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what is a hesco bastion
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: HESCO Bastions. 1 From the extremely high tech world of rockets, missiles, and space flight, we will now take a turn for the primitive. What is known as the HESCO barrier or HESCO bastion is quite possibly one of the simplest and most effective systems in use today by the military. There is a great need to make bases relatively safe, especially from small arms, grenades, and rockets, as well as the shrapnel of other weapons like mortars.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Note the internal lines of gabions to reduce and compartmentalize mortar effects. The Hesco bastion is both a modern gabion used for flood control and military fortification and the name of the British company that developed it in the late 1980s.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: A new system of Hesco Bastion concertainer developed specially for military use is deployed from a container, which is dragged along the line of ground where the barrier is to be formed, unfolding up to several hundred metres of barrier ready for filling within minutes.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The HESCO bastion is a modern gabion primarily used for flood control and military fortifications. It is made of a collapsible wire mesh container and heavy duty fabric liner, and used as a temporary to semi-permanent levee or blast wall against explosions or small-arms. It has seen considerable use in Iraq and Afghanistan.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: , Studied Architecture at the U of MN and renovates homes. We used to use a lot of sand bags. Hescos are more efficient, but deteriorate just as quickly. T-Barriers seem the best in terms of blast protection, but you can't place them without large equipment.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Hesco bastion greatly saves time in flood fighting and fortifications building. Hesco barrier is gabion-like. It is a combination of welded wire mesh frame outside and non-woven geotextile liner inside. Sand, soil, gravel and blinding are frequently used as filling because of geotextile liner. Gabion bastions are mainly used in military and flood control for its modular structure and quick setup.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: ISO9001 certificate factory 10 years manufacture experience On time devivery rate of over 98% All of our products are engineered to comply with ASTM standard. The HESLY Gabion & Defensive Barrier Factory (HeslyGabion®) is a Chinese leader and innovator in the design and manufacture of gabion barrier systems. Since 2005, HeslyGabion® have been involved in the research and development of the protection solutions in civil and environmental applications and military defensive barrier.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Develops Modular Building Units for Flood. Protection and Much More. As Hurricane Katrina approached New Orleans in August 2005, local officials needed something besides sand bags to fill existing gaps in their levee system. They placed HESCO Concertainer© units atop a roadway along the 17th Street Canal.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Miklós Zrínyi National Defence University, Budapest, Hungary. The “HESCO Bastion Concertainer” – as it is called in Hungarian “HESCO-bástya”. or “HESCO típusú gyorstelepítés.épít/elem” – is originated from Leeds, England in. 1989. Fundamentally it has been developed for the purposes of flood protection and.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Just what are these Concertainer units? “It’s a very simple product,” says Dennis Barkmeyer, a project consultant for HESCO Bastion USA in Hammond, Louisiana. Bastion is a European term for fortification, and a Concertainer unit is a square steel-mesh cage-like container filled with earthen material."
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A modern gabion primarily used for flood control and military fortifications.
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who was sentenced in madoff case
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: July 14, 2009 - Madoff arrives at Butner Federal Correction Complex in North Carolina to begin serving his sentence. October 2, 2009 - A $199 million lawsuit is filed against Madoff's sons, his brother Peter Madoff and his niece Shana Madoff, who all worked at Madoff's firm.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: LEV L. DASSIN , the Acting United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York , and JOSEPH M. DEMAREST , JR. , the Assistant Director-in-Charge of the New York Field Office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation ( FBI ) , announced that BERNARD L. MADOFF was sentenced today in Manhattan federal court to 150 years in prison for ...\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: The 150-year sentence is the maximum that federal prosecutors in New York requested, based on the number of Madoff's victims, the amount of money he stole and the extent of the damage he caused. Judge Chin said that the Federal Department of Probation had recommended a 50-year sentence. 0:00 /1:17Madoff gets the max.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: On March 12, 2009, Madoff pleaded guilty to all eleven counts in the Information. On June 29, 2009, Madoff was sentenced by Judge Chin to a term of imprisonment of 150 years. United States v. Frank DiPascali, Jr., 09 Cr. 764 (RJS), assigned to United States District Judge Richard J. Sullivan.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Bernard L. Madoff And Related Cases. Government’s January 17, 2013 Declaration in Support of Motions Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code, Section 3663A(c)(3) (285.14 KB)United States v. Bernard L. Madoff, 09 Cr. 213 (DC), is assigned to United States District Judge Denny Chin.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: There was no plea agreement between the Government and the defendant. On March 12, 2009, Madoff pleaded guilty to all eleven counts in the Information. On June 29, 2009, Madoff was sentenced by Judge Chin to a term of imprisonment of 150 years. Click the links below for more information on related cases:\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Madoff says the business had lost about $50 billion and that he plans to turn himself in to authorities in a week. December 11, 2008 - Madoff is arrested on one count of securities fraud for allegedly operating a multibillion-dollar Ponzi scheme from his investment advisory business. He is released on $10 million bail.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Lawyer Ira Lee Sorkin, who represents Madoff, asked for a 12-year sentence. In a letter to the judge, Sorkin explained that his 71-year-old client has an approximate life expectancy of 13 years and isn't likely to outlive the requested sentence by more than a year.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: March 20, 2009 - An appeals court rules that Madoff will remain in jail until sentencing. April 1, 2009 - Federal marshals seize Madoff's yacht, a smaller boat, and one of his homes in Florida as court-ordered seizures of the financier's assets begin. June 29, 2009 - Madoff is sentenced to 150 years in prison.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Madoff sentenced to 150 years. Federal judge gives maximum sentence to Ponzi mastermind following his apology and victims' request for life sentence. Bernard Madoff, shown here in his mug shot. At the MCC, Bernard Madoff is getting a taste of life behind bars. Did Bernard Madoff receive a fair sentence? NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- A federal judge sentenced Bernard Madoff, the convicted mastermind of the largest and most sweeping Ponzi scheme ever, to the maximum sentence of 150 years in federal court Monday."
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Lawyer Ira Lee Sorkin
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what is rita moreno famous for
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Moreno, nicknamed Rosita, was born Rosa Dolores Alverio alverío In, Humacao Puerto rico To Rosa (maria María), nee née, marcano A Seamstress And Francisco, jose josé. Paco, alverio alverío a farmer moreno whose mother was 17 at, the time of her Birth. was raised in nearby juncos\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: If you think the best Rita Moreno role isn't at the top, then upvote it so it has the chance to become number one. The greatest Rita Moreno performances didn't necessarily come from the best movies, but in most cases they go hand in hand. List features Garden of Evil, Italian Movie and more.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: In September 2011, Moreno began performing a solo autobiographical show at the Berkeley Rep (theater) in Berkeley, California, Rita Moreno: Life Without Makeup written by Berkeley Rep artistic director Tony Taccone after hours of interviews with Moreno.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Home, Coming, Heaven. The reason there weren't any, I am surmising, is that a lot of Latin kids, Latino kids, in those days didn't have the money to take those kind of classes.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Rita Moreno's highest grossing movies have received a lot of accolades over the years, earning millions upon millions around the world. The order of these top Rita Moreno movies is decided by how many votes they receive, so only highly rated Rita Moreno movies will be at the top of the list. Rita Moreno has been in a lot of films, so people often debate each other over what the greatest Rita Moreno movie of all time is.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: But the smack riled something in him. “I had hit him. Rita Moreno challenged the Marlon Brando. With a you-don’t-do-this-to-me look in his eyes, he hauled off and slammed me with the full force of his powerful arm and open hand,” she writes. In a moment, all the horror and the mistreatment flooded back to her.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Rita's mother moved to New York City in 1936, taking her daughter, but not her son, Rita's younger brother, Francisco. Rita would later adopt the surname of her first stepfather, Edward Moreno, Rosa Maria's second husband, by whom Rita would have a younger stepbrother, Dennis Moreno, who died in a car crash.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: One of the very few (and very first) performers to win an Oscar, an Emmy, a Tony and a Grammy, she was born Rosita Dolores Alverio alverío In, Humacao Puerto, rico On december, 11, 1931 to Seamstress Rosa (Maria) maría marcano And Farmer Francisco Jose. josé paco alverio alverío\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: His still from their film “The Night of the Following Day.” (AP). (. ). She was fiery and formidable on screen, but off screen, and in the arms of her lover Marlon Brando, Oscar-winning actress Rita Moreno, best known for her role as Anita in “West Side Story,” was reduced to a withering, suicidal mess.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Rita Dolores Moreno (born December 11, 1931) is a Puerto Rican actress and singer. She is the only Hispanic and one of the few performers to have won all four major annual American entertainment awards, which include an Oscar, an Emmy, a Grammy and a Tony, and was the second Puerto Rican to win an Oscar."
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She is a Puerto Rican actress and singer.
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what technique is used to compensate for variables in a radiometric dating method
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: If radiocarbon dating does not agree with other methods of dating, radiometric dating is discarded in favor of the other methods. The implications of this is clear. So clear that I might not need to state it, but I will anyway.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Do radiometric dating support archeological dates, or is it a more secondary dating method? To thoroughly refute this idea, I will be once again using R3 ref. 8. Pro states that the source cautions the use of radiocarbon dating.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Describe the radiometric dating methods. What assumptions must be made when using radiometric dating methods? What technique is used to compensate for variables in radiometric dating methods? What assumptions must be made when using the radiocarbon dating method? List what was created on each day of the Creation week.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Radiometric dating (often called radioactive dating) is a technique used to date materials such as rocks, usually based on a comparison between the observed abundance of a naturally occurring radioactive isotope and its decay products, using known decay rates.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Potassium-Argon method: The most widely used method for dating rocks is the Potassium-Argon method. Found in igneous and sedimentary rocks, Potassium 40 minerals decay along the lines of electron-capture (the capture of an orbital electron by the nucleus). The daughter component is Argon 40, and the process has a half-life of 1.3 billion years.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: What technique is used to compensate for variables in radiometric dating methods?...\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: If ages calculated from each of the two decay paths agree, it is likely that the date is correct. This feature makes uranium-lead dating the most widely used technique for high-precision age measurement.” [2. op cit 2359-2360] The half-life of uranium is 704 million years, so very old rocks can be dated.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Is it accurate enough? Is it valid? In the next few thoughts, I seek to enlighten you to the reality of the fallacy of radiometric dating, and answer these probing questions. In order to correctly understand the issue, you must come to an understanding of the process or mechanics behind the idea of radiometric dating. There are several methods used, but in this small article, only two will be examined:\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: See if you can find flaws in the logic used either to support or discredit them. List at least three ways in which the intelligent design movement differs from young-earth Creationism. List seven biblically based reasons for believing the Flood was universal.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Of the dating methods that we will examine, the Uranium methods will be the first. The Uranium method is actually a compilation of a many methods. The function of this method is based on a chain of decay from Uranium and its sister element Thorium, into Lead and Helium. This process is called alpha decay."
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what is the size of rome italy
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Popes refused to recognize the authority of the Kingdom of Italy, and the Vatican remained beyond Italian national control. Pope Pius IX proclaimed himself a “prisoner of the Vatican,” and for almost 60 years popes refused to leave the Vatican and submit to the authority of the Italian government.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: At the death (44 BC) of Caesar, the territories ruled by Rome included Spain (except part of the northwest), Gaul, Italy, part of Illyria, Macedonia, Greece, W Asia Minor, Bithynia, Pontus, Cilicia, Syria, Cyrenaica, Numidia, and the islands of the sea, and Rome completely controlled Egypt and Palestine.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Italy has an unemployment rate of 12.40% while The United States has 7.30%. 1 This entry contains the percent of the labor force that is without jobs. 2 This entry shows GDP on a purchasing power parity basis divided by population as of 1 July for the same year.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Italy's capital city, Rome, is located in the west-central part of the country. TOPOGRAPHY. Except for the fertile Po River Valley in the north and the narrow coastal belts farther south, Italy's mainland is generally mountainous, with considerable seismic activity.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Thanks folks. Cath- I'm in the process of losing weight and was hoping I could find some place to buy the next size, as I expect I will be in Rome when that comes. (I am an 18 and suspect even after losing another 20 lbs [I started at a 24], I may still be considered a plus size in Rome. I may opt to go buy a couple pairs of jeans in the next two lower sizes and take them with me.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: 9 Things You Didn’t Know About The Trevi Fountain. 1 1. The Trevi Fountain is one of the oldest water sources in Rome. 2 2. Salvi was not the original architect. 3 3. You can thank gambling for the fountain’s existence. 4 4. It’s made from the same material as the Colosseum…. 5 5. And it uses a lot of water. 6 6. The fountain is charitable.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Italy, officially the Italian Republic, is a unitary parliamentary republic in Europe. Located in the heart of the Mediterranean Sea, Italy shares open land borders with France, Switzerland, Austria, Slovenia, San Marino and Vatican City. Italy covers an area of 301,338 km2 and has a largely temperate seasonal and Mediterranean climate. With around 61 million inhabitants it is the fourth most populous EU member state. Since classical times, ancient Phoenicians, Carthaginians and Greeks establish\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: For a time, Italy was protected by the Byzantine (Eastern Roman) Empire, but a continuing conflict between the bishop of Rome, or pope, and the Byzantine emperor culminated in a schism during the first half of the 8th century.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The Historic Centre is the area in the centre of Rome that holds 90% of the significant tourist sites. It is called the Historic Centre (Centro Storico), because it is the area that has been inhabited, almost without a break, for over 2000 years. Buildings and sites are generally dated between 2000 and 300 years old.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: What to Wear in Rome: Italy Packing List When in Rome, do as the Romans! The best way to dress appropriately when visiting a new city is by taking a look at what the locals are wearing."
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costs of mri cat and pet scans
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: And the price of a heart PET scan ranges from $3,700 at a provider in Arkansas to $20,800 at a provider in California. At Weatherhead PET Imaging Center in Texas, a heart PET scan costs $3,000 for self-pay patients.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: PET scan is generally not the first diagnostic or screening test. A PET scan is done when the results of a CT scan or an MRI are not conclusive. PET scans are more sensitive for identification of cancers and infections. Generally if the initial PET scan is negative, then a follow up scan can be done every five years.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: PET is generally considered an “expensive” imaging test, yet when compared with the summed charges of contrast-enhanced CT studies of the neck, chest, abdomen, and pelvis, the cost of PET imaging may be quite comparable. Similarly, at many facilities the charges for MRI and PET are similar.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: In contrast, the patients evaluated with FDG-PET in addition to a conventional workup had a futile thoracotomy rate of only 21%. The authors concluded that the added cost of PET imaging was offset by the savings achieved through the avoidance of unnecessary surgery, with a savings of approximately €1,289 per patient.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: CT Scan costs range from $1,200 to $3,200; they usually cost less than MRIs (about half the price of MRI). MRI costs range from $1,200 to $4,000 (with contrast), which is usually more expensive than CT scans and X-rays, and most examining methods. Time taken for complete scan. Usually completed within 5 minutes.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Pet Scan - FDG, Information, Cost. PET scan images can provide important information about many disorders that affect the heart, lung, brain, bones, liver etc and will help the doctor plan appropriate treatment for you. PET images are different than those from more conventional radiological studies such as CT scan, Ultrasound, or MRI. PET scans are based on the metabolic activity and function of the organs. The images contain information on the function of a tissue rather than a static image like any x ray.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: PET Scan. Cost: MRI costs range from $1200 to $4000 (with contrast); which is usually more than CT scans and X-rays, and most examining methods. CT scan costs range from $1,200 to $3,200; they usually cost less than MRIs (about half the price of MRI). PET scans cost $3,000 to $6,000; much higher than regular CT scans.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: PET/CT detected unsuspected metastatic disease in 10% of patients, including bone, liver, and nodal sites. Through the avoidance of the costs and morbidity of unnecessary surgery, the estimated cost savings per patient was approximately $13,000.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: For patients not covered by health insurance, a PET scan typically costs an average of about $4,900 for a PET scan of the whole body to $6,700 for the brain and $6,800 for the heart, according to NewChoiceHealth.com .\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: PET scans do not show images as detailed as those produced by a CT scan or MRI, but can show chemical activity and blood flow as other scans cannot. Typical costs: For patients covered by health insurance, typical out-of-pocket costs would consist of coinsurance of 10%-50%."
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$1200 to $4000 for MRI, $1,200 to $3,200 for CT and $3,000 to $6,000 for pet scans.
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how can congress override a veto
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Tyler used the presidential veto 10 times on a variety of legislation during his administration; the frequency of his use of the veto was second only to that of Andrew Jackson, who employed it 12 times during his tenure.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Students can use a veto message and vetoed bill to make a direct connection between the Constitution, the legislative and veto process, and the separation of powers between the legislative and executive branches of government.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Congress, for example, passes laws. The president can check Congress by rejecting -- vetoing -- its legislation. This veto power is balanced, however, by the power of Congress to override the veto by a two-thirds vote of each house. The federal courts restrain Congress by ruling on the constitutionality of laws. This power of the judicial branch is balanced by the power of the president to appoint federal judges.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Students will use a facsimile of a vetoed bill and veto message to understand the veto and veto override process in Congress. Referring to the Constitution, students will match the Constitution's directions to the markings and language of the bill and veto message. Students will then investigate motives for using the veto and override powers, and how the powers reflect the Constitution's checks and balances.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: During the Civil War, the U.S. Congress passes a conscription act that produces the first wartime draft of U.S. citizens in American history. The act called for registration of all males between the ages of 20 and 45, including aliens with the intention of becoming citizens, by April 1.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: 1. Congress can override the President's veto if both houses (the Senate and the House of Representatives) vote to approve the bill by a ⅔ majority. However, this is rarely …done. 2. When there are not enough votes to have a majority, then bipartisanship occurs.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: A facsimile of a 1973 President Richard Nixon veto and the vetoed bill (S. 518) provides students with the opportunity to walk through the Constitution's veto clauses and gain a greater understanding of the veto process.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: On this day in 1845, Congress reins in President John Tyler’s zealous use of the presidential veto, overriding it with the necessary two-thirds vote. This marked Congress’ first use of the Consitutional provision allowing Congressional veto overrides and represented Congress’ parting gift to Tyler as he left office.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: A bill becomes law if the president signs it. The president doesn't always wish to sign the bill. He may choose to say no by vetoing it. If this happens, the bill is sent back to Congress. If two-thirds of all the members of Congress vote yes, the bill can still become law. The bill dies when there are not enough votes to override the President. For example, when George Bush was president, Congress tried to override his vetoes thirty-six times but was successful only once. Sometimes a president decides to do nothing. He may decide neither to sign nor veto a bill. If Congress is in session, the bill becomes law after ten days without the president's signature. Otherwise, the bill suffers a pocket veto and does not become law.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Direct students to define veto and veto override.. Ask students to locate and read the section of the Constitution which describes the veto process (Article I, Section 7, clause 2)."
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By a two-thirds vote of each house.
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where is aldwych theatre
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Seating. The Aldwych Theatre is made up of 3 levels: the Stalls, Dress Circle and Grand Circle. There are 6 steps from the street to the main foyer, although there is an alternative ramped entrance on Drury Lane that can be opened by theatre staff if required.he Aldwych Theatre dates back to 1905, when it was originally designed as a twin theatre to the Novello Theatre, bookending the famous Aldwych.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: The Aldwych Theatre is a West End theatre, located in Aldwych in the City of Westminster. The theatre was listed Grade II on 20 July 1971.Its seating capacity is 1,200 on three levels, a fairly large auditorium.prague. Funded by Seymour Hicks, in association with the American impresario Charles Frohman, and built by Walter Wallis of Balham. The ornate decorations were in the Georgian style. The theatre was constructed in the newly built Aldwych.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Origins. The Aldwych was built as a pair with the then Waldorf Theatre (now called the Novello Theatre), both being designed by W.G.R. Sprague. Funded by Seymour Hicks, in association with the American impressario Charles Frohman, and built by Walter Wallis of Balham, the ornate decorations were in the Georgian style.The theatre was constructed on the newly built Aldwych.prague. Funded by Seymour Hicks, in association with the American impressario Charles Frohman, and built by Walter Wallis of Balham, the ornate decorations were in the Georgian style. The theatre was constructed on the newly built Aldwych.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: About Wolf Hall. The adaptations of Wolf Hall along with Bring Up the Bodies, having enjoyed sell out runs in Stratford–upon-Avon, now transfer to the Aldwych Theatre in London's West End from for a strictly limited season.England in 1527. Henry VIII has been King for almost 20 years and is desperate for a male heir.bout Wolf Hall. The adaptations of Wolf Hall along with Bring Up the Bodies, having enjoyed sell out runs in Stratford–upon-Avon, now transfer to the Aldwych Theatre in London's West End from for a strictly limited season.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Aldwych Theatre. Catch the enjoyable London musical, Top Hat running at the magnificent Aldwych Theatre London ! The brilliantly performed, choreographed, orchestrated and costumed musical featuring Dale Tremont and Jerry Travers is a completely delightful experience for all the theatre lovers.n 23rd December 1905, Aldwych Theatre marked its opening featuring production of Blue Bell along with Bluebell in Fairyland, the brand new version of Hicks' popular pantomime. The theatre had been used by Serge Diaghilev and Vaslav Nijinsky in the year 1913.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: On 15 December 1960, after intense speculation, it was announced that the Royal Shakespeare Company of Stratford-upon-Avon was to base its London productions in The Aldwych Theatre for the next three years. In fact they stayed for over 20 years, finally moving to the Barbican Arts Centre in 1982.prague. Funded by Seymour Hicks, in association with the American impressario Charles Frohman, and built by Walter Wallis of Balham, the ornate decorations were in the Georgian style. The theatre was constructed on the newly built Aldwych.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The Aldwych theatre opened on 23 December 1905 with a production of Blue Bell, a new version of Hicks' popular pantomime Bluebell in Fairyland.In 1906, Hicks' The Beauty of Bath, followed in 1907 by The Gay Gordons, played at the theatre.prague. Funded by Seymour Hicks, in association with the American impresario Charles Frohman, and built by Walter Wallis of Balham. The ornate decorations were in the Georgian style. The theatre was constructed in the newly built Aldwych.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Vivien Leigh, who had won an Academy Award for the film version, appeared in a 1949 production of A Streetcar Named Desire at the Aldwych Theatre London, which was directed by her husband, Laurence Olivier. Bonar Colleano co-starred as Stanley.prague. Funded by Seymour Hicks, in association with the American impressario Charles Frohman, and built by Walter Wallis of Balham, the ornate decorations were in the Georgian style. The theatre was constructed on the newly built Aldwych.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The Aldwych Theatre opened on 23 December 1905 with a production of Blue Bell, a new version of Hicks' popular pantomime Bluebell in Fairyland. In 1906, Hicks' The Beauty of Bath, followed in 1907 by The Gay Gordons played at the theatre.prague. Funded by Seymour Hicks, in association with the American impressario Charles Frohman, and built by Walter Wallis of Balham, the ornate decorations were in the Georgian style. The theatre was constructed on the newly built Aldwych.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The Aldwych Theatre dates back to 1905, when it was originally designed as a twin theatre to the Novello Theatre, bookending the famous Aldwych.Today the theatre is home to successful musicals and plays, entertaining the large house.he Aldwych Theatre dates back to 1905, when it was originally designed as a twin theatre to the Novello Theatre, bookending the famous Aldwych."
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The Aldwych Theatre is a West End theatre, located in Aldwych in the City of Westminster.
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author's purpose definition and example
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Rhetorical situations rarely have only one purpose. Authors and audiences tend to bring their own purposes (and often multiple purposes each) to a rhetorical situation, and these purposes may conflict or complement each other depending on the efforts of both authors and audiences.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: The final main category of author's purpose is to entertain. This contains almost all examples of what you think of when you hear the word 'literature.' Authors who write to entertain have the goal of telling a story or describing real or imaginary characters, places and events.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: T h en, th ey are p ack ag ed in b o xes an d se n t o u t to s to res .Author Õs PurposeT purposet h e a u th o r w ro te th is p assag e in o rd er TO ðf p ersu ad e th e r ead er to e at m o re r aisin. s\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: T h ey are left in th e su n fo r u p to th ree w eek s. W h en th e raisin s are d ry, th ey are carefu lly b u n d led an d ex am in ed b y so rters. T h en, th ey are p ack ag ed in b o xes an d se n t o u t to s to res .Author Õs PurposeT purposet h e a u th o r w ro te th is p assag e in o rd er TO. ð a Ppetizers gr RaisinsM raisinsm o st raisin s so ld In a m erica are g ro w n in th E s An jo aq u In v alley In c alifo rn. ia\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: In a persuasive essay, the author’s purpose may be abundantly clear. The apostle John stated his author’s intent in the close of his gospel unambiguously. “But these are written, that ye might believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God; and that believing ye might have life through his name” (Jn. 20:31).\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Persuade. To persuade is the first main type of author's purpose. Text written to persuade means the author's goal is to convince the reader to agree with the author.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Those reasons are called the author's purpose. Depending on the purpose, authors may choose all different sorts of writing formats, genres and vernacular. A simple trick to summarize the three main categories of author's purpose is to use the acronym PIE, which stands for persuade, inform and entertain.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Inform. The second main type of author's purpose is to inform. In this format, the author's goal is to enlighten the reader about real-world topics and provide facts on those topics.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Some write not for their audience but for themselves. The author’s purpose may be a combination of motives. An author's purpose may intertwine with complex internal motives such as pride, greed, or cathartic reasons, especially those who journal or author poetry or lyrics. However, an author's internal motivation is not the primary focus of author's purpose.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: T h en, th ey are p ack ag ed in b o xes an d se n t o u t to s to res .Author Õs PurposeT purposet h e a u th o r w ro te th is p assag e in o rd er TO ðf p ersu ad e th e r ead er to e at m o re r sG sg in fo rm t h e r ead er a b o u t h o w r aisin s a re p ro d u. ced"
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what does carbon dioxide do in the atmosphere
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Carbon dioxide exists in the Earth's atmosphere as a trace gas at a concentration of about 0.04 percent (400 ppm) by volume.Natural sources include volcanoes, hot springs and geysers and it is freed from carbonate rocks by dissolution in water and acids.arbon dioxide (CO 2) is a product of respiration of all aerobic organisms. It is returned to water via the gills of fish and to the air via the lungs of air-breathing land animals, including humans.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Carbon dioxide is an important greenhouse gas. Burning of carbon-based fuels since the industrial revolution has rapidly increased its concentration in the atmosphere, leading to global warming. It is also a major cause of ocean acidification since it dissolves in water to form carbonic acid.arbon dioxide (CO 2) is a product of respiration of all aerobic organisms. It is returned to water via the gills of fish and to the air via the lungs of air-breathing land animals, including humans.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas. Too much carbon dioxide in the air makes Earth get warmer and warmer. When humans burn fossil fuels, like gasoline and coal, carbon dioxide is produced.This number tells how many parts of carbon dioxide there are in one million parts of air.arbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas. Too much carbon dioxide in the air makes Earth get warmer and warmer. When humans burn fossil fuels, like gasoline and coal, carbon dioxide is produced.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Carbon dioxide causes about 20 percent of Earth’s greenhouse effect; water vapor accounts for about 50 percent; and clouds account for 25 percent. The rest is caused by small particles (aerosols) and minor greenhouse gases like methane. Water vapor concentrations in the air are controlled by Earth’s temperature.and. Plants on land have taken up approximately 25 percent of the carbon dioxide that humans have put into the atmosphere. The amount of carbon that plants take up varies greatly from year to year, but in general, the world’s plants have increased the amount of carbon dioxide they absorb since 1960.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Carbon Dioxide. Carbon dioxide is probably the most important of the greenhouse gases as it accounts for the largest proportion of the 'trace gases' and is currently responsible for 60% of the 'enhanced greenhouse effect'.n the atmosphere today. Atmospheric carbon dioxide comes from a number of natural sources, mainly the decay of plants, volcanic eruptions and as a waste product of animal respiration. It is removed from the atmosphere by photosynthesis in plants and by dissolving in water, especially on the surface of oceans.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Carbon dioxide is an integral part of the carbon cycle, a biogeochemical cycle in which carbon is exchanged between the Earth's oceans, soil, rocks and biosphere.he Earth's oceans contain a large amount of CO 2 in the form of bicarbonate and carbonate ions — much more than the amount in the atmosphere. The bicarbonate is produced in reactions between rock, water, and carbon dioxide. One example is the dissolution of calcium carbonate:\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: It is significant that so much carbon dioxide stays in the atmosphere because CO 2 is the most important gas for controlling Earth’s temperature. Carbon dioxide, methane, and halocarbons are greenhouse gases that absorb a wide range of energy—including infrared energy (heat) emitted by the Earth—and then re-emit it.and. Plants on land have taken up approximately 25 percent of the carbon dioxide that humans have put into the atmosphere. The amount of carbon that plants take up varies greatly from year to year, but in general, the world’s plants have increased the amount of carbon dioxide they absorb since 1960.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Rising concentrations of carbon dioxide are warming the atmosphere. The increased temperature results in higher evaporation rates and a wetter atmosphere, which leads to a vicious cycle of further warming. (Photograph ©2011 Patrick Wilken.and. Plants on land have taken up approximately 25 percent of the carbon dioxide that humans have put into the atmosphere. The amount of carbon that plants take up varies greatly from year to year, but in general, the world’s plants have increased the amount of carbon dioxide they absorb since 1960.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: So while carbon dioxide contributes less to the overall greenhouse effect than water vapor, scientists have found that carbon dioxide is the gas that sets the temperature. Carbon dioxide controls the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere and thus the size of the greenhouse effect.and. Plants on land have taken up approximately 25 percent of the carbon dioxide that humans have put into the atmosphere. The amount of carbon that plants take up varies greatly from year to year, but in general, the world’s plants have increased the amount of carbon dioxide they absorb since 1960.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Carbon Dioxide-CO 2. Carbon dioxide (CO 2) is a kind of gas. There isn't that much carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere, but it is still very important. Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas.That means it helps trap heat coming from the Sun in our atmosphere through the greenhouse effect.arbon Dioxide-CO 2. Carbon dioxide (CO 2) is a kind of gas. There isn't that much carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere, but it is still very important. Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas."
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The most important gas for controlling Earth’s temperature.
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what is a logic board
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: The logic board is the main board inside the MacBook Core Duo and includes the processors, I/O ports, and RAM sockets.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: A logic board is the core of an Apple computer, akin to the motherboard used in PCs and other systems. This circuit board houses a number of key system components along with ports to connect to other parts of the computer, enable connectivity, and expand functionality for the device.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Have a system in place to keep track of the screws so you know what goes where. Budget several hours for this. I am so grateful for this website! This is the first time I have opened a computer and the instillation is now done, 45 minutes later.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: In the manufacturing process, logic boards are printed with circuitry and components can be soldered on or seated in ports built into the board. A quality control technician checks to make sure the manufacture is within normal tolerances.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: These can include tests of the logic board if it appears to be a possible culprit. Testing can provide information about how signals move through the board, and where errors appear to originate. If the logic board is the problem, the technician can replace it.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: There's a trackpad and keyboard ribbon connecting the upper case to the logic board, so don't pull the upper case off entirely just yet. If you have trouble getting the clips to release, be careful that you are not prying the plastic top of the upper case away from its metal frame.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Some may last the life of the device, while in other cases the logic board may need to be replaced as a result of damage or spontaneous failure. A technician's services may be necessary for the replacement procedure, depending on the system and the user's comfort level with technical repairs.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The computer's microprocessor is seated on the logic board, along with memory and other components. A number of ports provide opportunities to connect other devices in a custom configuration to suit the needs of the user. These can include additional external storage, drives, and so forth.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The fan is attached to the heat sink only with a strip of black felt tape, so be sure to remove both parts as a unit. If you need to mount the heat sink back into the laptop, we have a thermal paste guide that makes replacing the thermal compound easy.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Anyone who's done any work on any kind of computer will be able to do this in 5-10 minutes. Quote from eflyguy: Nonsense! Even a non-technical person could follow this guide and do the job in 15 minutes. Anyone who's done any work on any kind of computer will be able to do this in 5-10 minutes."
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The main board inside the MacBook Core Duo.
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what makes a system engineer
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Systems Engineer (Computer Networking / IT) Salary. Male Systems Engineers number significantly more than their female counterparts, and average earnings in this role come out to $67K per year in the United States.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: DevOps Engineer as a title means that a) your company wants to make up for not being able to pay you by giving you a hip title; b) you are out of your depth; c) you think too much of yourself; d) your company thinks too much of itself; e) more than one of the above.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: In part, it’s because defining what DevOps engineers do is still in flux. That hasn’t stopped people from hiring for DevOps skills, though. Between January 2012 and January 2013, listings for DevOps jobs on Indeed.com increased 75 percent.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Discussion of what distinguishes DevOps engineers is all over blogs and forums, and occurs whenever technical people gather. There’s lots of talk, for example, about pushing coders — not just code — over the wall into operations.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The systems engineering process is a discovery process that is quite unlike a manufacturing process. A manufacturing process is focused on repetitive activities that achieve high quality outputs with minimum cost and time.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: For other uses, see Engineer (disambiguation). Engineers design materials, structures, and systems while considering the limitations imposed by practicality, regulation, safety, and cost. The word engineer (from the Latin ingeniator) is derived from the Latin words ingeniare (to contrive, devise) and ingenium (cleverness). The foundation education of an engineer is typically a 4-year bachelor's degree in an engineering discipline plus 4-6 years peer reviewed professional practice. The work of engineers forms the link between scientific discoveries and their subsequent applications to human needs and quality of life.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Most of what a devops person does is in fact development but it is of the non value adding variety. Basically a devops person spends the vast majority of their time configuring common off the shelf software, scripting this or that, etc.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: I come from the other side of. I come from the other side of the fence. Hearing you describe Devops it sounds like you are trying to do a Linux Engineers job and are a trained developer. Other than the fact you mentioned automation it doesn't sound like there is much devops involved.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Systems engineering techniques are used in complex projects: spacecraft design, computer chip design, robotics, software integration, and bridge building. Systems engineering uses a host of tools that include modeling and simulation, requirements analysis and scheduling to manage complexity. Systems engineering is an interdisciplinary field of engineering that focuses on how to design and manage complex engineering systems over their life cycles. At its core systems engineering utilizes systems thinking principles to organize this body knowledge.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: For example, when building robots an engineering team will typically have at least three types of engineers. A mechanical engineer would design the body and actuators. An electrical engineer would design the power systems, sensors, and control circuitry."
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An interdisciplinary field of engineering that focuses on how to design and manage complex engineering systems over their life cycles.
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what is a hake
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Hake is a term that is used to refer to several members of the cod family of fish. In all cases, true hake as a food is considered to be the lean sections of the cod. Not all types of cod qualify as this type of cooking fish. Generally, the term is reserved for deep-sea cod only. Preparation Methods. As with many types of freshwater and saltwater fish, hake can be cleaned and filleted for various types of culinary preparation. The seafood can be baked, battered and fried, and it is even used in soups and stews in some cultures.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Hake is in the same taxonomic order (Gadiformes) as cod and haddock. It is a medium to large fish averaging from 1 to 8 pounds (0.45 to 3.63 kg) in weight, with specimens as large as 60 pounds (27 kg). The fish can grow up to 1 metre (3 ft 3 in) in length with a lifespan as long as 14 years.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: In Galway bay, and other sea inlets of Ireland, the hake is exceedingly abundant, and is taken in great numbers. It is also found in England and France. Since the Irish immigration to America, the hake has followed in the wake of their masters, as it is now found in New York bay, in the waters around Boston, and off Cape Cod.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Hake is a term that is used to refer to several members of the cod family of fish. In all cases, true hake as a food is considered to be the lean sections of the cod. Not all types of cod qualify as this type of cooking fish. Generally, the term is reserved for deep-sea cod only.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The term hake /ˈheɪk/ refers to fish in either of: Family Merlucciidae of northern and southern oceans Family Phycidae (sometimes subfamily Phycinae in family Gadidae) of the northern oceans.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Hake is sold as frozen, fillets or steaks, fresh, smoked, or salted. Buying criteria. When buying hake fillet or other hake product, consumers should look for hake with white flesh that is free of signs of browning, dryness, or grayness, and a seawater fresh smell. Fisheries\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: A total of 12 hake species are known in the family Merlucciidae: 1 Argentine hake (Merluccius hubbsi), found in Argentina. 2 Benguela hake (Merluccius poli), found in South Africa. 3 Deep-water hake (Merluccius paradoxus) found in Southern Atlantic.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: hake nnoun: Refers to person, place, thing, quality, etc. (cod-like fish) (pez) merluza nfnombre femenino: Sustantivo de género exclusivamente femenino (mesa, tabla). The fishermen caught cod and hake yesterday. El pescador atrapo bacalao y merluzca el día de ayer. hake nnoun: Refers to person, place, thing, quality, etc. (meat of the hake) (carne) merluza nfnombre femenino: Sustantivo de género exclusivamente femenino (mesa, tabla). (carne) pescada nfnombre femenino: Sustantivo de género exclusivamente femenino (mesa, tabla).\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: According to the Worldwide Fund, the only Hake species not currently over-fished is Cape hake, found in Namibia. Namibia is the only country that has increased its hake quota, from 130,000 tonnes in 2009 to 145,000 tonnes in 2010.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: When buying hake fillet or other hake product, consumers should look for hake with white flesh that is free of signs of browning, dryness, or grayness, and a seawater fresh smell. Fisheries. The main catching method of deep-water hake is primarily trawling, and shallow-water hake is mostly caught by inshore trawl and longlining."
