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	vanessa meaning personality 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Meaning & History. Invented by author Jonathan Swift for his poem 'Cadenus and Vanessa' (1726). He arrived at it by rearranging the initial syllables of the first name and surname of Esther Vanhomrigh, his close friend. Vanessa was later used as the name of a genus of butterfly. It was a rare given name until the mid-20th century, at which point it became fairly popular. Categories\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Meaning & History Invented by author Jonathan Swift for his poem 'Cadenus and Vanessa' (1726). He arrived at it by rearranging the initial syllables of the first name and surname of Esther Vanhomrigh, his close friend.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Popularity Rank 1  : Vanessa name was top ranked at 939 position in American during year 1950and most recently ranked at 185 position in American during year 2015. 2  Name Vanessa has been Most Popular throughout the last hundred plus years and ranked at 289 position.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Vanessa was one of the ultra-feminine three-syllable hits of the eighties, but has proved to have had more staying power than others like Tiffany, Kimberly, and Melissa, due to its classic beauty. It's currently at Number 197.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Latin meaning: The name Vanessa comes from the Latin origin. In Latin the meaning of the name Vanessa is: Of Venus. In one word, you might describe Vanessa as a(n) attractive person.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Vanessa is a girl's name. Vanessa's origin is Literary invention; also a species of butterfly. Vanessa is ranked 197 by popularity.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: search meanings; search popularity; search namesakes; search name days; search related names; search glossary\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: We're excited that you have an opinion about the name Vanessa. To rate names on Nameberry, please register for an account or log in to an existing account. You will receive an email (no more than once per day) summarizing any new mentions of Vanessa on Nameberry.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: More About Name : Vanessa. 1  Vanessa's origin is Latin, and its use, English and German. 2  Greek meaning: This name means: Butterfly. 3  From Latin vanus, idle, empty, Latin vacare, to be empty; vastus, empty, wastevanish; to disappear Etymology: devoid of real value, idle, unprofitable, from Old French vein, worthless; 4  Very good.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Vanessa Redgrave is the doyenne of the renowned Redgrave family; Vanessa Hudgens, the young actor and singer from High School Musical is a more youthful bearer. On TV there have been Vanessas on The Cosby Show, Gossip Girl and Vampire Diaries."
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	what networks carry nascar? 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Before the Coke Zero 400's postponement, the only race to be run the following day due to rain this year was the Duck Commander 500 at Texas Motor Speedway. Daytona International Speedway rewarded rain poncho-clad fans who remained on-hand with a fireworks display at 9 p.m. Saturday night.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Three of the 36 Cup races are still unaccounted for, and NASCAR is expected to make an announcement on a carrier in the coming weeks. NBC, which carried NASCAR races from 2001-06, also has inked a deal to carry the final 19 races of NASCAR’s less popular Nationwide Series that currently plays on ESPN. These new NASCAR deals are a boon for NBC Sports Network, which continues to pile up original hours of programming.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: The Truck races are on Speed, except for a couple that are on Fox. The Nationwide races are on either ESPN or ABC, and the Cup races are on Fox until the first Pocono race, then they go to TNT until Indy, and then ESPN and ABC finish the season out. Speed has alot of qualifying and practices for all series.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: For the Sprint Cup Fox has the most coverage. IT is also shown on SPD for two non-point races. There is six races on TNT and six races on ESPN. The last race as well as the Chase for the CUP is on ABC. I think FOX has the best coverage followed by ABC.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Would you watch the NASCAR TV Network? NASCAR is the only major sport in America without its own Network. We’ve got the Golf Channel, the NFL Network, and the Major League Baseball Network is coming in January – but still no NASCAR Network. But the talk keeps getting louder that NASCAR will start its own network to carry more in-depth coverage of the sport.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Filed under: NASCAR, TV. NASCAR is the only major sport in America without its own Network. We’ve got the Golf Channel, the NFL Network, and the Major League Baseball Network is coming in January – but still no NASCAR Network.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Two separate radio networks provide coverage for NASCAR's Sprint Cup Series - Motor Racing Network (MRN) & Performance Racing Network (PRN). PRN is controlled by Speedway Motorsports Inc. (SMI) which owns 8 tracks on the series so PRN covers those races (plus the Brickyard 400) while MRN covers the rest. The vast majority of affiliate stations carry both networks. On PRN's website, it lists 410 stations as carrying its Sprint Cup Series programming. http://www.goprn.com/affiliates/...\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: This year's Food City 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway began an hour and 44 minutes later than scheduled because of rain and was stopped for 3 hours, 18 minutes when rain returned after 124 of the race's 500 laps had been run.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: RaceView® and Streak to the Finish™ are trademarks owned by Turner Sports, Inc. and used under license. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. NASCAR.com is part of Bleacher Report – Turner Sports Network, part of the Turner Sports and Entertainment Network.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: ESPN, TNT out as Peacock inks $4.4 billion-deal to bring sport to the net for first time since '06. NBC is back in business with NASCAR, inking a 10-year deal to carry more than half of the popular Sprint Cup Series starting in 2015. The rights, for which the Peacock shelled out roughly $4.4 billion or $440 million annually, would replace those currently held by ESPN and Turner’s TNT."
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	Motor Racing Network (MRN) & Performance Racing Network (PRN). 
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	describe the point of service model 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: A point of service plan, is a type of managed care health insurance plan in the United States.It combines characteristics of the health maintenance organization (HMO) and the preferred provider organization (PPO).nrollees in a POS plan are required to choose a primary care physician from within the health care network; this PCP becomes their point of service.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: But POS health insurance does differ from other managed care plans. Enrollees in a POS plan are required to choose a primary care physician from within the health care network; this PCP becomes their point of service.The PCP may make referrals outside the network, but with lesser compensation offered by the patient's health insurance company.nrollees in a POS plan are required to choose a primary care physician from within the health care network; this PCP becomes their point of service.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Computer transactions in which the server fulfills a request made by a client are very common and the client/server model has become one of the central ideas of network computing. Most business applications use the client/server model as does does the Internet's main program, TCP/IP.ther program relationship models included master/slave and peer-to-peer (P2P). In the P2P model, each node in the network can function as both a server and a client. In the master/slave model, one device or process (known as the master) controls one or more other devices or processes (known as slaves).\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The point of sale (POS) is the time and place where a retail transaction is completed. It is the point at which a customer makes a payment to the merchant in exchange for goods or after provision of a service.t the point of sale, the merchant would prepare an invoice for the customer (which may be a cash register printout) or otherwise calculate the amount owed by the customer and provide options for the customer to make payment. After receiving payment, the merchant will also normally issue a receipt for the transaction.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The point of sale is often referred to as the point of service because it is not just a point of sale but also a point of return or customer order.Additionally, today POS software may include additional features to cater for different functionality, such as inventory management, CRM, financials, warehousing, etc.t the point of sale, the merchant would prepare an invoice for the customer (which may be a cash register printout) or otherwise calculate the amount owed by the customer and provide options for the customer to make payment. After receiving payment, the merchant will also normally issue a receipt for the transaction.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: For example, a grocery or candy store may use a scale at the point of sale, while a bar and restaurant may use software to customize the item or service sold when a customer has a meal or drink request.t the point of sale, the merchant would prepare an invoice for the customer (which may be a cash register printout) or otherwise calculate the amount owed by the customer and provide options for the customer to make payment. After receiving payment, the merchant will also normally issue a receipt for the transaction.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The requirements model is written from the point of view of your system's users, whether they are people or other software components. They know nothing of the internal workings of your system. By contrast, your goal in an architectural model is to describe the internal workings and show how they meet the users' needs.o help ensure that your software system or application meets your users' needs, you can create models in Visual Studio as part of your description of the overall structure and behavior of your software system or application. Using models, you can also describe patterns that are used throughout the design.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Point of Sale (POS) Technology. The term Point of Sale is often used in connection or relative with the hardware and software for checkouts. In the case of some locations, with wireless capable systems or network wired via TCP/IP.POS, short for OLE for Point of Sale, was the first commonly adopted standard and was initiated by Microsoft, NCR Corporation, Epson and Fujitsu-ICL. OPOS is a COM-based interface compatible with all COM-enabled programming languages for Microsoft Windows.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: And Why it is Essential for a Retail Business. POS or PoS is an abbreviation for Point of Sale (or Point-of-Sale, or Point of Service). The term is applicable to a retail shop or store, the checkout/cashier counter in the store, or a location where such transactions can occur in this type of environment.POS, short for OLE for Point of Sale, was the first commonly adopted standard and was initiated by Microsoft, NCR Corporation, Epson and Fujitsu-ICL. OPOS is a COM-based interface compatible with all COM-enabled programming languages for Microsoft Windows.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Once the server has fulfilled the client's request, the connection is terminated. Your Web browser is a client program that has requested a service from a server; in fact, the service and resouce the server provided is the delivery of this Web page.ther program relationship models included master/slave and peer-to-peer (P2P). In the P2P model, each node in the network can function as both a server and a client. In the master/slave model, one device or process (known as the master) controls one or more other devices or processes (known as slaves)."
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	A point of service plan, is a type of managed care health insurance plan in the United States.It combines characteristics of the health maintenance organization (HMO) and the preferred provider organization (PPO). 
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	how tall is backbone mountain maryland? 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Date of hike: March 2014. Backbone Mountain, part of the central Appalachian Mountain Range, is a ridge of the Allegheny Mountains that is approximately 39 miles long. The mountain is right on the border of two states, West Virginia and Maryland, so certain sections reside in each state. Finding the trailhead isn’t terribly difficult.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Governor Hogan Visits Backbone Mountain Youth Center. On December 6th, Governor Hogan visited Backbone Mountain Youth Center during a four-day tour of Western Maryland. The staff and youth were very excited to welcome the Governor and First Lady to the youth center.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Backbone Mountain - Maryland Highpoint is a 2 mile out and back trail located near Oakland, Maryland. The trail is rated as moderate and primarily used for hiking.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Hoye-Crest is a summit along Backbone Mountain just inside of Garrett County, Maryland, USA. It is the highest natural point in Maryland at an elevation of 3,360 feet (1,020 m). The location, named for Captain Charles E. Hoye (1876-1951), founder of the Garrett County Historical Society, offers a view of the North Branch Potomac River valley to the east.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: They then ordered official surveyors to mark this boundary with steles like the one found near the Hoye-Crest. Tags: autumn, backbone mountain, fall, hoye-crest, Maryland, mountains, state line, tinypass, us 219, west virginia.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: In 1964, the General Assembly appropriated funds to establish a forestry camp near Backbone Mountain in Garrett County. The Backbone Mountain Forestry Camp for Boys opened in May 1966. The camp was renamed as the Backbone Mountain Youth Center (BMYC) in 1977. Today, BMYC serves up to 48 male youth who have been ordered by the courts to receive treatment services. The treatment program serves male youth between the ages of 14 and 18 and typically lasts for six to nine months.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Backbone Mountain is a 1.8 mile out and back trail located near Oakland, Maryland. The trail is rated as moderate and primarily used for hiking. 1.8 miles 643 feet Out & Back.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Along this stretch of 219, ascending Backbone Mountain from the old coal town of Thomas, WV–whose neat rows of turn-of-the-century buildings sit like perched spectators above the north fork of the Blackwater River–its easy to miss the nondescript Forest Service sign marking “MD High Point.” This is about 8.5 miles north of Thomas on 219, or 5.7 ...\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Backbone Mountain Youth Center serves up to 48 male youth who have been ordered by the courts to receive treatment services. The treatment program serves male youth between the ages of 14 and 18 and typically lasts for six to nine months.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Backbone Mountain, WV / MD. Before crossing the state line into Maryland from West Virginia, US 219 follows a high ridge overlooking the mountains and valleys of Tucker County to the west."
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	3,360 feet 
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	what is robotic vision 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Intelligent Vision. The company is focused on applications in both the industrial and non-industrial markets. RVT’s primary, single camera patented-protected eVisionFactory™ (eVF™) is considered the best-in-class Vision Guided Robotic (VGR) platform.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Give Robotic Vision (QUT) 4/10. 1  Give Robotic Vision (QUT) 5/10. 2  Give Robotic Vision (QUT) 5/10. 3  Give The Finite Element Method for Problems in Physics (Coursera) 5/10. 4  Give Engineering Systems in Motion: Dynamics of Particles and Bodies in 2D Motion (Coursera) 5/10. 5  Give Introduction to Systems Engineering (Coursera) 5/10.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Give Robotic Vision (QUT) 3/10. 1  Give Robotic Vision (QUT) 4/10. 2  Give Robotic Vision (QUT) 4/10. 3  Give The Finite Element Method for Problems in Physics (Coursera) 4/10. 4  Give Building Arduino robots and devices (Coursera) 4/10. 5  Give Engineering Systems in Motion: Dynamics of Particles and Bodies in 2D Motion (Coursera) 4/10.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Robot Vision If you're in an industrial setting using Machine Vision you will probably find an Adept robot at work. The company has spent many years interfacing their robots with vision based tools to allow for identification and assembly of parts.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Robotic VISION Technologies [RVT] is a software and support services company. We put our customers first and pride ourselves on always surpassing their requirements. The RVT software is independent and communicates with the world’s most successful robot manufacturers. Read More\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Give Robotic Vision (QUT) 2/10. 1  Give Robotic Vision (QUT) 3/10. 2  Give Robotic Vision (QUT) 3/10. 3  Give The Finite Element Method for Problems in Physics (Coursera) 3/10. 4  Give Building Arduino robots and devices (Coursera) 3/10. 5  Give Engineering Systems in Motion: Dynamics of Particles and Bodies in 2D Motion (Coursera) 3/10.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: As the hobbyist robotics market rapidly grows so too are the machine vision choices that the hobbyist has at their disposal. The CMUCam (initially created at Carnegie Mellon) is by far the most popular vision camera that can track an object based on its color and even move the camera if it is mounted on servos (small motors) to track the object.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Catch up on the latest news of Robotic VISION Technologies and its industry. Vision is becoming more and more a critical element in machine automation and is experiencing significant growth.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Robotic VISION Technologies, LLC (RVT) is a privately held and independent software and support services company. The company’s deep platform of vision guidance software products allow robots and other automated machines to “see, think and do.”.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Robot Vision. If you're in an industrial setting using Machine Vision you will probably find an Adept robot at work. The company has spent many years interfacing their robots with vision based tools to allow for identification and assembly of parts. One of the most basic problems with industrial assembly is a process know as parts feeding."
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	what causes peripheral neuropathy 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Peripheral neuropathy is a disorder that occurs when these nerves malfunction because they’re damaged or destroyed. This disrupts the nerves’ normal functioning. They might send signals of pain when there’s nothing causing pain, or they might not send a pain signal even if something is harming you. This can be due to:\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Peripheral neuropathies may be classified according to the type of nerve predominantly involved, or by the underlying cause. Neuropathy may cause painful cramps, fasciculations (fine muscle twitching), muscle loss, bone degeneration, and changes in the skin, hair, and nails.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Signs and symptoms of peripheral neuropathy might include: Gradual onset of numbness, prickling or tingling in your feet or hands, which can spread upward into your legs and arms. Sharp, jabbing, throbbing, freezing or burning pain. Extreme sensitivity to touch.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Signs and symptoms of peripheral neuropathy might include: 1  Gradual onset of numbness, prickling or tingling in your feet or hands, which can spread upward into your legs and arms. 2  Sharp, jabbing, throbbing, freezing or burning pain. 3  Extreme sensitivity to touch.  Lack of coordination and falling.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Not a single disease, peripheral neuropathy is nerve damage caused by a number of conditions. Causes of neuropathies include: Alcoholism. Poor dietary choices made by people with alcoholism can lead to vitamin deficiencies.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Peripheral neuropathy. Not to be confused with Nephropathy or Neuropathology. Peripheral neuropathy (PN) is damage to or disease affecting nerves, which may impair sensation, movement, gland or organ function, or other aspects of health, depending on the type of nerve affected.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: In diabetic neuropathy, one of the most common forms of peripheral neuropathy, nerve damage occurs in an ascending pattern. The first nerve fibers to malfunction are the ones that travel the furthest from the brain and the spinal cord.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: An estimated 20 million people in the United States have some form of peripheral neuropathy, a condition that develops as a result of damage to the peripheral nervous system — the vast communications network that transmits information between the central nervous system (the brain and spinal cord) and every other part of the body.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The symptoms of peripheral neuropathy include: tingling in the hands or feet. a feeling like you’re wearing a tight glove or sock. sharp, stabbing pains. numbness in the hands or feet. a weak, heavy feeling in the arms and legs, which sometimes may feel like your legs or arms lock in place.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Exposure to toxins may damage nerves and cause peripheral neuropathy. 1  Medication toxicity can be caused by many agents in addition to those for fighting cancer. Other agents that commonly cause peripheral neuropathy as a side effect include those used to fight infection such as antiretroviral agents for treating HIV."
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	Alcoholism,Poor dietary. 
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	threshold definition psychology 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: A threshold (or limen) is the point of intensity at which the participant can just detect the presence of a stimulus (absolute threshold) or the presence of a difference between two stimuli (difference threshold). Stimuli with intensities below the threshold are considered not detectable (hence: sub-liminal). threshold (or limen) is the point of intensity at which the participant can just detect the presence of a stimulus (absolute threshold) or the presence of a difference between two stimuli (difference threshold). Stimuli with intensities below the threshold are considered not detectable (hence: sub-liminal).\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: The intensity at which you lose and regain the tone is your absolute threshold for that particular tone. Weber defined the absolute threshold as the intensity at which the stimulus was detected on 50% of trials.A stimulus detected on, say, 20% of trials is by this definition below the absolute threshold for detection, although of course it is sometimes detected nevertheless.he difference threshold is the average of the two differences between the comparison stimuli and the standard. Weber noticed that the difference threshold is a constant proportion of the initial stimulus intensity.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: In neuroscience and psychophysics, an absolute threshold was originally defined as the lowest level of a stimulus —light, sound, touch, etc.—that an organism could detect.nder the influence of signal detection theory, absolute threshold has been redefined as the level at which a stimulus will be detected a specified percentage (often 50%) of the time.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Lesson Transcript. Instructor: Sarah Cobarrubias. In this lesson, we'll talk about what absolute threshold is and explore some examples of absolute threshold for the human senses-specifically for vision and hearing. In the end, test your knowledge with a quiz.nstructor: Sarah Cobarrubias. In this lesson, we'll talk about what absolute threshold is and explore some examples of absolute threshold for the human senses-specifically for vision and hearing.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: 1 Absolute threshold -- the minumum intensity of a stimulus that one can detect. 2  Difference threshold -- the minimum difference in intensity between two stimuli that one can detect.he difference threshold is the average of the two differences between the comparison stimuli and the standard. Weber noticed that the difference threshold is a constant proportion of the initial stimulus intensity.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The absolute threshold can be compared to the difference threshold, which is the measure of how different two stimuli must be for the subject to notice that they are not the same.nder the influence of signal detection theory, absolute threshold has been redefined as the level at which a stimulus will be detected a specified percentage (often 50%) of the time.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: A sensory threshold is the level of strength a stimulus must reach to be detected. Psychologists study sensory thresholds to learn how humans and animals process sensory information.An absolute threshold is the lowest level of strength necessary for detection.For example, when sounds are just loud enough to hear (but no louder), they occur at the absolute threshold.Absolute thresholds vary according to sensory adaptation (diminished sensitivity to stimulus after prolonged exposure).Animals often have different absolute thresholds than people. The differential threshold is the point of lowest intensity at which one can tell that a stimulus has strengthened.n absolute threshold is the lowest level of strength necessary for detection. For example, when sounds are just loud enough to hear (but no louder), they occur at the absolute threshold. Absolute thresholds vary according to sensory adaptation (diminished sensitivity to stimulus after prolonged exposure).\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Instructor: Sarah Cobarrubias. In this lesson, we'll talk about what absolute threshold is and explore some examples of absolute threshold for the human senses-specifically for vision and hearing.In the end, test your knowledge with a quiz.nstructor: Sarah Cobarrubias. In this lesson, we'll talk about what absolute threshold is and explore some examples of absolute threshold for the human senses-specifically for vision and hearing.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The absolute threshold of hearing is the minimum sound level of a pure tone that an average ear with normal hearing can hear with no other sound present.The absolute threshold relates to the sound that can just be heard by the organism.nder the influence of signal detection theory, absolute threshold has been redefined as the level at which a stimulus will be detected a specified percentage (often 50%) of the time.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: noun. 1. with regard to psychophysics, the strength or greatness of a stimulant which will generate its detection half of the time. 2. the minimum severity of a stimulant which is required to elicit a reaction.THRESHOLD: The threshold is commonly referred to as limen, or the response threshold.. No related posts.. with regard to psychophysics, the strength or greatness of a stimulant which will generate its detection half of the time. 2. the minimum severity of a stimulant which is required to elicit a reaction."
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	how many calories do an apple have 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Small to medium in size, gala apples, like all apples, are low in calories and rich in dietary fiber and vitamin C. An average medium-sized gala apple weighs 140 grams and contains 80 calories. It also has 22 grams of carbohydrates with 5 grams of fiber and 17 grams of sugar.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: A medium sized (180g) raw eating apple, including the skin, provides around 85 calories. Around 85% of an apple is water, approximately 14% is carbohydrates - mainly as the sugar fructose - and the remaining 1% by weight is protein and fat.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Calories and Carbs. An average medium-sized gala apple weighs 140 grams and contains 80 calories. It also has 22 grams of carbohydrates with 5 grams of fiber and 17 grams of sugar. Vitamins and Minerals. One medium-sized Gala apple provides 195 milligrams of potassium.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Although an apple is low in calorie its associated items like apple pie and apple shake can contain more calories. Tania Tarafdar | Updated: February 4, 2015 10:58 pm. Tags: Diet Calorie count Apple Fitness Nutrition. Apples not only satisfy your sweet tooth, but they are also a good weight loss food as they are low in both fat and calories.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Apples have about 80 calories each. But no, they're VERY good for you. Apples make you feel full because of the fiber, which your body needs for a healthy digestive system. Also it helps lower your cholesterol and prevent heart disease (an apple a day keeps the doctor away!!) I eat an apple every day.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The UK's most comprehensive calorie counter. Calories and fat per serving of each food alongside 100g values for calories, fat, protein, carbs and fibre - making it easy to compare. Easy to use listings with a separate Eating Out section. Find Out More.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Show full nutrition information. Calories In Apples and Peanut Butter Shake Calories: 478, Fat: 14g, Carbs: 60g, Protein: 29g, Fiber: 6g. Calories In Apples and Peanut Butter Bread Calories: 179, Fat: 5g, Carbs: 30g, Protein: 7g, Fiber: 4g. Calories Burned For SparkPeople Cardio Blast DVD: Jump Rope (Coach Nicole) Calories Burned For SparkPeople Cardio Blast DVD: Cardio Bootcamp (Coach Nicole) Calories Burned For Wii Fit exercise (beginner or low intensity)\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Yes, an apple has calories. Depending on the size, it's usually around 120. But the more important thing is that the nutrition is worth the calories, unlike a soda or piece of candy which has calories but no nutrition. Yes, apples have calories.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: How many calories in an apple? Apples come in many varieties, colours and tastes, from Golden Delicious, to Braeburn, Cox, Gala, Bramley and Granny Smith. We eat around 482,000 tonnes of apples each year in the UK, including home-grown and imported varieties. Fresh, dried, or as apple juice or cider are all ways to enjoy apples.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: All carbohydrates, with the exception of fiber, have 4 calories per gram. If you usually follow a 2,000-calorie diet, you need about 225 to 325 daily grams of carbs. You also need 14 grams of fiber for every 1,000 calories in your diet. Based on a 2,000-calorie diet, you need 28 grams of fiber each day. Photo Credits."
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	Around 85 calories in a medium sized (180g) raw eating apple including the skin. 
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	what is robusta/arabica coffee 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: The two varieties differ in taste, growing conditions, price. Arabica beans tend to have a sweeter, softer taste, with tones of sugar, fruit, and berries. Their acidity is higher, with that winey taste that characterizes coffee with excellent acidity.rabica, then, ends up being pricier, of course. Most supermarket coffee is exclusively robusta, and instant and cheap ground coffees are certainly robusta. You can still find Arabica in the grocery store, but just because it's labeled Arabica does not mean it's of high quality.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Robusta is grown exclusively in the Eastern Hemisphere, primarily in Africa and Indonesia. Arabica is also grown in Africa and Papua New Guinea, but it's grown dominantly in Latin America. Colombia only produces Arabica beans.Some countries, like Brazil and India, produce both.rabica, then, ends up being pricier, of course. Most supermarket coffee is exclusively robusta, and instant and cheap ground coffees are certainly robusta. You can still find Arabica in the grocery store, but just because it's labeled Arabica does not mean it's of high quality.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Robusta is a sturdy species of coffee bean with low acidity and high bitterness; it is used primarily in instant coffee, espresso, and as a filler in ground coffee blends.oasted robusta beans produce a strong, full-bodied coffee with a distinctive earthy flavour, but usually with more bitterness than arabica due to its pyrazine content.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Roasted robusta beans produce a strong, full-bodied coffee with a distinctive earthy flavour, but usually with more bitterness than arabica due to its pyrazine content.oasted robusta beans produce a strong, full-bodied coffee with a distinctive earthy flavour, but usually with more bitterness than arabica due to its pyrazine content.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Robusta coffee beans come from a resilient plant that is able to be grown in low altitudes of 200-800 meters. Robusta beans aren’t very susceptible to damage done by pests. Additionally, they produce more finished product per acre and require fairly low production costs.ecause Robusta is more a resilient plant than the delicate Arabica, it can be grown in more places. Large coffee companies buy huge amounts of rainforest, clear-cut the land and plant Robusta beans. Robusta is often mixed with Arabica, allowing the coffee companies to save a pretty penny and serve you a crappy cup.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: One common theme that both Arabica and Robusta share is that they are both under the classification of coffee. In fact, Arabica and Robusta are two of the three varieties of the coffee plant. Both Arabica and Robusta are popular varieties of the coffee plant. 2  Each variety produces different kinds of beans. 3  The majority of coffee plants and beans are of the Arabica variety. 4  Arabica is known to have a wide range in taste, mild and balanced flavor.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Robusta Coffee refers to coffee that has been brewed using robusta coffee beans instead of arabica beans, which are the most common beans used to make coffee. Robusta coffee beans have on average 83% more caffeine than arabica beans, so making coffee with these beans will produce a cup of coffee with 83% more caffeine.ccording to CoffeeChemistry.com a robusta bean is 2.2% caffeine, while an arabica bean is 1.2% caffeine. There are many factors that can influence the exact caffeine content of robusta coffee including: growing conditions, bean quality, and brewing method. Our amounts are an average of what one could expect.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Robusta is easy to care for, has a greater crop yield than arabica coffea, has almost double the amount of caffeine and more antioxidants than arabica coffea, and is less susceptible to disease.oasted robusta beans produce a strong, full-bodied coffee with a distinctive earthy flavour, but usually with more bitterness than arabica due to its pyrazine content.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Arabica is a variety of coffee plant from which coffee beans are harvested; in the same way that Shiraz is a variety of vine from which grapes are harvested for producing wine. There are several varieties of coffee plant, but only two varieties are grown commercially: Arabica and Robusta.rabica is a variety of coffee plant from which coffee beans are harvested; in the same way that Shiraz is a variety of vine from which grapes are harvested for producing wine. There are several varieties of coffee plant, but only two varieties are grown commercially: Arabica and Robusta.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Arabica beans and robusta beans are two different species of coffee grown commercially for consumption as coffee. The general differences are those of taste, the conditions under which the two species grow and economic differences.Taste: Arabicas have a wider taste range, between varieties.any great espresso blends use robusta for it's strength and crema. I should also mention that Arabica does not equal quality. Over seventy percent of the coffee grown throughout the world is arabica. Much of it is garbage so do not assume that just because you are buying arabica you are getting a quality coffee."
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	ways to make your hair grow faster 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: @allwomenstalk. While it might seem weird to trim your hair while you are growing it out, you want to cut the dead ends off. In fact, it's essential when you're learning how to make your #hair grow faster.Yes, hair does grow from your roots and trimming your split ends isn't a way to make your hair #grow, per se.allwomenstalk. While it might seem weird to trim your hair while you are growing it out, you want to cut the dead ends off. In fact, it's essential when you're learning how to make your #hair grow faster.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Eating a diet rich in protein and vital vitamins and minerals is an essential prerequisite to healthy hair growth. Opt for foods high in vitamins A, B, C, and E, iron, zinc, copper, magnesium, and selenium. Vitamin B-complex, in particular, is extremely important for making your hair grow faster.n average, hair grows about a half an inch per month. Your general health, well-being, and genetic factors affect your rate of hair growth. You can encourage hair growth by maintaining healthy hair through a good diet and proper hair care. Certain herbs can help make your hair grow faster, too.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Protein provides a building material for your hair to grow quicker, look healthier and be stronger, as protein is the very stuff that hair is made from, so the more protein you eat, the more your hair can grow; so make sure to include eggs, nuts, fish, chicken, red meats, etc., into your balanced diet.o, including eggs into your diet is another good tip on how to make your hair grow faster. Chicken and duck eggs contain minerals, such as sulphur, iron and zinc, which are also needed for healthy hair growth. 2. Beta-carotene in sweet potatoes. You also need plenty vitamin A for good hair growth.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: 1 Zinc helps your body grow and repair tissue, such as your hair, and keeps the oil glands around your hair follicles working as they should. 2  Get your zinc from peanut butter, lean meat, oysters and crab, poultry, pumpkin seeds, or chickpeas. To grow new hair, your body must produce more amino acids, which it can only do from consuming protein. 2  Because hair needs these ingredients to promote hair growth using additional over the counter products can sometimes give that extra boost of nutrients and proteins and even promote faster hair growth.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: 174 comments 1.9k likes. Ways to make your hair grow faster really do exist, and they don't involve buying magical miracle products out of the back of fashion magazines! However, although there are some great ways to make your hair grow faster, it does take #time.Keep in mind, making your hair #grow faster can be a complicated process, but these ways will put you on the right track. As #women we often change our minds about how we want our hair.74 comments 1.9k likes. Ways to make your hair grow faster really do exist, and they don't involve buying magical miracle products out of the back of fashion magazines! However, although there are some great ways to make your hair grow faster, it does take #time.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Before you get to know the various tricks to make your hair grow faster, it is important to know the actual science behind hair growth. 1  An average human has 1,00,000 hair follicles, each of which produce 20 hairs in a lifetime.2  Each of our hair strands undergoes 3 stages: Anagen phase, Catagen phase and Telogen phase.efore you get to know the various tricks to make your hair grow faster, it is important to know the actual science behind hair growth. 1  An average human has 1,00,000 hair follicles, each of which produce 20 hairs in a lifetime.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: 3. Massage your scalp. Massaging promotes blood flow to the scalp, which in turn stimulates the hair follicles. In addition, deep condition your hair once a week with a hot oil treatment or deep conditioning hair mask. 1  Apply the oil (preferably warm) or conditioner to your hair.n average, hair grows about a half an inch per month. Your general health, well-being, and genetic factors affect your rate of hair growth. You can encourage hair growth by maintaining healthy hair through a good diet and proper hair care. Certain herbs can help make your hair grow faster, too.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Learning how to make your hair grow faster naturally is easy, you just have to know the right methods. By simply avoiding conventional hair products and changing a few of your everyday habits, including poor dietary choices, you will see a radical improvement in your hair's length and health.ead on and take notes. 1. Trim your hair every 6-8 weeks. Trimming your hair while you are growing it out is essential if you want to make your hair grow faster. Trimming 1/4 of an inch of your hair every 6-8 weeks is great for you. You have to get rid of the dead ends or you'll pay for it in the long run.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Discovering how to make your hair grow faster can be difficult, especially if you want to go the natural way. I know that when I cut all of my hair off (it was down to the middle of my back and I went up to just above my shoulders), I was devastated. I liked it for a week, but after that, I wanted my hair back.allwomenstalk. While it might seem weird to trim your hair while you are growing it out, you want to cut the dead ends off. In fact, it's essential when you're learning how to make your #hair grow faster.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Read on and take notes. 1. Trim your hair every 6-8 weeks. Trimming your hair while you are growing it out is essential if you want to make your hair grow faster. Trimming 1/4 of an inch of your hair every 6-8 weeks is great for you. You have to get rid of the dead ends or you'll pay for it in the long run.Remember, you want your hair to be long and healthy, not just long!ead on and take notes. 1. Trim your hair every 6-8 weeks. Trimming your hair while you are growing it out is essential if you want to make your hair grow faster. Trimming 1/4 of an inch of your hair every 6-8 weeks is great for you. You have to get rid of the dead ends or you'll pay for it in the long run."
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	what is a brain structure 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: This is an outside view of the brain. The brain is split into the left and right hemispheres by the longitudinal fissure. The different brain areas are segmented by deep grooves, called sucli , and by functional aspects. The largest part of the human brain is the cerebral cortex (cortex means bark in latan). This is an appropriate name, because the brain does its computation only on the six surface layers. The very back part of the brain contains the cerebellum (little brain), which is attached to the Hindbrain. The Cerebellum is not very well understood, but it has been implicated in the coordination of movement. It is very old on an evolutionary scale, and you probably can't live without one.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: The human brain is comprised of a number of different regions. Each of these regions are vitally important with highly specialized functions. The brain is roughly divided into three parts which include the following: Forebrain.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: How Your Brain Works. Your brain is made of approximately 100 billion nerve cells, called neurons. Neurons have the amazing ability to gather and transmit electrochemical signals -- think of them like the gates and wires in a computer.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Processing speed is a hot topic among brain researchers. Brain chemistry and brain structure can affect how quickly kids process information. Find out what scientists think may cause some kids’ brains to take longer to process information. 473Found this helpful.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: This image shows the major lobes of the brain. You need to know where the major lobes are located and what each lobe does in terms of function (see below for functional descriptions) Here we see the interior of the brain. Again you need to know the locations and functions of these labeled parts of the brain.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Neurons have three basic parts: Cell body or soma. This main part has all of the necessary components of the cell, such as the nucleus (which contains DNA), endoplasmic reticulum and ribosomes (for building proteins) and mitochondria (for making energy). If the cell body dies, the neuron dies.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Human Brain Structure. The human brain is comprised of a number of different regions. Each of these regions are vitally important with highly specialized functions. The central part of the brain includes the brain stem and the midbrain. The function of the midbrain and has been largely preserved over years of evolution.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: It receives input from the sensory organs and sends output to the muscles. The human brain has the same basic structure as other mammal brains, but is larger in relation to body size than any other brains. The human brain is the largest brain of all vertebrates relative to body size.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Credit: Alex Mit | Shutterstock. The human brain is the command center for the human nervous system. It receives input from the sensory organs and sends output to the muscles. The human brain has the same basic structure as other mammal brains, but is larger in relation to body size than any other brains. 1  The human brain is the largest brain of all vertebrates relative to body size.  It weighs about 3.3 lbs.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Processing speed is a hot topic among brain researchers. Brain chemistry and brain structure can affect how quickly kids process information. Find out what scientists think may cause some kids’ brains to take longer to process information. There are lots of bright kids who have slow processing speed."
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	The human brain is comprised of a number of different regions. Each of these regions are vitally important with highly specialized functions. The central part of the brain includes the brain stem and the midbrain. 
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	where are town hall meetings in wisconsin 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Tag: town hall meeting. Sen. Ron Johnson to hold town hall here on Tuesday. UW-Green Bay student government leaders have confirmed that Wisconsin U.S. Senator Ron Johnson will appear on campus for a town hall-style meeting next Tuesday (Nov. 24) from 4:45 to 5:45 p.m. in the Union’s Christie Theatre.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: The crowd at a town-hall-style meeting with Representative Jim Sensenbrenner, Republican of Wisconsin, in Pewaukee, Wis., on Saturday. Credit Lauren Justice for The New York Times.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Donald Trump Town Hall Meeting in Rothschild, Wisconsin Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump spoke at a town hall meeting in Rothschild, Wisconsin. He talked about his positions on… read more.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Donald Trump Town Hall Meeting in Rothschild, Wisconsin Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump spoke at a town hall meeting in Rothschild, Wisconsin. Donald Trump Town Hall Meeting in Rothschild, Wisconsin Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump spoke at a town hall meeting in Rothschild, Wisconsin. He talked about his positions on NATO, the United States' international security role, trade policy, and the national debt.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin will hold ten town hall meetings and a “Call to Action” event in Madison on Children’s Mental Health Awareness Day as part of its Kids in Crisis series on children’s mental health. The meetings are designed to promote a community conversation and discuss solutions.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Welcome to the Town of Clinton. 1  The Town of Clinton is located in Vernon County Wisconsin. Being primarily an agricultural community, nearly 50% of our 1,400 residents are Amish.The town is responsible for maintaining 56 miles of roads. 2  The board convenes at the Town Hall on the second Wednesday of each month to discuss town business.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Representative Jim Sensenbrenner, a durable Wisconsin Republican who has served in the House since 1979, had little to offer in response. “If I could give you an answer today, I would, but I can’t,” Mr. Sensenbrenner said at a town-hall-style meeting on Saturday, where about 70 people packed a room at the Pewaukee Public Library.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin will hold 10 town hall meetings and a “Call to Action” event in Madison as part of its Kids in Crisis series.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Welcome to the Town of Clinton. 1  The Town of Clinton is located in Vernon County Wisconsin. 2  The board convenes at the Town Hall on the second Wednesday of each month to discuss town business. 3  The board welcomes input on town matters as well as this website.  Read about the history of Vernon County.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: See All Meetings. The Manitowish Waters area is the ideal spot to get away from it all.. Located in Northwestern Vilas County in Wisconsin's Northwoods, Manitowish Waters is known for its quiet, less stressful surroundings perfect for a family vacation, reunion, romantic getaway, hunting or fishing excursion, or leisure day trip."
