaners sucked in air through the front and blew it out through the back.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: By the end of nineteenth century the hair dryers or blow dryers were invented. In 1890, Alexander Godefroy created the first model in his salon in France. In the year 1920, the handheld hair-dryer for household use first emerged.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: (Answer #2). Alexandre Godefoy was the inventor of the electric hair dryer, which was invented in 1890. Well, at the beginning they used a vacuum since air went in the vacuum and hot air cam out.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Alexandre Godefoy was the inventor of the electric hair dryer, which was invented in 1890. Well, at the beginning they used a vacuum since air went in the vacuum and hot air cam out.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: In the early 1800s, clothes dryers were first being invented in England and France. One common kind of early clothes dryer was the ventilator, the first one known to be built was made by a Frenchman named Pochon. The ventilator was a barrel-shaped metal drum with holes in it.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: By the end of nineteenth century the hair dryers or blow dryers were invented. In 1890, Alexander Godefroy created the first model in his salon in France.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: In the early 1800s, clothes dryers were first being invented in England and France. One common kind of early clothes dryer was the ventilator, the first one known to be built was made by a Frenchman named Pochon. The ventilator was a barrel-shaped metal drum with holes in it. It was turned by hand over a fire." ]
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what chemicals is coal made of
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Coke is a fuel with few impurities and a high carbon content, usually made from coal.It is the solid carbonaceous material derived from destructive distillation of low-ash, low-sulfur bituminous coal. Cokes made from coal are grey, hard, and porous.While coke can be formed naturally, the commonly used form is man-made. The form known as petroleum coke, or pet coke, is derived from oil refinery coker units or other cracking processes.t is the solid carbonaceous material derived from destructive distillation of low-ash, low-sulfur bituminous coal. Cokes made from coal are grey, hard, and porous. While coke can be formed naturally, the commonly used form is man-made.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Coal is made from trees or plants that decayed on the ground for millions of years.The remains of various plants and trees then mixed with the other components of the ground and eventually going through several natural processes making them more like solid rocks.oal is made from trees or plants that decayed on the ground for millions of years.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Coal is extracted from the ground by coal mining, either underground by shaft mining, or at ground level by open pit mining extraction. Since 1983 the world top coal producer has been China. In 2011 China produced 3,520 million tonnes of coal – 49.5% of 7,695 million tonnes world coal production.In 2011 other large producers were United States (993 million tonnes), India (589), European Union (576) and Australia (416).oal is primarily used as a solid fuel to produce electricity and heat through combustion. World coal consumption was about 7.25 billion tonnes in 2010 (7.99 billion short tons) and is expected to increase 48% to 9.05 billion tonnes (9.98 billion short tons) by 2030.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Coal is the largest source of energy for the generation of electricity worldwide, as well as one of the largest worldwide anthropogenic sources of carbon dioxide releases. In 1999, world gross carbon dioxide emissions from coal usage were 8,666 million tonnes of carbon dioxide.oal is primarily used as a solid fuel to produce electricity and heat through combustion. World coal consumption was about 7.25 billion tonnes in 2010 (7.99 billion short tons) and is expected to increase 48% to 9.05 billion tonnes (9.98 billion short tons) by 2030.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The harder forms, such as anthracite coal, can be regarded as metamorphic rock because of later exposure to elevated temperature and pressure. Coal is composed primarily of carbon along with variable quantities of other elements, chiefly hydrogen, sulfur, oxygen, and nitrogen.oal is primarily used as a solid fuel to produce electricity and heat through combustion. World coal consumption was about 7.25 billion tonnes in 2010 (7.99 billion short tons) and is expected to increase 48% to 9.05 billion tonnes (9.98 billion short tons) by 2030.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Coal is formed when peat is altered physically and chemically. This process is called coalification.. During coalification, peat undergoes several changes as a result of bacterial decay, compaction, heat, and time.oal is formed when peat is altered physically and chemically. This process is called coalification.. During coalification, peat undergoes several changes as a result of bacterial decay, compaction, heat, and time.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Some of the sulfur that exists in tiny specks in coal (called pyritic sulfur because it is combined with iron to form iron pyrite, otherwise known as fool's gold) can be washed out of the coal in this manner.Typically, in one washing process, the coal chunks are fed into a large water-filled tank.imestone can be made to absorb sulfur gases under the right conditions much like a sponge absorbs water. In most scrubbers, limestone (or another similar material called lime) is mixed with water and sprayed into the coal combustion gases (called flue gases).\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Sulfur is a yellowish substance that exists in tiny amounts in coal. In some coals found in Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia and other eastern states, sulfur makes up from 3 to 10 percent of the weight of coal.imestone can be made to absorb sulfur gases under the right conditions much like a sponge absorbs water. In most scrubbers, limestone (or another similar material called lime) is mixed with water and sprayed into the coal combustion gases (called flue gases).\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Coal is primarily used as a solid fuel to produce electricity and heat through combustion. World coal consumption was about 7.25 billion tonnes in 2010 (7.99 billion short tons) and is expected to increase 48% to 9.05 billion tonnes (9.98 billion short tons) by 2030.oal is primarily used as a solid fuel to produce electricity and heat through combustion. World coal consumption was about 7.25 billion tonnes in 2010 (7.99 billion short tons) and is expected to increase 48% to 9.05 billion tonnes (9.98 billion short tons) by 2030.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Crude coal tar is a raw material which is further distilled to produce various carbon products, refined tars and oils used as essential components in the production of aluminum, rubber, concrete, plasticizers, coatings and specialty chemicals.oke is uses as a fuel and as a reducing agent in smelting iron ore in a blast furnace to manufacture steel and in foundry operations. Crude coal tar consists of a mixture of naturally occurring compounds containing hydrogen and carbon that are common to all organic fuels including coal, petroleum and wood." ]
Carbon,hydrogen,sulfur,oxygen and nitrogen.