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Hake is a term that is used to refer to several members of the cod family of fish.
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what does hpv positive mean
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: 1 Positive HPV test. 2 A positive test result means that you have a type of high-risk HPV that's linked to cervical cancer. 3 It doesn't mean that you have cervical cancer now, but it's a warning sign that cervical cancer could develop in the future.esults from your HPV test will come back as either positive or negative. 1 Positive HPV test. 2 A positive test result means that you have a type of high-risk HPV that's linked to cervical cancer.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: A positive HPV result does not mean that you have cervical cancer or that you will ever develop it. In some cases, HPV can persist and start to cause abnormal cell changes. In very rare cases, it can lead to cancer.ost infected persons do not realize they are infected, or that they are passing HPV on to a sex partner. Even though you recently tested positive for HPV, it does not mean that your partner has been cheating or unfaithful.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: The HPV test is primarily used to screen for cervical cancer and/or identify women who may be at increased risk of cervical cancer. The test determines whether a woman's cervical cells are infected with a high-risk type of human papillomavirus (hrHPV).PV test negative, Pap test result unclear (ASCUS). No HPV infection; changes in cervical cells may be the result of infection, inflammation, or hormonal changes and are likely to clear up without treatment. Repeat co-testing in 3 years. HPV test positive, Pap test result unclear (ASCUS).\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: 1 A positive test result means that you have a type of high-risk HPV that's linked to cervical cancer. 2 It doesn't mean that you have cervical cancer now, but it's a warning sign that cervical cancer could develop in the future.esults from your HPV test will come back as either positive or negative. 1 Positive HPV test. 2 A positive test result means that you have a type of high-risk HPV that's linked to cervical cancer.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: 1 An HPV test may be done along with a Pap test in women age 30 and older. 2 It may be done as a follow-up test after treatment for an abnormal Pap test. 3 To learn more, see the topic Abnormal Pap Test. 4 A positive HPV test does not mean that you have cervical cancer. A human papillomavirus (HPV) test is not routinely used to diagnose genital warts. 2 It is usually done to find out whether an abnormal Pap test result may be caused by one or more high-risk types of HPV. 3 To learn more, see the topic Genital Warts (Human Papillomavirus) .\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: 1 A positive HPV test does not mean that you have cervical cancer. 2 It may mean that you are infected with one or more high-risk types of HPV, which increases your chance of having precancerous cervical cell changes. A human papillomavirus (HPV) test is not routinely used to diagnose genital warts. 2 It is usually done to find out whether an abnormal Pap test result may be caused by one or more high-risk types of HPV. 3 To learn more, see the topic Genital Warts (Human Papillomavirus) .\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: HPV test positive, Pap test abnormal (low-grade changes). Cervical cells are infected with a high-risk type of HPV, which is the likely cause of abnormal cell growth. Colposcopy to examine cervical cells under magnification and treatment of precancerous growths, if present.PV test negative, Pap test result unclear (ASCUS). No HPV infection; changes in cervical cells may be the result of infection, inflammation, or hormonal changes and are likely to clear up without treatment. Repeat co-testing in 3 years. HPV test positive, Pap test result unclear (ASCUS).\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: If high-risk HPV is found, you may have a higher chance of having precancerous cervical cell changes. Further testing-including repeat Pap or HPV tests, colposcopy, or cervical biopsy-may be recommended by your doctor, depending on your medical history and the results of this test.f high-risk HPV is found, you may have a higher chance of having precancerous cervical cell changes. Further testing-including repeat Pap or HPV tests, colposcopy, or cervical biopsy-may be recommended by your doctor, depending on your medical history and the results of this test.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: HPV test negative, Pap test result unclear (ASCUS). No HPV infection; changes in cervical cells may be the result of infection, inflammation, or hormonal changes and are likely to clear up without treatment.Repeat co-testing in 3 years. HPV test positive, Pap test result unclear (ASCUS).Cervical cells are infected with a high-risk type of HPV. The infection is the likely cause of abnormalities in your cervical cells.PV test negative, Pap test result unclear (ASCUS). No HPV infection; changes in cervical cells may be the result of infection, inflammation, or hormonal changes and are likely to clear up without treatment. Repeat co-testing in 3 years. HPV test positive, Pap test result unclear (ASCUS).\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Results from your HPV test will come back as either positive or negative. 1 Positive HPV test. 2 A positive test result means that you have a type of high-risk HPV that's linked to cervical cancer.3 It doesn't mean that you have cervical cancer now, but it's a warning sign that cervical cancer could develop in the future.esults from your HPV test will come back as either positive or negative. 1 Positive HPV test. 2 A positive test result means that you have a type of high-risk HPV that's linked to cervical cancer."
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A positive test result means that you have a type of high-risk HPV that's linked to cervical cancer.
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does medicare part a pay for home health care
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: What Medicare Does Not Cover. 1 Personal care (home health aides) such as bathing, dressing, and other activities of daily living. 2 Homemaker services such as cleaning, laundry, shopping and preparing meals. 3 24-hour-a-day care. Home-delivered meals.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Medicare Part A pays some of the charges for: 1 Hospital stays.The amount covered depends on how long you're in the hospital. 2 Skilled nursing facility care.This is to allow you to recover after a stay in the hospital; Medicare does not pay for long stays in a nursing facility. 3 Home health care. Hospice 1 care. Blood transfusions.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Medicare is a Federal Health Insurance Program. 1 Part A covers inpatient hospital stays, care in a skilled nursing facility, hospice care, and some home health care. 2 Part B covers certain doctors' services, outpatient care, medical supplies, and preventive services.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The following is how recipients of home health care pay for services, according to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services: 1 Medicare 41%. 2 Medicaid 24%. 3 State/local governments 15 4 %. Out-of-pocket 10 %. Private insurance 1 8%. Other 2%.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Types of in-home services. Not all in-home services are the same. Some in-home services provide non-medical help, such as assistance with daily living. Other in-home services involve medical care given by a licensed health professional, such as a nurse or physical therapist.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Medicare Part A, covers Hospital Insurance, and Medicare Part B, includes medical insurance. The Medical Insurance (Medicare Part B) covers eligible, recurring or occasional, home health services like skilled nursing, physical therapy, speech-language therapy, pathology services, occupational services and more.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: After that, you pay all the costs of your stay in a skilled nursing facility. Home health care. If you are recovering from an illness or injury -- and your doctor says you need short-term skilled care -- Medicare Part A pays for nurses and some therapists to provide services in your home.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The Costs You Pay with Original Medicare. Ask the home health care agency how much Medicare pays, before commencement of home health services. Ask if they'll give you services that are not covered by Medicare, and if they will, how much they'll charge you out-of-pocket for them.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Below, you’ll find information on how to pay for home care through Medicare, Medicaid, and other federal, state and local programs. Home Care Rising. The market for home care is exploding thanks to the wave of baby boomers reaching their golden years and the need for lower-priced alternatives to institutional care.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Finding in-home services. To find the right in-home care services, start with these resources: Talk to the doctor. The primary physician providing care for the person with Alzheimer's is a great place to start. Ask for recommendations of home health providers that have experience caring for people with dementia. Use Medicare's online tool."
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Yes, medicare Part A pays for nurses and some therapists to provide services in your home.
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top 100 drugs brand and generic names
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Generic drugs are copies of brand-name drugs that have exactly the same dosage, intended use, effects, side effects, route of administration, risks, safety, and strength as the original drug. In other words, their pharmacological effects are exactly the same as those of their brand-name counterparts.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: As a Pharmacy Technician you will need to know the top 200 drugs. I have decided to learn these in digestible chunks, this video provides the brand name & generic equivalent drugs for the first 25 of 100 of the top 200 drugs.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: This practice quiz will test your brand name and generic drug knowledge for 50 of the top 200 drugs. Try our interactive top 200 drugs quiz to make sure you are completely ready! Please wait while the activity loads.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Generic drugs are copies of brand-name drugs that have exactly the same dosage, intended use, effects, side effects, route of administration, risks, safety, and strength as the original drug.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Yes. A generic drug is the same as a brand-name drug in dosage, safety, strength, quality, the way it works, the way it is taken and the way it should be used. FDA requires generic drugs have the same high quality, strength, purity and stability as brand-name drugs.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: A generic drug is the same as a brand-name drug in dosage, safety, strength, quality, the way it works, the way it is taken and the way it should be used. FDA requires generic drugs have the same high quality, strength, purity and stability as brand-name drugs. Not every brand-name drug has a generic drug.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: This practice quiz will test your brand name and generic drug knowledge for 50 of the top 200 drugs. Try our interactive top 200 drugs quiz to make sure you are completely ready!\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: You will definitely get questions about the top 200 prescription drugs on your PTCB exam. This practice quiz will test your brand name and generic drug knowledge for 50 of the top 200 drugs.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: This practice quiz will test your brand name and generic drug knowledge for 50 of the top 200 drugs.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: You will definitely get questions about the top 200 prescription drugs on your PTCB exam. This practice quiz will test your brand name and generic drug knowledge for 50 of the top 200 drugs. Try our interactive top 200 drugs quiz to make sure you are completely ready!"
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what are the molecules that for the steps of the ladder
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: the base pairs The rungs of the DNA ladder are formed by nucleotides (Adenine with Thymine, and Guanine with Cytosine) bonded together with Hydrogen bonds. + 13 others found this useful.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: A DNA molecule is like a ladder because there are two sides (the sugar-phosphate backbones of the two strands) and rungs (each rung being a pair of complementary bases).\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Concept 19 The DNA molecule is shaped like a twisted ladder. Earlier work had shown that DNA is composed of building blocks called nucleotides consisting of a deoxyribose sugar, a phosphate group, and one of four nitrogen bases — adenine (A), thymine (T), guanine (G), and cytosine (C).\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The 'steps' or 'rungs' of the DNA 'ladder' are complimentary pairs of bases bonded by hydrogen bonds. The bases are Adenine, Thymine, Cytosine and Guanine. Adenine always bond … s to Thymine and Cytosine always bonds to Guanine.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Other combinations of the atoms form the four bases: thymine (T), adenine (A), cytosine (C), and guanine (G). These bases are the rungs of the DNA ladder. (It takes two bases to form a rung -- one for each side of the ladder.). A sugar molecule, a base, and a phosphate molecule group together to make up a nucleotide. Nucleotides are abundant in the cell's nucleus. Nucleotides are the units which, when linked sugar to phosphate, make up one side of a DNA ladder.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: 1 You can only upload videos smaller than 600MB. 2 You can only upload a photo (png, jpg, jpeg) or a video (3gp, 3gpp, mp4, mov, avi, mpg, mpeg, rm). 3 You can only upload a photo or a video.\nTitle: Passage 7\\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 8\\Content: The rungs are made up of four nitrogen bases called Guanine, Thymine, Adenine, and Cytosine. Adenine (A) always pairs up with Thymine(T). Guanine (G) always pairs up Cytosin … e(C). The object that connects them is a hydrogen base. The outside is made up of sugars.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Phosphates and sugars of adjacent nucleotides link to form a long polymer. Other key experiments showed that the ratios of A-to-T and G-to-C are constant in all living things. X-ray crystallography provided the final clue that the DNA molecule is a double helix, shaped like a twisted ladder. In 1953, the race to determine how these pieces fit together in a three-dimensional structure was won by James Watson and Francis Crick at the Cavendish Laboratory in Cambridge, England. They showed that alternating deoxyribose and phosphate molecules form the twisted uprights of the DNA ladder. The rungs of the ladder are formed by complementary pairs of nitrogen bases — A always paired with T and G always paired with C.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: 1 Please upload a file larger than 100x100 pixels. 2 We are experiencing some problems, please try again. 3 You can only upload files of type PNG, JPG, or JPEG. 4 You can only upload files of type 3GP, 3GPP, MP4, MOV, AVI, MPG, MPEG, or RM. 5 You can only upload photos smaller than 5 MB."
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what is yellow mold called
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Types of common house molds and their effects. There are hundreds of different species of molds, but around your house you will commonly see five: blue-green and white, white, pink, gray-brown and fuzzy and black. The pink is fusarium and is dangerous. Do not eat anything with pink mold on it as it produces a toxin.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Types of common house molds and their effects. Mold. There are hundreds of different species of molds, but around your house you will commonly see five: blue-green and white, white, pink, gray-brown and fuzzy and black. The pink is fusarium and is dangerous. Do not eat anything with pink mold on it as it produces a toxin.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Introduction to Food- and Airborne Fungi, 7th Edition: Probably the best text for what you're trying to do. Medically Important Fungi: The focus is on disease-causing fungi, but many of these also cause molding of bread, such as species of Aspergillus, Rhizopus and Penicillium.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Decontaminate all areas on which you have worked with the molds, or have placed molds, with a 10% bleach solution (to kill spores; 1 part bleach to 9 parts water). You can place this solution in a spray bottle to clean contaminated surfaces. Let the solution sit for ~10 minutes before wiping the area down.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The body of a fungus starts as a single spore landing via wind currents or expelled from the fruiting structure. That spore grows into a strand called a hyphae; groups of these hyphae all grow together forming what’s called a mycelia mat. Sometimes this is visible as a white coating or mass. When the fungus matures and the weather is right, a fruiting structure appears above ground. This is the part we notice.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Dog Vomit Fungus is a slime mold. Fuligo septica is its Latin name. Blob-like in shape and bright yellow in color that will fade to a sickly orange brown as it matures over the course of a few days. The final end results in a powdery brown pile that will erupt in a wisp of spore being released when it is disturbed.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: What is this gross yellow foamy/spongy stuff? This morning when I left my house and was getting in my car, I looked at my front garden and noticed this really disgusting looking yellow foamy/spongy stuff in two spots in my garden---around the trunk of a redbud and underneath a mum.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: A few to try are: 1 Introduction to Food- and Airborne Fungi, 7th Edition: Probably the best text for what you're trying to do. 2 Medically Important Fungi: The focus is on disease-causing fungi, but many of these also cause molding of bread, such as species of Aspergillus, Rhizopus and Penicillium.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Hyphae growing from tomato sauce. A mold (US) or mould (UK / NZ / AU / ZA / IN / CA) is a fungus that grows in the form of multicellular filaments called hyphae. In contrast, fungi that can adopt a single-celled growth habit are called yeasts.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The two spots are a few feet away from each other, and there was none of this stuff in between or anywhere else in the garden (at least that I saw in my frenzy to get to work). I used a trowel to scoop it away. It's a very spongy/foamy substance that is a strong yellow in color."
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draw for semi final of league cup
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: It was conducted by Craig Paterson and Des McKeown and paired together Celtic and Rangers, who contested the finals of 2008/09 and 2010/11. Holders Aberdeen take on Dundee United, who won 4-1 at Tynecastle when the sides last met in this competition in the 2007/08 semi-final. Scottish League Cup semi-final draw.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Following the completion of the final matches of the 2014-15 Capital One Cup's fifth round on Wednesday, the draw was made for the semi-finals. Premier League leaders Chelsea will take on Liverpool, while Tottenham will face off against the lone non-Premier League club, Sheffield United.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: It was conducted by Craig Paterson and Des McKeown and paired together Celtic and Rangers, who contested the finals of 2008/09 and 2010/11. Holders Aberdeen take on Dundee United, who won 4-1 at Tynecastle when the sides last met in this competition in the 2007/08 semi-final.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Comments. Following the completion of the final matches of the 2014-15 Capital One Cup's fifth round on Wednesday, the draw was made for the semi-finals. Premier League leaders Chelsea will take on Liverpool, while Tottenham will face off against the lone non-Premier League club, Sheffield United.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: League Cup quarter-final draw details. The draw for the quarter-finals of the Scottish League Cup will be made in the Media Centre East at Hampden Park on Monday September 28 at 2.30pm.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Liverpool will play Chelsea in the League Cup semi-finals, with the second leg to be played at Stamford Bridge.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Liverpool will play Chelsea in the League Cup semi-finals, with the second leg to be played at Stamford Bridge. Tottenham will host Sheffield United at White Hart Lane in the other tie before travelling to Bramall Lane for the return leg.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Henry: Arsenal players will be buzzing. 0. Liverpool will play Chelsea in the League Cup semi-finals, with the second leg to be played at Stamford Bridge. Tottenham will host Sheffield United at White Hart Lane in the other tie before travelling to Bramall Lane for the return leg.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: League Cup semi-final draw. The draw for the semi-finals of the Scottish League Cup was made on Sportscene on Saturday evening. It was conducted by Craig Paterson and Des McKeown and paired together Celtic and Rangers, who contested the finals of 2008/09 and 2010/11.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The draw for the semi-finals of the Scottish League Cup was made on Sportscene on Saturday evening. It was conducted by Craig Paterson and Des McKeown and paired together Celtic and Rangers, who contested the finals of 2008/09 and 2010/11."
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what are the most common sti's associated with pid
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Untreated STIs in women can lead to pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), infertility, ectopic pregnancy, cancers of the reproductive tract, pregnancy loss, neonatal morbidity and mortality, and an increased risk of HIV transmission.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) is a serious infection in the upper genital tract/reproductive organs (uterus, fallopian tubes and ovaries) of a female. PID can be sexually transmitted or naturally occurring. It can lead to infertility in women (unable to have children) or life-threatening complications.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: 1 The study included the most common STDs: HPV, chlamydia, herpes simplex virus, and trichomoniasis. There are approximately 15 million new cases of sexually transmitted infection each year in the United States, and 340 million worldwide.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: 1 Multiple sex partners can increase your risk for getting any STI and developing PID. 2 Have regular check-ups if you are sexually active. If you have an STI, do not have sex (oral, vaginal or anal) until all partners have been treated and cured. Treatment and follow-up are important steps in breaking the disease cycle.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: 1 The study included the most common STDs: HPV, chlamydia, herpes simplex virus, and trichomoniasis. 2 There are approximately 15 million new cases of sexually transmitted infection each year in the United States, and 340 million worldwide. The majority of STI's are asymptomatic (no symptoms).\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) PID can be caused by many different bacteria, including Chlamydia and gonorrhea. It occurs when these bacteria move up from the vagina or cervix into the uterus and other reproductive organs.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The physician performs a pelvic exam, which reveals the presence of an abnormal thin, watery vaginal discharge and inflammation of the cervix. The physician then palpates the abdomen (examines by touch and pressure) and finds that the uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries are enlarged and tender.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Two other sexually transmitted infections (STIs), chlamydia and gonorrhea, are the most common causes of PID. Other bacteria or germs can also cause PID. If you have an infection in the genital tract and do not get treated right away, it can cause PID. The infection spreads from the cervix into the uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Viruses, and bacteria cause the majority of STIs. Bacterial STIs, which include infections such as chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis, can be cured with antibiotics. Viral STIs, including HPV, herpes, hepatitis, and HIV, cannot be cured, though they can often be treated. The most common STIs are discussed below.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) is an infection caused by bacteria. When bacteria from the vagina or cervix travel to your womb, fallopian tubes, or ovaries they can cause an infection. Most of the time, PID is caused by bacteria from chlamydia and gonorrhea. These are sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Having unprotected sex with someone who has an STI can cause PID."
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what is a grinder machine
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Centaur Machines grinders are among the most powerful floor grinders, using diamond reinforced discs to produce results faster than other grinders. Our Stonechat grinder uses a DC soft-start motor that is capable of carrying over 240lbs of extra weight on top of its own.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: coffee grinder, coffee mill - a mill that grinds roasted coffee beans. flour mill - a mill for grinding grain into flour. gristmill - a mill for grinding grain (especially the customer's own grain) machinery - machines or machine systems collectively. meat grinder - a mill for grinding meat.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Tool Post Grinding Machine: The tool post grinding machine, see Figure 5-5, is a machine tool attachment designed to mount to the tool post of engine lathes. It is used for internal and external grinding of cylindrical workplaces. Refer to Chapter 7 for a description of this machine.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: What is GRINDING MACHINE? A machine tool in which flat, cylindrical or other surfaces are produced by the abrasive action of a high-speed grinding wheel. See centreless grinding, cylindrical grinding, profile grinding, surface grinding machine, thread grinding. SURFACE-GRINDING MACHINE.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: What Is a Concrete Floor Grinder? Concrete floor grinders are usually about the same size as a vacuum cleaner but they use horizontally rotating discs to level, smooth, or clean concrete surfaces. They work best at removing between 1/16 to 1/8 inches of surface material.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The Skil 9295-01 is a compact 4-1/2 in. angle grinder designed with innovative features to grind sand and sharpen a variety of materials. The grinder is a great tool on metal wood brick tile and stone. It offers unique in-handle wrench storage and is compact for a more comfortable feel.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Grinding machine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A grinding machine, often shortened to grinder, is a machine tool used for grinding, which is a type of machining using an abrasive wheel as the cutting tool. Each ... Surface grinding - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: grinder - a machine tool that polishes metal. emery wheel, grinding wheel - a wheel composed of abrasive material; used for grinding. machine tool - a powered machine for cutting or shaping or finishing metals or other materials.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The bench-type drill grinding machine is intended for drill sharpening. The accuracy of this type of grinder is not dependent on the dexterity and skill of the operator because the drill is placed in a holding device. The holding device places the drill in the correct position for the clearance and included angle. For more information on this machine refer to chapter 4.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Angle Grinder combines a Makita built 10 Amp motor with best-in-class durability features to deliver more output power and increased performance. The 9564P is ideal for welders fabricators ship yard contractors masons electricians automotive technicians stone and tile contractors HVAC and more."
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A machine tool used for grinding, which is a type of machining using an abrasive wheel as the cutting tool.
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what product is named woodbines
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: It was in vain that Woodbines executives pointed out that the filters were, in fact, made of asbestos dipped in creosote. Regular gaspers smokers also complained that the filter interfered with the bitumen taste, and prevented the coal dust from entering the lungs.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: In 1826 his two sons, William Day Wills and Henry Overton Wills took over the company and in 1830 the company took the above name. William Day Wills' middle name is from his mother, Anne Day of Bristol. Both WD and HO Wills were non-smokers. 2000 people attended WD Wills' funeral in 1865 at Arnos Vale Cemetery. The East Street factory in Bedminster opened in 1886 with a high tea for the 900 employees in the Cigar Room.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: New products were launched, such as Women's Woodbines, which included di-fluorobenzachromate which gave a lavender-style taste and Miss Woodbines, marketed at schoolgirls. These were essentially the same as Women's Woodbines, but had small pictures of horses on the packet.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: 1 In Gravity's Rainbow by Thomas Pynchon, Woodbine is the cigarette Jessica Swanlake smokes. Woodbines are mentioned in Howards End by E.M. Forster and in the Merchant Ivory film of the same name. Leonard Bast explains that a packet of Woodbines were his only sustenance during an all-night walk.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: 1 In the film Telstar: The Joe Meek Story, the drummer of The Tornados stashes his Woodbines in the kick drum. 2 Woodbines are mentioned by Guy Garvey, lead singer of Elbow in their song Fly Boy Blue/Lunette. Bert Baxter, a character in the famous Adrian Mole series, often smokes a Woodbine cigarette.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Wills was a British tobacco importer and cigarette manufacturer formed in Bristol, England. It was one of the founding companies of Imperial Tobacco. The company was founded in 1786 and went by various names before 1830 when it became W.D. & H.O. Wills. Tobacco was processed and sold under several brand names, some of which were still used by Imperial Tobacco until the second half of the 20th century.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Productivity in Woodbine’s mills rose 700%, more than compensating for the 300% rise in industrial accidents, and soon profits from the re-named Woodbines Cigarettes Ltd. dwarfed that of his other companies.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: A Woodbine vending machine, now in the Staffordshire County Museum at Shugborough Hall, England. Woodbine is a brand of cigarette made in England by W. D. & H. O. Wills (now Imperial Tobacco) since 1888. Noted for its strong unfiltered cigarettes, the brand was popular in the early 20th century, especially with army men during the First and Second World War.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: By the end of the 1910s, Woodbines were ubiquitous, with 50% of the population smoking at least 30 a day (except Sundays and Bank Holidays), and F. A. G. Woodbine was awarded several honours, including the Order of the Bath, the Iron Cross and the Florence Nightingale Medal.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: An early brand of cigarette, enjoyed by the labouring classes of Northern England from the 19th Century onwards. Woodbines are made of Asbestos, Coal dust and bitumen mixed with Tobacco wrapped in old newspaper."
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It is a brand of cigarette.
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what is black mamba drug
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Tags: black mamba, blend, bombay blue, casual drug, damiana, herbal, incense, risky, spice. A new product is becoming popular among many looking for a legal high with far fewer issues but according to officials the risk may not be worth it.ags: black mamba, blend, bombay blue, casual drug, damiana, herbal, incense, risky, spice. A new product is becoming popular among many looking for a legal high with far fewer issues but according to officials the risk may not be worth it.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: This news article was published under the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government. A number of so-called 'legal highs' including Black Mamba and Mexxy became illegal Class B drugs today.his news article was published under the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government. A number of so-called 'legal highs' including Black Mamba and Mexxy became illegal Class B drugs today.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Mexxy, Black Mamba and other 'legal highs' become Class B drugs. A number of so-called 'legal highs' including Black Mamba and Mexxy became illegal Class B drugs today.his news article was published under the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government. A number of so-called 'legal highs' including Black Mamba and Mexxy became illegal Class B drugs today.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Thanks for subscribing! Could not subscribe, try again later. Legal: Black Mamba is now 'the drug of choice' among prisoners at Walton and Altcourse. The dangerous legal high Black Mamba is so common in UK prisons that inmates have referred to ambulances deployed to treat its victims as 'mambalances'.hanks for subscribing! Could not subscribe, try again later. Legal: Black Mamba is now 'the drug of choice' among prisoners at Walton and Altcourse. The dangerous legal high Black Mamba is so common in UK prisons that inmates have referred to ambulances deployed to treat its victims as 'mambalances'.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Synthetic cannabinoids are chemicals that are made to act like the active part of cannabis, a substance called tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). As synthetic cannabinoids act like cannabis the effects-good and bad-are likely to be very similar to cannabis.ynthetic cannabinoids are chemicals that are made to act like the active part of cannabis, a substance called tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). As synthetic cannabinoids act like cannabis the effects-good and bad-are likely to be very similar to cannabis.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: black mamba is an amphetamine, it is a stronger version of the drug MDMA often called kryptonite due to its bright green colour.he Black Mamba-is a highly-venomous species of snake native to Africa. It's typical colour is olive-green-it gets the name from the black colouration inside its mouth.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The black mamba (Dendroaspis polylepis) is a venomous snake endemic to sub-Saharan Africa.It takes its common name not from the colour of its scales, but from the interior of its mouth, which is inky-black.It is the longest species of venomous snake on the African continent, with a length typically ranging from 2 meters (6.6 ft) to 3 meters (9.8 ft) and up to 4.3 to 4.5 meters (14.1 to 14.8 ft).t takes its name from the interior of the snake's mouth, which is inky-black in colour. It is a large, round-bodied, slender snake, with a progressively tapering tail, and is of markedly stockier build than its close relatives Dendroaspis angusticeps and Dendroaspis viridis.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Black Mamba Incense Review. There’s a new drug in town and it’s called the Black Mamba Incense. Contrary to many first timers’ beliefs; No this is not a snake and no you did not see this on ‘Kill Bill’ (the pussy wagon long died after showing up in Lady Gaga’s telephone music video).lack Mamba is causing a stir in the whole smoking community. It is a spice blend of many sorts that apparently gives you the same euphoric effect as cannabis. The spice blend Black Mamba is made mostly of Damiana.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Legal highs 'mexxy' and 'black mamba' are to be made illegal class B drugs with users facing up to five years in jail.olice warned people not to take mexxy, which is sold as an alternative to ketamine, after the bodies of a 59-year-old woman and a 32-year-old man were found in Leicester and Melton Mowbray on February 11 and 12 respectively.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Alamy. Legal highs 'mexxy' and 'black mamba' are to be made illegal class B drugs with users facing up to five years in jail. The drugs are to be permanently banned after drugs advisers found they posed dangerous risks to health, Crime Prevention Minister Jeremy Browne said.olice warned people not to take mexxy, which is sold as an alternative to ketamine, after the bodies of a 59-year-old woman and a 32-year-old man were found in Leicester and Melton Mowbray on February 11 and 12 respectively."
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It is a stronger version of the drug and is a highly-venomous species of snake native to Africa. It's typical colour is olive-green.
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medication called ultram
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Uses. This medication is used to help relieve moderate to moderately severe pain. Tramadol is similar to narcotic analgesics. It works in the brain to change how your body feels and responds to pain.his medication may increase serotonin and rarely cause a very serious condition called serotonin syndrome /toxicity. The risk increases if you are also taking other drugs that increase serotonin, so tell your doctor or pharmacist of all the drugs you take (see Drug Interactions section).\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: USES: This medication is used to help relieve moderate to moderately severe pain. Tramadol is similar to narcotic analgesics. It works in the brain to change how your body feels and responds to pain.HOW TO USE: Take this medication by mouth as directed by your doctor, usually every 4 to 6 hours as needed for pain relief. You may take this drug with or without food.If you have nausea, it may help to take this drug with food.o reduce your risk of side effects, your doctor may direct you to start this medication at a low dose and gradually increase your dose. Follow your doctor's instructions carefully. The maximum recommended dose is 400 milligrams per day.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: How to use Ultram. Take this medication by mouth as directed by your doctor, usually every 4 to 6 hours as needed for pain relief. You may take this drug with or without food. If you have nausea, it may help to take this drug with food.his medication may increase serotonin and rarely cause a very serious condition called serotonin syndrome /toxicity. The risk increases if you are also taking other drugs that increase serotonin, so tell your doctor or pharmacist of all the drugs you take (see Drug Interactions section).\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Ultram contains a drug called tramadol, which is an opioid medication. Ultram is used to relieve moderate to severe pain, and sometimes other conditions. Dangers of tramadol are relatively low when compared with other opiate or opioid medications.ltram addicts need to use the drug to function, even after Ultram withdrawal when the drug is out of the system. So, if you are taking Ultram to cope with emotional or psychological issues in your life, you might be an Ultram/tramadol addict.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: When this medication is used for a long time, it may not work as well. Talk with your doctor if this medication stops working well. Along with its benefits, this medication may rarely cause abnormal drug-seeking behavior (addiction). This risk may be increased if you have abused alcohol or drugs in the past.his medication may increase serotonin and rarely cause a very serious condition called serotonin syndrome /toxicity. The risk increases if you are also taking other drugs that increase serotonin, so tell your doctor or pharmacist of all the drugs you take (see Drug Interactions section).\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: It is an opioid, sometimes known as a painkiller or analgesic. In general this drug is used to prevent or relieve moderate or severe pain after an operation or an injury. Benefits of being on this drug can include feeling less or no pain (analgesic effect). Listed below are the typical uses of tramadol.t is an opioid, sometimes known as a painkiller or analgesic. In general this drug is used to prevent or relieve moderate or severe pain after an operation or an injury. Benefits of being on this drug can include feeling less or no pain (analgesic effect). Listed below are the typical uses of tramadol.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Tramadol is used to relieve moderate to moderately severe pain. Tramadol extended-release tablets are only used by people who are expected to need medication to relieve pain around-the-clock for a long time.Tramadol is in a class of medications called opiate agonists. It works by changing the way the body senses pain.ramadol is used to relieve moderate to moderately severe pain. Tramadol extended-release tablets are only used by people who are expected to need medication to relieve pain around-the-clock for a long time.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Featured article ». Tramadol is used to relieve moderate to moderately severe pain, including pain after surgery. The extended-release or long-acting tablets are used for chronic ongoing pain. Tramadol belongs to the group of medicines called opioid analgesics.It acts in the central nervous system (CNS) to relieve pain.eatured article ». Tramadol is used to relieve moderate to moderately severe pain, including pain after surgery. The extended-release or long-acting tablets are used for chronic ongoing pain. Tramadol belongs to the group of medicines called opioid analgesics.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Tramadol has been and remains an important medicine used to treat moderate to moderately severe pain in adults, Van Houten said. DEA Petitions. In 2005, the DEA received four petitions to put tramadol under the Controlled Substances Act in the U.S., three that asked that it be a schedule 3 drug.n Milwaukee County, 20 people died of a drug overdose involving tramadol from 2010 through October 2013, according to records from the Medical Examiner's Office. In most of those cases, tramadol was one of several opioids that had been taken.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Tramadol (marketed as Ultram, and as generics) is an opioid pain medication used to treat moderate to moderately severe pain. When taken as an immediate-release oral formulation, the onset of pain relief usually occurs within about an hour.It has two different mechanisms. First, it binds to the μ-opioid receptor.ramadol (marketed as Ultram, and as generics) is an opioid pain medication used to treat moderate to moderately severe pain. When taken as an immediate-release oral formulation, the onset of pain relief usually occurs within about an hour. It has two different mechanisms. First, it binds to the μ-opioid receptor."
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Tramadol (marketed as Ultram, and as generics) is an opioid pain medication used to treat moderate to moderately severe pain. When taken as an immediate-release oral formulation, the onset of pain relief usually occurs within about an hour.
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how many gallons in a nissan sentra
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Answers.com® WikiAnswers® Categories Cars & Vehicles American Cars Ford Ford Mustang Late Model 1979-New Ford Mustangs How many gallons does 2002 Nissan Sentra gas tank hold?\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Trims Explained. When talking about cars, “trims” is a way of differentiating between different versions of the same model. Typically, most start with a no-frills, or “base” trim, and as features are added, or a different engine, drivetrain (gas vs. hybrid, for example) or transmission are included, trim names change and prices go up.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: How many gallons of gas will a 2002 Toyota Echo gas tank hold? How many gallons of fuel does a 1996 Nissan Sentra hold? 11.88 Gallons. I Drove my sentra till it was completely out of gas and died and then filled up until the gas handle clicked.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: It states that a 2009 Nissan Sentra can hold up to 22 gallons/45 liters of gasoline.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: What is the average miles per gallon for a 2008 Nissan Sentra? The 2008 Nissan Sentra gets 24 mpg city, 30 mpg highway and a combined mileage of...\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Edmunds Insurance Estimator. This is the estimated average annual insurance premium being charged in your state. The premium has been determined based on annual premium data for defined coverages (liability, comprehensive and collision) from a major insurer.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: What is the estimated miles per gallon of a 1996 Nissan Sentra 1.6 liter? 1996 Nissan Sentra/200 SX gets 26 city miles per gallon, & 36 mpg highway, w/... What is the towing capacity of 2008 Nissan sentra? The maximum towing capacity of the 2008 Nissan Sentra is 1,000 lbs.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Nissan Sentra MPG. 1,019 Nissan Sentras have provided 14.4 million miles of real world fuel economy & MPG data. Click here to view all the Nissan Sentras currently participating in our fuel tracking program. 2017. 29.9 Avg MPG.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: View Gas Mileage (MPG) data for a different vehicle: Certified Pre-Owned (CPO) is a category of used car. Often late-model vehicles, they have been inspected, refurbished, if necessary, and are under warranty by the manufacturer.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Factors that will affect your rate include your age, marital status, credit history, driving record, and the garaging address of your vehicle. The Edmunds TCO® estimated monthly insurance payment for a 2015 Nissan Sentra in WA is:"
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what helps to bring down belly bloat?
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: 1 Overeating is probably the most common cause of bloating. 2 Smaller portions should ease the pain. 3 Eating rich and fatty food can make you feel uncomfortably stuffed. 4 Fat takes longer to digest than protein or carbohydrates, so it keeps the stomach full longer.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: If belly bloat plagues you, consider whether any of the descriptions above fit your brand of bloating. Then, keep a written journal for one to two weeks that details foods eaten, symptoms experienced, and bowel movements passed (including times of day for everything noted).\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: 1 Eating rich and fatty food can make you feel uncomfortably stuffed. 2 Fat takes longer to digest than protein or carbohydrates, so it keeps the stomach full longer. 3 Avoid bloating by limiting fats in your everyday diet. 4 Eating too fast adds to the risk of bloating after a meal.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: One in 10 Americans say they suffer from bloating regularly, even when they haven’t eaten a large meal. In some cases, bloating can become severe enough that it causes distention, or a perceptible swelling of the abdomen. Bloating and gas are usually tied to what and how you eat, so a few simple changes may help.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: With regard to this type of bloating, the common refrain is that people feel fine after breakfast, but the bloating starts up soon after. Within an hour of lunch, the stomach distends to the point where pants need to be unbuttoned, and it remains this way for the rest of the day.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Tamara Duker Freuman Here's why: Bloating is in the eye of the beholder. To some, it means excessive belching. To others, it means passing gas excessively. Some people define bloating as feeling like their stomach is distended; this type of bloating may or may not be accompanied by constipation.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Here are three common causes of bloating, and how you can avoid them. 1 Overeating is probably the most common cause of bloating. 2 Eating rich and fatty food can make you feel uncomfortably stuffed. 3 Eating too fast adds to the risk of bloating after a meal.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Often, a Celiac-related bloated belly can take some time to deflate—up to a day or two after eating the trigger food. Celiac-related bloating may also be accompanied by foul-smelling flatulence and diarrhea, though it's not unheard of to endure constipation instead.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Too much additional fiber too quickly can actually make the bloating worse, so the key is to ramp up slowly. Focus on insoluble fiber from bran, seeds, and fruit and vegetable skins rather than soluble fiber, like inulin, from processed, high-fiber cereals and snack foods.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Difficult-to-digest foods can cause gassiness and bloating. These are some familiar culprits. 1 Beans and lentils contain indigestible sugars called oligosaccharides. 2 These sugars must be broken down by bacteria in the intestines."
