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what foods are not good for constipation
[ "Foods to Eat (and Avoid) When Constipated Foods that Cause Constipation. • Dairy products: It is best to avoid dairy when feeling constipated. Milk, cheese, and other dairy products are foods that have a long history of causing constipation. Dairy products are considered mucus-forming foods that can slow the transit time of waste during the digestive process. The lactose in dairy is thought to produce the uncomfortable symptoms associated with constipation." ]
[ "10 Best Foods To Avoid ConstipationâAnd The Worst (Discover how restoring your good gut bacteria could help solve constipation and other hidden health issues.) While fiber is paramount, there are lots of foods that aid (or ail) your constipation issues. Here are 10 foods to include in your diet—and 3 foods to avoid if you're having poop issues. MORE: 12 Fish To Never Ever Eat. 1. Rhubarb.", "Foods That Cause Constipation The American diet is often lacking in fiber as well. Fiber can be found in abundance in grains, fruits, and vegetables. So, by including plenty of these healthful foods in your diet, you can help prevent constipation from occurring. Unfortunately, fruits and vegetables are woefully missing in most American diets.", "Constipation causing foods to avoid and foods to eat for relief Surprising foods that cause constipation. When it comes to constipation, you are probably already aware of some contributing foods; however, some might surprise you. Here are some foods you should probably avoid or minimize your intake of if you want to avoid constipation. Chocolate: Milk chocolate contains a common food allergen: milk.", "Food Side Effects: Possible Negative Consequences Of Eating The most common cause of constipation are lack of fiber and a lot of animal fat. Constipation may be caused by: 1 Meat-particularly beef, pork. 2 Refined grains-biscuits, macaroni, cookies, pastries, bread, pasta, pretzels, rolls. 3 Starchy foods-potatoes, rice, corn, beans. 4 Dairy products-milk, cheese, ice cream [16].", "8 Foods That Cause Constipation & Plug You Up Cheese has long been identified as a food that can plug you up, it’s the combination of low fiber content and high fat content that makes cheese such a concern for those that experience frequent constipation.", "- 1 You may become constipated if you don’t eat enough high-fiber foods like vegetables, fruits, and whole grains. 2 Also, eating a lot of high-fat meats, dairy products and eggs, or rich desserts and sugary sweets may cause constipation. 3 People who live alone may lose interest in cooking and eating.", "Constipation Foods: 10 Foods That Will Make You Go One of the most common home remedies for constipation are dried prunes. They are are rich in fibre, vitamin A and potassium -- and also taste great as a juice. Pears are considered to be natural laxatives and can ease the movement of stool through the intestines.", "Foods that Cause Constipation Beans and legumes are high in fiber and protein, and are a great substitute for meat. Dairy Foods. Milk, frozen yogurt, ice cream, sour cream, and cheeses, including cottage cheese, can cause constipation. Dairy foods, in general lack in fiber, with the exception of natural yogurt products made with “probiotics”.These types of yogurt made with probiotics may help relieve constipation.eans and legumes are high in fiber and protein, and are a great substitute for meat. Dairy Foods. Milk, frozen yogurt, ice cream, sour cream, and cheeses, including cottage cheese, can cause constipation. Dairy foods, in general lack in fiber, with the exception of natural yogurt products made with “probiotics”.", "Foods That Cause Constipation Wheat is a grain. Grain is fiber. It can't cause constipation!” Well... yes. Yes it can. And it does constipate millions of us every day. Wheat contains opioids (like those found in opium) that actually cause paralysis of your gut. They cause constipation by stopping the muscular contractions that move things along. Add to that our bodies allergic reaction to grains, and you have a recipe for... well... irregularity, obesity, diabetes.", "Top 5 Foods That Can Cause Constipation 1. Drinks high in sugar, carbonated drinks, caffeinated and non-nutritional fluids. Almost all non-nutritional fluids can cause constipation. Fluids such as coffee, sodas, manufactured fruit juices, alcohol, and highly-caffeinated drinks.", "Foods that Help Prevent (and Cause) Constipation Foods that Cause Constipation. Constipation is usually caused by a mixture of certain foods that cause the bowel movement disorder. Try to avoid the following foods: 1. Red meat: Consuming read meat a few times a week can cause a feeling of a “buildup” in your stomach.", "Dietary Fiber for Constipation Foods containing high levels of soluble fiber include dried beans, oats, oat bran, rice bran, barley, citrus fruits, apples, strawberries, peas, and potatoes. Foods high in insoluble fiber include wheat bran, whole grains, cereals, seeds, and the skins of many fruits and vegetables.", "Constipation & Gluten Intolerance Many gluten-free cereals, breads and pastas lack fiber, according to Colorado State University Extension. Avoid high-protein, low-carbohydrate diets as well. Although many low-carb foods, such as fish, meat and cheese, are gluten-free, avoiding carbohydrates can cause constipation and other digestive problems.", "Constipation Foods: 10 Foods That Will Make You Go One of the most common home remedies for constipation are dried prunes. They are are rich in fibre, vitamin A and potassium -- and also taste great as a juice. Pears are considered to be natural laxatives and can ease the movement of stool through the intestines. Most of us know that broccoli has an endless list of health benefits -- being a super source of fibre is just one of them. Flaxseeds (not in oil form) is another natural way to make you go.", "Constipation Foods: 10 Foods That Will Make You Go Pineapple juice is a great way to regulate your digestive system and avoid constipation in the first place. Another great source of fibre, figs can make your stool softer for easier digestion. Opting for whole grain breads, oatmeal and bran cereal are easy ways to fill your body up with fibre.", "- In Detail: Fiber They say constipation is caused by a lack of fiber in the food, but that is rubbish; our most natural food, fruit, does not contain much fiber: 2% average, but does move the bowels. A watermelon only contains 0,2% fiber, but consuming watermelons only, your colon definitely will be active.", "- Like processed meats, fried and other greasy foods are hard for the body to digest, slowing the process down and therefore possibly contributing to constipation. 1 To ease constipation and perhaps prevent it from coming back, avoid: 2 Barbecued ribs. 3 Fast food hamburgers. 4 French fries. 5 Fried chicken. 6 Fried fish. 7 Buffalo wings.", "Constipation Foods: 10 Foods That Will Make You Go Carrots. Carrots alone won't make you go to the bathroom right away. Full of fibre, raw carrots that are part of a healthy fibre-filled diet can improve your stool movement. Remember, eat them raw. Cooked carrots can lead to constipation. Beans. Beans, beans, the musical fruit.", "Foods to Avoid when Constipated Foods that are very high in sugar and fat tend to be low in fluids and fiber, which will make it much easier for you to become constipated. Soft drinks, cakes, pastries, crackers, cookies and candy are known to contribute to digestion problems.", "- For both diarrhea and constipation, you want to get more soluble fiber, such as oats, bran, and barley.For constipation only, you can add in some insoluble fiber as well—fruits and vegetables are good sources.eans and peas contain significant amounts of both soluble and insoluble fiber. The bottom line: soluble fiber is good for both diarrhea and constipation. Foods high in insoluble fiber are best for constipation only.", "Which Fruit is Good for Constipation? Prunes and plums are the best fruit choices to relieve constipation. Sooner or later, it happens to most everyone — constipation. If you're looking for a natural alternative to taking a medicinal laxative, certain kinds of fruit can often relieve constipation by virtue of their fiber and sugar content.", "30 Best Foods for Constipation Relief Brown Rice. One cup of brown rice contains nearly four grams of fiber, making it a great food to eat when you just can't seem to go. A study from 2007 found that women who consumed brown rice decreased their chances of getting constipation by 47 percent than those who did not.", "Dietary Fiber for Constipation Foods containing high levels of soluble fiber include dried beans, oats, oat bran, rice bran, barley, citrus fruits, apples, strawberries, peas, and potatoes.", "- Wheat bran cereal, such as Raisin Bran or Shredded Wheat, are extremely high in fiber. You can also have warm cereals such as grits, oatmeal or Cream of Wheat. Warm foods and liquids are sometimes helpful in relieving constipation or stomach cramps as a result of constipation.Consider sprinkling some raisins into your cereal (hot or cold) for additional fiber. Refined breads and grains can cause constipation or hardening of the stools.It is recommended to avoid these foods until the stools soften; however, if you do consume these foods, go for whole grain breads or whole wheat pasta.arm foods and liquids are sometimes helpful in relieving constipation or stomach cramps as a result of constipation. Consider sprinkling some raisins into your cereal (hot or cold) for additional fiber. Refined breads and grains can cause constipation or hardening of the stools.", "Constipation: Foods to Eat, Foods to Avoid When you are constipated, it's