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who sings quantum of solace
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Alicia Keys and and Jack White to Sing Quantum of Solace Theme Song. The news does not come as a shock to Bond fans, as Universal Exports first reported the possibility of Alicia Keys singing the Quantum of Solace theme song back on July 11, 2008.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Before the announcement that White and Keys would sing the ditty, the Quantum of Solace theme song rumor mill was just as rampant as those for previous movies. It briefly came to an end, with troubled musician Amy Winehouse apparently having been chosen, if not signed, to sing the tune.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Including Quantum of Solace, Craig has made three movies so far in which he plays James Bond: Casino Royale (2006), Quantum of Solace (2008), and Skyfall (2012). Spectre is set for release in 2015, and Bond 25 is on the books with no known release date. Craig is scheduled to play Bond in both of these movies.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: In addition to a returning Mr. White, Bond is pitted against Dominic Greene (Mathieu Amalric), a businessman who runs a number of Quantum's shell corporations, his cousin Elvis (Anatole Taubman), and General Medrano (Joaquín Cosio), a corrupt military leader allied with Quantum.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Bond producer Barbara Broccoli said: We are delighted and pleased to have two such exciting artists as Jack and Alicia, who were inspired by our film to join together their extraordinary talents in creating a unique sound for Quantum of Solace..\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: After months of speculation, Bond producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli, along with Billboard.com, reported on June 29, 2008, that Alicia Keys would be teaming up with Jack White (founder and lead guitarist of The White Stripes) to sing Another Way to Die: the Quantum of Solace theme song.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: In addition to lending his vocals to the theme song, Jack White also plays the drums on the track. The news does not come as a shock to Bond fans, as Universal Exports first reported the possibility of Alicia Keys singing the Quantum of Solace theme song back on July 11, 2008.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: James Bond Quantum of Solace theme tune sung by Alicia Keys and Jack White. Alicia Keys and White Stripes singer Jack White are to record the theme for new James Bond film Quantum of Solace. The song will be called Another Way To Die and will be the first duet in 007 history.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Alicia Keys and White Stripes singer Jack White are to record the theme for new James Bond film Quantum of Solace. Jack White and Alicia Keys will collaborate on the new James Bond film theme Photo: JOHN TAYLOR/PA. By Anita Singh, Showbusiness Editor. 11:24AM BST 30 Jul 2008.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Quantum of Solace is based on an idea by co-producer Michael G. Wilson, stepson of the late Albert R. Broccoli (producer of the previous James Bond movies) and half brother to current producer Barbara Broccoli. The story was adapted for the movie by screenwriters Neil Purvis, Robert Wade, and Paul Haggis." ]
Alicia Keys and Jack White
[ "Passage 9", "Passage 1" ]
gucci definition urban dictionary english dictionary
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: More examples. 1 the urban sprawl of South Florida. 2 The council is committed to a programme of urban regeneration. 3 Pollution has reached disturbingly high levels in some urban areas. The speaker gave an interesting presentation on urban 1 transport. The speed limit is strictly enforced on urban roads.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Good, chill, cool, awesome... Comes from Gucci as in the fashion label... because Gucci is rich and ballin' therefore he is good, cool, and just pimpin'. It's all gucci. #good#chill#okay#ballin'#rich.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: synonymous with good. used in place of the word in any case. to be used in the opposite way, gucc negative. It's all gucc. This is some gucc pizza. Have a gucc day. #good#great#fine#positive#bad.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: A fashion comany started by Guccio Gucci in the late 1800s in Italy. It is now an international fashion company and is the benchmark for high-end designer clothes. Their clothes are now designed by Tom Ford. They are the makers of many lines including fragrance, jewelry, and watches.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: More meanings of “urban”. See all meanings. Word of the Day. vaccine. a substance containing a virus or bacterium in a form that is not harmful, given to a person or animal to prevent them from getting the disease that the virus or bacterium causes.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Take a cheat day with these fast food names. Browse Dictionary. Dictionary.com is the world’s leading online source for English definitions, synonyms, word origins, audio pronunciations, example sentences, slang phrases, idioms, word games, legal and medical terms, Word of the Day and more.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: the urban sprawl of South Florida. The council is committed to a programme of urban regeneration. Pollution has reached disturbingly high levels in some urban areas. The speaker gave an interesting presentation on urban transport. The speed limit is strictly enforced on urban roads.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: gucci mane. One of the most annoying rappers that does not make any sense at all when he raps. gucci mane. #gucci#prada#man#mane#icy.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: expensive designer fashion label, it makes clothes and bags; see also fendi. Dictionary source: English Slang Dictionary v1.2. More: English to English translation of Gucci. Gucci (; ) is an Italian fashion and leather goods brand, part of the Gucci Group, which is owned by the French holding company Kering. Gucci was founded by Guccio Gucci in Florence in 1921.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: of, relating to, or designating a city or town. 2. living in a city. 3. characteristic of or accustomed to cities; citified: He is an urban type. Origin of urban. Latin." ]
An international fashion company and is the benchmark for high-end designer clothes.
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carburetor manufacturers
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Hang Ji Industrial Co., Ltd. ( Origin : Taiwan Manufacturer & Supplier ) Hang Ji Group specializes in selling automobile and Motorcycle parts and accessories, such as glow plugs, Motorcycle Carburetor, engine cylinder gaskets & oil seal, suspension parts, brake and clutch assemblies, bearings, etc.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Send Enquiry. Brass Two Wheelers Carburetor Parts. We are in the list of eminent manufacturers and suppliers of Carburetor Parts for Two Vehicles and four Wheelers and we also made as per costomer requirement . These products are manufactured using modern machines andmore..\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: This Verified Supplier's Business Registration profile has been independently verified with relevant government agencies View BR Profile.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Sign up for Product Alert e-mail updates - FREE. 1 Injection nozzles. 2 Fuel pressure regulators. 3 Fuel injection pumps. Engine 1 mounts. Air flow sensors. AdBlue emulators.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Manufacturer of Motorcycle carburetors, carburetors, Carburetor manufacturers, general carburetors, gasoline engine carburetors, environment-friendly and energy-saving series, bower gasoline engine and general-purpose gasoline engine series. Profile : motorcycle carburetors.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Autolite, a division of the Ford Motor Company from 1967-1973. Ball & Ball, US manufacturer, eventually part of Carter. Bendix Stromberg and Bendix Technico carburetors used on aircraft and vehicles made by Chrysler, IHC, Ford, GM, AMC, and Studebaker. Bing Carburetor, used on motorcycles, mopeds, aircraft, boats.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Company Introduction. Location:Home - About Us - Company Introduction. Ruixing Carburetor Manufacturing Co., Ltd., Zhejiang established in 1983, is a large-scale carburetor manufacturer for general gasoline engines, consisting of products development, manufacturing, sales and service. The company now has 860 staff members, and a production plant of 30,000 m2.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Most of the modern vehicles make use of a carburetor that is used for blending accurate amount of vaporized fuel with air so that the internal combustion engine works efficiently.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: List of Manufacturers. 1 Argelite, producer of Holley and Magneti Marelli carburetors for the Argentinian market. 2 Autolite, a division of the Ford Motor Company from 1967-1973. 3 Ball & Ball, US manufacturer, eventually part of Carter.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Login or register for immediate download. 1 Discover new Carburetor and other Hardware, Auto & Machinery... 2 Detailed information of verified Carburetor suppliers." ]
Ruixing Carburetor Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
[ "Passage 7" ]
what county is sugar grove
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: David Stilson came to Sugar Grove from Westmoreland, Oneida county, N. Y. (whence many of the early settlers of this town emigrated), in March, 1814, and settled on what has ever since been known as Stilson Hill, in the. southwest part of the town.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Other names found in the tax-list of the county for 1806, belonging to. Sugar Grove inhabitants, are those of Charles Byles, William Evans, John. Hood, John Portman, and John, James, and William Stuart.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Sugar Grove, Ohio. For the community in Clark County, see Sugar Grove, Clark County, Ohio. Sugar Grove is a village in Fairfield County, Ohio, United States. The population was 426 at the 2010 census. Contents.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Beds: 3 Baths: 1.00 Lot Size: 98.5 x 62.37 County: Pendleton. SGR 761 3 bed, 1 bath home located in the town of Franklin near the old grade school. Great starter home for a couple or small family, Hardwood floors throughout, Large front porch as well as a (...)\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: HISTORY OF SUGAR GROVE TOWNSHIP. THIS township was formed, as will be seen by reference to the general. chapter devoted to the history of township organization, on the 8th of. March, 1821, and was called, for immediate convenience, Number Three..\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Beds: 3 Baths: 1.00 Lot Acres: 1.01 County: Pendleton. SGR 754 This 3 bed, 1 bath Cape Cod is a perfect starter home or for someone wanting to downsize. This home has two Sun Rooms, one on the front of the house and one on the back, Double Hung windows (...) Homes.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Sugar Grove, Illinois. For the unincorporated community in Schuyler County, see Sugar Grove, Schuyler County, Illinois. Sugar Grove is a far west suburban Chicago village in Kane County, Illinois, United States. The population was 3,909 at the 2000 census. The population was 6,016 in the 2003 special census.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: LandWatch.com has thousands of rural properties in Sugar Grove, Watauga County, North Carolina, including hunting & fishing properties, cabins, Land for sale and land auctions. Choose from small acreage lots to massive 500+ acre estates.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: 51.07 Acres Sugar Grove, Watauga County, North Carolina. $499,000. You will enjoy showing this large tract. Wards Branch is paved and offers easy access to this land tract. A small creek runs along the road, and there is also an old wood framed house in the pasture with no value attached, pasture and lots of woods.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Sugar Grove is a far west suburban Chicago village in Kane County, Illinois, United States. The population was 3,909 at the 2000 census. The population was 6,016 in the 2003 special census. The population was 7,958 in the 2005 special census. The 2010 census population is 8,997." ]
In Ohio, Sugar Grove is in Fairfield County, In North Carolina it is in Watauga County and in Illinois it is in Schuyler County.