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hepatitis disease symptoms
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: The most common symptoms of autoimmune hepatitis are. 1 fatigue. 2 joint pain. 3 nausea. loss of appetite. pain or discomfort over the 1 liver. skin rashes. dark yellow 1 urine. light-colored 2 stools. jaundice, or yellowing of the skin and whites of the eyes.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: What is the case definition for acute hepatitis C? Because the clinical characteristics are similar for all types of acute viral hepatitis, the specific viral cause of illness cannot be determined solely on the basis of signs, symptoms, history, or current risk factors, but must be verified by specific serologic testing.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: People with autoimmune hepatitis who have no symptoms or a mild form of the disease may or may not need to take medication. A health care provider will determine if a person needs treatment. In some people with mild autoimmune hepatitis, the disease may go into remission.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Hepatitis has a broad spectrum of presentations that range from a complete lack of symptoms to severe liver failure. The acute form of hepatitis, generally caused by viral infection, is characterized by constitutional symptoms that are typically self-limiting.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Treatment for acute hepatitis C is similar to treatment for chronic hepatitis C. This issue was addressed in the 2009 AASLD Practice Guidance, the response rate to treatment is higher among persons with acute than with chronic HCV infection.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Hepatitis is inflammation of the liver tissue. Some people have no symptoms whereas others develop yellow discoloration of the skin and whites of the eyes, poor appetite, vomiting, tiredness, abdominal pain, or diarrhea. Hepatitis may be temporary (acute) or long term (chronic) depending on whether it lasts for less than or more than six months.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Treatment. 1 Bed rest, abstaining from alcohol, and taking medication to help relieve symptoms. 2 Hepatitis B is treated with drugs, such as lamivudine and adefovir dipivoxil. 3 Liver transplant of hepatitis B or C, or D-caused liver failure.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Today it is clear that hepatitis C is the most common cause of chronic liver disease in the United States, the most common cause of liver scarring (cirrhosis), the most common reason for liver transplantation, and, now, the most common cause of liver cancer.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Most people who have hepatitis A and E get well on their own after a few weeks. Hepatitis B is treated with drugs, such as lamivudine and adefovir dipivoxil. Hepatitis C is treated with a combination of peginterferon and ribovarin. Liver transplant of hepatitis B or C, or D-caused liver failure.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Autoimmune hepatitis is a chronic disease of the liver. The body's immune system normally makes large numbers of proteins called antibodies to help the body fight off infections. In some cases, however, the body makes autoantibodies. Certain environmental triggers can lead to autoimmunity."
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Yellow discoloration of the skin and whites of the eyes, poor appetite, vomiting, tiredness, abdominal pain, or diarrhea.
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what airline uses monroe, la as a hub
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Some airlines also use the term secondary hubs for large focus cities. Some airlines may use only a single hub, while other airlines use multiple hubs. Hubs are used for both passenger flights as well as cargo flights.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Best Answer: The following airlines serve the New Orleans airport. (MSY) Airtran, Delta, Northwest, AA, Continental, JetBLue, ExpressJet, Southwest, United, US Air The other major airport is at Shreveport: (SHV) AA, Allegiant, Continental, Delta, and Northwest Cant answer about jobs info!\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: constuction jobs are booming in new orleans for some reason, airfrance/klm flys into neworleans and jet blue lafayette and baton rouge has decent airports. they take you to either memphis dallas atlanta or houston. you will have a connecting flight usually. weslaf0313 · 8 years ago.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Nearest airports. Travelmath helps you find the closest airport to any city, as well as a list of smaller local airports. You can use these pages to plan your trip and figure out the easiest way to get to your destination.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: If you're booking an international flight, you probably want the closest major airport, otherwise if you're a pilot you may be looking for a local airport. Use this tool along with the flight distance pages to plan your travel.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Years ago Delta had a base in New Orleans. As of the last several years though, MSY is not a base for any commercial airline. If you're looking for a job as a flight attendant, for instance, you'd have to be based in Dallas or Atlanta or Chicago or someplace and just commute to New Orleans if this is where you live.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Nearest major airport to Monroe, Louisiana: The closest major airport to Monroe, Louisiana is Monroe Regional Airport (MLU / KMLU). This airport is 6 miles from the center of Monroe, LA. If you're looking for domestic flights to MLU, check the airlines that fly to MLU.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Combined, there are more than 62 scheduled arriving and departing flights among the carriers at Shreveport. Besides the direct destinations, travelers from Shreveport can connect to nearly 250 other domestic and international destinations through one-stop service at one of the cities listed above.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Frankfurt Airport serves as a hub city for Lufthansa and receives flights from Star Alliance carriers, among other airlines. Airline hubs are airports that an airline uses as a transfer point to get passengers to their intended destination. It is part of a hub and spoke model, as opposed to the Point to Point model, where travelers moving between airports not served by direct flights change planes en route to their destinations.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: FuelSep. 10, 2015Innovative research could help Delta cut fuel costs, emissions (Article)Delta uses billions of gallons of fuel a year, so it’s always looking to reduce its costs and cut emissions. Who’d have thought a coating for engine fan blades might help the airline accomplish those... FuelSep. 2, 2015Fueling the climb: Spotlight on jet fuel strategy (Article)Delta is taking an innovative approach to managing the flow of one of its biggest costs."
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when was the first soda pop invented
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: The term “soft drink” is derived from “soda water”, dating as far back as 1798. Joseph Priestly invented carbonated water in 1767, when he first discovered a method of infusing water with carbon dioxide (CO2) by suspending a bowl of water over a vat of fermenting beer in a brewery in Leeds, England.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: In 1835, the first bottled soda water was produced in the United States. As the local drugstore evolved into the central attraction in most American towns and neighborhoods, the pharmacist was integral in providing beverages that were part pharmacology and part refreshment.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: While these pharmacists did invent Coca-Cola (1886), Pepsi (1893) Dr Pepper (1885), and Hires Root Beer (1866), the prize for creating carbonated water goes to Joseph Priestley. Born in Leeds, England, Priestley became interested in science after meeting Benjamin Franklin in 1766.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: This began to cause a negative outlook on soda fountains as people saw them as “habit-forming”. Root beer first entered the marketplace in 1876 and the first cola-flavored beverage was introduced in 1881. Over 70 years later, the first “official” diet soft drink was introduced in 1952, but others soon followed. In 1958, RC Cola introduced Diet Rite®, the first nationally distributed diet soft drink.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The first type of bottle was the pyramid shape which had a defect in design with the neck being too thin. Lynch sold the C. Alfs bottle pictured here for $9,600 a few years ago. Today, soda pop is a multi-billion dollar industry. (Coke had revenues in the neighborhood of $23 billion last year, which is a nice neighborhood to be in). In addition, it has spawned perhaps the widest variety of collectibles and collectors on earth.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Other patrons at Morrison's soda fountain soon learned of Alderton's new drink and began ordering it by asking him to shoot them a Waco.. Morrison is credited with naming the drink Dr. Pepper (the period was dropped in the 1950s). Unfortunately, the origin for the name is unclear. The Museum has collected over a dozen different stories on how the drink became known as Dr Pepper.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The 1904 World's Fair. In 1904, Lazenby and O'Hara introduced Dr Pepper to almost 20 million people attending the 1904 World's Fair Exposition in St. Louis. The exposition was the setting for more than one major product debut.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: History of Dr. Pepper. The Dr Pepper Snapple Group is the oldest major manufacturer of soft drink concentrates and syrups in the United States. Dr Pepper is America's unique flavor and was created, manufactured and sold beginning in 1885 in the Central Texas town of Waco.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The ice cream soda was invented by Robert M. Green in Philadelphia, PA, in 1874 during the sesquicentennial celebration. The traditional story is that, on a particularly hot d…ay, Mr. Green ran out of ice for the flavored sodas he was selling and used vanilla ice cream from a neighboring vendor to keep his sodas cold.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: No other mention is made of Dr. Physick in the history of soda. In the U.S., it took a while for all the elements to combine for the beginning of soda pop and the eventual cola wars: 1819: Samuel Fahnestock patents the first soda fountain. 1832: John Matthews creates a machine for manufacturing carbonated water and sells it to soda fountain owners."
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what is the cause of hepatitis b
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Viral hepatitis is inflammation of the liver caused by the hepatitis A, B, C, D, or E viruses. Depending on the type of virus, viral hepatitis is spread through contaminated food or water, contact with infected blood, sexual contact with an infected person, or from mother to child during childbirth.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Primary Cause of Hepatitis B. of transmission of an infectious agent by another person by one or more of the following: saliva, air, cough, fecal-oral route, surfaces, blood, needles, blood transfusions, sexual contact, mother to fetus, etc.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Primary Cause of Hepatitis B. The primary cause of Hepatitis B is the result: of transmission of an infectious agent by another person by one or more of the following: saliva, air, cough, fecal-oral route, surfaces, blood, needles, blood transfusions, sexual contact, mother to fetus, etc.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Chronic hepatitis B is a long-lasting infection. Chronic hepatitis B occurs when your body isn’t able to fight off the virus and the virus does not go away. Your chances of developing chronic hepatitis B are greater if you are infected with the virus as a young child.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Several different viruses, named the hepatitis A, B, C, D, and E viruses, cause viral hepatitis. All of these viruses cause acute, or short-term, viral hepatitis. The hepatitis B, C, and D viruses can also cause chronic hepatitis, in which the infection is prolonged, sometimes lifelong. Chronic hepatitis can lead to cirrhosis, liver failure, and liver cancer.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Hepatitis B is a viral infection that causes liver inflammation and damage. Inflammation is swelling that occurs when tissues of the body become injured or infected. Inflammation can damage organs. Viruses invade normal cells in your body. Many viruses cause infections that can be spread from person to person.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Causes of elevated levels of bilirubin in the blood can be caused by infections, viral hepatitis, anemia, genetic diseases, and liver problems. Symptoms of elevated bilirubin levels depend on the cause; however, jaundice is a common sign. Treatment for elevated bilirubin levels depend on the cause.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: THE VIRUS. Hepatitis B is the world’s most common liver infection. Hep B is a serious and potentially deadly liver infection. It is caused by becoming infected with the hep B virus (HBV). It can cause serious liver problems like inflammation, fibrosis, cirrhosis, and liver cancer. In the U.S., chronic (long-term) hep B affects many people.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: People who are at an increased risk of being infected with the hepatitis B virus include the following: Men or women who have multiple sex partners, especially if they don't use a condom. Men who have sex with men. Men or women who have sex with a person infected with hepatitis B virus.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: How Do You Get Hepatitis B? The hepatitis B virus is known as a blood-borne virus because it is transmitted from one person to another via blood or fluids contaminated with blood. Another important route of transmission is from an infected mother to a newborn child, which occurs during or shortly after birth."
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An infectious agent by another person by one or more of the following: saliva, air, cough, fecal-oral route, surfaces, blood, needles, blood transfusions, sexual contact, mother to fetus, etc and hep B virus (HBV).
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is foxit legit
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Foxit Phantom.exe is a type of EXE file associated with Foxit Phantom developed by Foxit Software Company for the Windows Operating System. The latest known version of Foxit Phantom.exe is 2.0.0.0619, which was produced for Windows.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: BBB has determined that Foxit Corporation meets BBB accreditation standards, which include a commitment to make a good faith effort to resolve any consumer complaints. BBB Accredited Businesses pay a fee for accreditation review/monitoring and for support of BBB services to the public.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: If Foxit Software’s Phantom PDF did nothing other than open multiple documents as tabs, I’d probably like it. My days with stacks of separate windows are over, and unfortunately, that’s the way both Adobe Acrobat XI and Nuance’s Power PDF handle multiple documents.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: If your Foxit Phantom.exe error is related to a specific program, reinstalling Foxit Phantom-related software could be the answer. Instructions for Windows 7 and Windows Vista 1 : Open Programs and Features by clicking the Start button. 2 Click Control Panel on the right side menu. 3 Click Programs.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: That isn't to say that Adobe Reader doesn't work, but it has a lot of baggage attached to it that Foxit Reader doesn't. As a result, Foxit is significantly smaller and faster. The new ribbon interface for Foxit Reader puts the common functions in easy reach. The actual functionality is pretty straight-forward.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The most common Foxit Phantom.exe errors that can appear on a Windows-based computer are: 1 Foxit Phantom.exe Application Error.. 2 Foxit Phantom.exe is not a valid Win32 application.. 3 Foxit Phantom.exe has encountered a problem and needs to close.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: That isn't to say that Adobe Reader doesn't work, but it has a lot of baggage attached to it that Foxit Reader doesn't. As a result, Foxit is significantly smaller and faster. The new ribbon interface for Foxit Reader puts the common functions in easy reach.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: 1 In the Save In list, select the folder where you want to save the Foxit Phantom backup key. 2 In the File Name box, type a name for your backup file, such as Foxit Phantom Backup. 3 In the Export Range box, be sure that Selected branch is selected. 4 Click Save.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: If you open a pdf file with adobe reader and foxit, you will find that foxit uses less memory initially. However, if your pdf file is long, like many pages long, if you scroll all the way down the document, you shall see moderate increase in ram usage for adobe reader and huge increase in ram for foxit.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: BBB AccreditationA BBB Accredited Business since 03/28/2008BBB has determined that Foxit Corporation meets BBB accreditation standards, which include a commitment to make a good faith effort to resolve any consumer complaints."
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cost of methotrexate
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Trexall is the brand name of methotrexate sodium, a drug prescribed to treat psoriasis and rheumatoid arthritis.rexall is known to produce toxic and sometimes fatal reactions in gastrointestinal, blood, neurologic, pulmonary, and dermatologic systems. For instance, it can cause seizures, Stevens-Johnson syndrome (a rare yet severe disorder of the skin and mucous membranes), and methotrexate-induced lung disease.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Biologic drugs for rheumatoid arthritis work for 2 out of 3 people who take them for RA. These genetically engineered drugs often slow or halt the progression of joint damage, and they may even push RA into remission. But the drugs are expensive; they cost about $1,000 to $3,000 a month.Even with health insurance, your out-of-pocket costs can add up to hundreds or thousands of dollars.hese genetically engineered drugs often slow or halt the progression of joint damage, and they may even push RA into remission. But the drugs are expensive; they cost about $1,000 to $3,000 a month. Even with health insurance, your out-of-pocket costs can add up to hundreds or thousands of dollars.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Methotrexate has an unusual history. What began as a drug for the treatment of cancer, particularly childhood leukemia, is now used to treat a wide variety of immunologic disorders. 1 The use of methotrexate in the treatment of psoriasis and rheumatoid arthritis dates from the 1960s.he dose packs consist of four cards with two, three, four, five or six 2.5-mg tablets. The cost for a weekly dose (7.5 to 15.0 mg) of methotrexate tablets ranges from $6 to $15 for the generic product and from $9 to $22 for Rheumatrex.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: methotrexate. METHOTREXATE is a chemotherapy drug. This medicine affects cells that are rapidly growing, such as cancer cells and cells in your mouth and stomach. It is used to treat many cancers and other medical conditions.It is used for leukemias, lymphomas, breast cancer, lung cancer, head and neck cancers, and other cancers.oodRx's cash prices are based on multiple sources, including published price lists, purchases, claims records, and data provided by pharmacies. Our discount and coupon prices are based on contracts between a pharmacy (or pharmacy purchasing group) and a Pharmacy Benefit Manager (PBM), who provides prices to us.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: METHOTREXATE is a chemotherapy drug. This medicine affects cells that are rapidly growing, such as cancer cells and cells in your mouth and stomach. It is used to treat many cancers and other medical conditions. It is used for leukemias, lymphomas, breast cancer, lung cancer, head and neck cancers, and other cancers.This medicine also works on the immune system and is commonly used to treat psoriasis and rheumatoid arthritis. If used for arthritis or psoriasis, the drug is only given once a week.t is used for leukemias, lymphomas, breast cancer, lung cancer, head and neck cancers, and other cancers. This medicine also works on the immune system and is commonly used to treat psoriasis and rheumatoid arthritis. If used for arthritis or psoriasis, the drug is only given once a week.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Report This | Share this:Huge price increase for methotrexateMy price for methotrexate 2.5 mg pills was 54.73 in January, 62.88 on May 2, and 182.55 on July 26!y wife has RA. In the last three months the price of her oral methotrexate has increased by a factor of ten!\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: My wife has RA. In the last three months the price of her oral methotrexate has increased by a factor of ten!Several alternate sources were checked and the story is the same everywhere.y wife has RA. In the last three months the price of her oral methotrexate has increased by a factor of ten!\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The dose packs consist of four cards with two, three, four, five or six 2.5-mg tablets. The cost for a weekly dose (7.5 to 15.0 mg) of methotrexate tablets ranges from $6 to $15 for the generic product and from $9 to $22 for Rheumatrex.The weekly cost for methotrexate injection (generic only) ranges from $6 to $25.he dose packs consist of four cards with two, three, four, five or six 2.5-mg tablets. The cost for a weekly dose (7.5 to 15.0 mg) of methotrexate tablets ranges from $6 to $15 for the generic product and from $9 to $22 for Rheumatrex.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: GoodRx's cash prices are based on multiple sources, including published price lists, purchases, claims records, and data provided by pharmacies. Our discount and coupon prices are based on contracts between a pharmacy (or pharmacy purchasing group) and a Pharmacy Benefit Manager (PBM), who provides prices to us.oodRx's cash prices are based on multiple sources, including published price lists, purchases, claims records, and data provided by pharmacies. Our discount and coupon prices are based on contracts between a pharmacy (or pharmacy purchasing group) and a Pharmacy Benefit Manager (PBM), who provides prices to us.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The generic Methotrexate is manufactured by 35 companies. The information provided includes the cost of the drug and the type of drug-tablet, capsule, syrup, cream, gel, ointment, liquid or injection.To view the price of the drug click on the brand name.Please also note that Medindia's database currently has 109 Brands of Generics of Methotrexate listed.isclaimer: The Price of the drugs indicated above may not match the actual price at which they are sold. Prices can change depending on many factors, including local taxes."
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$6 to $15 (7.5 to 15.0 mg)
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do anaerobic bacteria use respiration or fermentation
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: In both aerobic and anaerobic respiration, the end goal is the same: oxidative phosphorylation-or, in simple terms, to generate a proton motive force that can be used to make ATP using the ATP synthase. So now we can tweak the aerobic respiration model to understand how anaerobic respiration works.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Not to be confused with Lactic acid fermentation. Anaerobic respiration is a form of respiration using electron acceptors other than oxygen. Although oxygen is not used as the final electron acceptor, the process still uses a respiratory electron transport chain; it is respiration without oxygen. In order for the electron transport chain to function, an exogenous final electron acceptor must be present to allow electrons to pass through the system.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Aerobic respiration is much more efficient at making ATP than anaerobic processes like fermentation. Without oxygen, the Krebs Cycle and the Electron Transport Chain in cellular respiration get backed up and will not work any longer. This forces the cell to undergo the much less efficient fermentation.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Bacteria are metabolically versatile and can grow in a range of environments. Many bacteria grow in environments without oxygen using anaerobic respiration and fermentation. This lesson will discuss the process of anaerobic respiration in bacteria.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Differences Between Respiration and Fermentation. Let's compare two major ways that bacteria use to capture energy: respiration and fermentation. While there are numerous differences between these two forms of metabolism, there are two major differences that you must remember. First, fermentation uses a single substrate as the electron donor and acceptor.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Fermentation, in contrast, does not utilize an electrochemical gradient. Fermentation instead only uses substrate-level phosphorylation to produce ATP. The electron acceptor NAD+ is regenerated from NADH formed in oxidative steps of the fermentation pathway by the reduction of oxidized compounds.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Let's look at two examples: Soil environments are characterized by anaerobic zones, and many contain sources of nitrogen in the form of nitrate. In this type of environment, many bacteria grow using the process of anaerobic respiration with nitrate as an electron acceptor.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: ATP is the high-energy molecule used for storing energy and building all the necessary cellular components. In anaerobic environments, bacteria can capture energy and store it in ATP using either anaerobic respiration or fermentation.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: If there is not enough oxygen present for aerobic respiration, then the organism will resort to using anaerobic respiration or other anaerobic processes such as fermentation. Aerobic Respiration. In order to maximize the amount of ATP made in the process of cellular respiration, oxygen must be present.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Bacteria in anaerobic environments can breakdown organic compounds using fermentation. If you have ever eaten a fermented food, such as bread, yogurt or cheese, you have tasted the products of fermentation. Now, learn the details of this process."
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can tea tree oil get rid of moles on face
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Tea tree oil. Tea tree oil is versatile, and can help you get rid of pretty much any outgrowths on the skin – including moles, of course. Apply a small amount of tea tree oil to the affected areas using a cotton ball or swab, and leave it on overnight. Wash your face as you normally would the next morning.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: And the second thing you got to do is use tea tree oil. This is because if there is anything in nature that can remove moles, it is tea tree oil! It is found out that the average woman develops around 40 moles all over the body throughout her life. Thankfully, with the advent of modern medicine and technology, getting rid of moles is no longer an impossible task.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Mole or no mole, tree tea oil should be a part of your skin care regimen. It has a number of skin benefits. And if you want to get rid of an ugly looking mole, just use this natural wonder! Now that you know how to remove moles with tea tree oil, let us know if you’ll give it a try.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The procedure of applying the Tea Tree Oil. 1 First you have to clean the area around the skin tag. 2 When doing this, do not rub it profusely as it may become irritated. A light scrub will do just fine. 3 When you are done, dry the excess water so your skin is dry around the tag. Now the best solution is to take a q-tip, cotton ball or any other cotton based fabric. Then put a few drops of the oil on the cotton so it is evenly soaked. Use the q-tip directly on the skin tag, thus applying the tea tree oil on it. You do not need to apply it on the skin around the skin tag, just the tag itself.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The answer is yes and no. If you have skin tags, you can use tea tree oil for skin tag removal at home. All the evidence that it works is anecdotal and there has been no medical studies that have proved that tea tree oil does get rid of skin tags. Skin tags are small flaps of excess skin that hang from the body by a stalk.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Report Abuse. Tea Tree oil cannot remove a mole. A mole isn't like a wart, it doesn't have a root, because it's not a fungus. Most moles are just moles, and won't harm you, but if you spend too long in the sun they could get bigger. They are actually abnormal growths of pigment cells.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Wash the affected area with a face or body wash formulated for your particular skin type. Rinse the soap away with warm water and allow the area to dry. Mix 2 tbsp. water and 1 tbsp. tea tree oil in a small bowl. Tea tree oil should be diluted in water to avoid irritation to the skin. Soak a cotton ball in the mixture. Dab the cotton ball onto the affected area once a day before bedtime.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Moles can be as annoying as pimples or acne, or the scars left behind by these. They can make your skin look dull and blemished, and can ruin the look of an otherwise healthy, glowing face. This is a problem faced by people of all ages all over the world, but is usually not difficult to get rid of.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The length of time it takes to get rid of skin tags using tea tree oil varies depending on how often you use it and the size of the skin tag. Some people have reported seeing results in as little as 14 days. However, others report that it took a month for the skin tag to fall off.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: If you have warts on the any parts of the body except for feet, avoid applying on your skin pure tea tree oil as it can lead to irritatation of your skin and cause redness and itching. Therefore, dilute the tea tree oil by 50%, using water, herbal decoctions or aloe vera juice or gel. You can change the concentration of oil, depending on the reaction of your skin to treatment. But the more concentrated tea tree oil is, the faster will be warts removal."
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No, tea tree oil cannot remove a mole.
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what are packets in networking
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Packet. A term first coined by Donald Davies in 1965, a packet is a segment of data sent from one computer or device to another over a network. A packet contains the source, destination, size, type, data, and other useful information that helps packet get to its destination and read.Below is a breakdown of a TCP packet. When a packet is transmitted over a network, network routers and switches examine the packet and its source to help direct is direction. 2 During its transmission, network packets can be dropped. 3 If a packet is not received or an error occurs, it is sent again.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Every packet that is transmitted over a packet-switching network such as the Internet, the largest such network in existence is constructed of two major pieces: the packet header and the data.Within the header are several distinct pieces of information about the packet itself.ecause TCP/IP was constructed to use packets, it is considered a packet-switching technology, the primary benefit of which is that data can be routed to a destination through any number of transmission points, making the network decentralized and less vulnerable to equipment failure.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: A packet is the unit of data that is routed between an origin and a destination on the Internet or any other packet-switched network. packet is the unit of data that is routed between an origin and a destination on the Internet or any other packet-switched network.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: 1 Packet number (which packet this is in a sequence of packets). 2 Protocol (on networks that carry multiple types of information, the protocol defines what type of packet is being transmitted: e-mail, Web page, streaming video).he network you send it over uses fixed-length packets of 1,024 bits (1 kilobit). The header of each packet is 96 bits long and the trailer is 32 bits long, leaving 896 bits for the payload. To break the 3,500 bits of message into packets, you will need four packets (divide 3,500 by 896).\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: For example, every Web page that you receive comes as a series of packets, and every e-mail you send leaves as a series of packets. Networks that ship data around in small packets are called packet switched networks.On the Internet, the network breaks an e-mail message into parts of a certain size in bytes.These are the packets.ach packet is then sent off to its destination by the best available route -- a route that might be taken by all the other packets in the message or by none of the other packets in the message. This makes the network more efficient.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: A packet is a block of data with length that can vary between successive packets, ranging from 7 to 65,542 bytes, including the packet header. 1 Packetized data is transmitted via frames, which are fixed-length data blocks. 2 The size of a frame, including frame header and control information, can range up to 2048 bytes.he routing of network packets requires two network addresses, the source address of the sending host, and the destination address of the receiving host.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: In the seven-layer OSI model of computer networking, packet strictly refers to a data unit at layer 3, the Network Layer. The correct term for a data unit at Layer 2, the Data Link Layer, is a frame, and at Layer 4, the Transport Layer, the correct term is a segment or datagram.he routing of network packets requires two network addresses, the source address of the sending host, and the destination address of the receiving host.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: 1 Synchronization (a few bits that help the packet match up to the network). 2 Packet number (which packet this is in a sequence of packets). 3 Protocol (on networks that carry multiple types of information, the protocol defines what type of packet is being transmitted: e-mail, Web page, streaming video).he network you send it over uses fixed-length packets of 1,024 bits (1 kilobit). The header of each packet is 96 bits long and the trailer is 32 bits long, leaving 896 bits for the payload. To break the 3,500 bits of message into packets, you will need four packets (divide 3,500 by 896).\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: A network packet is a formatted unit of data carried by a packet-switched network. Computer communications links that do not support packets, such as traditional point-to-point telecommunications links, simply transmit data as a bit stream.When data is formatted into packets, the bandwidth of the communication medium can be better shared among users than if the network were circuit switched.he routing of network packets requires two network addresses, the source address of the sending host, and the destination address of the receiving host.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Packet-switched describes the type of network in which relatively small units of data called packet s are routed through a network based on the destination address contained within each packet.Breaking communication down into packets allows the same data path to be shared among many users in the network.acket-switched describes the type of network in which relatively small units of data called packet s are routed through a network based on the destination address contained within each packet."
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A network packet is a formatted unit of data carried by a packet-switched network. Computer communications links that do not support packets, such as traditional point-to-point telecommunications links, simply transmit data as a bit stream.
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what s the gland at the bottom of your mouth
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Salivary gland problems. The glands producing saliva in the mouth can develop problems, including becoming swollen, infected, or can develop cysts or deposits called stones. Your salivary glands produce nearly a litre of saliva each day. Saliva is important to lubricate your mouth, help with swallowing, protect your teeth against bacteria, and aid in the digestion of food. The three major pairs of salivary glands are: Parotid glands on the sides of the face.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Sometimes salivary stones can block the flow of saliva. When saliva can't exit through the ducts, it backs up into the gland, causing pain and swelling. Pain is usually off and on, is felt in one gland, and gets progressively worse. Unless the blockage is cleared, the gland is likely to become infected. Salivary gland infection, or sialadenitis.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Many different problems can interfere with the function of the salivary glands or block the ducts so that they cannot drain saliva. Salivary stones (sialoliths) The most common causes of swollen salivary glands, salivary stones, are accumulations of crystallised saliva deposits.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Bacterial infection of the salivary gland, most commonly the parotid gland, may result when the duct into the mouth is blocked. Sialadenitis creates a painful lump in the gland, and foul-tasting pus drains into the mouth.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Viral infections such as mumps, flu, and others can cause swelling of the salivary glands. Swelling happens in parotid glands on both sides of the face, giving the appearance of chipmunk cheeks.. Salivary gland swelling is commonly associated with mumps, happening in about 30% to 40% of mumps infections.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Resolved Question: Underneath my tongue and in the floor of my mouth there's what feels like a swollen, bumpy, tubular lump that runs all along the bottom of the boney ridge beneath my teeth. It's not painful but it sometimes changes slightly in shape and becomes more rigid after I've eaten.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: If your doctor suspects an obstruction of the major salivary glands, it may be necessary to anesthetize the opening of the salivary ducts in the mouth, and probe and dilate the duct to help an obstructive stone pass.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Underneath my tongue and in the floor of my mouth theres what feels like a swollen, Underneath my tongue and in the floor of my mouth there's what feels like a swollen, bumpy, tubular lump that runs all along the bottom of the boney ridge beneath my teeth.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: We call the major salivary glands the parotid, submandibular, and sublingual glands. They all secrete saliva into your mouth, the parotid through tubes that drain saliva, called salivary ducts, near your upper teeth, submandibular under your tongue, and the sublingual through many ducts in the floor of your mouth.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Besides these glands, there are many tiny glands called minor salivary glands located in your lips, inner cheek area (buccal mucosa), and extensively in other linings of your mouth and throat. Salivary glands produce the saliva used to moisten your mouth, initiate digestion, and help protect your teeth from decay."
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how long should i stay in cancun
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: How much on average does it cost to stay at an all inclusive resort in Cancun? You can find resorts where you need to pay about $100/day but if you want a 5 star hotel you could pay from $350 all the way up to $700 for a single day.ou can find resorts where you need to pay about $100/day but if you want a 5 star hotel you could pay from $350 all the way up to $700 for a single day.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: You can stay at an all-inclusive resort right on the beach in Cancun, take guided tours to the ruins, and drink margaritas by the pool all day. You’ll have a great, relaxing vacation. But you won’t experience the real Mexico. Not even close.here are also direct buses from the airport to Playa del Carmen. They leave every half hour, take about one hour, and cost 140 pesos ($12 USD). Tip 2: Choosing a Hotel. You can find budget hotels all around the ADO bus station in downtown Cancun, or a few blocks from the beach in Playa del Carmen.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: If you stay in a resort, they usually pick you up at the airport. If you want to do it on your own, the cheapest way to get from the airport to downtown Cancun is on the ADO bus. At the time of writing, it leaves every half hour until 11:30 p.m., takes about 30 minutes, and costs 62 pesos ($5 USD).here are also direct buses from the airport to Playa del Carmen. They leave every half hour, take about one hour, and cost 140 pesos ($12 USD). Tip 2: Choosing a Hotel. You can find budget hotels all around the ADO bus station in downtown Cancun, or a few blocks from the beach in Playa del Carmen.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: If 3 days 2 nights is all you can afford, then do it. If you can stay longer, do it. There is EASILY enough to do in the area to fill a week...month...year...lifetime (at least *I* wouldn't mind hanging out on a stunning beach all year round...) Also depends on what you want to do.e live in California, US. Update 2: We booked a 3 nights 4 days trip. Now I need some expert suggestion to do things in Cancun. I am interested in Scuba, The Jungle Tour, Some snorkling, and some night life.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: How many days stay in Cancun is ideal. Update: We are a couple and we are not traveling to any other place in Mexico. We are also a first time traveler to Mexico. We live in California, US.Update 2: We booked a 3 nights 4 days trip.Now I need some expert suggestion to do things in Cancun.I am interested in Scuba, The Jungle Tour, Some snorkling, and some night life.e live in California, US. Update 2: We booked a 3 nights 4 days trip. Now I need some expert suggestion to do things in Cancun. I am interested in Scuba, The Jungle Tour, Some snorkling, and some night life.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: You will enjoy your stay with great Cancun hotels to choose from, as well as find accommodations of every type and size in Cancun. Cancun offers a plethora of activities so much so that it is impossible to do everything in one vacation.f you a golfer or a tennis player, you will not be disappointed with Cancun. Two championship 18 hole golf courses are located in Cancun proper. There are also two 3 par executive courses and a miniature golf course for the kids (and grownups).\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: If I were you, I'd do Cancun. For a longer vacation or with kids, I'd choose Playa, it is more appealing overall. But for what you are doing-a quick girls getaway-I'd want to maximize leisure time and you will find what you want in Cancun.'ve done short trips to Playa and I highly recommend it over Cancun. If your flight arrives early Thursday, you will likely be at your resort on the beach in the early-mid afternoon. Then you have 2 full days to enjoy before Sunday's departure.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: There are also direct buses from the airport to Playa del Carmen. They leave every half hour, take about one hour, and cost 140 pesos ($12 USD). Tip 2: Choosing a Hotel. You can find budget hotels all around the ADO bus station in downtown Cancun, or a few blocks from the beach in Playa del Carmen.Downtown Cancun is a 20-30 minute bus ride from the Hotel Zone, the beach and all the resorts.here are also direct buses from the airport to Playa del Carmen. They leave every half hour, take about one hour, and cost 140 pesos ($12 USD). Tip 2: Choosing a Hotel. You can find budget hotels all around the ADO bus station in downtown Cancun, or a few blocks from the beach in Playa del Carmen.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Honestly there are so many great All-Inclusive resorts in Cancun that it's hard to just recommend one, with many you won't go wrong, while some you will have wished you used a travel agent. With that said, I can recommend the. ...All are very nice resorts that you should have no trouble at.ou can find resorts where you need to pay about $100/day but if you want a 5 star hotel you could pay from $350 all the way up to $700 for a single day.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The first time I came back from Cancun, I was as red as a lobster. Cancun is bright and sunny for at least 200 days a year, so sunscreen is a must. When you are at the beach, it is advisable to generously apply sunscreen every couple of hours.Don’t let the wind at the beach fool you as you can still burn very easily.ancun Mistake #2: Only Eating At the Hotel. While eating at the hotel may be convenient sometimes, you should definitely venture out and check out some of the authentic local Cancun cuisine. You can find many different types of restaurants in the Hotel Zone and a great local flavor in the city."