best to avoid foods that are low in fiber and high in fat. This includes cheese, ice cream, potato chips, frozen meals, red meat, and hamburgers and hot dogs. Many processed foods have little to no fiber and will stall food passing through the bowel.", "Constipation, Diarrhea and Fiber For insoluble fiber, try whole wheat and wheat bran, nuts, seeds, and raw vegetables. Beans and peas contain significant amounts of both soluble and insoluble fiber. The bottom line: soluble fiber is good for both diarrhea and constipation.Foods high in insoluble fiber are best for constipation only.eans and peas contain significant amounts of both soluble and insoluble fiber. The bottom line: soluble fiber is good for both diarrhea and constipation. Foods high in insoluble fiber are best for constipation only.", "Top 5 Foods That Can Cause Constipation Refined and highly processed foods. Again, these foods contain almost no fiber. Things like white flour, white sugar, pasta, white rice, cakes, pies, bagels, and cookies all have very little nutrition and almost no fiber content. In general, avoid the following refined sugars and sweeteners: 1 White or brown sugar.", "- Constipation can result from over consumption of fats, refined sugar, and dairy in comparison to fiber from whole grains, bran, fruits and vegetables. Avoid foods that are high in sugar, like candy or cookies, as well as too much cheese, red meat, white bread, white rice, and hard boiled eggs.", "Constipation Some foods are known to cause constipation. You may wish to limit them in your child's diet. Examples include low-fibre foods such as white rice or bread and junk food such as chips and pop.", "Foods that cause constipation: On a generic level, my opinion is no. I do not believe, based on my research, that they cause constipation for most of us. This is true if you eat a balance diet that includes fruits, vegetables, nuts, fats, and other essential nutrients of course. You do need a balanced diet for good gastrointestinal health." ]
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what is feline leukemia in kittens
[ "Feline Leukemia in Kittens Feline leukemia (FeLV) is a disease caused by a retrovirus, and will result in the suppression of the immune system. When the virus affects kittens, the disease will be severe, as they have a weak immune system. For this reason, the prognosis in kittens with FeLV is poor." ]
[ "- Leukemia in Cats, Kittens. Feline Leukemia is a cancer of the cat's lymphocytes (white blood cells). It is caused by the Feline Leukemia Virus and is a common cause of illness and death in cats.Feline Leukemia can be transmitted from cat to cat via bodily fluids, primarily saliva. The presence of the virus can be detected via blood tests.Prevention often involves proper vaccination.t is caused by the Feline Leukemia Virus and is a common cause of illness and death in cats. Feline Leukemia can be transmitted from cat to cat via bodily fluids, primarily saliva. The presence of the virus can be detected via blood tests. Prevention often involves proper vaccination.", "- Feline Panleuk, as it is often called, is an extremely contagious virus of the parvovirus group, with a high mortality rate, which often targets kittens. Areas with large populations of unvaccinated cats, such as feral colonies or homes of cat collectors, are particularly susceptible to panleuk outbreaks.", "- As mentioned earlier, it is possible for cats to have feline leukemia but not show any signs of the disease. There are a number of visible symptoms, including a loss of appetite, weight loss, and gums that are either pale or excessively red.", "Facts About Feline Leukemia Virus In this Article. In this Article. Feline leukemia virus (FeLV) is second only to trauma as the leading cause of death in cats, killing 85% of persistently infected felines within three years of diagnosis. The virus commonly causes anemia or lymphoma, but because it suppresses the immune system, it can also predispose cats to deadly infections.", "- As the disease progresses, the symptoms of feline leukemia (FeLV) will increase. It will be more obvious that your cat is ill. The ongoing symptoms of FeLV will include the early symptoms that were listed above, as well as: 1 Anemia. 2 Blood in the stool. 3 Recurring infections. 4 Loss of appetite. 5 Decreased energy.", "The Age to Test a Kitten for Leukemia There is no age requirement for the FeLV test. Contributing to early death and disease in cats, the feline leukemia virus can be devastating. Testing your kitten and getting him vaccinated could prevent the heartbreak of losing a beloved pet to this highly contagious disease.revention. The primary form of prevention is to get your kitten vaccinated from FeLV. Keeping your kitty indoors will limit his possible exposure to the disease. Before you introduce a new kitten to your other cats, keep him isolated until you can have him tested.", "Feline Cancer: What are the Warning Signs? 1 Lymphoma. 2 This form of cancer is common in dogs and cats, and in cats it may be associated with feline leukemia virus (25 percent of all cases). 3 The most common form of lymphoma in the cat affects the digestive system. 4 The most common signs are lethargy, vomiting and diarrhea. 5 Mammary gland tumors.", "The Truth About FeLV/FIV Testing â Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV) The immune system normally protects the cat from common infectious agents (bacteria, viruses, etc) that do not generally cause disease in healthy cats. However, if a cat’s immune system is weakened, as with FeLV, these same organisms can cause disease – known as secondary or opportunistic infection.", "Feline panleukopenia Feline panleukopenia (FP) is a highly contagious viral disease of cats caused by the feline parvovirus. Kittens are most severely affected by the virus. The names feline distemper and feline parvo should not be confused with canine distemper or canine parvo— although their names are similar, they are caused by different viruses.", "The Truth About FeLV/FIV Testing â Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV) A simple in-house blood test, often called a “snap” test, can be performed to test for FeLV. If the test is positive, it could mean that the cat has FeLV or that the test could be wrong. A positive test should be confirmed by an IFA test, which can be done at a full-service vet clinic.", "Does My Cat Need To Be Vaccinated for Feline Leukemia? Cats that are at risk for feline leukemia should be vaccinated. Others should not. Photo Credit: Magic Madzik/Flickr.com. Feline leukemia is a relatively common disease in cats. Unlike leukemia in people, feline leukemia is caused by a virus. The disease is contagious and is usually fatal once signs of disease appear. However, many cats test positive for the feline leukemia virus without showing signs of disease.", "Lymphoma The remission and survival rates of cats with lymphoma vary depending on the cat's FeLV status, the location of the tumor(s) and how quickly the tumor is diagnosed and treated. In general, about 55-70% of cats will have a complete remission for 20-30 months.he risk of an FeLV-infected cat developing lymphoma is 60 times that of an uninfected cat. Infection with feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) also increases the risk of developing lymphoma, but less so than FeLV.", "- Feline leukemia is a disease that only affects cats -- it cannot be transmitted to people, dogs, or other animals. FeLV is passed from one cat to another through saliva, blood, and to some extent, urine and feces.", "Feline leukemia virus Lymphocyte T-Cell Immunomodulator is intended as an aid in the treatment of cats infected with feline leukemia virus (FeLV) and/or feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV), and the associated symptoms of lymphocytopenia, opportunistic infection, anemia, granulocytopenia, or thrombocytopenia.", "- Feline Leukemia (FeLV) and Feline AIDs (FIV, Feline Immunodeficiency Virus) are the most serious infectious diseases that cats in the United States Face. Next to automobile accidents, these two virus kill more cats than anything else.", "Feline leukemia misconceptions Socks would love a new family. There are feline leukemia vaccines, but they’re only 85 to 98 percent effective, says Joni. None are 100 percent, which is why it is not recommended that positive cats live with non-positive cats, she explains.", "Cancer Feline Liver Cancer feline liver (called Hepatic neoplasia) is usually due to cancer that spreads from other parts of the body. Diagnosis is via blood test or analysis of a tissue sample. Treatment involves either removing the diseased section of the liver or treatment of the symptoms..", "- Treatment for feline lymphoma usually consists of chemotherapy. In almost all cases a combination of different drugs is given over the course of many weeks. These drugs may include chlorambucil, doxorubicin, cyclophosphamide, vincristine, L-asparginase and prednisolone or prednisone.onclusion. Feline lymphoma is a fairly common cancer of cats. In the past it was closely linked to infection with FeLV but, with a decrease in the incidence of feline leukemia, more cats with lymphoma are FeLV negative.", "About Contagious Cat Diseases Feline leukemia virus is one of the most serious contagious cat diseases. There is no treatment and, while contagious from cat to cat, this disease can be spread from a mother cat to her kittens in the womb and during nursing.ost serious cat diseases are species-specific and aren't contagious to humans. The most serious contagious cat diseases are transmitted from a mother cat to her kittens or from one cat to another cat. There are a few diseases that are contagious between cats and other animals, such as