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how is alaska the most eastern state
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Alaska seen from a Satellite. The state is bordered by Yukon and British Columbia, Canada to the east, the Gulf of Alaska and the Pacific Ocean to the south, the Bering Sea, Bering Strait, and Chukchi Sea to the west, and the Beaufort Sea and the Arctic Ocean to the north.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: In Countries, States, and Cities. Most Eastern - Alaska Most Western - Alaska Alaska crosses 180˚ longitude, making it a part of the Eastern Hemisphere. This action makes Alaska the most eastern state in t…he US by a long shot. Alaska is also obviously the most western state. (MORE) 3 people found this useful.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Most Northern, Southern, Eastern, and Western states. If you note the map, Alaska is clearly the most northern state, and Hawaii, at 20º North, is without doubt the most southern state. (Note how much further south it is than Florida)\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: We are often asked the question What are the most northern, southern, eastern and western U.S. States?. Well, if you include all 50 states in the answer, and you should, the answers are: (Northern is Alaska)\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: If you exclude Alaska and Hawaii, the answers are: 1 Most Northern Point: Angle, Minnesota, at 49º 23'N. 2 Most Southern Point: East Cape, Florida, at 25º 7'N. Most Eastern Point: West Quoddy Head, Maine, at 66º 57'W.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Alaska is also the answer for eastern, as the Aleutian Islands stretch across the 180º line of Longitude, into the Eastern Hemisphere, and up the edge of the Russian Federation. If you exclude Alaska and Hawaii, the answers are: Most Northern Point: Angle, Minnesota, at 49º 23'N.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Alaska is thus an exclave of the United States that is part of the continental U.S. but is not part of the contiguous U.S. Alaska is also the only state, other than Hawaii, whose capital city is accessible only via ship or air, because no roads connect Juneau to the rest of the continent.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: List of extreme points of the United States. There are a number of different interpretations for easternmost and westernmost; see below for full treatment. This is a list of the extreme points of the United States, the points that are farther north, south, east, or west than any other location in the country. Also included are extreme points in elevation, extreme distances, and other points of peculiar geographic interest.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Alaska is the largest state in the United States in terms of land area at 570,380 square miles (1,477,300 km2), over twice as large as Texas, the next largest state. If the state's westernmost point were superimposed on San Francisco, California, its easternmost point would be in Jacksonville, Florida.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: 1 Seattle, Washington 47°36′13.81″N 122°19′48.56″W / 47.6038361°N 122.3301556°W / 47.6038361; -122.3301556 (Seattle City Hall) – northernmost city of more than 500,000 residents in the United States. Alaska has the northernmost geographic center of all the states." ]
Alaska crosses 180˚ longitude, making it a part of the Eastern Hemisphere.
[ "Passage 2" ]
coshh biological agent definition
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Workers in the University should also see Part 6 (Biological Laboratories) of the University Health and Safety Policy with which they must also comply. Work with biological agents is subject to controls under The Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) Regulations.he following summarises only how particular duties apply in relation to work with biological agents and describes the special provisions for such work. Only the main points are highlighted and this summary should not be read as a comprehensive account of all the requirements of the COSHH Regulations.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: 1. BioCOSHH risk assessment-A BioCOSHH risk assessment is required for hazard group 3 biological agents or hazards and the hazard group 2 agents Bordetella pertussis, Corynebacterium diphtheriae and Neisseria meningitidis or hazards. Complete a BioCOSHH risk assessment form.ou should provide details of the use of biological agents and hazards or how people will be exposed to the biological agents and hazards. For example will the work be small, medium or large scale or will it involve laboratory work, fieldwork, animals or plants.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Your biological COSHH risk assessment should start with the basic information about the project or activity and the principal investigator who is responsible for management of the work. The project title should state the biological agents and hazards involved and nature of the work.ou have considered the ways by which harm could be caused from exposure to the biological agents and hazards in your work. You will then need to make an assessment of the overall level of risk of harm to human health and the environment from exposure to biological agents and hazards in the work.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The term biological agent is defined in the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002 (COSHH) and means a micro-organism, cell culture, or human endoparasite which may cause infection, allergy, toxicity or other hazard to human health.xposure to carcinogens, mutagens and biological agents. Regulation 9 requires employers and self-employed workers to report cases of occupational cancer, and any disease or acute illness caused by an occupational exposure to a biological agent.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Produced by the Health and Safety Department, the University of Edinburgh Requirements under the COSHH Regulations for Work with Biological Agents The following provides a brief summary of the requirements under the COSHH Regulations for work with biological materials.he following summarises only how particular duties apply in relation to work with biological agents and describes the special provisions for such work. Only the main points are highlighted and this summary should not be read as a comprehensive account of all the requirements of the COSHH Regulations.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The possession or use of hazard group 2 biological agents and hazards is subject to the following requirements. 1. BioCOSHH risk assessment-A BioCOSHHrisk assessment is required for hazard group 2 biological agents and hazards.Complete the BioCOSHH risk assessment form.ou should provide details of the use of biological agents and hazards or how people will be exposed to the biological agents and hazards. For example will the work be small, medium or large scale or will it involve laboratory work, fieldwork, animals or plants.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Produced by the Health and Safety Department, the University of Edinburgh exposure by, for example, substituting a biological agent with one which is less hazardous or by changing the method of work or work process.he following summarises only how particular duties apply in relation to work with biological agents and describes the special provisions for such work. Only the main points are highlighted and this summary should not be read as a comprehensive account of all the requirements of the COSHH Regulations.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The COSHH Regulations apply to exposure resulting from a deliberate intention to work with a biological agent such as in research and teaching, or where there is incidental exposure such as in health care, food production, sewage treatment etc.he following summarises only how particular duties apply in relation to work with biological agents and describes the special provisions for such work. Only the main points are highlighted and this summary should not be read as a comprehensive account of all the requirements of the COSHH Regulations.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The following summarises only how particular duties apply in relation to work with biological agents and describes the special provisions for such work. Only the main points are highlighted and this summary should not be read as a comprehensive account of all the requirements of the COSHH Regulations.he following summarises only how particular duties apply in relation to work with biological agents and describes the special provisions for such work. Only the main points are highlighted and this summary should not be read as a comprehensive account of all the requirements of the COSHH Regulations.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Biological agents: Managing the risks in laboratories and healthcare premises19 Exposure records 77 COSHH 1 requires that you keep a record of employees exposed to HG3 orHG4 agents at work for 40 years following their last exposure.60 Selection of control measures for work with biological agents is largelydictated by the requirements of COSHH. 1 The minimum requirement is that thecontainment level matches the hazard group of the agent used, ie HG2 agentsmust be worked with at CL2." ]
The term biological agent is defined in the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002 (COSHH) and means a micro-organism, cell culture, or human endoparasite which may cause infection, allergy, toxicity or other hazard to human health.