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	population of liechtenstein 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: The Liechtenstein economy is widely diversified with a large number of small businesses. Low business taxes-the maximum tax rate is 20% - and easy incorporation rules have induced many holding companies to establish nominal offices in Liechtenstein, providing 30% of state revenues.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Background: The Principality of Liechtenstein was established within the Holy Roman Empire in 1719. Occupied by both French and Russian troops during the Napoleonic Wars, it became a sovereign state in 1806 and joined the Germanic Confederation in 1815.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: 23 January 1719 (Principality of Liechtenstein established); 12 July 1806 (independence from the Holy Roman Empire); 24 August 1866 (independence from the German Confederation).\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: - Please bookmark this page (add it to your favorites). - If you wish to link to this page, you can do so by referring to the URL address below this line. http://www.theodora.com/wfbcurrent/liechtenstein/liechtenstein_people.html. This page was last modified 02-Mar-15. Copyright © 1995-2015 ITA all rights reserved.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: NOTE: The information regarding Liechtenstein on this page is re-published from the 2015 World Fact Book of the United States Central Intelligence Agency. No claims are made regarding the accuracy of Liechtenstein PEOPLE 2015 information contained here.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: It imports more than 90% of its energy requirements. Liechtenstein has been a member of the European Economic Area (an organization serving as a bridge between the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) and the EU) since May 1995.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Population of Liechtenstein 2014. As of 1 January 2015, the population of Liechtenstein was estimated to be 37 378 people. This is an increase of 0.65 % (242 people) compared to population of 37 136 the year before. In 2014 the natural increase was positive, as the number of births exceeded the number of deaths by 76. Due to external migration, the population increased by 166.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Around two thirds (65.8%) were born in Liechtenstein; a fifth of the population (20.1%) living in the country comes from other German-speaking countries (10.8% from Switzerland, 5.9% from Austria and 3.4% from Germany), followed by 3.3% from Italy and 3.3% from the former Yugoslavia.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The population of Liechtenstein will be increased by 1 persons daily in 2015. During 2015 Liechtenstein population is estimated to be increased by 244 people and reach 37 622 in the beginning of 2016. The natural increase is expected to be positive, as the number of births will exceed the number of deaths by 76.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Turkish-born citizens make up 2.6% of the population, with the rest (4.8%) coming from other countries. The permanent population living in Liechtenstein includes citizens of around 90 different countries."
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	which back muscle can cause arm pain 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Causes of upper back and arm pain. A variety of conditions can cause pain in the upper back and in the arm, but the most common causes, aside from muscle strains and sprains of overuse, are degenerative conditions that affect the cervical region of the spine (neck and upper back).\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Upper arm muscle pain is characterized by mild to severe pain in the muscles between the shoulder and the elbow. It may last for a short time or even become a chronic problem. The arms are the most used body parts and they can be subjected to much pressure and strain.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Check out these best-sellers and special offers on books and newsletters from Mayo Clinic. 1  NEW! – The Mayo Clinic Diet, Second Edition. 2  Relief for America's epidemic of indigestion. 3  Keeping your bones healthy and strong.  Manage blood pressure for better 1  health. The Mayo Clinic Diet Online.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: 1. Trauma or Injury. One of the most common causes of severe upper arm pain is an injury to one or more of its parts. A fracture (broken bone) or a sprain in the arm due to a fall may result in extreme upper arm muscle pain. The symptom might not be experienced immediately but it may develop gradually as you move your arm.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Back and muscle pain can also interfere with your sleep. According to the National Sleep Foundation, in your deepest stages of sleep, your muscles relax. This is also the time when your body releases human growth hormone. When you lose sleep due to back or neck pain, you lose this opportunity to heal. Causes.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Appointments at Mayo Clinic. Mayo Clinic offers appointments in Arizona, Florida and Minnesota and at Mayo Clinic Health System locations.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Pain in the arm can result from a number of factors. Abnormalities or injury of the skin, nerves, bones, joints, blood vessels, and soft tissues of the arm can all result in pain. Arm pain, depending on the location and cause, may be accompanied by numbness, redness, swelling, tenderness, or stiffness of the joints. Injuries or trauma to any part of the arm or shoulder, including bone fractures, joint dislocations, and muscle strains and sprains, are common causes of arm pain. Sometimes diseases that affect other organs in the body, like peripheral vascular disease or arthritis, can be the cause of pain in the arm.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Back Pain and Sleep. 1  Back and muscle pain can also interfere with your sleep. 2  Causes of upper back and neck pain include: 3  Our love of screens is also a likely culprit in upper back and neck pain.  Like many health conditions, the effects of neck and back pain can be more severe in people who smoke or are overweight.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Quick Answer. Back spasms can cause arm and hand pain if the spasms hinder communication between the spine and the nerves in the upper extremities. According to WebMD, pinched nerves in the upper or cervical spine often trigger pain, tingling, numbness or reduced strength in the shoulders, arms or hands. Continue Reading.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: While arm pain may be indicative of an injury or muscle strain, it is often related to a cervical spine (neck) condition that has resulted in radiating pain down the arm and hand. Chronic arm and neck or upper back pain can be detrimental to an active lifestyle."
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	average salary of allergy doctor 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: The average salary rate for allergists employed in the U.S. is $80.53 per hour according to the salary data reported by Jobstat. The highest hourly wage recorded for this occupation is $129.62 and the lowest, $37.79 per hour.he average salary rate for allergists employed in the U.S. is $80.53 per hour according to the salary data reported by Jobstat. The highest hourly wage recorded for this occupation is $129.62 and the lowest, $37.79 per hour.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Allergy doctors based in Nevada are paid an average salary of $157,000 a year, those working in Colorado earn around $168,000 a year, and professionals working in Oregon earn a median annual wage of $179,000.he average salary rate for allergists employed in the U.S. is $80.53 per hour according to the salary data reported by Jobstat. The highest hourly wage recorded for this occupation is $129.62 and the lowest, $37.79 per hour.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: According to statistics, the average annual salary for an allergist ranges from $106,760 – $160,140 while the starting salary ranges from $87,920 – $131,880. The annual salary for a top earning allergist ranges from $125,600 – $188,400. The average hourly wage for an allergist ranges from $48 – $71.Beginners receive a starting wage of $39 – $59 while the top allergist receives a hourly wage of around $56 – $84.he annual salary for a top earning allergist ranges from $125,600 – $188,400. The average hourly wage for an allergist ranges from $48 – $71. Beginners receive a starting wage of $39 – $59 while the top allergist receives a hourly wage of around $56 – $84.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The median average salary is $215,543. Majority of allergy & immunology physicians reported earning between $194,042 and $247,988. However, maximum salaries have been reported up to $487,000 dollars! It’s a good life, a specialist.he median average salary is $215,543. Majority of allergy & immunology physicians reported earning between $194,042 and $247,988. However, maximum salaries have been reported up to $487,000 dollars! It’s a good life, a specialist.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Salary by city. Allergy doctors’ annual income can also vary significantly from city to city. Allergists employed in New York typically earn around $245,000 a year, those working in Los Angeles are paid around $194,000 a year, and professionals based in Chicago are paid $213,000 a year on average.he average salary rate for allergists employed in the U.S. is $80.53 per hour according to the salary data reported by Jobstat. The highest hourly wage recorded for this occupation is $129.62 and the lowest, $37.79 per hour.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Allergy/immunology Physician Salary. Allergy/immunology Physician average salary is $172,813, median salary is $155,000 with a salary range from $130,437 to $306,000. Allergy/immunology Physician salaries are collected from government agencies and companies.Each salary is associated with a real job position.llergy/immunology Physician Salary. Allergy/immunology Physician average salary is $172,813, median salary is $155,000 with a salary range from $130,437 to $306,000. Allergy/immunology Physician salaries are collected from government agencies and companies. Each salary is associated with a real job position.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Allergist salary and wage in USA. The average salary for an Allergist is around $133,450 per annum. Beginners can expect a starting salary of $109,900 annually. The pay rate gradually increases with increased employment tenure.Therefore after some time, an allergist may earn an income of around $157,000.he annual salary for a top earning allergist ranges from $125,600 – $188,400. The average hourly wage for an allergist ranges from $48 – $71. Beginners receive a starting wage of $39 – $59 while the top allergist receives a hourly wage of around $56 – $84.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Allergy specialists employed in Detroit are paid $188,000 a year on average, doctors based in Baltimore are paid around $189,000 annually, those working in San Jose earn around $255,000 a year, and professionals based in Indianapolis earn an average yearly salary of $156,000.he average salary rate for allergists employed in the U.S. is $80.53 per hour according to the salary data reported by Jobstat. The highest hourly wage recorded for this occupation is $129.62 and the lowest, $37.79 per hour.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Starting salary. The average starting salary for allergists in their first year on the job, as reported by ValueMD.com, is $158,000 a year. The recruitment agency Profiles reports a median starting salary of $190,000 a year for this occupation.he average salary rate for allergists employed in the U.S. is $80.53 per hour according to the salary data reported by Jobstat. The highest hourly wage recorded for this occupation is $129.62 and the lowest, $37.79 per hour.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Allergy/immunology Physician average salary is $172,813, median salary is $155,000 with a salary range from $130,437 to $306,000.Allergy/immunology Physician salaries are collected from government agencies and companies. Each salary is associated with a real job position.llergy/immunology Physician Salary. Allergy/immunology Physician average salary is $172,813, median salary is $155,000 with a salary range from $130,437 to $306,000. Allergy/immunology Physician salaries are collected from government agencies and companies. Each salary is associated with a real job position."
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	how long does it take for a cold 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Symptoms of a cold can be felt about 1-4 days after catching a cold virus. They start with a burning feeling in the nose or throat, followed by sneezing, a runny nose, and a feeling of being tired and unwell.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Cold sores go through several stages, and generally last anywhere from one to three weeks. The first symptom you notice will probably be a tingling or itching sensation on your lips, chin, nose, or cheek. This is a sign that a cold sore is forming. This stage lasts one or two days, after which a blister or cluster of blisters will form. About a day later, the blister will weep, or ooze; this typically lasts about a day. Afterwards, the blister will scab over and slowly heal.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: During this period anything the person touches can also become infected with germs. (They can be sick up to 2 weeks.) Because a cold is caused by a virus, antibiotics will not help. The flu, (depending upon the strain of virus), can. . So it presents faster and harder than a cold.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: These symptoms can also be caused by a cold virus other than a rhinovirus. Usually there is no fever; in fact, fever and more severe symptoms may indicate that you have the flu rather than a cold. Cold symptoms typically last for about 3 days. At that point the worst is over, but you may feel congested for a week or more. Except in newborns, colds themselves are not dangerous. They usually go away in 4 to 10 days without any special medicine.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: . Normally the person is contagious about a day before the symptoms begin and remains very contagious for up to 3 days. The symptoms can include a scratchy throat, watery eyes, slight fever and a stuffy or runny nose. It can also include a mild sinus headache, sneezing and coughing.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: There are more than 200 different types of viruses that can cause common cold. Concerning how long it takes to catch cold, for each Virus the duration of the cold may vary. While the period of getting may be short but the time period that would make you ill may last longer if the medications are ignored.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The flu is also contagious the day before the first symptoms begin. The person remains contagious for 5 to 7 days, as long as the body is producing new mucus, and they are also contagious as long as they have a fever.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: This causes a lot of mucus to be formed and due to the fact that most of the energy of the body is directed towards fighting the cold the rest of the body feels tired and weak. The next thing you will have to worry about is not ‘how long does it take to catch a cold’ but how long will the cold last.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The infections to take affect or how long it takes to catch cold may vary from person to person. A person with a weak immune system is prone to get infected very easily and very fast. The symptoms of cold may also show on him soon. For a normal healthy person it usually takes three to five days. While usually it can take 9 hours totally depending on the kind of virus that caused it.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: 1. Sleep helps keep your immune system working like it should. Once you have a cold, you need to catch enough Zzz's to help your body fight off the virus. Take it extra easy during the first 3 days. Too little shut-eye can also make you more likely to get a cold. One study found that people who got less than 7 hours of sleep a night were nearly three times more likely to get sick than people who slept for 8 hours or more."
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	For a normal healthy person it usually takes three to five days. While usually it can take 9 hours totally depending on the kind of virus that caused it. 
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	where is cambodia located 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Cambodia is located in southeastern Asia. Cambodia is bordered by the Gulf of Thailand to the southwest, Vietnam to the east, Laos to the north, and Thailand to the northwest.Laos, Thailand, Vietnam.ambodia is located in southeastern Asia. Cambodia is bordered by the Gulf of Thailand to the southwest, Vietnam to the east, Laos to the north, and Thailand to the northwest. Laos, Thailand, Vietnam.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: LOCATION AND SIZE. Cambodia is one of the ten nations of Southeast Asia and part of mainland Southeast Asia. It is bordered on the north by Laos and Thailand, on the west by Thailand, and on the east by Vietnam.Its geographic area is 181,040 square kilometers (69,900 square miles), making it slightly smaller than the state of Oklahoma.t is bordered on the north by Laos and Thailand, on the west by Thailand, and on the east by Vietnam. Its geographic area is 181,040 square kilometers (69,900 square miles), making it slightly smaller than the state of Oklahoma.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Cambodia Description. Located in the southern portion of the Indochina Peninsula in southeast Asia, the Kingdom of Cambodia can trace its history back to Neolithic times, when it was first inhabited around 2000 BC.ocated in the southern portion of the Indochina Peninsula in southeast Asia, the Kingdom of Cambodia can trace its history back to Neolithic times, when it was first inhabited around 2000 BC.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Officially known as the Kingdom of Cambodia, the country is located in the southern portion of Indochina Peninsula in Southeast Asia. Cambodia is bordered by Thailand to the northwest, Laos to the northeast, Vietnam to the east, and the Gulf of Thailand to the southwest.Print. History of Cambodia. One of the prominent early cultures of Cambodia were the Khmer people, with the Funan Kingdom around the first century.ambodia is bordered by Thailand to the northwest, Laos to the northeast, Vietnam to the east, and the Gulf of Thailand to the southwest. Print. History of Cambodia. One of the prominent early cultures of Cambodia were the Khmer people, with the Funan Kingdom around the first century.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Geography : Cambodia is located in the tropics of Southeast Asia, on the southern Indochina Peninsula, with coastline along the Gulf of Thailand in the southwest. The terrain of Cambodia features forested lowlands and mountains including the Dangrek Mountain range, the Kravanh Mountains, and the Damrei Mountains.ambodia is bordered by Thailand to the northwest, Laos to the northeast, Vietnam to the east, and the Gulf of Thailand to the southwest. Print. History of Cambodia. One of the prominent early cultures of Cambodia were the Khmer people, with the Funan Kingdom around the first century.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Cambodia is located on the Asian continent, specifically in the southern portion of the Indochina Peninsula in South-East Asia. It shares borders with Thailand (to the northwest), Laos (northeast), Vietnam (east) and the southwestern portion of the country is bordered by the Gulf of Thailand.ambodia is located on the Asian continent, specifically in the southern portion of the Indochina Peninsula in South-East Asia. It shares borders with Thailand (to the northwest), Laos (northeast), Vietnam (east) and the southwestern portion of the country is bordered by the Gulf of Thailand.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Search for: Cambodia is located in the Indochina peninsula and is bordered by Thailand to the West, Thailand and Laos to the North, Vietnam to the East, and the Gulf of Thailand to the South.earch for: Cambodia is located in the Indochina peninsula and is bordered by Thailand to the West, Thailand and Laos to the North, Vietnam to the East, and the Gulf of Thailand to the South.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Cambodia (/kaemˈboʊdiə/ ; Kæmˈboʊdiə: khmer , កម្ពុជា, [kampuchea]), kɑmˈpuˈciə officially known as The kingdom Of (Cambodia: khmer , ព្រះរាជាណាចក្រកម្ពុជា Preăh Reacheanachak) réachéanachâk kampŭchea kâmpŭchéa and once Known As, the khmer empire is a country located in the southern Portion Of the Indochina Peninsula. in southeast asiaambodia (/kaemˈboʊdiə/ ; Kæmˈboʊdiə: khmer , កម្ពុជា, [kampuchea]), kɑmˈpuˈciə officially known as The kingdom Of (Cambodia: khmer , ព្រះរាជាណាចក្រកម្ពុជា Preăh Reacheanachak) réachéanachâk kampŭchea kâmpŭchéa and once Known As, the khmer empire is a country located in the southern Portion Of the Indochina Peninsula. in southeast asia\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The given Cambodia location map shows that Cambodia is located in the southeast part of Asia. Cambodia map also depicts that it shares its international boundaries with Thailand in the west and northwest, Laos in the northeast, and Vietnam in the east.ambodia map also depicts that it shares its international boundaries with Thailand in the west and northwest, Laos in the northeast, and Vietnam in the east.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Cambodia is a country with a small population which is located in the continent/region of Asia. Countries near Cambodia include Vietnam, Thailand, Laos and Malaysia.ambodia is a country with a small population which is located in the continent/region of Asia. Countries near Cambodia include Vietnam, Thailand, Laos and Malaysia."
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	what is the primary source of carbohydrates in pet food 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: There are many ingredients that go into a quality dog food, and here we will focus on just one category: the carbohydrates. Carbohydrates typically make up anywhere from 30-70 percent of a dry dog food. They come mainly from plants and grains, and provide energy in the form of sugars.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: This also helps improve the taste of the raw ingredients (palatability). Common carbohydrate sources will usually be listed in the first few ingredients on the bag of dog food. Some of these may include: 1  Barley (pearled). 2  Oats (or whole oats). 3  Brown rice. 4  Whole wheat. 5  Whole corn. 6  Potato (or sweet potato). 7  Millet.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: There is a separate article that discusses fiber in greater detail. The function of carbohydrates in pet food. The value of carbohydrates in cat foods is often debated among nutritionists. Despite the debate, most commercial dry foods contain between 30% and 70% carbohydrates.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Carbohydrates used in cat foods. Carbohydrates used in cat foods generally include the starchy portion of a plant that can be easily broken down in the digestive tract of the cat. These carbohydrates are found in high concentrations in cereal grains such as rice, wheat, corn, barley, and oats.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: They maintain the functional activity of the cells and serve as structural and reserve materials. Carbohydrates provide the primary source of energy for humans. There is not a single living thing—plant or animal—that does not contain carbohydrates in some form. Though the quantity and form of carbohydrates varies, the presence of carbohydrates as an integral component of life is constant. This means that all foods are potential sources of carbohydrates. However, some foods are better sources than others, and this is what we will discuss now.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: 5.4 Fruits As Sources of Carbohydrates. Because some nonsweet foods such as nuts, bell peppers, squashes, cucumbers and tomatoes are technically fruits, fruits can be divided into two classifications: 1) sweet fruits and 2) nonsweet fruits.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The fruits in each category and how to combine them for best digestion will be discussed in a future lesson on correct food combining. Home Lesson 7 – Carbohydrates – Fuel For The Human Body. 1  1. 2  Introduction. 3  2. 4  Classifications Of Carbohydrates. 5  3. 6  The Role Of Carbohydrates In The Body. 7  4.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: No, as long as they are not a major source of energy when compared to protein and fat, carbohydrates can provide the aforementioned benefits to your dog. Sources of Carbs. There is a variety of common sources of carbohydrates in commercially available dog food. Look for higher quality carbohydrate sources like these listed below: 1  rice. 2  oats. 3  barley. 4  millet. 5  potatoes. 6  sweet potatoes. 7  peas.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Carbohydrates can come from many sources. People commonly think of grains as the primary source of carbohydrates in pet food, however, fruits, legumes and vegetables, among others, are also sources of carbohydrates typically seen in diet formulations. References1. Case LP et al.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Carbohydrates are present in almost all commercially available cat foods. While we often focus on the protein and fat content of a cat food, carbohydrates have an impact on the quality of your cat's diet. Carbohydrates are responsible for many health problems, if not fed correctly."
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	1 rice. 2 oats. 3 barley. 4 millet. 5 potatoes. 6 sweet potatoes. 7 peas. 
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	optimal length of weight management for obese adolescent 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: According to the National Center for Health Statistics, about 20 percent of children ages 6 to 11 in the United States are considered overweight and 18 percent of teens (ages 12 to 19) are overweight. Many more people are now overweight than 15 years ago.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Reinehr and Andler (2004) have suggested that a decrease in BMI Z score greater than 0.5 is required to modify cardiovascular risk factors. 38 In older children and adolescents with extreme obesity, particularly with more severe comorbidities, a steady weight loss may be an appropriate goal of therapy.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Obesity is determined by measuring both the height and weight of the adolescent. An adolescent is considered overweight if he or she has a BMI more than the 85th percentile but less than the 95th percentile for his or her weight.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The basis of treatment for obesity in children and adolescents involves changes in diet and increased exercise. It is important for parents and the adolescent to be ready and willing to make the change. Generally, weight loss is not recommended for babies and young children who are still growing and developing.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Of that about 3% is for healthy categories such as bottled water, fruits and vegetables. Sources: FTC Report Sheds New Light on Food Marketing to Children and Adolescents-July 29, 2008; Rudd Center Report: Trends in Television and Food Advertising. Currently, 35% of American children are overweight or obese.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: It is important to assess the level of obesity by BMI, distribution of weight (waist circumference), and the extent of co-morbidity, in order to provide effective treatment and assess level of disease risk (Table 3). 7,11,12 Patient engagement as a central agent in management is fundamental.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Facts about obesity in adolescence. According to the National Center for Health Statistics, about 20 percent of children ages 6 to 11 in the United States are considered overweight and 18 percent of teens (ages 12 to 19) are overweight. Many more people are now overweight than 15 years ago.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: People vary in the amount of physical activity they need to control their weight. Many people can maintain their weight by doing 150 to 300 minutes (2 hours and 30 minutes to 5 hours) of moderate-intensity activity per week, such as brisk walking.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Weight-loss medicines might be suitable for adults who are obese (a BMI of 30 or greater). People who have BMIs of 27 or greater, and who are at risk for heart disease and other health conditions, also may benefit from weight-loss medicines.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Facts about obesity in adolescence. According to the National Center for Health Statistics, about 20 percent of children ages 6 to 11 in the United States are considered overweight and 18 percent of teens (ages 12 to 19) are overweight."
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	which receptor subtype must form a dimer, once it binds to its ligand? 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) [1]are the largest group of plasma membrane receptors of which rhodopsin and adrenergic receptors are the most familiar.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Not to scale since the mass of G-protein is larger than that of the receptor (see Figure 3 for actual dimensions.). Labels: A, agonist in its binding pocket; C, receptor C-terminus in cytoplasm; N, receptor extracellular N-terminus.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: The Gβγ subunits also are potent plasma membrane signals. They bind to several effectors. They activate G-protein coupled inwardly rectifying K+ (GIRK) channels. They inhibit opening of several voltage-gated Ca2+ channels of the CaV family.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Hormones, though, only bind to certain, compatible receptor types. Thyroid hormones and each steroid hormone group - the estrogens, androgens, progestins, glucocorticoids (stress hormones), and mineralocorticoids (water and ion-regulating hormones) - have a matching hormone receptor type.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Figure 1: A conceptual cartoon of a G-protein coupled receptor in the plasma membrane with the characteristic seven α-helical transmembrane segments. (See Figure 2 for a crystal structure.) The coupled heterotrimeric G-protein is represented schematically by the letters α, β, γ in the cytoplasm.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: 1 Not all cells have a hormone’s compatible receptor. The ones that do are called target cells.  Once inside a target cell, the hormone (pink) binds to a receptor (purple) - similar to a hand sliding in a glove or mitten - and forms what is known as a hormone-receptor complex between the ligand and receptor. A ligand is any molecule that binds to a specific site on a protein or other molecule.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: While this region is able to activate gene transcription without ligand, this activation is weak and more selective compared to the activation provided by the E domain. The C domain, also known as the DNA-binding domain, binds to estrogen response elements in DNA. The D domain is a hinge region that connects the C and E domains. The E domain contains the ligand binding cavity as well as binding sites for coactivator and corepressor proteins.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: 1 (Where the neurotransmitter has multiple classes of receptors, the receptor that is a GPCR is named in parentheses.)  Many peptide neurotransmitters and hormones: opioids, somatostatin, NPY, oxytocin, vasopressin, neurotensins, VIP, galanin, kinins, releasing hormones, and many more.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Whether a hormone binds to a receptor inside or outside a cell depends on the chemical nature of the hormone and its compatibility with the cell’s fatty outer membrane. The membrane’s fat layers impede water-friendly hormones from passing through but allow fat-derived hormones to readily enter the cell.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: 1 A ligand is any molecule that binds to a specific site on a protein or other molecule. In this case, the estrogen hormone 17-beta-estradiol is the ligand, and the estrogen receptor is the protein.  Binding turns on, or activates, a hormone receptor."
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	does apple collect siri data 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: All of this data is used to help Siri and Dictation understand you better and recognize what you say. It is not linked to other data that Apple may have from your use of other Apple services. To sum it up, Apple gathers up about as much personal information on users as any other big tech company.o a certain extent that's true. But it doesn't mean Apple doesn't collect personal data on its users. It sure does—a lot. I went looking for the devil in the details to parse just how much Apple knows about you, and to what extent the company really does protect user privacy.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: What data is collected and how is it used. As part of providing the Siri service, Apple collects two general types of data to enable Siri to become better at recognizing what you say and how you say things: User Data and Voice Input Data.User Data provides context for your request and helps Siri understand what you are saying.ser privacy in Siri was clearly an issue that concerned a number of users. And Apple failed to meet these user needs by not providing sufficient upfront transparency on what user data they were collecting and why. A few days ago, Apple posted an updated and fairly detailed policy.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: All of those questions, messages, and stern commands that people have been whispering to Siri are stored on Apple servers for up to two years, Wired can now report. Yesterday, we raised concerns about some fuzzy disclosures in Siri’s privacy policy.ll of those questions, messages, and stern commands that people have been whispering to Siri are stored on Apple servers for up to two years, Wired can now report. Yesterday, we raised concerns about some fuzzy disclosures in Siri’s privacy policy.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: “People say very personal information to Siri,” she says. “They are encouraged to think of Siri as their confidante and their assistant. But Siri is not just working for you. Siri is collecting a lot of data for Apple and for its business.And people should be very mindful and aware of what’s happening to their personal information; how it’s being used; and be able to make informed decision about whether or not they want to be sharing certain information with Siri.”.They are encouraged to think of Siri as their confidante and their assistant. But Siri is not just working for you. Siri is collecting a lot of data for Apple and for its business.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: “Apple may keep anonymized Siri data for up to two years,” Muller says “If a user turns Siri off, both identifiers are deleted immediately along with any associated data.”. But Nicole Ozer says Apple should go further.ll of those questions, messages, and stern commands that people have been whispering to Siri are stored on Apple servers for up to two years, Wired can now report. Yesterday, we raised concerns about some fuzzy disclosures in Siri’s privacy policy.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: By sending all of this data to Apple, Apple/Siri can better understand your commands to Siri. I'm not an engineer, but it would be far better for the user experience if more of this could be done using local computing power, as this would make Siri available to users without a web connection.ser privacy in Siri was clearly an issue that concerned a number of users. And Apple failed to meet these user needs by not providing sufficient upfront transparency on what user data they were collecting and why. A few days ago, Apple posted an updated and fairly detailed policy.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: This is the first time that Apple has said how long it’s keeping Siri data, but according to Nicole Ozer, the American Civil Liberties Union lawyer who first brought these Siri privacy questions to our attention, there’s still more that Apple could do.ll of those questions, messages, and stern commands that people have been whispering to Siri are stored on Apple servers for up to two years, Wired can now report. Yesterday, we raised concerns about some fuzzy disclosures in Siri’s privacy policy.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Here’s Wired‘s explanation on what happens when you ask Siri to do something for you and the information goes off to an Apple data center: Apple generates a random numbers to represent the user and it associates the voice files with that number.This number — not your Apple user ID or email address — represents you as far as Siri’s back-end voice analysis system is concerned.ell, you can thank the ACLU and Wired for getting to the bottom of things: it turns out that Apple, using anonymized user ID numbers, holds on to your Siri data for up to two years.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Here's a snippet from what it says: If you turn off [Siri/Dictation], Apple will delete your User Data, as well as your recent voice input data. Older voice input data that has been disassociated from you may be retained for a period of time to generally improve [Siri/Dictation] and other Apple products and services.he iPhone and iPad maker holds on to the data from Siri and Dictation for two years, so long as it abides by its own privacy policy — which, as you might expect, is fairly vague. By Zack Whittaker for Zero Day |.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: It is not linked to other data that Apple may have from your use of other Apple services. Tucked inside Apple's first-ever transparency report, published yesterday, was a not-so-subtle dig at the tech giant's competitors. Our business does not depend on collecting personal data, Apple wrote.o a certain extent that's true. But it doesn't mean Apple doesn't collect personal data on its users. It sure does—a lot. I went looking for the devil in the details to parse just how much Apple knows about you, and to what extent the company really does protect user privacy."
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	what is the function of the ribs and diaphragm in the respiratory system 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: The respiratory system is the system in the human body that enables us to breathe. The act of breathing includes: inhaling and exhaling air in the body; the absorption of oxygen from the air in order to produce energy; the discharge of carbon dioxide, which is the byproduct of the process.ontraction of the diaphragm muscle – causes the diaphragm to flatten, thus enlarging the chest cavity. Contraction of the rib muscles – causes the ribs to rise, thus increasing the chest volume. The chest cavity expands, thus reducing air pressure and causing air to be passively drawn into the lungs.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Diaphragm is composed of voluntary muscles and stretches to the lower-most part of rib cage. Diaphragm is the structure that separates the abdominal and thoracic cavities that is comprised of the heart, ribs, and lungs and is particularly accountable for the respiratory operations.The diaphragm can be separated into 3 sections: the sternal, costal, and lumbar segments.iaphragm is the structure that separates the abdominal and thoracic cavities that is comprised of the heart, ribs, and lungs and is particularly accountable for the respiratory operations. The diaphragm can be separated into 3 sections: the sternal, costal, and lumbar segments.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: The respiratory system. Respiration is the chemical process that releases energy from food in cells. Breathing or ventilation is the process that gets air into and out of the lungs: breathing in (or inhalation) is called inspiration.breathing out (or exhalation) is called expiration. The human respiratory system has several main parts. The table summarises these and lists their functions.he respiratory system. Respiration is the chemical process that releases energy from food in cells. Breathing or ventilation is the process that gets air into and out of the lungs: breathing in (or inhalation) is called inspiration.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The ribs have two functions that are important to the respiratory system. They protect the thoracic cavity. They also can aid in contraction and expansion of the cavity in order to exhale/inhale.he ribs have two functions that are important to the respiratory system. They protect the thoracic cavity. They also can aid in contraction and expansion of the cavity in order to exhale/inhale.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Report Abuse. the diaphragm causes breathing when u breath in ur diaphragm lowers which in turn draws air into ur lungs. this causes ur lungs to expand like a balloon. there for your ribs expand to make room for larger lungs that is the relationship to lungs diaprhagm and ribs when u breath.ibs: The ribs protect the lungs and expand as you inhale to fascillitate space for the lungs to expand like the diaphragm. The ribs then contract expelling the air in the lungs.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The act of breathing is part of the respiratory system, a complex process where air travels into and out of the lungs. Respiration is slightly different, where exercise causes muscles to release energy in the form of glucose.he act of breathing is part of the respiratory system, a complex process where air travels into and out of the lungs. Respiration is slightly different, where exercise causes muscles to release energy in the form of glucose.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The diaphragm in the respiratory system is the dome-shaped sheet of muscle that separates the chest from the abdomen.It is also referred to the thoracic diaphragm because it’s located in the thoracic cavity, or chest.t is attached to the spine, ribs and sternum and is the main muscle of respiration, playing a very important role in the breathing process. The lungs are enclosed in a kind of cage in which the ribs form the sides and the diaphragm, an upwardly arching sheet of muscle,... Click to read more below.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: It is attached to the spine, ribs and sternum and is the main muscle of respiration, playing a very important role in the breathing process. The lungs are enclosed in a kind of cage in which the ribs form the sides and the diaphragm, an upwardly arching sheet of muscle,...Click to read more below.The diaphragm in the respiratory system is the dome-shaped sheet of muscle that separates the chest from the abdomen. It is also referred to the thoracic diaphragm because it’s located in the thoracic cavity, or chest.t is attached to the spine, ribs and sternum and is the main muscle of respiration, playing a very important role in the breathing process. The lungs are enclosed in a kind of cage in which the ribs form the sides and the diaphragm, an upwardly arching sheet of muscle,... Click to read more below.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Best Answer: Diaphragm: Expands downwards into the abdominal cavity to allow for the lungs to expand as we inhale. As the diaphragm contracts the air is expelled from the lungs. Ribs: The ribs protect the lungs and expand as you inhale to fascillitate space for the lungs to expand like the diaphragm.The ribs then contract expelling the air in the lungs.Altogether now: The diaphragm relaxes and expands downward into the abdominal cavity as the ribs relax to also expand for an increase in air space for the lungs to take in O2.ibs: The ribs protect the lungs and expand as you inhale to fascillitate space for the lungs to expand like the diaphragm. The ribs then contract expelling the air in the lungs.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The diaphragm separates the thoracic cavity containing the heart and lungs, from the abdominal cavity and performs an important function in respiration: as the diaphragm contracts, the volume of the thoracic cavity increases and air is drawn into the lungs.he diaphragm separates the thoracic cavity containing the heart and lungs, from the abdominal cavity and performs an important function in respiration: as the diaphragm contracts, the volume of the thoracic cavity increases and air is drawn into the lungs."
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	The ribs have two functions that are important to the respiratory system. They protect the thoracic cavity. They also can aid in contraction and expansion of the cavity in order to exhale/inhale. 
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	spearman correlation meaning 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: On this his mind became clouded; his limbs failed him, and he stood as one dazed; whereon Euphorbus son of Panthous a Dardanian, the best spearman of his time, as also the finest horseman and fleetest runner, came behind him and struck him in the back with a spear, midway between the shoulders.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Theoretically, the Spearman correlation calculates the Pearson correlation for variables that are converted to ranks. Similar to Pearson's bivariate correlation, the Spearman correlation also tests the null hypothesis of independence between two variables.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Spearman Correlation Coefficient is also referred to as Spearman Rank Correlation or Spearman's rho. It is typically denoted either with the Greek letter rho (ρ), or rs. It is one of the few cases where a Greek letter denotes a value of a sample and not the characteristic of the general population. Like all correlation coefficients, Spearman's rho measures the strength of association of two variables. As such, the Spearman Correlation Coefficient is a close sibling to Pearson's Bivariate Correlation Coefficient, Point-Biserial Correlation, and the Canonical Correlation.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: All I can say is, that the other women pounced on it like lightning the first day she came into the house, and said (which was most unjust) that Rosanna Spearman gave herself airs. Read on, good friend, as patiently as you can, and perhaps you will be as sorry for Rosanna Spearman as I was, when I found out the truth.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Correlation (Pearson, Kendall, Spearman) Correlation is a bivariate analysis that measures the strengths of association between two variables. In statistics, the value of the correlation coefficient varies between +1 and -1.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: In statistics, Spearman's rank correlation coefficient or Spearman's rho, named after Charles Spearman and often denoted by the Greek letter ρ {\\displaystyle \\rho } (rho) or as r s {\\displaystyle r_{s}} , is a nonparametric measure of rank correlation (statistical dependence between the ranking of two variables).\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: As the correlation coefficient value goes towards 0, the relationship between the two variables will be weaker. Usually, in statistics, we measure three types of correlations: Pearson correlation, Kendall rank correlation and Spearman correlation.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: View in context. The upshot of it was, that Rosanna Spearman had been a thief, and not being of the sort that get up Companies in the City, and rob from thousands, instead of only robbing from one, the law laid hold of her, and the prison and the reformatory followed the lead of the law.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Discordant: Ordered differently. Spearman rank correlation: Spearman rank correlation is a non-parametric test that is used to measure the degree of association between two variables. It was developed by Spearman, thus it is called the Spearman rank correlation.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Bradley had noted something of the obvious indications of a gradual evolution from ape to spearman as exemplified by the several overlapping races of Alalus, club-men and hatchet-men that formed the connecting links between the two extremes with which he, had come in contact."