humans and dogs.", "Cancer in cats Symptoms of common types of cancer Lymphoma. Lymphoma is the most common form of cancer in cats, which is often associated with feline leukemia virus, and accounts for 25 percent of all cases. Feline lymphoma usually strikes the digestive system, causing excessive vomiting and diarrhea.", "Cancer in cats Similar to humans, cancer is the leading cause of death among older cats. It is caused by uncontrolled cell growth, and affects a wide range of cell types and organs in the body.Feline cancer initially manifests as a lump or bump on any parts of the body.lthough cancer accounts for approximately 50% of feline deaths each year, it can be successfully treated if diagnosed early. While the causes of cancer in cats are unknown, feline leukemia virus is suspected to be a prime contributor.", "Cancer in Cats: Types, Symptoms, Prevention, and Treatment A: Cancer in cats is less common than cancer in dogs. It’s probably half the rate that we see in dogs. But when we see cancer in cats, it tends to be a more aggressive form. One of the most common cancers we see in cats is lymphoma, which is associated with the feline leukemia virus (FeLV).", "Feline Leukemia Does Not Have to Be a Death Sentence However, feline leukemia does not have to be a death sentence; about 70% of cats who encounter the virus are able to resist infection or eliminate the virus on their own.", "Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV) In general, a negative test means there are no detectable virus particles in the bloodstream at the time of the test. There is no guarantee that your cat will not get this disease at some time in the future, though. A positive test should be verified, especially in cats that have no symptoms of the disease.", "- Feline leukemia is a cancerous disease caused by feline leukemia virus (FeLV). FeLV causes diseases other than leukemia including other cancers and immunodeficiency. Cats may not start to show signs of disease for months or years after being infected with FeLV. Infection with FeLV is a major cause of illness and death in domestic cats.", "Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV) Virus, FIV, FELV, Conditions, Cats. Posted December 20, 2011 in Cat Diseases & Conditions A-Z. Overview. Feline leukemia virus (FeLV) causes a highly contagious and potentially fatal retroviral infection that weakens a cat’s immune system, making her susceptible to illness and secondary infection.", "5 Most Dangerous Cat Diseases Any severe chronic illness can be a sign of feline leukemia. Although there is no cure for feline leukemia, the disease is easily preventable. Keeping cats indoors, restricting exposure to other cats, maintaining a clean living environment and ensuring your cat is vaccinated can all help prevent feline leukemia.", "Vaccination Guidelines This vaccine protects against the feline leukemia virus. We recommend this vaccine for cats who are allowed outside or whose housemates are allowed outside. Kittens and cats less than 7 years of age should receive an initial series of 2 vaccines, 3 weeks apart followed by a 1 year booster.", "Feline Lymphoma Disease Profile Also known as lymphosarcoma, lymphoma is a malignant cancer of the lymphocytes, cells which can be found in almost every organ in the body. Part of the Lymphoid system, lymphocytes play an important part of the immune system. Unsurprisingly, lymphoma is also the most common form of cancer found in cats.", "- Warnings. 1 While the virus that causes Feline Leukemia Virus cannot live long outside the cat's body, practice proper hygiene after touching or handling your cat so that you don't transmit it unwittingly to other cats. 2 Always wash your hands with soap after contact with pets." ]
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what is intrapreneurship
[ "What is Intrapreneurship? â Difference, Features and Examples of Intrapreneurs Entrepreneurship is the practice of embarking on a new business or reviving an existing business by pooling together a bunch of resources, in order to exploit new found opportunities. What is Intrapreneurship?: Intrapreneurship is the practice of entrepreneurship by employees within an organization." ]
[ "- Participants will learn how to address the following challenges: how to channel intrapreneurial energy into economies, how to develop the market-place for intrapreneurship, how to network with the emerging providers of intrapreneurship related services, how to network with investors, how to plan for early retirement and how to shift from an intrapreneur to a successful businessmen and business women, among other topics.", "- Intrapreneurship References (4 of up to 20) *. 1 Antoncic, B. and Hisrich, R.D. (2001) Intrapreneurship: Construct Refinement and Cross-cultural Validation. 2 Bornstein, D. and Davis, S. (2010) Social Entrepreneurship: What Everyone Needs To Know. 3 Carrier, C. (1996) Intrapreneurship in Small Businesses: An Exploratory Study.", "Difference Between Entrepreneur and Intrapreneur The primary difference between an entrepreneur and intrapreneur is that the former refers to a person who starts his own business with a new idea or concept, the latter represents an employee who promotes innovation within the limits of the organization.", "intrapreneur 1. 1 an employee of a large corporation who is given freedom and financial support to create new products, services, systems, etc., and does not have to follow the corporation's usual routines or protocols. Origin of intrapreneur.", "- NIOSH conducts projects internally through its intramural research program, and NIOSH funds projects for external partners through the NIOSH extramural research grant program. NIOSH intramural research includes a number of projects to develop or improve hazard or exposure-specific sensors or to use multiple sensors in combination to improve exposure assessment and to reduce workplace exposures.", "- Drawing on the power of our owner Intermountain Healthcare’s nationally-recognized healthcare supply chain expertise and leadership in technology, process improvement, and evidence-based clinical and business best practices, Intalere is uniquely positioned to be the innovation leader in the healthcare industry.", "- Cisco’s corporate venturing program for startups and scaleups. 1 Cisco Entrepreneurs in Residence (Cisco EIR) is a corporate venturing program aimed at startups & scaleups – a hyper-efficient platform to build long-term strategic relationships & business outcomes with Cisco Business Units (BUs). IoE/IoT.", "Entrepreneurship Entrepreneur (/ˌɒntrəprəˈnɜr/), is a loanword from French. First used in 1723, today the term entrepreneur implies qualities of leadership, initiative and innovation in new venture design.ntrepreneur (/ˌɒntrəprəˈnɜr/), is a loanword from French. First used in 1723, today the term entrepreneur implies qualities of leadership, initiative and innovation in new venture design.", "- The two day event will specially address the following challenges: How to channel intrapreneurial energy into our economies, How to develop the market-place for intrapreneurship, How to network with the emerging providers of intrapreneurship related services, How to network with investors, How to plan for early retirement and How to shift from an intrapreneur to successful businessmen and businesswomen, among other topics.", "Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship is the act of being an entrepreneur, which is a French word meaning one who undertakes an endeavor. Entrepreneurs assemble resources including innovations, finance and business acumen in an effort to transform innovations into economic goods.29 people found this useful.ntrepreneurship is that form of business which is taken up by an individual.It means if u hav set up a business on your own & if u are bearing all d responsibilities,profits … nd losses,den u r an entrepreneur.", "- Definition of intra-. 1 1a : within intragalacticb : during intradayc : between layers of intradermal. 2 2 : intro- an intramuscular injection.", "startup startup. Early stage in the life cycle of an enterprise where the entrepreneur moves from the idea stage to securing financing, laying down the basis structure of the business, and initiating operations or trading.n essense, let the market design the product.. - Paul Graham. Making People Happy with Your Business. One of the things I always tell startups is a principle I learned from Paul Buchheit: it's better to make a few people really happy than to make a lot of people semi-happy.", "Personal Growth Initiative Personal growth initiative , a construct operationalized by Christine Robitschek, is intentional engagement in the process of trying to change oneself. It grew out of her work with students in a wilderness program, Outward Bound, which focuses on personal growth. Personal growth initiative includes cognitive and behavioral elements. The cognitive elements, such as believing that change within the self is possible, valuing this type of change, and knowing how to change the self function as precursors for the behavioral elements.", "Intrapreneurship According to Pinchot, intrapreneurs are both employees and leaders of a large organizations that act similar to entrepreneurs in terms of e.g. self-motivation, creativity and pro-activity. Pinchot claims that while intrapreneurs must be leaders, they differ very much from managers.", "What is Entrepreneurship? Entrepreneurship is the practice of starting a new business or reviving an existing business, in order to capitalize on new found opportunities.", "Steve Jobs' Legacy: 360 Degree Engagement Apple, in a very real sense, pioneered the core concept of 360-degree engagement: emphasizing the connection between passionate employees