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largest denomination bill ever printed
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: As of 2017, four of the five larger denominations: the $500, $1,000, $5,000, and $10,000 bills, printed for general use (in large transactions), remain usable as legal tender while $100,000 bills were never circulated, being only for certain internal transactions.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Although they are still technically legal tender in the United States, high-denomination bills were last printed on December 27, 1945, and officially discontinued on July 14, 1969, by the Federal Reserve System, supposedly due to 'lack of use'. The $5,000 and $10,000 effectively disappeared well before then.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: $500 Bill. The Treasury minted several versions of the $500 bill, featuring a portrait of President William McKinley on the front. The last $500 bill rolled off the presses in 1945, and was formally discontinued 24 years later in 1969. Like all the bills featured here, the $500 bill remains legal tender.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The third largest bill in existence and the largest denomination of the US dollar in existence is the $100,000 bill. Only printed as part of the 1934 gold certificate series, it's only been used for payments between federal reserve banks and the US treasury. Woodrow Wilson's portrait is on the bill.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Number 8 on the list is the $5,000 bill. Featured is the portrait of US President James Madison. Yes, there will be other larger US dollar bills on this list, as the United States has printed quite large value denominations in comparison to other nations. 7. - The Brunei 10,000 dollar note.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Not so. Long before everyone starting talking about a trillion-dollar coin to fix the deficit, the U.S. government was printing and minting some seriously valuable lucre. Behold the $100,000 bill. The 100-grand bill was printed at the height of the Great Depression on Dec. 18, 1934, according to Bloomberg. Technically called gold certificates, these bills were designed to spur inflation and were only swapped between Federal Reserve banks.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The Bureau of Engraving and Printing printed the notes during The Great Depression in 1934 with a portrait of Woodrow Wilson on them. Only 42,000 of the $100,000 bills were ever printed for the purpose of conducting official transactions between Federal Reserve banks only.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Confidence votes 79.4K. The largest denomination of currency ever printed by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP) was the $100,000 Series 1934 Gold Certificate featuring the portrait of President Wilson. Only 42,000 were printed and they were only used for transferring large amounts of money between government departments.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Large denominations of United States currency. Large denominations of US currency greater than $100 were circulated by the US Treasury until 1969. Since then, the U.S. dollar has only been issued in seven denominations: $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: While we can choose from a rich array of singles, fins, sawbucks, Jacksons, $50s and Benjamins, there are several other denominations that the U.S. Treasury discontinued. Here are the most notable ones. Excluding the decade from 1966 to 1976, $2 bills have been printed uninterruptedly since the Civil War." ]
$100,000 Series 1934 Gold Certificate.
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who can provide informal care
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Long-term care services and support typically come from: 1 An unpaid caregiver who may be a family member or friend. 2 A nurse, home health or home care aide, and/or therapist who comes to the home.3 Adult day services in the area. 4 A variety of long-term care facilities.ong-term care services and support typically come from: 1 An unpaid caregiver who may be a family member or friend. 2 A nurse, home health or home care aide, and/or therapist who comes to the home.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Informal care always involves a life change that is caused by a family member’s disability or illness. Informal care affects all members of the entire family instead of being a lifestyle supported by the carer and care receiver.A majority of this care is carried out with the help of family members, relatives and friends without any official forms of support.The importance of recognizing informal care situations cannot be stressed enough, because it makes a more timely inclusion in service system possible.rom a municipal viewpoint, informal care is a very inexpensive form of arranging care. However, the service system has not developed to support informal care, and developments in this matter have been just the opposite.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: The types of care provided are diverse, ranging from personal care to transport to medical care. They may provide care in conjunction with formal care arrangements, share care with other informal carers, or be the sole carer. The person responsible for the majority of informal caring is known as the primary carer.n informal carer is a person, such as a family member, friend or neighbour, who provides regular and sustained care and assistance to the person requiring support.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Most Americans will be informal caregivers at some point during their lives. During any given year, there are more than 44 million Americans (21% of the adult population) who provide unpaid care to an elderly or disabled person 18 years or older.Altogether, informal caregivers provide 80 percent of the long-term care in the United States.1 Sixty-one percent of caregivers are women.2 Most caregivers are middle-aged. 3 Thirteen percent of caregivers are aged 65 years and older.ost Americans will be informal caregivers at some point during their lives. During any given year, there are more than 44 million Americans (21% of the adult population) who provide unpaid care to an elderly or disabled person 18 years or older.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Informal long-term home care is care and support provided by family members, friends and other unpaid volunteers. It is estimated that 90% of all home care is provided informally by a loved one without compensation and in 2015, families are seeking compensation from their government for caregiving.ong-term care can be provided at home, in the community, in assisted living facilities or in nursing homes. Long-term care may be needed by people of any age, although it is a more common need for senior citizens.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Long-term care can be provided formally or informally. Facilities that offer formal LTC services typically provide living accommodation for people who require on-site delivery of around-the-clock supervised care, including professional health services, personal care, and services such as meals, laundry and housekeeping.ong-term care can be provided at home, in the community, in assisted living facilities or in nursing homes. Long-term care may be needed by people of any age, although it is a more common need for senior citizens.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Service system must be developed to support informal care. From a municipal viewpoint, informal care is a very inexpensive form of arranging care. However, the service system has not developed to support informal care, and developments in this matter have been just the opposite.rom a municipal viewpoint, informal care is a very inexpensive form of arranging care. However, the service system has not developed to support informal care, and developments in this matter have been just the opposite.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: 1 • A large majority (86%) of informal caregivers provide care for a relative, with over one-third (36%) taking care of a parent. One in seven (14%) care for a disabled child. 1 • Fifty-six percent of caregivers help their loved one with at least one activity of daily living (ADL). • On average, informal caregivers spend 20.4 hours per week providing care. Those who live with their care recipient spend an average of 39.3 hours per week in this role. 1 • Informal caregivers provide an average of 4.6 years of care, with 31% proving care for five years or more.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: An informal carer is a person, such as a family member, friend or neighbour, who provides regular and sustained care and assistance to the person requiring support.Use of the adjective 'informal' does not imply that the care provided is thought to be casual or lacking in structure and process.n informal carer is a person, such as a family member, friend or neighbour, who provides regular and sustained care and assistance to the person requiring support.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: There I learnt that families are not expected to provide care for sick or elderly people though, of course, they may. The state is expected to find the means to provide such care. I was somewhat taken aback at the time. There, in Denmark, was a good illustration of the term formal and informal caregivers.In the United Kingdom, caregivers are called “carers”; that is, carers are families and significant others.I also feel a bit uneasy about that term. Care can have different meanings.It can mean to care for.here, in Denmark, was a good illustration of the term formal and informal caregivers. In the United Kingdom, caregivers are called “carers”; that is, carers are families and significant others. I also feel a bit uneasy about that term. Care can have different meanings. It can mean to care for." ]
An informal carer is a person, such as a family member, friend or neighbour.