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	how does bilberry affect eye health? 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Cardioprotective Effects. Bilberry is effective in maintaining cardiovascular health, one of the major causes of death all around the world. This heart protective effect is attributed to the potential of anthocyanins present in bilberry, which helps in improving the LDL and HDL cholesterol levels in the body.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Lutein benefit and side effects, pills in 6 mg, 10 mg, 20 mg. Right dosage for long term use. Does this nutrient help improve vision and visual acuity? July 2 2017 by Ray Sahelian, M.D.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Bilberry is useful for the maintenance of eye health. Apart from the traditional usage, scientific studies have also advocated the effectiveness of bilberry extract in preventing age-related ocular disorders along with other eye diseases such as cataract and night-blindness.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Bilberry helps to improve vision, eliminate circulation problems, improve the blood sugar in diabetics, and protect against liver damage, cancer and eye disorders. Bilberry helps to improve vision, eliminate circulation problems, improve the blood sugar in diabetics, and protect against liver damage, cancer and eye disorders.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Cardioprotective Effects. Bilberry is effective in maintaining cardiovascular health which is one of the major causes of death all around the world. This heart protective effect is attributed to the potential of anthocyanins present in bilberry, which helps in improving the LDL and HDL cholesterol levels in the body.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Buy Lutein 6 mg or 10 mg pills, or for better vision try Eyesight Rx which works within a day or two. Suggested Use, dosage, how much to take. One capsule with breakfast two or three times a week, or as recommended by your health care professional.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: 11 Surprising Benefits & Uses of Coconut Oil. 1  Coconut oil is good for skin care, hair care, improving digestion and immunity. 2  Health benefits of dates are uncountable, as this fruit is affluent in natural fibres. 3  The health benefits of red rooibos tea are abundant.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Maintains Eye Health. Bilberry is useful for the maintenance of eye health. Scientific studies have also advocated the effectiveness of bilberry extract in preventing age-related ocular disorders along with other eye diseases such as cataract and night-blindness.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Health Benefits of Bilberry. Most parts of the bilberry plant, such as the leaves and the dried or ripe fruit are utilized in the preparation of herbal medicines. Here are the main ways that bilberries can be used to cure a range of deadly diseases; Antioxidant Power. The antioxidant power of bilberry makes it a valuable multipurpose remedy.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Benefit for eyesight health, better vision. The benefit of these two carotenoids is to absorb light in the blue-green region of the visible spectrum. In humans their roles are to improve visual function and to act as antioxidants in order to protect the macula from damage by oxidative stress."
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	the addams family characters musical 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Charles Addams is most widely known for the creation of The Addams Family, characters that formed the basis of the TV show which first appeared in 1964. Now famous, Morticia, Fester, Gomez, Wednesday, Pugsley, Grandmama, Lurch and Thing existed as various forms and aspects in Addams’ cartoons prior to the sitcom.n choosing a turning point in Wednesday's life and bringing a family of outsiders into the house, they had the perfect catalyst to set this ensemble playing together in pleasingly familiar, yet surprisingly new, ways. The playground for the story is the Addams house which is as iconic as the family itself.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Numerous film and television adaptations of Addams' cartoons exist, but the musical, which is the first stage show based on the characters, is based upon the cartoons rather than the television and film characters. The Addams Family is also the first production produced by Elephant Eye Theatricals.After a tryout in Chicago, the show opened on Broadway in April 2010. The original cast featured Nathan Lane as Gomez and Bebe Neuwirth as Morticia.An original Broadway cast recording was released on June 8, 2010.he Addams Family is also the first production produced by Elephant Eye Theatricals. After a tryout in Chicago, the show opened on Broadway in April 2010. The original cast featured Nathan Lane as Gomez and Bebe Neuwirth as Morticia. An original Broadway cast recording was released on June 8, 2010.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: The Addams Family is a musical comedy with music and lyrics by Andrew Lippa and a book by Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice. The show is based upon The Addams Family characters created by Charles Addams in his single-panel gag cartoons, which depict a ghoulish American family with an affinity for all things macabre.he Addams Family is also the first production produced by Elephant Eye Theatricals. After a tryout in Chicago, the show opened on Broadway in April 2010. The original cast featured Nathan Lane as Gomez and Bebe Neuwirth as Morticia. An original Broadway cast recording was released on June 8, 2010.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: This is a list of characters who appear in The Addams Family: A New Musical. “Morticia in The Addams Family: A New Musical shows little difference than her other... Morticia Addams (Musical). “ Morticia in The Addams Family: A New Musical shows little difference than her other...his is a list of characters who appear in The Addams Family: A New Musical. “Morticia in The Addams Family: A New Musical shows little difference than her other... Morticia Addams (Musical). “ Morticia in The Addams Family: A New Musical shows little difference than her other...\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The Addams Family. A Musical in 2 Acts: Music-Andrew Lippa; Lyrics-Andrew Lippa; Book-Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice based on Charles Addams' comic strip The Addams Family.Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, Broadway-April 8th, 2010 - 31 December. 2011 (35 previews, 725 perfs). Musical in 2 Acts: Music-Andrew Lippa; Lyrics-Andrew Lippa; Book-Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice based on Charles Addams' comic strip The Addams Family. Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, Broadway-April 8th, 2010 - 31 December.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The Addams Family Musical Cast Lists. 529 pages on this wiki. The following are the cast lists for all four past, present and future productions of the musical The Addams Family (in order of opening night debut). Jesse Swenson replaced Wesley Taylor as Lucas Beineke on March 8, 2011. 2  Roger Rees replaced Merwin Foard as Gomez Addams on March 22, 2011. 3  Brooke Shields replaced Bebe Neuwirth as Morticia Addams on June 28, 2011.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: This musical comedy, directed by David Bryant, features all the ghoulish characters from Charles Addams' original single-panel cartoons in The New Yorker, including Morticia, Gomez, Uncle Fester, Grandma Addams, Pugsley, Lurch, and some unexpected character appearances.his musical comedy, directed by David Bryant, features all the ghoulish characters from Charles Addams' original single-panel cartoons in The New Yorker, including Morticia, Gomez, Uncle Fester, Grandma Addams, Pugsley, Lurch, and some unexpected character appearances.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The Addams Family was staged at the Meralco Theater in Manila, the Philippines by Atlantis Productions, Inc. from November 15 to December 1, 2013. Cast members included Arnell Ignacio (Gomez), Eula Valdez (Morticia), K-La Rivera (Wednesday) and Ryan Gallagher (Lucas).he Addams Family is also the first production produced by Elephant Eye Theatricals. After a tryout in Chicago, the show opened on Broadway in April 2010. The original cast featured Nathan Lane as Gomez and Bebe Neuwirth as Morticia. An original Broadway cast recording was released on June 8, 2010.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: THE ADDAMS FAMILY features an original story, and it's every father's nightmare. Wednesday Addams, the ultimate princess of darkness, has grown up and fallen in love with a sweet, smart young man from a respectable family — a man her parents have never met.his musical comedy, directed by David Bryant, features all the ghoulish characters from Charles Addams' original single-panel cartoons in The New Yorker, including Morticia, Gomez, Uncle Fester, Grandma Addams, Pugsley, Lurch, and some unexpected character appearances.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: THE ADDAMS FAMILY features an original story, and it’s every father’s nightmare. Wednesday Addams, the ultimate princess of darkness, has grown up and fallen in love with a sweet, smart young man from a respectable family.A man her parents have never met.n choosing a turning point in Wednesday's life and bringing a family of outsiders into the house, they had the perfect catalyst to set this ensemble playing together in pleasingly familiar, yet surprisingly new, ways. The playground for the story is the Addams house which is as iconic as the family itself."
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	Charles Addams, Morticia, Gomez, Uncle Fester, Grandma Addams, Pugsley, Lurch, and Wednesday. 
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	how long does it take to broil baby back ribs 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Insert a meat thermometer into a meaty section of the ribs, away from the bones. Beef and pork ribs should have an internal temperature of 145 F to be safe to consume. Start checking the internal temperature of the meat after 15 minutes of broiling. You can also assess doneness according to certain visual cues. If the ribs are thoroughly cooked, a knife should slide into the meat easily. Depending on the type of ribs you are cooking, they ribs should cook in 15 to 40 minutes.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: 1 Mix together water, garlic, onion, bay leaves, red chili flakes, Chinese five-spice, salt, and rice vinegar in a large pot. Bring to a boil, turn to low, and simmer for 15-20 minutes.  Place ribs in the simmering broth. Return to a simmer, turn heat to low, and cook for 1 hour.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Place the ribs in a container or on a baking sheet. Sprinkle dry rub all over the ribs, then pat the seasoning blend into the meat. How to Make Ribs in a Crock-Pot in 4 Hours. How to Cook a Medium Rare Roast Beef in a Crock-Pot.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: 1 Grill the ribs for 2 hours, bone-side down. 2  Wrap them in foil and grill, bone-side up, for 30 minutes. Don't be afraid to add an extra special touch here by pouring a cup of apple cider or juice into the foil packet.  Unwrap them and grill for 30 more minutes bone-side down.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: 1 Bring to a boil, turn to low, and simmer for 15-20 minutes. 2  Place ribs in the simmering broth. Return to a simmer, turn heat to low, and cook for 1 hour.  Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C). Line a baking sheet with a silicone baking mat, or coat with cooking spray.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: 1 Grill your ribs for 3 hours bone-side down. 2  Wrap them in foil and grill, bone-side up, for 30 to 60 minutes. Same as with baby backs, you can an extra special touch here by pouring a cup of apple cider or juice into the foil packet.  Unwrap them and grill for 30 more minutes bone-side down.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: 1 Prepare to grill - indirectly if possible - at a low, steady heat of 225° F. 2  Grill your ribs for 3 hours bone-side down.  Wrap them in foil and grill, bone-side up, for 30 to 60 minutes. Same as with baby backs, you can an extra special touch here by pouring a cup of apple cider or juice into the foil packet.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: 1 Place ribs in the simmering broth. Return to a simmer, turn heat to low, and cook for 1 hour.  Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C). Line a baking sheet with a silicone baking mat, or coat with cooking spray.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Since they're smaller from spare ribs and come from near the pigs back. This is an area in which the muscles do very little work so they're much more tender than spare ribs and can be cooked in less time. Grill them - indirectly if at all possible - at medium heat, about 325° F to 350 ° F for 1 1/4 to 1 1/2 hours.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: 1 Prepare to grill - indirectly if possible - at a low, steady heat of 225° F. 2  Grill the ribs for 2 hours, bone-side down.  Wrap them in foil and grill, bone-side up, for 30 minutes. Don't be afraid to add an extra special touch here by pouring a cup of apple cider or juice into the foil packet."
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	what is natto food 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Takao Onozoto/Aflo/Getty Images. Natto is a traditional Japanese food of fermented soy beans. Natto soy beans are steam cooked and then fermented with a healthy bacteria known as Bacillus subtilis. The fermentation process yields a food that is high in nutrition and protein.At first glance, natto appears to be light to dark brown in color, with beans that are quite small.atto soy beans are steam cooked and then fermented with a healthy bacteria known as Bacillus subtilis. The fermentation process yields a food that is high in nutrition and protein.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Here's what you need to know about this little-known nutrient and even lesser-known food source. By Monica Reinagel | April 15, 2015. I was doing some internet research on foods that promote bone growth and came across a food called natto, which is supposed to be a good source of vitamin K2.ere's what you need to know about this little-known nutrient and even lesser-known food source. By Monica Reinagel | April 15, 2015. I was doing some internet research on foods that promote bone growth and came across a food called natto, which is supposed to be a good source of vitamin K2.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: 10 hilariously insightful foreign words. Natto is an ancient Japanese food made from soybeans. It is soaked and fermented, which makes the soybeans quite sticky, and produces a springy or web effect between each bean.0 hilariously insightful foreign words. Natto is an ancient Japanese food made from soybeans. It is soaked and fermented, which makes the soybeans quite sticky, and produces a springy or web effect between each bean.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: About Natto. * click here for information on the shelf life of NATTO. Natto is fermented soybeans. Natto has long been recognized as one of Japan's most unique traditional health foods.Highly nutritious and rich in protein, it is often eaten with cooked rice.bout Natto. * click here for information on the shelf life of NATTO. Natto is fermented soybeans. Natto has long been recognized as one of Japan's most unique traditional health foods.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The traditional Japanese food Natto has been used safely for over 1000 years. The potent fibrinolytic enzyme nattokinase appears to be safe based upon the long-term traditional use of this food.attokinase is a potent fibrinolytic enzyme extracted and highly purified from a traditional Japanese food called Natto.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Nattokinase is a potent fibrinolytic enzyme extracted and highly purified from a traditional Japanese food called Natto.Natto is a fermented cheese-like food that has been used in Japan for over 1000 years for its popular taste and as a folk remedy for heart and vascular diseases.attokinase is a potent fibrinolytic enzyme extracted and highly purified from a traditional Japanese food called Natto.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Natto Health Benefits. Nattokinase helps to address one of the most overlooked problems in the development of heart disease and high blood pressure: hyperviscosity. In plain words, that means thick, sick, sticky and inflamed blood that moves slowly through the circulatory system.atto Health Benefits. Nattokinase helps to address one of the most overlooked problems in the development of heart disease and high blood pressure: hyperviscosity. In plain words, that means thick, sick, sticky and inflamed blood that moves slowly through the circulatory system.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: NATTOKINASE Overview Information. Nattokinase is an enzyme (a protein that speeds up biochemical reactions) that is extracted from a popular Japanese food called natto. Natto is boiled soybeans that have been fermented with a bacterium called Bacillus natto.ATTOKINASE Overview Information. Nattokinase is an enzyme (a protein that speeds up biochemical reactions) that is extracted from a popular Japanese food called natto. Natto is boiled soybeans that have been fermented with a bacterium called Bacillus natto.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Natto is a traditional Japanese food of fermented soy beans. Natto soy beans are steam cooked and then fermented with a healthy bacteria known as Bacillus subtilis.The fermentation process yields a food that is high in nutrition and protein. At first glance, natto appears to be light to dark brown in color, with beans that are quite small.atto soy beans are steam cooked and then fermented with a healthy bacteria known as Bacillus subtilis. The fermentation process yields a food that is high in nutrition and protein.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Discover How the Legendary Benefits of the Japanese Food Natto Make for a Healthy Heart and Strong Bones! Get Your FREE REPORT: Enter your email address to get your FREE Report: THE MIRACLE SUPER FOOD THAT BUILDS YOUR BONES BETTER THAN CALCIUM AND PREVENTS HEART DISEASE BETTER THAN LIPITOR.iscover How the Legendary Benefits of the Japanese Food Natto Make for a Healthy Heart and Strong Bones! Get Your FREE REPORT: Enter your email address to get your FREE Report: THE MIRACLE SUPER FOOD THAT BUILDS YOUR BONES BETTER THAN CALCIUM AND PREVENTS HEART DISEASE BETTER THAN LIPITOR."
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	Natto is a traditional Japanese food of fermented soy beans. 
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	calories in apple martini 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: There are 210 calories in 1 serving of Olive Garden Sour Apple Martini. Calorie breakdown: 0% fat, 68% carbs, 32% protein.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: That’s the amount of pure alcohol usually found in: 1  12 ounces of beer. 2  8 ounces of malt liquor. 3  5 ounces of wine.  1.5 ounces or a “shot” of 80-proof distilled spirits or liquor (gin, rum, vodka, or whiskey, etc.)\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Vodka and Gin Served Straight Up. According to TheDailyPlate.com, a vodka martini straight up has 200 calories. A vodka martini with 1 oz. of olives is roughly 250 calories. A gin martini has 125 calories; if you add 1 oz. of olives it brings the gin martini to 175 calories.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: There are 160 calories in 1 serving of Longhorn Steakhouse Green Apple Martini. Calorie breakdown: 0% fat, 100% carbs, 0% protein.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: One large apple has about 116 calories in it.Apples also contain  vitamins and fiber and are a member of the rose family.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: If you're watching your weight, apple martinis pack fewer calories than typical vodka or gin version. Each apple martini contains 160 calories, MyFitnessPal reports, to 210 for a vodka martini with one olive and 265 for a gin martini.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: According to CalorieKing.com, a basic martini-sized glass–usually 3 to 4 oz.–of an apple martini contains 235 calories. A cosmopolitan is 213 calories. According to TheDailyPlate.com, a vodka martini straight up has 200 calories. A vodka martini with 1 oz. of olives is roughly 250 calories.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: There are about 350 calories in a basic caramel apple. My best guess for one of the Rocky Mountain regular size specialty caramel apples is between five and six hundred. I hav…e not tried the large caramel apples with the big chunks of marshmallow or chocolate - I am guessing they are in the 800 calorie range.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: When you start adding mixers, the calories in a drink can more than double. club soda has no calories. 8 ounces of orange juice has 112 calories. 8 ounces of tonic has 83 calories. 8 ounces of ginger ale has 83 calories. 8 ounces of tomato juice has 41 calories. 8 ounces of classic coke has 96 calories.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: I don't know if that's good or bad as I don't know how much 1oz is. A conversion website says that's about 28ml, so a shot. As women are supposed to have 2000 calories a day, that's about 20 shots of apple Sourz. If my calculations are correct that would get you quite hammered."
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	235 calories in one basic martini-sized glass. 
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	what is absolute truth 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Truth in essence is conformity to fact, reality, or actuality. Truth is often that which is considered to be the supreme reality and to have the ultimate meaning and value of existence.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Truth is available to all who seek it in the person of Jesus Christ. Even though our society tells us that it's narrow-minded to believe in ultimate truth, there's lots of evidence that says we should run after it with all our hearts. Christ says the truth will set us free. And that promise is true for all time.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: In our world, the idea of ultimate truth — something that is true at all times in all places and has relevance for our lives — is about as extinct as the dinosaur. In fact, nearly three out of four Americans say there is no such thing as ultimate, or absolute, truth.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: All truth is absolute. There are no relative truths. For if something is really true, then it is really true for everyone everywhere, and for all time. The truth statement 7 + 3 = 10 is not just true for mathematics majors, nor is it true only in a mathematics classroom.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: It is also objected that knowledge of truth is not absolute, since we grow in truth. What is true today may be false tomorrow. The progress of science is proof that truth is constantly changing.^ [31] ^ This objection fails to note that it is not the truth that is changing but our understanding of it.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Absolute truth is defined as inflexible reality: fixed, invariable, unalterable facts. For example, it is a fixed, invariable, unalterable fact that there are absolutely no square circles and there are absolutely no round squares. Absolute Truth vs. Relativism.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: In a society where ultimate truth is treated like a fairy tale, an outdated idea or even an insult to human intelligence, the motto of the day becomes, WHATEVER!. Believe whatever you want. Do whatever seems best to you.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: While absolute truth is a logical necessity, there are some religious orientations (atheistic humanists, for example) who argue against the existence of absolute truth. Humanism's exclusion of God necessitates moral relativism.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The truth can be absolute no matter what our grounds for believing it. For example, if is true that Sidney, Australia, is on the Pacific Ocean, then it is absolutely true no matter what my evidence or lack of evidence may be. An absolute truth is absolutely true in itself, no matter what evidence there is.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Humanists believe one should do, as one feels is right. Absolute Truth-A Logical Necessity You can't logically argue against the existence of absolute truth. To argue against something is to establish that a truth exists. You cannot argue against absolute truth unless an absolute truth is the basis of your argument."
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	Absolute truth is defined as inflexible reality: fixed, invariable, unalterable facts. 
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	what does corporate governance do? 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Corporate governance is the process carried out by the board of directors, and its related committees, on behalf of and for the benefit of the company’s stakeholders, to provide direction, authority, and oversights to management.orporate governance deals with the conflicts of interests between the providers of finance and the managers; the shareholders and the stakeholders; different types of shareholders (mainly the large shareholder and the minority shareholders); and the prevention or mitigation of these conflicts of interests.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Corporate governance is therefore about what the board of a company does and how it sets the values of the company, and it is to be distinguished from the day to day operational management of the company by full-time executives.he purpose of corporate governance is to facilitate effective, entrepreneurial and prudent management that can deliver the long-term success of the company.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Governance mechanisms include monitoring the actions, policies, practices, and decisions of corporations, their agents, and affected stakeholders. Corporate governance practices are affected by attempts to align the interests of stakeholders.ontemporary discussions of corporate governance tend to refer to principles raised in three documents released since 1990: The Cadbury Report (UK, 1992), the Principles of Corporate Governance (OECD, 1998 and 2004), the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (US, 2002).\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Corporate governance refers to the formally established guidelines that determine how a company is run. The company’s board of directors approves and periodically reviews the guidelines, which ...ince corporate governance also provides the framework for attaining a company's objectives, it encompasses practically every sphere of management, from action plans and internal controls to performance measurement and corporate disclosure.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Corporate governance broadly refers to the mechanisms, processes and relations by which corporations are controlled and directed.ontemporary discussions of corporate governance tend to refer to principles raised in three documents released since 1990: The Cadbury Report (UK, 1992), the Principles of Corporate Governance (OECD, 1998 and 2004), the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (US, 2002).\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: ARIS Risk and Compliance Manager. Corporate governance is a term that refers broadly to the rules, processes, or laws by which businesses are operated, regulated, and controlled. well-defined and enforced corporate governance provides a structure that, at least in theory, works for the benefit of everyone concerned by ensuring that the enterprise adheres to accepted ethical standards and best practices as well as to formal laws.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: DEFINITION of 'Corporate Governance'. The system of rules, practices and processes by which a company is directed and controlled.Corporate governance essentially involves balancing the interests of the many stakeholders in a company-these include its shareholders, management, customers, suppliers, financiers, government and the community.ince corporate governance also provides the framework for attaining a company's objectives, it encompasses practically every sphere of management, from action plans and internal controls to performance measurement and corporate disclosure.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Interest in the corporate governance practices of modern corporations, particularly in relation to accountability, increased following the high-profile collapses of a number of large corporations during 2001–2002, most of which involved accounting fraud; and then again after the recent financial crisis in 2008.ontemporary discussions of corporate governance tend to refer to principles raised in three documents released since 1990: The Cadbury Report (UK, 1992), the Principles of Corporate Governance (OECD, 1998 and 2004), the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (US, 2002).\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The purpose of corporate governance is to facilitate effective, entrepreneurial and prudent management that can deliver the long-term success of the company.Corporate governance is the system by which companies are directed and controlled.Boards of directors are responsible for the governance of their companies. The shareholders’ role in governance is to appoint the directors and the auditors and to satisfy themselves that an appropriate governance structure is in place.he purpose of corporate governance is to facilitate effective, entrepreneurial and prudent management that can deliver the long-term success of the company.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Corporate governance is most often viewed as both the structure and the relationships which determine corporate direction and performance. The board of directors is typically central to corporate governance.Its relationship to the other primary participants, typically shareholders and management, is critical.orporate governance deals with the conflicts of interests between the providers of finance and the managers; the shareholders and the stakeholders; different types of shareholders (mainly the large shareholder and the minority shareholders); and the prevention or mitigation of these conflicts of interests."
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	To direct and controll the company by practices and processes, Corporate governance essentially involves balancing the interests of the many stakeholders in a company-these include its shareholders, management, customers, suppliers, financiers, government and the community. Since corporate governance also provides the framework for attaining a company's objectives, it encompasses practically every sphere of management, from action plans and internal controls to performance measurement and corporate disclosure. 
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	what can cause feet to swell 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: You can make small changes to your everyday life to help reduce swelling: 1  Take a short walk every hour. 2  Drink eight to 10 glasses of water daily. 3  Limit your salt intake.  Put phone books or bricks under the foot of your bed to elevate your legs and feet at night.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Swollen ankles and feet. Swollen ankles and swollen feet are common and are often caused by fluid retention, or oedema. The cause of the swelling can range from an injury to medical conditions. Seek medical advice if you are concerned about swollen feet or ankles.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: You can often treat the symptoms of swelling that occurs on both sides of your body yourself, Dr. Botek says. Here are some ideas that can help: 1. Compression socks. Available at your local drug or grocery store, compression socks provide pain relief and prevent fluid collection in your legs, ankles and feet.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: You can make small changes to your everyday life to help reduce swelling: 1  Take a short walk every hour. 2  Drink eight to 10 glasses of water daily. Drinking less actually promotes swelling. 3  Limit your salt intake.  Put phone books or bricks under the foot of your bed to elevate your legs and feet at night.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Some of the most common conditions that can cause foot or ankle swelling include: The most common foot and ankle injuries that cause swelling include ankle sprains, torn tendons, and fractures. Chronic stress or overuse can lead to tendonitis, bursitis, and ligament or muscle strains, all potential causes of swelling.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Foot or ankle injury. An injury to the foot or ankle can lead to swelling. The most common is a sprained ankle, which occurs when an injury or misstep causes the ligaments that hold the ankle in place to be stretched beyond their normal range. To reduce the swelling from a foot or ankle injury, rest to avoid walking on the injured ankle or foot.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Causes of Swelling. Swelling in the feet is typically caused by a buildup of fluids. Also called edema, swelling can be brought on by tight, uncomfortable shoes. Diabetes or a medical condition that causes fluid retention may also make you vulnerable to foot swelling.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Uncomfortable shoes that are tight are a common cause for swelling in the feet and legs. Tight footwear restricts blood circulation, causing a buildup in fluids in the surrounding areas. Avoid the discomfort of shoes that are too tight by wearing the correct shoe size.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Back to TopCauses. Injury or surgery involving the leg, ankle, or foot can cause swelling. Swelling may also occur after pelvic surgery, especially for cancer. Long airplane flights or car rides, as well as standing for long periods of time, often lead to some swelling in the feet and ankles.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Arthritis, or joint inflammation, can cause localized swelling in the foot or ankle. Osteoarthritis is a common form of arthritis that may cause occasional swelling, usually in a single joint. Gout is another form of arthritis that typically causes a very painful, red, swollen big toe joint."
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	infor workforce 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Download this exclusive brochure on Infor Workforce Management and see for yourself how modern HCM systems can empower your employees. Please register to download. Fields with * are required\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Infor WFM Workbrain Workforce Time And Attendance Source: Infor Complex organizations face complex labor challenges—such as union policies and legislative constraints—when managing employee time and attendance.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Infor Workforce Management provides greater visibility and control across your workforce in an effort to increase the return on your labor investment.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Click Here To Download: •Brochure: Infor WFM Workbrain Workforce Time And Attendance. •White Paper: The ROI Of Your Labor Force. Complex organizations face complex labor challenges—such as union policies and legislative constraints—when managing employee time and attendance.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Infor WFM Workbrain Workforce Time & Attendance helps companies like yours: 1  Reduce gross payroll costs. 2  Comply with regulations, including Sarbanes-Oxley and the Fair Labor Standards Act. 3  Improve employee productivity and satisfaction. 4  Get clear visibility into hours worked, overtime, and labor costs—leading to better, real-time decision making.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: What’s new for Infor Workforce Management customers Welcome to the Infor Workforce Management customer community page. You’ll find information on the latest release of your product, as well as resources to help you determine your best upgrade path to the latest version of Workforce Management in the cloud.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: •Brochure: Infor WFM Workbrain Workforce Time And Attendance •White Paper: The ROI Of Your Labor Force . Complex organizations face complex labor challenges—such as union policies and legislative constraints—when managing employee time and attendance.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Infor Workforce Management helps organizations of all sizes meet the complex challenges of labor management. By helping you adhere to payroll best practices, increasing labor cost visibility and control, and improving compliance, the solution can increase net profit margins by 15 to 40 basis points, reduce labor costs by up to 6%, and cut administrative task completion time by as much as 60%.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: When you choose Infor for employee attendance management software, you can be assured your solution will work. Infor WFM Workbrain Workforce Time & Attendance helps companies like yours: Reduce gross payroll costs. Comply with regulations, including Sarbanes-Oxley and the Fair Labor Standards Act.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Carrie Bradfield is the Manager of Product Management for Infor Workforce Management. Carrie has over 10 years of experience working with Infor WFM across various industries, developing relationships with customers to increase understanding of specific industry needs. Carrie welcomes your feedback and questions."
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	epr definition for production 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: NZ2000 Plastics, Otaki, NEW ZEALAND [email protected]. (back) PRODUCT GUARDIANSHIP. The responsibility, that the waste generated during the production processes could be taken care of in a proper way, from an environmental and resource-saving point of view, should primarily be of the manufacturer.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Software Applications that Organize, Define and Standardize Business Processes to Effectively Plan and Control an Organization. The ERP system definition, then, would be a set of software applications that organize, define and standardize the business processes necessary to effectively plan and control an organization.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: EPR is based on the premise that the primary responsibility for waste generated during the production process (including extraction of raw materials) and after the product is discarded, is that of the producer of the product.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Depending on your organization's size and needs there are a number of enterprise resource planning software vendors to choose from in the large enterprise, mid-market and the small business ERP market.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Planning is at the core of ERP and is embodied in a top-down hierarchy of functions—master planning, detailed material and resource planning, and execution (production control and purchasing).\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Recommended Reading: The Difference Between CRM and ERP. The basic goal of using an enterprise resource planning system is to provide one central repository for all information that is shared by all the various ERP facets to improve the flow of data across the organization.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: What Is ERP - Definition. What is ERP? It means enterprise resource planning, which itself means planning the resources in an enterprise (business). So, this abbreviation simply means, that this is a way of using the resources in a company more effectively. Notice, that this is not some kind of software, this is an ideology. Some companies build applications, that work according to this ideology, called ERP solutions. But there is something more there... the developers of such solutions build their application implementing some best business practices in it, and this is one of the most valuable features of ERP systems.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: ERP is short for enterprise resource planning. Enterprise resource planning (ERP) is business process management software that allows an organization to use a system of integrated applications to manage the business and automate many back office functions related to technology, services and human resources.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: According to the APICS dictionary, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) is a: “…framework for organizing, defining, and standardizing the business processes necessary to effectively plan and control an organization so the organization can use its internal knowledge to seek external advantage.”.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: ERP must be built on a single, comprehensive database management system. Data analysis and reporting tools are also an essential part of the system, allowing full exploitation of the broad range of information that the system will manage."
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	It is based on the premise that the primary responsibility for waste generated during the production process and after the product is discarded. 
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	what is auckland 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Auckland (/ˈɔːklənd/ AWK-lənd) is a city in the North Island of New Zealand. It is the most populous urban area in the country. Auckland has a population of 1,495,000, which constitutes 32 percent of New Zealand's population. It is part of the wider Auckland Region—the area governed by the Auckland Council—which also includes outlying rural areas and the islands of the Hauraki Gulf, resulting in a total population of 1,614,300.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: More places in Auckland Region. The greater Auckland region encompasses the city proper and the gorgeous surrounding towns and landscapes.It's rare that visitors restrict themselves solely to the city area.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Rated as the third most liveable city in the world, Auckland is a thriving multi-cultural hub of cuisine, music, art and culture. Imagine an urban environment where everyone lives within half an hour of beautiful beaches, hiking trails and a dozen enchanting holiday islands.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Location of Auckland on a map. Auckland is a city found in Auckland, New Zealand. It is located -36.87 latitude and 174.77 longitude and it is situated at elevation 79 meters above sea level. Auckland has a population of 417,910 making it the biggest city in Auckland. It operates on the NZDT time zone.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: places in Auckland Region. Welcome to Auckland Region. The greater Auckland region encompasses the city proper and the gorgeous surrounding towns and landscapes.It's rare that visitors restrict themselves solely to the city area.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Buy Tickets Henry V Henry V Presented by the Pop-up Globe King’s Company. “We would not die in that man's company / That fears his… Read More. Editor's Pick LEGO Super Hero Day: SOLD OUT Join us for free School Holiday Fun! Dress Up as your favourite Super Hero for LEGO Super Hero Day. Join in our LEGO building… Read More.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Autumn Eats To Fall For Celebrate the beginning of autumn with these new dishes that have just landed in the heart of the... 16 May 2017 to 21 May 2017. Top 10 Auckland Writers Festival Events Auckland Writers Festival is returning to the central city from 16 to 21 May with a record line up... Street Style - March See the very best of street style, captured out and about in the central city thanks to...\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Quora User, lives in Auckland, New Zealand. I grew up in the country in NZ within a culture of hating Auckland and Aucklanders. I then moved to the UK for 7 years and returned to NZ and Auckland. It took a couple of years to shift the attitude that I was brought up in, but then one day it hit me... I LOVE AUCKLAND! And here are some of the reasons why...\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: In fact, Auckland is rated the third most liveable city in the world on the Mercer Quality of Living scale and has just been named as one of the top 10 most liveable cities in the world by The Economist.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The Auckland urban area (as defined by Statistics New Zealand) ranges to Waiwera in the north, Kumeu in the northwest, and Runciman in the south. It is not contiguous; the section from Waiwera to Whangaparāoa Peninsula is separate from its nearest neighbouring suburb of Long Bay."
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	A city which is described as a thriving multi-cultural hub of cuisine, music, art and culture. 
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	how much does a fireplace add to house value 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: People want and need that connection to the outdoors.. Adding value. Without erecting the traditional four walls and roof, outdoor living space can be easily added to large, small, twin or town homes. Enhancing an outdoor space with hardscapes adds value and can be adapted for multiple uses.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: If your fireplace has a mantel, you may decide to update or modernize. If your fireplace does not have a mantel, adding one can make a boring room into something noteworthy or even spectacular. What you add depends on the house and the room where the fireplace is located. You don't want to overload the room, and you don't want to add something that does not give credit to the space where it is located. There are tons of online web sites offering pre-built mantels, moldings, legs and surrounds.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Depending on the type of fireplace you choose, the cost can vary dramatically. There are many different factors that can affect the price of a new fireplace unit. Equipment costs for a gas fireplace can range from $2000.00 – $5000.00. Depending on the route, these venting components will likely total $300.00 – $700.00.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: If you have a room with a fireplace, then that fireplace is probably the focal point of the room. If it isn't, it should be. Furniture and decor are placed in relation to the fireplace and a great-looking fireplace can make a great-looking room. Take a look at your fireplace.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: When you estimate how much a fireplace might add to the value of your house, take into account your home’s overall value. A $10,000 fireplace holds its value in a $1 million house because buyers expect this feature in an upscale home. But a $10,000 fireplace won’t be such a crucial component of a $100,000 house, especially if other essential features that potential buyers consider more important are lacking.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: How much does a kitchen remodel add to the value of a house? The average return-on-investment for improvements to the kitchen ranges from about 80 percent to 93 percent with average costs at $15,000 and up. In general, kitchen remodelin…g will increase your home values.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Outdoor living spacing like this terraced patio can add value to your home. (Brandpoint ) March 15, 2013. Even during a challenging economy, the outdoor living trend remains popular as homeowners seek to add lasting value and functional living space under the sky and stars.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: How can I add a fireplace to my home? There are over 180 United Fireplace and Stove member stores across the US and Canada. Benefit from the buying power of North America’s largest network of independently owned hearth stores, UFS is a brand that you can trust for dependability, value & experience.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: With costs ranging up to $30,000 for a traditional brick hearth and mantel, adding a fireplace can be a considerable investment. If you’re wondering if you’ll get a return on that investment, the answer is: maybe. Related: The Costs of Adding a Fireplace.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: For my specific Washington St. property: 1610 sq foot, 3 bed, 2.5 bath two story town home in a golf course country club... I already have a gas fireplace in the living room. Looking to add a second in the master suite on the second level, because the room deserves it being 320 sq ft large, my cost to plumb gas, construct hole to accomodate, and acquire the unit, I am running about $5,000 in actual costs for a normal fireplace unit."
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	$10,000 fireplace holds its value in a $1 million house. 