and customer retention and thus business profitability. Here are four simple lessons from the Apple model that Jobs created—and examples of how some lesser-known companies are putting them into practice.", "Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship is the process of designing, launching and running a new business, which is often initially a small business, and the people who create these businesses are called entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurship has been described as the capacity and willingness to develop, organize and manage a business venture along with any of its risks in order to make a profit. While definitions of entrepreneurship typically focus on the launching and running of businesses due to the high risks involved", "- Human Resources module in SAP: IB: Document type - Internal Charges-Batch: IBT: Intragency Billing Transaction: IC: Document type - Internal Charges-online: IM: Investment Management module in SAP: INTSORMIL: International Sorghum/Millet Collaborative Research Support Program: INV: Inventory Department: JE: Document type - Journal entry: KE: Document type - Employee expense: KG", "- tr.v. in·ter·nal·ized, in·ter·nal·iz·ing, in·ter·nal·iz·es. 1. To make internal, personal, or subjective: Protean man internalizes the longing for immortality through an ongoing process of death and rebirth within himself (Henry S. Resnik).", "What is 'Intrapreneurship' Intrapreneurship is a step toward entrepreneurship, because intrapreneurs use their creativity for enhancing existing goods and services and filling greater needs in the marketplace.", "- The implementation guidelines for the course provide the definition and the contemporary understanding of entrepreneurship, give details of the course content, describe the understanding of learning and teaching context by explicitly defining the role of the students, teachers and the school system.", "enterprising The definition of enterprising is a person who is full of energy and ambition. An example of enterprising is someone who starts their own business. showing enterprise; full of energy and initiative; willing to undertake new projects.", "- At the Wharton School, entrepreneurship is one of four sub-fields of scholarship within the discipline of Management. All of the Goergen Entrepreneurial Management Program’s entrepreneurial management courses are offered through the Management Department.", "Intra-industry trade Intra-industry trade refers to the exchange of similar products belonging to the same industry.The term is usually applied to international trade, where the same types of goods or services are both imported and exported.lthough the theory and measurement of intra-industry trade initially focused on trade in goods, especially industrial products, it has also been observed that there is substantial intra-industry trade in the international trade of services.", "- 5 Pioneering practice in young people’s learning about entrepreneurship oung people creating a local theatre or a school magazine, or running activities for young refugees, are giving real meaning to the concept of entrepreneurial learning.", "- Soerensen sørensen says individuals who want to innovate’don t have to do it on their. Own ideas that create value often develop within, firms a process sometimes called.. Intrapreneurship he adds that most of the people who become entrepreneurs’don t create very innovative -; companies and they’don t necessarily intend. toespite the romanticized image of billion-dollar paydays for founders of tech firms, taking the leap into entrepreneurship is fraught with risk. So then why do so many workers give up the security of a steady paycheck and strike out on their own?", "Role of Internal Consultants in Managing Change Team structure 2 is the use of internal consultants, whether or not they have the title internal consultant, to support a project team and sponsor on the change management front. Many internal consultants attend Prosci's change management certification program. These consultants tend to serve in a support role on projects in the organization, developing and delivering change management strategy and plans to internal clients.", "Week 2 Assignment: Auerbach Enterprises, BUS630 Managerial Accounting Think about the people you would need and the skills they need to possess to effectively support your intrapreneurial business idea. Write a three to four (3-4) page paper in which you: Assess the type of team you consider the most appropriate to support your intrapreneur idea. Tip: Check Chapter 9, page 282.", "- Welcome to. Sustainability Entrepreneurship is the creation of new ventures based on understanding the ways social, financial, and ecological systems intersect.", "What is 'Intrapreneurship' What is 'Intrapreneurship'. Intrapreneurship is acting like an entrepreneur within a larger organization. Intraprenuers are usually highly self-motivated, proactive and action-oriented people who are comfortable with taking the initiative, even within the boundaries of an organization, in pursuit of an innovative product or service." ]
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how to apply for social security death benefits
[ "Social Security Death Benefits How to Apply For Benefits. If you are not already receiving Social Security benefits, it is important to apply promptly because benefits may be paid from the time you apply, rather than the time the worker died. You can apply by telephone or at any Social Security office. You will need to provide the following information to apply for survivor’s benefits: Proof of death—either from a funeral home or death certificate. The deceased worker’s Social Security number. Your Social Security number." ]
[ "10 Things To Know About Social Security Apply for Social Security benefits online, at your local office or by phone at 800-772-1213. To collect your full retirement benefits, apply to the Social Security Administration (SSA) three months before you wish to receive your first payment.pply for Social Security benefits online, at your local office or by phone at 800-772-1213. To collect your full retirement benefits, apply to the Social Security Administration (SSA) three months before you wish to receive your first payment.", "Social Security Survivor Benefits for a Spouse Reductions to Benefits. 1 You can apply for Social Security survivor benefits as early as age 60. If you file between age 60 and your survivor full retirement age, you will receive somewhere between 71 - 99% of your deceased spouse’s basic benefit amount. (The amount scales up for each month that you are closer to your full retirement age.)", "Social Security Survivor Benefits for a Spouse When you apply for Social Security survivor benefits you will need to take the following documents with you: 1 Proof of death—either from a funeral home or death certificate; 2 Your Social Security number, as well as the deceased worker’s; 3 Your birth certificate; Your marriage certificate, if you are a widow or widower;", "How to Report a Death to Social Security The easiest way to report a death to the Social Security Administration is to ask the funeral director to take care of it for you. Just give him your loved one’s Social Security number. He can only report the death, however. If survivors are entitled to benefits, they must take further steps on their own.", "- There are three ways to apply for Social Security: 1. You can go online to SocialSecurity.gov and submit your Social Security application right on the website. However, at this time you can only apply for retirement benefits online (you must call or visit an office in person to apply for survivor benefits). 2. Call 800-772-1213 to apply for benefits by telephone.", "Final Details: Claiming Benefits Final Details: Claiming Benefits. Death benefit: $255 for burial expenses is available to eligible spouses or dependent children. The survivor can complete the necessary form at the local Social Security office, or the funeral director may complete the application and apply the payment directly to the funeral bill.", "How do I apply for Social Security retirement benefits? For more information, go to Applying Online for Retirement Benefits. You can also apply: 1 By phone-Call us at 1-800-772-1213 (TTY 1-800-325-0778), Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. or. 2 In person-Visit your local Social Security Office.pply for Retirement Benefits. We may need to see certain documents in order to pay benefits. If you apply online, a list of documents we need to see will appear at the end of the application, along with instructions on where to submit them. The documents we may ask for are:", "How to Report a Death to Social Security Social Security number (SSN) Date and time of death. Surviving relatives. The reports can be made via telephone by calling 800-772-1213. The hours of operation for this SSA function are from 7:00 am to 7:00 pm, Monday through Friday; the number for the speech and hearing impaired is 800-325-0778.", "Apply for Social Security Benefits You cannot report a death or apply for survivors’ benefits online. If you need to report a death, contact your local Social Security office or call 1-800-772-1213 ( TTY 1-800-325-0778). You can speak to a Social Security representative between 7 AM and 7 PM Monday through Friday.", "Social Security Benefits Are not Paid for the Month of Death: A Fact Sheet in determining who should get the deceased recipient’s benefit for the month of death. SSA cannot simply mail a check to the deceased recipient. Rather, SSA would have to. determine who should receive the payment.", "What You Need to Apply for Social Security Survivor Benefits When you’re applying for Social Security survivor benefits, the Social Security Administration (SSA) will need a lot of information about you and the decedent. You can file for survivor benefits, for adults or children, as early as the month the covered worker or retiree dies.", "Final Details: Claiming Benefits Social Security. If the deceased had paid into Social Security for at least 40 quarters, two types of benefits are possible: Death benefit: $255 for burial expenses is available to eligible spouses or dependent children.", "Does Medicaid pay for funerals? Social Security. The Social Security survivors benefits program pays a special one-time lump sum amount (called the Death Benefit) of $255 to help pay for funeral or burial costs for anyone who had qualified for Social Security benefits.", "What do I do after an aging parents dies? File a Death Notice with Social Security Death Records Here's what to do after a parents dies to file a death notice. Social Security needs to be notified quickly after your parents death. As soon as possible is best. There are two ways to accomplish this. 1. Ask the funeral director that is handling your parent's affairs.", "Social Security Death Benefits You will need to provide the following information to apply for survivor’s benefits: 1 Proof of death—either from a funeral home or death certificate. 