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why were the pyramids of giza built
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: The Giza pyramids In the fourth dynasty, three large stone pyramids were built at Giza. The design of these pyramids was based on the pyramids that had been built before.These are the largest and sturdiest pyramids that were ever built in ancient Egypt.The first and largest pyramid was built for the pharaoh Khufu (also known as Cheops).he Giza pyramids In the fourth dynasty, three large stone pyramids were built at Giza. The design of these pyramids was based on the pyramids that had been built before.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Constructed between 2589 and 2504 B.C., the Egyptian pyramids of Khufu, Khafre and Menkaure, built in that order, are a testament to ancient planning and engineering. How these pyramids were built is a source of speculation and debate.onstructed between 2589 and 2504 B.C., the Egyptian pyramids of Khufu, Khafre and Menkaure, built in that order, are a testament to ancient planning and engineering. How these pyramids were built is a source of speculation and debate.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: All three of Giza's famed pyramids and their elaborate burial complexes were built during a frenetic period of construction, from roughly 2550 to 2490 B.C. The pyramids were built by Pharaohs Khufu (tallest), Khafre (background), and Menkaure (front).Photograph by James Stanfield.ll three of Giza's famed pyramids and their elaborate burial complexes were built during a frenetic period of construction, from roughly 2550 to 2490 B.C. The pyramids were built by Pharaohs Khufu (tallest), Khafre (background), and Menkaure (front). Photograph by James Stanfield.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: View full size image. Egypt's Great Pyramids at Giza are one of the world's most amazing achievements. Built during the reign of Cheops, around 2530 B.C., the largest pyramid towers nearly 500 feet (150 meters) high and covers 13 acres (5.2 hectares).iew full size image. Egypt's Great Pyramids at Giza are one of the world's most amazing achievements. Built during the reign of Cheops, around 2530 B.C., the largest pyramid towers nearly 500 feet (150 meters) high and covers 13 acres (5.2 hectares).\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Report Abuse. In Egypt pyramids were built as tombs for Kings and Queens. The great pyramid was the tomb of Cheops, he was King of the old Kingdom, the fourth dynasty. The great pyramid is 4600 years old.There are pyramids in Mexico, but they are more modern and they are temples not tombs.eport Abuse. In Egypt pyramids were built as tombs for Kings and Queens. The great pyramid was the tomb of Cheops, he was King of the old Kingdom, the fourth dynasty. The great pyramid is 4600 years old.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The Great Pyramid of Giza (also known as the Pyramid of Khufu or the Pyramid of Cheops) is the oldest and largest of the three pyramids in the Giza Necropolis bordering what is now El Giza, Egypt. It is the oldest of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, and the only one to remain largely intact.t is believed the pyramid was built as a tomb for Fourth Dynasty Egyptian pharaoh Khufu (often Hellenicised as Cheops) and was constructed over a 20-year period. Khufu's vizier, Hemon, or Hemiunu, is believed by some to be the architect of the Great Pyramid.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: In about 450 B.C. the ancient historian Herodotus reported that there were underground chambers beneath the Great Pyramid at Giza. These chambers, he wrote, King Cheops [Khufu] made as burial chambers for himself ... (History, 2:124). Diodorus (c.80-20 B.C.) added more detail:And though the two kings [i.e.nother reason why Egyptologists believe that pyramids were tombs is because the ancient Egyptian record explicitly states as much. For example, the Papyrus Abbott describes the inspection of sepulchers of former kings under Ramesses IX. The pyramid of 17th Dynasty Sobekemsaf II was inspected:\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The Great Pyramid of Giza was built for the Fourth Dynasty Pharaoh Khufu (or Cheops), and was completed around 2560 B.C.It is part of a complex of 3 large pyramids in the Giza Necropolis located in modern Cairo, Egypt.The Great Pyramid is the largest of the three pyramids, and it is part of its own smaller complex that also contain 3 small pyramids that were built for Khufu's wives.he Great Pyramid of Giza was built for the Fourth Dynasty Pharaoh Khufu (or Cheops), and was completed around 2560 B.C.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The Giza Pyramids, built to endure an eternity, have done just that. The monumental tombs are relics of Egypt's Old Kingdom era and were constructed some 4,500 years ago. Egypt's pharaohs expected to become gods in the afterlife.ll three of Giza's famed pyramids and their elaborate burial complexes were built during a frenetic period of construction, from roughly 2550 to 2490 B.C. The pyramids were built by Pharaohs Khufu (tallest), Khafre (background), and Menkaure (front). Photograph by James Stanfield.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Rating Newest Oldest. Best Answer: The Great Pyramid was built to serve as a tomb for the king at the time...Cheops or Khufu (in arabic), it houses his tomb as well as all of his treasures that he would take on to the afterlife.eport Abuse. In Egypt pyramids were built as tombs for Kings and Queens. The great pyramid was the tomb of Cheops, he was King of the old Kingdom, the fourth dynasty. The great pyramid is 4600 years old."
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It was built to serve as a tomb for Fourth Dynasty Egyptian pharaoh Khufu.
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how long can you freeze marinated meat for?
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Surprising expiration dates for popular perishables. If you’re saving food in plastic bags, be sure to follow the U.S. Department of Agriculture and Food and Drug Administration guidelines for safe storage. Frozen foods can be stored indefinitely, but the flavor can change when food is stored past the time limits below. Refrigerator: 3 to 5 days. Freezer: 6 to 12 months.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Marinade ingredients. Many marinades include an acidic element, such as citrus juice or vinegar, which boosts flavor and may tenderize the surface proteins of meat. Oil is another common constituent, as it coats food, carries flavor, and helps food stay moist.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: For most marinades, you will get very little difference flavor-wise from 20 minutes or several hours. In fact, you will get the most flavor by doing a short marinating right before cooking, then reapplying a coating of the marinade just before the food is done cooking.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Freezing to 0 °F inactivates any microbes — bacteria, yeasts and molds — present in food. Once thawed, however, these microbes can again become active, multiplying under the right conditions to levels that can lead to foodborne illness.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Second, if the meat is defrosted and goes above 40 degrees (F), bacteria can begin to develop and spread. Freezing the meat will not kill all of the bacteria. If, however, the meat is defrosted and kept under 40 degrees, contamination is not an issue. You can definitely freeze or refreeze it in the marinade.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Every year, thousands of callers to the USDA Meat and Poultry Hotline aren't sure about the safety of items stored in their own home freezers. The confusion seems to be based on the fact that few people understand how freezing protects food. Here is some information on how to freeze food safely and how long to keep it.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Best bets for marinating. Small or thin cuts of meat and poultry are generally good candidates. Larger cuts, such as roasts, may not benefit since they offer less surface area. Tender vegetables, such as mushrooms, zucchini, yellow squash, and eggplant, absorb flavor from marinades and taste especially good grilled.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Cooking Class: Marinating. June 20, 2008. Whether it's a short dip or a long soak, this method enhances a variety of foods. Marinating is a versatile and indispensable technique. It boosts the flavor of lean cuts of meat and also works wonders with vegetables and fruits.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: For marinades that are meant to soak for more than a few hours, they generally call for about 24 hours. This is not an unsafe length of time. Longer than 24 hours is going to have no positive effects on your food... UNLESS you happen to be brining the meat. For brining you may be leaving your meat sitting for much longer, but it is in solution specifically designed to preserve the meat and kill bacteria.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Yes you can, but yes it will: What is going to happen is that the freezing of the meat will cause ice crystals to form that will break up the protein structure. When the meat thaws, some amount will leak out of the meat. However, given that you have what sounds like a pretty darn flavorful marinade, you should be fine."
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definition ephemera
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: In library and information science, the term ephemera also describes the class of published single-sheet or single page documents which are meant to be thrown away after one use. This classification excludes simple letters and photographs with no printing on them, which are considered manuscripts or typescripts.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Chambers 20th Century Dictionary(0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: ef-em′er-a, n. the Mayfly, a genus of short-lived insects: that which lasts a short time.—adj. Ephem′eral, existing only for a day: daily: short-lived.—n. anything lasting a short time.—ns.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Ephemera (singular: ephemeron) are any transitory written or printed matter not meant to be retained or preserved. The word derives from the Greek ephemeros, meaning lasting only one day, short-lived. Some collectible ephemera are advertising trade cards, airsickness bags, bookmarks, catalogues, greeting cards, letters, pamphlets, postcards, posters, prospectuses, defunct stock certificates or tickets, and zines. 1 Etymology.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Freebase(0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: Ephemera is any transitory written or printed matter not meant to be retained or preserved. The word derives from the Greek, meaning things lasting no more than a day.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Chambers 20th Century Dictionary(0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: Ephemera. ef-em′er-a, n. the Mayfly, a genus of short-lived insects: that which lasts a short time.—adj. Ephem′eral, existing only for a day: daily: short-lived.—n. anything lasting a short time.—ns.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Video and audio ephemera[edit] By extension, video ephemera and audio ephemera refer to transitory audiovisual matter not intended to be retained or preserved. Surprisingly, the great bulk of video and audio expression has, until recently, been ephemeral.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Synonyms and related words. pop-up, variable, brief... Explore Thesaurus. a. printed things such as notices and tickets, that people read or use but do not keep. Synonyms and related words. correspondence, documentation, ephemera...\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Freebase(0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: Ephemera. Ephemera is any transitory written or printed matter not meant to be retained or preserved. The word derives from the Greek, meaning things lasting no more than a day. Some collectible ephemera are advertising trade cards, airsickness bags, bookmarks, catalogues, greeting cards, letters, pamphlets, postcards, posters, prospectuses, stock certificates, tickets and zines.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: ephemera - definition and synonyms. Close. 90% of the time, speakers of English use just 7,500 words in speech and writing. These words appear in red, and are graded with stars. One-star words are frequent, two-star words are more frequent, and three-star words are the most frequent. Close. The thesaurus of synonyms and related words is fully integrated into the dictionary. Click on the thesaurus category heading under the button in an entry to see the synonyms and related words for that meaning.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Ephemera are defined as objects, often printed, that are not intended to last but are sometimes kept by collectors. An example of ephemera is a program from a hit Broadway show. pl. -·eras or -·erae·. 1 mayfly. 2 an ephemeral thing. ephemeral things collectively."
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It is any transitory written or printed matter not meant to be retained or preserved.
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definition of envelope
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: The definition of an envelope is a container made of folded paper or cardboard. An example of an envelope is what you would seal a letter in before mailing it to someone. 1 a thing that envelops; wrapper; covering. a folded paper container as for a letter, usually with a gummed flap for sealing.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: An envelope is something that envelops, or wraps around. It usually refers to the thing you stick a stamp on and snail mail. To envelop is to surround something completely. But an envelope is a piece of paper you put your love note in and lick to seal. With enVElop, the accent is on the second syllable, while with ENvelope, the accent is on the first. Continue reading...\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Kids who aim for top colleges know full well that this month's stress over which envelope—-thick or thin—is only the beginning. The 50 Most Stressful Colleges The Daily Beast April 3, 2010. Every week she was given an envelope filled with $500 cash, her “table money” for personal use. Whitey Bulger’s Women: Inside the Terror and Glamour of His Ex-Girlfriends T.J. English June 10, 2012. In February 2010, author Yann Martel received an envelope from the White House.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: envelop / envelope. To envelop is to surround something completely. But an envelope is a piece of paper you put your love note in and lick to seal. With enVElop, the accent is on the second syllable, while with ENvelope, the accent is on the first.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Back of the above envelope, showing an additional receiving office postmark. An envelope is a common packaging item, usually made of thin flat material. It is designed to contain a flat object, such as a letter or card. Traditional envelopes are made from sheets of paper cut to one of three shapes: a rhombus, a short-arm cross, or a kite. These shapes allow for the creation of the envelope structure by folding the sheet sides around a central rectangular area. In this manner, a rectangle-faced enclosure is formed with an arrangement of four flaps on the reverse side.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The definition of an envelope is a container made of folded paper or cardboard. An example of an envelope is what you would seal a letter in before mailing it to someone. a thing that envelops; wrapper; covering.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: An example of an envelope is what you would seal a letter in before mailing it to someone. 1 a thing that envelops; wrapper; covering. 2 a folded paper container as for a letter, usually with a gummed flap for sealing. the outer covering of a rigid airship.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Choose Your Words. To envelop is to surround something completely. But an envelope is a piece of paper you put your love note in and lick to seal. With enVElop, the accent is on the second syllable, while with ENvelope, the accent is on the first.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: [en´vĕ-lōp] 1. an encompassing structure or membrane. 2. in virology, the outer lipoprotein coat of a large virus, surrounding the capsid and usually furnished, at least partially, by the host cell. Called also peplos. 3. in bacteriology, the cell wall and the plasma membrane considered together. nuclear envelope the condensed double layer of lipids and proteins enclosing the cell nucleus and separating it from the cytoplasm; its two concentric membranes, inner and outer, are separated by a perinuclear space.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: any enclosing structure, such as a membrane or skin. In bacteria, it is the part of the cell enclosing the cytoplasm, i.e. the cytoplasmic membrane cell wall and capsule. In VIRUSES, it is the outer lipid-containing layer of some virions."
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how long to bake a chicken leg quarter
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: 1 Place chicken in a shallow baking dish and sprinkle with garlic powder. 2 Cover and bake 1 hour at 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). 3 Remove baking dish from oven and drain any fat from dish. 4 Pour the barbecue sauce evenly over the chicken and bake uncovered for 30 minutes at 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). 5 Remove and serve.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Directions. 1 Arrange chicken thighs/leg quarters skin side up in a shallow baking dish. 2 Sprinkle with garlic powder. 3 Drizzle about 1/2 teaspoon soy sauce on each piece. 4 Bake at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for 45 minutes to an hour, until the skin is crisp and brown and the meat is ready to fall off the bones.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Best Answer: Bake at 350 F (175 C) until the internal temperature in the thickest part of the leg reads 150 F (65 C). Tent loosely with foil and let rest for 10 minutes. The temperature will rise another 5 F or so. It should take 30-40 minutes in the oven. Check after 20, using an instant-read thermometer. Dave.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: 1 Drizzle about 1/2 teaspoon soy sauce on each piece. 2 Bake at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for 45 minutes to an hour, until the skin is crisp and brown and the meat is ready to fall off the bones.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Shut the oven doors and start the baking process. It must be seen that the chicken leg quarters must be baked for about 15 minutes for best results. How long do you bake chicken leg quarters depends upon how much tender you want them to be. Chicken leg quarters tastes best when they are tender. Hence, take ample amount of time to make them soft and tender. Bake them inside the oven for about 10 to 15 minutes.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Chicken leg quarters tastes best when it is baked. In order to bake them, the first thing we need to know is how long do you bake chicken leg quarters. If we know the answer to how long do you bake chicken leg quarters, then we can bake them easily. Let us now see as to how long do you bake chicken leg quarters.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: 1 Arrange chicken thighs/leg quarters skin side up in a shallow baking dish. 2 Sprinkle with garlic powder. 3 Drizzle about 1/2 teaspoon soy sauce on each piece. 4 Bake at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for 45 minutes to an hour, until the skin is crisp and brown and the meat is ready to fall off the bones.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Cook. Ready In. 1 Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). 2 Place chicken in a shallow baking dish and sprinkle with garlic powder. 3 Cover and bake 1 hour at 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). 4 Remove baking dish from oven and drain any fat from dish.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Baked Chicken Thighs/Leg Quarters. 5 5. This was so easy and tasty, thank you! I used my Nu-wave oven so I covered mine for the first part of the cooking time then let it crisp up, served with sweet pepper rice and steamed broccoli.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: You will add the other half of the broth mixture half way through your cooking time. 3. Place your chicken leg quarters in an oven that has been pre-heated to 325 degrees Fahrenheit. You will keep the chicken in for 30 to 35 minutes. 4. After 30 to 35 minutes of baking remove your chicken leg quarters. You can turn each chicken leg quarter over and add your remaining chicken broth by pouring over the leg quarters in the pan. If you are using the butter method you can place an additional teaspoon over the chicken leg quarter when they are turned over."
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who has an authority to approve or disapprove
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: (e) An IRB shall notify investigators and the institution in writing of its decision to approve or disapprove the proposed research activity, or of modifications required to secure IRB approval of the research activity.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: In 1974, the Department of Health Education and Welfare promulgated the regulations on the Protection of Human Subjects that established the IRB. IRBs are administered on a federal level by the Office for Human Research Protections (OHRP), an office within the Department of Health and Human Services.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: The fast track negotiating authority for trade agreements is the authority of the President of the United States to negotiate international agreements that Congress can approve or disapprove but cannot amend or filibuster.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Congress started the fast track authority in the Trade Act of 1974, § 151–154 (19 U.S.C. § 2191–2194). This authority was set to expire in 1980, but was extended for eight years in 1979. By that grant of authority and procedure, Congress then enacted implementing legislation for the U.S.-Israel Free Trade Area, the U.S.-Canada Free Trade Agreement.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Also called trade promotion authority (TPA) since 2002, fast track negotiating authority is a temporary and controversial power granted to the President by Congress. The authority was in effect from 1975 to 1994, pursuant to the Trade Act of 1974, and from 2002 to 2007 by the Trade Act of 2002. Although it expired for new agreements on July 1, 2007, it continued to apply to agreements already under negotiation until they were eventually passed into law in 2011.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Research covered by these regulations that has been approved by an IRB may be subject to further appropriate review and approval or disapproval by officials of the institution. However, those officials may not approve the research if it has not been approved by an IRB.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: [46 FR 8975, Jan. 27, 1981, as amended at 56 FR 28028, June 18, 1991; 67 FR 9585, Mar. 4, 2002]. (a) An IRB shall review and have authority to approve, require modifications in (to secure approval), or disapprove all research activities covered by these regulations.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The IRB reviews the proposals before a project is submitted to a funding agency to determine if the research project follows the ethical principles and federal regulations for the protection of human subjects.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: In order for the research to be approved, it shall receive the approval of a majority of those members present at the meeting.[46 FR 8975, Jan. 27, 1981, as amended at 56 FR 28028, June 18, 1991; 67 FR 9585, Mar. 4, 2002] Sec. 56.109 IRB review of research.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: (f) An IRB shall conduct continuing review of research covered by these regulations at intervals appropriate to the degree of risk, but not less than once per year, and shall have authority to observe or have a third party observe the consent process and the research."
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do adults need pertussis booster
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: 1 FACT: For adults, a tetanus-diphtheria booster (Td) every 10 years gives protection against both tetanus and diphtheria. 2 A tetanus-diphtheria-acellular pertussis (Tdap) vaccine should be given to adults in place of one Td vaccine to protect them against pertussis (whooping cough), too.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: 1 The whooping cough booster is a combination vaccine with tetanus and diphtheria. 2 The vaccine is called Tdap. 3 Once an adult gets the Tdap vaccine, he or she should get the Td (tetanus and diphtheria) booster every 10 years from then on.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: 1 The vaccine is called Tdap. 2 Once an adult gets the Tdap vaccine, he or she should get the Td (tetanus and diphtheria) booster every 10 years from then on. 3 In adults, whooping cough usually starts like a common cold but then the coughing gets worse and can last for weeks or even months.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: If you are age 60 years or older, you should get a 1-time dose of this vaccine now. Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis (whooping cough). All adults who have not yet received a dose of Tdap, as an adolescent or adult, need to get Tdap vaccine (the adult whooping cough vaccine). Pregnant women need a dose in every pregnancy. After that, you will need a Td booster dose every 10 years.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: 1 All adults age 19 to 64 years need a one-time whooping cough booster vaccine. 2 Adults age 65 years and older need a one-time whooping cough booster if they will have close contact with infants younger than 12 months.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: After the third dose -- given at age 6 months -- children have 80% to 85% immunity against pertussis. Protection lasts from three to five years.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: 1 First, try and keep your question as short as possible. 2 Include specific words that will help us identify questions that may already have your answer. 3 If you don't find your answer, you can post your question to WebMD Experts and Contributors.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: 1 Adults age 65 years and older need a one-time whooping cough booster if they will have close contact with infants younger than 12 months. 2 If not already vaccinated, pregnant women should receive the booster vaccine late in the second trimester or during the third trimester, during each pregnancy.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: If you select Keep me signed in on this computer, you can stay signed in to WebMD.com on this computer for up to 2 weeks or until you sign out. This means that a cookie will stay on your computer even when you exit or close your browser which may reduce your levels of privacy and security. You should never select this option if you're using a publicly accessible computer, or if you're sharing a computer with others. Even if you select this option there are some features of our site that still require you to log in for privacy reasons.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: 1 Vaccination of pregnant women with Tdap is especially important to help protect infants. 2 Pregnant women should get the vaccine late in the second trimester or in the third trimester for each pregancy. 3 All adults age 19 to 64 years need a one-time whooping cough booster vaccine."
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cnm cost per semester
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Average cost is $15,740 per semester or $31,480 per year for a typical resident undergraduate. Resident student cost may vary according to room.Commuter cost is $12,230 per semester or $24,460 per year. Averages are based on 14 semester hours, room and board, tech fee, transportation fee, and general services fee, but do not include books, lab fees or personal expenses.ommuter cost is $12,230 per semester or $24,460 per year. Averages are based on 14 semester hours, room and board, tech fee, transportation fee, and general services fee, but do not include books, lab fees or personal expenses.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Total (admitted prior to 2012): $644.30 per credit ($594.30 per credit + $50 Flat rate = $644.30). Total (admitted in/after 2012): $703.30 per credit ($653.30 per credit + $50 Flat rate = $703.30). 1 A full-time undergraduate student, for fee purposes, is defined as any student enrolled in 12 or more credits per semester.otes. 1 A full-time undergraduate student, for fee purposes, is defined as any student enrolled in 12 or more credits per semester. 2 During the summer, undergraduate students are charged per credit regardless of the number of credits registered. 3 Residency reclassification questions should be directed to the Registrar’s office, Clark Hall, ... 4 Distanc\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Estimated Expenses. Average cost is $15,740 per semester or $31,480 per year for a typical resident undergraduate. Resident student cost may vary according to room. Commuter cost is $12,230 per semester or $24,460 per year.Averages are based on 14 semester hours, room and board, tech fee, transportation fee, and general services fee, but do not include books, lab fees or personal expenses.ommuter cost is $12,230 per semester or $24,460 per year. Averages are based on 14 semester hours, room and board, tech fee, transportation fee, and general services fee, but do not include books, lab fees or personal expenses.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: 1 A full-time undergraduate student, for fee purposes, is defined as any student enrolled in 12 or more credits per semester. 2 An undergraduate student will be charged for each credit in excess of 18 credit hours per semester, in addition to the flat fee.otes. 1 A full-time undergraduate student, for fee purposes, is defined as any student enrolled in 12 or more credits per semester. 2 During the summer, undergraduate students are charged per credit regardless of the number of credits registered. 3 Residency reclassification questions should be directed to the Registrar’s office, Clark Hall, ... 4 Distanc\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Central New Mexico Community College tuition is $1,200 per year for in-state residents. This is 63% cheaper than the national average public two year tuition of $3,263. The cost is $1,013 and 46% cheaper than the average New Mexico tuition of $2,213 for 2 year colleges.Tuition ranks 5th in New Mexico amongst 2 year colleges for affordability and is the 15th most expensive 2 year college in the state.his is 63% cheaper than the national average public two year tuition of $3,263. The cost is $1,013 and 46% cheaper than the average New Mexico tuition of $2,213 for 2 year colleges. Tuition ranks 5th in New Mexico amongst 2 year colleges for affordability and is the 15th most expensive 2 year college in the state.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Full Time 12 to 18 credit hours: $306.00. Per Credit Hour 1 to 11 and more than 18 credit hours: $25.50 per credit hour. Tuition is charged according to a student's residency status and the number and type of credit hours enrolled.*In-district refers to CNM's tax district. English as a Second Language Fee: $10 Registration fee. 2 Program/Course Fees: See additional program/course fees below. 3 Registration Fee: $40 per term (Includes $2 collected on behalf of the CNM Student Allocation Board).\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: 1 English as a Second Language Fee: $10 Registration fee. 2 Program/Course Fees: See additional program/course fees below. 3 Registration Fee: $40 per term (Includes $2 collected on behalf of the CNM Student Allocation Board). English as a Second Language Fee: $10 Registration fee. 2 Program/Course Fees: See additional program/course fees below. 3 Registration Fee: $40 per term (Includes $2 collected on behalf of the CNM Student Allocation Board).\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: 1 Registration Fee: $40 per term (Includes $2 collected on behalf of the CNM Student Allocation Board). English as a Second Language Fee: $10 Registration fee. 2 Program/Course Fees: See additional program/course fees below. 3 Registration Fee: $40 per term (Includes $2 collected on behalf of the CNM Student Allocation Board).\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Tuition Costs. Tuition — tuition rates are based on the student's residency status, where the student lives and how many credit hours are taken. Students eligible for New Mexico resident status qualify for in-district tuition if they live within the CNM District.Resident students living in New Mexico, but outside the CNM District, qualify for out-of-district tuition. Here's more information on residency. CNM also offers a senior citizen discount.tudents eligible for New Mexico resident status qualify for in-district tuition if they live within the CNM District. Resident students living in New Mexico, but outside the CNM District, qualify for out-of-district tuition.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Annual Total Cost. The total list price for in-state New Mexico residents to go to CNM is $10,978 for the 2014/2015 academic year. Out-of-state students who don't possess New Mexico residence can expect a one year cost of $16,258.Students residing at home with parents providing food and housing can expect a total cost of $2,176.his is 63% cheaper than the national average public two year tuition of $3,263. The cost is $1,013 and 46% cheaper than the average New Mexico tuition of $2,213 for 2 year colleges. Tuition ranks 5th in New Mexico amongst 2 year colleges for affordability and is the 15th most expensive 2 year college in the state."
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definition of food chain
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: A common metric used to quantify food web trophic structure is food chain length. Food chain length is another way of describing food webs as a measure of the number of species encountered as energy or nutrients move from the plants to top predators.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Each level of a food chain represents a different trophic level. A food chain differs from a food web, because the complex network of different animals' feeding relations are aggregated and the chain only follows a direct, linear pathway of one animal at a time. A common metric used to quantify food web trophic structure is food chain length. In its simplest form, the length of a chain is the number of links between a trophic consumer and the base of the web and the mean chain length of an entire web is the arithmetic average of the lengths of all chains in a food web.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Charles Elton pioneered the concept of food cycles, food chains, and food size in his classical 1927 book Animal Ecology; Elton's 'food cycle' was replaced by 'food web' in a subsequent ecological text.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: A food chain is a linear network of links in a food web starting from producer organisms (such as grass or trees which use radiation from the sun to make their food) and ending at apex predator species (like grizzly bears or killer whales), detritivores (like earthworms or woodlice), or decomposer species (such as fungi or bacteria).\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Charles Elton subsequently pioneered the concept of food cycles, food chains, and food size in his classical 1927 book Animal Ecology; Elton's 'food cycle' was replaced by 'food web' in a subsequent ecological text.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: A succession of organisms in an ecological community that are linked to each other through the transfer of energy and nutrients, beginning with an autotrophic organism such as a plant and continuing with each organism being consumed by one higher in the chain.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: PRIMARY PRODUCERS, and the third, e.g. CARNIVORES, feeds on the second. See Fig. 163 . Each organism in the chain feeds and derives energy from its predecessor in the chain, the relative energy value at each TROPHIC LEVEL often being assessed by the construction of ECOLOGICAL PYRAMIDS.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Home » Food chain. Definition. A feeding hierarchy in which organisms in an ecosystem are grouped into trophic (nutritional) levels and are shown in a succession to represent the flow of food energy and the feeding relationships between them. Supplement.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: A food web (or food cycle) is the natural interconnection of food chains and generally a graphical representation (usually an image) of what-eats-what in an ecological community. Another name for food web is a consumer-resource system.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: an ecological sequence in which the various organisms within a community subsist on organisms lower in the sequence, as the human eats the fish that eats the worm, and so on. Each level within the chain has a fundamental role, and destruction of any one member affects the rest of the chain negatively. Fig."
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A feeding hierarchy in which organisms in an ecosystem are grouped into trophic levels and are shown in a succession to represent the flow of food energy and the feeding relationships between them.
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how long does it take an rn to become cerfified in infusion
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: You must have a current RN license and at least 1,600 hours of infusion therapy experience as an RN to sit for the 3-hour certification exam.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: You must have a current RN license and at least 1,600 hours of infusion therapy experience as an RN to sit for the 3-hour certification exam. The Infusion Nurses Society (INS) offers resources for infusion nurses, including the Core Curriculum for Infusion Nursing textbook.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: A: To become a RN nurse you can either take ADN (Associate Degree in Nursing) or you can take BSN (Bachelors of Science in Nursing) degree. Associate's degree in nursing takes two years to complete while a BSN is more comprehensive and therefore takes four years to complete.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Nurses who have a master's degree in a different nursing background may opt to complete a post-master's graduate certificate program as a nurse practitioner. This can take five months to a year to complete, depending on the specialty.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: A: The answer to the question on how to become a nurse practitioner in 2 years needs explanation. Students can complete their certification in Nursing in 2 years from a community college and 4 years from a state school.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: A: In order to become a nurse, you must complete a 2 year associate's or 4 years bachelor's degree program in nursing. Upon graduation, you should obtain an RN certification and pursue a specialization through an accredited MSN degree program.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Master's degree programs for RNs with a bachelor's degree generally take 1-3 years to complete, depending on the school and the specialty. Graduates with a non-nursing bachelor's degree have the option of enrolling in a BSN-to-master's degree fast-track program.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The fee to take the exam is $285 for members of the Infusion Nurse Society (INS) and $410 for nonmembers. The fee to join the INS and take the exam is $375. The exam consists of 150 multiple-choice questions that test the RN's knowledge on all aspects of Infusion Nursing.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: In order to take the Certified Registered Nurse Infusion exam, the applicant must be a licensed Registered Nurse. This specialized certification is available to both Bachelor's Degree and 2-year degree RNs. At least 1,600 hours of employment should be completed in the field of Infusion Nursing within the past 2 years.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: If you are an RN with experience in IV infusion therapy, you can earn the Certified Registered Nurse Infusion (CRNI) designation. The CNRI credential is offered by the Infusion Nurses Certification Corporation and is designed to validate a current RNs experience in IV therapy (www.incc1.org)."
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what did mary bethune grow up
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Perhaps in them there is something of value. So, as my life draws to a close, I will pass them on to Negroes everywhere in the hope that an old woman's philosophy may give them inspiration. Here, then is my legacy. I LEAVE YOU LOVE.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: They were married and she took the name Mrs. Mary McLeod Bethune. She kept her maiden name to honor her father. A son Albert was born to them. He was the 90th grandchild of her parents Patsy and Samuel McLeod. Mary accepted a teaching position at a mission school. Her husband was not in favor of it, but he soon joined her. She still had dreams of building her own school.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Mary Mc Leod Bethune Biography. Mary McLeod Bethune, an African American teacher, was one of the great educators in United States history. She was a leader of women, an adviser to several American presidents, and a powerful champion of equality among races. Early life and education. Mary McLeod was born in Mayesville, South Carolina. Her parents, Samuel and Patsy McLeod, were former slaves, as were most of her brothers and sisters. (Mary was the fifteenth of seventeen children.) After her parents were freed, they saved up and bought a small farm of their own. Mary helped her parents on the family farm.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Daytona Beach, Florida. African American educator. Mary McLeod Bethune, an African American teacher, was one of the great educators in United States history. She was a leader of women, an adviser to several American presidents, and a powerful champion of equality among races.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Mary McLeod Bethune. Mary McLeod Bethune was motivated by her experiences and hardships growing up, and by her religion, Christianity. Growing up in the South, one of a very large family during the reconstruction era, Mary experienced racism and unfairness based on the color of her skin. Her family was given no advantage in the southern white culture, and very little land to live on.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The cabin in Mayesville, South Carolina where Mary McLeod was born. Mary Jane McLeod was born in 1875 in a small log cabin near Mayesville, South Carolina, on a rice and cotton farm in Sumter County. She was the fifteenth of seventeen children born to Sam and Patsy (McIntosh) McLeod, both former slaves. Most of her siblings had been born into slavery.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: I have also deeded my home and its contents to the Mary McLeod Bethune Foundation, organized in March, 1953, for research, interracial activity and the sponsorship of wider educational opportunities. Sometimes I ask myself if I have any other legacy to leave. Truly, my worldly possessions are few.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Sometimes as I sit communing in my study I feel that death is not far off. I am aware that it will overtake me before the greatest of my dreams – full equality for the Negro in our time – is realized. Yet, I face that reality without fear or regrets. I am resigned to death as all humans must be at the proper time.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Despite the hardships, the McLeod's made due and built themselves a cabin on a small plot of land where they grew cotton and corn. During this period in her life, Mary's parents encouraged her to be an active participant in school, and her work. Throughout her life, Mary brought these experiences and life lessons with her while she did her life's work, and used her memories to guide her.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Mary McLeod Bethune. Mary Jane McLeod Bethune (born Mary Jane McLeod; July 10, 1875 – May 18, 1955) was an American educator, stateswoman, philanthropist, humanitarian and civil rights activist best known for starting a private school for African-American students in Daytona Beach, Florida."
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She Growes up in the South, one of a very large family during the reconstruction era, Mary experienced racism and unfairness based on the color of her skin.
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different kinds of dental partials
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: A denture is a removable replacement for missing teeth and surrounding tissues. Two types of dentures are available -- complete and partial dentures. Complete dentures are used when all the teeth are missing, while partial dentures are used when some natural teeth remain. Complete Dentures.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: It also depends on the type of the denture and the technique the dentist or the laboratory technician uses to make the denture. Complete dentures are made using your mouth as a model. First, the dentist will take an accurate impression of the upper and lower arches of your mouth.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Highest quality teeth available in your choice of 27 shades and varying levels of translucency, giving a more natural appearance; detailed gum texture to simulate your natural anatomy. Higher quality teeth available in your choice of 3 shades, detailed gum texture to resemble a natural gum line and appearance.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Dentures are a detachable, prosthetic substitute for a person’s missing natural teeth. Dentures are made by your dentist to replace any or all of your missing teeth as well as the adjoining tissue. There are two types of dentures: partial dentures and complete dentures.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The Facts. The two main types of dental partials are fixed and removable. The health of the remaining teeth has a lot to do with determining which type is a better choice for you. A fixed dental partial attaches artificial teeth to the jaw with a dental crown. It can also be attached under the gum with dental implants.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Realistic quality teeth available in a variety of shades, gum color choices available, less visible metal frame for stability. Realistic quality teeth available in a variety of shades, gum color choices available, metal free. Variety of teeth shades, choice of gum color, metal frame for stability. Material.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: It also depends on the type of the denture and the technique the dentist or the laboratory technician uses to make the denture. Denture Treatment Process. Complete dentures are made using your mouth as a model. First, the dentist will take an accurate impression of the upper and lower arches of your mouth.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Partial Denture. Partial dentures are replacement teeth for people who have lost one or more of their teeth. Partial dentures can be taken in and out of the mouth and consist of a denture base, which closely resembles the color of your gums and denture teeth, which are attached to a supporting framework.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: A removable partial denture or bridge usually consists of replacement teeth attached to a pink or gum-colored plastic base, which is sometimes connected by metal framework that holds the denture in place in the mouth. Partial dentures are used when one or more natural teeth remain in the upper or lower jaw.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Types Of Dentures. Partial dentures replace teeth that are missing, while your other natural teeth remain. There are two types of partial dentures, those that can be removed and those that are permanent. A partial denture is used when one or more of the natural teeth are missing in either the upper or lower set. A removable, partial denture is made up of a plastic base that is colored to match the shade of your gums."
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how hot need to melt metal
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: I melt aluminum from cans in a specially built melter (next) using a cast iron fry pan on a long metal handle. A relatively short 1/2 angle iron piece (about 24) is firmly bolted to the pan and fits inside the end of a longer piece of conduit, held by a single bolt.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: This is the same for burning gas or oil, any fuel for the matter! You must be burning enough fuel to do the job, regardless of the heat the fuel is capable of producing (look at the candles)! . If the metal is placed directly in the furnace with the fuel, like a cupola furnace.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Lead is a relatively low melting metal that can be used to make small castings and to provide weight for balancing. It can be melted in iron and if not overheated will not solder to the material (like brass will.) Lead is toxic and if allowed to accumulate in the body can cause brain damage and other problems.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: This Instructable shows a quick and cheap setup to melt a few batches of aluminum for casting before the thin metal equipment starts to break down. Actually the ... 1. Using tin snips, cut a hole in the bottom side of one of the buckets to fit the 3 inch diameter stove pipe.The hair dryer needs to have ...\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: By lighting the coal, topping up the furnace and only having a gentle air blast until ALL the coals are glowing, when the blast is turned on full, you will have 100% of your heat energy working on melting the metal. If you ever want to melt cast iron on solid fuel, this is the way to do it.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Maybe add the steel once the aluminum has melted using an oxyacetylene torch (hot metal cutting torch, will probably boil metal. @jj.inc: Maybe you could use a piece of small diameter re-bar as the center of your mold piece. Maybe make it out of wax around a rebar core, and pour the AL down in the mold.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: This Instructable shows a quick and cheap setup to melt a few batches of aluminum for casting before the thin metal equipment starts to break down. Actually the 5-gallon bucket furnace will last quite a long time, over a dozen uses easily.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Gluefast's hot melt glue sticks are easy to apply with one of our hot melt glue guns or other competitive models, are available in 1/2 diameter (contact Gluefast regarding other diameter glue sticks) and are cost-effective for extensive use in certain high-volume operations.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: A glory hole provides more than enough heat to melt most metals including copper (1981F), but not iron (2802F) (A list of metal specs) But a glory hole is awkward for melting trash (i.e. scrap metal with paint and key rings.).\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Aluminium will melt at around the higher end of the 600 degC. bracket, but if you try to pour it at that temp. you'll fail! A good pouring temp. for aluminium is around 740 degC. but if your casting has very thin sections you will probably need to be much higher than this."
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Good pouring temp. for aluminium is around 740 degC. but if your casting has very thin sections you will probably need to be much higher than this.