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	unity station in san andreas 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: It stands as the only underground transit station in the entire state of San Andreas, and is one of the two rail stations in Los Santos, the other being Unity Station in El Corona, which is modeled after Union Station in Downtown Los Angeles.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: This time, it's for, possibly one of the biggest games to hit the gaming generation, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. This guide is for Importing, and Exporting cars at the Easter Basin docks after finishing all of your Garage missions in San Fierro.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Market Station in Los Santos, San Andreas, GTA San Andreas. Market Station is an underground railway station in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. Market Station is part of the Brown Streak Railroad line, servicing the western portion of Los Santos, in the Market district, adjacent to southern Vinewood, and just across the street from InterGlobal Films.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Prominent appearances in GTA San Andreas. Unity Station is seen during the mission Cesar Vialpando, wherein Carl Johnson competes in a lowrider contest, and eventually meets Cesar Vialpando at Unity Station. The player can later choose to do lowrider contests again later on at Unity Station.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Most of these cars spawn in places, all around the State of San Andreas, here is a list of the Locations of the cars you'll need to Export. ______ List 1 ______ Patriot - Usually spawns at the Easter bay chemicals parking lot in San Fierro. Also in Area 69, watch for the instant 5 star wanted level, though.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: ―Carl Johnson meeting Frank Tenpenny and Eddie Pulaski in the opening cutscene. Wrong Side of the Tracks is a mission in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, given to Carl Johnson by Big Smoke from his house in Idlewood. Tenpenny and Pulaski are seen leaving Big Smoke's house from the garage. Carl arrives and Smoke tells him that they have to go to the train at Unity Station.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Next Station (west) Unity Station is a railway station in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas located along the Brown Streak Railroad line in San Andreas. It is located in northwest El Corona and just south of Little Mexico. The Unity Station Sign, as depicted in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas - Two Player/Co-op Missions FAQ. 2-Player FULL guide This guide includes all the stuff you need to know about 2player San Andreas - Glitches, Locations, Fun things to do etc. May well contain little spoilers so read at your own risk: CONTENTS 1. Description + Characters available a.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Unity Station. The exterior of Unity Station in Los Santos, San Andreas. Unity Station is a railway station in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas located along the Brown Streak Railroad line in San Andreas.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Platform level of the station, GTA San Andreas. The station is relatively simplistic in design, consisting of a radically designed vestibule that leads underground to the platform level, which only side platform services one side of the tracks only. Regardless, trains from both directions tend to stop on the platform side."
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	A railway station in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas located along the Brown Streak Railroad line in San Andreas. 
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	definition of holder ucc 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Holder in due course. The holder in due course (HDC) theory is a rule in commercial law that protects a purchaser of debt, where the purchaser is assigned the right to receive the debt payments. The theory insulates the purchaser of debt, or other obligation to pay, against charges that either party to the original transaction might have had against the other.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: A UCC lien is created when two parties execute a security agreement. A security agreement may be a prerequisite for a lender to loan money to a small business. A security agreement establishes the terms of the lien that one party will acquire on the property of the other party.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: 1 (1)(A) is payable to bearer or to order at the time it is issued or first comes into. 2 possession of a holder; 3 (2)(B) is payable on demand or at a definite time; and. 4 (3)(C) does not state any other undertaking or instruction by the person promising. 5 or ordering payment to do any act in addition to the payment of money, but the promise or order.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: WVC 46 - 1 - 102 §46-1-102. Scope of article. This article applies to a transaction to the extent that it is governed by another article of this chapter. WVC 46 - 1 - 103 §46-1-103. Construction of uniform commercial code to promote its purposes and policies; applicability of supplemental principles of law. (a) This chapter must be liberally construed and applied to promote its underlying purposes and policies, which are:\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The UCC is a collection of standardized laws on the contracting and trade of goods that has been adopted by the majority of states in the U.S. A UCC lien usually results when an entity lends money to a debtor, and the debtor pledges collateral to the lender in exchange for the loan.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Definition of holder in due course. : one other than the original recipient who holds a legally effective negotiable instrument (as a promissory note) and who has a right to collect from and no responsibility toward the issuer.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: 28 Inasmuch as “a person having control of a transferable record is the holder, as defined in. 29 section 1–201(20) of the Uniform Commercial Code, of the transferable record,” 11 U.S.C. §. 30 7021, the revised definition of “holder” would include a person who had control of a transferable.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: WVC 46 - 1 - 104 §46-1-104. Construction against implied repeal. The Uniform Commercial Code being a general act intended as a unified coverage of its subject matter, no part of it shall be deemed to be impliedly repealed by subsequent legislation if such construction can reasonably be avoided.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Perfection refers to the statutory requirements in the UCC to complete the lien. Under the UCC, perfection of a lien is accomplished when the holder of the lien files a form UCC-1 Financing Statement with the Secretary of State (or its equivalent) in the state where the small business is located.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Law Dictionary. holder in due course. : the holder of a negotiable instrument that is complete and regular on its face and that is taken in good faith and for value without notice that it is overdue or has been dishonored or that there is any defense against it or claim to it by any party — compare bona fide holder."
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	calcium side effects supplements 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Several different kinds of calcium compounds are used in calcium supplements. 1  Each compound contains varying amounts of the mineral calcium — referred to as elemental calcium. Common calcium supplements may be labeled as: 2  Calcium carbonate (40 percent elemental calcium) 3  Calcium citrate (21 percent elemental calcium)\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: The Institute of Medicine sets the daily tolerable upper intake level (UL) for calcium based on age as follows: Age 0-6 months, 1000 mg; 6-12 months, 1500 mg; 1-8 years, 2500 mg; 9-18 years, 3000 mg; 19-50 years, 2500 mg; 51+ years, 2000 mg. Higher doses increase the chance of having serious side effects.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: The two main forms of calcium supplements are carbonate and citrate. Calcium carbonate is cheapest and therefore often a good first choice. Other forms of calcium in supplements include gluconate and lactate. In addition, some calcium supplements are combined with vitamins and other minerals. For instance, some calcium supplements may also contain vitamin D or magnesium.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: High blood pressure. taking calcium supplements seems to reduce blood pressure slightly (usually around 1-2 mmhg) in people with or without high blood pressure. calcium seems to be more effective in salt-sensitive people and people who normally get very little calcium. taking calcium by mouth also seems to be helpful for reducing blood pressure in people with serious kidney disease.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Calcium supplements cause few, if any, side effects. But side effects can sometimes occur, including gas, constipation and bloating. In general, calcium carbonate is the most constipating. You may need to try a few different brands or types of calcium supplements to find one that you tolerate the best. What prescriptions you take\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: It's not definitive, but there may be a link between calcium supplements and heart disease. The evidence is mixed and more research is needed before doctors know the effect calcium supplements may have on heart attack risk. A similar controversy surrounds calcium and prostate cancer.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Calcium alone does not seem to have the effect. Interestingly, calcium plus vitamin D seems to prevent falls in women, but not in men. Metabolic syndrome. Some evidence suggests that consuming more calcium from the diet and supplements, either alone or in combination with vitamin D, lowers the risk of developing metabolic syndrome.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Check out these best-sellers and special offers on books and newsletters from Mayo Clinic. 1  The Last Diet You'll Ever Need. 2  4 Simple Steps to a Joy-Filled Life. 3  Pain Management Strategies from Mayo Clinic. 4  Stop Osteoporosis in its Tracks. 5  Protect and Preserve Your Vision.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Common calcium supplements may be labeled as: 1  Calcium carbonate (40 percent elemental calcium) 2  Calcium citrate (21 percent elemental calcium) 3  Calcium gluconate (9 percent elemental calcium) 4  Calcium lactate (13 percent elemental calcium)\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Calcium can cause some minor side effects such as belching or gas. Calcium is POSSIBLY UNSAFE for both adults and children when taken by mouth in high doses. Avoid taking too much calcium."
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	calories per bacon slice 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Cooking Instructions. Skillet: Place turkey bacon in single layer in unheated skillet. Heat 7 to 9 minutes over medium heat to desired crispness turning several times. Microwave Oven: Place 4 slices of turkey bacon in a single layer on a paper towel lined microwave-safe plate. Microwave on high (100% power) 2 ½ minutes.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Turkey bacon is lower in calories and fat, but not by much (as indicated on the nutrition label). But again, nutrition information for turkey bacon can vary. Some brands of turkey bacon have lower calorie counts (as low as 35 calories per serving) but much thinner cuts of bacon.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: There are 43 calories in 1 medium slice of Bacon. Calorie breakdown: 71% fat, 1% carbs, 28% protein.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: NUTRITION INFORMATION. Ingredients. Mechanically Separated Turkey, Turkey, Water, Sugar, Contains 2% or Less Salt, Potassium Lactate, Natural Smoke Flavor, Flavor (Canola Oil, Natural Smoke, Natural Flavoring), Sodium Diacetate, Sodium Phosphate, Rosemary Extract, Sodium Erythorbate, Sodium Nitrite. Our products are labeled in compliance with government regulations.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Mine says 2 slices (50g) for 200 calories. A cooked piece of bacon though is only 7-8g (starts out as ~37g per slice, raw), so I am operating on the assumption that the values on the package are for uncooked. I am just going to add 20% to the cooked values I found to be sure I don't underestimate. permalink.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Calories in Farmington Sliced Bacon. *Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs. Some of these foods were entered by users and are subject to error.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: There are 42 calories in 1 slice of cooked Bacon (Cured, Pan-Fried, Cooked). Calorie breakdown: 68% fat, 1% carbs, 31% protein.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Calories per Ingredient. Here are the foods from our food nutrition database that were used for the nutrition calculations of this recipe. Calories per serving of Bacon and Cheese Quiche. 52 calories of Pie crust, frozen, ready-to-bake, (0.08 crust, single 9) 36 calories of Cheddar Cheese, (0.08 cup, shredded)\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Calories in Bacon slice. *Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs. Some of these foods were entered by users and are subject to error.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Traditional (pork) bacon is usually higher in fat and calories than turkey bacon, but not as much as you might imagine. A single serving of bacon provides 90 calories, 7 grams of fat, 2.5 grams of saturated fat and zero grams of carbohydrate. Calorie and fat counts, however, will vary from brand to brand because the thickness of each slice will vary from manufacturer to manufacturer."
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	There are 43 calories in 1 medium slice of Bacon. 
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	what causes peritonitis in humans 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Peritonitis is an inflammation of the peritoneum, the tissue that lines the inner wall of the abdomen and covers and supports most of your abdominal organs. Peritonitis is usually caused by infection from bacteria or fungi.t's linked to a higher risk of peritonitis due to accidental contamination of the peritoneum by way of the catheter. Common causes of secondary peritonitis include: 1  A ruptured appendix, diverticulum, or stomach ulcer. 2  Digestive diseases such as Crohn's disease and diverticulitis. 3  Pancreatitis.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: The most common risk factors for primary spontaneous peritonitis include: Liver disease with cirrhosis. Such disease often causes a buildup of abdominal fluid (ascites) that can become infected. Kidney failure getting peritoneal dialysis.t's linked to a higher risk of peritonitis due to accidental contamination of the peritoneum by way of the catheter. Common causes of secondary peritonitis include: 1  A ruptured appendix, diverticulum, or stomach ulcer. 2  Digestive diseases such as Crohn's disease and diverticulitis. 3  Pancreatitis.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Peritonitis that develops without an abdominal rupture (spontaneous peritonitis) is usually a complication of liver disease, such as cirrhosis. Advanced cirrhosis causes a large amount of fluid buildup in your abdominal cavity (ascites). That fluid buildup is susceptible to bacterial infection.1  Symptoms.nfection of the peritoneum can happen for a variety of reasons. In most cases, the cause is a rupture (perforation) within the abdominal wall. Though it’s rare, the condition can develop without an abdominal rupture.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Usually, peritonitis occurs when an infection develops in the peritoneum from a perforation (per-fo-RAY-shun), or hole, in the stomach, intestines, appendix, or one of the other organs covered by the lining. The perforation can come from a knife or gunshot wound or from a cut during surgery.ymptoms. The symptoms of peritonitis range from mild to severe pain in the stomach area. Peritonitis often causes a muscle spasm in the abdominal wall, making the abdomen * feel hard and immobile, as if it were a wooden board. A person with peritonitis usually has a fever and may feel bloated.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The two main types of peritonitis are primary spontaneous peritonitis, an infection that develops in the peritoneum; and secondary peritonitis, which usually develops when an injury or infection in the abdominal cavity allows infectious organisms into the peritoneum. Both types of peritonitis are life-threatening.t's linked to a higher risk of peritonitis due to accidental contamination of the peritoneum by way of the catheter. Common causes of secondary peritonitis include: 1  A ruptured appendix, diverticulum, or stomach ulcer. 2  Digestive diseases such as Crohn's disease and diverticulitis. 3  Pancreatitis.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Background. Peritonitis is defined as an inflammation of the serosal membrane that lines the abdominal cavity and the organs contained therein. The peritoneum, which is an otherwise sterile environment, reacts to various pathologic stimuli with a fairly uniform inflammatory response.ntra-abdominal sepsis from a perforated viscus (ie, secondary peritonitis or suppurative peritonitis) results from direct spillage of luminal contents into the peritoneum (eg, perforated peptic ulcer, diverticulitis, appendicitis, iatrogenic perforation).\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Inflammation of the peritoneum is called peritonitis. The inflammation is caused by a fungal or bacterial infection, usually due to an injury to your abdomen, an underlying medical condition, or a treatment device, such as a dialysis catheter or feeding tube.he following conditions can cause peritonitis: 1  an abdominal wound or injury. 2  a ruptured appendix. 3  a stomach ulcer. 4  a perforated colon. 5  diverticulitis (when pouches form on the wall of your colon and become inflamed). 6  pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas). 7  cirrhosis of the liver or other liver disease.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Peritonitis is defined as an inflammation of the serosal membrane that lines the abdominal cavity and the organs contained therein.The peritoneum, which is an otherwise sterile environment, reacts to various pathologic stimuli with a fairly uniform inflammatory response.ntra-abdominal sepsis from a perforated viscus (ie, secondary peritonitis or suppurative peritonitis) results from direct spillage of luminal contents into the peritoneum (eg, perforated peptic ulcer, diverticulitis, appendicitis, iatrogenic perforation).\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Common causes of ruptures that lead to peritonitis include: 1  Medical procedures, such as peritoneal dialysis. 2  A ruptured appendix, stomach ulcer or perforated colon. 3  Pancreatitis. 4  Diverticulitis. 5  Trauma.nfection of the peritoneum can happen for a variety of reasons. In most cases, the cause is a rupture (perforation) within the abdominal wall. Though it’s rare, the condition can develop without an abdominal rupture.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: * inflammation (in-fla-MAY-shun) is the body's response to infection or irritation. * bacteria (bak-TEER-ee-a) are round, spiral, or rod-shaped single-celled microorganisms without a distinct nucleus that commonly multiply by cell division. Some types may cause disease in humans, animals, or plants.* liver is a large organ located in the upper abdomen (AB-do-man) that has many functions, including storage and filtration of blood, secretion of bile, and participation in various metabolic (met-a-BOLL-ik) processes.ymptoms. The symptoms of peritonitis range from mild to severe pain in the stomach area. Peritonitis often causes a muscle spasm in the abdominal wall, making the abdomen * feel hard and immobile, as if it were a wooden board. A person with peritonitis usually has a fever and may feel bloated."
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	Liver disease with cirrhosis. Such disease often causes a buildup of abdominal fluid (ascites) that can become infected. Kidney failure getting peritoneal dialysis.t's linked to a higher risk of peritonitis due to accidental contamination of the peritoneum by way of the catheter. 
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	how long to get a direct deposit paycheck take 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: To qualify for the $15 direct deposit bonus, within 6 months after being approved to receive a card you must deposit at least $500 in qualifying deposits per month via recurring direct deposit in two or more consecutive months. Bonus must be redeemed by phone at 877-553-3767 within 30 days of meeting qualifications.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Use the routing number and Direct Deposit Account (DDA) number provided on your direct deposit form. There is a Direct deposit limit of $10,000, so if you expect your tax refund to be more than $10,000 you should not set up direct deposit because the deposit will be refused.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: This article explains the direct deposit processing timeline. For payrolls transmitted at least 2 banking days from the check date: As long as you transmit your payroll two banking days prior to the paycheck date, direct deposits are made available to the receiving bank as of 12:00 a.m. on the paycheck date.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Details. For payrolls transmitted at least 2 banking days from the check date: As long as you transmit your payroll two banking days prior to the paycheck date, direct deposits are made available to the receiving bank as of 12:00 a.m. on the paycheck date.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: As long as you transmit your payroll two banking days prior to the paycheck date, direct deposits are made available to the receiving bank as of 12:00 a.m. on the paycheck date. The funds are posted to the employee's account at the discretion of the receiving bank.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: 1 If you chose 'Paycheck', you can either print your direct deposit form or email it to yourself. 2  Which ever you choose, your routing and account number will be included on the form. 3  If you chose 'Benefits', your routing and account number will be displayed on the following page.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Unless the direct deposit is cancelled, the final payroll check will be deposited on the regularly scheduled pay date. 17. The enrollment form asks for my checking or savings account number and my bank's transit number.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: To make changes to your direct deposit instructions, Just fill out a new Form DA-184, direct deposit authorization form available at http://www.da.ks.gov/ar/pm/Forms/DA-184.pdf, and select Account Change.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Back to Top. Direct deposit is a safe and easy way to have your money deposited directly into your checking or savings account. When you use direct deposit, you allow a company or organization to electronically transfer money into your bank account.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: As long as you transmit your payroll two banking days prior to the paycheck date, direct deposits are made available to the receiving bank as of 12:00 a.m. on the paycheck date."
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	what genre was prince 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: The Prince (Italian: Il Principe [il ˈprintʃipe]) is a 16th-century political treatise by the Italian diplomat and political theorist Niccolo Niccolò. Machiavelli from correspondence a version appears to have been distributed in, 1513 using A latin, Title De (Principatibus About). principalitieshe Prince is sometimes claimed to be one of the first works of modern philosophy, especially modern political philosophy, in which the effective truth is taken to be more important than any abstract ideal.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Prince Roger Nelson (born June 7, 1958), known by his mononym Prince, is an American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and actor, a major figure in popular music for over three decades.rince's sister Tika Evene (usually called Tyka) was born in 1960. Both siblings developed a keen interest in music, and this was encouraged by their father. Prince wrote his first tune, Funk Machine, on his father's piano when he was seven. When Prince was ten years old, his parents separated.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Prince's sister Tika Evene (usually called Tyka) was born in 1960. Both siblings developed a keen interest in music, and this was encouraged by their father. Prince wrote his first tune, Funk Machine, on his father's piano when he was seven. When Prince was ten years old, his parents separated.Prince constantly switched homes following the separation, sometimes living with his father and sometimes with his mother and stepfather.rince's sister Tika Evene (usually called Tyka) was born in 1960. Both siblings developed a keen interest in music, and this was encouraged by their father. Prince wrote his first tune, Funk Machine, on his father's piano when he was seven. When Prince was ten years old, his parents separated.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Prince's father was a pianist and songwriter and his mother was a jazz singer. Prince was named after his father, whose stage name was Prince Rogers, and who performed with a jazz group called the Prince Rogers Trio.rince's sister Tika Evene (usually called Tyka) was born in 1960. Both siblings developed a keen interest in music, and this was encouraged by their father. Prince wrote his first tune, Funk Machine, on his father's piano when he was seven. When Prince was ten years old, his parents separated.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: It's not any kind of novel, actually. The Prince is a treatise, which is just a dressy way to say really long discussion of an idea.. Since that idea is the problem of ruling a nation, and Machiavelli is pretty rational about it, that makes his treatise not only political, but also philosophical.A double whammy.He probably didn't mind though, since he was dead by the time The Prince was published.). As part of his un-Christian remix of the genre, Machiavelli changed what virtu virtù traditionally. Meant, sure he talked about it a, lot But'machiavelli s virtue was not your'grandma s. virtu virtù\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Parable (allegory), Fable, Fantasy. The Little Prince can hop in and out of several genres. First off, the back cover of Shmoop’s copy of The Little Prince describes this book as a parable.According to Shmoop’s Literature Glossary, a parable is a short, didactic tale meant to convey a moral lesson.arable (allegory), Fable, Fantasy. The Little Prince can hop in and out of several genres. First off, the back cover of Shmoop’s copy of The Little Prince describes this book as a parable.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The False Prince provides opportunities to discuss the genre of fantasy, to compare and contrast characters, and to explore the vocabulary of deceit. Activities engage students in examining the government of monarchies, researching historical princes, and taking on another viewpoint in fiction.he False Prince provides opportunities to discuss the genre of fantasy, to compare and contrast characters, and to explore the vocabulary of deceit. Activities engage students in examining the government of monarchies, researching historical princes, and taking on another viewpoint in fiction.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Biography by Stephen Thomas Erlewine. One of the most singular talents in music, a multi-talented pop/funk/rock performer who showed remarkable stylistic growth and musical diversity.ne of the most singular talents in music, a multi-talented pop/funk/rock performer who showed remarkable stylistic growth and musical diversity.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Funk/R&B, though he's done Pop/Rock and a few others. Prince doesn't even have a definition for the genre of his music. During the Larry King interview, he said something like: Just because I don't like categories, all I can think of is inspirational.hat way you can shuffle the genre and your guaranteed to only hear Prince stuff (as opposed to shuffling the artist, in which case you would only get stuff credited to Prince as the artist). bellanoche said: I ran into this dilemma when I first got my iPod and began adding all of my Prince music to it.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Prince. One of the most singular talents in music, a multi-talented pop/funk/rock performer who showed remarkable stylistic growth and musical diversity.ne of the most singular talents in music, a multi-talented pop/funk/rock performer who showed remarkable stylistic growth and musical diversity."
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	Funk/R&B, Pop/Rock. 
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	weather in woodlands for december 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: The lowest monthly average temperature in The Woodlands for December is 53 degrees. The most monthly precipitation in The Woodlands occurs in October with 6.4 inches. The air quality index in The Woodlands is 4% worse than the national average. The pollution index in The Woodlands is 1279% worse than the national average.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: The Woodlands Climate. The Woodlands Climate. The average temperatures in The Woodlands range from 70 to 100 degrees in the summer months (June, July, August, and parts of May and September), and from 40 to 65 degrees in the winter months (December & January, and parts of November and February).\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Climate Woodland - California. °C | °F. Climate data for woodland 1 wnw, Longitude: -121.794, Latitude: 38.6827. Average weather Woodland, CA - 95695 - 1961-1990 normals. Jan: January, Feb: February, Mar: March, Apr: April, May: May, Jun: June, Jul: July, Aug: August, Sep: September, Oct: October, Nov: November, Dec: December.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The Woodlands Average Weather. 1  In the event that the weather data was unavailable for this city, estimates based upon nearby cities were used. 2  In the event that the air quality/pollution data was unavailable for this city, estimates based upon nearby cities were used.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: WEATHER DAMAGE VIDEO IN THE WOODLANDS. A home on Crownberry Circle near the intersection of Woodlands Parkway and South Panther Creek suffered damage after lightning hit a tree and the charge followed a path through a sprinkler line, into the sprinkler control box and ignited the garage. Fire damage was restricted to the garage but smoke damage throughout the home.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The Woodlands Climate. The Woodlands Climate. TEMPERATURES: The average temperatures in The Woodlands range from 70 to 100 degrees in the summer months (June, July, August, and parts of May and September), and from 40 to 65 degrees in the winter months (December & January, and parts of November and February)."
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	where did they film planet of the apes redwood near san francisco 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Muir Woods National Monument. Muir Woods National Monument is a unit of the National Park Service on Mount Tamalpais near the Pacific coast, in southwestern Marin County, California. It is part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, and is 12 miles (19 km) north of San Francisco.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Rise of the Planet of the Apes is a reboot of the original Planet of the Apes series. It has elements of a prequel (mostly to the original Planet of the Apes film), as well as elements of a remake of the story set by Conquest of the Planet of the Apes. The basis thing to understand is that it starts fresh with a new continuity that is separate of the original Planet of the Apes franchise.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Rise of the Planet of the Apes. Rise of the Planet of the Apes is a 2011 American science fiction film directed by Rupert Wyatt and starring James Franco, Freida Pinto, John Lithgow, Brian Cox, Tom Felton, David Oyelowo, and Andy Serkis.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: BY: Follow @SonnyBunch. July 11, 2014 5:00 am. As far as dystopian world-building goes, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes half-succeeds. Set 10 years after Rise of the Planet of the Apes, the Simian Flu that broke out at the end of that film has left just one in 500 humans alive. Conflicts over food and other resources have further depleted the population.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes location: the San Francisco home of Caesar: West 10th Avenue, Mount Pleasant, Vancouver. Photograph: flickr / Jeremy Hood. Rodman supposedly shares a home with his ailing father (John Lithgow) in one of San Francisco’s picturesque Gingerbread houses.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Caesar is the chimpanzee leader of an ape colony in the Muir Woods near San Francisco. Caesar's son Blue Eyes and his friend Ash encounter a man named Carver in the woods, who panics and shoots Ash, wounding him. Carver's party, led by Malcolm, arrive while a number of apes join Blue Eyes and Ash.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: And although the Alfred Hitchcock classic was filmed around San Francisco, the scene was shot at Big Basin Redwoods State Park, to the south of the city. 1  Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes location: the ‘Gen-Sys’ laboratory: British Columbia Institute of Technology, Richmond, Vancouver.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Although set in and around San Francisco, the film was made almost entirely in Vancouver, British Columbia, though the opening capture of wild apes was filmed on the island of Oahu, Hawaii.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: A sequel to the film, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, was released on July 11, 2014, and a third film to follow, titled War for the Planet of the Apes, is planned for a July 14, 2017 release.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Rise of the Planet of the Apes is a prequel to as well as a reboot of the original Planet of the Apes series, which begins with Planet of the Apes (1968) and runs through Beneath the Planet of the Apes (1970), Escape from the Planet of the Apes (1971), Conquest of the Planet of the Apes (1972), and Battle for the Planet of the Apes (1972)."
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	ip office forward only one number 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Avaya IP Office. The Avaya IP Office platform is the ultimate in converged voice and data technology. IP Office brings a combination of voice and data applications formerly reserved for only the largest corporations. Cutting edge customer service with easy to use tools is now available to the smallest of businesses.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: In the IP Office Knowledgebase there are several documents available on. short codes. Some of my favorites are: - Short Code Characters identifies the purpose of the six fields that make up the short code form. and discuses the characters that are available for two of the fields: Short Code and Telephone. Number.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Combine hold and answer to hold an existing call and answer a waiting call through a one button press. Park. As an alternative to placing calls on hold, users can park calls to be picked by another user. Park is available on the user’s phone, Avaya one-X® Portal for IP Office, Phone Manager and SoftConsole. The system parks a call using a park slot number which can be announced over a paging system. The designated user can go to any phone and take the call by dialing the park slot number.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: For a full list of your phone’s default short codes, see the IP Office 2410 and 5410 User. Guide. Replace N, where shown, with an appropriate number. For example, *07*N#, where N is the extension to. which you want your calls forwarded to, when you have forwarding switched on.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Avaya grants End User a license within the scope of the license types. described below. The applicable number of licenses and units of capacity for. which the license is granted will be one (1), unless a different number of. licenses or units of capacity is specified in the Documentation or other.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Here are some tools to help you master Avaya IP Office short codes. button on the lower right corner of the detail pane. text links to about 141 features, some of which can be activated by a short code. the fields contained in the short code form, and programming examples for that feature/short code.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Embedded Voicemail User Guide Page 2. IP Office 15-604067 Issue 11a (18 April 2011) © 2011 AVAYA All Rights Reserved. Notices. While reasonable efforts have been made to ensure that the information in. this document is complete and accurate at the time of printing, Avaya. assumes no liability for any errors. Avaya reserves the right to make changes.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: For more information on your phone settings and features, see the IP Office 2410 and 5410 User Guide. • Pick up the handset or press to use the speakerphone. • Pick up the handset or press to use the speakerphone. • Dial the number, including any outside line digits and/or area codes.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: RE: IP Office call forwarding. are you forwarding a single extension then dial*07* then number with a 9 then the # sign to set the number to be forwarded to, then dial *01 to forward unconditional. Don't forget that if you want hunt groups forwarded you will need to dial *50 to turn on *51 to turn. RE: IP Office call forwarding. teletechman (TechnicalUser) 28 Jan 09 12:58. are you forwarding a single extension then dial*07* then number with a 9 then the # sign to set the number to be forwarded to, then dial *01 to forward unconditional.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Press Transfer. 3. Dial the number if you know the number or call the. person from the contacts list or from the history list. 4. If your administrator configured unattended transfers. for your deskphone, you can hang up without. announcing the call. Otherwise, press Complete or."
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	cost per student for public school 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: And the D.C. Council contributes an extra $81 million. Divide all that by the 49,422 students enrolled (for the 2007-08 year) and you end up with about $24,600 per child. For comparison, total per pupil spending at D.C. area private schools -- among the most upscale in the nation -- averages about $10,000 less.For most private schools, the difference is even greater.or comparison, total per pupil spending at D.C. area private schools -- among the most upscale in the nation -- averages about $10,000 less. For most private schools, the difference is even greater.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: By Jamie Gumbrecht, CNN. (CNN) - Public school systems spent an average of $10,615 per student in the 2010 fiscal year, an increase of 1.1% from the previous year, according to Public Education Finances: 2010, a U.S. Census Bureau report released today.Washington, D.C., schools topped per-pupil spending at $18,667; Utah was lowest, at $6,064.lthough the amount spent per student has steadily crept up in recent decades, it can vary widely based on cost of living and operating. Of the 50 largest school systems, New York City School District spent the most per student in 2010 at $19,597.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: It reveals that, on average, per-pupil spending in these areas is 44 percent higher than officially reported. Real spending per pupil ranges from a low of nearly $12,000 in the Phoenix area schools to a high of nearly $27,000 in the New York metro area.The gap between real and reported per-pupil spending ranges from a low of 23 percent in the Chicago area to a high of 90 percent in the Los Angeles metro region.To put public school spending in perspective, we compare it to estimated total expenditures in local private schools.he Real Cost of Public Schools. Although public schools are usually the biggest item in state and local budgets, spending figures provided by public school officials and reported in the media often leave out major costs of education and thus understate what is actually spent.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: It is common for school systems to under report their costs. To get real cost, add up all sources of funding (not just local funding) and divide by the number of students. Do that and the DC schools spend $28,000 per head per year, LA spends $25,000 per head per year.lthough the amount spent per student has steadily crept up in recent decades, it can vary widely based on cost of living and operating. Of the 50 largest school systems, New York City School District spent the most per student in 2010 at $19,597.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: For the 2011-2012 school year, total school revenues were $594.5 billion. This represents nearly a $1 billion increase in revenue compared to 2010, when total school revenues were $593.7 billion. In other words, U.S. schools spent less money per pupil in 2012, even though they collected more revenue than in 2010.The bulk of the revenue increase came from state and local sources.his represents nearly a $1 billion increase in revenue compared to 2010, when total school revenues were $593.7 billion. In other words, U.S. schools spent less money per pupil in 2012, even though they collected more revenue than in 2010.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: US Public Schools: Cost per Pupilfrom 1920 School Year Total Expenditure Compared to 1950 Current Expenditure Compared to 1950 Decade Change 1919-20. $543 -69.5% $453 -68.5% 1929-30. $1,025 -42.3% $819 -43.0% 81.0% 1931-32. $1,087 -38.9% $910 -36.7% 1933-34.S Public Schools: Cost per Pupilfrom 1920 School Year Total Expenditure Compared to 1950 Current Expenditure Compared to 1950 Decade Change 1919-20. $543 -69.5% $453 -68.5% 1929-30. $1,025 -42.3% $819 -43.0% 81.0% 1931-32. $1,087 -38.9% $910 -36.7% 1933-34.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Notes. On average, it costs $10,615 to send a kid to public school for a year. (That's federal, state and local government spending combined.). As the map above shows, that one number masks a huge variation.Utah spends just over $6,000 per student; New York and the District of Columbia over $18,000.otes. On average, it costs $10,615 to send a kid to public school for a year. (That's federal, state and local government spending combined.). As the map above shows, that one number masks a huge variation.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The national average cost for a catholic schools student including books uniforms and excursion fees is somewhere around 2000$ to 2500$.verage students attending a public junior high school vary from state to state. The averages range from Montana having 136 and District of Columbia having 1,030.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The Real Cost Of Public Schools. We're often told that public schools are underfunded. In the District, the spending figure cited most commonly is $8,322 per child, but total spending is close to $25,000 per child -- on par with tuition at Sidwell Friends, the private school Chelsea Clinton attended in the 1990s.or comparison, total per pupil spending at D.C. area private schools -- among the most upscale in the nation -- averages about $10,000 less. For most private schools, the difference is even greater.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Costs per student by state. Public education by state rankings show that New York spent the most per pupil at $19,552. The next top five are District of Columbia ($17,468), Alaska ($17,390), New Jersey ($17,266), Connecticut ($16,274) and Vermont ($16,040).his represents nearly a $1 billion increase in revenue compared to 2010, when total school revenues were $593.7 billion. In other words, U.S. schools spent less money per pupil in 2012, even though they collected more revenue than in 2010."
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	can vascular dementia cause demyelination? 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Diagnoses of dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, and vascular dementia were tracked from Jan. 1, 1994, when participants were 71.6 years old, on average, through July 31, 2008. 25.4% of the participants, or 5,367 people, were diagnosed with dementia an average of 23 years later.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Certain diseases can damage myelin. Demyelination slows down messages sent along axons and causes the axon to deteriorate. Depending upon the location of the damage, axon loss can cause problems with feeling, moving, seeing, hearing, and thinking clearly.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: It's also difficult to diagnose so it's difficult to know exactly how many people suffer from vascular dementia. Current estimates attribute 15% to 20% of dementia cases in older adults to vascular dementia. Determining the root cause can help determine the best action plan. If it's vascular dementia, certain lifestyle changes can help prevent further damage.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Common conditions that may lead to vascular dementia include: 1  Stroke (infarction) blocking a brain artery. Strokes that block a brain artery usually cause a range of symptoms that may include vascular dementia. 2  Narrowed or chronically damaged brain blood vessels.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Common conditions that may lead to vascular dementia include: Stroke (infarction) blocking a brain artery. Strokes that block a brain artery usually cause a range of symptoms that may include vascular dementia. But some strokes don't cause any noticeable symptoms. These silent brain infarctions still increase dementia risk.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Viral demyelination occurs with progressive multifocal leucoencephalopathy (PML). PML is caused by the JC virus. Myelin damage can also occur with alcoholism, liver damage, and electrolyte imbalances. Hypoxic-ischemic demyelination occurs due to a lack of oxygen or vascular disease in the brain.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Vascular dementia, also known as multi-infarct dementia is the second most common cause of dementia in older people. Because it has a lower profile than Alzheimer's, many people don't suspect vascular dementia when forgetfulness becomes problematic.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Causes and risksback to top. As with Alzheimer's disease, advancing age is a major risk factor for vascular cognitive impairment or dementia. Additional risk factors are the same ones that raise risk for heart problems, stroke and other diseases that affect blood vessels.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: There are different types of demyelination. These include inflammatory demyelination and viral demyelination. MS is the most common demyelinating disease. In MS, demyelination occurs in the white matter of the brain and in the spinal cord.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Diagnoses of dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, and vascular dementia were tracked from Jan. 1, 1994, when participants were 71.6 years old, on average, through July 31, 2008. Among the key findings: 25.4% of the participants, or 5,367 people, were diagnosed with dementia an average of 23 years later. Of patients with dementia, 1,136 were diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease and 416 with vascular dementia."
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	what is thrust blocking used for 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: The propeller shaft runs between the thrust block and the stern tube and is supported by a number of shaft bearings fitted along the length of the shaft. The stern tube contains supports and several seals for the propeller shaft as it passes through the ship’s stern before connection to the propeller.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Thrust blocks normally consist of a volume of concrete, usuallyof nominal strength (20—40 N/mm2), which may be lightly reinforced. The size and shape of the block is decided on the basis of the forces to be restrained, the size and style of the pipe fitting or component, and local ground conditions.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Step 7: For a thrust block with a face 3 m x 3 m and 3.5 then.7 the ultimate resistancefor horizontal loading (neglecting base shear) is ' Rh=2sAf=2x 100x9=l800kN 62 CIRIA Report 128 . = 2.4 Design for the thrust block at location 4 Step 2. for stiffclay take a value for the thrust reduction factor I'.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Thrust is a reaction force described quantitatively by Isaac Newton's second and third laws. When a system expels or accelerates mass in one direction, the accelerated mass will cause a force of equal magnitude but opposite direction on that system. The force applied on a surface in a direction perpendicular or normal to the surface is called thrust.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Thrust blocks have fallen out of favor because thrust block design is based on unknown characteristics of soils. Thrust blocks were generally used on unrestrained connections (bell and spigot) for underground work. Most piping is now restrained in some manner using restraints such as megalugs.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: R the maximum force that can be applied by the ground to a thrust block: this is the sum of all the ground resistances and it applies for relatively large movements. stress acting parallel to a plane. and K. a stress acting normal to a plane. the maximum bearing pressurethat can be applied). N. Nominal resistance.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: RE: Where to place thrust block? I open air sprinkler systems used for buildings, the pipes are usually threaded together, so no thrust blocks would be required. Not so for all underground systems where a lot of compression and unthreaded fittings are used. There is where you will need the thrust blocks.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: slide 1 of 7. The thrust block is also known as the Tilting Pad Bearing or often the Michell Bearing after its inventor Anthony Michell, an Australian mining engineer. Before these came along, ship’s engines were forever breaking down due to overheating thrust blocks.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Thrust block. A thrust block, also known as a thrust box, is a specialised form of thrust bearing used in ships, to resist the thrust of the propeller shaft and transmit it to the hull. Early thrust boxes. Multi-collar thrust box, with shaft.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The forward thrust is proportional to the mass of the airstream multiplied by the difference in velocity of the airstream. Reverse thrust can be generated to aid braking after landing by reversing the pitch of variable-pitch propeller blades, or using a thrust reverser on a jet engine."