2 The deceased worker’s Social Security number. 3 Your Social Security number. 4 Your birth certificate. 5 Your marriage certificate (if applying as a widow or widower)", "Who can get Social Security survivors benefits and how do I apply? Dependent parents. Parents age 62 or older who received at least one-half support from the deceased can receive benefits. One-time lump sum death payment. A one-time payment of $255 can be made only to a spouse or child if they meet certain requirements. Survivors must apply for this payment within two years of the date of death.", "- To report the death of a person with Medicare: 1 Make sure you have the person's Social Security Number. 2 Call Social Security at 1-800-772-1213 (TTY: 1-800-325-0778).", "How do I report the death of a Medicare beneficiary? 1 Notify the bank or other financial institution of the beneficiary's death. 2 Request that the bank or other financial institution return any funds received for the month of death and later to Social Security as soon as possible. Return checks to Social Security as soon as possible.", "- Usually, the. funeral director will report the person’s death to. Social Security. You’ll need to give the deceased’s. Social Security number to the funeral director so. he or she can make the report. Some of the deceased’s family members may. be able to receive Social Security benefits if the. deceased person worked long enough under.", "- For more information, go to Applying Online for Retirement Benefits. You can also apply: 1 By phone-Call us at 1-800-772-1213 (TTY 1-800-325-0778), Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. or. 2 In person-Visit your local Social Security Office.", "The Social Security Death Benefits You Need to Know About Social Security offers surviving family members two types of benefits when someone dies. The official Social Security death benefit is just a small one-time $255 payment. But Social Security's survivor benefits are much more important, providing family members with monthly payments that in some cases last the rest of their lives.", "Social Security Survivor Benefits for a Spouse 1 If you apply for social security survivor benefits between age 60 and your full retirement age, you will receive somewhere between 71 - 99% of your deceased spouse’s basic benefit amount.( 2 The amount scales up for each month that you are closer to your full retirement age.). If you apply for social security survivor benefits between age 60 and your full retirement age, you will receive somewhere between 71 - 99% of your deceased spouse’s basic benefit amount. ( 2 The amount scales up for each month that you are closer to your full retirement age.).", "- You can go online to SocialSecurity.gov and submit your Social Security application right on the website. However, at this time you can only apply for retirement benefits online (you must call or visit an office in person to apply for survivor benefits). 2. Call 800-772-1213 to apply for benefits by telephone.", "- The Social Security Administration pays out Retirement Insurance Benefits (RIB) to retirees, as well as administering Medicare, spousal Social Security benefits and survivors' benefits. You can apply for benefits at your local SSA office, through the mail, by calling Immediate Claims Taking (800-772-1213) or online.", "Top Questions about Social Security What You Need to Do. To report a death: Provide the deceased person's Social Security number to the funeral director so they can report the death to the SSA. Or contact your local Social Security office or call 1-800-772-1213 (TTY 1-800-325-0778) to make the report.", "How to Notify Social Security of the Death of a Beneficiary Contact the Social Security Office at 800-772-1213. The line is open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. during the week; the same hours apply regardless of which time zone you are calling from. Have the deceased beneficiary's Social Security number available when you call.", "Frequently Asked Questions about Applying for Social Security Benefits Applying for Social Security benefits (benefits are not paid automatically) involves some work on your part. You must fill out some forms and provide certain documentation such as your birth certificate, Social Security card, etc. You should apply four months before you want to being receiving your benefits.", "What should I do when someone dies? Frequently Asked Questions. Notify Social Security as soon as possible when someone getting benefits dies. In most cases, the funeral director will report the person’s death to Social Security. Give the funeral director the deceased’s Social Security number so he or she can report the death.", "Benefits Planner: Survivors Following the death of a Social Security recipient, the SSA will pay a lump-sum death benefit of $255 to: 1 A spouse who was living with the deceased person at the time of death; or. 2 A spouse or a child who, in the month of death, is eligible for a Social Security benefit based on the deceased person’s record.", "Reporting the Death of a Medicare Beneficiary: Social Security Death Notification Reporting the Death of a Medicare Beneficiary. To report the death of a Medicare beneficiary, a family member or person responsible for the care of the beneficiary may call Social Security at 1-800-772-1213. You must have the beneficiary’s Social Security number available when you make this call. TTY users should call 1-800-325-0778. Representatives are available Monday through Friday, from 7AM to 7PM. In most cases, the funeral home will report the Medicare beneficiary’s death to Social Security." ]
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pari name origin
[ "Find the perfect name with our expert baby name toolsâFree! Meanings and history of the name Paris : | Edit. It is of Greek origin. Greek mythology: Paris was the young and beautiful prince of Troy whose love affair with Helen caused the Trojan war. Paris has also been used in English as a surname for immigrants from the capital of France." ]
[ "- Addi /ad-di/ [2 sylls.] as a name for girls. Addi's name origin is Old German, and the name Addi means noble kind. Addi is an alternate spelling of Ada (Old German).", "- Another meaning of Suri is Rose . Its origin is Persian . Suri is a form of Sarah and is generally pronounced like SUR ee . This name is mostly being used as a girls name. Last year it ranked 1,109th in the U.S. Social Security Administration list of most popular baby girl names.", "- Addi /ad-di/ [2 sylls.] as a name for girls. Addi's name origin is Old German, and the name Addi means noble kind. Addi is an alternate spelling of Ada (Old German). Addi is also a form of Adelaide (Old German): from adal heid.", "- Mistry Family History. Mistry Name Meaning. Indian (Gujarat and Bombay city): Hindu and Parsi name meaning ‘skilled artisan’ in Gujarati, from Portuguese mestre ‘master’, ‘expert’. This word has come to mean ‘carpenter’, ‘cook’, ‘mason’, ‘tailor’, ‘teacher’ in the various Indian languages into which it has been borrowed from Portuguese.", "- What does Akriti mean, popularity, numerology and more. The name Akriti is of Hindi origin. The meaning of Akriti is body. It is also of Sanskrit origin, where its meaning is diagram .ndian names or Hindu names are listed in Our Baby Namer under Indian, Hindi and Sanskrit. Other names which may be used my Muslim Indians would be listed under Arabic or Iranian names. Indian names generally contain a given name followed by some number of secondary names.", "Mira - Meaning of Mira It is derived from the word meri meaning 'great, famous'. The name evolved as a short form of other Slavic names with the first element 'meri'. Mira is used mostly in the Indian language and its language of origin is Sanskrit. Meaning: prosperous. Mira's origin is Hebrew.", "- Meaning of Indian name: Vamsi. Meaning of the name Vamsi is 'Telugu name, Krishna'. Vamsi is a name of Hindu / Indian origin, and is commonly used for males. The name number for Vamsi is '1'. Click here to get the numerological analysis for the name 'Vamsi'. All content on this site is copyrighted.", "Definition The term “ Aryan ” has had a history filled with controversy. The source of the English word Aryan comes from the Sanskrit word ārya, which is the self-designation used by the Vedic Indic people who migrated into the Indian subcontinent about 1500 BCE.The Sanskrit term has a cognate in the Iranian word arya, which is also a self-designation.efore