[ "Passage 9" ]
what is hibiscus used for
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: The hibiscus is the national flower of Haiti and is used in their national tourism slogan of Haiti: Haïti Experience! It The hibiscus species also represents several other. nationsn the Indian traditional system of medicine, Ayurveda, hibiscus, especially white hibiscus and red hibiscus (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis), is considered to have medicinal properties. The roots are used to make various concoctions believed to cure ailments such as cough, hair loss or hair greying.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Hibiscus. This page contains information on hibiscus and how it is used as a herb in alternative herbal treatments to treat ailments and problems, such as loss of appetite, colds, wound healing, treating damaged and irritated tissue and rejuvenating the skin.ibiscus. This page contains information on hibiscus and how it is used as a herb in alternative herbal treatments to treat ailments and problems, such as loss of appetite, colds, wound healing, treating damaged and irritated tissue and rejuvenating the skin.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: • In Egypt and Sudan, hibiscus is used to help maintain a normal body temperature, support heart health, and encourage fluid balance.*. • North Africans have used hibiscus internally for supporting upper respiratory health including the throat throat and also use it topically to support skin health.ou may be familiar with hibiscus, known as “sour tea” in Iran, a delicious and refreshing summertime drink. However, this pleasant-tasting herb with the deep-red color also has beneficial health properties, specifically for those looking to support cardiovascular health.*. Traditional use.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Uses. The flowers of the hibiscus are mostly utilized in the preparation of herbal teas and juices, it is also used as a wholesome sweet and sour, caffeine free herbal health drink, but the most common use of the hibiscus is in the form of herbal tea mixtures and as a tasty and colorful additive in food preparations.he flowers of the hibiscus are mostly utilized in the preparation of herbal teas and juices, it is also used as a wholesome sweet and sour, caffeine free herbal health drink, but the most common use of the hibiscus is in the form of herbal tea mixtures and as a tasty and colorful additive in food preparations.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: HIBISCUS Overview Information. Hibiscus is a bushy annual plant. Parts of the flower are used to make a popular drink in Egypt called Karkade. Various parts of the plant are also used to make jams, spices, soups, and sauces.The flowers are used to make medicine.ibiscus is a bushy annual plant. Parts of the flower are used to make a popular drink in Egypt called Karkade. Various parts of the plant are also used to make jams, spices, soups, and sauces.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The hibiscus is the national flower of Haiti and is used in their national tourism slogan of Haiti: Haïti Experience! It The hibiscus species also represents several other. Nations The hibiscus syriacus is the national flower Of South, korea And hibiscus-rosa sinensis is the national flower Of. malaysian the Indian traditional system of medicine, Ayurveda, hibiscus, especially white hibiscus and red hibiscus (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis), is considered to have medicinal properties. The roots are used to make various concoctions believed to cure ailments such as cough, hair loss or hair greying.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Hibiscus tea is a herbal tea made as an infusion from crimson or deep magenta-coloured calyces (sepals) of the roselle (Hibiscus sabdariffa) flower.It is consumed both hot and cold.It has a tart, cranberry-like flavor, and sugar is often added to sweeten the beverage.ibiscus tea is a herbal tea made as an infusion from crimson or deep magenta-coloured calyces (sepals) of the roselle (Hibiscus sabdariffa) flower.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: In this article. Hibiscus is a plant known for its large, colorful flowers. Different types of hibiscus have been used around the world as herbal remedies. In recent years, researchers have been exploring the health effects of hibiscus and chemicals in the plant.n this article. Hibiscus is a plant known for its large, colorful flowers. Different types of hibiscus have been used around the world as herbal remedies. In recent years, researchers have been exploring the health effects of hibiscus and chemicals in the plant.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: A tea with potential. Hibiscus plants are known for their large, colorful flowers that make a decorative addition to a home or garden. They also have medicinal uses. Flowers and leaves can be made into teas and liquid extracts that are used to treat a variety of conditions. tea with potential. Hibiscus plants are known for their large, colorful flowers that make a decorative addition to a home or garden. They also have medicinal uses. Flowers and leaves can be made into teas and liquid extracts that are used to treat a variety of conditions.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Uses of Hibiscus leaves are not only used medicinally, they are consumed in different forms and many a times used as ornamental offerings and general landscaping in gardens and parks. Hibiscus leaves are processed in various forms for different uses.Dried Hibiscus leaves are used as garnishing in various cuisines like Mexican. Its flower is used to make a form of tea that is popular in several countries with various names.ses of Hibiscus leaves are not only used medicinally, they are consumed in different forms and many a times used as ornamental offerings and general landscaping in gardens and parks. Hibiscus leaves are processed in various forms for different uses." ]
Uses of Hibiscus leaves are not only used medicinally, they are consumed in different forms and many a times used as ornamental offerings and general landscaping in gardens and parks.
[ "Passage 5", "Passage 10" ]
what does drunk mean
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: To test how personality factored in, the research team began by assessing how focused nearly 500 social drinkers were on the present, using an assessment called the Consideration of Future Consequences scale.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Usage Note: As an adjective, the form drunk is generally used after a verb such as be or seem, while the form drunken is used in front of a noun to modify it directly: They were drunk last night, but A drunken waiter at the restaurant ruined our evening.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: punch-drunk. adj. 1. Showing signs of brain damage caused by repeated blows to the head. Used especially of a boxer. 2. Behaving in a bewildered, confused, or dazed manner.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Drunk is the past participle of the verb 'drink'. See drink. 1. 'drunk' used as an adjective. Drunk is also an adjective. If someone is drunk, they have drunk too much alcohol and are not in complete control of their behaviour.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Drunken also has a more general use, with the meaning characterized by or related to alcohol or intoxication, as in a drunken sauce (one that has something containing alcohol, such as beer or wine, as an ingredient) or a drunken affair (a celebration in which the participants become drunk).\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: 5. a period of drinking alcohol heavily: a week-long drunk. 6. pp. and nonstandard pt. of drink. usage: Both drunk and drunken are used as modifiers before nouns naming persons: a drunk customer; a drunken merrymaker. Only drunk occurs after a linking verb: The actor was drunk with success. drunken is almost always the form used with nouns that do not name persons: drunken arrogance; a drunken brawl.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: punch-drunk. adj. 1. (Pathology) demonstrating or characteristic of the behaviour of a person who has suffered repeated blows to the head, esp a professional boxer. 2. dazed; stupefied.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Adj. 1. punch-drunk-dazed from or as if from repeated blows; knocked silly by the impact; slaphappy with exhaustion. slaphappy, silly. colloquialism-a colloquial expression; characteristic of spoken or written communication that seeks to imitate informal speech.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: People who focus on the here and now, without thinking about the impact on the future, are more aggressive than others when they are sober, but the effect is magnified greatly when they're drunk, said lead study researcher Brad Bushman, a professor of communication and psychology at Ohio State University.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Drinking can make some people more aggressive, and now researchers have found a particular personality trait — a focus on the present, with little regard of consequences — that appears to make someone under the influence more likely to become mean." ]
A period of drinking alcohol heavily.
[ "Passage 6", "Passage 4" ]
what is the pay for a truck driver
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Truck Driver Salary: Average Truck Driver Pay Per Mile. I get a lot of email from truck drivers asking about pay. As soon as they find out I have been trucking for 25+ years, they want to know what is considered good pay, yearly salary, or average pay per mile. So, I decided to break it down into below average pay, average pay, and above average pay.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Over a third of semi-truckers in 2011 worked for general freight trucking companies where mean wages ran $19.83 per hour or $41,250 per year. About 14 percent were in specialized freight trucking with mean salaries of $18.87 per hour or $39,260 per year.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Here’s how I see it in 2012…. Below average truck driver pay- anything under .40 cents per mile, or $40,000 per year. Average truck driver pay- about .40 to .45 cents per mile, or $50,000 to $60,000 per year. Above average truck driver pay- close to .50 cents per mile, and over $60,000 per year. Of course, what you haul matters. Flatbed, step-deck and heavy-haul drivers add a little to that pay scale.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The most populous states in the nation, Texas and California, offered the most jobs for semi-truckers, with 9 and 8 percent of the total positions, respectively. The former showed mean wages of $17.89 per hour or $37,220 per year, while the latter had a mean pay of $20.19 per hour or $41,990 per year. The city with the most jobs for the profession was Chicago, containing just over 2 percent of the positions at average wages of $23.08 per hour or $48,000 per year. Houston, Texas, was next for employment with just under 2 percent of the jobs at a mean pay of $18.15 per hour or $37,760 per year.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: 1 Company drivers are employees of a particular trucking company and drive trucks provided by their employer. Independent Owner-Operators are those who own their own authority to haul goods and often drive their own truck, possibly owning a small fleet anywhere from 1-10 trucks, maybe as few as only 2 or 3 trucks.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Cycles in effect put a limit on the total amount of time a driver can be on duty in a given period before he must take time off. Cycle 1 is 70 hours in a 7-day period, and cycle 2 is 120 hours in a 14-day period.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The outcome, after agreeing to pay $3,000 dollars to a truck driving school for an intense 16-day learnin', left me feeling a little crazy. I let my ego convince me, a 58-year-old rookie, that I could lease a brand new truck and make a living as a solo driver.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: A truck driver (commonly referred to as a trucker, teamster or driver in the United States and Canada; a truckie in Australia and New Zealand; a lorry driver, or driver in Ireland, the United Kingdom, India and Pakistan) is a person who earns a living as the driver of a truck (usually a semi truck, box truck or dump truck).\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The nation’s 1,508,620 semi-truckers averaged $19.15 per hour or $39,830 per year as of May 2011, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The bottom 10 percent earned under $11.96 per hour or $24,880 per year, while the top 10 percent made over $28.10 per hour or $58,440 per year.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Truck drivers are also sensitive to sleep disorders because of the long hours required at the wheel and, in many cases, the lack of adequate rest. Driver fatigue is a contributing factor in 12% of all crashes and 10% of all near crashes. Traffic fatalities are high and many of them are due to driver fatigue." ]
$50,000 to $60,000 per year.