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	how far is holiday inn vancouver,wa to downtown portland 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Mt. St. Helens and the Columbia River Gorge are within easy driving distance. Holiday Inn Express Vancouver-North/Salmon Creek Hotel features an Indoor Heated Pool & Whirlpool, Fitness Center, 24/7 Business Center, and a Guest Laundry.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Show available rooms for Staybridge Suites Vancouver - Portland Area. You can see room offers from our travel partners starting at *, or . There are no rooms available to book this property on TripAdvisor from – . Prices from our travel partners are not available for – .\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Holiday Inn Express & Suites (Van Mall) Welcome to one of the newest hotel additions in the heart of the Vancouver area. 2012~13 Certificate of Excellence Award winner in Trip Advisor. Close to many attractions that Vancouver & Portland has to offer. Right off SR-500 & less than a mile from the Westfield Shopping Mall, movie theaters and corporate offices.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Official Description (provided by the hotel) The Staybridge Suites Vancouver/Portland Area extends the best service and value in the area. Our premier location is near the Vancouver Mall (Westfield Center), Delta Park, Club Green Meadows and Vancouver Tennis Center.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: About Our Hotel. The Holiday Inn Express Vancouver-North/Salmon Creek Hotel is conveniently located in the Salmon Creek area, near the new Legacy Hospital and Washington State University's - Vancouver (WSU) campus. This gorgeous, Holiday Inn Express & Suites features a unique combination of hotel rooms and spacious suites.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Comfort Inn & Suites. Just three miles away from the Portland Expo Center is our Comfort Inn & Suites® hotel in Vancouver, Washington. Our pet-friendly all-suites hotel in Vancouver is conveniently located near a variety of popular attractions, making it easy for you to discover this Washington city. Nearby points of interest include:\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Comfort Suites (Van Mall) Comfort Suites Hotel in Vancouver, WA offers a first-class hotel experience located in the heart of Portland/Vancouver, WA. Days Inn & Suites. Days Inn & Suites Vancouver hotel near Portland International Airport is adjacent to Vancouver Mall and convenient to Interstates 205 and 5.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Rooms & rates for Staybridge Suites Vancouver - Portland Area. We're finding you the best rooms at the lowest prices from our partner. You can see room offers from our travel partners starting at *, or . There are no rooms available to book this property on TripAdvisor from – .\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Welcome to the Hampton Inn & Suites Portland/Vancouver – a warm and welcoming hotel just minutes from I-205 and one mile from Columbia Tech Center. Our park-n-fly service and airport shuttle makes this an ideal base for guests traveling to and from Portland International Airport, just five miles away.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Vancouver, WA Hotels. Choose from a variety of hotel and lodging options to fit your lifestyle, whether you're looking for a chic suite in the heart of the city or a cozy bed and breakfast with a view of the river."
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	average temperature in rothenburg in may 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Both the average daytime and nighttime temperatures rise in the course of the month. The high temperature increases from 19°C in the beginning of May to 23°C at the end, while the low temperature rises from 8°C to 12°C.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: The warm season lasts from May 10 to September 26 with an average daily high temperature above 99A°99â. F the hottest day of the year Is july, 6 with an average high OF°106a 106â f and LOW°Of. 87a 87â f the cold Season lasts from December 5 to march 6 with an average daily HIGH°Temperature. below 77a 77â f\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Average Temperatures for Italy in May. Average temperatures for May at cities and vacation spots all over Italy are listed below in degrees Celsius and Fahrenheit. The tables give the normals for maximum and minimum monthly temperatures based on weather data collected from 1971 to 2000.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The average daily temperature is 16°C, a five-degree increase since April, but still well below the warm summer averages of 21°C in July and August. During the day, the mercury climbs to a nice average high of 21°C.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The hottest day of the year is July 6, with an average high of 106A°106â f and low OF°87a. 87â f the cold season Lasts from december 5 to march 6 with an average daily high TEMPERATURE°Below. 77a 77â f the coldest day of The year, is january 22 with an AVERAGE°Low of 57a 57â F°And. high of 70a 70â f\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Weather lowdown. Budapest, Hungary, in May sees the days warm up and get sunnier. However, frequent rain and overcast skies keep the temperatures at moderate levels. The average daily temperature is 16°C, a five-degree increase since April, but still well below the warm summer averages of 21°C in July and August.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: July is the hottest month in Zadar with an average temperature of 25°C (78°F) and the coldest is January at 7°C (45°F) with the most daily sunshine hours at 13 in August.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: July is the hottest month in Zadar with an average temperature of 25°C (78°F) and the coldest is January at 7°C (45°F) with the most daily sunshine hours at 13 in August. The wettest month is November with an average of 100.7mm of rain.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: However, frequent rain and overcast skies keep the temperatures at moderate levels. The average daily temperature is 16°C, a five-degree increase since April, but still well below the warm summer averages of 21°C in July and August.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Zadar: Annual Weather Averages. July is the hottest month in Zadar with an average temperature of 25°C (78°F) and the coldest is January at 7°C (45°F) with the most daily sunshine hours at 13 in August. The wettest month is November with an average of 100.7mm of rain."
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	healing time for a tattoo 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Top 11 Tattoo Aftercare Tips: 1– Pay attention to what your tattooist tells you and do precisely what he or she instructs. If she/he is a professional with experience, they will certainly know what product and healing technique works best for their own work, in general, and for their clients in particular.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: What is the healing time after a tubal ligation?   I was in surgery shortly after 9:30 a.m., and on way home by 11:45 a.m. I only felt bad the day of surgery. The next day, I drove to the bank, and was just very careful …not to lift anything heavy.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: depending on size and where it is on the body i would say about 3 weeks minimum. Evern if it feels healed.. it is still an open wound so be careful what you expose it to...such as pools and sun. It really does vary on your body. For example my first one took about a week. but its small.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: People also view. 1  What is the average healing time for a tattoo. 2  What is the best thing to put on acne. 3  Which eye color is better blue, or green.  What does purple mean on mood 1  rings. How do you get rid of static on your hair.  How do I pierce my ear and 1  clean it. How can I hide my lip piercing from my parents.  How do you make a paper hat.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Phase Two: Between Days 4-7 for Most Tattoos. 1  When most of your tattoo has peeled, you can switch to an unscented moisturizer with Aquaphor on any un-peeled areas. 2  Re-apply moisturizer as needed throughout the day. 3  After about two weeks, it should be completely healed.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Keep your tattoo covered for a minimum of 2 hours, but no longer then 4 hours. Do not touch it during that time. Do not re-bandage your tattoo after the first 24 hours. After removing the original bandage, wash your tattoo with lukewarm water and a mild anti-bacterial soap (ie. liquid dial).\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The normal healing time for a tattoo is two to four weeks. Do not pick or scratch your tattoo. Flaking or peeling is a natural part of the healing process. Do not soak your tattoo during healing. That means no baths, hot tubs or pools.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Most people experience some irritation a day or so after getting a new tattoo (it differs depending on the size, placement and amount of work in the tattoo). If these symptoms continues longer than 3 or 4 days, call your tattooist so you can set up a time to come to the shop so they can see it and advise you.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: First 24 Hours. 1  Keep your tattoo covered for a minimum of 2 hours, but no longer then 4 hours. Do not touch it during that time. 2  Do not re-bandage your tattoo after the first 24 hours. 3  After removing the original bandage, wash your tattoo with lukewarm water and a mild anti-bacterial soap (ie. liquid dial).\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The vast majority of tattoo healing problems are because the clients/customers fail to follow directions. The instructions you’re given are very important. Now, these pointers below are for general care, and they are very basic, time-tested guidelines."
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	Two to four weeks 
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	how to use a lift gate 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Lift Gate World. Some even call it a tail gate lift. We do not care what you call it, we are here to help you decide on the right tailgate lift. Unlike you have ever seen before! Lift gate World has one goal, to help you find the lift gate or lift gates that fit your wallet and your truck. Lift gates can make or break your back-literally. Stop working harder and start working smarter with lifts from liftgateworld.com.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Take into account everything that will be placed on the platform at maximum load. Use the following checklist as a guide. 1  Weight of cargo and container or package (pallet, box, barrel, etc.). 2  Weight of loading device (cart, pallet jack, hand truck). 3  Manual pallet jacks, for example, weigh approximately 120-150 lbs.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: The purpose of this Fatal Facts is to alert people to the hazards of truck loading/unloading and to prevent. future deaths when performing these jobs. The first page of this report can be posted on a bulletin board.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: I (the video maker) am NOT an expert on this equipment and I do NOT claim any responsibility for any injury that you may receive if you fail to seek proper training on the equipment that you choose to operate. DO NOT USE THIS VIDEO FOR TRAINING OR LEARNING PURPOSES.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: When the shipping or receiving address does not have a loading dock, manual loading and unloading is necessary. A lift gate is a platform at the back of certain trucks that can raise and lower a shipment by using a hydraulic system. The shipment can then move from the ground to the truck and vice versa.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Print. The best option for lifting heavy cargo (150 lbs. or more) from the ground onto the bed of a medium-duty truck is a liftgate, a platform that raises and lowers (from the rear and/or side of the truck) using an electric hydraulic system.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The challenge, however, is specifying the right liftgate for each application. There are a myriad of specs to consider, with cost ranging from $2,000-$9,000, depending on the type of gate, platform size and material, power supply, and lifting capacity.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: G2 Series Updates! The Tommy Gate G2 Series has set the quality standard for liftgates for nearly 20 years. However, the evolution of a liftgate never ends, and every single day at the factory in Woodbine, Iowa, Tommy G….\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: This is a demo on how I learned to use a lift-gate on a rental truck. This is filmed using a Penske International 4300 with Morgan box and Maxon lift-gate. This video is ONLY FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES and is not intended to be used as a training or instructional video. If you want proper instructions on how to safely and correctly operate a lift-gate-please contact the lift-gate manufacturer.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Lift gate service is typically used on freight exceeding 150 lbs in weight if a loading dock is not available at pick up or delivery. The average cost of a lift-gate is $65. The price of needing a lift gate, however, can range from $30 to $120 depending on the carrier. Shipping Discounts has negotiated rates with several different carriers. Rates depend on the pick-up location, delivery location, and the delivery services requested."
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	what county is falmouth ky in 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: “Unionism in Kentucky.— Considerable excitement was occasioned at Falmouth, Pendleton county, Ky. lately, by the partially successful attempt of the nest of Secessionists, led on by the Clerk and Deputy-Clerk of the Circuit Court for that county, to raise a Secession flag upon a building in that place.entucky Progress published this article (pdf) on Falmouth and Pendleton County. We recommend a history of Falmouth written by Dr. H. C. Clark, on the occasion of the new bridge opening in1927.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Welcome to Pendleton County Cooperative Extension. We are part of the University of Kentucky and Kentucky State University off-campus information network.Let us connect you to UK, KSU and the world. We deliver information, education, and solutions.e are part of the University of Kentucky and Kentucky State University off-campus information network. Let us connect you to UK, KSU and the world.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Pendleton County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky. As of the 2010 census, the population was 14,877. Its county seat is Falmouth. The county was founded December 31, 1798, Pendleton County is included in the Cincinnati-Middletown, OH-KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area.he county was named after Edmund Pendleton, a longtime member of the Virginia House of Burgesses, the Continental Congress and chief justice of Virginia. Falmouth, the future county seat, began as a settlement called Forks of Licking, circa 1776. It was the site of the Battle of Blue Licks during the Revolutionary War.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Pendleton County is also home to Kincaid Lake State Park. Kincaid has 850 acres to explore and offers camping, golfing, swimming and fishing with more pounds of largemouth bass per acre than any other lake in the state.Falmouth, our county seat, is located where the Main and South Licking Rivers come together.endleton County is also home to Kincaid Lake State Park. Kincaid has 850 acres to explore and offers camping, golfing, swimming and fishing with more pounds of largemouth bass per acre than any other lake in the state.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Pendleton County was created from parts of Campbell and Bracken counties in 1798. The county was named after Edmund Pendleton, a longtime member of the Virginia House of Burgesses, the Continental Congress and chief justice of Virginia.Falmouth, the future county seat, began as a settlement called Forks of Licking, circa 1776.It was the site of the Battle of Blue Licks during the Revolutionary War.he county was named after Edmund Pendleton, a longtime member of the Virginia House of Burgesses, the Continental Congress and chief justice of Virginia. Falmouth, the future county seat, began as a settlement called Forks of Licking, circa 1776. It was the site of the Battle of Blue Licks during the Revolutionary War.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Falmouth is a home rule-class city in and the county seat of Pendleton County, Kentucky, in the United States.The population was 2,058 at the 2000 census.ome of the most recent productions put on by KRT have been: All Shook Up, Joseph and the Technicolor Coat of Many Colors, Fiddler on the Roof, A Country Christmas Carol, A Christmas Story, Willy Wonka Jr., and Honk Jr. Falmouth also hosts one of Kentucky's largest fall events, the Kentucky Wool Festival.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The Property Valuation Administrator's office is dedicated to serving and assisting the public with understanding the operation of the PVA office. In an effort to better reach property owners, appraisers, bankers, other government officials and taxpayers, the Pendleton County PVA has created a website on the Internet.This website is an extension of our office and contains information regarding property located in Pendleton County.n an effort to better reach property owners, appraisers, bankers, other government officials and taxpayers, the Pendleton County PVA has created a website on the Internet. This website is an extension of our office and contains information regarding property located in Pendleton County.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Pendleton County is located in the beautiful rolling hills of Northern Kentucky about half way between Cincinnati, Ohio to the north and Lexington, Kentucky to the south.It is spread over 280 square miles and has an abundance of hunting, fishing and boating opportunities.endleton County is also home to Kincaid Lake State Park. Kincaid has 850 acres to explore and offers camping, golfing, swimming and fishing with more pounds of largemouth bass per acre than any other lake in the state.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Pendleton County High School, just north of Falmouth, is the public high school. It currently is home to fewer than 1,000 students. The mascot for PCHS is the wildcat, and the school colors are red, black and white. The school features two gyms and a 450-seat auditorium.he county was named after Edmund Pendleton, a longtime member of the Virginia House of Burgesses, the Continental Congress and chief justice of Virginia. Falmouth, the future county seat, began as a settlement called Forks of Licking, circa 1776. It was the site of the Battle of Blue Licks during the Revolutionary War.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Some of the most recent productions put on by KRT have been: All Shook Up, Joseph and the Technicolor Coat of Many Colors, Fiddler on the Roof, A Country Christmas Carol, A Christmas Story, Willy Wonka Jr., and Honk Jr. Falmouth also hosts one of Kentucky's largest fall events, the Kentucky Wool Festival.The Wool Festival is an annual event that takes place just outside Kincaid Lake State Park during the first full weekend of October.ome of the most recent productions put on by KRT have been: All Shook Up, Joseph and the Technicolor Coat of Many Colors, Fiddler on the Roof, A Country Christmas Carol, A Christmas Story, Willy Wonka Jr., and Honk Jr. Falmouth also hosts one of Kentucky's largest fall events, the Kentucky Wool Festival."
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	Pendleton County, Kentucky, in the United States. 
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	what is a serpent? 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: 2 The woman said to the serpent, “We may eat fruit from the trees in the garden, 3 but God did say, ‘You must not eat fruit from the tree that is in the middle of the garden, and you must not touch it, or you will die.’”. 4 “You will not certainly die,” the serpent said to the woman.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: serpent (plural serpents) A snake. (music) An obsolete wind instrument in the brass family, whose shape is suggestive of a snake (Wikipedia article). (figuratively) A subtle, treacherous, malicious person.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: The Fall. 3 Now the serpent was more crafty than any of the wild animals the Lord God had made. 4 “You will not certainly die,” the serpent said to the woman. 6 When the woman saw that the fruit of the tree was good for food and pleasing to the eye, and also desirable for gaining wisdom, she took some and ate it.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: serpent (plural serpents) 1  A snake. ( 2 music) An obsolete wind instrument in the brass family, whose shape is suggestive of a snake (Wikipedia article). ( 3 figuratively) A subtle, treacherous, malicious person.  A kind of firework with a serpentine motion.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The work of the serpent is thus the enactment of everything that Jesus ascribed to ‘the devil ’ in John 8:44. Furthermore, there is no other event in recorded history that better fulfils this description of the devil than does the account of the temptation by the serpent in Genesis 3.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Use serpent in a sentence. a snake, esp. a large or poisonous one. Satan, in the form he assumed to tempt Eve: Gen. 3:1-5. a sly, sneaking, treacherous person.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: A further tie-up between the serpent of Genesis 3 and Satan, or the devil, is given in Revelation 12:9 and 20:2: ‘And the great dragon was thrown down, that ancient serpent, who is called the devil and Satan, the deceiver of the whole world’. The word ‘Satan means ‘adversary’—primarily to God, secondarily to men; the term ‘devil’ signifies ‘slanderer’ of God to men, and of men to God.’.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Zoology A snake. often Serpent In the Bible, the creature that tempted Eve, identified in Christian tradition with Satan. A subtle, sly, or treacherous person. A firework that writhes while burning.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Borrowing from Old French serpent (“snake, serpent”), from Latin serpēns (“snake”), from the verb serpō (“I creep, crawl”), from Proto-Indo-European *serp-.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Use serpent in a sentence. 1  a snake, esp. a large or poisonous one. 2  Satan, in the form he assumed to tempt Eve: Gen. 3:1-5. 3  a sly, sneaking, treacherous person.  Music an early bass wind instrument, coiled in form, made of wood covered with leather."
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	A snake. 
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	insulation board prices 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: GreenGuard Insulation Board is Extruded Polystyrene (XPS) and features high compressive strength High resistance to moisture absorption and excellent thermal performance. GreenGuard 2 thick Insulation Board has an R-Value of 10.0. ASTM-C518 Compressive 25 ASTM-D 1621 water absorption 0.1 ASTM-C272 GreenGuard Insulation Board has low water absorption and retains R-Value over time. The 4' x 8' sheet weighs less than 10 pounds.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Multi-foil & Foil Hybrids, Bubble-foils, and Single-foils, are the modern cheaper alternatives to rigid insulation boards that help insulate pitched roofs, external walls, and wet system underfloor heating. They are manufactured using aluminium foil or aluminised polyester.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: 2mm foam insulation board with good price and good quality. US $1.25-1.45 / Kilogram (FOB Price). 100 Pieces (Min.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: 1. Rigid Board Insulation does not prevent radiant heat transfer (The primary source of heat-flow in and out of your building). 2. The R-value diminishes slightly over time especially if the foil face is removed. 3. It will absorb moisture if wet and degrade in sunlight. 4.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Insulation insulation board gold Extruded Polystyrene Foam CertiFoam 25 SE and SL are rigid extruded polystyrene foam boards suitable for most common residential, commercial, and roofing insulation applications. The closed-cell structure and extruded skins provide superior moisture resistance, high compressive strength, and excellent long term thermal performance.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Air traveling in an out will bring moisture with it. This can lead to a multitude of problems such as mold, mildew and rot. 5. Reflective insulation board is an improvement but it only has one reflective surface; therefore, it fails to adequately reflect radiant heat transfer from both directions.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: We only offer the very best product brands. We do not carry cheap foreign imports, lacking the quality and safety certification required in Europe. Literature on all of our products is readily available for download.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Just Insulation. Established in 2002, just-insulation.com is a family run business that specialises in offering a complete range of thermal and acoustic insulation, along with materials that complement these items.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: All of Atlas polyiso insulation boards are QualityMark certified, giving consumers an easy way to identify quality products that meet or exceed listed LTTR-values. All products in our ACFoam ® Polyiso Roof Insulation line are closed-cell, rigid foam insulation board…flat or tapered. Polyiso is the only foam plastic roof insulation that can be used without the need for a thermal barrier.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Roof Insulation Boards for Any Application. Atlas Roofing foam roof insulation is well established in the building materials industry through its ACFoam ® family of insulation board products. Cores of these products are polyisocyanurate (polyiso) foam, the most widely used and accepted rigid roof insulation in use today. It is estimated that 60-65% of all commercial new or re-roofing applications nationwide use polyiso."
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	US $1.25-1.45 / Kilogram (FOB Price). 100 Pieces (Min.) 
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	what is forming 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Synonyms: form, figure, shape, contour, profile. These nouns refer to the external outline of a thing. Form is the outline and structure of a thing as opposed to its substance: the pointed form of a pyramid; a brooch in the form of a lovers' knot.. a. The shape and structure of an object: the form of a snowflake. b. The body or outward appearance of a person or an animal; figure: In the fog we could see two forms standing on the bridge. c. A model of the human figure or part of it used for displaying clothes.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Forming processes are particular manufacturing processes which make use of suitable stresses (like compression, tension, shear or combined stresses) to cause plastic deformation of the materials to produce required shapes.orming processes are particular manufacturing processes which make use of suitable stresses (like compression, tension, shear or combined stresses) to cause plastic deformation of the materials to produce required shapes.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: For other uses, see Forming (disambiguation) . Forming, or metal forming, is the metalworking process of fashioning metal parts and objects through mechanical deformation; the workpiece is reshaped without adding or removing material, and its mass remains unchanged.etal forming tends to have more uniform characteristics across its subprocesses than its contemporary processes, cutting and joining. On the industrial scale, forming is characterized by: 1  Very high required loads and stresses, between 50 and 2500 N/mm2 (7-360 ksi).\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Metal forming tends to have more uniform characteristics across its subprocesses than its contemporary processes, cutting and joining. On the industrial scale, forming is characterized by:1  Very high required loads and stresses, between 50 and 2500 N/mm2 (7-360 ksi).etal forming tends to have more uniform characteristics across its subprocesses than its contemporary processes, cutting and joining. On the industrial scale, forming is characterized by: 1  Very high required loads and stresses, between 50 and 2500 N/mm2 (7-360 ksi).\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Properties of ISM gas in our region of the Milky Way Galaxy: Stars form in the densest regions of the interstellar medium, or ISM, called molecular clouds. The ISM is the name given to the gas and dust that exists between the stars within a galaxy. It is 99% gas and 1% dust, by mass.tars form in the densest regions of the interstellar medium, or ISM, called molecular clouds. The ISM is the name given to the gas and dust that exists between the stars within a galaxy.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Stretch forming is performed on a stretch press, in which a piece of sheet metal is securely gripped along its edges by gripping jaws. The gripping jaws are each attached to a carriage that is pulled by pneumatic or hydraulic force to stretch the sheet.he tooling used in this process is a stretch form block, called a form die, which is a solid contoured piece against which the sheet metal will be pressed. The most common stretch presses are oriented vertically, in which the form die rests on a press table that can be raised into the sheet by a hydraulic ram.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Stars form in the densest regions of the interstellar medium, or ISM, called molecular clouds. The ISM is the name given to the gas and dust that exists between the stars within a galaxy.It is 99% gas and 1% dust, by mass.tars form in the densest regions of the interstellar medium, or ISM, called molecular clouds. The ISM is the name given to the gas and dust that exists between the stars within a galaxy.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Word Root of FORM. The Latin word forma, meaning “ form ” or “ shape, ” gives us the root form. Words from the Latin forma have something to do with shape. The form of a person or thing is its shape. To con form is to fit in with others in form, shape, or manner.Something form al, such as dinner, follows a specific custom or form.The form at of something, such as a book, is its general shape and arrangement.he form of a person or thing is its shape. To con form is to fit in with others in form, shape, or manner. Something form al, such as dinner, follows a specific custom or form.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Spinning, sometimes called spin forming, is a metal forming process used to form cylindrical parts by rotating a piece of sheet metal while forces are applied to one side. A sheet metal disc is rotated at high speeds while rollers press the sheet against a tool, called a mandrel, to form the shape of the desired part.he tooling used in this process is a stretch form block, called a form die, which is a solid contoured piece against which the sheet metal will be pressed. The most common stretch presses are oriented vertically, in which the form die rests on a press table that can be raised into the sheet by a hydraulic ram.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: form. n. 1. a. The shape and structure of an object: the form of a snowflake. b. The body or outward appearance of a person or an animal; figure: In the fog we could see two forms standing on the bridge. c. A model of the human figure or part of it used for displaying clothes.d. A mold for the setting of concrete.. a. The shape and structure of an object: the form of a snowflake. b. The body or outward appearance of a person or an animal; figure: In the fog we could see two forms standing on the bridge. c. A model of the human figure or part of it used for displaying clothes."
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	how many minutes do you cook a steak for medium rare? 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Quick Answer. It takes eight to 20 minutes to cook a 1-inch thick steak medium rare on a grill. The 12-minute time variation occurs due to the setting and temperature differences within commercial grills. Continue Reading.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: There's no simple answer. Cook time will depend on thickness and temp of meat as well as temp of the heat source. For a tall (3) filet I cook for 8 min per side over medium heat and get a nice medium rare. Wait till the blood rises to the top of the steak, then flip it over. Cook for half the time on the second half.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Place a meat thermometer in the center of your steak; a medium-rare steak should have an internal temperature of 130 to 135 degrees F. Alternatively, use a finger to press down on the steak; a medium rare will be slightly bouncy but not soft or firm to the touch.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The steak is done... How to Cook a Medium Well Steak Steaks can be cooked to different levels according to the preferences of the eater. A rare steak is barely cooked and has... How Long to Grill Steak There are many ways to cook a steak. One of those ways is to use a grill.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Rather than oiling the pan, brush the steak with oil to prevent it sticking. Cook a 2cm-thick piece of steak for 2-3 minutes each side for rare, 4 minutes each side for medium, and 5-6 minutes each side for well-done. Turn the steak only once, otherwise it will dry out. Always use tongs to handle steak as they won’t pierce the meat, allowing the juices to escape.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Medium Rare: Grill 8 minutes per side or to 140°F internal temperature. Medium: Grill 10 minutes per side or to 155°F internal temperature. 3. Check Doneness - Internal Temperature. Remove steaks from the grill when a quick-response meat thermometer inserted through the side of the steak to its center reads the desired temperature below. To retain juices and reach final temperature, let steaks sit for 2 minutes before cutting. Steak Doneness.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The next step is to put the flank steak on the grill. It’s recommended that you then grill the steak for approximately 10 minutes over coals that are medium-hot. While a grilling time of 10 minutes will give you a medium-rare steak, you may allow it to grill for a bit longer until the beef reaches the desired doneness. However long you decide to grill your flank steak, remember to turn it over as soon as the grilling time is halfway done.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: READY, SET, SEAR! Pre-heat your Gas or Charcoal Grill: Sear over high heat EACH SIDE for 1 minute with lid closed. Then transfer steak to indirect heat OR reduce heat to low. Close lid and cook according to the times and temperatures below. Steaks will continue to rise in temperature 5 to 10 degrees while at rest after grilling.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: For a 1 1/2-inch-thick filet steak, cook each side for 3 1/2 minutes on each side for a medium-rare finish.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: 1. Choose a thick cut of steak. 2. Season the steak with salt at least 40 minutes before frying. 3. Heat 1 to 2 teaspoons of oil in a pain. Wait for it to smoke. 4. Cook the steak 3 to 6 minutes per side. 5. Add 2 tablespoons of butter and herbs 2 minutes before the steak is ready. 6. Let the steak rest for 5 minutes before serving."
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	1-inch thick steak take eight to 20 minutes. 
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	pupa fly definition 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Examples of larva in a sentence. 1  The larva of a butterfly is called a caterpillar. 2  the larva looked ugly, but it was destined to hatch into a beautiful butterfly.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: A pupa (Latin pupa for doll, plural: pupae or pupas) is the life stage of some insects undergoing transformation. The pupal stage is found only in holometabolous insects, those that undergo a complete metamorphosis, going through four life stages: embryo, larva, pupa and imago. The pupae of different groups of insects have different names such as chrysalis for the pupae of butterflies and tumbler for those of the mosquito family.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: : an intermediate usually quiescent stage of a metamorphic insect (as a bee, moth, or beetle) that occurs between the larva and the imago, is usually enclosed in a cocoon or protective covering, and undergoes internal changes by which larval structures are replaced by those typical of the imago.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The pupa is also cryptic and pupation occurs on the stem of the host plant, where the pupa remains attached to the substrate only by the cremaster, resembling a piece of broken branch (Fig. The reduction in efficiency is proportional to increasing percentage of silkworm pupa oil in the blends.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: parvum oocysts were also numerous on maggot and pupa surfaces; approximately 150 and 320 oocysts were recovered per maggot and pupa, respectively. Photo: Just 1/16 inch long,parasitic wasp deposits eggs on fly pupa; wasp larvae will hatch, kill pupa. 2 cm) with one 24-h-old P denticulata pupa (biomass of 787. One of the planned beauty events will feature Italian brand Pupa showing its 3D make-up technique for the lips, eyes and finger nails.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: 1 : the immature, wingless, and often wormlike feeding form that hatches from the egg of many insects, alters chiefly in size while passing through several molts, and is finally transformed into a pupa or chrysalis (see chrysalis 1a) from which the adult emerges.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Definition of pupa for English Language Learners. biology : an insect that is in the stage of development between larva and adult.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Definition of larva for Students. plural. larvae. \\-vē\\. 1 : a young wingless form (as a grub or caterpillar) of many insects that hatches from an egg. 2 : an early form of any animal (as a frog) that at birth or hatching is very different from its parents.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: : an intermediate usually quiescent stage of an insect that occurs between the larva and the imago in forms (as a bee, moth, or beetle) which undergo complete metamorphosis and that is characterized by internal changes by which larval structures are replaced by those typical of the imago.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Fruit flies begin as eggs, from which they hatch into larvae. Fruit fly larvae then pupate in order to develop into adults. Fruit flies typically spend eight days between the egg and larval stages and remain inside the pupal stage for approximately six more days. Most fruit flies are becoming mature adults within two weeks. After fruit fly eggs hatch, larvae begin to feed on the decaying materials within which they were laid. Larvae consume as much food as possible in order to store energy and nutrients for the upcoming pupal stage. After feeding, larvae find cooler, dryer locations within which to pupate."
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	An insect that is in the stage of development between larva and adult. 
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	how long does it take for level dft to absorb 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Iron deficiency is a common problem, especially for women, so common, in fact, that 5% of women between the ages of 20 and 49 have iron deficiency with anemia and 11% have iron deficiency without anemia.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: To raise it, can't I just take one multivitamin pill every day? No. To raise your vitamin B12 level, you have to take at least 1,000 mcg of vitamin B12 every day. Over-the-counter multivitamins do not have this much vitamin B12. To get enough vitamin B12, you will need to take special vitamin B12 pills. You can also get shots of vitamin B12.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Thrive Patch Review. In this review of Thrive Patch, we will look at how Thrive Patch works, its ingredients and clinical studies. We will also examine the possible side-effects of taking Thrive Patch. This review should help you decide if Thrive Patch is the best product for you.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: When doctors suspect an iron deficiency, the first thing they will do is measure the blood level of a protein called ferritin. Ferritin concentration indicates how much iron is stored in the body. Chronic infection, inflammation or certain diseases causing tissue and organ damage can produce a false reading.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Thus iron deficiency can do much more harm than merely causing anemia; it can have widespread effects — from damaging a person's ability to think to weakening their resistance to infection. It is a common misconception that the amount of iron our bodies absorb is directly related to the amount of iron we eat.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: In a clinical study of 274 men who had low testosterone, some used AndroGel 1.62% and some used placebo. Of the men who used AndroGel 1.62% once daily for 16 weeks, 82% had their testosterone levels returned to normal compared to 37% of those who used placebo.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: AndroGel 1.62% contains testosterone, which is absorbed through the skin after application. The testosterone in AndroGel 1.62% is the same as the testosterone your body makes naturally. It can help raise testosterone levels to the normal range in most men when used daily.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: 9201 Warren Pkwy Suite 200. Frisco, Texas 75035. If you have questions about your account, your orders, or need the proper address for a RETURN please use the Contact Support feature within your Customer Account or the Promoter Cloud Office. Do not mail product to the mailing address as it will not be accepted.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Side Effects Associated With Garcinia Cambogia. Garcinia cambogia is said to be safe to take orally for a period of no longer than 12 weeks. It is unknown how safe garcinia cambogia is if it is taken regularly for a period of longer than 12 weeks.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Peel the backing off the patch and gently place the adhesive side of the patch on to the chosen area of skin. You should leave the patch on your skin for 24 hours. After 24 hours, you should replace the patch with a new one. Thrive Patch should be taken alongside a healthy diet and regular exercise and water intake."
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	what county is the city of middlesboro ky in 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: While the federal income tax and the Kentucky income tax are progressive income taxes with multiple tax brackets, all local income taxes are flat-rate taxes which are the same for every taxpayer regardless of income.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: The Middlesboro income tax is due on April 15th, when you file your federal and state tax returns. Because calculating your local income tax is relatively simple compared to your other tax returns, many tax preparers will file your Middlesboro income tax return for free.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Bell County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky. As of the 2010 census, the population was 28,691. Its county seat is Pineville. The county was formed August 1, 1867, from parts of Knox and Harlan Counties and augmented from Knox County in 1872. The county is named for Joshua Fry Bell, and was originally called Josh Bell but shortened to Bell by 1880. Bell County is considered a limited county, a special type of dry county, by the Kentucky Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC).\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Middlesboro, also spelled Middlesborough, is a city in Bell County, Kentucky, United States. The population was 10,384 at the 2000 census. The estimated July 1, 2009 population of the city is 14,835. The entire micropolitan area has a population of 69,060 (as of 2000 census) which includes all of Bell County. It is the principal city of the Middlesborough, KY Micropolitan Statistical Area. Middlesboro is the largest city in Southeast Kentucky. The city was incorporated in 1890 as Middlesborough, named after the town of Middlesbrough, England. The U.S. Post Office began using the spelling Middlesboro in 1894.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: We have information on the local income tax rates in 218 Kentucky localities. Use this list to compare the Middlesboro income tax with local income taxes in nearby cities. Click on any city or county for more details.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Middlesboro (local /ˈmɪdəlzbɜrə/) is a home rule-class city in Bell County, Kentucky, United States. The population was 10,334 at the 2010 U.S. census, while its micropolitan area had a population of 69,060. It is located 1 mile west of the Cumberland Gap and is the largest city in southeastern Kentucky. It is located entirely between Pine Mountain and the Cumberland Mountains in the Middlesboro Basin, which geologists believe to be an enormous meteor crater (one of three known astroblemes in the state).\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Anyone from Middlesboro? (14 replies). Latest news from Middlesborough, KY collected exclusively by city-data.com from local newspapers, TV, and radio stations. Ancestries: United States (47.3%), Irish (7.9%), English (7.6%), German (4.8%), Scotch-Irish (1.2%), Italian (1.1%).\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: On 5/9/1988, a category F3 (max. wind speeds 158-206 mph) tornado 1.6 miles away from the Middlesborough city center killed one person and injured 15 people and caused between $5,000,000 and $50,000,000 in damages. On 3/12/1967, a category F3 tornado 22.4 miles away from the city center. Middlesborough-area historical earthquake activity is near Kentucky state average. It is 78% smaller than the overall U.S. average. On 7/27/1980 at 18:52:21, a magnitude 5.2 (5.1 MB, 4.7 MS, 5.0 UK, 5.2 UK, Class: Moderate, Intensity: VI-VII) earthquake occurred 111.0 miles away from the city center.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Middlesboro is served by the Middlesboro-Bell County Airport, which is a single runway, general aviation airport and is the second oldest airport still in use in Kentucky, ranking behind Bowman Field in Louisville.. The airport was established in 1944, however, the first recorded flight into the city was in 1912.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Residents of Middlesboro pay a flat city income tax of 2.00% on earned income, in addition to the Kentucky income tax and the Federal income tax."