the time of the Aryan migration into the Indian subcontinent, there was a highly developed civilization in ancient India known as the Indus Valley Civilization, which was located in what is Pakistan and northwest India today, on the fertile flood plain of the Indus River and its vicinity.", "- surname or family name desai has indian origin most common language spoken by them are gujarati marathi konkani they are originated and or found widely in maharashtra gujarat states similar sounding surnames das desai dias origin state of origin mother tongue religion of surname desai", "Find the perfect name with our expert baby name toolsâFree! Origin of the name Bryce: English name originating as a surname taken to English by the French in the Middle Ages. It is believed to be of Celtic origin and might be derived from the element bri (force, strength) or brigh (brígh, valor). Strength: Var. Bryce: Short. bringlish name originating as a surname taken to English by the French in the Middle Ages. It is believed to be of Celtic origin and might be derived from the element bri (force, strength) or brigh (brígh, valor). Strength: Var. Bryce: Short. bri", "- The meaning of Suri is Princess . Its origin is Yiddish variant of the Hebrew name Sarah . Suri is a form of Sarah and is generally pronounced like SUR ee . Another meaning of Suri is Sun .", "- Name found among people of Indian origin in Guyana and Trinidad: from the Indian personal name Ramprasad, from Sanskrit rama ‘pleasing’, name of an incarnation of the god Vishnu, + prasada ‘favor’, ‘grace’, ‘gift’, ‘offering of food’.", "Find the perfect name with our expert baby name toolsâFree! Origin of the name Patience: Taken from patience (waiting without complaint, forebearance, calm endurance), which is derived from the Latin pati (to suffer). From A World of Baby Names by Teresa Norman.rigin of the name Patience: Taken from patience (waiting without complaint, forebearance, calm endurance), which is derived from the Latin pati (to suffer). From A World of Baby Names by Teresa Norman.", "- Parrish Name Meaning. English (mainly southern): from the Old French habitational name and personal name Paris (see Paris 1).", "- The name Ori is a baby boy name. The name Ori comes from the Hebrew origin. In Hebrew The meaning of the name Ori is: My light.he name Ori is a baby boy name. The name Ori comes from the Hebrew origin. In Hebrew The meaning of the name Ori is: My light.", "Find the perfect name with our expert baby name toolsâFree! Origin of the name Bryce: English name originating as a surname taken to English by the French in the Middle Ages. It is believed to be of Celtic origin and might be derived from the element bri (force, strength) or brigh (brígh, valor). Strength: Var. Bryce: Short. Bri From A world Of Baby names By Teresa. normannglish name originating as a surname taken to English by the French in the Middle Ages. It is believed to be of Celtic origin and might be derived from the element bri (force, strength) or brigh (brígh, valor). Strength: Var. Bryce: Short. bri", "- Name Sachi generally means Truth or Grace, is of Indian, Japanese origin, Name Sachi is a Feminine (or Girl) name. Person with name Sachi are mainly Hindu by religion.", "- Etymology 1 [edit]. From Proto-Indo-European *pere ‎(“ produce, procure, bring forward, bring forth ”), related to pariō ‎(“ to produce ”) and properus ‎(“ ready ”). See also English apparent, parent, and peer.", "Maili - Meaning of Maili Maili is derived from Polynesian and Hebrew origins. From Polynesian roots, its meaning is gentle breeze. In addition, Maili is a variant of the name Mary (English). Maili is not regularly used as a baby girl name. It is not listed in the top 1000. In 2015, within the family of girl names directly linked to Maili, Mary was the most widely used.", "Bibi parsi Meaning : The name Bibi is an Parsi baby name. In Parsi origin the meaning of name Bibi is : Lady", "Mhairi - Meaning of Mhairi (m)hai-ri, mh-a- iri ] The baby girl name Mhairi is of Hebrew origin and it is used mainly in the Scottish language. Mhairi is a variant of Mary (English).See also the related form, Mairi (Irish, Scottish, English, and Gaelic). Mhairi is unusual as a baby girl name.It is not listed in the top 1000. Within the family of girl names directly linked to Mhairi, Mary was the most popular in 2012.m)hai-ri, mh-a- iri ] The baby girl name Mhairi is of Hebrew origin and it is used mainly in the Scottish language. Mhairi is a variant of Mary (English).", "Sari The word sari described in Sanskrit शाटी śāṭī which means 'strip of cloth' and शाडी śāḍī or साडी sāḍī in Prakrit, and which was corrupted to sāṛī in Hindi. The word 'Sattika' is mentioned as describing women's attire in ancient India in Buddhist Jain literature called Jatakas.he tightly fitted, short blouse worn under a sari is a choli. Choli evolved as a form of clothing in the 10th century AD, and the first cholis were only front covering; the back was always bare but covered with end of saris pallu.", "- Parikshith is a unique name with impressive meaning. It belongs to Arabic origin. You can find name meaning of Parikshith in both English & Urdu, and other languages as well.", "- Jamnapari. amnapari (or Jamunapari) is a breed of goat originating from Indian subcontinent. Since 1953 they have been imported to Indonesia (popular as Etawa goat, and its mixture with a local goat called PE, peranakan Etawa or Etawa mix) where they have been a great success.t is similar to the Jamnapari goat. It is also known as Amritsari goat. Beetal is considered to be a good milker with large body size and high fecundity. It usually gives birth to two or three kids at a time.", "How the name came India who gave this name.? Best Answer: The name India came from Indus, a river in India. Indus was derived from the Old Persian word Hindu, from the Sanskrit word Sindhu, which was the historic local name of the Indus River.The ancient Greeks called the Indians Indoi, the people of the Indus.eport Abuse. The name India is derived from Indus, which is derived from the Old Persian word Hindu, from Sanskrit Sindhu, the historic local appellation for the Indus River. The ancient Greeks referred to the Indians as Indoi, the people of the Indus. Source(s): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/India.", "Basmati Basmati derives from the Sanskrit word बासमती vasmati, meaning fragrant. Basmati rice is believed to have been cultivated in the Indian Subcontinent for centuries. The earliest extant work to mention the basmati rice is Heer Ranjha (1766).Basmati was introduced to the Middle East by Indian traders.asmati derives from the Sanskrit word बासमती vasmati, meaning fragrant. Basmati rice is believed to have been cultivated in the Indian Subcontinent for centuries. The earliest extant work to mention the basmati rice is Heer Ranjha (1766). Basmati was introduced to the Middle East by Indian traders.", "Sindhu, Hindu, Indu (s), India Misconceptions about the origin of the name Hindu. It is wrongly assumed that the name 'Hindu' and the name 'India' was derived from the river Sindhu (Indus). This is not exactly true since it is the people (the Sindhu tribe) and their kingdom (the Sindhu kingdom) that mattered in trade-relationships not a river.t strached along the banks of river Sindhu (Indus) in Pakistan. As per Mahabharata, the king Jayadratha (Duryodhana 's brother-in-law) was the king of the Sindhus, the Sauviras and the Sivis. Sauvira and Sivi were two kingdoms that lied close to the Sindhu kingdom.", "Meaning of Indian name: Aparna Meaning of Indian name: Aparna. Meaning of the name Aparna is 'Goddess Parvati'. Aparna is a name of Hindu / Indian origin, and is commonly used for females.", "- The Agarwal Banias have a clan called Mangal.Name found among people of Indian origin in Guyana and Trinidad: from the Indian personal name Mangal, also from Sanskrit mangala ‘auspicious’. Source: Dictionary of American Family Names ©2013, Oxford University Press.angal census records. Census records can offer a lot of little known facts about your Mangal ancestors, such as occupation. Occupation can tell you about your ancestors' social status and economic status.", "- Indian names or Hindu names are listed in Our Baby Namer under Indian, Hindi and Sanskrit. Other names which may be used my Muslim Indians would be listed under Arabic or Iranian names. Indian names generally contain a given name followed by some number of secondary names.Secondary names are often patronyms, names derived from the father, grandfather or other paternal ancestor, village names, occupation names, or names of gods. Hindu given names are from Sanskrit.Given names derive from a number of sources including religion, nature, family names, and sanskrit vocabulary words.n the U.S. in 2014 less than 5 girls were given the name. Less than 5 boys were given the name. View the Sarisha Name Popularity Page to see how the popularity trend for Sarisha has changed since 1880, or to compare the popularity of Sarisha to other names." ]
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institution definition
[ "institution The definition of an institution is an established custom or practice, or a group of people that was formed for a specific reason or a building that houses the group of people. 1 Marriage is an example of a cultural institution. 2 A town council is an example of an institution of government." ]