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where is headquarters located
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Corporate headquarters is the part of a corporate structure that deals with important tasks such as strategic planning, corporate communications, taxes, law, marketing, finance, human resources, and information technology. Corporate headquarters takes responsibility for the overall success of the corporation, ensures corporate governance.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: A corporation's headquarters may also bring prestige to the city it is located in and help attract other businesses to the area. Businesses frequently locate their corporate headquarters in large cities, such as New York, because of the greater business opportunities available there.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: The corporate headquarters may or may not be in the location in which the business is incorporated or where the majority of its employees work. Offices of a business that are not the corporate headquarters are called branch offices.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: There are four United Nations Headquarters, so to speak. The first one, which is their international headquarters, is in New York, New York, The United States of America. There are three additional regional headquarters located at Geneva, Switzerland, Vienna, Austria, and Nairobi, Kenya. Technically, the land on which these headquarters lie is extraterritorial, which means that the land is part of the United Nations, not the United States, by treaty.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: First go across the street from the UN to the Visitors Check-in Office at 801 First Avenue (Corner of 45th Street) before going through UN Security Screening and entering the UN. The United Nations Visitors Entrance is at 46th Street and 1st Avenue, New York, NY 10017. The United Nations Headquarters is located in the heart of New York City on 1st Avenue between 42nd and 48th Street. This 18-acre site has been declared international territory and belongs to the 193 Member States of the United Nations.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: It is sometimes referred to the head office, which is the location where the executives of a business work and where many of the key business decisions are made. Generally, corporate headquarters acts as a core when the business is operating.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Downtown Brussels, the capital of the Kingdom of Belgium, located in the middle of the country. It holds all the political institutions and offices. There are other cities that are also relevant in an official capacity: these would be Strasbourg, Frankfurt and Luxembourg but the headquarters is definitely in Brussels.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The European Union does not have one main building where all the seven institutions of the EU are located. However the capital of the European Union is located in Brussels, Belgium. The Parliament (2nd) > 1st Parliament is located in Strasbourg, France.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The European Union does not have one main building where all the seven institutions of the EU are located. However the capital of the European Union is located in Brussels, Belgium. As are: 1 the Commission. 2 Council of Ministers. 3 European Council. The Parliament (2nd) > 1st Parliament is located in Strasbourg, France.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The EU doesn't really have an HQ, but the most important institutions are located in Brussels, Frankfurt, Luxembourg, and Strassbourg. In Brussels are seated the European Commission, the Council of Ministers, and the European Council."
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United Nations international Headquarter is in New York, The United States of America. There are three additional regional headquarters located at Geneva, Switzerland, Vienna, Austria, and Nairobi, Kenya.
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are workers' compensation disability income benefits taxable?
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: If your Social Security disability benefits were offset because of your workers' comp payment(s), the amount by which your Social Security payment was lowered is actually taxable income, even though you're still receiving the money as workers' compensation money (because you might have received the money as Social Security, and Social Security ...\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: In addition, you must include in your income sick pay benefits received from any of the following payers. 1 A welfare fund. 2 A state sickness or disability fund. 3 An association of employers or employees. An insurance company, if your employer paid for the plan.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Most workman's compensation disability benefits are not taxable. There is, however, an important exception to this basic rule. According to the IRS, the tax exempt rule does not apply if you receive retirement plan benefits tied to your age, length of service or any prior contributions you made.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Executive Summary. A basic aspect of all workers' compensation programs is the replacement of lost wages by cash benefits, commonly referred to as income benefits. A key indicator of the adequacy of income benefits is the level at which a worker's after-tax income is actually replaced by the benefits.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Workers' Compensation Benefit Tax Issues. Clarify the type of workers' compensation benefits you're to receive. In most cases, these benefits are exempt from taxation at the federal and state level. However, when you receive both Social Security Disability and workman's compensation benefits, your Social Security benefit amount may be reduced.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Most workers' compensation benefits are not taxable at the state or federal levels. However, a portion of your workers' comp benefits may be taxed if you also receive Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI). Workers' compensation is in the same category of non-taxable income as the following: Payments from public welfare fund;\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Because workers' compensation benefits are not subject to income tax, evaluation of the adequacy of those benefits must be based on the replacement of after-tax wages as opposed to the statutory income replacement rate which is based on gross wages.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Employee Compensation. In most cases, you must include in gross income everything you receive in payment for personal services. In addition to wages, salaries, commissions, fees, and tips, this includes other forms of compensation such as fringe benefits and stock options.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Workers' comp benefits are tax-free unless you also receive Social Security disability benefits. If you're getting Social Security disability, there is one situation where part of your workers' compensation benefits may be taxed: if your disability benefits have been offset by your workers' comp benefits. When Social Security Benefits Are Offset.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Specifically when you receive both Social Security Disability and Workers Compensation benefits the Social Security benefits are taxable to a certain extent. If part of your workers' compensation reduces your Social Security, that part is treated as Social Security income and could be taxable."
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Yes, workers compensation disability income benefits is taxable.
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kraina what is your favorite color
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: My favorite colour is blue, in its various shades. I believe it is my favorite color because it is akin to the colour of the sky, which to me represents clear, breezy, spaciousness and a sense of freedom. I like all colours, but I do tend to gravitate to clothing styles and more that are predominantly blue.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: My favorite colors purple. Just write your favorite color and why you like that color. There is no right or wrong answer. You do not need to write why if you do not know, but if you do know then write why. I like purple because its a pretty color and it also means royal.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: I was 12. It was a fashion low point for me.) If you’ve ever wondered what your favorite color says about you, then I’m here to help. The psychology of color is a study in how the colors we prefer play a hand in our personalities and behavioral traits, and it's a real thing.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Click on your favorite color to see what psychologists can know from your color preference. Black is one of the most beautiful colors and yet it is the absence of color. If a job needs finishing, these are the people to finish it. They need leaders, though, to tell them what needs to be done. Under guidance, they are able to get to the crux of the matter and solve very large problems.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: If Your Favorite Color is Blue. If this is your favorite color you are conservative, reliable and trustworthy - you are quite trusting of others although you are very wary in the beginning until you are sure of the other person. At the same time, you also have a deep need to be trusted.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: While you may not exhibit all the character traits of a personality color blue as listed here, if this is your favorite color you will find yourself somewhere in the description. You may also find you exhibit some of the negative traits, particularly when you are stressed.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: You got: Green. You are practical, down-to-earth, and like your favorite color implies, you love nature and the outdoors. You tend to wear your heart on your sleeve and connect well with people, which sometimes makes others “green” with envy.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Take quizzes and chill with the BuzzFeed app. You are practical, down-to-earth, and like your favorite color implies, you love nature and the outdoors. You tend to wear your heart on your sleeve and connect well with people, which sometimes makes others “green” with envy. Fredrick M. Brown / Getty.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: That's funny, because purple is my favorite color as well. I don't really care that it's connected to royalty, I just like it. I would say, though, that it has to be dark purple. Light purple really doesn't appeal.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The Deepest Need of a Personality Color Blue. Your deepest need is to find inner peace and truth, to live your life according to your own ideals and beliefs without having to change your inflexible viewpoint of life to satisfy others. The Colour of Sex ............ A downloadable e-book."
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does clematis need fertilizer
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Clematis prefer moist, well-drained soil that's neutral to slightly alkaline in pH. If your soil tends to be acidic, you should sweeten it periodically with limestone or a little wood ash. Dig a good hole for your new clematis, working in lots of compost and some granular organic fertilizer.hen selecting a clematis for your garden, you'll want to think about a couple things, which include its mature height, flower form and color. If you have room for a vigorous 10- or 20-foot clematis vine, there are many wonderful cultivars that will fit the bill.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Making Nutrients Available. Before adding fertilizer to your clematis, ensure it can get to the nutrients you add. Soil pH controls the availability of nutrients. Most plants thrive with soil pH in the slightly acidic range, where the majority of nutrients stay in forms plants can absorb.Clematis are not exceptions.ften called the Queen of Vines, clematis (Clematis spp.) varieties provide blooms from spring's earliest days until autumn's close. From delicate, alpine blossoms to dinner-plate-size hybrid blooms, the vines grace gardens from U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 3 through 9.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Fertilize your established clematis once per month throughout the growing season, starting in early to mid-spring and continuing into midsummer. Use a balanced 10-10-10 fertilizer at a rate of approximately 4 tablespoons per 10 square feet of garden around the vine.Discontinue fertilization if blooms appear, because applications of fertilizer during bloom can shorten the length of bloom time for the clematis.top fertilization when the clematis is in bloom. Clematis (Clematis spp.), a vining shrub, grows best in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 3 through 10, depending on the species.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Trust us-dismal as your clematis may look right now, it is fine. If your clematis is a Full Prune clematis, now is the time to prune it, while the stems are dry, brittle and easy to remove. Check out our Pruning Instructions for details. So spring is here, the snow is going fast, bulbs are poking up.irst, it is a granular fertilizer and doesn't need to be dissolved in water or mixed with anything else. When you are fertilizing as many plants as we are, the convenience is a Big Deal! You can grab a bag and a measuring cup (we use 3/4 cup on big plants, less on smaller ones) and be finished in a jiffy.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: What are the feelings out here about the best fertilizer for clematis. I have fed mine time release general fertilizer and Miracle Grow. I don't have any blooms this year and last year just a couple.I assume I need something for the flower because I have plentiful beautiful leaves.eneral fertilizers usually have too much Nitrogen for blooms and Miracle Gro does too. Miracle Gro isn't really the best fertilizer for plants in the ground.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: General fertilizers usually have too much Nitrogen for blooms and Miracle Gro does too. Miracle Gro isn't really the best fertilizer for plants in the ground.It does nothing to enhance the soil just a quick boost to the plant. I use it on potted annuals only.eneral fertilizers usually have too much Nitrogen for blooms and Miracle Gro does too. Miracle Gro isn't really the best fertilizer for plants in the ground.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Stop fertilization when the clematis is in bloom. Clematis (Clematis spp.), a vining shrub, grows best in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 3 through 10, depending on the species.Regular fertilization at the right times will encourage strong growth of these leafy vines.top fertilization when the clematis is in bloom. Clematis (Clematis spp.), a vining shrub, grows best in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 3 through 10, depending on the species.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Fertilization Tips. Broadcast granular fertilizer evenly over the ground around the clematis plant, keeping it at least 4 inches away from the base of the stem. Water deeply immediately after fertilizing your clematis.top fertilization when the clematis is in bloom. Clematis (Clematis spp.), a vining shrub, grows best in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 3 through 10, depending on the species.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Tomato fertilizer, rose food, or 5-10-10 are all acceptable fertilizers for clematis. It is best to buy a well rooted plant from a garden center or nursery if you want a faster growing plant. Be sure to check the drain holes and make sure the roots are visible.Plant the clematis about three inches lower in the hole than the pot level. Return to top of page My Clematis is not Blooming Be sure you use a low nitrogen fertilizer on your clematis since too much nitrogen can cause all vine and no flowers. fertilize all my clematis with organic, slow release fertilizers in the winter when I prune my group three clematis, usually in late February or early March. I like to use Rose Tone (Bulb Tone is also good) and dehydrated cow manure on both, but 5-10-10 or tomato fertilizer work also.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Simply put, clematis require humus, humic acid, nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium as well as trace elements to carry on growth. So, if you are prepared to feed your plants regularly with the regimen I have recommended, you will have a much more rewarding display of flowers to show for it. believe it is the best product out there for clematis and if you use Gro-Power you will be extremely pleased with the results. The correct time to start a feeding regimen is when the leaf buds of your clematis have produced at least 2” of growth. Soil temperature affects the clematis ability to absorb nutrients."
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what temperature is venison roast done
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Rare 225° F to 250° F 1 to 2 hours 120° - 125°Beef Tenderloin 3 to 4 lbs. Medium Rare 225° F to 250° F 2.5 to 3 hours 130° F to 140° FBeef Tenderloin 3 to 4 lbs.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Cook. Ready In. 1 Put cleaned meat in slow cooker and cover with onion. 2 Sprinkle with soy sauce, Worcestershire sauce, garlic salt and pepper. 3 In a small bowl combine the soup mix and the soup; mix together and pour mixture over venison. 4 Cook on Low setting for 6 hours.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Medium 225° F to 250° F 3 to 3.5 hours 150° FBeef Tenderloin 3 to 4 lbs. Well Done 225° F to 250° F 3.5 to 4 hours 160° FBeef Tri-Tip. Rare 225° F to 250° F 1 to 2 hours 120° - 125°Beef Tri-Tip. Medium Rare 225° F to 250° F 2 to 3 hours 130° F to 140° FBeef Tri-Tip. .\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: I just noticed you said charcoal grill. If it is the covered type, put the charcoal only on one side of the grill sear the roast then move it to the other side. If it is the covered type the same suggestions apply.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: You can take the temp right through the foil with the thermometer. Be sure to push it to the center of the roast. Cooking a venison roast on a grill is a dicey enterprise. The key thing to remember is venison is very rare. It dries out and becomes tough very easily. So if you are going to do it on the grill, I would sear it on the outside. Assuming you have a covered grill, move it to a section of the grill and turn the burner off under it and cook it by indirect heat. Sort of baking it.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: While it can depend on the cut of meat in general for a roast of beef 135-140 degrees is rare, 155 to 160 degrees would be medium, and 170 to 180 degrees would be consid … ered well done.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Recipe by: sal. Venison roast slow cooked with onion, creamy mushroom soup, a dab of this and a spice of that. Simple, tasty way to enjoy that game meat.. Saved Save I Made it Rate it Share Print. Saved. Save. ADVERTISEMENT. 6 h 10 m servings 314 cals. Added to shopping list. Go to shopping list.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: 275° F to 350° F 2.5 to 3 hours 170° FChickenTurkeyMore Beef Last Updated 9/23/2007 http://www.deejayssmokepit.net/ 2 of 6. Item To Be SmokedSmoking Target TemperatureApproximate Smoking Time Final Intenal Temperature Lamb(Leg) 7 to 9 lbs. Rare 225° F to 250° F 4 to 8 hours 135° FLamb(Leg) 7 to 9 lbs.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Grills and ovens all vary so use the thermometer, and remember the covered grill temp guage if you have one will read a bit on the high side if it is mounted high up on the grill cover. Basting the outside of the roast or covering it with a layer of bacon will help keep it from drying. Do that after searing it.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Making the world better, one answer at a time. Medium for venison is 160F. This is also the temperature at which any bacteria is killed. It is a very important internal temperature for ground venison. Venison burgers should always be coked to a minimum of 160F. However, if you are cooking whole cuts like stakes or roasts a lower internal temperature (140F) is recommended to enhance flavor and tenderness. Venison is delicate."
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160F
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can alexa read kindle books aloud
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Alexa, read my Kindle book.. Amazon Echo can read your Kindle books aloud to you using the same text-to-speech technology it uses to read Wikipedia entries and news articles aloud. You can also tell Alexa to pause or skip chapters both forwards and backwards.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: When you ask Alexa to read your Kindle book, Alexa picks up from where you left off in the book on another compatible Amazon device or reading app. Alexa reads Kindle books eligible for Text-to-Speech (an experimental reading technology that allows supported Amazon devices to read Kindle books aloud).\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Read Kindle Books with Alexa. With Kindle Books by Alexa, you can ask Alexa to read eligible Kindle books in your library. Alexa reads your Kindle books with the same text-to-speech technology used for Wikipedia articles, news articles, and calendar events. Alexa reads eligible books: Purchased from the Kindle Store.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Amazon Echo has been out for a little more than a year now. However, it can do so much more now that it has been out because of the updates that have been made to it recently. One thing Amazon Echo can do is have Alexa, the robot from Amazon Echo, read your Kindle books to you upon your command. According to a report by Mashable, you don’t have to lift a finger anymore as long as you have the Amazon Echo.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Called Kindle Books by Alexa, the service allows the robotic voice of Alexa to read any book in your Kindle ebook library. According to an Amazon update note, the service uses the same text-to-speech technology used for Wikipedia articles..\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Alexa, read my Kindle book.. Dave Smith/Tech Insider. Amazon Echo can read your Kindle books aloud to you using the same text-to-speech technology it uses to read Wikipedia entries and news articles aloud. You can also tell Alexa to pause or skip chapters both forwards and backwards.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Amazon has decided to leave it up to publishers to enable the Kindle’s read-aloud function on a title-by-title basis. Activating the Kindle Read-Aloud Feature. To make the Kindle “read aloud” function work, follow these steps: 1. Press the “text” key. This is the key marked with the symbol “Aa.”.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Kindle Books Alexa Can Read Aloud. When searching for eBooks on Amazon, look for the Whispersync for Voice-ready and Audible Narration Ready labels in the book’s description. Once you purchase the Kindle eBooks, open the Alexa app on Android, iOS, or via the web at alexa.amazon.com. Then head to Settings > Music & Books.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: That will bring you to a list of the kindle eBooks that Alexa can read from your collection. Just tap or click on the one you want Alexa to read and you will start to hear the book being read to you. While the book is being read, you’ll have basic playback controls to play or pause and for volume.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: To make the Kindle “read aloud” function work, follow these steps: 1 1. Press the “text” key. 2 2. Use the 5-way controller to highlight the “Text-to-Speech” option. 3 3. Press down on the 5-way controller to select “turn on.” You should begin to hear the text of your book spoken aloud through the Kindle’s external speakers."
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Yes, Kindle Books Alexa Can Read Aloud.
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what is statistical process control system
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Example of control system of a continuous stirred-tank reactor. Control panel of a nuclear reactor. Process control is an engineering discipline that deals with architectures, mechanisms and algorithms for maintaining the output of a specific process within a desired range. For instance, the temperature of a chemical reactor may be controlled to maintain a consistent product output.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Statistical Process Control. Statistical process control (SPC) procedures can help you monitor process behavior. Arguably the most successful SPC tool is the control chart, originally developed by Walter Shewhart in the early 1920s.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Control charts attempt to distinguish between two types of process variation: 1 Common cause variation, which is intrinsic to the process and will always be present. 2 Special cause variation, which stems from external sources and indicates that the process is out of statistical control.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Center for Systems Reliability. The Center for Systems Reliability (CSR) was established at Sandia National Laboratories to partner with and support U.S. government agencies and commercial organizations on technical programs that involve system and system-of-systems (SoS) reliability, readiness, sustainment and related technologies.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Continuous – Often, a physical system is represented through variables that are smooth and uninterrupted in time. The control of the water temperature in a heating jacket, for example, is an example of continuous process control. Some important continuous processes are the production of fuels, chemicals and plastics.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Benefits of process control in the manufacturing industries. Mainly industries the process control technology used for maintaining quality, well far beyond that there are several advantages. Here are some of the major benefits of process control technology in the manufacturing process industries.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Statistical process control. Statistical process control (SPC) is the use of statistical methods to assess the stability of a process and the quality of its outputs. For example, consider a bottling plant. The entire system of production that produces filled bottles is termed a process.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The concepts of Statistical Process Control (SPC) were initially developed by Dr. Walter Shewhart of Bell Laboratories in the 1920's, and were expanded upon by Dr. W. Edwards Deming, who introduced SPC to Japanese industry after WWII.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: What is process control? Process control is an algorithm that is used in the during the manufacturing process in the industries for the active changing process based on the output of process monitoring.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: 1. Determine Measurement Method. Statistical Process Control is based on the analysis of data, so the first step is to decide what data to collect. There are two categories of control chart distinguished by the type of data used: Variable or Attribute."
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It is the use of statistical methods to assess the stability of a process and the quality of its outputs.
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basal nuclei definition anatomy
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: The basal ganglia form a fundamental component of the cerebrum. In contrast to the cortical layer that lines the surface of the forebrain, the basal ganglia are a collection of distinct masses of gray matter lying deep in the brain not far from the junction of the thalamus.he basal ganglia form one of the basic components of the forebrain, and can be recognized in all species of vertebrates. Even in the lamprey (generally considered one of the most primitive of vertebrates), striatal, pallidal, and nigral elements can be identified on the basis of anatomy and histochemistry.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Therefore, the basal ganglia can also be defined as a large mass of grey matter composed of the corpus striatum, amygdala and claustrum, and is situated deep within the white matter of the cerebral hemispheres.he basal ganglia or basal nuclei are large masses of grey matter located within the central core of white matter of the cerebral hemispheres. The basal ganglia is composed of the following grey nuclei:\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: The basal ganglia or basal nuclei are group of subcortical nuclei located at the base of the forebrain. They are significantly united with the cerebral cortex, thalamus, and brainstem.The basal ganglia play a major role in voluntary motor functions, procedural learning, routines or habits, and eye movements. They also have contributions in cognition and emotions [ 1 ].hey are significantly united with the cerebral cortex, thalamus, and brainstem. The basal ganglia play a major role in voluntary motor functions, procedural learning, routines or habits, and eye movements. They also have contributions in cognition and emotions [ 1 ].\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The pallidum receives input from the striatum, and sends inhibitory output to a number of motor-related areas. The substantia nigra is the source of the striatal input of the neurotransmitter dopamine, which plays an important role in basal ganglia function.he basal ganglia form one of the basic components of the forebrain, and can be recognized in all species of vertebrates. Even in the lamprey (generally considered one of the most primitive of vertebrates), striatal, pallidal, and nigral elements can be identified on the basis of anatomy and histochemistry.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Components. The basal ganglia comprise two principal input nuclei, the striatum and the subthalamic nucleus (STN), and two principal output nuclei, the substantia nigra pars reticulata (SNr) and the internal globus pallidus (GPi) (primates) which in cats and rodents is known as the entopeduncular nucleus (Figure 1).asal ganglia outputs contact regions of the thalamus (the intralaminar and ventromedial nuclei) that project directly back to basal ganglia input nuclei (Kimura et al. 2004, Smith et al. 1998) but also back to those regions of cortex providing original inputs to the striatum (Alexander et al. 1986).\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Basal ganglia: A region of the base of the brain that consists of three clusters of neurons (caudate nucleus, putamen, and globus pallidus) that are responsible for involuntary movements such as tremors, athetosis, and chorea.asal ganglia: A region of the base of the brain that consists of three clusters of neurons (caudate nucleus, putamen, and globus pallidus) that are responsible for involuntary movements such as tremors, athetosis, and chorea.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: 4.2 Gross Anatomy of the Basal Ganglia. The basal ganglia comprise a distributed set of brain structures in the telencephalon, diencephalon, and mesencephalon (Figure 4.1 and Table 1). The forebrain structures include the caudate nucleus, the putamen, the nucleus accumbens (or ventral striatum) and the globus pallidus.he basal ganglia comprise a distributed set of brain structures in the telencephalon, diencephalon, and mesencephalon (Figure 4.1 and Table 1). The forebrain structures include the caudate nucleus, the putamen, the nucleus accumbens (or ventral striatum) and the globus pallidus.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Definition (FMA). Nucleus of brain which lies ventral to the caudate nucleus and internal capsule and medial to the external capsule. Definition (NCI). A structure located in the middle of the brain. The putamen is part of the basal ganglia and together with the caudate forms the striatum that influences motor activity.t is part of the neostriatum and forms part of the LENTIFORM NUCLEUS along with the GLOBUS PALLIDUS. Definition (PSY). The largest and most lateral part of the basal ganglia which, together with the caudate nucleus and globus pallidus, forms the corpus striatum.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: (The pallidum is composed of structures called the globus pallidus and the ventral pallidum while the striatum consists of the caudate nucleus, putamen, and ventral striatum.). The basal nuclei are also called the basal ganglia.The pallidum is composed of structures called the globus pallidus and the ventral pallidum while the striatum consists of the caudate nucleus, putamen, and ventral striatum.). The basal nuclei are also called the basal ganglia.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Basal nuclei: A region located at the base of the brain composed of 4 clusters of neurons, or nerve cells. This area of the brain is responsible for body movement and coordination.The groups of neurons most prominently and consistently affected in Huntington disease -- the pallidum and striatum -- are located in the basal nuclei.The pallidum is composed of structures called the globus pallidus and the ventral pallidum while the striatum consists of the caudate nucleus, putamen, and ventral striatum.). The basal nuclei are also called the basal ganglia."
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A region located at the base of the brain composed of 4 clusters of neurons, or nerve cells.
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apple fcu routing number
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Apple Federal Credit Union. Financial Info. Apple Federal Credit Union is federally insured through the the National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund (NCUSIF), created by Congress in 1970 to insure member's deposits in federal credit unions.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: A Lane Guide Company. Compiled with data from Federal Reserve System and Lane Guide. While this information is gathered from sources and processes deemed reliable, it is for informational purposes only and may contain errors, omissions or changes. Information on this site is without warranty and user assumes the risk for using any data without his or her own independent verification.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: The financial strength of a credit union can be quickly determined, and compared to others, with the net worth ratio. A well-capitalized credit union has a net worth ratio of 7 or higher. Credit unions with net worth ratios between 6-7 are considered adequately-capitalized credit unions..\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: APPLE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION OFFICE & BRANCH LOCATIONS. Search - Search for a bank's routing number, branch locations and more. Browse - Browse through our bank's routing number database. List - View bank locations and routing numbers by listing.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: *Verify the routing number with Apple Federal Credit Union prior to using it for any financial transactions. NCUA provides an online insurance estimator to determine your level of insurance protection. Net Worth Ratio: The net worth ratio is the comparison between Net Worth and Assets.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: What is Apple federal credit union routing number? Apple federal credit union routing number is a nine digit number used to identify bank transfers. Routing numbers will be different based on the account branch. It is based on the bank account origin by state and region. The routing number on check is available for each branch in the table below.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: APPLE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION OFFICE & BRANCH LOCATIONS. APPLE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION. Routing Number: 256078514. 4029 RIDGE TOP ROAD. FAIRFAX, VA 22030-6026. (703) 788-4800.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Currently led by Larry Kelly, the Apple FCU has grown its membership to over 183,008 with assets of more than $2,234,487,276. They have a main office and 22 branch offices. Please see the credit unions website or contact them by phone at (703) 788-4800 or email them at none to get exact details .\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: A short history of Apple FCU. Since its inception in 1956 the Apple Federal Credit Union has been serving its members in the FAIRFAX, Virginia area with exceptional financial products.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Apple Federal Credit Union's routing number (the leftmost number on the bottom of a check) is 256078284. Sometimes, banks have multiple routing numbers for different branches or uses. Please make sure this is the correct routing number for your branch! The main phone number for Apple Federal Credit Union is 703-788-4800. The assigned Federal Reserve Office for Apple Federal Credit Union is Fed 051000033. A bank's Routing Transit Number (RTN) is a 9-digit code used to identify your bank on checks, direct deposit, bill pay, and in other transactions."
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256078284
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what time is it in ogden ut
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Current Local Time: Ogden, Utah is in the Mountain Time Zone: The Current Time in Ogden, Utah is: Thursday 2/1/2018 7:57 PM MST Ogden, Utah is in the Mountain Time Zone\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Current local time and geoinfo in Ogden, Utah, United States . The Time Now is a reliable tool when traveling, calling or researching. The Time Now provides accurate (US network of cesium clocks) synchronized time and accurate time services in Ogden, Utah, United States. Current local time; Daylight saving time; Time Zone; Currency; Country calling codes\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Current local time in Ogden, Utah, United States | Time Zone: MDT. 1 Daylight Saving Time in Ogden - Time Change. 2 Popular city time zones. 3 Largest country time zones. 4 Popular Time Zones. 5 Popular Countries Time. 6 Popular Cities.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Coordinated Universal Time Current local time and geoinfo in Ogden, Utah, United States The Time Now is a reliable tool when traveling, calling or researching. The Time Now provides accurate (US network of cesium clocks) synchronized time and accurate time services in Ogden, Utah, United States.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Current local time in North Ogden, Utah, USA. Time difference with North Ogden, North Ogden time zone, military time in North Ogden, daylight saving time (DST) in North Ogden, time change in North Ogden, sunrise and sunset time in North Ogden, North Ogden map, North Ogden coordinates, North Ogden population.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Find out current local time and weather in Ogden, Utah, United States. For when traveling and calling, with Ogden maps and weather forecast.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Ogden UT Net Worth is 557,600 Population. Ogden /E?E?E?dE?n/ is a city in Weber County,Utah, United States. Ogden serves as the county seat of Weber County. The population was 82,825 according to the Ogden /E?E?E?dE?n/ is a city in Weber County,Utah, United States.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: North Ogden time zone: UTC-07:00 or MST Daylight saving time is not in effect in North Ogden. See recent and expected DST changes in North Ogden in the table below. Daylight saving time (DST) changes in North Ogden\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Current local time and geoinfo in Ogden, Utah, United States. The Time Now is a reliable tool when traveling, calling or researching. The Time Now provides accurate (US network of cesium clocks) synchronized time and accurate time services in Ogden, Utah, United States. Current local time.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Ogden, Utah Local Time Details: Time Zone Abbreviations: Mountain Standard Time - is abbreviated as MST Mountain Daylight Time - is abbreviated as MDT: UTC - GMT Offset: Ogden, Utah is GMT/UTC - 7h during Standard Time Ogden, Utah is GMT/UTC - 6h during Daylight Saving Time: Daylight Saving Time Usage: Ogden, Utah does utilize Daylight Saving Time. Daylight Saving Start Date: Ogden, Utah starts Daylight Saving Time on Sunday March 11, 2018 at 2:00 AM local time. Daylight Saving End Date: Ogden, Utah ends Daylight Saving Time on Sunday November 4, 2018 at 2:00 AM local time."
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Utah is in the Mountain Time Zone, the Current Time in Ogden, Utah is Thursday 2/1/2018 7:57 PM MST Ogden, Utah.
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what is rainbow chicken
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: A black man in the year 2053 is sucked into a rainbow road time warp and must eat his way out (starring Will Smith). After FINALLY discovering who the clever... A black man in the year 2053 is sucked into a rainbow road time warp and must eat his way out (starring Will Smith). After FINALLY discovering who the clever motherfucker that created this was like today, I can actually give credit to someone and not just the festering armpits/anus of the internet.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: For the Marinade. 1 1/3 c. extra-virgin olive oil. 2 Juice of 2 limes. 3 1/4 c. freshly chopped cilantro. 4 kosher salt. 5 Freshly ground black pepper.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Not to mention how fun it is to show your neighbors blue chicken eggs for the first time. This is a must-have color in your egg basket! · “Easter Eggers” – A mixed breed chicken that comes in an endless variety of colors and patterns. Friendly, assertive, and comical these are a backyard flock favorite.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Day Old Rainbow Layers Baby Chicks. Hatching year-round. This beautiful and unique baby chick assortment is ideal for the market egg producer or backyard chicken owner wishing to enjoy or offer a colorful dozen. All female assortment of brown, white, or tinted egg layers, rare or common, or any combination of female chicks we offer.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: I purchased 6 rainbow chicks from Rural King, they are now about 3 months old....they are very large chickens, a yellow color like an orpington....must be a meat bird\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Rainbow Chicken. Boneless breast, marinated and hickory-grilled, topped with melted monterey jack, shredded cheddar, tomatoes and green onions. Voodoo Chicken. Boneless breast blackened with Cajun spices, topped with a three-cheese sauce. Basil Chicken\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Palm Sugar Chicken with Rainbow Chard. RecipesPlus. Billy's Pasta Salad. AllRecipes. Lemon Roasted Chicken with Rainbow Carrots and Fingerling Potatoes. Williams-Sonoma. garlic cloves, fresh thyme, fleur de sel, lemon, carrots, chicken and 5 more.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The Rainbow Chicken is an animal available on Farmville. It was released on September 14th, 2010...\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Rainbow sauces Rainbow sauce is a dessert sauce that's prepared with pineapple, candied cherries, apricot, citron and pears, and pistachio nuts. The ingredients are chopped, combined and boiled in simple syrup to create a sauce.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Rainbow Chickens are a relatively new breed, not certified by the APA and actually a blend of many breeds. The Rainbow Chicken breed is raised for meat or egg production. The most unique characteristic of the Rainbow Chicken is its color and feather pattern variation."
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The Rainbow Chicken is an animal available on Farmville.
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what county is willard nc in
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: For Homes For Sale in North Carolina, RE/MAX has an excellent database. Read about the Willard today!\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Willard Populated Place Profile with maps, aerial photos, schools, hospitals, airports, real estate MLS listings and local jobs. Location: Pender County, NC, FID: 997346, Latitude: 34.6901664734, Longitude: 34.6901664734.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: willard, pender county, coast, north carolina land for sale: 1 - 15 of 28 listings\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: North Carolina income-producing vineyard and hog farm. 45 +/- acres of diversified farmland. 2 income producing hog nurseries, 7-acre vineyard w/ winery contract, and 27 acres of row crop, Included are 7 buildings, irrigation wheels/pumping equipment for nurseries. 101 contiguous acres for an additional $99,995 suitable for 6 poultry houses also available.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Willard is an unincorporated community in Pender County, North Carolina, United States. The community is located on North Carolina Highway 11 3.3 miles (5.3 km) south-southeast of Wallace. Willard has a post office with ZIP code 28478. The Penderlea Homesteads Historic District was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The Duplin County Register of Deeds 118 Duplin Street Kenansville NC 28349 18.8 miles from Willard 910-296-2108. Sampson County Recorder of Deeds 126 East Elizabeth Street Clinton NC 28328 28.8 miles from Willard 910-592-8026. New Hanover County Recorder of Deeds 216 North 2nd Street Wilmington NC 28401 31.3 miles from Willard 910-798-7711.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: There are currently 10 for sale listings in Pender County NC zip codes, including condos, bank owned homes, short sales, townhomes, duplexes, land and luxury listings. If you're looking to rent in Willard NC, check out our extensive list of luxury apartments and townhomes. We make it easy to find your dream home by filtering home types, price and size. Filtering with keyword search is also possible, like waterfront homes in Willard.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Willard: State: NC [North Carolina] Counties: PENDER, NC DUPLIN, NC SAMPSON, NC: Multi County: Yes: City Alias(es): Willard Watha: Area Code: 910: City Type: P [Post Office] Classification: [Non-Unique] Time Zone: Eastern (GMT -05:00) Observes Day Light Savings: Yes: Latitude: 34.63641: Longitude:-78.044986: Elevation: 49 ft: State FIPS: 37: County FIPS: 141: Region: South: Division:\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Willard, NC City Data. Willard, NC is a city with great restaurants, attractions, history and people. There are around 2,257 people who live in Willard and approximately 41,082 who live in Pender County. We want to help people moving to or living in Willard to understand the dynamics of the city, so we have put together information gathered from various creditable sources to give you a better understanding of Willard.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: REDUCED! Heavily wooded quiet lot in the country!Located on Horse Branch Road near Willard in Pender County, North Carolina, these two lots sold together at one low price will allow you to build your dream home in the country with plenty of room for a garden, barn and..."
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Willard is in Pender County, North Carolina.
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which of the following is most efficient at converting the chemical energy in glucose into atp?