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	Bell County 
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	definition of oxi 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: n., pl. ox•en for 1,2, ox•es for 3. 1. any of various large, bulky bovids, as domestic cattle, water buffaloes, and yaks, esp. a castrated adult male used as a draft animal. 2. Informal. a clumsy, stupid fellow.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Link to this slang definition. To link to this term in a web page or blog, insert the following. <a href=http://onlineslangdictionary.com/meaning-definition-of/oxy>Oxy</a>. To link to this term in a wiki such as Wikipedia, insert the following.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Rafael Correa: We achieved a 40 percent annulment of the original decision, which means $700 million less, but they're ordering us to pay around $1 billion, we've presented a proposal to OXY ... and with this final decision we'll continue to negotiate.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Ata Safdar: Today ’s apology, was about acceptance of responsibility for the harm that Oxy HS( humidifier sterilizers) has caused, this is the first time we are accepting the fullest responsibility, and we are offering a complete and full apology.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: 1650s, from Greek oxymoron, noun use of neuter of oxymoros (adj.) pointedly foolish, from oxys sharp (see acrid) + moros stupid (see moron). Rhetorical figure by which contradictory terms are conjoined so as to give point to the statement or expression; the word itself is an illustration of the thing.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: a relatively new drug that is claimed to be many times as powerful as its close cousin crack cocaine. originally developed from the residues of the cocaine process in the amazon jungles of Brazil, oxi, from 'oxidado', has grown in prominence across the country in the past few years, and is on the rise.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: a former equivalent of hydroxy-. Word Origin and History for oxy- Expand. word-forming element meaning sharp, pointed; acid, from Greek oxy-, comb. form of oxys sharp, pungent (see acrid). Also used as a comb. form of oxygen.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The prize, worth pounds 1,500, includes flights, pounds 200 spending money, insurance and four nights in the relaxing beachside resort of Vilagale Marina on the Algarve - so your holiday will be as refreshing for you as Cif Oxy- Gel is for your home.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The (Oxy) sale price shows the stark reality that operators trying to sell non-core acreage face in a sub-$50 per barrel oil world face.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Gas Pressure Regulator for oxy-acetylene gas cutting set (BIS-certified quality) Oxy- acetylene gas Cutting Hose (superior quality with fitting) BIS certified (Blue) Oxy-acetylene gas cutting Hose (superior quality with fitting) BIS certified (Red) Gas Cutting Nozzle __1/16 Size."
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	what best describes the sex chromosomes in humans 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: In the XY sex-determination system, the female-provided ovum contributes an X chromosome and the male-provided sperm contributes either an X chromosome or a Y chromosome, resulting in female (XX) or male (XY) offspring, respectively. Hormone levels in the male parent affect the sex ratio of sperm in humans.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: (1) (3) (2) (4) 3.The diagram below represents human gametes.Which statement best describes the fertilized egg that would result if this sperm cell and egg cell unite?(1) It would contain 44 autosomes and develop into a male. (2) It would contain 44 autosomes and develop into a female.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: D. CO2 enters a leaf through osmosis. Weegy: C. CO2 defuses by way of the stomata. accurately describes how carbon dioxide enters a leaf. User: When a scientific experiment is carried out in a controlled setting, all variables are kept the same except for the _______ variable. A. experimental B. observational C. environmental D. control.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The XY sex-determination system is the sex-determination system found in humans, most other mammals, some insects (Drosophila), and some plants (Ginkgo). In this system, the sex of an individual is determined by a pair of sex chromosomes (gonosomes).\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: (3) Males have 22 pairs of autosomes and 1 pair of sex chromosomes known as XY. (4) Males have 23 pairs of autosomes.2.Which pair of gametes can unite to produce a zygote that will develop into a normal human male embryo?\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: In humans, a single gene (SRY) present on the Y chromosome acts as a signal to set the developmental pathway towards maleness. Presence of this gene starts off the process of virilization. This and other factors result in the sex differences in humans. The cells in females, with two X chromosomes, undergo X-inactivation, in which one of the two X chromosomes is inactivated.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: A. Sex chromosomes along with 23 pairs of autosomes B. 46 pairs of autosomes C. One pair of sex chromosomes and 22 pairs. of autosomes D. X and Y chromosomes and 22 pairs of autosomes. One pair of sex chromosomes and 22 pairs of autosomes-best describes the human karyotype.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: In humans, most mammals, and some other species, two of the chromosomes, called the X chromosome and Y chromosome, code for sex. In these species, one or more genes present on their Y-chromosome that determine maleness.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: 1.Which statement correctly describes the normal number and type of chromosomes present in human body cells ofa particular sex?(1) Males have 22 pairs of autosomes and 1 pair of sex chromosomes known as XX.(2) Females have 23 pairs of autosomes.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: A. experimental B. observational C. environmental D. control Weegy: When a scientific experiment is carried out in a controlled setting, all variables are kept the same except for the A. experimental variable."
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	what is the ideal soil ph for iris 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: In very light soils or in extremely hot climates, covering the rhizome with 1 inch of soil may be desirable. Firm the soil around each rhizome and then water to help settle the soil. A common mistake is to plant Bearded Iris too deeply. Iris are generally planted 12 to 24 inches apart.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: What a good idea, Ginny! But for Tall Bearded iris, neutral to alkaline is the best PH and that certainly fits in with conditions here in New Mexico. I have some LA's in pots, my soil is more or less neutral, so I am pouring coffee grounds on the soil where I plan to put them permanently. I don't even plan to try JI's.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: About Bearded Iris. Irises prefer a full day of sun, but will grow and bloom well if given six or more hours of sunlight. The best time to plant is after the Iris has finished the bloom season and before it starts new growth. In most cases, this will be between July and October avoiding periods of temperature extremes.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Irises should be fertilized in early spring about 6 to 8 weeks before bloom, and again after the blooms are gone. Because phosphate is important, we recommend bone meal or super-phosphate and a light balanced fertilizer such as 10-10-10 or 6-10-10 depending on the amount of nitrogen in your soil.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Scientists have found that the ideal overall pH for optimum absorption of most nutrients is 6.8, slightly acidic. With 6.8 being the ideal, a good gardener should seek to amend his soil to achieve a soil pH of 6.8 or at least come close to it. Any soil that has a pH range within 6.3 to 7.3 is considered good.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: In our viewing gardens we plant the Iris in groups of three, forming a triangle with the toes pointing into the center. The toe of the Iris is the opposite end of the fan (the Iris leaves). The spacing we use is 12 apart, with 18 to 24 between each group of 3 rhizomes.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Gypsum is an excellent soil conditioner that can improve most clay soils. The ideal pH is 6.8 (slightly acidic), but Iris are tolerant in this regard. To adjust the pH of your soil, lime may be added to acidic soils or sulfur to alkaline soils. It is always best to have your soil analyzed before taking corrective measures. When, Where and How to Plant Bearded Iris Rhizomes: For best results, Iris should be planted in July, August or September.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: SOIL CONDITIONS - Bearded iris need a balanced, well-drained soil but are very adaptable to a variety of soil types. Raised beds can help with drainage and are a MUST for areas with high rainfall. Iris, like most perennials, prefer neutral to slightly acidic soil (pH of 6.8 - 7.0 is ideal). Heavy clays need to be amended with gypsum or coarse sand to aid drainage. In our production fields, we till the soil to a depth of 10-12 and add a dash of superphosphate or bone meal.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Acidity and basicity are measured on a pH scale of 1 to 14. A pH of 7 is considered neutral, lower numbers are acidic and higher numbers are basic. Depending on a soil’s pH some nutrients may or may not be able to be absorbed by plants. The ideal soil pH for nutrient uptake is slightly acidic at about 6.8 on the pH scale. For optimum uptake of nutrients, soils that are not around 6.8 should be amended, or at least improved some.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: pH – measures the hydrogen ion activity in solution. A pH of less than 6 indicates acidic soil conditions while a pH greater than 8.0 indicates alkaline soil conditions. A soil pH of 6.5 is best for plant nutrient availability. Electrical Conductivity (EC) - measures the amount of free salt in soil. Soils with greater than 4 mmhos/cm may have elevated saline conditions."
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	6.8 - 7.0 pH 
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	can you paint the basin 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Painting a bird bath Go to a paint store and get a concrete sealer. This is a paint that will seal the concrete so you can paint without all you paint being absorbed into the concrete. Then paint it on and let it dry.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Apply blue painter's tape to any areas you want protected from paint. Refinish the resin bathroom vanity sink basin by coating it with spray epoxy or appliance paint. Apply only a thin coat in short intermittent bursts rather than in one, steady stream.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: The spray paint, the legs and their hardware cost. Take a metal basin from an old broken washing machine – it may be rusty on the bottom, as you can see on this one. But the first step is to fix the top edge, which can be sharp and ragged.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Refinish the resin bathroom vanity sink basin by coating it with spray epoxy or appliance paint. Apply only a thin coat in short intermittent bursts rather than in one, steady stream. Allow the surface to dry for two hours and then apply another coat if necessary.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: For decades, professionals have trusted Kelly-Moore Paints for a long-lasting coat of paint on every room in the house. Now that you know what to do when you paint your bathroom, you can let Kelly-Moore help you achieve the bathroom of your dreams.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Basin resurfacing (sometimes referred to as refinishing, re-glazing or re-enameling) is a process whereby basins and sinks can be repaired and given a new surface.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: For decades, professionals have trusted Kelly-Moore Paints for a long-lasting coat of paint on every room in the house. Now that you know what to do when you paint your bathroom, you can let Kelly-Moore help you achieve the bathroom of your dreams. Find out more about Kelly-Moore's interior paints.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: 1 Cracks in a resin bathroom sink basin must be sealed with epoxy adhesive before you refinish with paint. 2  Never attempt to paint over cracks without filling them first or you will see a recurrence of the problem.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Make sure your bathroom is well ventilated and you follow the manufacturer's directions before using. You can also use Mr. Clean Magic Eraser to clean in the grooves of a textured shower pan. Use a fine steel wool to roughen up your surface if your paint directions call for you to do this.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Evenly spray the shower pan with a can of epoxy paint. You can also purchase paint specifically for fiberglass tubs and showers. Follow the manufacturer's directions for use, and protect yourself by wearing safety goggles, respiratory mask, rubber gloves and protective clothing."
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	Yes (use spray epoxy or appliance paint) 
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	when did howard dean run for president 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Howard Dean today became the latest Democrat to head to Iowa while skillfully dodging questions about whether he's interested in running for president in 2016.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Dean also served as chair of the Democratic National Committee from 2005 to 2009, and his 50-state strategy was credited with helping Democrats win a majority in the House, Senate, a majority of governorships and state legislatures across the country.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: On December 9, 2003, the former Vice President of the United States, Al Gore, endorsed Howard Dean for the Democratic Party's 2004 Presidential nomination.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: If no candidate endorses these positions there's absolutely room for a Howard Dean, Elizabeth Warren-type of candidate, said Matt Wall, press secretary for the Progressive Change Campaign Committee. That's popular in Democratic states, and our polling shows that it's popular even in Republican states..\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: In the invisible primary of raising campaign dollars, Howard Dean led the Democratic pack in the early stages of the 2004 campaign. Among the candidates, he ranked first in total raised ($25.4 million as of September 30, 2003) and first in cash-on-hand ($12.4 million).\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Asked by Iowa radio whether he would run if Hillary doesn't, Dean answered, We're not going there, according to Radio Iowa's O. Kay Henderson. I'm supporting Hillary.. He made similar comments to the Des Moines Register, but added at this point he's supporting Clinton. Read into that what you will.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Dean, a former Democratic candidate for president in 2004 and former governor of Vermont, has a long history with Iowa - namely his prospective presidential bid essentially ended there almost 10 years ago with a feral scream heard around the world.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Howard Brush Dean III (born November 17, 1948) is an American politician who served as the 79th Governor of Vermont from 1991 to 2003 and Chair of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) from 2005 to 2009. Dean was a candidate for the Democratic nomination in the U.S. Presidential Election, 2004.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Dean was elected to the Vermont House of Representatives as a Democrat in 1982 and was elected lieutenant governor in 1986. Both were part-time positions that enabled him to continue practicing medicine. In 1991, Dean became governor of Vermont when Richard A. Snelling died in office. Dean was subsequently elected to five two-year terms, serving from 1991 to 2003, making him the second longest-serving governor in Vermont history, after Thomas Chittenden (1778–1789 and 1790–1791).\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: He was the Lieutenant Governor of Vermont from 1987 to 1991, and a member of the Vermont House of Representatives from 1983 to 1986. In the 2004 election, Dean was the top fundraiser and front runner, prior to the Iowa caucus, for the Democratic Party presidential nomination."
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	average rn pay in california 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: 1 What is the average Staff Nurse - RN - Intensive Care Unit salary for California?  How much does a Staff Nurse - RN - Intensive Care Unit make in California? California Staff Nurse - RN - Intensive Care Unit salaries vary greatly from town to town. See below for Staff Nurse - RN - Intensive Care Unit salaries, bonus and benefits information for 79 cities in the California area.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Annual RN Salary on Different Percentile Brackets. Just fill your information and find the nearest school in your state. The salary of 90% RNs was less than $101,650; while the salary of 10% RNs was more than $101,650. 75% made below $82,490; 25% made more than $82,490.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Further, RNs with an ADN earned an average of $76,731 yearly ($36.89 an hour) in 2014 according to the California Employment Development Department, nearly $18,000 less than their BSN-educated coworkers. California’s BSN–educated RNs are the most highly paid in the nation.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Registered Nurse Salary and Wages by State. Being high in hierarchy, the salary of registered nurses is more than the salary of CNAs. As per the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average income for registered nurses was $71,000 per annum, in May 2015. The mean hourly wages was reported to be $34.14. The total number of RNs employed throughout the USA was 2,745,910.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: I worked at Alta Bates Summit in Oakland in August 2008 as a new grad. Starting pay was $46.97 for days. Differential for nights is $9 something extra. and it's an extra $1.00 for weekends. That may have changed recently though due to budget.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: I work at Children's Hospital Oakland, and my base pay is $44/hr, with a shift differential of about another $5/hr (I work PMs), plus another $2/hr for weekends, so I make $49/hr on weekdays and $51/hr on weekends. This is my first job as a nurse -- I graduated in May 2008, and was hired in November 2008.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: BSN-Prepared RN Salaries in Key Regions of California. Though BSN-educated RNs are the highest earning in the nation, on average, salaries among BSNs in within California still vary widely based on location. The US Department of Labor provides an analysis of BSN salaries for a number of different areas of the state (2013):\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Level of Nursing Education Determines Salary Levels in California. In 2013, the median salary for BSN-educated RNs in California was 82.8% higher than that of licensed vocational nurses that same year. According to the US Department of Labor, the median income among California’s LVNs was $51,600 versus $94,300 for BSN-educated RNs.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Yeah, I make 10 $ less an hour than I would in northern California (and that's assuming I could even find a job.) But in consideration of the taxes, and the fact that my house cost under 300k for a 3 bed/2bath on a quarter acre. Up there, an equivalent house would probably be well over 500k.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: California Staff Nurse - RN - Intensive Care Unit Salaries. 1  What is the average Staff Nurse - RN - Intensive Care Unit salary for California?  How much does a Staff Nurse - RN - Intensive Care Unit make in California? California Staff Nurse - RN - Intensive Care Unit salaries vary greatly from town to town."
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	With an ADN earned an average of $76,731 yearly ($36.89 an hour). 
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	when were peanut m&m's invented 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Peanut M&M's are a species of M&M's that first debuted in 1954. The spokescandy for this kind of... Peanut M&M's are a species of M&M's that first debuted in 1954. The spokescandy for this kind of M&M's is Yellow. The Peanut M&M's bag that was used from the early 2000's until 2011. The Peanut M&M's bag that has been used since 2011. The Peanut M&M's bag the have been used since 2016.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: In 1976, the color orange was added to the M&M's® Peanut Chocolate Candies color mix. That same year, Red M&M's® Chocolate Candies were removed from the traditional color blend due to public controversy surrounding a specific red food coloring. This red coloring was not used in M&M's® Chocolate Candies.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: As the U.S had entered the 1950's, M&M's® Chocolate Candies were becoming a household word, particularly with the growth of television. In 1954, M&M's® Peanut Chocolate Candies were introduced to the brand's portfolio, and the sales of both varieties continued to grow. That same year, the universally loved M&M's® Brand Characters and the famous slogan, The milk chocolate melts in your mouth, not in your hand,® debuted in the brand's initial TV advertising. In 1960, M&M's® Peanut Chocolate Candies added three new colors to the mix: red, green and yellow were added to the original brown color. In 1972, the first appearance of the M&M's® Brand Characters on packaging reinforced brand awareness, as the characters became increasingly known through print and TV advertising.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: If you liked this article, you might also enjoy: 1  Why Doughnuts Have Holes. 2  Why Pop Rocks Pop. 3  What the M’s Stand for in M&Ms. 4  The History of “French” Fries. 5  Snickers Candy Bars Were Named After a Horse.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Red Brought Back. Since the Red M&Ms were discontinued in 1976 because of a scare with a food dye called Red Dye #2. It came back in 1985, when the scare was over and was added back to the M&M color mix.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The earliest known people to make such a paste out of peanuts were the Ancient Incas around 1000 BC. Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups are most popular in America. In Australia, they can only be found in specialty candy stores that sell other American candy. Recently, Hershey’s products were made available in Tesco stores across the UK. The cups are a recent sensation in Japan, where they were previously only available on U.S. Army bases.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Bonus Facts: 1  Contrary to popular belief, George Washington Carver did not invent peanut butter. 2  Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups are most popular in America. 3  The cups are a recent sensation in Japan, where they were previously only available on U.S. Army bases.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: A popular chocolate cup filled with delicious peanut butter, Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups were created by a man named Harry Burnett (H.B.) Reese. Reese was born May 24, 1879 in Pennsylvania to a farming family. He married in 1900 and went on to have sixteen children. (Yes, 16!)\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Dark Chocolate Peanut, Red, White And Blue M&M's(US and UK only) Peanut M&M's are a species of M&M's that first debuted in 1954. The spokescandy for this kind of M&M's is Yellow.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: In 1928, Reese also started selling chocolate and peanut butter confections he simply called peanut butter cups or “penny cups” as they cost just one penny each at the time. They were so successful that Reese was able to sell five-pound boxes of the cups to local retailers for their candy displays."
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	Peanut M&M's are a species of M&M's that first debuted or invented in 1954. 
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	what is telekinesis power 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Concentrate on a small object and nothing else. Telekinesis is all about moving the things around you. In order to channel your natural energy into this nearby object, you'll need to concentrate and concentrate hard. It's easiest to start with very lightweight objects, like a match or a small pencil.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Telekinesis is a very advanced practice, being necessary a powerful halo. We all have this ability, but due to many centuries of religion oppression on the powers of the mind, this became an inactive part of the human brain. Through telekinesis you have to connect your halo with that of the object you want to move.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Telekinesis Definition, What is Telekinesis. Telekinesis definition to be precise is the use of one’s capability to influence the physical system around us, initiating movement of objects or changes in their shape, all without any physical contact.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Telekinesis has been ambushed with skepticism and mockery for years. Often people do not let the ideas of such things enter their minds simply because they have not seen such things. Despite there being no science to back it up, many still believe that telekinesis is possible. If you have an open mind, this is for you!\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Practice for 5 -15 mins a day to improve your concentration and Telekinetic powers. Telekinesis is not something you can learn in a day or overnight, it requires everyday practice. The more you practice, the stronger it becomes.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: It seems to me, telekinesis is not possible for anyone! Telekinesis (also called psychokinesis, or PK), is the ability to move objects through mind power. Though many people believe in such psychic ability, scientific evidence for its existence remains still very elusive. The history of telekinesis is a history of frauds and fakery, both proven and suspected.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Work on your visualization skills. One of the main exercises when it comes to telekinesis is visualization -- either of yourself or of the objects around you. These exercises won't warrant results unless you have the skills to back them up, so start visualizing!\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: 1 To do Telekinesis you must be relaxed. One way of doing this is by meditation to clear your mind. Meditation is not a must, but it will help you relax and strengthen your concentration.  Believing that its true: False beliefs are a well known obstacle to achieving anything.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: The term Psychokinesis comes from the Greek words psyche meaning soul (ψυχή) and kinēsis meaning motion. Telekinesis (TK) or Psychokinesis (PK), is defined as the ability to move objects at a distance by mental power or other nonphysical means. This is everything from moving or levitating objects to the classic bending of spoons.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Develop Telekinesis Telekinesis for Beginners. Telekinesis Definition, What is Telekinesis. Telekinesis Definition. Telekinesis definition to be precise is the use of one’s capability to influence the physical system around us, initiating movement of objects or changes in their shape, all without any physical contact."
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	It is a very advanced practice, being necessary a powerful halo. 
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	who sang fool me again 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Fool me again Chorus F# B7 I love you and I need you let me hold you one last time E7 A Then I can make-believe honey, that you're still mine [ Tab from: http://www.guitaretab.com/c/chris-stapleton/376147.html ] D D7 G E7 Woman, oh woman pretend you love me like you did back then D Bm E A D G D A Please, baby please.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Won't Get Fooled Again was first released as a single A-side on 25 June 1971, edited down to 3:35. It replaced Behind Blue Eyes as the choice of single as the group felt it didn't fit the Who's established musical style. It was released on 17 July in the US.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Heads High Mr. Vegas 92.1 4:11 Massive Jointz Reggae. Heads High Mr Vegas 92.1 3:32 Other. I'm In Love With A Man Nearly Twice My Age Shabba Ranks 92.2 5:05 Reggae. Day-O (The Banana Boat Song) Beatle Juice 92.5 3:05 Pure Gold Oldies.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Fool Me Again- Chris Stapleton Into: D Bm E7 A D G D A D D7 G D Baby, I've been thinkin' Lord knows I've been drinkin' D Bm7 E7 A That's why I went and called you On the telephone D D7 G E7 This bottle's got me wonderin. If you could use a long lost friend D Bm E A D G D Please, baby please.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Reggae - Buju Banton - Man A Look You (PEPPERSEED Reggae - Buju Banton - Man A L. REGGAE HIP HOP ragga mix (av8) (1) Reggae Hip Hop Ragga Mix (av8) Reggae Old School - Love Bump Riddim Reggae Old School - Love Bump.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Talk0 Share. Fooled Me Again is a song written by Lady Gaga and Rob Fusari (Team Love Child). The song was used for the promotional video, The Fame: Part One during the intro. The song didn't make it onto Gaga's debut album, The Fame, because it would be upsetting to the main central theme of the album.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: A Message To Rudy The Specials 103.2 2:53 Best Of Ska [Cd 1] 2001 Ska. Could You Be Loved Bob Marley 103.4 3:55 80's Night Ultimate Dj Collection Cd 09 M-O Rock. Could You Be Loved Bob Marley And The Wailers 103.4 3:58 Uprising 1980 Reggae.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: You find the thrill each time you let me down you know if you need me I'll be around. And when all your love affairs come to an end you know you can fool me again. Fool me again make my heart believe that your sweet sweet love belongs to me. Yes play the part and let my heart pretend come back and fool me again. The same old line that keeps me hanging on is all I think about when I'm alone. And though I know how our love affair will end come back and fool me again. Fool me again.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Won't Get Fooled Again is a song by the English rock band The Who, written by Pete Townshend. It was released as a single in June 1971, reaching the top 10 in the UK, while the full eight-and-a-half-minute version appears as the final track on the band's 1971 album Who's Next, released that August.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: There's a long line of fools. They are waiting to get to you. And I know just one more. Yeah, you move on like you done before. You know you got me on a string. With just one touch. I'd do about anything."
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	Fool Me Again sang by Chris Stapleton. 
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	is yttrium dangerous 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Yttrium is one of the rare elements, and can be found in houses in equipment such as colour televisions, fluorescent lamps, energy-saving lamps and glasses. Yttrium can rarely be found in nature, as it occurs in very small amounts. Yttrium is usually found only in two different kinds of ores.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Overview. Yttrium is one of four elements named for the same small town of Ytterby, Sweden. The other three elements are erbium, terbium, and ytterbium. The element was discovered in 1794 by Finnish chemist Johan Gadolin (1760-1852).\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: The use of yttrium is still growing, due to the fact that it is suited to produce catalysers and to polish glass. Yttrium is mostly dangerous in the working environment, due to the fact that damps and gasses can be inhaled with air. This can cause lung embolisms, especially during long-term exposure.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Yttrium is one of the rare chemicals, that can be found in houses in equipment such as colour televisions, fluorescent lamps, energy-saving lamps and glasses. All rare chemicals have comparable properties. Yttrium can rarely be found in nature, as it occurs in very small amounts.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Yttrium is usually found only in two different kinds of ores. The use of yttrium is still growing, due to the fact that it is suited to produce catalysers and to polish glass. Yttrium is mostly dangerous in the working environment, due to the fact that damps and gasses can be inhaled with air.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Yttrium is usually found only in two different kinds of ores. The use of yttrium is still growing, due to the fact that it is suited to produce catalysers and to polish glass. Yttrium is mostly dangerous in the working environment, due to the fact that damps and gasses can be inhaled with air.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Yttrium is mostly dangerous in the working environment, due to the fact that damps and gasses can be inhaled with air. This can cause lung embolisms, especially during long-term exposure. Yttrium can also cause cancer with humans, as it enlarges the chances of lung cancer when it is inhaled.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Health effects of yttrium. Yttrium is one of the rare chemicals, that can be found in houses in equipment such as colour televisions, fluorescent lamps, energy-saving lamps and glasses. All rare chemicals have comparable properties. Yttrium can rarely be found in nature, as it occurs in very small amounts.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Yttrium is mostly dangerous in the working environment, due to the fact that damps and gasses can be inhaled with air. This can cause lung embolisms, especially during long-term exposure. Yttrium can also cause cancer with humans, as it enlarges the chances of lung cancer when it is inhaled.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Yttrium (Y). Yttrium is one of the rare elements, and can be found in houses in equipment such as colour televisions, fluorescent lamps, energy-saving lamps and glasses. Yttrium can rarely be found in nature, as it occurs in very small amounts. Yttrium is usually found only in two different kinds of ores."
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	how many soybean seeds per bushel 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Cost cuts of $100 per acre will be used at the target. Cuts of $100 per acre would result in $19 per acre of net farmer income, levels that are relatively low and do not provide much margin. A $100 cost cut implies total cost reductions of 12% for corn and 17% for soybeans. These are very large cost reductions.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Cost cuts of $100 can be achieved in a variety of ways. 1  Reductions in the second two columns include: 2  Cash rent was reduced by $50 per acre from $236 per acre to $186 per acre (see Table 1). It was decided to split cost reductions between cash rent and non-land costs.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: The Penn State Agronomy Guide is designed as a quick reference for information on crop and soil management, including varieties, nutritional requirements, establishment, and harvesting; storing seed and grain; and farm management and budgeting.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: How many bushels of soybeans per acre are there in Iowa? It varies from year to year, of course, but the statewide average is very near 50 bushels per acre. 2011 average for Iowa was 50.6 bushels/acre, making it the second state fo … r soybean yield, after Nebraska.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The first two columns of Table 1 shows corn and soybean budgets for central Illinois farmland with lower productivity. Expected yields are 184 bushels per acre for corn and 53 bushels per acre for soybeans (see 2016 Illinois Budgets for other yield levels). Prices are $4.00 per bushel for corn and $9.25 per bushel for soybeans. These prices are relatively optimistic compared to 2016 fall delivery bids, which are near $3.70 per bushel for corn and $8.70 per bushel for soybeans. Note that very low prices are not needed to induce the need to cut costs.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: 36.74 bushels of soybeans in one metric ton (2,204.4 pounds) and 33.3 bushels make one US Short ton or 1,998 pounds. 60 pounds per bushel. See the related link below.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: As the Roundup Ready® soybean trait expires, many growers are exploring the potential economic value of planting approved saved seed varieties versus planting new Roundup Ready 2 Yield® seed. In many cases, planting saved seed may not be the most profitable option.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: $1,000,000. 1  This calculates the estimated yield gain between new Roundup Ready soybeans and new Roundup Ready 2 Yield soybeans. This also includes the estimated yield gain of 1.9 Bu/A average advantage of newly purchased soybean seed vs. saved soybean seed of the same variety, as shown in past studies. This calculator determines the advantage of planting Roundup Ready 2 Yield soybeans vs. saved seed only on year one.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: At approximately 3,000 per pound, 1 bushel (60 lb) would be 180,000 soybeans. At approximately 2,500 per pound (a planting size), there would be 150,000 soybeans per bushel. Soybeans can range in weight from about 2,500/lb to about 3,500/lb. At approximately 3,000 per pound, 1 bushel (60 lb) would be 180,000 soybeans.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Reductions in the second two columns include: 1  Cash rent was reduced by $50 per acre from $236 per acre to $186 per acre (see Table 1). 2  Misc expenses were reduced by $2 per acre from $8 per acre to $6 per acre, indicating a general emphasis on cost control. 3  Machinery depreciation was reduced $20 per acre."
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	There are 180,000 soybean seeds per bushel. 
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	who is Lindiwe xulu from uzalo 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Played by Naymaps Maphalala. Mxolisi Xulu is the unwilling hero who has to go on a journey of discovery, from being a good boy to being the leader of his father’s criminal syndicate.e is a self-made man. As a child he watched his father, a driver, work tirelessly for a white man who did not pay him fairly and treated him with neither dignity, nor respect. This caused Muzi’s father to act cruelly and brutally towards his wife and children.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: June 23, 2015 – by Mytvnews Team 0. Lindiwe grew up as the apple of her father’s eye, beautiful, smart and talented. She was the joy and the gem of her family and there is nothing that she wasn’t given, no activity she was not enrolled in and no opportunity she was denied.All this despite the fact that she grew up during apartheid when black people having this kind of access and these opportunities was unheard of.he was the joy and the gem of her family and there is nothing that she wasn’t given, no activity she was not enrolled in and no opportunity she was denied. All this despite the fact that she grew up during apartheid when black people having this kind of access and these opportunities was unheard of.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: June 16, 2015 – by Mytvnews Team 0. Mxolisi Xulu is the unwilling hero who has to go on a journey of discovery, from being a good boy to being the leader of his father’s criminal syndicate.une 16, 2015 – by Mytvnews Team 0. Mxolisi Xulu is the unwilling hero who has to go on a journey of discovery, from being a good boy to being the leader of his father’s criminal syndicate.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: He is a self-made man. As a child he watched his father, a driver, work tirelessly for a white man who did not pay him fairly and treated him with neither dignity, nor respect. This caused Muzi’s father to act cruelly and brutally towards his wife and children.e is a self-made man. As a child he watched his father, a driver, work tirelessly for a white man who did not pay him fairly and treated him with neither dignity, nor respect. This caused Muzi’s father to act cruelly and brutally towards his wife and children.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: He (Muzi Xulu) is a notorious figure who famously buried his wife and his son alive after they failed to let him know they have been conned out of R800 0000. Uzalo also stars veteran actors Bheki Mkhwane and Leleti Khumalo as well as young, up-and-coming actors such as Kay Sibiya, Sihle Ndaba and Thandeka Zulu.e has said on numerous occasions that he grew up in the township of KwaMashu in KwaZulu-Natal. Mpumelelo Bhulose was lesser known to many prior to Uzalo. In an interview on SABC 1’s The Real Goboza, talking to Sinazo Yolwa, he revealed that he had previously acted on Generations.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Mpumelelo Bhulose. Mpumelelo Bhulose is a South African actor who previously acted on SABC 1’s long running soap opera, Generations, and fell into obscurity before reviving his acting career on SABC 1’s hit telenovela, Uzalo, where he portrays the character of Muzi “Gxabhashe” Xulu who is a car theft syndicate boss.e has said on numerous occasions that he grew up in the township of KwaMashu in KwaZulu-Natal. Mpumelelo Bhulose was lesser known to many prior to Uzalo. In an interview on SABC 1’s The Real Goboza, talking to Sinazo Yolwa, he revealed that he had previously acted on Generations.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Dawn Thandeka King Foundation feeling blessed. October 15 at 11:13pm ·. In my quest to make a difference, my calling and my purpose is to give our children hope, My purpose is help them believe in themselves because I believe in me.awn Thandeka King Foundation. From the bottom of my heart, I love you all, have a fantastic Thursday, Live to Love, Love to Live, Love yourself, believe in yourself, leave the rest to God, He knows best....And remember You're never fully dressed without a smile....\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Uzalo SABC 1 added 2 new photos. January 23 · Edited ·. Naymaps Maphalala plays MXOLISI XULU: 25 years old. GOAL: To prove to his father that one can make a life without breaking the law and being a man is proved better by being responsible and dependable, than by being an erratic and eccentric lawbreaker.To be with his girlfriend, the love of his life-this means moving back to Johannesburg, and building an honest life.OAL: To prove to his father that one can make a life without breaking the law and being a man is proved better by being responsible and dependable, than by being an erratic and eccentric lawbreaker.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Bio. Dawn Thandeka King (also credited as Dawn Msomi) is a South African actress best known for her starring role as Lindiwe Xulu, the wife of self-made gangster Muzi Xulu, in the SABC1 telenovela Uzalo.She also has experience as a radio actress, motivational speaker, MC and an indigenous musician.he got her big break in 2015 with a starring role as the matriarch of a gangster family in the SABC1 telenovela Uzalo, the second most-watched television show in South Africa.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Uzalo airs on SABC1 Mondays to Wednesdays at 20h30. Find out more about the characters on SABC1's new telenovela Uzalo by tucking into this Who's Who snack pack ...e is a self-made man. As a child he watched his father, a driver, work tirelessly for a white man who did not pay him fairly and treated him with neither dignity, nor respect. This caused Muzi’s father to act cruelly and brutally towards his wife and children."
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	how to turn off autofill in gmail 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: By default, this feature is turned on in Outlook. To turn on or off Auto-Complete List name suggestions, do the following: Click the File tab. Click Options. Click Mail. Under Send messages, select or clear the Use Auto-Complete List to suggest names when typing in the To, Cc and Bcc lines check box.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: AutoComplete is a feature which displays suggestions for names and e-mail addresses as you begin to type them. These suggestions are possible matches from a list of names and e-mail addresses that you have typed before, known as the AutoComplete name list. On the Tools menu, click Options.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: 1 Click Mail in the left panel, scroll down to the Send Message section. 2  The check box for “ Use Auto-complete list to suggest names when typing in the To, Cc, and Bcc lines ” is the option that turns auto-complete off and on. 3  You simply either check or uncheck this box to enable or disable the auto-complete option.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Turn Autocomplete on or off. AutoComplete is a feature which displays suggestions for names and e-mail addresses as you begin to type them.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: To turn on or off Auto-Complete List name suggestions, do the following: Click the File tab. Click Options. Click Mail. Under Send messages, select or clear the Use Auto-Complete List to suggest names when typing in the To, Cc and Bcc lines check box.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Scroll down to create contacts for auto complete and choose whether you want Gmail to add contacts automatically, which is the default option, or whether you will add them yourself. Scroll down to the bottom of the page and click the save changes button. And that's it. Nice and simple.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: By default, this feature is turned on in Outlook. To turn on or off Auto-Complete List name suggestions, do the following: Click the File tab. Click Options. Click Mail. Under Send messages, select or clear the Use Auto-Complete List to suggest names when typing in the To, Cc and Bcc lines check box. Top of Page.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Log into your Gmail and open the mail settings. This can be done by clicking on the gear icon on the top right hand corner of the screen. Scroll down to create contacts for auto complete and choose whether you want Gmail to add contacts automatically, which is the default option, or whether you will add them yourself.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Turn Autocomplete on or off. AutoComplete is a feature which displays suggestions for names and e-mail addresses as you begin to type them. These suggestions are possible matches from a list of names and e-mail addresses that you have typed before, known as the AutoComplete name list. On the Tools menu, click Options.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Scroll down to create contacts for auto complete and choose whether you want Gmail to add contacts automatically, which is the default option, or whether you will add them yourself. Scroll down to the bottom of the page and click the save changes button. And that's it."
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	who was the only president to serve more than two terms 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Since 1789, there have been 43 people sworn into office as President of the United States, and 44 presidencies, as Grover Cleveland served two non-consecutive terms and is counted chronologically as both the 22nd and 24th president.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: The 22nd amendment states a president cannot serve more then two terms. FDR was elected to serve four terms. After FDR's death the 22 amendment of the constitution was ratified and limited presidents to serving two terms. FDR was the only one to serve more than 2 terms.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: The only President who served more than two terms was Franklin D. Roosevelt, who was elected to four terms and served from 1933 until his death in 1945. The 22nd Amendment to the US Constitution was enacted in response to this.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR) is the only us president in history that served more than two terms in office. In fact, he was elected to four full terms. Unfortunately, Roosevelt died during his fourth term, and the remainder was served by his vice president, Harry S Truman. Shortly after, in 1947, the 22 Amendment of the United States Constitution was passed. It stated that a president cannot serve more than 10 years or two consecutive terms in office.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Of the individuals elected as president, four (William Henry Harrison, Zachary Taylor, Warren G. Harding, and Franklin D. Roosevelt) died in office of natural causes, four (Abraham Lincoln, James A. Garfield, William McKinley, and John F. Kennedy) were assassinated, and one (Richard Nixon) resigned.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Only Franklin D. Roosevelt served more than 2 terms. He served 3 and was elected to a fourth term, but died in the first year. Washington set a precedent when he chose not to run for re-election in 1796 after serving only 2 terms. Future presidents followed his precedent until 1940 when Roosevelt ran for a third term.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: William Henry Harrison spent the shortest time in office, and Franklin D. Roosevelt spent the longest. He is the only president to have served more than two terms. At the present time (since the presidency of Dwight Eisenhower) the United States Constitution limits the number of times an individual can be elected president. 1 Presidents by time in office.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Not every US president who served more than one term served them consecutively, however. Grover Cleveland was the only president who served two terms that were not in a row. He goes down in the American history books as both the 22nd and 24th president of the United States. Out of the 20 individuals who have served more than one term as president, 11 served two full terms. These presidents included Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe, Andrew Jackson, Ulysses S. Grant, Woodrow Wilson, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton, George Washington, and George W. Bush.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: A+E Networks. On this day in 1940, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, who first took office in 1933 as America’s 32nd president, is nominated for an unprecedentedthird term. Roosevelt, a Democrat, would eventually be elected to a record four terms in office, the only U.S. president to serve more than two terms.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Best Answer: The only president to serve more than two terms is Franklin Delano Roosevelt. He served as president from 1933 to 1945. Eleven presidents have served two full terms, and President George W. Bush will make the twelfth. The twenty-second amendment limits a president."