[ "- €€€€€€€€€€€ €€€€€€€€€ In deciding with whom institutions may share information, careful attention should be paid to the definition of financial institution in the regulation.€ Financial institution is defined generally to include most financial institutions that are subject to the banking agencies' and Treasury's suspicious activity reporting requirements (e.g., banks, bank", "- An organization or organisation is an entity comprising multiple people, such as an institution or an association, that has a collective goal and is linked to an external environment. The word is derived from the Greek word organon, which means organ.", "- Definition of campus. 1 : the grounds and buildings of a university, college, or school. 2 : a university, college, or school viewed as an academic, social, or spiritual entity. 3 : grounds that resemble a campus a hospital campus a landscaped corporate campus.", "- Define institutions. institutions synonyms, institutions pronunciation, institutions translation, English dictionary definition of institutions. Patterns of behavior which become established over the course of time. Sometimes used to refer to large organizations that have established codes of...", "peculiar institution Define peculiar institution: the practice or institution of keeping slaves —used formerly of slavery as an institution peculiar to the South in the… the practice or institution of keeping slaves —used formerly of slavery as an institution peculiar to the South in the U.S.…", "- 1 institution-First a noun of action or process that became a general and abstract noun describing something objective and systematic. 2 purposely, purposefully-Purposely means intentionally, on purpose, while purposefully means with a specific purpose or objective in mind..", "- of, relating to, or established by institution. 2. of or relating to organized establishments, foundations, societies, or the like, or to the buildings devoted to their work. 3. of the nature of an institution.", "-  Institutions are connected through status and role of the members. Characteristics of Social Institutions 5 agha zohaib khan ::: www.css.theazkp.com  Institutions are the most important agencies in the formation of personality.  Social institutions are the great conservers and transmitters of cultural heritage.", "- DEFINITION SUMMARY: Establishment. The physical location of a certain economic activity, for example, a factory, mine, store, or office. Generally a single establishment produces a single good or provides a single service. An enterprise (a private firm, government, or non-profit organization) could consist of a single establishment or multiple establishments.", "- All Institution Types Defined. Agreement Corporation. Corporation chartered by a state to engage in international banking: so named because the corporation enters into an agreement with the Fed's Board of Governors that it will limit its activities to those permitted. Bank Holding Company.", "Institution The term institution commonly applies to both informal institutions such as customs, or behavior patterns important to a society, and to particular formal institutions created by entities such as the government and public services.", "The Complete Story Behind Powerful Political Institutions History & Culture. Definition: Political institutions are organizations which create, enforce, and apply laws; that mediate conflict; make (governmental) policy on the economy and social systems; and otherwise provide representation for the populous. Examples of such political institutions include political parties, trade unions, and the (legal) courts.", "- Financial institution. In finance and economics, a financial institution is an institution that provides financial services for its clients or members. One of the most important financial services provided by a financial institution is acting as a financial intermediary. Most financial institutions are regulated by the government.", "- By Tom Head. Definition: The term institutional racism describes societal patterns that have the net effect of imposing oppressive or otherwise negative conditions against identifiable groups on the basis of race or ethnicity.", "- An institute is an organization set up to do a particular type of work, especially research or teaching . You can also use institute to refer to the building the organization occupies . See full definition of institute", "Definition of âeconomic institutionâ - English Dictionary Definition of “economic institution” - English Dictionary. “economic institution” in Business English. economic institutionnoun [ C ] › a company or an organization that deals with money or with managing the distribution of money, goods, and services in an economy. Banks, government organizations, and investment funds are all economic institutions: Technical assistance will be needed to rebuild essential economic institutions after this upheaval.", "institution Institution definition, an organization, establishment, foundation, society, or the like, devoted to the promotion of a particular cause or program, especially one of a public, educational, or charitable character: This college is the best institution of its kind. See more.", "- In finance and economics, a financial institution is an institution that provides financial services for its clients or members.One of the most important financial services provided by a financial institution is acting as a financial intermediary. Most financial institutions are regulated by the government.ne of the most important financial services provided by a financial institution is acting as a financial intermediary. Most financial institutions are regulated by the government.", "institution Related Terms. 1 1. Establishment, foundation, or organization created to pursue a particular type of endeavor, such as banking by a financial institution. 2 2. Consistent and organized pattern of behavior or activities (established by law or custom) that is self-regulating in accordance with generally accepted norms.", "- an institution for popular education providing discussions, lectures, concerts, etc. 2. a building for such activities.", "- 1 De institutione musica ('On the Fundaments of Music', beginning of the 6th c.) Eclectic treatise influenced by the ancient Greek treatises on the theory and ethics of music, such as those of Aristotle and Ptolemy, Pythagoras and Aristoxenus.", "establishment (often initial capital letter) the existing power structure in society; the dominant groups in society and their customs or institutions; institutional authority (usually preceded by the): The Establishment believes exploring outer space is worth any tax money spent.", "Social Institutions Examples A social institution consists of a group of people who have come together for a common purpose. These institutions are a part of the social order of society and they govern behavior and expectations of individuals. Examples of Community. Community - a group of people in the same area and under the same government.", "Charitable organization charitable institution (is a kind of charitable trust; acts on the basis of the constituent or founding act; charitable organization whose founding act defines assets that one or several founders transfer to achieve the goals of charitable activity from such assets and / or income from such assets.", "- Definition of FINANCIAL INSTITUTION. : an enterprise specializing in the handling and investment of funds (as a bank, trust company, insurance company, savings and loan association, or investment company). ADVERTISEMENT.", "Introduction to Sociology/Print version A socio-cultural institution is a cultural pattern, practice, or relationship that is organized and reinforced by the local community. They are the stage or real world context in which all of life is learned and lived out.An example of a socio-cultural institution is “hockey night” in Canada (HNIC).The evening events are far more than simply sports and entertainment.They are part of national identity.ow is each defined? 1 Material culture is the sphere in which observable behavior occurs with all its objects. 2 Art and play include symbols and rituals plus markers of status and identity. 3 Social organization involves the make-up and arrangement of society. 4 Kinship defines the family structure (there are five global patterns) and is the most 5 ... Eco", "- 5. Institutions that pertain to the governance of a society, its formal distribution of authority, its use of force, and its relationships to other societies and political units. The state, an important political institution in modern societies, is the apparatus of governance over a particular territory.", "Definition of 'establish' Definition of 'establish'. establish. If someone establishes something such as an organization, a type of activity, or a set of rules, they create it or introduce it in such a way that it is likely to last for a long time. The U.N. has established detailed criteria for who should be allowed to vote.", "InstitutionsFabio RojasLAST REVIEWED: 02 March 2018LAST MODIFIED: 26 August 2013DOI: 10.1093/obo/9780199756384-0132 Institutions LAST MODIFIED: 26 August 2013 DOI: 10.1093/obo/9780199756384-0132. Sociologists have long noticed that communal life is often orderly. This observation motivates the idea of “institution.” One definition is that institutions are stable patterns of behavior that define, govern, and constrain action. Another definition is that an institution is an organization or other formal social structure that governs a field of action.", "Definitions &Translations Wiktionary(0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: 1 institutionalized(Adjective) of or relating to something that has been established as an institution. 2 institutionalized(Adjective) of or relating to someone who has been committed to an institution, such as a prison or an insane asylum." ]
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explain shotgun choke tubes