[ "Passage 3" ]
what is baby boomer age?
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Generation X, commonly abbreviated to Gen X, is the generation born after the Western Post–World War II baby boom. Demographers and commentators use birth dates ranging from the early 1960s to the early 1980s.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: The term Generation X was coined by the Magnum photographer Robert Capa in the early 1950s. He used it later as a title for a photo-essay about young men and women growing up immediately after the Second World War. The project first appeared in Picture Post (UK) and Holiday (US) in 1953.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: DEFINITION of 'Baby Boomer'. A person who was born between 1946 and 1964. The baby boomer generation makes up a substantial portion of the North American population. Representing nearly 20% of the American public, baby boomers have a significant impact on the economy.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Baby boomer is a descriptive term for a person who was born between the years 1946 and 1964.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Baby boomers have shaped the cultural landscape for more than 60 years and will continue to have a significant influence as they move into the so-called 'retirement years.' Learn who these baby boomers are and what caused the boom along with key characteristics of this fascinating demographic group.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The name was popularized by Canadian author Douglas Coupland 's 1991 novel Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated Culture, concerning young adults during the late 1980s and their lifestyles.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: This would make generation Y, in the year 2010, somewhere in the ballpark of 9-33 years old. For the most part, Generation Y are the children of the Baby Boomers, and in some cases, grandchildren. This is due to them being around their prime reproductive years during the 1980s (the last baby boomers turned 18 in 1982).\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The explosion of new infants became known as the baby boom. During the boom, an estimated 77 million babies were born in the United States alone! The large increase in population produced a substantial rise in demand for consumer goods, stimulating the post-war economy.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: They fade into one another, so you will see an overlap of age. Without further adieu, here are the ranges: Baby Boomers: 1946~1953 to 1964. This would make baby boomers, in the year 2010, somewhere in the ballpark of 46-64 years old. Gen X: 1965 to 1976~1982. This would make generation X, in the year 2010, somewhere in the ballpark of 28-45 years old.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: In fact, Idol had been a member of the punk band Generation X from 1976 to 1981, which was named after Deverson and Hamblett's 1965 sociology book on British youth, Generation X —a copy of which was owned by Idol's mother." ]
46-64 years old.
[ "Passage 9" ]
what is green belt employee
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: They are simply meant to provide a more thorough learning experience. Aveta's Six Sigma Black Belt, Green Belt, Yellow Belt, DFSS, and Lean Six Sigma Certification Courses were designed for the modern day lifestyle.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: In Class Instruction or Green Belt Training Benefits. 1 We have designed an easy way to learn about the Six Sigma process with step-by-step training. Students will study and learn about the DMAIC process, which is a key element of the entire Six Sigma process.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Global Six Sigma also provides onsite Green Belt training benefits for groups of 10 or more. Onsite training allows us to focus on your organization’s needs and provide customized training for an additional charge. This is an excellent way to implement Six Sigma into an organization.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Certification from ASQ. is considered a mark of. quality excellence in many. industries. It helps you advance your. career and boosts your organization’s. bottom line through your mastery of. quality skills. Becoming certified as a. Six Sigma Green Belt confirms your. commitment to quality and the positive. impact it will have on your organization.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Green Belt Training Benefits. Green Belt training benefits can be found within all areas of business. In fact, Six Sigma has become a vital tool in the world of business. With today’s economy, Six Sigma can be a very important part of reducing costs within an organization by improving processes.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Six Sigma is a disciplined, data-driven approach and methodology for eliminating defects (driving toward six standard deviations between the mean and the nearest specification limit) in any process – from manufacturing to transactional and from product to service. Watch the full “What is Lean Six Sigma” Video.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Certified Six Sigma Green Belt 3. Examination. Each certification candidate is required. to pass a written examination that. consists of multiple-choice questions. that measure comprehension of the. Body of Knowledge. The Six Sigma. Green Belt examination is a four-hour, 100-question exam.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Six Sigma Black Belt Training provides you with a thorough knowledge of Six Sigma philosophies and principles (including supporting systems and tools).\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Find a Course. Green Belt training benefits can be found within all areas of business. In fact, Six Sigma has become a vital tool in the world of business. With today’s economy, Six Sigma can be a very important part of reducing costs within an organization by improving processes.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Green Belt Certification. Six Sigma Green Belt training provides participants with enhanced problem-solving skills, with an emphasis on the DMAIC (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve and Control) model." ]
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how much should an engagement ring cost
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: most sources say to spend the equivalent of two months of salary on an engagement ring this means that if you earn $ 4000 per month you should spend at least $ 8000 for the ring this is a lot of money for anyone\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: diamonds that are up to 75 carats can cost anywhere from $ 1000 to $ 2500 diamonds up to 1 carat can cost anywhere from $ 2400 to $ 4000 the average american today will spend anywhere from $ 3000 to $ 5000 for an engagement ring\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: average cost while it is suggested that you spend two month s worth of salary on your fiance s engagement ring realize this is only a guideline in fact men spend from $ 2600 to $ 4000 on an engagement ring on average\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: a quarter carat or less set in a diamond can cost anywhere from $ 100 to $ 600 a half carat diamond can cost anywhere from $ 500 to $ 1100 diamonds that are up to 75 carats can cost anywhere from $ 1000 to $ 2500 diamonds up to 1 carat can cost anywhere from $ 2400 to $ 4000\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: most sources say to spend the equivalent of two months of salary on an engagement ring this means that if you earn $ 4000 per month you should spend at least $ 8000 for the ring\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: two months most sources say to spend the equivalent of two months of salary on an engagement ring this means that if you earn $ 4000 per month you should spend at least $ 8000 for the ring this is a lot of money for anyone\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: on average the engagement ring cost can be anywhere from as little as $ 200 to as much as $ 20000 like any jewelry available out there the sky is the limit a quarter carat or less set in a diamond can cost anywhere from $ 100 to $ 600\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: on average the engagement ring cost can be anywhere from as little as $ 200 to as much as $ 20000 like any jewelry available out there the sky is the limit a quarter carat or less set in a diamond can cost anywhere from $ 100 to $ 600 a half carat diamond can cost anywhere from $ 500 to $ 1100\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: men who shelled out between $ 2000 $ 4000 on engagement rings were 1 3 times more likely to get divorced than men who spent between $ 500 and $ 2000 but that doesn t mean you should just use a plastic ring you got out of a gumball machine either spending less than $ 500 on a ring also led to higher divorce rates\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: diamonds up to 1 carat can cost anywhere from $ 2400 to $ 4000 the average american today will spend anywhere from $ 3000 to $ 5000 for an engagement ring this price will really come down to the buyer s personal expenses" ]
$200 to $20000.