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: in cells however the concentration of atp is often 5 to 10 times that of adp as a result the free energy of atp hydrolysis is about 12 kcal mol in cells the efficiency of energy extraction from glucose is approximately 50 % as a comparison the efficiency of an electric motor or gasoline engine is about 10 % to 20 % conclusions by examining the chemical reaction of glycolysis we can determine the efficiency of atp production in cells\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: this conversion from atp to adp is an extremely crucial reaction for the supplying of energy for life processes just the cutting of one bond with the accompanying rearrangement is sufficient to liberate about 7 3 kilocalories per mole 30 6 kj mol\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: conversion from atp to adp adenosine triphosphate atp is the energy currency of life and it provides that energy for most biological processes by being converted to adp adenosine diphosphate since the basic reaction involves a water molecule this reaction is commonly referred to as the hydrolysis of atp\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: the nature of atp back to top adenosine triphosphate atp the energy currency or coin of the cell pictured in figfures 1 and 2 transfers energy from chemical bonds to endergonic energy absorbing reactions within the cell\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: a complex carbohydrate is made up of chains of glucose molecules starches are the way plants store energy plants produce glucose and chain the glucose molecules together to form starch most grains wheat corn oats rice and things like potatoes and plantains are high in starch\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: in the cell however this reaction is coupled to the synthesis of atp from adp in the following reaction c6h12o6 6o2 36phosphate 36adp 6co2 6h2o 36atp in other words the energy released when glucose reacts with oxygen is coupled with an endergonic reaction in order to produce atp\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: insulin helps transfer glucose into cells so that they can oxidize the glucose to produce energy for the body in adipose fat tissue insulin facilitates the storage of glucose and its conversion to fatty acids insulin also slows the breakdown of fatty acids\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: how to make atp back to top two processes convert adp into atp 1 substrate level phosphorylation and 2 chemiosmosis substrate level phosphorylation occurs in the cytoplasm when an enzyme attaches a third phosphate to the adp both adp and the phosphates are the substrates on which the enzyme acts this is illustrated in figure 3\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: we can determine the efficiency of atp production by comparing the energy in atp created by the reaction to the energy released by the reaction where n is the number of atp molecules formed and ereact is the energy released as heat in the chemical reaction that is coupled with the reaction to form atp\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: free energy from hydrolysis of atp adenosine triphosphate atp is the energy currency of life and it provides that energy for most biological processes by being converted to adp adenosine diphosphate since the basic reaction involves a water molecule this reaction is commonly referred to as the hydrolysis of atp"
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who was al gore vp for
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: (~135K) Al Gore was inaugurated as the 45th Vice President of the United States on January 20, 1993. President Clinton chose then-Senator Gore to be his running mate on July 9, 1992. He was formally nominated as the Democratic nominee for Vice President one week later at the Democratic National Convention in New York.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: 1 Albert Arnold Gore, Jr. Al Gore, in full Albert Arnold Gore, Jr. (born March 31, 1948, Washington, D.C., U.S.) 45th vice president of the United States (1993–2001) in the Democratic administration of President Bill Clinton.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: In his 2000 presidential campaign, Gore won the Democratic presidential nomination after facing down an early challenge from former Senator Bill Bradley. Gore chose Senator Joseph Lieberman of Connecticut as his running mate, the first Orthodox Jew ever to be named on the ticket for a major national party.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Former Vice President Al Gore is co-founder and chairman of Generation Investment Management. He is a senior partner at Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, and a member of Apple, Inc.’s board of directors. Gore spends the majority of his time as chairman of The Climate Reality Project, a non-profit devoted to solving the climate crisis. Gore was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1976, 1978, 1980 and 1982 and the U.S. Senate in 1984 and 1990. He was inaugurated as the 45th Vice President of the United States on January 20, 1993, and served eight years.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: In 1992 he was chosen by Clinton, the Democratic presidential nominee, to be his running mate, and Gore became vice president when Clinton defeated Republican incumbent George Bush in the 1992 presidential election.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: March 31, 1948. Washington, D.C., United States. Al Gore, in full Albert Arnold Gore, Jr. (born March 31, 1948, Washington, D.C., U.S.) 45th vice president of the United States (1993–2001) in the Democratic administration of President Bill Clinton.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: In 1988, Gore made a bid for the Democratic nomination for the presidency. He won five southern states on Super Tuesday, but eventually lost to Michael Dukakis. Gore remained in the Senate until presidential candidate Bill Clinton chose him as his running mate in 1992.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Biography of Vice President Al Gore. Al Gore was inaugurated as the 45th Vice President of the United States on January 20, 1993. President Clinton chose then-Senator Gore to be his running mate on July 9, 1992. He was formally nominated as the Democratic nominee for Vice President one week later at the Democratic National Convention in New York.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Born Albert Arnold Gore, Jr., on March 31, 1948 in Washington, D.C., where his father, Albert Gore, Sr., was serving as a Democrat in the U.S. House from Tennessee. His father also served in the U.S. Senate (1953-71) and was considered a possible vice presidential nominee (1956 and 1960).\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: A native of Tennessee, Al Gore served as vice president of the United States under President Bill Clinton from 1992 to 2000, after a long tenure in the U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate. He lost a presidential bid to George W. Bush in 2000."
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Former Vice President
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groton ct gs locality pay
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: detroit-warren-flint, mi locality pay area: x: x: x: x: 0224, 0290, 0372, 0414, 0415, 0422, 0487, 0558, 0565, 0566, 0573, 0576, 980c, 983c, 999d: hartford-west hartford-willimantic, ct-ma locality pay area: x: x: x: x\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Most GS employees are also entitled to locality pay, which is a geographic-based percentage rate that reflects pay levels for non-federal workers in certain geographic areas as determined by surveys conducted by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. What are the Current GS Locality Pay Areas?\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) also issued late Friday the official 2017 federal pay tables for General Schedule, Locality Pay, and other federal salary categories, which are included below. General Schedule (GS) & Locality Pay Tables. 2018 GS Pay Tables; Spreadsheet of General Schedule Rates (Excel file) [169.7 KB]\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: About Groton Salaries Employees in Groton, Connecticut make an average salary of $66,484. Trends in wages are going down with a 0.3 percent decrease over last quarter as of Q4 2017.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: GS Locality Pay Areas; News on 2018 GS Pay Scale; The General Schedule (GS) pay system (or GS Pay Scale) includes about 1.5 million federal employees in civilian white-collar jobs. The jobs are widely in clerical, administrative, professional and technical positions.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: paul-st. cloud, mn-wi locality pay area: x: x: x: x: 0224, 0290, 0316, 0372, 0414, 0415, 0422, 0487, 0558, 0565, 0566, 0576, 0589, 980b, 983b, 999c: new york-newark-bridgeport, ny-nj-ct-pa locality pay area: x: x: x: x\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The specific amount of the federal pay raise for each employee under the General Schedule will depend on the locality a federal employee is working. The pay raise becomes effective on Jan. 1, 2018. related:\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Click here to skip navigation. This website uses features which update page content based on user actions. If you are using assistive technology to view web content, please ensure your settings allow for the page content to update after initial load (this is sometimes called forms mode).\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: About Groton Salaries. Employees in Groton, Connecticut make an average salary of $66,484. Trends in wages are going down with a 0.3 percent decrease over last quarter as of Q4 2017. Popular jobs in Groton include Electrical Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, and Senior Mechanical Engineer which pay between $66,147 and $87,073 per year. The most popular industries in Groton are Aerospace and Defense, Pharmaceutical Research and Development, and National Defense.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Forty-four of the locality pay areas cover large metropolitan areas (e.g., Los Angeles, New York, Washington, DC), two cover entire States—Alaska and Hawaii, and the remainder of the United States and its territories and possessions are included in the catch-all Rest of U.S. (RUS) locality pay area. GS employees in foreign areas are not eligible for locality pay."
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what means bad in german
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: English-German dictionary. Enter the word you would like to have translated from English to German in the search field above. You can also enter words in German as both sides of the dictionary are searched. To select another online dictionary in place of English-German you can use the dropdown menu above or return to the dictionary selection page. Should your search return too many German words you can use the handy filters for subject, region and style.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Best Answer: First of all Bad doesn't mean bed in English, it means bathroom ^^. There are some towns in Germany which have this word (Bad) in it. Only state-approved towns can use this grade which means that there are some kind of health resorts. Baden isn't that common. I think there are only some towns with this word in it (like Baden, Baden-Baden, Baden bei Wien) and the province Baden-Württemberg. So, in my opinion, there is no special meaning in it like in Bad. The German word baden as a predicate means to bath.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: The following outline is presented as an overview of and topical guide to German expressions in English: A German expression in English is a German loanword, term, phrase, or quotation incorporated into the English language. A loanword is a word borrowed from a donor language and incorporated into a recipient language without translation.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Kurhaus in Wiesbaden, Germany's biggest spa city. The following is a list of spa towns in Germany. The word Bad is normally used as a prefix (Bad Vilbel) or a suffix (Marienbad, Wiesbaden) to denote the town in question is a spa town.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Used in front of German place-names Bad means spa. In practice it adds prestige to the place as well as indicating that it is a designated spa. Note that some spas do not include the word in the place-name, for example, Wiesbaden and Baden-Baden. In ordinary usage, das Bad (pl. Bäder) means bath.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Bad at the beginning of a German-language place name is equivalent to spa in English place names. Compare Bad Honnef with Leamington Spa, for example. In all other contexts in German, Bad (plural Baeder) means bath, bathroom. It can also mean pool, as in Schwimmbad (swimming pool) or Freibad (open-air pool)\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: List of spa towns in Germany. The following is a list of spa towns in Germany. The word Bad is normally used as a prefix (Bad Vilbel) or a suffix (Marienbad, Wiesbaden) to denote the town in question is a spa town.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Bad (althochdt. bat, ‚warm baden‘) steht für: 1 allgemein Aufenthalt in Wasser zur Heilung oder zur Reinigung, siehe Badekultur. 2 Badehaus, ein Gebäude für die Körperpflege, vor allem im Mittelalter. 3 Badezimmer, ein heute üblicher Raum für die Körperpflege. Schwimmbad, ein Ort des Badevergnügens.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: a (in der Badewanne) to have a bath, to bath (Brit) , to bathe (US) hast du schon gebadet? have you had your bath already? warm/kalt baden to have a hot/cold bath. b (im Meer, Schwimmbad etc) to swim, to bathe. sie hat im Meer gebadet she swam or bathed in the sea, she had a swim in the sea. die Badenden the bathers. baden gehen to go swimming, (einmal) to go for a swim. c inf baden gehen to come a cropper inf. wenn das passiert, gehe ich baden I'll be (in) for it if that happens inf.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The word Bad is normally used as a prefix (Bad Vilbel) or a suffix (Marienbad, Wiesbaden) to denote that the town in question is a spa town. In any case, Bad as a prefix is an official designation and requires governmental authorization (which may also be suspended if a town fails to maintain the required standards)."
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In German, bad means spa.
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is egil boy name
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: We built BellyBallot to make naming your baby more fun. In under 2 minutes, parents can involve friends and family via Facebook, Twitter, and Google+ to vote on their favorite names. Parents can now include loved ones from all over the globe on the joyous occasion of celebrating a new child's life.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: The name Egil is ranked on the 25,534th position of the most used names. It means that this name is rarely used. We estimate that there are at least 7800 persons in the world having this name which is around 0.001% of the population. The name Egil has four characters.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: The name was used as an Old Norse diminutive of names starting with the element 'eg' or 'ag' (meaning awe, terror, fear; edge of a sword). The names Egill, Egol, Egyl, Eigil, Eigyl, and Eygel are forms of Egil. See also the related form, the Scandinavian Ove. Egil is not commonly used as a baby boy name. It is not in the top 1000 names. Baby names that sound like Egil include Egol, Ellwel, Esequiel, Eshckol, Eshel, Eshkol, Eshkole, Eshkoll, Eskel, Eskil, Eskyl, Eygel, Asil, Ayslea, Ayslee, Aysleigh, Aysley, Aysli, Ayslie, and Aysly.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: [ 2 syll. e-gil, eg-il ] The baby boy name Egil is pronounced as EH-GahL †. Egil is primarily used in Scandinavian and it is of Old Norse origin. Original forms of the name include Aghi (Old Norse) and Egill (Old Norse).\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Gender: Male. Usage: Egil, of Norse origin, is not a popular first name. It is more often used as a boy (male) name. People having the name Egil are in general originating from Denmark, Norway, Sweden. Meaning:\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Follow @bellyballot. I had the chance to take a look at the EverTrue Cuddle mattress this month and I’m really impressed with all the comfort and safety features. I was also happy to learn that the company that makes the mattress, Colgate, has been focused entirely on making great kid’s mattresses since 1955.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: What does Gil mean? Gil [gil] as a boys' name is of Greek and Hebrew derivation, and the meaning of the name Gil is bright promise; young goat; joy. Gil is an alternate spelling of Gilbert (Old French, Old German): from gisil pledge. Gil is also a Spanish form of Giles (Greek). Gil is also used as a derivative of Gilon (Hebrew)."
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Yes, Egil is a boy name.
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how long does an opened pack of sausage stay good
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: T echnically in the sausage family, hot dogs can be kept in the refrigerator for up to two weeks unopened or for seven days in the refrigerator after opening. In the freezer the time is one to two months. Luncheon meats can also be kept unopened in the refrigerator for up to two weeks and in the freezer for one to two months, but the time in the refrigerator after opening is less than hot dogs at three to five days. Reference: Sausage and Food Safety.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: I have an unopened roll of generic ground pork sausage, purchased 10 days ago. It's been in the fridge. The label either says use by march 24 2012(about 2 months from now) or use by jan 24th 2012 4 days from now. The label also says Previously handled frozen for your... show more I have an unopened roll of generic ground pork sausage, purchased 10 days ago. It's been in the fridge. The label either says use by march 24 2012(about 2 months from now) or use by jan 24th 2012 4 days from now. The label also says Previously handled frozen for your protection. Refreeze or keep refridgerated..\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: How long will smoked sausage last in fridge. I made 5# of summer sausage and 5# of andouille last saturday. The summer has 3tb of tenderquick and the andouille had 1tsp of pink salt. I smoked it to 155*, the andouille on Sunday and the Summer on Wednesday. I vacuum sealed up small packages today.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Store the sausage in the refrigerator after the package is opened. There are some shelf-stable meats available and based on what you posted your vacuum sealed sausage is one of them. Source(s): http://www.fsis.usda.gov/PDF/FSRE_SS_1In... MDaisy · 3 years ago.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: To toss, or not to toss: The scoop on how long you can keep leftovers. Molly Kimball | NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune By Molly Kimball | NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune The Times-Picayune. on July 15, 2011 at 3:00 AM, updated July 15, 2011 at 10:25 AM.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The smoke and the curing will take care of a lot of the nasties and they are in the fridge...but why chance having to throw away perfectly good sausage. __________________. Chargriller Super Pro with a big ol rust hole and a mouse nest. ------. The way I see it, every life is a pile of good things and bad things.... The good things don't always soften the bad things, and vice-versa, the bad things don't necessarily spoil the good things and make them unimportant.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The sell by date is a guide for stores to know how long they can display perishables such as milk, cheese and meat. Again, the sell-by date isn't a safety date. You can often still use the product past the sell-by date, as long as it's been properly stored. The following are shelf-life times for a variety of foods.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Store in an air-tight container. Egg Beaters (or any type of egg whites purchased in a carton) will last about 10 days unopened in the fridge, and three days after opening. Freeze them, unopened, for about a year. As for hardboiled eggs, they'll stay good in the fridge for up to a week, but they don't freeze well.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Cooked sausage can be kept in the refrigerator longer than raw sausage, so it is best to go ahead and cook it. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, fresh uncooked sausage can be kept in the refrigerator only one to two days although it can be kept in the freezer for one to two months.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Sliced bread (white or whole wheat) should be good for at least five to seven days, whether opened or not, as long as it's kept tightly closed in the original wrapper and stored at room temperature. Berries. Fresh blueberries will last a week or two in the fridge, and 10 to 12 months in the freezer."
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can insulin be put in checked-in baggage on long flights
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Posts: 50 Forum Member. 27/05/10 15:32 #8. If you didnt need the medication during the flight would you still keep it close to you in hand luggage? My instincts tell me hand luggage because the medication is important and is less likely to be lost in hand luggage.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Security Guidelines for Air Travel With Diabetes. If you have diabetes, you should be aware of recent changes to airport security that will impact your packing and. preparation for air travel. The following tips can help you make traveling with your diabetes management tools. easier:\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Pills - Hand luggage or checked in luggage? If you didnt need the medication during the flight would you still keep it close to you in hand luggage? My instincts tell me hand luggage because the medication is important and is less likely to be lost in hand luggage.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: What Can I Bring With Me? Am I allowed to bring my diabetes supplies with me on the plane? Yes. TSA specifically states that diabetes-related supplies, equipment and medications, including liquids, are allowed through the checkpoint once they have been properly screened by X-ray or hand inspection. Passengers should declare these items and separate them from other belongings before screening begins.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: In fact, the TSA recommends you keep medication in your carry-on in case you need access to it. If it’s liquid medication , you can bring more than 3.4 ounces (as long as it’s a reasonable amount – don’t try to bring 3 gallons of liquid tylenol onboard) and it does not need to be in a zip top bag.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Thread: taking syringes on planes (checked baggage) taking syringes on planes (checked baggage) Okay, i know you could obviously have them if you're diabetic, in which case they'll have a nifty little black case with insulin and such... but would you ever get questioned for just having a stash in your checked luggage?\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Note Permitted (allowable) carry-on items vary by country and airline. See how to pack Travel Toiletries and liquids in carryon bag or checked luggage. How to pack medications for travel is one of the most asked travel questions. Know that you can always take your medications with you when you travel. NEVER put prescription meds in your checked luggage. It can be a huge hassle to replace it if your luggage goes missing.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: 27/05/10 15:14 #2. I can see what you mean, although I would say checked-in luggage, because of the whole 'liquid restrictions in hand luggage' security thing. I know that pills aren't liquids, but I think that they might be included in the list of items which have to go in a clear plastic bag.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Published 4:00 am, Sunday, October 21, 2001. They're often right up there on the list with guns, knives and box cutters: No syringes allowed in carry-on luggage. Which would seem to make sense - unless you're a diabetic who can't get through a long flight without an injection of insulin. There's been a lot of confusion in the past month about syringes and the Federal Aviation Administration's strict new rules on carry-on luggage.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Join Date. Dec 2005. Posts. 265. taking syringes on planes (checked baggage) Okay, i know you could obviously have them if you're diabetic, in which case they'll have a nifty little black case with insulin and such..."
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yes, diabetes-related supplies, equipment and medications, including liquids, are allowed through the checkpoint once they have been properly screened by X-ray or hand inspection.
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statute of repose new york construction
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: In this case, a New Jersey appellate panel clarified the trigger date for the ten-year statute of repose for construction litigation, N.J.S.A. 2A:14-1.1. The court held that the statute of repose is triggered upon substantial completion of the project.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Under New York law, a minor ordinarily has three years from the date of his or her eighteenth birthday to commence litigation. However, for medical malpractice actions, the statute of limitations cannot be extended for more than ten years from the date of the act or omission giving rise to the injury.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: The following synopsis of construction law in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is. designed as an overview of basic legal principles and for use as a research tool. It is not meant to. be a comprehensive summary of relevant law, nor is it to be interpreted as providing legal advice. to the reader.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The Pennsylvania Statute of Repose is codified at 42 Pa.C.S. §5536, and provides that a. civil action or proceeding brought against any person lawfully performing or furnishing the. design, planning, supervision, or observation of construction, or construction of any.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: This is unlike the statute of limitations period, which starts to run from the accrual of a cause of action and may grant the plaintiff a longer period of time to commence a lawsuit. For cases involving construction litigation, the time limitations for bringing an action are detailed in §95.11(3)(c), Florida Statutes.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Statute of Limitations for Claims Against Contractors. In New York, most subrogation actions must be filed within three (3) years from the date of loss. However, there are some important exceptions. The most important one is work that was done by contractors or architects.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: A statute of limitations is a law that places a time limit on pursuing a legal remedy in relation to wrongful conduct. After the expiration of the statutory period, unless a legal exception applies, the injured person loses the right to file a lawsuit seeking money damages or other relief.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: All fifty (50) states currently have statutes of repose, varying in the nature of both the type of claim covered by the statute and the length of the repose period. Forty-six (46) states have a statute of repose which apply to actions involving real property design, engineering, and construction. However, nineteen (19) states. also have statutes of repose limiting product liability claims.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Div. 2012) New Jersey's statute of repose essentially provides that no action may be brought to recover damages for any deficiency in the design, planning, surveying, supervision or construction of a project more than 10 years after the performance or furnishing of such services and construction..\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: For example, New York has a ten year statute of repose for claims of injury or property damage resulting from improvements to real property, commencing from the date the cause of action accrues, with the plaintiff required to file a cause of action or take other statutorily defined steps within that ten year period."
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more than 10 years
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when can you check in for a flight delta
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Yes, you may check-in for your Delta Air Lines (DL) flight at the airport self-service kiosk from 30 minutes to 4 hours before the scheduled departure time and receive a printed boarding pass. Can I check bags with the Delta Air Lines (DL) self-service kiosk check-in?:\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Yes, you may check-in for your Delta Air Lines (DL) flight with your mobile device starting 24 hours and ending 60 minutes before the scheduled departure time (depending on your departure city and destination) to receive a mobile boarding pass on your mobile device.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Yes, you may check-in for your Delta Air Lines (DL) flight online starting 24 hours and ending 60 minutes before the scheduled departure time (depending on your departure city and destination) to receive a mobile boarding pass on your mobile device or a printable boarding pass. You may use this option if: 1 you have an electronic ticket and the first flight is on Delta Air Lines (DL) 2 you may access your reservation with your confirmation code, e-ticket number, or frequent flyer account. 3 you are not a special needs passenger (for example an unaccompanied minor or traveling with a pet)\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Yes, you may check-in for your Delta Air Lines (DL) flight at the airport ticket counter from 30 minutes to 4 hours before the scheduled departure time and receive a printed boarding pass. Can I check bags at the Delta Air Lines (DL) ticket counter check-in?:\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Air India. 1 Passengers may check in online within 48 hours of departure of the flight and will close 2 hours prior departure. 2 Passengers travelling on domestic sectors are issued with boarding passes. 3 Passengers travelling on international sectors are issued with a confirmation slip instead of a boarding card.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Usually no, since a missed flight is a missed flight, but this may depend on the airline and the fare rules. It's easier to call the airline at the last moment to change a flight you haven't checked-in for though. – jpatokal Sep 23 '14 at 12:03.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: There's no Delta-wide policy on what happens next, this will depend entirely on the small print in your fare rules. Broadly speaking, assuming you've got a non-refundable fare: Domestic flights: You'll get credit worth the value of your ticket, minus a change fee (typically $200). So if your fare was under $200, you lose it all.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Passenger may check in online as early as 24 up to 60 minutes prior to the scheduled departure time. Passenger must hold a confirmed reservation and in possession of an e-ticket or a paper boarding pass for a scheduled flight by Adria Airways.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Back in the old days, you checked in for a flight when you arrived at the airport. The airline then could see that someone was missing, and give your seat to someone else. Now, if I check in for a flight online 24 hours early, the airline doesn't know if I'm sitting at the gate waiting to get on the plane, or sitting in traffic trying to get to the airport.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Air Trans Airways. 1 Passengers may check in online from 24 hours to 1 hour before their scheduled departure time. 2 For international travel, please check in at the airport at least 60 minutes prior to your flight’s scheduled departure time."
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You can check-in for your Delta Air Lines flight with your mobile device starting 24 hours and ending 60 minutes before the scheduled departure time.
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abbreviation for ecuador
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Ecuador is located in west South America between Colombia and Peru perú in The.(equator'that s what The spanish Word ecuador) Means this is the reason Why La mitad Del (Mundo … the center of the) world is In. quitoou'll see it most commonly used with Internet Domains names registered in ecuador, for example in the address for the Ecuadoriant department of Tourism, 'www.turismo.gov.ec'. The three letter abbreviation is ECU.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: I added the 2010 census results. Valentin Arzoumanian has discovered that Ecuador has a plan afoot to create nine planning zones (zonas de planificaci n), subdivided into 140 districts (distritos), and further into 1,134 circuits (circuitos). Implementation is scheduled for 2016.The zones are classified as seven regions and two metropolitan districts. added the 2010 census results. Valentin Arzoumanian has discovered that Ecuador has a plan afoot to create nine planning zones (zonas de planificaci n), subdivided into 140 districts (distritos), and further into 1,134 circuits (circuitos). Implementation is scheduled for 2016.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Ecuador is located in west South America between Colombia and Peru perú in The.(equator'that s what The spanish Word ecuador) Means this is the reason Why La mitad Del (Mundo … the center of the) world is In. quitobbreviationAn abbreviation is a way to shorten a word to save space. For example Ave. stands for Avenue and Apt. stands for apartment. An abbreviation (from Latin brevis sho … rt) is a shorter form of a word.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: It is bordered by Imbabura & Esmeraldas to the north, Cotopaxi & Santo Domingo de los Tsachilas tsáchilas to the, South & Napo sucumbios sucumbíos to, the East & And Esmeraldas santo domingo De los tsachilas tsáchilas. To the west, prior to 2008 The canton santo Domingo de los colorados was Part Of. the pichincha provincet is bordered by Imbabura & Esmeraldas to the north, Cotopaxi & Santo Domingo de los Tsachilas tsáchilas to the, South & Napo sucumbios sucumbíos to, the East & And Esmeraldas santo domingo De los tsachilas tsáchilas. To the west, prior to 2008 The canton santo Domingo de los colorados was Part Of. the pichincha province\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Guayas is a coastal province in Ecuador. It is bordered to the west by Manabi, Manabí Santa, elena and The Pacific (ocean as The gulf Of); guayaquil to the east By Los, Rios, Ríos, Bolivar, bolívar Chimborazo; canar cañar and azuay To The north By; los rios ríos and bolivar Bolívar And to the South By. el oro and the pacific oceanuayas' natural terrain is very diverse. The province has no elevations, except for the Coastal Range, which starts in Guayaquil and goes to Manabi. Manabí the areas west of The Coastal range are, desertic with an average temperature of°23. C the areas east of the range belong to The Guayas. watershed\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The two letter abbreviation is … EC. You'll see it most commonly used with Internet Domains names registered in ecuador, for example in the address for the Ecuadoriant department of Tourism, 'www.turismo.gov.ec'. The three letter abbreviation is ECU.bbreviationAn abbreviation is a way to shorten a word to save space. For example Ave. stands for Avenue and Apt. stands for apartment. An abbreviation (from Latin brevis sho … rt) is a shorter form of a word.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: This page details Ecuador phone code. The Ecuador country code 593 will allow you to call Ecuador from another country. Ecuador telephone code 593 is dialed after the IDD. Ecuador international dialing 593 is followed by an area code. The Ecuador area code table below shows the various city codes for Ecuador.Ecuador country codes are followed by these area codes. With the complete Ecuador dialing code, you can make your international call.cuador international dialing 593 is followed by an area code. The Ecuador area code table below shows the various city codes for Ecuador. Ecuador country codes are followed by these area codes.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: AbbreviationAn abbreviation is a way to shorten a word to save space. For example Ave. stands for Avenue and Apt. stands for apartment. An abbreviation (from Latin brevis sho … rt) is a shorter form of a word.More particularly, an abbreviation is a letter or group of letters, taken from a word or words, and employed to represent them for the sake of.bbreviationAn abbreviation is a way to shorten a word to save space. For example Ave. stands for Avenue and Apt. stands for apartment. An abbreviation (from Latin brevis sho … rt) is a shorter form of a word.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Enter “ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ country” (replacing “country” with the name of the country you’re interested in).In the right sidebar you’ll usually find the “Internet TLD” (internet top level domain) for the country in question.Good luck!ook it up on Wikipedia! Enter “ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ country” (replacing “country” with the name of the country you’re interested in). In the right sidebar you’ll usually find the “Internet TLD” (internet top level domain) for the country in question. Good luck! Please report corrections to our list.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Confidence votes 95. Ecuador is commonly abbreviated using either ISO standard 3166-1 alpha-2 or alpha-3, which use 2 letters and 3 letters repectively. The two letter abbreviation is EC.You'll see it most commonly used with Internet Domains names registered in ecuador, for example in the address for the Ecuadoriant department of Tourism, 'www.turismo.gov.ec'. The three letter abbreviation is ECU.ou'll see it most commonly used with Internet Domains names registered in ecuador, for example in the address for the Ecuadoriant department of Tourism, 'www.turismo.gov.ec'. The three letter abbreviation is ECU."
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Two letter : EC
Three letter : ECU
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does the brain stem include the cerebellum
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: The hindbrain is made of the cerebellum, pons and medulla. Often the midbrain, pons, and medulla are referred to together as the brainstem. The Cerebrum: The cerebrum or cortex is the largest part of the human brain, associated with higher brain function such as thought and action.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Cerebellum. The cerebellum is located behind the top part of the brain stem (where the spinal cord meets the brain) and is made of two hemispheres (halves).\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: The term brainstem refers to a composite substructure of the brain. It includes the midbrain, the pons and the medulla. It may also include the cerebellum and parts of the interbrain. Injury to the brain stem is so severe because it is similar to the motherboard of a computer being disrupted or destroyed.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Cerebellum. The cerebellum is located behind the top part of the brain stem (where the spinal cord meets the brain) and is made of two hemispheres (halves). The cerebellum receives information from the sensory systems, the spinal cord, and other parts of the brain and then regulates motor movements.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The brain stem is also the part of the brain that connects the cerebral hemispheres and the cerebellum with the spinal cord. All the nerve fibres leaving the brain pass through here to go to the limbs and trunk of the body.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The cerebellum is located behind the top part of the brain stem (where the spinal cord meets the brain) and is made of two hemispheres (halves). The cerebellum receives information from the sensory systems, the spinal cord, and other parts of the brain and then regulates motor movements.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Located at the base of the brain is the brain stem, a stalk-like structure that connects the brain to the spinal cord. The brain stem takes care of basic and involuntary functions such as breathing, blinking and bowel regulation.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The anatomy of the brain includes the cerebellum, cerebrum, and the brain stem. Each of these anatomic areas have different and distinct responsibilities for smooth, coordinated, and efficient and effective bodily functions.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The cerebellum receives information from the sensory systems, the spinal cord, and other parts of the brain and then regulates motor movements. The cerebellum coordinates voluntary movements such as posture, balance, coordination, and speech, resulting in smooth and balanced muscular activity.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: It includes the midbrain, the pons and the medulla. It may also include the cerebellum and parts of the interbrain. Injury to the brain stem is so severe because it is similar to the motherboard of a computer being disrupted or destroyed."
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Yes.
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does codeine liquid have alcohol
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Codeine acts in the central nervous system (CNS). Opioids attach to specific opioid receptors (found in the brain, spinal cord, and gastrointestinal tract) and when this happens, opioids can effectively change the way a person experiences pain.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Not everybody who takes codeine becomes addicted to it. If you are on the medication for a legitimate reason and can follow your doctor’s instructions – including abstaining from alcohol while on the medication – you probably don’t have a problem.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: So no. Alcohol used to be used a lot in elixirs and liquid suspensions but, for obvious reasons, this has ceased in recent years. But to be certain, ask your pharmacist -- they're certain to know. ... I just checked with my pharmacist and she informed me that it contains 9 percent alcohol.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Dear ty, Codeine is an opioid/narcotic analgesic that is typically used to reduce coughing or to relieve mild or moderate pain. It's often used in combination with other medications. However, codeine can have harmful interactions with many substances (like medications, herbal supplements, alcohol, narcotics, and so on). So, it's good to discuss with your health care provider all other substances you are currently taking before being prescribed codeine.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: And because codeine can add to the effects of alcohol and other CNS depressants, taking an overdose of the medication (or taking it in combination with alcohol or CNS depressants) can lead to unconsciousness or death.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: These two drugs interact in a way that can be life-threatening if the amount of codeine or amount of alcohol is sufficiently high. Codeine and alcohol combinations can cause you to get drowsy or have difficulty breathing; in some circumstances you could collapse or even die. If you’re on codeine but you can’t resist drinking, you may have a serious problem.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: When referring to just Oxycodone, there are no … direct interactions with promethazine/codeine syrup however it is recommended that you do not mix the two unless you have consulted your doctor first.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Promethazine hydrochloride solution made for injection is very different than a syrup. In Promethazine syrup you have a lot of fillers such as: Each teaspoon (5 mL) of Promethazine HCl Syrup Plain contains 6.25 mg promethazine HCl in a flavored syrup base with a pH between 4.7 and 5.2. Alcohol 7%.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: 1 If you can’t resist taking a drink or two while on codeine, you may have an addiction problem to one or both drugs. 2 Mixing these drugs may give you a buzz, but it also makes you drowsy and can cause you to stop breathing. 3 It’s also easier to overdose on codeine while on alcohol.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: 1 You can’t resist mixing alcohol and codeine. 2 Mixing codeine and alcohol is dangerous, which is why doctors caution patients not to do so. 3 If you can’t resist taking a drink or two while on codeine, you may have an addiction problem to one or both drugs."
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Mixing codeine and alcohol is dangerous.
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why are statistical analyses done in research
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Statistical analysis encompasses the whole range of techniques used in quantitative studies, as all such studies are concerned with the examination of discrete data, with describing this data using quantifiable measures, and with comparing this data to theoretical models or to other experimental results.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Statistical analysis is used in quantitative research to collect, organize, and describe empirical data. All quantitative studies rely on statistical analyses because quantitative research is a method of approaching questions that is based on concrete, observable, objective, and measurable data.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Why Statistics Is Important. I’m sure you’ve heard this most infuriating expression, which was popularized by Mark Twain. I’ve had enough of this expression, and here’s the rebuttal! In fact, I’ll make the case that statistics is not the problem, but the solution! Mistakes Can Happen.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The world today produces more data than ever before, and this is why we are celebrating statistics. It’s important to show others the impact statistics is having on society, including all branches of science, industry, public health, and public policy.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The statistical analysis depends on the objective of the study. The objetive of a survey is to obtain information about the situation of the population study. The first statistical task therefore is to do a descriptive anslysis of variables. In this anslysis it is necessary to present results obtained for each type of variable.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: “Statistics is unique among academic disciplines in that statistical thought is needed at every stage of virtually all research investigations including planning the study, selecting the sample, managing the data, and interpreting the results.”.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: As the field of statistics, the “ theoretical science or formal study of the inferential process, especially the planning and analysis of experiments, surveys, and observational studies.” (Piantadosi 2005). has developed in the twentieth century, clinical research has utilized statistical methods provide formal accounting for sources of variability ...\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Statistical analysis is prevalent in the field of education research today, specifically in policy research and in studies of school management, funding, staffing, and student retention rates.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The use of statistics allows clinical researchers to draw reasonable and accurate inferences from collected information and to make sound decisions in the presence of uncertainty. Mastery of statistical concepts can prevent numerous errors and biases in medical research.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: All Answers (16) 1 Hi Jasmine. 2 The statistical analysis depends on the objective of the study. 3 I agree with Lousie answer, just using statistic software can be help for analyze large population. A good method to know what analyses are relevant is to review papers for your similar 1 topic. I agree with Jason."
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Because quantitative research is a method of approaching questions that is based on concrete, observable, objective, and measurable data.
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what kind of electric guitar has an r on the neck
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: The Fender Bass was a revolutionary new instrument, which could be easily transported to a gig, and amplified to just about any volume without feeding back . Monk Montgomery was the first bass player to tour with the Fender bass guitar, with Lionel Hampton 's postwar big band in 1953.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: 1 Choose the type of guitar you are excited about playing. 2 Work within the parameters your budget. 3 The easiest guitar to play is the type you are most interested in learning. 4 Electric guitars are physically somewhat easier to play.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: 1 Work within the parameters your budget. 2 The easiest guitar to play is the type you are most interested in learning. 3 Electric guitars are physically somewhat easier to play. 4 Acoustic guitars have heavier gauge strings which require slightly firmer picking and fingering.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The standard design for the electric bass guitar has four strings, tuned E, A, D and G, in fourths such that the open highest string, G, is an eleventh (an octave and a fourth) below middle C, making the tuning of all four strings the same as that of the double bass (E1, A1, D2, G2).\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: With the explosion of the popularity of rock music in the 1960s, many more manufacturers began making electric basses. First introduced in 1960, the Fender Jazz Bass was known as the Deluxe Bass and was meant to accompany the Jazzmaster guitar.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Overview. 1 Choose the type of guitar you are excited about playing. 2 Work within the parameters your budget. 3 The easiest guitar to play is the type you are most interested in learning.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The bass guitar (also called electric bass, or simply bass; /ˈbeɪs/) is a stringed instrument played primarily with the fingers or thumb, by plucking, slapping, popping, (rarely) strumming, tapping, thumping, or picking with a plectrum, often known as a pick.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: 1 The easiest guitar to play is the type you are most interested in learning. 2 Electric guitars are physically somewhat easier to play. 3 Acoustic guitars have heavier gauge strings which require slightly firmer picking and fingering.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: While types of bass lines vary widely from one style of music to another, the bassist usually fulfills a similar role: anchoring the harmonic framework and establishing the beat. Many styles of music utilise the bass guitar, including rock, metal, pop, punk rock, country, reggae, gospel, blues, and jazz.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: If you just want to play the guitar but are not sure what type to choose then determine a budget and work within those parameters. Work within the parameters your budget. Ideally, your choice between the electric or acoustic guitar should be determined solely by a desire for one over the other."
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what are steri strips
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Main Image: Steri-Strips™ are slim adhesive strips which are used to close the wounds or minor cuts. They are frequently used to hold incisions together after surgery. Steri-Strips which look like tape strips are placed across the wound to hold the skin edges together. They are also known as “Butterfly strips”.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Skin Closure Application. 3M™ Steri-Strip™ Adhesive Skin Closures. • Clean and dry skin at least 5cm (2 inches) around wound. • If distention or movement is anticipated, consider using 3M™ Steri-. Strip™ Elastic Skin Closures. • Peel back package tabs to access the sterile Steri-Strip closures (fig. 1).\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: How to use steristrips: Always wash your hands before you care for your wound. This will help prevent infection. Clean and dry the skin around your wound before you put on new steristrips. Care for the wound as directed. Do not bathe for 24 hours. After 24 hours, wash around the area gently as directed.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Butterfly closures are often referred to using the genericized trademark Steri-Strips, the brand name used by 3M's Nexcare. The precursor to the Steri-Strip was 3M's Micropore brand of microporous surgical tape. They are also called butterfly stitches (despite being an alternative to stitches) or butterfly bandages.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Steristrips are sterile pieces of medical tape used to close wounds and help the edges grow back together. Steristrips keep the wound clean and protected while it heals. Steristrips usually fall off on their own in about 7 to 10 days.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Answer: From a medical standpoint, Steri-Strips are great. They can hold together small, contoured areas of the body that required an incision effectively until the site heals. The bad thing is that they can be stubborn when you try to remove them. They tend to stay put and resist removal. First, do not attempt to remove Steri-Strips too soon. Always follow your doctor's orders -- even if the Steri-Strip is itchy or irritating.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Nexcare™ Steri-Strip™ Skin Closure is the #1 skin closure in hospitals, used for improved cosmetic results. Nexcare Steri-Strip skin closures are ideal for securing, closing and supporting small cuts and wounds and for wound support following suture or staple removal. They hold firmly in place, and are breathable for greater comfort. Resources.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Butterfly closure. (Redirected from Steri-Strip) Butterfly closures are adhesive bandage strips which can be used to close small wounds. They are applied across the laceration in a manner which pulls the skin on either side of the wound together.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Clean and dry the skin around your wound before you put on new steristrips. 1 Care for the wound as directed. 2 Only remove the steristrips if directed. 3 Apply new steristrips as directed. Do not scrub or pick at the steristrips.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: • The rest of the wound should be closed with additional Steri-Strip. closures spaced approximately 3mm (1/8 inch) apart by (a) sequentially. bisecting remaining length of wound with Steri-Strip closures or (b) applying Steri-Strip closures 3mm (1/8 inch) apart until edges are."