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	why is carbon dioxide important in cellular respiration 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Carbon dioxide is produced during the processes of decay of organic materials and the fermentation of sugars in bread, beer and winemaking. It is produced by combustion of wood, carbohydrates and fossil fuels such as coal, peat, petroleum and natural gas.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: As part of the carbon cycle, plants, algae, and cyanobacteria use light energy to photosynthesize carbohydrate from carbon dioxide and water, with oxygen produced as a waste product. Carbon dioxide is produced by plants during respiration.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: Cellular respiration is the process of oxidizing food molecules, like glucose, to carbon dioxide and water.C6H12O6 + 6O2 + 6H2O → 12H2O + 6 CO2. The energy released is trapped in the form of ATP for use by all the energy-consuming activities of the cell.1  glycolysis, the breakdown of glucose to pyruvic acid.2  the complete oxidation of pyruvic acid to carbon dioxide and water.he energy released is trapped in the form of ATP for use by all the energy-consuming activities of the cell. 1  glycolysis, the breakdown of glucose to pyruvic acid. 2  the complete oxidation of pyruvic acid to carbon dioxide and water.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Cellular respiration is the process by which the chemical energy of food molecules is released and partially captured in the form of ATP. Carbohydrates, fats, and proteins can all be used as fuels in cellular respiration, but glucose is most commonly used as an example to examine the reactions and pathways involved.In glycolysis, the 6-carbon sugar, glucose, is broken down into two molecules of a 3-carbon molecule called pyruvate.hen acetyl-CoA is oxidized to carbon dioxide in the Krebs cycle, chemical energy is released and captured in the form of NADH, FADH 2, and ATP. The electron transport chain allows the release of the large amount of chemical energy stored in reduced NAD + (NADH) and reduced FAD (FADH 2).\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: 1 Photosynthesis – The process of capturing light energy and converting it to sugar energy, in the presence of chlorophyll using carbon dioxide and water. 2  Respiration – The process of metabolizing (burning) sugars to yield energy for growth, reproduction, and other life processes.his process is directly dependent on the supply of water, light, and carbon dioxide. Limiting any one of the factors on the left side of the equation (carbon dioxide, water, or light) can limit photosynthesis regardless of the availability of the other factors.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: In photosynthesis, the plant uses water and nutrients from the soil, and carbon dioxide from the air with the sun’s energy to create photosynthates. Oxygen is releases as a byproduct. Figure 2.his process is directly dependent on the supply of water, light, and carbon dioxide. Limiting any one of the factors on the left side of the equation (carbon dioxide, water, or light) can limit photosynthesis regardless of the availability of the other factors.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Glycolysis. Cells harvest the energy contained in the chemical bonds of glucose in a very controlled, step-by-step series of reactions that release small amounts of energy during each biochemical reaction. Glycolysis is the first step of cellular respiration, where a molecule of glucose is split to release energy.The process of glycolysis is an enzyme controlled, four-step reaction that occurs in the cytoplasm of the cells:lycolysis is the first step of cellular respiration, where a molecule of glucose is split to release energy. The process of glycolysis is an enzyme controlled, four-step reaction that occurs in the cytoplasm of the cells:\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Carbon dioxide is an end product of cellular respiration in organisms that obtain energy by breaking down sugars, fats and amino acids with oxygen as part of their metabolism. This includes all plants, algae and animals and aerobic fungi and bacteria.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 9\\Content: This energy is then converted along with water and carbon dioxide from the atmosphere into glucose and oxygen. Since this is the opposite process of cellular respiration, plants and animals are said to have a symbiotic relationship.This means that plants and animals live together and benefit from each other. When humans and animals breath, they take in oxygen and give off carbon dioxide.hen acetyl-CoA is oxidized to carbon dioxide in the Krebs cycle, chemical energy is released and captured in the form of NADH, FADH 2, and ATP. The electron transport chain allows the release of the large amount of chemical energy stored in reduced NAD + (NADH) and reduced FAD (FADH 2).\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Cellular respiration is the set of metabolic reactions and processes that take place in the cells of organisms to convert biochemical energy from nutrients into adenosine triphosphate (ATP), and then release waste products.he reactions involved in respiration are catabolic reactions, which break large molecules into smaller ones, releasing energy in the process, as weak so-called high-energy bonds are replaced by stronger bonds in the products. Respiration is one of the key ways a cell gains useful energy to fuel cellular activity."
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	Carbon dioxide is an end product of cellular respiration in organisms that obtain energy by breaking down sugars, fats and amino acids with oxygen as part of their metabolism. 
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	foods to stop gout 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Johns Hopkins lists the following foods as being higher in purines: 1  hearts. 2  herring. 3  mussels. yeast. 4  smelt. sardines.  sweetbreads.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Understanding Gout: A PAINFUL AND PROGRESSIVE CONDITION LEARN MORE: WATCH A SHORT VIDEO. Gout Flare Pain Management: Preparation Starts with Speaking to Your Doctor Get The Facts. Help Manage Your Gout Long Term, Keep Uric Acid Levels BELOW 6 mg/dL LEARN MORE.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: May 30, 2012 -- If you have gout, you may want to pass on the liver and keep the anchovies off the pizza. People who had the highest amounts of compounds called purines in their diets increased their risk of having a gout flare-up by almost five times compared to those eating the least purine-rich foods, a new study shows.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: REPLAY Learn more about GOUT between flares. 1  Understanding Gout: A PAINFUL AND PROGRESSIVE CONDITION LEARN MORE: WATCH A SHORT VIDEO. 2  Gout Flare Pain Management: Preparation Starts with Speaking to Your Doctor Get The Facts. 3  Help Manage Your Gout Long Term, Keep Uric Acid Levels BELOW 6 mg/dL LEARN MORE.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: People who have kidney stones due to uric acid may need to actually eliminate purine-rich foods from their diet because those foods can raise their uric acid level. Consuming coffee and tea is not a problem, but alcohol can raise uric acid levels and provoke a gout attack.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Seafood: Almost all types of seafood contain high levels of purine, so it's best to avoid these foods whenever possible. Most doctors recommend that you limit your daily intake of seafood to four to six ounces. During a flare-up of gout, it's wise to avoid seafood altogether until the symptoms subside.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Uric acid levels can become elevated by eating a lot of purine-rich foods, by the overproduction of uric acid in the body, or if the kidneys do not eliminate excess uric acid. In the body, excess uric acid can precipitate out and form crystals in the joints, causing pain and inflammation.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Instead, it’s important to recognize foods to avoid or dramatically increase the intake of if you would like to treat and prevent a gout flare-up. These foods are typically very high in purine levels, and contribute to the overproduction of uric acid levels in the body. If you really want to beat your Gout for good, give yourself the best start possible by avoiding these foods. The table below contains some of the foods that you should avoid for Gout prevention. If you need a more comprehensive list, our Gout Diet Book programs contains a longer and more comprehensive list, complete with recipes and meal plans for your convenience.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: It's especially important to avoid the following foods which are high in purines: 1  Seafood: Almost all types of seafood contain high levels of purine, so it's best to avoid these foods whenever possible. 2  Meat: Choosing meats to eat is very tricky when you're on a restricted gout diet. In general, white meat is a better choice than red meat. However, there are some exceptions. Beef and pork are slightly less dangerous than turkey, goose or lamb, for example, while chicken and duck tend to be the safest choices meat-wise.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Foods with the highest purine content include liver, organ, and game meats, sardines, mussels, anchovies, herring, and beer. Foods with moderate levels of purine include red meats, chicken, fish, asparagus, mushrooms, peas, beans, lentils, cauliflower, and spinach. Although a purine-rich diet has long been considered a risk factor for recurrent gout attacks, this is the first large study to explore this connection and quantify it."
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	where is the world wide web located 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: A software program used by a search site to retrieve matching Web pages from a search database. A type of Internet search in which keywords are typed in a search box to locate information on the Internet. A word typed in a search box on a search site or other Web page to locate information related to that keyword.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: A type of Internet search in which keywords are typed in a search box to locate information on the Internet. Keyword. A word typed in a search box on a search site or other Web page to locate information related to that keyword. A type of Internet search in which categories are selected to locate information on the Internet. A way of exchanging real-time typed messages with other individuals.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Making the world better, one answer at a time. The World Wide Web is not physically located anywhere. It is a virtual goldmine of knowledge to which people constantly make contributions. 5 people found this useful.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The World Wide Web has been central to the development of the Information Age and is the primary tool billions of people use to interact on the Internet. Web pages are primarily text documents formatted and annotated with Hypertext Markup Language (HTML).\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The headquarters of the World Wide Web is located in Geneva, Switzerland, where it is powered by a Uranium-fired cyclotron. At maximum power, the cyclotron is able to generate enough porno for 1000 lifetimes in 1 nanosecond.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: hyperlink (link) a special software pointer that points to the location of the computer on which the hypermedia is stored and the hypermedia itself. World Wide Web (Web) (WWW) the interconnected network of the collection of links throughout the Internet.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The World Wide Web (abbreviated WWW or the Web) is an information space where documents and other web resources are identified by Uniform Resource Locators (URLs), interlinked by hypertext links, and can be accessed via the Internet. English scientist Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web in 1989.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: world wide web. STUDY. PLAY. Internet. a worldwide collection of networks, each of which is composed of a collection of smaller networks. network. composed of several computers connected together to share resources and data. Internet backbone.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: IIS W3SVC Configuration. The Internet Information Services (IIS) World Wide Web Publishing Service (W3SVC) can be configured to collect performance data and do HTTP compression. If the W3SVC is configured to perform HTTP compression, a valid compression directory that resides on an NTFS volume must be specified. IIS W3SVC Logging.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Sheryl M. Handler, Walter M. Fierson and the Section on Ophthalmology and Council. Learning Disabilities, Dyslexia, and Vision. http://www.pediatrics.org/cgi/content/full/127/3/e818. located on the World Wide Web at: The online version of this article, along with updated information and services, is. rights reserved. Print ISSN: 0031-4005."
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	It is located in Geneva, Switzerland. 
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	what are the side effects of oscillococcinum 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Health Benefits of Oscillococcinum®: While a small number of studies suggest that Oscillococcinum® may have some beneficial effects for people with the flu, there's no evidence that the remedy can prevent flu or serve as a first-line treatment for the virus. Here's a look at several study findings:\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Get the scoop on the benefits of Oscillococcinum, a popular natural product used by some to prevent or treat the flu. Find out possible side effects. Get the scoop on the benefits of Oscillococcinum, a popular natural product used by some to prevent or treat the flu. Find out possible side effects.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: How effective is Boiron Oscillococcinum? Reported Changes in Health and Well-Being Since taking Boiron Oscillococcinum, RateADrug survey participants noticed these changes in their health:\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: You should seek prompt medical care for any health issues and consult your doctor before using alternative medicine or making a change to your regimen. 1  Article. 2  Article. 3  Up Next. 4  Up Next. 5  Up Next.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: You should seek prompt medical care for any health issues and consult your doctor before using alternative medicine or making a change to your regimen. 1  Article. 4 Natural Flu Remedies and Tips on How to Prevent the Flu. 2  Article. Homeopathic Remedies for Cancer. 3  Up Next. Article. 4  Up Next. Article. 5  Up Next. Article.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Despite the low risk of side effects, it's important to take caution when using Oscillococcinum in treatment of the flu. Because the flu virus can lead to complications like pneumonia (a potentially life-threatening condition), you should seek medical attention if you experience flu symptoms such as coughing, sore throat, muscle aches, fatigue, headache, and high fever.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Rate Boiron Oscillococcinum to receive MedCheck, Discover best treatments based on user reviews of side effects, efficacy, health benefits, uses, safety and medical advice. The users guide to prescription drugs\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Shop the best Boiron Oscillococcinum 12 Doses products at Swanson Health Products. Trusted since 1969, we offer trusted quality and great value on Boiron Oscillococcinum 12 Doses products. Boiron Oscillococcinum is a homeopathic remedy to treat flu-like symptoms. It temporarily relieves headache, body aches, chills, fever and run-down feelings. This box contains 12 doses of quick-dissolving oscillococcinum pellets. This formula is non-drowsy with no side effects and no drug interactions. Terms and Ingredient Definitions\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Description | Uses & Side Effects | Warnings There is currently no information to display in this section. RateADrug provides information about drugs and supplements though a wiki format provided by researchers, health care providers and others. We encourage you to add to this description by clicking on the button below. Thank you for contribution; We will review your submission and post content after approval.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Choose a condition to compare treatments based on user feedback. You can sort by Effectiveness, Holistic Benefits or Side Effects RateADrug user scores, or the number of Ratings."
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	The side effects of oscillococcinum are coughing, sore throat, muscle aches, fatigue, headache, and high fever. 
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	what direction does blood flow in veins and arteries 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: However, in pulmonary circulation, the arteries carry deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs, and veins return blood from the lungs to the heart. The difference between veins and arteries is their direction of flow (out of the heart by arteries, returning to the heart for veins), not their oxygen content.n contrast to veins, arteries carry blood away from the heart. Veins are less muscular than arteries and are often closer to the skin. There are valves in most veins to prevent backflow.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: High blood pressure. The arteries are the large blood vessels that carry blood from the heart to all the organs and muscles of the body, to give them the energy and oxygen they need. The arteries manage the flow of blood by controlling the speed and direction it flows in.Because the blood inside the arteries is being pushed round by the heart, the blood pushes against the insides of the artery walls. This pushing is your blood pressure.he arteries manage the flow of blood by controlling the speed and direction it flows in. Because the blood inside the arteries is being pushed round by the heart, the blood pushes against the insides of the artery walls. This pushing is your blood pressure.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Blood Flow. Blood flow refers to the movement of blood through the vessels from arteries to the capillaries and then into the veins. Pressure is a measure of the force that the blood exerts against the vessel walls as it moves the blood through the vessels.lood flows in the same direction as the decreasing pressure gradient: arteries to capillaries to veins. The rate, or velocity, of blood flow varies inversely with the total cross-sectional area of the blood vessels.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Veins have the same three layers as arteries and are elastic, but they have a less-muscular middle layer, making their walls thinner. Also, unlike arteries, some veins have valves (tissue flaps) that permit blood to flow in only one direction, back to the heart.rteries carry blood away from the heart; capillaries reach all of the body's seventy trillion cells; and veins carry blood back to the heart. Because blood vessels form a circular route, this system is also called the circulatory system.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Arteries carry blood (with oxygen) from your heart out to your body, while veins carry blood (without oxygen) from your body to your heart. Arteries are strong, flexible blood vessels that are able to expand (get bigger) and contract (get smaller).They expand as your heart beats, and contract between heartbeats.he chief difference between arteries and veins is the job that they do. Arteries carry oxygenated blood away from the heart to the body, and veins carry oxygen-poor blood back from the body to the heart. Your body also contains other, smaller blood vessels.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: In the circulatory system, veins (from the Latin vena) are blood vessels that carry blood toward the heart. Most veins carry deoxygenated blood from the tissues back to the heart; exceptions are the pulmonary and umbilical veins, both of which carry oxygenated blood to the heart.In contrast to veins, arteries carry blood away from the heart. Veins are less muscular than arteries and are often closer to the skin.There are valves in most veins to prevent backflow.n contrast to veins, arteries carry blood away from the heart. Veins are less muscular than arteries and are often closer to the skin. There are valves in most veins to prevent backflow.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Unlike arteries, veins contain valves that ensure blood flows in only one direction. (Arteries don’t require valves because pressure from the heart is so strong that blood is only able to flow in one direction.) Valves also help blood travel back to the heart against the force of gravity.nlike arteries, veins contain valves that ensure blood flows in only one direction. (Arteries don’t require valves because pressure from the heart is so strong that blood is only able to flow in one direction.) Valves also help blood travel back to the heart against the force of gravity.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: There are two types of blood vessels in the circulatory system of the body: arteries that carry oxygenated blood from the heart to various parts of the body and veins that carry blood towards the heart for purification.ypes of arteries and veins. There are two types of arteries in the body: Pulmonary and systemic. The pulmonary artery carries deoxygenated blood from the heart, to the lungs, for purification while the systemic arteries form a network of arteries that carry oxygenated blood from the heart to other parts of the body.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Report Abuse. Veins move blood towards the heart from the lungs and eventually through the aorta to the rest of the body. These carry oxygenated blood. Arteries move blood away from the heart to the lungs.There, the blood will pick up oxygen.eport Abuse. Veins move blood towards the heart from the lungs and eventually through the aorta to the rest of the body. These carry oxygenated blood. Arteries move blood away from the heart to the lungs. There, the blood will pick up oxygen.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Arteries carry oxygenated blood (with the exception of the pulmonary artery and umbilical artery). Veins carry deoxygenated blood (with the exception of pulmonary veins and umbilical vein).ypes of arteries and veins. There are two types of arteries in the body: Pulmonary and systemic. The pulmonary artery carries deoxygenated blood from the heart, to the lungs, for purification while the systemic arteries form a network of arteries that carry oxygenated blood from the heart to other parts of the body."
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	The arteries carry deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs, and veins return blood from the lungs to the heart. 
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	average temperatures by month grand junction co 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: World / North America / United States / Rocky Mountains / Colorado / Grand Junction. The tables below display average monthly climate and weather indicators in Grand Junction Colorado.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: As part of its ongoing efforts to improve service to the public, The National Weather Service has released a local 3-month temperature outlook. Access the product for your area here. Please click here to complete the feedback survey. Observed Weather.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Average Temperatures for Grand Junction. Grand Junction's coldest month is January when the average temperature overnight is 15.6°F. In July, the warmest month, the average day time temperature rises to 92.1°F. The driest month in Grand Junction is June with 0.41 inches of precipitation, and with 1.00 inches March is the wettest month.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Forecast data from The Norwegian Meteorological Institute; Current conditions data from the National Weather Service. All historical data and normals © Weatherbase.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Weather Directory. Grand Junction's coldest month is January when the average temperature overnight is 15.6°F. In July, the warmest month, the average day time temperature rises to 92.1°F. The driest month in Grand Junction is June with 0.41 inches of precipitation, and with 1.00 inches March is the wettest month.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Climate Grand Junction - Colorado. °C | °F. Climate data for grand junction walker ap, Longitude: -108.54, Latitude: 39.1342. Average weather Grand Junction, CO - 81501 - 1981-2010 normals. Jan: January, Feb: February, Mar: March, Apr: April, May: May, Jun: June, Jul: July, Aug: August, Sep: September, Oct: October, Nov: November, Dec: December.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Averages are for Walker Field, which is 4 miles from Grand Junction.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The highest monthly average temperature in Grand Junction for July is 81 degrees. The lowest monthly average temperature in Grand Junction for December is 25 degrees. The most monthly precipitation in Grand Junction occurs in September with 1.2 inches. The air quality index in Grand Junction is 17% better than the national average. The pollution index in Grand Junction is 96% better than the national average.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Ads help us bring you the weather for free. We want to be able to continue building great weather products for everyone. For less than a dollar a month ($10/yr) you can sign up for a premium membership and remove ads.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: CLIMATE OVERVIEW. Grand Junction, Colorado, gets 9 inches of rain per year. The US average is 39. Snowfall is 18 inches. The average US city gets 26 inches of snow per year. The number of days with any measurable precipitation is 32."
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	Grand Junction's coldest month is January when the average temperature overnight is 15.6°F. In July, the warmest month, the average day time temperature rises to 92.1°F. 
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	what type of food did the haida tribe eat 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Today, Haidas still enjoy the traditional seafood of our Haida Gwaii homeland. In spring and summer, Haida communities busily prepare salmon, halibut, herring roe on kelp, seaweed and other nutritious treats from the Pacific Ocean.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: The Haida (pronounced HIGH-da) Tribe were people who lived on islands around Alaska and BC. Like other natives of the Northwest Coastal areas, the Haida's lives were greatly dependent on cedar trees. They were resourceful people, as they were able to base their lifestyles around a single type of tree.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: the water beside them was full of sea food. They could fish for salmon, cod, halibut and herring. For a change they hunted in the water for, seal, sea lions and sea otters. They also trapped oysters, clams, and crabs.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: the water beside them was full of sea food. They could fish for salmon, cod, halibut and herring. For a change they hunted in the water for, seal, sea lions and sea otters.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Confidence votes 80. the water beside them was full of sea food. They could fish for salmon, cod, halibut and herring. For a change they hunted in the water for, seal, sea lions and sea otters. They also trapped oysters, clams, and crabs.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Like other natives of the Northwest Coastal areas, the Haida's lives were greatly dependent on cedar trees. They were resourceful people, as they were able to base their lifestyles around a single type of tree. Cedar was a vital part of their diet, transportation, shelter and clothing.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: 1 The people of the Northwest Coast learned to exploit the natural waterways in the area, and became very skilled fishermen. 2  The Pacific Ocean was the main source of food for the people, and, therefore, the men spent a lot of time fishing along the coast.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: 1 The people of the Northwest used a lot of fish oil to add flavour to their food. 2  They typically used the oil from whales, seals, and eulachon, a type of smelt. 3  Eulachon was full of oil, and the women had a special process of squeezing all of the oil out of the fish.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: 1 Oils. 2  The people of the Northwest used a lot of fish oil to add flavour to their food. 3  They typically used the oil from whales, seals, and eulachon, a type of smelt.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The Haida (pronounced HIGH-da) Tribe were people who lived on islands around Alaska and BC. Like other natives of the Northwest Coastal areas, the Haida's lives were greatly dependent on cedar trees."
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	where did cleopatra live 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Cleopatra was not gone long from her home before she joined forces with Julius Caesar and overthrew her brother, Ptolemy XIII. Caesar put her on the throne with her younger brother as co-regents. She left Egypt again for a time to visit Caesar in Rome where she lingered for several years before returning to Alexandria.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Cleopatra is an iconic figure of ancient Egypt for a variety of reasons, according to BBC History. She was the last queen of ancient Egypt, formed alliances with Roman leaders and took her own life in a final act of defiance against the Roman Empire.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Cleopatra lived in several places during her life, including Alexandria, Syria and Rome. Her time in Syria was not by her choice due to being exiled from Alexandria because of her determination to rule and the people's dislike of her.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Cleopatra VII Philopator (Greek: κλεοπάτρα φιλοπάτωρ; 69 – August 12, 30 BC), known to history simply as Cleopatra, was the last active pharaoh of Ptolemaic Egypt, briefly survived as pharaoh by her son Caesarion. After her reign, Egypt became a province of the recently established Roman Empire. Cleopatra was a member of the Ptolemaic dynasty, a family of Macedonian Greek origin that ruled Egypt after Alexander the Great's death during the Hellenistic period.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Cleopatra was important as a powerful female ruler in Egypt, the last of Ptolemy XII's Macedonian dynasty. She ruled Egypt as the dominant co-ruler for nearly 30 years and made powerful alliances with Rome through Julius Caesar and Marc Antony.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Cleopatra was 21 years old when they met and Caesar was 52; they became lovers during Caesar’s stay in Egypt between 48 BC and 47 BC. Cleopatra claimed that Caesar was the father of her son and wished him to name the boy his heir; but Caesar refused, choosing his grandnephew Octavian instead.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: One of these generals was Ptolemy I Soter, a fellow Macedonian, who would found the Ptolemaic Dynasty in ancient Egypt. The Ptolemaic line, of Macedonian-Greek ethnicity, would continue to rule Egypt until the rise of the Roman Empire and the death of the last Egyptian queen, Cleopatra VII.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Caesar himself was content with Cleopatra ruling Egypt as the two of them found in each other the same kind of stratagem and intelligence, bonding them together with a mutual respect. In 46 BCE, Caesar returned to Rome and, shortly after, brought Cleopatra, their son, and her entire entourage to live there. He openly acknowledged Caesarion as his son (though not his heir) and Cleopatra as his consort.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Cleopatra originally ruled jointly with her father Ptolemy XII Auletes, and later with her brothers Ptolemy XIII and Ptolemy XIV, whom she married as per Egyptian custom, but eventually she became sole ruler. As pharaoh, she consummated a liaison with Julius Caesar that solidified her grip on the throne.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Mark Antony & Cleopatra. When Caesar was assassinated in 44 BCE, Cleopatra fled Rome with Caesarion and returned to Alexandria. Caesar’s right-hand man, Mark Antony, joined with his grandnephew Octavian and friend Lepidus to pursue and defeat the conspirators who had murdered Caesar."
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	what is the average salary of a math teacher in california 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Salaries for public school teachers vary by district but generally are higher than salaries at private schools, according to the BLS. PayScale.com showed that high school teachers working in public education made between $30,686 and $69,726 in December 2013.he U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported in May 2012 that most secondary school teachers in general made between $36,930 and $85,690 annually. As of December 2013, high school teachers with a specialty in math reported yearly salaries between $31,212 and $70,896, according to Payscale.com.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: The average salary of a teacher in California is determined by many different factors. Therefore, it is best to view the state averages for the entry-level, mid-point, and salary offerings.An entry-level teacher’s salary starts at an average of $39,972, while the midpoint is $59,193.he average salary of a teacher in California is determined by many different factors. Therefore, it is best to view the state averages for the entry-level, mid-point, and salary offerings.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Salary by Experience. PayScale.com reported that high school teacher salaries varied by experience in December 2013. For example, new teachers with less than a year of experience made between $25,878 and $46,572, while those with five to nine years of experience made $32,113 to $61,022.he U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported in May 2012 that most secondary school teachers in general made between $36,930 and $85,690 annually. As of December 2013, high school teachers with a specialty in math reported yearly salaries between $31,212 and $70,896, according to Payscale.com.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Average Math Teacher salaries for job postings in California are 7% higher than average Math Teacher salaries for job postings nationwide.verage Math Teacher salaries for job postings in California are 7% higher than average Math Teacher salaries for job postings nationwide.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: California math teacher salary expectations are much higher than national salary figures. In fact, the California Employment Development Department reports that the annual average among math teachers in the state is $92,798 compared to $74,210 nationally.This gives math teachers in California the edge by 20%.The median salary in California is also much higher at $85,107 compared with $65,930 nationally. Of course, income is often specific to location, so the California Employment Development Department also provides salary data by city: Fresno County. 1  Average: $86,431.his gives math teachers in California the edge by 20%. The median salary in California is also much higher at $85,107 compared with $65,930 nationally. Of course, income is often specific to location, so the California Employment Development Department also provides salary data by city: Fresno County.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: $51,000. Average Middle School Math Teacher salaries for job postings in California are 7% higher than average Middle School Math Teacher salaries for job postings nationwide.verage Middle School Math Teacher salaries for job postings in California are 7% higher than average Middle School Math Teacher salaries for job postings nationwide.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported in May 2012 that most secondary school teachers in general made between $36,930 and $85,690 annually. As of December 2013, high school teachers with a specialty in math reported yearly salaries between $31,212 and $70,896, according to Payscale.com.he U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported in May 2012 that most secondary school teachers in general made between $36,930 and $85,690 annually. As of December 2013, high school teachers with a specialty in math reported yearly salaries between $31,212 and $70,896, according to Payscale.com.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The average teacher salary for California K-12 private school teachers is reported to be $45,410. The lower average salary paid by private schools may be due in part to the fact that state certification is not required for private school educators.ccording to the Sacramento Bee, the average teacher salary in 2011 was $67,871. Districts with the highest average teacher salaries in California are located near Santa Barbara, San Francisco and Los Angeles.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: In the state public school system, teacher salary in California is determined by individual school districts. According to the Sacramento Bee, the average teacher salary in 2011 was $67,871.Districts with the highest average teacher salaries in California are located near Santa Barbara, San Francisco and Los Angeles.Montecito Union Elementary District, covering a wealthy community near Santa Barbara, is the top-paying district with an average salary of $101,066.ccording to the Sacramento Bee, the average teacher salary in 2011 was $67,871. Districts with the highest average teacher salaries in California are located near Santa Barbara, San Francisco and Los Angeles.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: (United States). A Middle School Teacher earns an average salary of $43,273 per year. Experience has a moderate effect on income for this job. People in this job generally don't have more than 20 years' experience.Skills that are associated with high pay for this job are mathematics, Teaching, and Math.$30,448 - $65,724.United States). A Middle School Teacher earns an average salary of $43,273 per year. Experience has a moderate effect on income for this job. People in this job generally don't have more than 20 years' experience."
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	define ridiculed 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Sentence Examples. » more... In this discourse he impugned the idea of the existence of any visible church at all, ridiculed the value of any tests of orthodoxy, and poured contempt upon the claims of the church to govern itself by means of the state..\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: › unkind words or actions that make someone or something look stupid: She was treated with scorn and ridicule by her colleagues when she applied for the job. He's become an object of ridicule (= a person that everyone thinks is stupid and criticizes or laughs at). Thesaurus: synonyms and related words.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: ridicule, deride, mock, taunt mean to make an object of laughter of. ridicule implies a deliberate often malicious belittling consistently ridiculed everything she said. deride suggests contemptuous and often bitter ridicule derided their efforts to start their own business.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: syn: ridicule, deride, mock, taunt mean to make fun of a person. To ridicule is to make fun of, either playfully or with the intention of humiliating: to ridicule a pretentious person. To deride is to laugh at scornfully: a student derided for acting silly.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Ridiculed is defined as teased or made fun of. An example of ridiculed is a child who has been teased about having red hair and freckles. Verb. simple past tense and past participle of ridicule.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Top definition. ridicule. To tease someone or something. Also, to be the object of teasing by others. Mike was the object of ridicule when the bullies ripped his arm off and shoved it up his ass. He was referred to as tripod ever since.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Definition of ridicule for Students. : the act of making fun of someone or something in a cruel or harsh way : mean or unkind comments or behavior.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Definition of ridicule for English Language Learners. : the act of making fun of someone or something in a cruel or harsh way : harsh comments made by people who are laughing at someone or something.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: rid·i·cule. n. 1. The act of using words, gestures, images, or other products of expression to evoke laughter or contemptuous feelings regarding a person or thing: a remark that invited the ridicule of his classmates.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: speech or action intended to cause contemptuous laughter at a person or thing; derision. verb (used with object), ridiculed, ridiculing. 2. to deride; make fun of. Origin of ridicule."
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	when do wild plums ripen 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Storing Ripe Plums. Once plums have ripened, either on the tree or off, they keep well in the crisper section of the refrigerator. Store ripe plums in an open plastic bag for two to four weeks. Bring them back to room temperature just before eating for best fresh flavor. University of Illinois Extension: Plums.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Fruit production of wild plum has been very successful in a spaced plant nursery. In 100 pounds. of fruit of wild plum there is an average of 19 pounds of seed. Cleaned seeds per pound averages. 870. A matured wild plum tree can produce approximately 100 to 150 pounds of fruit. (19-28.5 pounds of seeds).\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Propagation from Seed: Harvest the fruit in the summer when ripe (the fruit turns dark purple), usually in late August. Remove the pulp or fruit from the seed. Seeds can be extracted by. maceration and recovered by flotation. Natural germination predominately occurs in the first or. second year after seedfall.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Throughout the U.S. there are about 30 varieties of native wild plums. Additional natural hybrids add to the complexity of variation and dilution of “purity.” In the Northern Hemisphere there are 2,000 variations of these main varieties. Some plums are the size of cherries, some the size of golf balls. Wild native types range ½ to 1½ inches in diameter. And skin color is diverse: deep vivid red, glowing orange, bluish crimson, bright red, bright yellow, dark yellow.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: 1 The best place to store plums is in the refrigerator. The best temperature for storing plums is about 31° - 32°F with relative humidity around 90% - 95%; if kept at this temperature, plums may last for 2 to 4 weeks.  You can also store plums by making jams or jellies.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: 1 After the third year, remove any shoots in the center of the tree to keep its shape.  Japanese types require heavy pruning to help keep them in shape and to produce better fruit. It is also good to thin out the fruit on these types of trees. You should space the plums about 3 to 4 inches apart on each branch.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: According to ‘Shrubs and Woody. Vines of Missouri’, wild plum can propagate by root sprouts to form tickets or a small tree to 20. feet with spreading more or less hanging branches. Space plants eight feet within rows and 16. feet between rows for farmstead and feedlot windbreak plantings.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Plums are a good choice for beginner gardeners who want to grow fruit trees. Plum trees are widely adapted, more compact, and require less treatment than most fruit trees. Not only are plums delicious, but the trees themselves add beauty to any garden.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Storing Plums Before Ripening. Unripe plums store best at temperatures between 31 and 32 F and at 90 to 95 percent humidity. Commercial growers are able to store plums for two to four weeks under these conditions before ripening. Unripe plums stored in temperatures above 66 F can develop Rhizopus Rot.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The wild plum is a fickle fruit, ripening any time between late spring and late summer. It comes in a bunch of colors, shapes, and sizes. Some are sweet, some tart. And it boasts one of the highest food values—20% carbohydrate content—of any other fruit."
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	Any time between late spring and late summer. 
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	where is haverford township 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: 1 335 Rose Ln Haverford PA 19041 House For Sale $1,895,0006 bds · 8 ba · 9,515 sqft. 2  100 Grays Ln APT 603 Haverford PA 19041 House For Sale $650,0003 bds · 3 ba · 2,078 sqft. 3  402 Rose Ln Haverford PA 19041 House For Sale $950,0005 bds · 5 ba · 4,152 sqft. 4  57 Haverford Station Rd Haverford PA 19041 House For Sale $549,0005 bds · 4 ba · 2,685 sqft.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: These properties are currently listed for sale. They are owned by a bank or a lender who took ownership through foreclosure proceedings. These are also known as bank-owned or real estate owned (REO). Coming Soon listings are homes that will soon be on the market.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Zillow helps you find the newest Haverford real estate listings. By analyzing information on thousands of single family homes for sale in Haverford, Pennsylvania and across the United States, we calculate home values (Zestimates) and the Zillow Home Value Price Index for Haverford proper, its neighborhoods and surrounding areas .\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Haverford, Pennsylvania. Haverford is an unincorporated community located in both Haverford Township in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, USA, and Lower Merion Township in Montgomery County, about 10 miles (16 km) west of Philadelphia. It is on the Main Line, which is known historically for its wealth.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: 1 335 Rose Ln Haverford PA 19041 House For Sale $1,895,0006 bds · 8 ba · 9,515 sqft. 335 Rose Ln, Haverford, PA. 2  100 Grays Ln APT 603 Haverford PA 19041 House For Sale $650,0003 bds · 3 ba · 2,078 sqft. 100 Grays Ln APT 603, Haverford, PA. 3  402 Rose Ln Haverford PA 19041 House For Sale $950,0005 bds · 5 ba · 4,152 sqft. 402 Rose Ln, Haverford, PA.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: If you're looking to rent in Haverford PA, 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 or large storage room homes in Haverford.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Haverford, Pennsylvania - Notable people. 1  Joshua Humphreys (born June 17, 1751, Haverford Township, Pa., U.S.—died Jan. 12, 1838, Haverford, Pa.), American shipbuilder and naval architect who designed the U.S. frigate Constitution, familiarly known as “Old Ironsides” (launched Oct. 21, 1797).\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Get directions, maps, and traffic for Haverford, PA. Check flight prices and hotel availability for your visit.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Haverford is an unincorporated community located in both Haverford Township in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, US, and Lower Merion Township in Montgomery County, about 10 miles (16 km) west of Philadelphia. It is on the Main Line, which is known historically for its wealth.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Zillow has 66 homes for sale in Haverford PA. View listing photos, review sales history, and use our detailed real estate filters to find the perfect place. Homepage"
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	Haverford Township is in Delaware County, Pennsylvania. 