[ "Passage 8" ]
how much fabric does it take to recover a dining table chair
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Measure the long edge of the fabric from the beginning of the first to the outside edge of the last tracing of the pattern, which is the fabric required for all six seats. Divide this number of inches by 36 for the number of yards required, and round up to the nearest half-yard.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Next time you are standing in that thrift store (or your great aunt's living room) pondering whether to take home the groovy chair with the hideous and shredded upholstery, this tool may come in handy. Because sometimes it is hard to imagine just how much fabric would be needed to redo a chair or sofa. And every yard counts. Via: Honey & Fitz. - click through for an option to download them for easy printing or to keep them on file for handy reference.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Step 1, Place a chisel under the edge of the tack or other fastener.Step 2, Tap the end of the chisel with a wooden mallet.Step 3, Gently lever the tack (or other fastener) upwards. Do this gently and repetitively until the tack becomes free of the wood.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: To these measurements, add 6 inches on each side and 6 inches on the front and back. Mark the measurements on the fabric with a fabric pen or chalk so that you will know where to cut. Write the measurements down, and use them for the other chairs if you prefer not to measure each chair separately. Measurements are written as width by length.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Another method to cut fabric for your six chairs is to use a template. Cut a piece of clear plastic using the measurements you prepared for the first chair. Place it on your fabric, draw around it with chalk or a fabric pen and cut on the lines. Use the plastic piece as a template for the other chairs.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: How to Reupholster a Chair. Removing the old covering and adding a new form of upholstery to your favorite chairs can bring them new life. Reupholstering is a great way to match old chairs with an updated room theme too.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: If you have leftover upholstery fabric or fabric that is strong enough to use for chair coverings, this might be all you need to use. 2 Measure the new fabric to make new coverings.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Most dining room chairs can be covered using a piece of fabric 27 x 27 inches; therefore, plan to use a piece of fabric 27 inches long by 54 inches wide, or about three-quarters of a yard for two chair seats, which does not allow for pattern placement matching but is a general rule.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Lift the fabric panels off the chair seat, back and arms. Once the fasteners have been removed, you can take the old fabric off and use the panels to prepare the new fabric. 2\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The dining room set still looks good; the wood is fine and the chairs don't squeak, but the seat fabric is a bit outdated and drab. Changing these covers will update the set, and with accurate measuring, you can purchase the correct amount of fabric with confidence. Update the chair covers, update the room." ]
It takes 27 by 27 inches of fabric to recover a dining table chair.
[ "Passage 8" ]
what is a bmp with a hepatic panel
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Centrifuge specimen and refrigerate if pickup time is more than 2 hrs. The Basic Metabolic Panel (BMP) is a group of 8 tests (or sometimes 7 tests) that is ordered as a screening tool to check for conditions, such as diabetes and kidney disease. The BMP uses a tube of blood collected by inserting a needle into a vein in your arm.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: It is frequently employed as a screening tool during a physical exam. The basic metabolic panel is a simpler version of the Comprehensive metabolic panel (CMP), which includes tests for liver function.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: [edit on Wikidata] A basic metabolic panel (BMP) is a blood test consisting of a set of seven or eight biochemical tests and is one of the most common lab tests ordered by health care providers.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Basic Metabolic Panel. The basic metabolic panel (BMP) is a set of seven to eight blood tests thatmeasure certain nutrients and electrolytes essential for basic body functions. The basic metabolic panel typically measures the serum or plasma levels of sodium, potassium, chloride, and bicarbonate in the body. The BMP is also used to test other electrolytes such as: blood urea nitrogen (BUN), creatinine, and glucose to check for or rule out diabetes or kidney disease.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: If your doctor is interested in following two or more individual BMP components, he may order the entire BMP because it offers more information. Alternatively, he may order an electrolyte panel to monitor your sodium, potassium, chloride, and CO2.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: A liver panel may be ordered when a person has signs and symptoms of liver disease; however, most people who have liver disease do not have any of these symptoms until the disease has been present for many years or is very severe. Some of these include: 1 Weakness, fatigue. Loss of appetite.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Bilirubin – two different tests of bilirubin often used together (especially if a person has jaundice): total bilirubin measures all the bilirubin in the blood; direct bilirubin measures a form that is conjugated (combined with another compound) in the liver.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Calcium (Ca2+) is often considered part of the BMP, though, by definition, it is not part of the CHEM-7. A basic metabolic panel including calcium is sometimes colloquially referred to as a CHEM-8.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: How is it used? A liver panel may be used to screen for liver damage, especially if someone has a condition or is taking a drug that may affect the liver. A comprehensive metabolic panel (CMP), which is often performed as part of a general health checkup, may be ordered instead of a liver panel for routine screening. This group of tests includes most of the liver panel as well as additional tests that evaluate other organs and systems within the body.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Glucose is the body’s main source of energy and is needed by cells for essential body functions. The body produces two hormones, insulin and glucagon, which regulate the amount of blood glucose in the body. The body stores unused glucose in the liver as glycogen." ]
A basic metabolic panel (BMP) is a blood test consisting of a set of seven or eight biochemical tests.
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zip code for Meriden ct
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Stats and Demographics for the 06451 ZIP Code. ZIP code 06451 is located in Connecticut and covers a slightly less than average land area compared to other ZIP codes in the United States. It also has a slightly larger than average population density.The people living in ZIP code 06451 are primarily white.The percentage of young adults, adults, middle aged, and seniors in this area are slightly larger than average, large, slightly less than average, and slightly less than average, respectively.ities in ZIP code 06451. The cities below are at least partially located in ZIP code 06451. In addition to the primary city for a ZIP code, USPS also publishes a list of other acceptable cities that can be used with ZIP code 06451.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: 1 The NEW HAVEN County CT ZIP Code Map shows all 5 digit zip code boundaries for NEW HAVEN County CT. The CT ZIP Code Map shows all 5 digit zip code boundaries for CT using clean, practical map colors and styles.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Hotels in 06450 - Meriden CT. Only hotels in 06450 zip code are listed below. Search for cheap and discount hotel rates in Meriden, CT for your upcoming leisure or conference / group travel.We list the best 06450 hotels and motels so you can review the Meriden hotel list below to find the perfect lodging.Hotels in New Haven county and area code 203 are also listed.nly hotels in 06450 zip code are listed below. Search for cheap and discount hotel rates in Meriden, CT for your upcoming leisure or conference / group travel.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: (51.8%). According to our research of Connecticut and other state lists there were 65 registered sex offenders living in 06451 zip code as of October 09, 2015. The ratio of number of residents in zip code 06451 to the number of sex offenders is 393 to 1.1 All Cities.ccording to our research of Connecticut and other state lists there were 65 registered sex offenders living in 06451 zip code as of October 09, 2015. The ratio of number of residents in zip code 06451 to the number of sex offenders is 393 to 1. 1 All Cities.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: According to our research of Connecticut and other state lists there were 90 registered sex offenders living in 06450 zip code as of October 09, 2015. The ratio of number of residents in zip code 06450 to the number of sex offenders is 404 to 1.ccording to our research of Connecticut and other state lists there were 65 registered sex offenders living in 06451 zip code as of October 09, 2015. The ratio of number of residents in zip code 06451 to the number of sex offenders is 393 to 1. 