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Sterile pieces of medical tape used to close wounds and help the edges grow back together.
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what percentage of australians have cvd
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: The impact of cardiovascular disease. 1 In 2007–08, about 3.5 million Australians had a long-term cardiovascular disease. 2 Nearly 50,000 deaths were attributed to CVD in Australia in 2008.3 It was responsible for more deaths than any other disease group—34% of the total.he impact of cardiovascular disease. 1 In 2007–08, about 3.5 million Australians had a long-term cardiovascular disease. 2 Nearly 50,000 deaths were attributed to CVD in Australia in 2008.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: 1 In 2003-04, cardiovascular disease was the principal diagnosis for 7% or 448,859 hospitalisations in Australia. 2 Of these, more than a third (37%) were attributable to coronary heart disease, 14% to heart rhythm disorders, 9% to heart failure, 7% to stroke and 6% to peripheral vascular disease (AIHW 2006a). In 2004-05, the prevalence of cardiovascular disease was highest amongst those who were born in North-West Europe (29%) followed by the United Kingdom and Southern Eastern Europe (both at 28%), North Africa and the Middle East (19%), Australia (17%) and South East Asia (15%).\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: 40 percent of deaths in the UK are from CVD. 36 percent of premature deaths in men and 27 percent in women are from CVD. 11 • An estimated 8 million Canadians (1 in 4) have some form of cardiovascular disease. CVD accounts for more deaths than any other disease.early half (42 percent) of all deaths in the EU are from CVD (46 percent of deaths in women and 38 percent of deaths in men). Between one-third and one-half of deaths from CVD are from CHD and over one-fourth are from stroke.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: 1 Ninety percent of women have one or more risk factors for developing heart disease. 2 Since 1984, more women than men have died each year from heart disease. 3 The symptoms of heart disease can be different in women and men, and are often misunderstood. Ninety percent of women have one or more risk factors for developing heart disease. 2 Since 1984, more women than men have died each year from heart disease. 3 The symptoms of heart disease can be different in women and men, and are often misunderstood.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: 1 Heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women. 2 More than half of the deaths due to heart disease in 2009 were in men. 3 1. 4 Coronary heart disease (CHD) is the most common type of heart disease, killing over 370,000 people annually. 1. 5 Every year about 735,000 Americans have a heart attack.eart Disease in the United States. 1 About 610,000 people die of heart disease in the United States every year–that’s 1 in every 4 deaths. 1. 2 Heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women. 3 More than half of the deaths due to heart disease in 2009 were in men.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The proportion of people with heart disease increased steadily with age. More than one quarter (29.2%) of all Australians aged 75 years and over had heart disease, and the highest rate was for men aged 85 years and over (47.1%).Heart disease was more common amongst men (5.5%) than women (4.5%).The proportion of people with heart disease increased as the level of disadvantage increased.ore than one quarter (29.2%) of all Australians aged 75 years and over had heart disease, and the highest rate was for men aged 85 years and over (47.1%). Heart disease was more common amongst men (5.5%) than women (4.5%).\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: 1 CVD accounted for about 18% of the overall burden of disease in Australia in 2003, with coronary heart disease and stroke contributing over 80% of this burden.he impact of cardiovascular disease. 1 In 2007–08, about 3.5 million Australians had a long-term cardiovascular disease. 2 Nearly 50,000 deaths were attributed to CVD in Australia in 2008.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: 1 In 2007–08, about 3.5 million Australians had a long-term cardiovascular disease. 2 Nearly 50,000 deaths were attributed to CVD in Australia in 2008. 3 It was responsible for more deaths than any other disease group—34% of the total.he impact of cardiovascular disease. 1 In 2007–08, about 3.5 million Australians had a long-term cardiovascular disease. 2 Nearly 50,000 deaths were attributed to CVD in Australia in 2008.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: In developing countries, half of all deaths of women over 50 are due to heart disease and stroke. 8 • CVD is the leading cause of death in Europe, accounting for over 4 million deaths each year. Nearly half (49 percent) of all deaths are from CVD (55 percent of deaths in women and 43 percent of deaths in men).early half (42 percent) of all deaths in the EU are from CVD (46 percent of deaths in women and 38 percent of deaths in men). Between one-third and one-half of deaths from CVD are from CHD and over one-fourth are from stroke.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: 1 Heart disease is the leading cause of death of American women, killing more than a third of them. 2 35.3% of deaths in American women over the age of 20, or more than 432,000, are caused by cardiovascular disease each year. More than half of the deaths due to heart disease in 2008 were in men. 2 Coronary heart disease is the most common type of heart disease. 3 In 2008, 405,309 people died from coronary heart disease. 4 Every year about 785,000 Americans have a first coronary attack."
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55 percent of deaths in women and 43 percent of deaths in men.
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cost to replace cracked window pane
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: A do-it-yourself homeowner with a 100-year-old home reports costs of $12 for a new pane of glass, $1 for a box of glazier's points (the small triangular wedges that hold the pane of glass in place), and $3-$9 for window putty or exterior caulk and a caulk gun, or $16-$22 total to replace a single broken pane.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: fix broken window glass double pane A less expensive way to fix a broken double pane window is to replace just the affected pane of glass, without having to replace the entire window. broken window glass Do-it-yourself tips for repairing broken window glass and a free consultation with glass experts.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: window pane replacement glass Modern windows require more DIY skills to remove and replace glass. If you aren't experienced working with glass, calling a professional may be a good idea. replace double pane window glass aluminum frame If your double pane window is cracked, you don't need to replace the whole window.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Insulated glass windows are framed in vinyl or wood, and occasionally aluminum. The price varies based on the labor required to remove the damaged glass from the window, replace it and restore the seal. When your window gets foggy, the seal on one of the panes has broken.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Benefits of Glass Replacement. Some of the advantages of replacing the glass in a window include an immediate solution to a broken pane, the affordability and the opportunity to upgrade the home. Replacing the entire window, which includes the frame as well as the sash, will be a much lengthier process than simply replacing the pane.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Reasons to Replace Window Glass. The most common reasons to replace window glass are because the pane is cracked, because the pane is no longer transparent or because the homeowner wants to upgrade to a more efficient type of glass.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Monday 18 January 2010 07.06 EST. If you've got a single-glazed window or door, it's pretty simple to replace a pane. Consult a glazier when buying the replacement piece – the thickness will depend on the location of the window. The new pane needs to be 2mm smaller than the width and height of the opening.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Replacement glass can cost $3-$14 or more a square foot, depending on the type of glass needed (single pane, double-glazed, insulated, etc.), for a cost of $10-$170 varying from a small piece of glass to one up to 3' wide and 4' high.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Hiring a handyman or window contractor to remove and replace a broken pane of glass can cost $50-$500 or more, depending on the size and type of glass, but averages $100-$300.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Double pane glass is priced separately. If you add the cost of the glazing compound and caulk, the cost to replace a 2-by-2-foot pane of glass would range from about $60 for a clear pane to about $100 for a tinted pane of tempered glass. Don't forget to allow money for paint if you have to make repairs to the frame."
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Averages $100-$300
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what is inhibitors
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: In biology. 1 Enzyme inhibitor, a substance that binds to an enzyme and decreases the enzyme's activity. 2 Reuptake inhibitor, a substance that increases neurotransmission by blocking the reuptake of a neurotransmitter. 3 Lateral inhibition, a neural mechanism that increases contrast between active and (neighbouring) inactive neurons.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Inhibitor Defined. A chemical inhibitor is a reactant or process that slows or halts a chemical reaction. In order to understand this, imagine a chemical reaction is like driving a car. You start driving at 'reactants' and continue on to your destination, or 'products'.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Video: Inhibitors: Definition & Types. In this lesson, we introduce the concept of a chemical inhibitor, how chemists use them to stop or modify reactions, and common types of chemical inhibitors you may encounter in everyday life.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Chemical or substance added or applied to another substance, to slowdown a reaction or to prevent an unwanted chemical change. For example, anti-oxidants are added as inhibitors to food to retard its spoilage from exposure to air (oxygen). Similarly, protective coatings inhibit the corrosion of metals by preventing their contact with the air and/or water. An inhibitor is an opposite of a catalyst. You Also Might Like...\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: What is angiogenesis? Angiogenesis is the formation of new blood vessels. This process involves the migration, growth, and differentiation of endothelial cells, which line the inside wall of blood vessels. The process of angiogenesis is controlled by chemical signals in the body. These signals can stimulate both the repair of damaged blood vessels and the formation of new blood vessels. Other chemical signals, called angiogenesis inhibitors, interfere with blood vessel formation.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: What are inhibitors? Inhibitors are a serious medical problem that can occur when a person with hemophilia has an immune response to treatment with clotting factor concentrates. The immune system defends the body from harmful germs and viruses.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Enzyme inhibitor, a substance that binds to an enzyme and decreases the enzyme's activity. Reuptake inhibitor, a substance that increases neurotransmission by blocking the reuptake of a neurotransmitter. Lateral inhibition, a neural mechanism that increases contrast between active and (neighbouring) inactive neurons.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: An enzyme inhibitor is a molecule that binds to an enzyme and decreases its activity. Since blocking an enzyme's activity can kill a pathogen or correct a metabolic imbalance, many drugs are enzyme inhibitors. They are also used in pesticides.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: What are Protease Inhibitors (PIs)? When HIV infects a CD4 cell in a person's body, it copies its own genetic code into the cell's DNA. The CD4 cell is then programmed to make new HIV genetic material and HIV proteins. The proteins must be cut up by the HIV protease—a protein-cutting enzyme—to make functional new HIV particles.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The binding of an inhibitor can stop a substrate from entering the enzyme's active site and/or hinder the enzyme from catalyzing its reaction. Inhibitor binding is either reversible or irreversible. Irreversible inhibitors usually react with the enzyme and change it chemically (e.g. via covalent bond formation)."
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An inhibitor is an opposite of a catalyst.
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what percent of electricity comes from coal
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: When you turn your lights on at home, do you ever think about where that electricity comes from? In Oregon, our electricity comes from a variety of resources, from coal and petroleum to nuclear energy. We also use renewable resources – including water, wind, and the sun – to generate electricity. Your home’s electricity could be coming from any (or all!) of these sources. 2012-2014 Electricity Resource Mix.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: The PSE fuel mix for electricity delivered to customers in 2014 is detailed in the graph below, as published by the state of Washington. * Biomass, landfill gas, petroleum, and waste. Source of data: Published by the Washington Department of Commerce, December 2015, with data reported by PSE in April 2015.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: U.S. 2014 Electricity Generation By Type. Coal power in the United States accounted for 39% of the country's electricity production in 2014. In 2015 this fell to 33% Coal supplied 16.5 quadrillion BTUs of energy to electric power plants in 2013, which made up nearly 92% of coal's contribution to energy supply. Utilities buy more than 90 percent of the coal consumed in the United States.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Coal & electricity. Coal plays a vital role in electricity generation worldwide. Coal-fired power plants currently fuel 41% of global electricity and, in some countries, coal fuels a higher percentage of electricity. Steam coal, also known as thermal coal, is used in power stations to generate electricity.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Puget Sound Energy is the largest energy utility in the state, providing electric power to more than 1 million customers. Approximately 46 percent of the electricity PSE customers use comes from our own power plants. We currently have more than 3,500 megawatts of power-generating capacity. We purchase the rest of our power supply from a variety of other utilities, independent power producers and energy marketers across the western United States and Canada.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The average share of electricity generated from coal in the US has dropped from 52.8% in 1997 to 45.0% in 2009. In 2009, there were 1436 coal-powered units at the electrical utilities across the US, with a total nominal capacity of 338.732 MW (compared to 1024 units at nominal 278 GW in 2000).\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Efficiency gains in electricity generation from coal-fired power stations will play a crucial part in reducing CO2 emissions at a global level. A one percentage point improvement in the efficiency of a conventional pulverised coal combustion plant results in a 2-3% reduction in CO2 emissions.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: In 2014, hydroelectric power accounted for more than a third of our power portfolio. We also generate electricity with our own thermal power plants. We share ownership of a large coal-fired generating facility in eastern Montana, and we own several natural-gas-fired power plants in the Puget Sound region.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Natural gas provides 28% of our energy and is used to heat more than half the homes in the United States. It is also a raw material in a variety of common products, such as paints, fertilizers, plastics, medicines, and antifreeze.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The RPS requires that 25% of the electricity provided by Oregon’s largest utilities come from renewable resources by 2025. We are well on our way to meeting that goal! The Oregon Department of Energy collects electricity resource data from our state’s utility providers."
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how much does a carpenter charge per hour
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: When it comes to finishing an entire house, a carpenter might charge in the region of $3.00 to $3.50 per square foot for doing the basic interior trim, internal doors, window frames, baseboards and other internal fittings in a home, which would probably come to around $3,250 to $4,000 for an average house.he cost of hiring a carpenter for this kind of work will depend a lot on the design or complexity of what you want done exactly, but typically will cost from for top quality work. This doe $35 per hour for a budget job to $55-$60 per hour s not include materials.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: 1 Having a carpenter create custom-built wainscoting (covering the bottom half of an interior wall) in a 10'x12' room can cost $1,000-$2,600 for just the labor; with lumber and other materials, total costs could be $1,200-$5,600 or more, depending on the type and quality of lumber. Adding a non-load-bearing interior wall can cost $400-$1,500 for labor and materials for a wall 8' high and 18'-20' long.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: 1 Carpenters typically charge $30-$100 or more an hour, depending on local rates and the complexity of the work performed. 2 Total costs will depend on the size and type of project. Adding a non-load-bearing interior wall can cost $400-$1,500 for labor and materials for a wall 8' high and 18'-20' long.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: 1 Hiring a finish carpenter to create one-of-a-kind built-in shelving units can cost $2,000-$5,000 or more, not including lumber and other materials.2 Installing a custom closet organizing system typically costs $1,000-$5,000 and can be $20,000-$30,000 or more for exotic wood with a variety of luxury options. Adding a non-load-bearing interior wall can cost $400-$1,500 for labor and materials for a wall 8' high and 18'-20' long.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Salary Outlook. According to the BLS, carpenters earned a median salary of $40,500 in 2013, or $19.47 per hour. During that period, the highest-paid carpenters earned about $73,100, while the lowest-paid earned $25,120. The motion picture and video industry pays the highest for carpentry work.ead more on salaries and benefits here. According to the BLS, carpenters earned a median salary of $40,500 in 2013, or $19.47 per hour. During that period, the highest-paid carpenters earned about $73,100, while the lowest-paid earned $25,120.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The average salary of all carpenters as of May 2012 was $44,520 a year, or $21.41 hourly, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. At the high end, the top 10 percent of carpenters earned $34.90 per hour or more.The lowest 10 percent of income earners made $11.96 or less per hour. the median wage was $19.20 an hour. The BLS also noted that apprenticeship pay is often 30 percent to 50 percent less than full professional carpenter pay.he lowest 10 percent of income earners made $11.96 or less per hour. the median wage was $19.20 an hour. The BLS also noted that apprenticeship pay is often 30 percent to 50 percent less than full professional carpenter pay.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Read more on salaries and benefits here. According to the BLS, carpenters earned a median salary of $40,500 in 2013, or $19.47 per hour. During that period, the highest-paid carpenters earned about $73,100, while the lowest-paid earned $25,120.The motion picture and video industry pays the highest for carpentry work.ead more on salaries and benefits here. According to the BLS, carpenters earned a median salary of $40,500 in 2013, or $19.47 per hour. During that period, the highest-paid carpenters earned about $73,100, while the lowest-paid earned $25,120.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: A carpenter can help. They may also work with: Since the services carpenters provide vary from job to job, most tend to charge by the hour. This may be in additional to a quote cost, which is usually deducted from the final invoice. However, some carpenters don’t charge an up-front fee and only charge for their time.Depending on where you live, carpenters’ rates range from $40 up to $80 an hour.More complex jobs, such as custom installations or building a new kitchen, will cost more as the carpenter will require a higher skill set. For these jobs, you’re likely to be looking at $80 or more per hour. carpenter can help. They may also work with: Since the services carpenters provide vary from job to job, most tend to charge by the hour. This may be in additional to a quote cost, which is usually deducted from the final invoice. However, some carpenters don’t charge an up-front fee and only charge for their time.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: (United States). Very much a male-dominated career in the United States, Carpenters earn an average of $19.35 per hour. Compensation for this group is mainly affected by location, but career length and the particular employer are influential factors as well.United States). Very much a male-dominated career in the United States, Carpenters earn an average of $19.35 per hour. Compensation for this group is mainly affected by location, but career length and the particular employer are influential factors as well.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: For a general carpenter, you can plan on paying roughly $20-30 per hour. For a finish carpenter the price goes up, anywhere from $35+ per hour.The difference between a general carpenter and a finish carpenter is pretty straightforward. A general carpenter is a qualified journeyman (or equivalent), who has completed an apprenticeship in the carpentry trade (or equivalent).or a finish carpenter the price goes up, anywhere from $35+ per hour. The difference between a general carpenter and a finish carpenter is pretty straightforward. A general carpenter is a qualified journeyman (or equivalent), who has completed an apprenticeship in the carpentry trade (or equivalent)."
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$40 up to $80
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what is a punjab?
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: The Punjab (/pʌnˈdʒɑːb/, /ˈpʌndʒɑːb/, /pʌnˈdʒæb/, /ˈpʌndʒæb/), also spelled Panjab, panj-āb, land of five rivers (Punjabi: پنجاب (Shahmukhi); ਪੰਜਾਬ (Gurumukhi)), is a geographical and cultural region in the northern part of South Asia, comprising areas of eastern Pakistan and northern India.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: The city of Chandigarh, within the Chandigarh union territory, is the joint capital of Punjab and Haryana. 1 The word Punjab is a compound of two Persian words, panj (“five”) and āb (“water”), thus signifying the land of five waters, or rivers (the Beas, Chenab, Jhelum, Ravi, and Sutlej).\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: (formerly) a province in NW British India: divided between India and Pakistan in 1947. 2. a state of NW India: reorganized in 1966 as a Punjabi-speaking state, a large part forming the new state of Haryana; mainly agricultural.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: most punjabis are sikhs .... punjabi is a language and a punjabi is someone who comes from punjab (state in northern india) ...... most punjabis have light brown skin, black hair, and brown eyes ...... also punjab is the richest state in india ......... and punjab in punjabi means the land of five rivers (punj dariama de tar-te)\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Punjab, state of India, located in the northwestern part of the subcontinent. It is bounded by the Indian states of Jammu and Kashmir to the north, Himachal Pradesh to the northeast, Haryana to the south and southeast, and Rajasthan to the southwest and by the country of Pakistan to the west.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Punjab is the name of the region of Punjab in Both Pakistan and India. The people of Punjab are called Punjabi's. The language spoken is Punjabi, but different scriptures are used; in Pakistan Shahmukhi is used and in India Gurmukhi.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The people of the Punjab today are called Punjabis and their principal language is called Punjabi. The main religions of the Punjab region are Islam, Sikhism and Hinduism. Other religious groups are Christianity, Jainism and Buddhism.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Bhangra is a traditional folk dance from the Punjab region of India and Pakistan. This dance is characterized by its use of Punjabi Boliyan lyrics, a style of couplet singing. Boliyan is used to express emotion over a specific situation, particularly love, money, and relationships. It is traditionally sung by women.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The name of the region is a compound of two Persian words Panj (five) and āb (water) and was introduced to the region by the Turko-Persian conquerors of India and more formally popularised during the Mughal Empire. Punjab literally means (The Land of) Five Waters referring to the rivers: Jhelum, Chenab, Ravi, Sutlej, and Beas.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: A state of northwest India in the eastern part of the historical region of the Punjab. Chandigarh is the capital. Word History: Punjab, a region of the northwest Indian subcontinent bounded by the Indus River in the west and the Yamuna in the east, comes through Hindi from Persian panj-āb, five rivers, referring to tributaries of the Indus."
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State of India, located in the northwestern part of the subcontinent.
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+what is forbs as a food for animals?
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Black-tailed Deer are the largest remaining herbivore naturally found in Monterey County. They are small to medium-size deer with reddish coats in summer, gray brown coats in winter. They have large ears, and a black-tipped tail. They eat a variety of grasses, leaves, forbs, and acorns.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Some of the many plants these wild pigs eat are acorns, forbs, grass, tubers, roots, bulbs and fungi. Acorns are a particular favorite for feral hogs. They also like eating a lot of herbaceous vegetation, including water hyssop (Bacopa monnieri).\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Feral hogs (Sus scrofa) are wild animals that are widespread in regions all over the planet, although they originally come from the Old World. The swine have opportunistic feeding patterns, and they aren't picky eaters at all. Feral hogs -- or wild boars -- enthusiastically dine on flesh and plants alike.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: They eat many types of seeds, berries, tubers, and leaves of grasses, forbs, and woody plants. They usually make their burrows in open, well-grazed grasslands, but can occasionally be found living in open clearings of forests near fallen timber.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: In the wild, bison eat grass, forbs (weeds), and browse (woody plants). They need about 24 pounds of dry matter a day, when grazing in the wild. Within the pens, the bison receive three pounds of nutritious cubes every other day. Have the students weigh out three pounds of dog food on a scale in a large paper sack.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Bison eat grass as the greatest percentage of their daily diet. These animals eat approximately 93% grass, 5% forbs, and 2% browse as averaged over the course of one year. Grass can be defined as the plants that are usually tufted or sod-forming herbaceous plants with narrow, elongated leaves.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Brush Rabbit - Sylvilagus bachmani. Brush Rabbits are small, short-legged rabbits with moderately pointed ears and white cottontails. They eat many kinds of grasses and forbs, especially sow thistle and sea lettuce. They favor areas of dense brush for protection and cover, and are therefore seldom seen. They can be diurnal or nocturnal, so watch for them near thickets of blackberries or dense shrubs, or crossing the trails.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: 1 Discuss with the students which plants are considered grasses, forbs, and browse. Explain to them that although bison may eat from these all three categories, bison eat mostly grass. 2 Have students fill out the chart. Have the students collect examples of these plants.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: List of Animals That Eat Feral Hogs. Feral hogs eat practically anything they encounter, but they also have some predator concerns themselves. People sometimes prey on feral hogs, as do many kinds of animals, specifically bobcats, wolves, foxes, bears, raptors, big birds of prey and crocodiles.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Feral hogs dine on a wide array of animals. Tiny mammals, snails, birds, insects, insect larvae, crayfish, reptiles, earthworms and amphibians all pop up on their menus. As far as mammals go, they occasionally consume young livestock, rabbits and deer."
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Weeds
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why is ethanol used in hydrolysis of halogenoalkanes
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Middle. - The reason why ethanol is added is because the halogenoalkanes are immiscible with just silver nitrate, however ethanol makes the solution of silver nitrate and the halogenoalkanes miscible. And doesn't interfere with the reaction in anyway, it is a helping spectator.* Monitor the test tubes under room temperature until a precipitate is seen. In which case a note must be made of the time. - The formation of a precipitate shows the rate of hydrolysis of the haloalkanes.nd doesn't interfere with the reaction in anyway, it is a helping spectator. * Monitor the test tubes under room temperature until a precipitate is seen. In which case a note must be made of the time. - The formation of a precipitate shows the rate of hydrolysis of the haloalkanes.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: (i) Hydrolysis -. This is the direct replacement of the bromine atom in the molecule with a hydroxide (-OH) group, giving a bromide ion. This can be achieved in a variety of ways. Water is the main reactant needed, to provide the-OH group.ubstitution = the direct replacement of an atom, or group of atoms, with another atom or group of atoms. There is one mechanism for 1° haloalkanes and another slightly different one for 3° haloalkanes. They both depend on the polarisation of the carbon-halogen bond present in the molecule.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Testing for halogenoalkanes Silver nitrate solution can be used to find out which halogen is present in a suspected halogenoalkane. The most effective way is to do a substitution reaction which turns the halogen into a halide ion, and then to test for that ion with silver nitrate solution.Doing the reaction.ackground. In this case, various halogenoalkanes are treated with a solution of silver nitrate in a mixture of ethanol and water. Nothing else is added. After varying lengths of time precipitates appear as halide ions (produced from reactions of the halogenoalkanes) react with the silver ions present.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: A water molecule removes one of the hydrogens attached to the oxygen to give an alcohol and a hydroxonium ion-exactly as happens with primary halogenoalkanes. The rate of the overall reaction is governed entirely by how fast the halogenoalkane ionises.he halogen atom is replaced by-OH. For example, using 1-bromoethane as a typical primary halogenoalkane: An alcohol is produced together with hydrobromic acid. Be careful not to call this hydrogen bromide. Hydrogen bromide is a gas.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Hydrolysis, a reaction in which water breaks a bond, is a good example of the nucleophilic nature of haloalkanes. The polar bond attracts a hydroxide ion, OH − (NaOH (aq) being a common source of this ion).or more information, see Halomethane. Haloalkane or alkyl halides are the compounds which have the general formula ″RX″ where R is an alkyl or substituted alkyl group and X is a halogen (F, Cl, Br, I). Haloalkanes have been known for centuries. Chloroethane was produced synthetically in the 15th century.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: A number of organic compounds undergo hydrolysis, such as amides, esters and halogenoalkanes. Hydrolysis. In the overall process of hydrolysis, a bond in an organic molecule is broken, and an O-H bond in a water molecule also breaks.Then, from the water molecule, an O-H group adds to one part from the organic molecule, and an H atom to the other. Hydrolysis is therefore the reaction of an organic compound with water.However, hydrolysis is often catalysed (in acidic or alkaline solution), and this is discussed later.hen, from the water molecule, an O-H group adds to one part from the organic molecule, and an H atom to the other. Hydrolysis is therefore the reaction of an organic compound with water. However, hydrolysis is often catalysed (in acidic or alkaline solution), and this is discussed later.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Silver nitrate is used as an indicator-when dissolved the ionic bond holding the Silver atom to the rest of the molecule is broken letting loose positive silver ions into the solution. These react with the lone negative halogen ions which are formed by the hydrolysis of haloalkanes, to form a visible precipitate.This indicates that hydrolysis has occurred and the colour can show the which haloalkane was hydrolysed.Yellow-Iodoalkane Cream-Bromoalkane White-Chloroalkane.ilver nitrate is used as an indicator-when dissolved the ionic bond holding the Silver atom to the rest of the molecule is broken letting loose positive silver ions into the solution. These react with the lone negative halogen ions which are formed by the hydrolysis of haloalkanes, to form a visible precipitate.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Background. In this case, various halogenoalkanes are treated with a solution of silver nitrate in a mixture of ethanol and water. Nothing else is added. After varying lengths of time precipitates appear as halide ions (produced from reactions of the halogenoalkanes) react with the silver ions present.ackground. In this case, various halogenoalkanes are treated with a solution of silver nitrate in a mixture of ethanol and water. Nothing else is added. After varying lengths of time precipitates appear as halide ions (produced from reactions of the halogenoalkanes) react with the silver ions present.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: First lets make sure we understand the terms in the question. Hydrolysis is the reaction of something with water. Often it needs to be catalysed with acids or bases. Halogenoalkanes are organic compounds, which contain carbon and hydrogen atoms plus one halogen.They contain only single bonds.ydrolysis is the reaction of something with water. Often it needs to be catalysed with acids or bases. Halogenoalkanes are organic compounds, which contain carbon and hydrogen atoms plus one halogen. They contain only single bonds.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Hello. First lets make sure we understand the terms in the question. Hydrolysis is the reaction of something with water. Often it needs to be catalysed with acids or bases. Halogenoalkanes are organic compounds, which contain carbon and hydrogen atoms plus one halogen. They contain only single bonds.ydrolysis is the reaction of something with water. Often it needs to be catalysed with acids or bases. Halogenoalkanes are organic compounds, which contain carbon and hydrogen atoms plus one halogen. They contain only single bonds."
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In this case, various halogenoalkanes are treated with a solution of silver nitrate in a mixture of ethanol and water. Nothing else is added. After varying lengths of time precipitates appear as halide ions (produced from reactions of the halogenoalkanes) react with the silver ions present.
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what reyes gloves do pros use
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: The Cleto Reyes Pro Fight Gloves fits like no other, they are so comfortable and offer a great deal of support… Read Full Review. If you are commenting on behalf of the company that has been reviewed, please consider upgrading to Official Business Response for higher impact replies.eyes are the Rolls Royce of Boxing kit I got mine from the WBC merchandise site speedy delivery. The Cleto Reyes Pro fight Gloves are the best in the world. There are no bad points, they feel great… Read Full Review.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Sparring gloves are basically extra-padded training gloves so that you’re not hurting your sparring opponent. Regardless of size or weight, hardly anyone ever spars with anything less than 16oz unless you’re a really small person (under 120 pounds).risti, I’ve been working exclusively with women of all ages, size and abilities for over 4 years and found the Ringside IMF training gloves are all-around the best so far. The girls really love them. Weight is up to you, we use 14 to 18 oz. at the Boxing Studio.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Man, I have a pair of Ringside 14 oz. sparring gloves that I bought in 1993 that are still usable! They are pretty weathered but the padding is still good. I have used Grant, Reyes, Casanova, Everlast, Title, PRO, and some others.he best way to buy punching gloves, and maybe anything else in life, is to go to a store that carries the product and try them out in person. Get a feel for the gear and use your own judgment for “quality” and “feel”. Don’t let the salesperson talk you into buying their own generic store-brand boxing products.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Report Abuse. Eight to ten ounce. Gloves vary by what type of padding is used. Reyes, Grant, Everlast, and Whining are the most commonly used. Reyes are what the punchers wear.Grant are for the defensive fighter. This is because the glove has greater surface area. Whining are a good glove to protect your hands.Whining also have a larger surface area.eport Abuse. Eight to ten ounce. Gloves vary by what type of padding is used. Reyes, Grant, Everlast, and Whining are the most commonly used. Reyes are what the punchers wear.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: She uses 12 oz Title gel bag/sparring gloves for bag and mitts. Her trainer spends 50 percent of the time on defense and wants a physically smaller glove to use exclusively for that. I thought a 12 oz professional Ringside fighting glove might be a good option.risti, I’ve been working exclusively with women of all ages, size and abilities for over 4 years and found the Ringside IMF training gloves are all-around the best so far. The girls really love them. Weight is up to you, we use 14 to 18 oz. at the Boxing Studio.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Reyes gloves are used by Manny Pacquiao, Juan Manuel Marquez, Kelly Pavlik, Marcos Maidana, Amir Khan and numerous other top fighters. They're popular with boxers who don't have a history of hand problems and who have above-average punching power.hey’re very expensive, but no other glove will give you the protection that these will. These gloves are worn by too many top pros during their training to list, but they are a little bit rarer of a sight in actual fights, due to the drawback of they’re reduced power.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Cleto Reyes. Cleto Reyes Boxing Gear is the most famous boxing brand on Earth, worn by fighters the world over,. Made in Mexico and famous through sponsoring the likes of Ricky Hatton, Oscar De La Hoya, Manny Pacquiao and more, Cleto Reyes boxing gloves are the last word in quality and performance.leto Reyes. Cleto Reyes Boxing Gear is the most famous boxing brand on Earth, worn by fighters the world over,. Made in Mexico and famous through sponsoring the likes of Ricky Hatton, Oscar De La Hoya, Manny Pacquiao and more, Cleto Reyes boxing gloves are the last word in quality and performance.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Everlast is the company that most people think about when it comes to boxing. They've been around for over 100 years and definitely make high-quality pro fight gloves. Personally, I train in Everlast gloves, as they're very supportive and solid all around.hey’re very expensive, but no other glove will give you the protection that these will. These gloves are worn by too many top pros during their training to list, but they are a little bit rarer of a sight in actual fights, due to the drawback of they’re reduced power.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Mexican brand Cleto Reyes Boxing gloves are used by pro boxers around the world and considered the best in the industry. Caption. Buy Photo. Mexican brand Cleto Reyes Boxing gloves are used by pro boxers around the world and considered the best in the industry.Workers put together boxing gloves at the Cleto Reyes factory in Toluca, Mexico, in August.exican brand Cleto Reyes Boxing gloves are used by pro boxers around the world and considered the best in the industry. Caption. Buy Photo. Mexican brand Cleto Reyes Boxing gloves are used by pro boxers around the world and considered the best in the industry.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: “Reyes are the Rolls Royce of Boxing kit I got mine...”. Written on: 16/11/2008 by davidoff728 (1 review written). Reyes are the Rolls Royce of Boxing kit I got mine from the WBC merchandise site speedy delivery. The Cleto Reyes Pro fight Gloves are the best in the world.There are no bad points, they feel great… Read Full Review.eyes are the Rolls Royce of Boxing kit I got mine from the WBC merchandise site speedy delivery. The Cleto Reyes Pro fight Gloves are the best in the world. There are no bad points, they feel great… Read Full Review."
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where is sperm stored
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: The epididymis (/ɛpɨˈdɪdɨmɪs/ ; plural: epididymides /ɛpɨdɨˈdɪmədiːz/ or /ɛpɨˈdɪdəmɪdiːz/) is a tube that connects a testicle to a vas deferens in the male reproductive system. It is present in all male reptiles, birds, and mammals.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Sperm are produced in the testes, and stored in a gland called the epididymis. Sperm from the testes are immature, and cannot move on their own.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Report Abuse. Anyone who said semen is stored in the balls or testes (testicles) is wrong. The testes create sperm, a portion of the semen but that is all.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Anyone who said semen is stored in the balls or testes (testicles) is wrong. The testes create sperm, a portion of the semen but that is all. The mature semen is stored in the ductus deferens, a muscular tube that carries sperm superiorly from the epididymis into the abdominal cavity to the ejaculatory duct.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Sperm is made in the testes, but stored in the epididymis, a gland where it is also matured.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Semen is stored in the seminal vesical, many people think it is stored in the scrotum but that is where sperm are stored.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Sperm is made in the testes, but stored in the epididymis, a gland where it is also matured. Sperm from the testes cannot yet move on their own.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The mature semen is stored in the ductus deferens, a muscular tube that carries sperm superiorly from the epididymis into the abdominal cavity to the ejaculatory duct. The ductus deferens is wider in diameter than the epididymis and uses its internal space to store mature sperm.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The mature semen is stored in the ductus deferens, a muscular tube that carries sperm superiorly from the epididymis into the abdominal cavity to the ejaculatory duct.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: SEMEN is the combination of several different fluids... sperm is stored in the tubules after being made by the testicles, and there are several organs around the bladder and crotch area that during sex will combine just before ejaculation to form semen."
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what kind of cd to use in voice recordings
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: An Introduction to Recording Your Own CD 7. CD Burner. A CD burner is a device that can write your mix onto a. CD. Once the CD holds your music, it can be played on. most audio CD players. A CD burner may be a stand-alone device or it may. be built right into a studio workstation for maximum portability.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Q: record voice and burn to cd. I teach adult literacy. I want to record myself reading simple passages and burn this to cd for the students so they can listen and read along. I did this once on my old pc but I can't figure out how to do it on Mac.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Microphone: A microphone is required to capture the sound of the talent’s voice. The quality of your microphone will have a large impact on the overall quality of your recordings. Headphones: The talent needs to be able to hear the material, so headphones are essential.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: There are many different varieties of outboard gear available, but for recording voice-overs you’ll mainly be using microphone preamps, dynamics processors and channel strips. A high-quality microphone preamp will have a much cleaner sound and the ability to bring out appealing sonic characteristics of a microphone.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The best headphones to use for recording voice-overs are Closed-Back, Circumaural headphones. As the name implies, the back of the ear cups on closed-back headphones are solid, which prevents sound from leaking (and thus less unwanted noise will be picked up by the microphone).\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Once you have your recordings import them into iTunes and create a playlist consisting of all the audio files you want to burn to CD, then right-click the playlist and select 'Burn Playlist to Disk'. Feb 7, 2012 3:59 PM. Helpful (1) Reply options Link to this post.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: To configure Audacity for this: 1 At the bottom left of the Audacity window, set the Project Rate to 44100 Hz. 2 Some CD burning software require you to have a stereo track. If your Project does not already contain a stereo track, click 3 . Click and choose WAV (Microsoft) signed 16-bit PCM in the Save as type box.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: To configure Audacity for this: 1 At the bottom left of the Audacity window, set the Project Rate to 44100 Hz. 2 Some CD burning software require you to have a stereo track. 3 Click and choose WAV (Microsoft) signed 16-bit PCM in the Save as type box.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: When you sing or play an instrument, a digital. recorder captures the sound you produce. It can then. play it back at your command. A recorder may store your performance on a. hard disk drive—like the kind you’d find in a computer—on a memory card, on digital tape or on a CD, depending on the recorder the studio has.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: In my version, you can record your voice, and then choose Share and burn it to a CD. in response to kjgpinelake Weird!!! It just works on mine, but I notice you're using Leopard OS X 10.5. Maybe an upgrade to Snow Leopard or even Lion would do the trick."