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	what is subset in r 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: A subset is a set contained in another set. It is like you can choose ice cream from the following flavors: {banana, chocolate, vanilla}. You could choose any one flavor {banana}, {chocolate}, or {vanilla}, Or any two flavors: {banana, chocolate}, {banana, vanilla}, or {chocolate, vanilla},\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: A is a proper subset of B and conversely B is a proper superset of A. In mathematics, especially in set theory, a set A is a subset of a set B, or equivalently B is a superset of A, if A is contained inside B, that is, all elements of A are also elements of B. A and B may coincide. The relationship of one set being a subset of another is called inclusion or sometimes containment.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Now let's think about subsets and sizes: 1  The empty set has just 1 subset: 1. 2  A set with one element has 1 subset with no elements and 1 subset with one element: 1 1. 3  A set with two elements has 1 subset with no elements, 2 subsets with one element and 1 subset with two elements: 1 2  1.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Examples of subset in a sentence. 1  The set {1,2,3} is a subset of the set {1,2,3,4,5}. 2  Only a small subset of the patients in the study experienced these side effects.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: A lot of what we do in statistics and exploratory data analysis is to look at subgroups of a sample or population. We determine characteristics about that subset and compare them to other groups or the same characteristic of the overall group. We might look at how height and weight are related for both men and women separately. We might look at milk yield for cows of different breeds.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Definition of subset. Examples of subset in a sentence. The set {1,2,3} is a subset of the set {1,2,3,4,5}. Only a small subset of the patients in the study experienced these side effects.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Subsetting data. At School we use R across many courses, because students are supposed to use statistics under a variety of contexts. Imagine their disappointment when they pass stats and discovered that R and statistics haven’t gone away! When students start working with real data sets one of their first stumbling blocks is subsetting data. We have data sets and either they are required to deal with different subsets or there is data cleaning to do.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Other sites. R 101: The Subset Function. The subset function is available in base R and can be used to return subsets of a vector, martix, or data frame which meet a particular condition. In my three years of using R, I have repeatedly used the subset() function and believe that it is the most useful tool for selecting elements of a data structure.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: a set that is a part of a larger set. 2. Mathematics. a set consisting of elements of a given set that can be the same as the given set or smaller. Origin of subset. 1900-1905. First recorded in 1900-05; sub- + set.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: R’s subsetting operators are powerful and fast. Mastery of subsetting allows you to succinctly express complex operations in a way that few other languages can match. Subsetting is hard to learn because you need to master a number of interrelated concepts: The three subsetting operators. The six types of subsetting."
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	The subset function is available in base R and can be used to return subsets of a vector, martix, or data frame which meet a particular condition. 
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	when was clinton village established 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Clinton-area historical tornado activity is below New York state average. It is 74% smaller than the overall U.S. average. On 7/10/1989, a category F4 (max. wind speeds 207-260 mph) tornado 45.6 miles away from the Clinton village center injured 20 people and caused between $5,000,000 and $50,000,000 in damages.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: This road was cut through the southern part of Otsego County in 1869 and 1870, passing. through where the Village of Otsego Lake now stands, coming that far on a direct line. from Mancelona, thence following the east shore of Otsego Lake to the present site of the.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: The historic village of Clinton, established in 1808, is the site of the original seat of Jones County in Central Georgia. Clinton remained the seat until 1905, when the courthouse was moved to nearby Gray.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: In 1974, the Old Clinton Historic District was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in recognition of its historical significance as an important center of trade and culture in antebellum Georgia that was worthy of preservation.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Sponsored Topics. Germantown is a village in Clinton County, Illinois, United States. The population was 1,118 at the 2000 census. The village of Germantown was established in 1833. Formerly known as Hanover, Germantown is said to be one of the first true German settlements in Illinois.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: - 2 -. OTSEGO LAKE VILLAGE. Michigan was once one of the greatest pine regions in the whole world. For. twenty years she was the leading lumber producing state in the Union. As early as 1850, the lumber business was so large s to attract attention throughout commercial centers of.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Rentals in Hackettstown, NJ and Cost of Living. Those looking for rentals in Hackettstown will find a number of options in an affordable price range. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the median gross rent in the town was $1,017 between 2006 and 2010.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The town grew at the turn of the century and into the 1800s, when Centenary College was established. Growth continued into the 1900s, when M&M/Mars candy company relocated to Hackettstown from Newark. The town was named no. 72 on Money Magazine's Best Places to Live list in 2005.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: School District in said township, to be known as District No. 1 One and bounded as. follows---etc.”. “The first meeting of said District will be held at the house of Jacob M. Groat, in. the Village Otsego Lake on the twenty-eighth day of April A.D. 1873, at 3 o’clock in the.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Come visit historic Clinton, GA. Home. The Old Clinton Historical Society (OCHS) was formed in 1974 to preserve, protect, and enhance the unique character of the Old Clinton Historic District for the education, appreciation, and enjoyment of present and future generations."
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	In 1808 
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	trooper meaning slang 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: The sense of one who endures adversity comes from English trouper (“member of an acting troupe”), 1959, but through assimilation with the sense of soldier has come to be usually spelled trooper. Pronunciation[edit] Noun[edit] (military) A soldier of private rank in cavalry or armour.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: 1 (military) A soldier of private rank in cavalry or armour. Abbreviated Tpr. 2  A cavalry horse; charger. 3  A soldier. ( 4 Britain) A troopship. ( 5 US) A state trooper. ( 6 Australia) A mounted policeman.  One who endures adversity or hardship with an attitude of stoicism and persistence.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: 1 (military): cavalryman, horse soldier, crewman, armoured soldier, armored soldier. ( 2 military): zipperhead (Canadian military slang) ( 3 person able to endure hardship): survivor, tough cookie.  swear like a trooper.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The Stacks: The Searing Story of How Murder Stalked a Tiny New York Town E. Jean Carroll April 18, 2014. We fielded the panicked calls, encouraged Wayne, who was a trooper and persuaded the rest of the cast to stay.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: To my surprise, the trooper was not concerned about my driving. 'Go Round the Back' Colin Powell October 19, 2008. But make no mistake: she also was a dedicated team player who could line up behind her commander and take orders like a trooper. Lynn Sherr: Sally Ride’s Heroic and Trailblazing Life as an Astronaut Lynn Sherr July 23, 2012. Five days after the trooper was pulled over, Heldund was relieved of his duties.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: 1 An example of a trooper is a cop who patrols the highways. 2  An example of a trooper is a person who agrees to take on additional responsibility even though they have very little free time. 3  an enlisted soldier in the mounted cavalry. 4  a cavalry horse.  a mounted police officer.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Trooper 3809 Lionel Decle. I was at that time very passionate (when I swore like a trooper) and quarrelsome. More Letters of Charles Darwin Charles Darwin. He thought he saw the Prince wounded at the same time that trooper Abel threw up his arms.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: 1 A soldier. ( 2 Britain) A troopship. ( 3 US) A state trooper. ( 4 Australia) A mounted policeman.  One who endures adversity or hardship with an attitude of stoicism and persistence.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Noun[edit] trooper (plural troopers) ( 1 military) A soldier of private rank in cavalry or armour. Abbreviated Tpr. 2  A cavalry horse; charger. 3  A soldier. ( 4 Britain) A troopship. ( US) A state trooper.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: The definition of a trooper is a soldier, police officer or cavalry horse, or is slang for a person who is willing to participate in difficult situations. An example of a trooper is a cop who patrols the highways."
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	It is a soldier, police officer or cavalry horse, or is slang for a person who is willing to participate in difficult situations. 
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	minerals what they do for the body 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Of all of these minerals found in the body, calcium is the main mineral, it comprises almost half of the mineral content in the body. Just 1% of the calcium in the body is actually in the blood, so blood tests are not accurate answers to just how much calcium our body truly has. The other 99% is stored in the bone.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Most people should get all the nutrients they need by eating a varied and balanced diet. The pages in this section contain advice and information on vitamins, minerals and trace elements essential for health, including: 1  what they do.  how much you need.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Magnesium is widely distributed in plant and animal foods and in beverages. Green leafy vegetables, such as spinach, legumes, nuts, seeds, and whole grains, are good sources [1,3]. In general, foods containing dietary fiber provide magnesium. Magnesium is also added to some breakfast cereals and other fortified foods. Some types of food processing, such as refining grains in ways that remove the nutrient-rich germ and bran, lower magnesium content substantially [1].\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Trace elements are also essential nutrients that your body needs to work properly, but in much smaller amounts than vitamins and minerals. Trace elements are found in small amounts in a variety of foods such as meat, fish, cereals, milk and dairy foods, vegetables and nuts.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Magnesium also plays a role in the active transport of calcium and potassium ions across cell membranes, a process that is important to nerve impulse conduction, muscle contraction, and normal heart rhythm [3].\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Most people should get all the nutrients they need by eating a varied and balanced diet. The pages in this section contain advice and information on vitamins, minerals and trace elements essential for health, including: 1  what they do. 2  how much you need.  what happens if you have too much.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Tap, mineral, and bottled waters can also be sources of magnesium, but the amount of magnesium in water varies by source and brand (ranging from 1 mg/L to more than 120 mg/L) [8]. Approximately 30% to 40% of the dietary magnesium consumed is typically absorbed by the body [2,9].\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: In the US our soils contain 86% less minerals than they did 100 years ago (based on a study done in 1992). Minerals are what remain as ash when plant or animal tissues are burned (approximately 5 pounds from a cremated body). They come from the earth and will eventually return to the earth. There are 103 known minerals, at least 18 of these are necessary for good health.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Most people should get all the nutrients they need by eating a varied and balanced diet. The pages in this section contain advice and information on vitamins, minerals and trace elements essential for health, including: what they do.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Magnesium, an abundant mineral in the body, is naturally present in many foods, added to other food products, available as a dietary supplement, and present in some medicines (such as antacids and laxatives)."
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	Calcium is the main mineral, it comprises almost half of the mineral content in the body. 
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	how many children are diagnosed with cerebral palsy every year 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Cerebral palsy literally means brain paralysis.. This term is somewhat of a misnomer and was coined over a hundred years ago to refer to a group of patients with abnormalities in movement and posture that occur from infancy and persist throughout life.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: There is no test that confirms or rules out Cerebral Palsy. In severe cases, the child may be diagnosed soon after birth, but for the majority, diagnosis can be made in the first two years. For those with milder symptoms, a diagnosis may not be rendered until the brain is fully developed at three to five years of age. For example, the average age of diagnosis for a child with spastic diplegia, a very common form of Cerebral Palsy, is 18 months. This can be a difficult time for parents who suspect something might be different about their child.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: It is estimated that two out of every 1,000 newborn children will develop cerebral palsy. And approximately 40% of those born with cerebral palsy will have a severe case. Right now, about 10,000 babies and infants are diagnosed with the condition each year. In 2002, the number of cerebral palsy cases in 8-year-old children was found to be one in 278. It is the most common motor disorder in children and is second only to autism as the most common disability in children.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: For kids with cerebral palsy, called CP for short, taking a first step or saying a first word may not be as easy. That's because CP is a condition that can affect the things that kids do every day. Some kids with CP use wheelchairs and others walk with the help of crutches or braces. In some cases, a kid's speech may be affected or the person might not be able to speak at all. Cerebral palsy (say: seh-REE-brel PAWL-zee) is a condition that affects thousands of babies and children each year. It is not contagious, which means you can't catch it from anyone who has it. The word cerebral means having to do with the brain.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: The signs of cerebral palsy are disturbances of movement and/or posture. These symptoms are usually noticed in individuals between the ages of 3 months to about 2 years old.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Instead, like all children, children with cerebral palsy. have a wide range of intelligence and school. performance. If the learning areas of your child's. brain were affected, or if your child's movement or. language ability interfere with learning, there can. also be school problems. Many children with. cerebral palsy, though, have average or above. average intelligence and school performance.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: It is also implies that the brain lesion is the result of a one-time brain injury, that will not occur again. Whatever the brain damage that occurred at the time of the injury is the extent of damage for the rest of the child's life. Cerebral palsy affects approximately one to three out of every thousand children born.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Cerebral Palsy Foundation estimated that. 764,000 children and adults in the United. States carried the diagnosis of cerebral palsy. In addition, an estimated 8,000 babies and. infants, plus 1,200 to 1,500 preschool-age. children are diagnosed with cerebral palsy. every year in the United States.1. Etiology.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: CDC studied how many children in metropolitan Atlanta had CP in the mid-1980s. This project was done as part of the Metropolitan Atlanta Developmental Disabilities Study (MADDS), which studied how common certain disabilities were in 10-year-old children.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: CDC has been studying cerebral palsy (CP) since the early 1980s. By tracking the number of children diagnosed with CP over time, we can find out if the number is rising, dropping, or staying the same. We can compare the number of children with CP in different groups of people and in different areas of the country."
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	8,000 babies and infants, plus 1,200 to 1,500 preschool-age children. 
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	what county is pleasanton ca located in 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Turn left onto Hacienda Drive. Turn left onto Stoneridge Drive. The cross street just prior to the courthouse is Gibraltar. The courthouse is located in the Hacienda Business Park. From Pleasanton BART: Take the Dublin/Pleasanton line to the Pleasanton BART station. The courthouse is about one mile from BART. On foot, go east on Owens to Hacienda Drive and turn right. Turn left on Gibraltar and turn left on Stoneridge Drive. The courthouse is on the right in the Hacienda Business Park.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Pleasanton is located close to the center of California. Pleasanton is part of Alameda County. Pleasanton has 24.11 square miles of land area and 0.15 square miles of water area. As of 2010, the total Pleasanton population is 70,285, which has grown 10.42% since 2000. The population growth rate is about the same as the state average rate of 9.99% and is higher than the national average rate of 9.71%.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Livermore (formerly Livermores, Livermore Ranch, and Nottingham) is a city in Alameda County, California. Its estimated 2013 population was 85,156. Livermore is located on the eastern edge of California 's San Francisco Bay Area.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: I-580 that passes the outskirts of Livermore before it heads east through the Altamont Pass to the Central Valley and Interstate 5. I-580 and I-5 are the main route of San Francisco Bay Area and Los Angeles, California truck shipping traffic. Interstate 680, lies about 10 miles (16 km) west of Livermore.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: If you are looking to relocated to Pleasanton, CA there are many good companies to try and get a job with such as Clorox, Kaiser Permanente, Oracle, Ross Stores and AT&T. Pleasanton, CA also has a rich historical past that includes Native Americans, the California Gold Rush and Spanish missionaries.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: - Follow the sign to stay on I-580 East. - When you come to I-680, go south. - Take the Bernal Exit and go east (to the right when you come off the ramp). - To the Fairgrounds, turn left on Valley Avenue and enter through Gate 8 or Gate 12. - To the Off-Track Betting Facility, turn left on Valley Avenue and enter through Gate 12.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: The WHEELS bus system operates in Livermore, Pleasanton, Dublin, California and the surrounding unincorporated areas of Alameda County. It has connections to Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) Stations located in Dublin and Pleasanton.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The Livermore Valley is located about 30 miles (48 km) east of and behind the first coastal range of mountains that surround the San Francisco Bay Area. The Livermore Valley has an east-west orientation with mountain passes on the west and east connecting the San Francisco Bay Area and the Central Valley.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: - Cross the Bay Bridge. - Follow the sign to stay on I-580 East. - When you come to I-680, go south. - Take the Bernal Exit and go east (to the right when you come off the ramp). - To the Fairground s, turn left on Valley Avenue and enter through Gate 8 or Gate 12. - To the Off-Track Betting Facility, turn left on Valley Avenue and enter through Gate 12.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: detailed map of Pleasanton and near places. Welcome to the Pleasanton google satellite map! This place is situated in Alameda County, California, United States, its geographical coordinates are 37° 39' 45 North, 121° 52' 25. West and its original name (with diacritics) is Pleasanton. See Pleasanton photos and images from satellite below, explore the aerial photographs of Pleasanton in United States. Pleasanton hotels map is available on the target page linked above."
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	Alameda County 
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	what causes shingles rash to keep spreading? 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Read More. However, the virus that causes shingles, the varicella zoster virus, can be spread from a person with active shingles to another person who has never had chickenpox. In such cases, the person exposed to the virus might develop chickenpox, but they would not develop shingles.\nTitle: Passage 2\\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 3\\Content: After you get better from chickenpox, the virus sleeps (is dormant) in your nerve roots. In some people, it stays dormant forever. In others, the virus wakes up when disease, stress, or aging weakens the immune system. Some medicines may trigger the virus to wake up and cause a shingles rash.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: But after the virus becomes active again, it can only cause shingles, not chickenpox. You can't catch shingles from someone else who has shingles. But there is a small chance that a person with a shingles rash can spread the virus to another person who hasn't had chickenpox and who hasn't gotten the chickenpox vaccine.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: rash. The virus is spread through direct contact with fluid from the rash blisters, not through sneezing, coughing or casual contact. A person with shingles can spread the virus when the rash is in the blister-phase. A person is not infectious before blisters appear. Once the rash has developed crusts, the person is no longer contagious. Shingles is less contagious than chickenpox and the risk of a person with shingles spreading the virus is low if the rash is covered. If you have shingles Keep the rash covered.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Shingles-Topic Overview. Shingles is a painful skin rash. It is caused by the varicella zoster virus. Shingles usually appears in a band, a strip, or a small area on one side of the face or body. It is also called herpes zoster. Shingles is most common in older adults and people who have weak immune systems because of stress, injury, certain medicines, or other reasons.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Show more Information. 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.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Shingles is highly contagious. The virus is spread through direct contact with fluid from the blisters. The virus cannot be transmitted to others by sneezing, coughing or casual contact. How to prevent the transmission of shingles to others: 1  If you have shingles, keep the rash covered. 2  Do not touch or scratch the rash. 3  Frequent hand-washing helps prevent the spread of the virus. 4  Until your rash or blisters have developed scabs, avoid contact with pregnant women who never had chickenpox.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: 1 If you have shingles, keep the rash covered. 2  Do not touch or scratch the rash. 3  Frequent hand-washing helps prevent the spread of the virus. 4  Until your rash or blisters have developed scabs, avoid contact with pregnant women who never had chickenpox.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Diagnosed as having shingles.. I have had a rash/blisters on left arm, been on antibiotics for 7 days. Two days ago my right leg near my knee started burning, itching and sure enough today I have a swollen hot rash and my leg hurts a lot.."
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	Varicella zoster 
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	can dna test be used against you 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: In testing the paternity of a male child, comparison of the Y chromosome can be used, since it is passed directly from father to son. In the US, the AABB has regulations for DNA paternity and family relationship testing; however, AABB accreditation is not necessary.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: In humans, genetic testing can be used to determine a child's parentage (genetic mother and father) or in general a person's ancestry or biological relationship between people.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: DNA is often left behind at a crime scene. It is present in all kinds of evidence, including blood, hair, skin, saliva, and semen. Scientists can analyze the DNA in evidence samples to see if it matches a suspect's DNA. On the right, you can see how DNA evidence used to be collected and analyzed.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Research genetic testing is used to learn more about the contributions of genes to health and to disease. Sometimes the results may not be directly helpful to participants, but they may benefit others by helping researchers expand their understanding of the human body, health, and disease.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: For use in forensics, see DNA profiling. Genetic testing, also known as DNA testing, allows the determination of bloodlines and the genetic diagnosis of vulnerabilities to inherited diseases. In agriculture, a form of genetic testing known as progeny testing can be used to evaluate the quality of breeding stock.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: DNA paternity testing is the use of DNA profiling (known as genetic fingerprinting) to determine whether two individuals are biologically parent and child. A paternity test establishes genetic proof whether a man is the biological father of an individual, and a maternity test establishes whether a woman is the biological mother of an individual. Tests can also determine the likelihood of someone being a biological grandparent to a grandchild.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: DNA tests can obviously be of a sensitive nature and we are more than aware of this. All our DNA sampling kits are sent out in the post in plain envelopes marked Private & Confidential and with no branding on them, so it will look like a normal letter.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: What is genetic testing? Genetic testing uses laboratory methods to look at your genes, which are the DNA instructions you inherit from your mother and your father. Genetic tests may be used to identify increased risks of health problems, to choose treatments, or to assess responses to treatments.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Can my DNA test results be used in a court case? Yes, providing you purchase a Court Approved DNA test. The Court Approved DNA tests have additional proof of identity and chain of custody requirements made possible by having your GP or health professional witness the DNA sampling procedure and verify photo ID.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Forensic DNA Analysis. On the right, you can see how DNA evidence used to be collected and analyzed. In its early days, DNA analysis required an evidence sample at least the size of a dime. Today's techniques can amplify the DNA usingPCR, making millions of copies from tiny amounts of evidence, such as the saliva from a cigarette butt."
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	No Answer Present. 
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	cost of nba finals tickets 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: NBA Finals: You can sit courtside for Game 7 for only $122,000. NBA Finals: You can sit courtside for Game 7 for only $122,000. You'll get to be a part of history, but it will cost you. There is one game left in the 2015-16 season and it will be a historic one.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: How much Cavs 2016 NBA Finals tickets cost before Sunday's Game 7. Stephen Curry. Fans hoping to get tickets for Game 7 of the 2016 NBA Finals in Oakland should expect to spend a minimum of nearly $750 per seat. CLEVELAND, Ohio — The NBA title is on the line Sunday night in Game 7 of the 2016 NBA Finals at Oracle Arena in Oakland.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Tickets for Game 7 range from $795 (back row of the upper deck) to those poorly priced $139,000 tickets. Don't be a cheapskate and miss out on this game if you're in the Bay Area. You can sit courtside for Game 7 or pay for your child's college education.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Ticket prices have decreased dramatically from last year, resulting in a TFC of $291. Fans in Colorado (home to several major breweries) can especially take advantage of the lowest beer prices in the NBA – 16 oz. of beer at a Nuggets home game cost about a third of the price one would pay at a Lakers game.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: We calculated a “Total Family Cost” (TFC) for each team to assess the cost for a family of four to attend a home game for each team: the total price of four tickets purchased on the secondary market, two 16 oz. beers, two 16 oz. sodas, four hot dogs and one parking space.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: You'd expect tickets for this game to be hard to get, but if you're willing to pony up a little cash, you can be there. You can even sit courtside for the game with VIP courtside access. All it will cost you is around $122,000 for each seat. The good news is there are up to five tickets available next to each other, so you and your friends can check out Game 7.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Their TFC of $540 is 8th in the NBA and nearly $100 higher than the league-wide average. Beer and parking costs are near the league average and soda prices are relatively low, but families hoping to enjoy hot dogs during games will have to pay more than fans of 27 other teams.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Luckily for Spurs fans, the team continues to somehow be underrated in favor of larger-market teams, resulting in the fifth lowest TFC in the league at $278. Median ticket prices are just $59 and other costs are significantly lower than league averages – the Spurs offer the cheapest soda in the NBA at $2.50 for 16 oz. These low prices, along with the Spurs’ history of excellence on the court, make the team one of the best values in the NBA for families.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Ticketmaster, the official resale site for the team, said the average price paid for a ticket is $1,023, while StubHub said the average price paid on its site is $1,535. That's almost $1,000 more than what fans have paid for Game 1s over the past four Finals. StubHub spokesman Glenn Lehrman said last year's Heat-Spurs opener in San Antonio had an average resale price of $460, the cheapest in the past five years. The same matchup in 2013 for Game 1 in Miami cost an average of $558. Game 1 in 2012, when the Heat played at the Oklahoma City Thunder, went for an average of $655; the Dallas Mavericks-Heat opener in Miami in 2011 sold for an average of $486.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: How much Cavs 2016 NBA Finals tickets cost before Sunday's Game 7. Fans hoping to get tickets for Game 7 of the 2016 NBA Finals in Oakland should expect to spend a minimum of nearly $750 per seat. CLEVELAND, Ohio — The NBA title is on the line Sunday night in Game 7 of the 2016 NBA Finals at Oracle Arena in Oakland."
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	$750 per seat in 2016 NBA Finals. 
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	is growing plants a chemical change 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: 1. it is a physical change in the case when it bears a fruit because we can replant it but growing of a plant is not reversible and hence is a chemical change. Posted by Akhil N (parent) on 16/8/15.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Decaying remains of dead plants in soil may form organic acids which, when dissolved in water, cause chemical weathering. Extreme release of chelating compounds can easily affect surrounding rocks and soils, and may lead to podsolisation of soils.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Two important classifications of weathering processes exist – physical and chemical weathering; each sometimes involves a biological component. Mechanical or physical weathering involves the breakdown of rocks and soils through direct contact with atmospheric conditions, such as heat, water, ice and pressure.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Chemical weathering changes the composition of rocks, often transforming them when water interacts with minerals to create various chemical reactions. Chemical weathering is a gradual and ongoing process as the mineralogy of the rock adjusts to the near surface environment.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: A number of plants and animals may create chemical weathering through release of acidic compounds, i.e. the effect of moss growing on roofs is classed as weathering. Mineral weathering can also be initiated and/or accelerated by soil microorganisms.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Within the weathering environment chemical oxidation of a variety of metals occurs. The most commonly observed is the oxidation of Fe 2+ (iron) and combination with oxygen and water to form Fe 3+ hydroxides and oxides such as goethite, limonite, and hematite.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Posted by Ishita Shrivastava (student) on 16/8/15. it is a physical change in the case when it bears a fruit because we can replant it but growing of a plant is not reversible and hence is a chemical change.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: Relevance. Rating Newest Oldest. Best Answer: The germination of a seed is a complicated process that involves many chemical reactions as well as changes in the physical appearance of the growing plant. Clearly, the process is too complicated to say that it is merely one or the other. It begins with water.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: It is a Chemical Change, As Plants require energy to grow ,which they recieve via photosynthesis which is a chemical process.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Other Changes Take Place. As the fall colors appear, other changes are taking place. At the point where the stem of the leaf is attached to the tree, a special layer of cells develops and gradually severs the tissues that support the leaf."
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	Yes 
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	what day is powerball drawing 
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	[
  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: 1 On those days, sales for the draw will end at 10:00 PM.  Winning numbers information is available from retailers, the Ohio Lottery toll free winning numbers hotline at 1-800-589-6446, on this web site, or at www.powerball.com.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Florida Lottery Draw game drawings and/or winning numbers are shown on various television carrier stations throughout the state. Click on the city on the map below, or broadcast area in the list below, to find out more about each station's broadcast time and format.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: The drawing is held at 10:59 p.m. Eastern Time in Orlando, Florida. Winning numbers information is available from retailers, the Ohio Lottery toll free winning numbers hotline at 1-800-589-6446, from the Powerball links on this site, or www.powerball.com.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: Drawings are held Wednesday and Saturday, at 10:59pm. Pools close at 10:00pm. Winning numbers are available here after the drawings, and the drawings can be viewed on the Official Powerball Website. Each wager is comprised of two (2) sets of numbers.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Florida Lottery Draw game drawings are available in podcast format. flalottery_itune.xml into your preferred podcasting software (e.g. iTunes, iPodder, Odeo). You will automatically receive this podcast each time it is published.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: 1 Drawings take place every Wednesday and Saturday at approximately 11:00 p.m. EST. On those days, sales for the draw will end at 10:00 PM.  Winning numbers information is available from retailers, the Ohio Lottery toll free winning numbers hotline at 1-800-589-6446, on this web site, or at www.powerball.com.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Florida Lottery Draw game drawings are now available on this website. Simply click on the thumbnail below to view the drawings for that particular game. An archive of drawing videos will remain on the website for 30 days.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: D-Day: Drawing for $1.5 billion Powerball jackpot. The day of the winning Powerball numbers drawing has finally arrived, with a record-setting jackpot that has grown to $1.5 billion. A single winner could take home a cash payout of $930 million.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Florida Lottery Draw game drawings are available in podcast format. To subscribe to the Florida Lottery video podcast, click the iTunes podcast button or copy the URL http://www.flalottery.com/video/en/. flalottery_itune.xml into your preferred podcasting software (e.g. iTunes, iPodder, Odeo).\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: For more than two months, we've watched the Powerball jackpot soar, shattering records and exploding into a nationwide frenzy. CBS Evening News Record-setting Powerball jackpot nears $1.5 billion Saturday's lottery drawing saw no winners, and the jackpot jumped to almost $1.5 billion. The next chance to win is on Wednesday; but the odds ar..."
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	Wednesday and Saturday 
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	definition of tbh 
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	[
  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: 1 Example Usage: Like for TBH. 2  to be honest. 3  to be honest; this acronym is most commonly used to emphasize ones opinion or emotion, used as a transtion. 4  Example Usage: tbh i think my girlfriend is cheating on me. 5  Add your own definition of TBH.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Mammography reporting at Tygerberg Hospital, Cape Town, South Africa by Pitcher, Richard; Lotz, Jan; Ackermann, Christelle; Bagadia, Asif; Davis, Razaan; du Plessis, Anne-M / South African Medical Journal. @Paul_Bowen Matthew Rea. fully expected we'd get turned over today.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: TBH Means. The definition of TBH is a slang term which refers to and emphasizes one's sincerity in what they are saying or are about to say; To Be Honest is the literal slang dictionary meaning of this abbreviation.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: The World's most comprehensive professionally edited abbreviations and acronyms database. All trademarks/service marks referenced on this site are properties of their respective owners. The Acronym Finder is ©1988-2015, Acronym Finder, All Rights Reserved.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Now you understand the definition of TBH-TBH means a slang term which refers to and emphasizes one's sincerity in what they are saying or are about to say; To Be Honest is the literal slang dictionary meaning of this abbreviation.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The Meaning of TBH. You have found the definitive source for the meaning of TBH. This page contains all the definitions of TBH, crowd sourced, moderated and curated by real people who care about the true definitions of TBH.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Tomorrow Be Holy. Used by Miranda Sings when she misinterprets the abbreviation of To Be Honest while reading her fan (or hate) mail. Hater: tbh you're really ugly and you use too much lipstick. Miranda Sings reading aloud: Tomorrow Be Holy you're really ugly and use too much lipstick. Miranda Sings: Yeah Right!\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: The most popular meaning of TBH is: a slang term which refers to and emphasizes one's sincerity in what they are saying or are about to say; To Be Honest is the literal slang dictionary meaning of this abbreviation.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: To Be Honest! TBH means To Be Honest. TBH Meaning: To Be Honest. There are nearly 6 million photos with the TBH hashtag on Instagram. TBH, or To Be Honest, is an acronym that is especially popular on Facebook, but also used frequently when texting, messaging, or chatting online. TBH means “To be honest”.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: It’s very likely that you’ve heard the TBH Acronym or hashtag used in a social media app such as Instagram or Vine, or on a website like Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, Tumblr, Reddit, etc."
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	A slang term which refers to and emphasizes one's sincerity in what they are saying or are about to say. 
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	dental hygienist definition 
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  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: dental hygienist a dental health specialist whose primary concern is nonsurgical periodontal therapy, maintenance of dental health, and prevention of oral disease.Patient education in proper brushing and interdental cleaning (such as with floss or a water jet) is also a major responsibility of the dental hygienist.n some states, a dental hygienist with additional education may administer local anesthetics and nitrous oxide/oxygen analgesia, place and carve filling materials, conduct additional periodontal procedures, and function as a public health specialist.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: Oral hygiene is the practice of keeping the mouth and teeth clean to prevent dental problems, most commonly, dental cavities, gingivitis, periodontal (gum) diseases and bad breath.here are also oral pathologic conditions in which good oral hygiene is required for healing and regeneration of the oral tissues. These conditions include gingivitis, periodontitis, and dental trauma, such as subluxation, oral cysts, and following wisdom tooth extraction.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Full Definition of DENTAL HYGIENIST. : a licensed dental professional who cleans and examines teeth. See dental hygienist defined for English-language learners. See dental hygienist defined for kids.ADVERTISEMENT. a person who works with a dentist and whose job includes cleaning people's teeth.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: an oral health care professional authorized to provide clinical and therapeutic services under the supervision of a licensed dentist, including dental prophylaxis, radiography, administration of medications, and dental education at chairside and in the community.n some states, a dental hygienist with additional education may administer local anesthetics and nitrous oxide/oxygen analgesia, place and carve filling materials, conduct additional periodontal procedures, and function as a public health specialist.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: dental hygienist a dental health specialist whose primary concern is nonsurgical periodontal therapy, maintenance of dental health, and prevention of oral disease. Patient education in proper brushing and interdental cleaning (such as with floss or a water jet) is also a major responsibility of the dental hygienist.ygienist. dental hygienist an auxiliary member of the dental profession, trained in the art of removing calcareous deposits and stains from surfaces of teeth and in providing additional services and information on prevention of oral disease.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: Medical Definition of DENTAL HYGIENIST. : a person who assists a dentist especially in cleaning teeth. a person who works with a dentist and whose job includes cleaning people's teeth.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: A dental hygienist is a licensed dental professional who is registered with a dental association or regulatory body within their country of practice.They are a primary healthcare professional who works independent of, or alongside dentists and other dental professionals in a team to provide full oral health care.ental hygienists have a specific scope of clinical procedures they provide to their patients. They assess a patient's condition in order to offer patient-specific preventative and educational services to promote and maintain good oral health.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: n. 1. The practice of keeping the mouth, teeth, and gums clean and healthy, as by regular brushing and flossing and preventive dental care. 2. The state of one's oral health, resulting from this practice or its neglect. Also called oral hygiene.he practice of keeping the mouth, teeth, and gums clean and healthy, as by regular brushing and flossing and preventive dental care. 2. The state of one's oral health, resulting from this practice or its neglect.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: Dental hygienists in the United States must be graduates from a dental hygiene program, with either an associate degree (most common), a certificate, a bachelor's degree or a master's degree from a dental hygienist school that is accredited by the American Dental Association (ADA).ental hygienists have a specific scope of clinical procedures they provide to their patients. They assess a patient's condition in order to offer patient-specific preventative and educational services to promote and maintain good oral health.\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: A Practical Definition of Collaborative Practice: [Dentist-dental hygienist] collaborative practice is different from and greater than [dentist-dental hygienist] collaboration. Collaboration is a single, temporal event that can occur intermittently in the day to day practice of health care. Practical Definition of Collaborative Practice: [Dentist-dental hygienist] collaborative practice is different from and greater than [dentist-dental hygienist] collaboration. Collaboration is a single, temporal event that can occur intermittently in the day to day practice of health care."
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	A dental hygienist is a licensed dental professional who is registered with a dental association or regulatory body within their country of practice. 
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	how tall is kit harrington 
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	[
  "Title: Passage 1\\Content: Here is a pic that offers some insight into the height scaling that I witnessed...Click Here. John, who is a reasonable 173cm, towers over George RR Martin and Kit Harrington, who look around 168cm. Now, admittedly, we don't get to see footwear with this pic, but I think we can agree that Kit may actually be 168cm at his peak in the morning. . I doubt John Bradley wears shoes with as much lift as Kit.\nTitle: Passage 2\\Content: He broke his ankle in 2012 when he was locked out of his apartment building in London and fell while trying to climb to his flat. During Season 3 of Game of Thrones (2011) the film crew had to figure out how to shoot around the injury, including the use of stand-ins in Jon Snow wigs. Harington felt so guilty that he bought the production manager a bottle of whiskey.\nTitle: Passage 3\\Content: Also, looking at the image of Kit with George R. R. Martin, he looks 5'6-5'6.5. Rob had also suggested that John Bradley walks around at 5'7ish without standing tall (due to poor posture). I think a half inch downgrade is necessary. Bradi said on 26/Jun/16. He looks on par with John Bradley which is 5 ft 8 in.\nTitle: Passage 4\\Content: How tall is Kit Harington. British actor best known for playing Jon Snow in TV series Game of Thrones. In film he can be seen in Silent Hill: Revelation and Pompeii. In a GQ interview he mentioned his height, claiming I'm five feet eight.\nTitle: Passage 5\\Content: Kit Harington stepped to the Hollywood with Silent Hill: Revelation 3D. He is best known for his role as Jon Snow on the populer TV series Game of Thrones. 1  How to Train Your Dragon 2 (2014) as voice actor.  The Young Hollywood Awards in 2013, Harington earned the award for Actor of the Year The.\nTitle: Passage 6\\Content: The height of Kit Harington is 5ft 8in, that makes him 173cm tall. Kit Harington's height is 5ft 8in or 173cm while I am 5ft 10in or 177cm. I am taller compared to him. To find out how much taller I am, we would have to subtract Kit Harington's height from mine.\nTitle: Passage 7\\Content: Kit Harington was born Christopher Catesby Harington in Acton, London, to Deborah Jane (Catesby), a former playwright, and David Richard Harington, a businessman. His mother named him after 16th century British playwright and poet Christopher Marlowe, whose first name was shortened to Kit, a name Harington prefers.\nTitle: Passage 8\\Content: How tall is Kit Harington? English actor Kit Harington was born in London, England, UK (December 26, 1986). Kit Harington stepped to the Hollywood with Silent Hill: Revelation 3D. He is best known for his role as Jon Snow on the populer TV series Game of Thrones. How to Train Your Dragon 2 (2014) as voice actor.\nTitle: Passage 9\\Content: How tall is Kit Harington? Kit Harington’s height is 5ft 8in (173 cm). How much does Kit Harington weigh? Kit Harington weighs 150 lbs (68 kg).\nTitle: Passage 10\\Content: Kit Harington Compared To My 5ft 10in (177cm) Height. Kit Harington's height is 5ft 8in or 173cm while I am 5ft 10in or 177cm. I am taller compared to him. To find out how much taller I am, we would have to subtract Kit Harington's height from mine. Therefore I am taller to him for about 4cm."
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	5ft 8in or 173cm. 
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