1 All Cities.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Zip code 06450 statistics: (Find on map). Estimated zip code population in 2013: 37,026. Zip code population in 2010: 36,493. Zip code population in 2000: 34,611. Mar. 2013 cost of living index in zip code 06450: 129.2 (high, U.S. average is 100). Land area: 14.0 sq. mi. Water area: 0.1 sq. mi.ccording to our research of Connecticut and other state lists there were 65 registered sex offenders living in 06451 zip code as of October 09, 2015. The ratio of number of residents in zip code 06451 to the number of sex offenders is 393 to 1. 1 All Cities.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Zip Code 06450 Time Zone. 06450 is located in the state of Connecticut in the Hartford-New Haven metro area. Zip code 06450 is primarily located in New Haven County. The official postal service name used for 06450 is MERIDEN, Connecticut.Portions of the 06450 zip code are contained within or border the city limits of Meriden, CT, Middletown, CT, . The 06450 area code is 203.he official postal service name used for 06450 is MERIDEN, Connecticut. Portions of the 06450 zip code are contained within or border the city limits of Meriden, CT, Middletown, CT, .\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Zip Code 06450 Income. 06450 is located in the state of Connecticut in the Hartford-New Haven metro area. Zip code 06450 is primarily located in New Haven County. The official postal service name used for 06450 is MERIDEN, Connecticut.Portions of the 06450 zip code are contained within or border the city limits of Meriden, CT, Middletown, CT, . The 06450 area code is 203.he official postal service name used for 06450 is MERIDEN, Connecticut. Portions of the 06450 zip code are contained within or border the city limits of Meriden, CT, Middletown, CT, .\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: 1 CT ZIP Code Map. 2 The CT ZIP Code Map shows all 5 digit zip code boundaries for CT using clean, practical map colors and styles. 3 NEW HAVEN County, CT ZIP Code Map. The CT ZIP Code Map shows all 5 digit zip code boundaries for CT using clean, practical map colors and styles.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: 1 The CT ZIP Code Map shows all 5 digit zip code boundaries for CT using clean, practical map colors and styles.2 NEW HAVEN County, CT ZIP Code Map. 3 The NEW HAVEN County CT ZIP Code Map shows all 5 digit zip code boundaries for NEW HAVEN County CT. The CT ZIP Code Map shows all 5 digit zip code boundaries for CT using clean, practical map colors and styles." ]
06450
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where is shaw afb
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Map all microformatted coordinates. Shaw Air Force Base (Shaw AFB) (IATA: SSC, ICAO: KSSC, FAA LID: SSC) is a United States Air Force base located approximately 8.4 miles (13.5 km) west-northwest of downtown Sumter, South Carolina. It is under the jurisdiction of the United States Air Force Air Combat Command (ACC).\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Webster personalizes education to meet specific goals and schedule demands while maintaining full-time employment or actively serving in the military. At Shaw AFB and around the world, Webster University is recognized as a leader in global education and a pioneer in adult and military education.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Lt. Ervin David Shaw[edit] The base is named in honor of World War I pilot 1st Lieutenant Ervin David Shaw. Lieutenant Shaw was one of the first Americans to fly combat missions in World War I. Shaw, a Sumter County native, was assigned to the Royal Air Force 48 Squadron, as a member of the Royal Canadian Air Service.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Request Info. Webster University provides accredited undergraduate and graduate school education to students at Shaw Air Force Base and across the world. With opportunities to study at Shaw or earn a degree online, academic programs are focused on student success and taught by faculty with professional experience in their academic fields.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Every day more than seven thousand Airmen go to work on Shaw AFB to ensure missi... Tim Godwin, 20th Force Support Squadron pool and outdoor recreation supervisor, ... Be sure to follow the Shaw Family Housing page to get up to date info on the mos... This week's #ThrowbackThursday invites you to take a moment out of your day for ...\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: A U.S. Airman assigned to the 20th Fighter Wing loads a table onto a trailer aft... Boil Water Advisory for Parts of Lexington County https://t.co/pSWCKDlGn2 via @WLTX. The 441 Gate reopens 8/11 w/new roundabout & public access to Shaw Heights & High Hills schools, M-F 6:30a-4:30p.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: In Alaska, Eielson AFB and Clear Air Force Station have base railways with their own motive power.) The Shaw line was constructed in 1941 to bring in materials for base development, and has two GE 80-ton locomotives, 1644 and 1671.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Thank you #TeamShaw for your patience & understanding w/ the new traffic pattern for #firstdayofschool2016, it was a success! U.S. #Airmen assigned to the 20th Operation Support Squadron air traffic control...\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Stop following Sam J. I went to an Air Expo air show at Shaw Air Force base. I loved the variety of aircraft from C37s to attack jets, helicopters to vintage military aircraft. I caught some flack from Air Force pilots because I was cheeky enough to wear a NAS Miramar, Naval Issue, Top Gun baseball cap.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: About Webster University–Shaw Air Force Base. Many students find that the location, small class sizes and individual attention at Shaw AFB result in better networking opportunities and successful learning outcomes within their profession or local community." ]
It is located approximately 8.4 miles west-northwest of downtown Sumter, South Carolina.
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how to clean acer laptop keyboard
[ "Title: Passage 1\\Content: To clean the tops of the keys, use isopropyl alcohol. Soak it up into a soft, dust-free cloth, or use a cotton swab and gently rub the key tops. Try not to drip any alcohol inside the keyboard, and never use a spray cleaner directly on the keyboard.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Save. Acer laptop keyboards, just like any keyboard, get grimy even under usual circumstances. Oil from your fingertips and dust from the air settle on and between the keys. In addition to these natural, unavoidable ways that keyboards get dirty, many of us eat or drink while using the computer.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: How to Clean the Laptop Keyboard. It’s a good idea to clean your laptop keyboard regularly. However, to avoid damaging it, there are some things you need to keep in mind when you are removing dust and particles, or cleaning the keys. Every so often, you can use a vacuum to clean your laptop keyboard.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Before you start cleaning your laptop’s keyboard, make sure it is unplugged and powered off. (It is always better to have a dirty laptop than to shock yourself or ruin your machine during the cleaning process.) Also, remove the mouse, any discs or CDs, USB drives and anything else that is protruding from your machine.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Some people prefer to clean the keyboard by using a can of compressed air. This is not recommended, because the air can blow the crud in your keyboard further inside the laptop. Instead, use a vacuum. Remember to have the computer turned off when you do this! To clean the tops of the keys, use isopropyl alcohol.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Remember to have the computer turned off when you do this! To clean the tops of the keys, use isopropyl alcohol. Soak it up into a soft, dust-free cloth, or use a cotton swab and gently rub the key tops. Try not to drip any alcohol inside the keyboard, and never use a spray cleaner directly on the keyboard.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Clean the keyboard. To clean the laptop’s keyboard, use a small, portable vacuum. Using the vacuum’s tiniest attachment, gently suck the hair, crumbs, and crud from between the laptop’s keys.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: If your laptop keys are sticky, or some of them are missing, if spilt a drink or the keyboard isn't working at all, and it typing random letters all the time. Laptop keyboards are subjected to wear and tear in your average laptop Keyboard faults vary from dead or stuck keys to complete keyboard failure.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Dampen a lint-free cloth with soapy water and wring it out. Thoroughly clean the keyboard and touchpad with the lightly damp cloth, then dry both the keyboard and touchpad with a clean cloth. Alternatively, you can clean the keyboard with antibacterial wipes. Allow the keyboard to dry completely before turning it on.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Instructions. Turn off the laptop. If it is plugged into an electrical outlet, unplug it. Take a dry, lint-free cloth and dust off the solid surfaces around the keys. Next, tilt the laptop just slightly on its side and spray compressed air between the keys." ]
Use isopropyl alcohol. Soak it up into a soft, dust-free cloth, or use a cotton swab and gently rub the key tops.
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