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hilary duff actress
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Actress | Soundtrack | Music Department. Hilary Erhard Duff was born on September 28, 1987 in Houston, Texas, to Susan Duff (née Cobb) and Robert Erhard Duff, a partner in convenience store chain.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Duff was born in Houston, Texas. Duff's mother, Susan Colleen Duff (née Cobb) is a film producer, co-executive producer of A Cinderella Story (2004) and producer of The Perfect Man (2005) and Material Girls (2006), as well as the manager of her sister Hilary and was previously a homemaker.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Hilary Duff with ex-husband Mike Comrie in 2012. Comrie has been accused of rape. Picture: Michael Buckner/Getty Images For March Of Dimes. FORMER ice hockey star Mike Comrie — the ex-husband of actor Hilary Duff — is accused of raping a woman at his Los Angeles home during a three-way sex encounter, according to a report.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Hilary Duff. For Duff's 2004 self-titled album, see Hilary Duff (album). Hilary Erhard Duff (born September 28, 1987) is an American actress and singer. Duff began her acting career at a young age, and quickly became labeled a teen idol as the title character of the Disney Channel comedy series Lizzie McGuire (2001–2004).\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Hilary Duff Hot: Actress Struts Her Stuff In Tight Pants (PHOTO) Hilary Duff looked amazing as she left a hair salon in Beverly Hills yesterday (April 19). The new mom, who gave birth to her son Luca a year ago, donned super tight skinny jeans, a tank top and ankle boots, proving that motherhood hasn't stopped her from staying in tip-top shop.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Bieber, who is known for having memorable hair, appears to have dyed his hair a darker purple at the crown of his head. Why Hilary Duff Has No Plans to Get Married Again Single motherhood hasn't always been easy for Hilary Duff , but the 28-year-old actress has no plans to get married again either.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Hilary Duff. Hilary Erhard Duff was born on September 28, 1987 in Houston, Texas, to Susan Duff (née Cobb) and Robert Erhard Duff, a partner in convenience store chain. When Hilary was six, she had been traveling in the Cechetti Ballet with her sister Haylie Duff but decided she wanted to fulfill her dream of acting.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Hilary Duff with ex-husband Mike Comrie in 2012. Comrie has been accused of rape. FORMER ice hockey star Mike Comrie — the ex-husband of actor Hilary Duff — is accused of raping a woman at his Los Angeles home during a three-way sex encounter, according to a report.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Hilary Duff Apologizes for Controversial Halloween Costume Hilary Duff is apologizing for her controversial Halloween costume, which many have called offensive. The actress, along with her boyfriend Jason Walsh, dressed up as a pilgrim and Native American, respectively.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Haylie Duff. Haylie Katherine Duff (born February 19, 1985) is an American actress, television host, author, singer, songwriter and businesswoman. She is the older sister of former Lizzie McGuire actress Hilary Duff."
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remove quick delete from end of email outlook 2013
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Using the To-Do Bar. Outlook 2013 | Quick Tips © PC Helps Support, LLC For help with Outlook or any Office application, contact the Service Desk. Go to the View tab, the Current View group, and choose the Change View button. Your options will vary depending on what grouping of items you are in.sing the To-Do Bar. Outlook 2013 | Quick Tips © PC Helps Support, LLC For help with Outlook or any Office application, contact the Service Desk. Go to the View tab, the Current View group, and choose the Change View button. Your options will vary depending on what grouping of items you are in.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Microsoft ® Outlook 2013 Cheat Sheet Keyboard Shortcuts To Access the Inbox: Click the Mail button in the Navigation Bar. Click the To Check for New Messages: Send/Receive button on the Quick Access toolbar, or press F9. Message Indicators: Message has not been read.icrosoft ® Outlook 2013 Cheat Sheet Keyboard Shortcuts To Access the Inbox: Click the Mail button in the Navigation Bar. Click the To Check for New Messages: Send/Receive button on the Quick Access toolbar, or press F9. Message Indicators: Message has not been read.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: How to delete duplicate emails in Outlook. Unfortunately, even the latest version of Outlook 2013 does not provide any tool that would let us remove duplicate email messages in Outlook folders. Microsoft suggests a way, or rather a workaround, to delete duplicates manually.You can try it if you have time, and this may even work if you have a few dozen emails.nfortunately, even the latest version of Outlook 2013 does not provide any tool that would let us remove duplicate email messages in Outlook folders. Microsoft suggests a way, or rather a workaround, to delete duplicates manually.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: In Outlook 2013 RTM, the Message list contains Quick Flag and Quick Delete buttons to the right of each message. However, these buttons are not touch-enabled and while the Delete button displays when a user moves their finger over the X, as shown in the first screenshot, the X doesn't do anything when touched.n Outlook 2013 RTM, the Message list contains Quick Flag and Quick Delete buttons to the right of each message. However, these buttons are not touch-enabled and while the Delete button displays when a user moves their finger over the X, as shown in the first screenshot, the X doesn't do anything when touched.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: You can remove the items from the QAT by customizing the toolbar. Refer the link below which talks about how to customize QAT in Outlook 2013. http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/support/add-commands-to-the-quick-access-toolbar-HA102814964.aspx. Let us know the details and hope the link provided is helpful.Thank you.ou can remove the items from the QAT by customizing the toolbar. Refer the link below which talks about how to customize QAT in Outlook 2013. http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/support/add-commands-to-the-quick-access-toolbar-HA102814964.aspx. Let us know the details and hope the link provided is helpful. Thank you.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: In the Compact View of the Outlook 2013 Preview Pane, how do I remove the quick delete button which appears at the right-hand side of the previewed email?his gives you buttons on the right side of your screen, but unlinks the delete x from the flag! Seems to work for me so far. This link has screenshots: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/2013/outlook-2013-touch-screen-mode/. share | improve this answer. answered Nov 14 '14 at 4:47.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Quick Access Toolbar on the right edge of Outlook 2013. HarryWong asked on April 30, 2014. HA. HA. I wanted to find out how to remove the Quick Access Toolbar on the right edge of the screen. This appears to be non configurable, unlike the Quick Access Toolbar described in this article (http://office.microsoft ...ou can remove the items from the QAT by customizing the toolbar. Refer the link below which talks about how to customize QAT in Outlook 2013. http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/support/add-commands-to-the-quick-access-toolbar-HA102814964.aspx. Let us know the details and hope the link provided is helpful. Thank you.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: HA. HA. I wanted to find out how to remove the Quick Access Toolbar on the right edge of the screen. This appears to be non configurable, unlike the Quick Access Toolbar described in this article (http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook-help/customize-the-quick-access-toolbar-HA010362102.aspx#_Toc352651883).ou can remove the items from the QAT by customizing the toolbar. Refer the link below which talks about how to customize QAT in Outlook 2013. http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/support/add-commands-to-the-quick-access-toolbar-HA102814964.aspx. Let us know the details and hope the link provided is helpful. Thank you.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: In the Compact View of the Outlook 2013 Preview Pane, how do I remove the quick delete button which appears at the right-hand side of the previewed email?his link has screenshots: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/2013/outlook-2013-touch-screen-mode/. 1 The instructions at that link helped me solve the reverse problem. 2 On a new system, I wanted to see the quick delete button on the right-hand side of an e-mail when I hovered over it. 3 It turned out that it was just hidden.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: This link has screenshots: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/2013/outlook-2013-touch-screen-mode/. 1 The instructions at that link helped me solve the reverse problem. 2 On a new system, I wanted to see the quick delete button on the right-hand side of an e-mail when I hovered over it. 3 It turned out that it was just hidden.his link has screenshots: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/2013/outlook-2013-touch-screen-mode/. 1 The instructions at that link helped me solve the reverse problem. 2 On a new system, I wanted to see the quick delete button on the right-hand side of an e-mail when I hovered over it. 3 It turned out that it was just hidden."
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how do you set up a hypothesis testing problem?
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Here the null hypothesis is definitely not-B (no effect of treatment) and the $p$-value is interpreted as the amount of evidence against the null. With a small $p$-value we can confidently reject the null, that there is no treatment effect, and conclude that there is a treatment effect.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: In this framework we can only reject or not reject (never accept) the null, and it is all about falsifying the null. Note that the $p$-value does not need to be justified by an (imaginary) repeated number of decisions. Neither framework is without problems, and the terminology is often mixed up.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: The null hypothesis should generally assume that differences in a response variable are due to error alone. For example if you want to test the effect of some factor A on response x, then the null would be: $H_0$ = There is no effect of A on response x.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Matloff - problems stemming from the fact that hypothesis tests do not address questions of scientific. interest. Upton - The experimenter must keep in mind that significance at the 5% level will only coincide with. practical significance by chance!.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: This because in the course of a statistical test you either reject the Null-Hypothesis (and favor the Alternative Hypothesis) or you cannot reject it. Since your goal is to reject the Null-Hypothesis you set it to the outcome you do not want to be true. Side Note: I am aware that one should not set up a statistical test to twist it and break it until the Null-Hypothesis is rejected, the casual language was only used to make this rule easier to remember.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: 4. Decide: The nule hypothesis, H0, cannot be accepted with a significance level of 1%. It is believed that the average level of prothrombin in a normal population is 20 mg/100 ml of blood plasma with a standard deviation of 4 miligramos/100 ml.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Someof the problems with null hypothesis testing are given below (several more problems exist, but thesetend to be somewhat technical and, thus, are not given here): 1. The most glaring problem with the use of hypothesis testing is that nearly all null hypotheses areobviously false on a priori grounds! H: 9S = #S = S = $ƒƒƒ = S.& This is a trivial “strawman..\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Jones - There is a rising feeling among statisticians that hypothesis tests ... are not the most. meaningful analyses. Jones - preoccupation with testing 'is there an interaction' in factorial experiments, ...\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Morrison and Henkel - we usually know in advance of testing that the null hypothesis is false. Nelder - multiple comparison methods have no place at all in the interpretation of data.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: 2. Calculate the limit of acceptance: For a significance level of α = 0.05, the corresponding critical value is: zα/2 = 1.96. Calculate the confidence interval for the mean: 3. Verify: The value of the mean of the sample is: 18.5. 4. Decide: The nule hypothesis, H0, cannot be accepted with a significance level of 5%."
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how long is the blowfly life cycle
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Hatching from an egg to the first larval stage takes about eight hours to one day. Larvae have three stages of development (instars); each stage is separated by a molting event. The instars are separable by examining the posterior spiracles, or openings to the breathing system.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: If it was 70 degrees Fahrenheit outside, this is how long it'd take for flies to advance from stage to stage. This was for my chem project. I like Bob the best ^.^.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: About 1,100 species of blow flies are known, with 228 species in the Neotropics, and a large number of species in Africa and Southern Europe. The most common areas to find Calliphoridae species are in India, Japan, China, Central America, and the Southern United States.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: If it was 70 degrees Fahrenheit outside, this is how long it'd take for flies to advance from stage to stage. This was for my chem project. I like Bob the best 1 ^.^. Entertainment. 2 Standard YouTube License.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Blow fly eggs, usually yellowish or white in color, are about 1.5 mm x 0.4 mm, and, when laid, look like rice balls. While the female blow fly typically lays 150–200 eggs per batch, she is usually iteroparous, laying around 2,000 eggs during the course of her life.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Under room temperature (about 20 °C), the black blow fly Phormia regina can change from egg to pupa in 150–266 hours (six to 11 days). When the third larval stage is complete, it will leave the corpse and burrow into the ground to pupate, emerging as an adult seven to 14 days later.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The Calliphoridae (commonly known as blow flies, blow-flies, carrion flies, bluebottles, greenbottles, or cluster flies) are a family of insects in the order Diptera, with 1,100 known species.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Do you agree or disagree with the way that this right has been implemented in the criminal justice system-Summarize the criminal defendant rights contained within the Fourth. Identify the specific goals and challenges of the model. Identify the specific goals and challenges of the model.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: After feeding, larvae of flesh flies pupate. While some pupae remain dormant for several weeks, most species emerge as adults within 12 to 15 days. These adults measure 10 to 14 mm in length and are gray in color, with dark black or brown stripes along the thorax.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: A single female can produce hundreds of eggs during her lifetime, and more than 25 larvae may hatch at one time. Depending upon the species, eggs may hatch within 24 hours and the entire life cycle of the flesh fly may be complete within one to three weeks. Larvae are yellow in color, with pointed heads. They thrive in decaying meat, manure and garbage."
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can you get everything on the IS3 before tracks???
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: As for whether your road car will be up to a track day... well, probably not-but don't panic... First of all, It s not a power thing. Most first timers seem to think the problem will be lack of power from the engine, but power is one of the last things that needs to be addressed to achieve quick lap times.s for whether your road car will be up to a track day... well, probably not-but don't panic... First of all, It s not a power thing. Most first timers seem to think the problem will be lack of power from the engine, but power is one of the last things that needs to be addressed to achieve quick lap times.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: I really like a maximum of 2%, 2 climb in 100 of track (this can be rounded off to 96, or eight feet). When you are limited to a 4x8' board, you either don't climb or you go steeper than 2%. My maximum is 3%, 3 per 100, and I find that I have no serious problems with it.he key with flexible track, as with sectional track, is to let your track do everything smoothly: no sudden curves or kinks, and no sudden ups or downs either. You can run into this when you fasten your track down or when you begin to climb or finish a descent.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: 1 Do not do anything new on the day of the meet, like new shoes, or eat new foods. 2 Stick with foods that you are familiar with. 3 If you get new shoes you should get them about a week or two before the meet, just don’t get new shoes on the day of the meet as you will be unfamiliar with them. Also, make sure to find out what size spikes the track you are racing at allows before you shop. 2 If your legs or joints are hurting you, or you have a cold always take some icy hot to relax and relieve the pain. 3 You can also use it to help clear your breathing for a cold.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: It can be hard to recover from a bad fight in a relationship. Even if you and your partner have come to an agreement, the arguing can really put a damper on things. It might take some time to restore the romance and affection. Here's how you can get your relationship back on track.If you're in an unhappy, unhealthy relationship, that's one thing.ou might need to not be around your partner while the bulk of your negative feelings pass, and that's okay. However, if your partner needs space and you don't, it can be disconcerting. Here are some things to keep in mind: 1 Avoid clinging: Sometimes one partner want space after a fight, whereas the other feels clingy.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: You get one minute for your introduction, during which you explain what you plan to say. Then you get 60 seconds each for your three main points. That last 60 seconds can be used either for a short conclusion, or as a buffer in case you run long. Key: Use verbal cues to keep the audience on track.ou get one minute for your introduction, during which you explain what you plan to say. Then you get 60 seconds each for your three main points. That last 60 seconds can be used either for a short conclusion, or as a buffer in case you run long. Key: Use verbal cues to keep the audience on track.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: 1 If you get new shoes you should get them about a week or two before the meet, just don’t get new shoes on the day of the meet as you will be unfamiliar with them. 2 Don't focus on the other competitors, this will cause intimidation and you won't be able to perform as best as you can. Also, make sure to find out what size spikes the track you are racing at allows before you shop. 2 If your legs or joints are hurting you, or you have a cold always take some icy hot to relax and relieve the pain. 3 You can also use it to help clear your breathing for a cold.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: 1 As you are a winner, so are they and need to be acknowledged for their support! 2 Get a physical. 3 You can get one from your doctor and/or health department. 4 Always remember, in the end it is not about what you achieved but who you became in the process. 5 Videos are great too, take a look on You Tube for Track Meet Events.efore running, warm up. You can do this by doing a warm-up lap and running drills. Stretching is also good before your run. If running three miles is too hard for you then gradually increase your mileage every week. For Example: Week one, run 1 mile (1.6 km) everyday.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: 1 You can get one from your doctor and/or health department. 2 Always remember, in the end it is not about what you achieved but who you became in the process. 3 Videos are great too, take a look on You Tube for Track Meet Events.efore running, warm up. You can do this by doing a warm-up lap and running drills. Stretching is also good before your run. If running three miles is too hard for you then gradually increase your mileage every week. For Example: Week one, run 1 mile (1.6 km) everyday.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: If you can't wait to get on a proper track-try one with lots of run off first, so if you do 'overcook' you have lots of room to stop before something stops you! - Bedford Autodrome is probably the best in the UK for run off (Silverstone also has masses, but has nasty cat litter traps which will wreck your paintwork).s for whether your road car will be up to a track day... well, probably not-but don't panic... First of all, It s not a power thing. Most first timers seem to think the problem will be lack of power from the engine, but power is one of the last things that needs to be addressed to achieve quick lap times.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Here are nine awesome things you can do with Google Analytics 5 that will help you get the most out of your analytics information and use it to improve your website’s content, conversions, and user experience.o view it, click on the Advanced Segments, check the custom segment you want to view and click apply. Now you can see all of your traffic and goal conversion data that arrives from those sources which will give you a good idea of what is working the best for your website."
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is asana a crm?
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Reliable account management is important for sales and customer success teams. With Asana, you can easily track your prospects and customers, see their account status, and know who is responsible for each account. Create a new project. Name it, “Account tracking.” Add the project to your sales or customer success team.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Use Asana for Tasks: It is very easy to add tasks, subtasks and assign due dates to the slightest task. All team members can assign task owners – which allows a great, creative and collaborative space. Use Asana for Templates: I’ve created reusable templates in Asana that allow me to streamline things in my business.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: To take the next step in human productivity, we need a fresh start. We created Asana to help take that step; to improve the productivity of individuals and groups, to increase the potential output of every team’s effort.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Better together. Zapier is a web app designed to make integrations of apps like Microsoft Dynamics and Asana. You can use our simple interface to quickly design your own custom integrations. Zapier has been described as amazing and incredible by its thousands of business users, so try us today and see if you agree!\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Asana is a full service project and team management tool that is also a cloud-based collaborative workspace. I use it to brainstorm, plan, organize and communicate details across distances with my team of independent contractors.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: How great teams get things done. Asana is a shared task list for your team – the best way to communicate, organize, and track your work. Send tasks, not emails. Asana centers your team’s communication on the work you’re doing, keeping everyone on the same page.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Using Asana for account tracking is an effective way to manage account information alongside the work you need to do on each account. You and your team will have a clear idea of the account’s history, and can plan opportunities for the future.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: I would hope that the various insurance companies involved would make me whole and that I would have no reason to sue. But in the end, it really would be up to my homeowner’s insurance policy. I would file the initial claim with my homeowner’s policy and I would allow the insurance company to decide how to proceed. I would be required to do so based on my contract with the insurance company any...\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: But too often, the friction of coordination, of communicating the right amount of information, to the right people, at the right time, in the right place, gets in the way. This friction lowers our collective productivity – which worsens with the complexity of projects we undertake.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: A Zap is a connection between two apps made of a trigger and an action. Whenever the trigger event happens, Zapier will automatically make the action event happen for you! Explore Asana on Zapier. Explore Microsoft Dynamics CRM on Zapier."
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how long after your tax return is accepted will it take to get it back
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: If you have a myGov account, you can also check your prior year tax returns or multiple returns by logging in to your online services accountExternal Link. These services are available 24 hours a day. Log in or create a myGov accountGetting your refund Electronic returns are normally processed in two weeks.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: If you still don't see a credit or debit transaction 7-10 days after your return has been accepted, call IRS e-file Payment Services at 1-888-353-4537 or contact your state tax agency, as appropriate.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Tracking your refund or fixing a mistake. On this page: Getting your refund; Tracking your refund; Delayed tax returns; Amending tax returns or fixing a mistake; The quickest and easiest way to check the progress of your most recent tax return is by using the ATO app or online This link opens in a new window. All you need is your tax file number.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Accepted simply means the government received your e-filed tax return. If you're getting a refund, the next step is for the government to approve your refund before they can send your money to you. Once you've been accepted, start tracking your federal refund on the IRS Where's My Refund site. For state refunds, use your state government's refund lookup service. (Go here if you need information on how to amend a return you’ve already filed.)\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Accepted simply means the government received your e-filed tax return. If you're getting a refund, the next step is for the government to approve your refund before they can send your money to you. Once you've been accepted, start tracking your federal refund at the IRS Where's My Refund site. For state refunds, use your state government's refund lookup service.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: On top of that, it can take your bank a few more days to post the debit to your account. Don't worry – as long as you e-filed by April 17, 2018, 11:59 P.M. local time and selected April 17, 2018 (or earlier) as your payment date, you won't get penalized for late payment (rejected returns have until April 23, 2018 to re-file or mail the return).\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Don't worry – as long as you e-filed by April 18, 2017, 11:59 P.M. local time and selected April 18, 2017 (or earlier) as your payment date, you won't get penalized for late payment (rejected returns have until April 23, 2017 to re-file or mail the return).\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: After acceptance, the next step is for the government to review your refund. During the review process, they look for math errors on your return (extremely rare in TurboTax) and they also check if you owe back taxes, unpaid child support, or other debts.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: It can take up to 21 calendar days after acceptance for the IRS to issue your refund, although most refunds go more quickly than that, while a small handful may take a bit longer. Start tracking your federal refund at the IRS Where's My Refund site. For state refunds, go to your state government's refund lookup service.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Online amendments are generally processed in four weeks, compared to paper amendments which take 10 weeks. You can amend multiple times if needed. If you lodged with a registered tax agent, they can amend your tax return. Once you’ve lodged your tax return, we will issue you a notice of assessment. This tells you whether you're entitled to a refund or that you have a tax debt to pay. If you think you made a mistake on your tax return, you can lodge an amended return online."
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what is myelogenous leukemia
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: What is Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia. Chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) is a type of slow-growing blood and bone marrow cancer. It is most often a disease of middle age (between 55-60 years of age) but can also be diagnosed in children. Other names for CML include chronic myeloid leukemia and chronic granulocytic leukemia.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Acute Myeloid Leukemia. Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a type of blood cancer. AML usually develops from cells that would turn into white blood cells (other than lymphocytes). Sometimes, though, it can develop from other types of blood-forming cells.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Acute myeloid leukemia starts in the bone marrow. This is the soft inner parts of bones. With acute types of leukemia such as AML, bone marrow cells don't mature the way they're supposed to. These immature cells, often called blast cells, just keep building up.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Cause of CML is related to an abnormal chromosome called the Philadelphia chromosome. Radiation exposure can increase the risk of developing CML. Radiation exposure can be from radiation treatments used in the past to treat thyroid cancer or Hodgkin lymphoma or from a nuclear disaster.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) is a cancer of the blood and bone marrow — the spongy tissue inside bones where blood cells are made. The word acute in acute myelogenous leukemia denotes the disease's rapid progression.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: By Mayo Clinic Staff. Print. Chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) is an uncommon type of cancer of the blood cells. The term chronic in chronic myelogenous leukemia indicates that this cancer tends to progress more slowly than acute forms of leukemia. The term myelogenous (my-uh-LOHJ-uh-nus) in chronic myelogenous leukemia refers to the type of cells affected by this cancer.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) Chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) is cancer that starts inside bone marrow. This is the soft tissue in the center of bones that helps form all blood cells. CML causes an uncontrolled growth of immature and mature cells that make a certain type of white blood cell called myeloid cells.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: In this article. Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a type of blood cancer. AML usually develops from cells that would turn into white blood cells (other than lymphocytes). Sometimes, though, it can develop from other types of blood-forming cells.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: As CML progresses, the number of immature, non-functioning “blast” cells in the bloodstream and marrow increases, and this is called the blast crisis phase of CML. At this point, the disease has many of the same symptoms as acute leukemia.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: It's called myelogenous (my-uh-LOHJ-uh-nus) leukemia because it affects a group of white blood cells called the myeloid cells, which normally develop into the various types of mature blood cells, such as red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets."
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A type of slow-growing blood and bone marrow cancer.
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differences between painting and photography
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Rating Newest Oldest. Best Answer: Even though this sounds like a homework question, I take a stab. To me, as far as representational pictures (as opposed to abstract), one big difference between a photo and a painting is that a photo is taken with one eye and a painting is made with two (usually).\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Photography is also generally viewed as being representational as contrasted with the impressionistic possibilities inherent in painting. This is indeed true if you compare merely pointing a camera on autofocus and auto-exposure at something and shooting versus pointing a loaded paintbrush at a canvas and shooting.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: • A picture can be anything from a drawing to a painting, to an etching. • All the images that we take without any knowledge in photography and which do not require our photographic talent are known as pictures. Related posts: 1 Difference Between Photo and Photograph. 2 Difference Between Photo and Image. 3 Difference Between Drawing and Painting. 4 Difference Between Artist and Designer.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The frame. The frame of the picture mediates between these two spaces. It is not however a boundary between the two, because neither space seems to terminate anywhere. The painting space, if the work is representational, has an implied continuation below and above the frame, to its left and right.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Photography can definitely be representational, but it doesn't have to be limited by that. The resulting photographs needn't bear any resemblance at all to reality. It's up to you. By the same token, a painting can be a wild as the artist wishes, but there are numerous examples of paintings that look quite life like.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Some differences is that: Photography can form a picture in seconds, where as a painting can take months to create. Also, photography is a cheaper, and also, you can make sooo many images of the same photo via the negatives. Paintings have only One, unless the artist is bothered to paint the exact same painiting! lol.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Photo Tip of the Week. Painting Versus Photography. The word photography comes from the Greek for painting with light.. A look at the differences between the mediums of painting and photography can help make you a better photographer. The difference most often cited is that painters start with a blank canvas while photographers have to work with what they find. But this distinction isn't entirely as clear cut as it might appear.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: 9. Differences between painting and photography. Photography and painting occupy the same position on the spectrum because there are no salient differences between them in how we experience time and space. There are however interesting differences during the creation phase.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Difference between Photography and Painting. Photography was first introduced into the public consciousness in 1837, and since then it has had an interesting relationship with imagination and painting.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Of course, the way a photo is made and the way a painting is made is completely different. One hardly involves the human touch; the other is made completely by hand. But that's obvious, so I thought I'd mention these other two differences."
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A picture can be anything from a drawing to a painting, to an etching.All the images that we take without any knowledge in photography and which do not require our photographic talent are known as pictures.
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declawing cats age limit
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: Declawing kittens (feline onychectomy), while possible, is considered to be inhumane by many. Kittens do recover quickly from the surgery which usually occurs between 3 to 5 months of age. The procedure is usually done on the front claws and only for indoor cats.Outdoor cats need all of their claws for climbing and protection. Declawing involves removing the claw which is the last bone of each cat finger.he ideal age for a kitten to be declawed is between the ages of 3 months to 5 months. Kittens are faster to get used to the declawing than older cats. The operation has the surgeon removing with a scalpel the last part of the bone of each toe.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: NEVER. Declawing is not a removal of the nails of a cat. Declawing surgery is actually the amputation of the first digit of each of the cat's toes. In human terms, it would … be the equivalent of chopping off each finger tip at the first knuckle.This severs muscle and tendons which causes much pain and discomfort to the cat.EVER. Declawing is not a removal of the nails of a cat. Declawing surgery is actually the amputation of the first digit of each of the cat's toes. In human terms, it would … be the equivalent of chopping off each finger tip at the first knuckle.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: If needed you can also use soft paws or soft claws they are vinyl nail covers that you glue onto the cats claws every six weeks. If the cat is scratching the couch, put on double sided tape, or plastic corner covers or tin foil on the covers...cats hate the feel of those things on their claws.he eats the Soft Claws off in a day.|||I do not believe that there is an age limit per se in which a cat cannot be declawed. However, many veterinarians will not perform onychectomy (declawing) at all even in the Us.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: NEVER. Declawing is not a removal of the nails of a cat. Declawing surgery is actually the amputation of the first digit of each of the cat's toes. In human terms, it would … be the equivalent of chopping off each finger tip at the first knuckle.This severs muscle and tendons which causes much pain and discomfort to the cat.EVER. Declawing is not a removal of the nails of a cat. Declawing surgery is actually the amputation of the first digit of each of the cat's toes. In human terms, it would … be the equivalent of chopping off each finger tip at the first knuckle.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Cats can be spayed as young as 5 months, and any time after that. However, you should NEVER have your cat declawed. It's a very harmful, unnecessary, and inhumane mutilation of a very vital part of a cat's body, and is illegal in many parts of the world.EVER. Declawing is not a removal of the nails of a cat. Declawing surgery is actually the amputation of the first digit of each of the cat's toes. In human terms, it would … be the equivalent of chopping off each finger tip at the first knuckle.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: If scratched furniture bothers you, and you lack the compassion to retrain your cat to use posts, etc., get a dog. |||If you were in the UK the age limit would be EVER. Declawing is illegal here, considered totally barbaric, and we manage fine without it.he eats the Soft Claws off in a day.|||I do not believe that there is an age limit per se in which a cat cannot be declawed. However, many veterinarians will not perform onychectomy (declawing) at all even in the Us.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Rating Newest Oldest. Best Answer: I do not believe that there is an age limit per se in which a cat cannot be declawed. However, many veterinarians will not perform onychectomy (declawing) at all even in the Us. Younger is the standard though as older cats tend to have more complications from the surgery.Tendonectomy is a popular replacement for declawing, yet I believe that it is fairly cruel as it fundamentally alters the function of the cat's foot and nails.ats have paws, paws have claws, furniture-well the clue lies in the spelling-take a look FUR nit ure-my case rests! So the answer if there is NO age at which a cat should be declawed! Source(s): cat rescuer, animal communicator and behaviouralist.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Report Abuse. If you were in the UK the age limit would be EVER. Declawing is illegal here, considered totally barbaric, and we manage fine without it. If you are in the US as far as I know there is no age limit in law.ats have paws, paws have claws, furniture-well the clue lies in the spelling-take a look FUR nit ure-my case rests! So the answer if there is NO age at which a cat should be declawed! Source(s): cat rescuer, animal communicator and behaviouralist.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: A very controversial subject matter, depending on who you ask. Declawing is an amputation of the first digits of each front foot. Its primary purpose is to eliminate the damage that cats can cause from scratching on furniture and carpets in a home.cratching posts. If you offer enough of the right kinds of scratching posts, and take the time to teach your cat that scratching the furniture is not acceptable, you can keep your cat's nail on, they will scratch them on the scratching posts, and leave your furniture alone.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Cats have paws, paws have claws, furniture-well the clue lies in the spelling-take a look FUR nit ure-my case rests! So the answer if there is NO age at which a cat should be declawed!|||Hi there, There are so many serious complications that can arise from a declaw surgery.Tendonectomy is also a serious and complicated surgery which also is very painful and requires considerable care post-surgery and for the rest of the cat's life.he eats the Soft Claws off in a day.|||I do not believe that there is an age limit per se in which a cat cannot be declawed. However, many veterinarians will not perform onychectomy (declawing) at all even in the Us."
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what county is harpers ferry ia
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: 4.01 Acres Harpers Ferry, Allamakee County, Iowa. $199,000. A perfect property for the family looking for a very accessible cabin in a quiet setting with social opportunities and all the other unique features this area has to offer.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: According to our research of Iowa and other state lists there was 1 registered sex offender living in Harpers Ferry, Iowa as of April 11, 2017. The ratio of number of residents in Harpers Ferry to the number of sex offenders is 327 to 1. Nearest city with pop. 50,000+: La Crosse, WI (42.5 miles , pop. 51,818).\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Harpers Ferry, Allamakee County, Iowa Land for Sale. Looking for rural homes and land for sale in Harpers Ferry, Allamakee County, Iowa? LandWatch.com has thousands of rural properties in Harpers Ferry, Allamakee County, Iowa, including hunting & fishing properties, cabins, Land for sale and land auctions. Choose from small acreage lots to massive 500+ acre estates.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Latest news from Harpers Ferry, IA collected exclusively by city-data.com from local newspapers, TV, and radio stations. Ancestries: German (49.2%), Norwegian (10.9%), Irish (9.4%), American (5.5%), English (5.5%), Scotch-Irish (2.3%).\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Harpers Ferry, IA Other Information. 1 Located in ALLAMAKEE County, Iowa. 2 Harpers Ferry, IA is also known as: 3 EGAN, IA. WAUKON JUNCTION, IA.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Andy Mountain Cabins. 2335 Andy Mountain Lane Harpers Ferry, IA 52146 (563) 586-2123. New Log cabins within Andy Mountain Campground. Next to the Mississippi River, sleeps upto 8 people. Rates start from $60 to $85 per night. This is lodging not to miss for quality, location and price. AndyMountainCabins.com.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Sponsored Topics. Harpers Ferry is a city in Taylor Township, Allamakee County, Iowa, United States. The population was 330 at the 2000 census. In 1950, Harpers Ferry had 252 residents. Harpers Ferry is located at 43°12′6″N 91°9′3″W / 43.20167°N 91.15083°W / 43.20167; -91.15083 (43.201668, -91.150696).\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Harpers Ferry, Iowa one of the oldest settlements in Allamakee County, is located on a level plateau of beautiful wooded bluffs that extend three miles up and down the river. Harpers Slough, permits easy access from the Mississippi River main channel.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Join the park's archeologist and other cultural resources staff for hikes, programs, and presentations throughout the year. Join the park's natural resources staff for hikes and presentations about birds, plants, and other organisms that inhabit Harpers Ferry.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Step Back in Time. A visit to this quaint, historic community, at the confluence of the Potomac and Shenandoah rivers, is like stepping into the past. Stroll the picturesque streets, visit exhibits and museums, or hike our trails and battlefields. Spend a day or a weekend. We have something for everyone, so come and discover Harpers Ferry!"
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Allamakee
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can you give rabbits watermelon
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"Title: Passage 1\\Content: 1 They are safe for guinea pigs to eat. 2 Although they are high in water content, they are not so bad for them. Feeding them every other day should be fine. They don’t contain a lot of vitamins and so you can’t rely on them to give your guinea pig a vitamin c supplement like some other fruits.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Safe Food for Rabbits-. This is as comprehensive a list as I can come up with, I may have left a few things out and would be happy to hear from you, i will add them and will post comments to this page! The names given are the common names, and I’ve given all the ones I know.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Raising Meat Rabbits To Save The World! SAFE FOOD LIST FOR RABBITS. This is as comprehensive a list as I can come up with, I may have left a few things out and would be happy to hear from you, i will add them and will post comments to this page! The names given are the common names, and I’ve given all the ones I know. However it is not a guide to the nutritional value of these foods and as always when starting rabbits on a natural feeding program go slow so the gut flora can adapt to the new feeds you are feeding your rabbits. RABBIT SAFE FRUIT-.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: 1 However, they can cause the guinea pig diarrhoea if they eat too much. Too much of a good thing is bad for the piggies. Watch how much watermelon you cut up for them and let them enjoy the pieces you give them. The green outer skin should not be fed to the guinea pig.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: According to Y-NotBunnies.com, watermelon rinds are safe for rabbits to eat. However, watermelon and watermelon rinds should only be given to rabbits as an occasional treat. Too much watermelon can cause stomach upset due to the high amounts of sugar found in the fruit. Continue Reading.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The beautiful hand-made costumes of Poland and other cultures add to the magic of the performance. With thousands of costume pieces and even more thousands of dollars of investment, the Academy is proud of the beauty of their wardrobe that dazzle audiences worldwide.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Visit our White Eagle Channel and enjoy the Academy in action. Many of our most popular dances are broadcast and open for the public to enjoy - Even some of our funniest and more memorable events will get posted - We're proud of our achievements and love to share with you - so feel free to visit us often...\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: 1 However, they can cause the guinea pig diarrhoea if they eat too much. Too much of a good thing is bad for the piggies. Watch how much watermelon you cut up for them and let them enjoy the pieces you give them. Make sure you wash the watermelon and remove the seeds before feeding the guinea pig.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The award-winning director of The White Eagle Folk Dance Academy, Richard Schmidt continues his life-long passion of Polish Folklore through his daily work with hundreds of youth in both Toronto and Montreal, as well as his appearances as guest instructor at Folk Camps across the continent.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: 1 The water content will supplement the water diet of the guinea pig, which is a positive. However, they can cause the guinea pig diarrhoea if they eat too much. Too much of a good thing is bad for the piggies. Watch how much watermelon you cut up for them and let them enjoy the pieces you give them."
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Yes, but should only be given to rabbits as an occasional treat.
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