[ "- Shotgun Choke Tubes: A choke tube is; a removable interior tube at the end of a shotgun barrel that controls shot dispersion. Choke tubes typically come in cylinder, improved cylinder, modified, improved modified, full and extra full.A cylinder choke tube produces a very wide shot dispersion, whereas a extra full choke tube will provide a much tighter shot pattern. Different chokes are used for skeet, trap, and sporting clays.hoke tube selection is a confusing issue amongst a lot of shotgunners but one that is easily explained. Everyone knows how to pattern a shotgun and what they are looking for, which is the ultimate full choke pattern at 40 yards, which is a 70% shot pattern, it is this area where it all gets fuzzy and needs explaining." ]
[ "Shotgun Choke Tube Information A choke is simply a tapered constriction of the gun barrel’s bore at the muzzle end. The exit end of the choke is smaller by some dimension than the actual bore of the barrel. This difference is the amount of constriction. For example if the bore of the barrel is .730 and the exit dia of the choke is .710 you have a constriction of .020.", "Carb/Choke & Parts Cleaner Overtime, carburetors and choke valves can become clogged with gum, varnish and dirt, affecting performance. Gumout® Carb/Choke & Parts Cleaner quickly removes these deposits from the inside and outside of the carburetor to improve engine performance and fuel economy.", "- Details. Mossberg 500 Accu-Choke TuBes: For Lead Shot Only. Choke TuBes May Be Used On The following Interchangeable Choke Models: Mossberg, Smith & Wesson, Savage, U.S. Repeating Arms (Winchester) And Maverick.....See Details For More Info.ost Mossberg shotguns Come With Screw-In Choke Tubes, But Many Shooters Like To Add To The StAndard Tubes Or Need Replacements. Mossberg offers Such a Wide Selection From Skeet To Turkey Tubes. Accu-Mag Choke Tubes HAndle Lead, Steel And All Other Non-To.", "- details. Offered in a variety of sizes, Mossberg Accu-Choke Tubes provide consistent pattern performance for hunting and recreational shooting. These convenient tubes screw into and out of Mossberg shotguns quickly and easily for on-the-fly changes.ffered in a variety of sizes, Mossberg Accu-Choke Tubes provide consistent pattern performance for hunting and recreational shooting.", "- The choke system is used to start cold engines. Since the fuel in a cold engine is sticking to the cylinder walls due to condensation, the mixture is too lean for the engine to start. The choke system will add fuel to the engine to compensate for the fuel that is stuck to the cylinder walls. Once the engine is warmed up, condensation is not a problem, and the choke is not needed. The air/fuel mixture must be changes to meet the demands of the needs of the engine. The ideal air/fuel ratio is 14.7 grams of air to 1 gram of fuel.", "\"\"\"accu-choke\"\" barrel on a maverick model 88?\" (maverick is made by mossberg). and on the side of the barrel is says accu-choke does that mean is has a built in choke or something? other then that it has no way to add a choke of any kind. 28 inch barrel if that helps any.maverick is made by mossberg). and on the side of the barrel is says accu-choke does that mean is has a built in choke or something? other then that it has no way to add a choke of any kind. 28 inch barrel if that helps any.", "Nasogastric (Ryles) Tubes A nasogastric tube is a narrow bore tube passed into the stomach via the nose. It is used for short-or medium-term nutritional support, and also for aspiration of stomach contents-eg, for decompression of intestinal obstruction.A wide bore tube is used if drainage is needed; otherwise, a finer bore tube is used. In the absence of a positive aspirate test, where pH readings are more than 5.5, or in a patient who is unconscious or on a ventilator, an X-ray must be obtained to confirm the initial position of the nasogastric tube.", "funnel a cone-shaped utensil with a tube at the apex for conducting liquid or other substance through a small opening, as into a bottle, jug, or the like. a smokestack, especially of a steamship.", "Overview Ear tubes. Overview. Ear tubes (tympanostomy tubes, ventilation tubes, pressure equalization tubes) are tiny, hollow cylinders, usually made of plastic or metal, that are surgically inserted into the eardrum. An ear tube creates an airway that ventilates the middle ear and prevents the accumulation of fluids behind the eardrum. Ear tubes are often recommended for children who have persistent fluid buildup behind the eardrum, especially if the condition causes hearing loss and affects speech development.", "- All the exotic rounds reviewed above are chambered in 12 gauge 2 3/4′’ shot shells and can be shot out of a barrel equipped with an improved cylinder, modified, or tactical choke.", "- Rifled Slugs are meant for smooth bore barrels mainly. The rifled slug is made of lead and so if you shoot it through a rifled barrel the lead touching the rifling will cause some of the lead to peal off and can build up over a very short period of time.es, you can shoot rifled slugs out of a smooth-bore barrel with any choke. Pattern with different manufacturer's slugs, and at different distances to see which works best. … Different guns like different ammo so see what yours likes. If it is a smooth-bore, do not use sabots. 7 people found this useful.", "- MEASURING SHOTGUN CHOKE. 1 True Cylinder 0-1 points. 2 Improved cylinder 3-6. 3 Quarter (American Improved) 8-12. 4 Half (American Modified) 17-23. 5 Three-quarters (Improved Modified) 25-30. 6 Full 35-40. 7 Super full 40+.", "Definition of 'choke' The choke on a motorcycle restricts the amount of air that is mixed with the gas. A choke is a device that restricts the flow of air at the entrance of the carburetor. A choke is a device for reducing the flow of a fluid in a pipe or tube. The choke on a motorcycle restricts the amount of air that is mixed with the gas. A choke is a device that restricts the flow of air at the entrance of the carburetor.", "- (And with wire gauge sizes, the larger number is for a smaller diameter as with shotgun barrels, the 20 gauge bore diameter is smaller than the 12 gauge bore diameter.) The four number differences in gauge size will create the correctly calibrated bottleneck for the Fusible Link to function.", "- The PCV valve connects the crankcase to the intake manifold from a location more-or-less opposite the breather connection. Typical locations include the opposite valve cover that the breather tube connects to on a V engine.he PCV valve is only one part of the PCV system, which is essentially a variable and calibrated air leak, whereby the engine returns its crankcase combustion gases to the air intake.", "- Shotgun chokes, whether they be screw-in choke tubes or fixed-chokes (permanent part of the barrel) are used to control the diameter and density of the pellet pattern at a spe … cific distance. Example: An improved cylinder (IC) choke would produce a larger diameter (more open) pattern at around 30 yards.", "Guide to Shotgun Choke Tubes Modified: This choke has less constriction than a full choke, delivering approximately 60 percent of a shell's total pellets in a 30-inch circle at 40 yards. It's great for general waterfowl hunting and hunting distant-flushing upland birds and small-game animals such as late-season pheasants and rabbits.", "- Choke is performance-based, often having very little to do with what a barrel or a screw-choke tube is marked. Choke is also not design-based or constriction-based. Though shotgunners have picked up on the word constriction, there is no such thing as a choke marked as to actual constriction.", "- Tube. The tube is the main body of the scope that holds all the working parts. The most common riflescope tubes are 1 or 30mm in dia. The objective lens, the non-eye end of the scope, allows light to come into the scope.", "Carb/Choke & Parts Cleaner Overtime, carburetors and choke valves can become clogged with gum, varnish and dirt, affecting performance. Gumout® Carb/Choke & Parts Cleaner quickly removes these deposits from the inside and outside of the carburetor to improve engine performance and fuel economy. It also effectively cleans all nonpainted metal parts and surfaces. Keep away from battery terminals and electrical connections.", "- Dragon's breath is a special type of incendiary-effect round for a 12 gauge (18.5 mm) shotgun. Dragon's breath consists primarily of magnesium pellets/shards. When the round is fired, sparks and flames can shoot out to about 100 feet (30 meters), although some sources claim it extends to 300 feet (91 meters). Dragon's breath is normally chambered in 12 gauge 2 3/4 (18.5 mm × 69.9 mm) shot shell.", "Why do SWAT teams use pump instead of auto-loading shotguns? Views • Most Viewed Writer in. Guns and Firearms with 780+ answers. They use both but a reason to choose a pump over an autoloader is to take advantage of the wide variety of shotgun ammunition; much of it made specially for police use. There are shotgun shells that shoot pepper spray balls, shells for knocking doors off their hinges, shells that shoot rubber balls, slugs, etc.", "Choke (electronics) Common-mode chokes, where two coils are wound on a single core, are useful for prevention of electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI) from power supply lines and for prevention of malfunctioning of electronic equipment.t is a functional name; the name “choke” is used if an inductor is used for blocking or decoupling higher frequencies, but is simply called an “inductor” if used in electronic filters or tuned circuits.", "Choke (electronics) A choke, with two 20 mH windings and rated to handle 2 A. In electronics, a choke is an inductor used to block higher-frequency alternating current (AC) in an electrical circuit, while passing lower-frequency or direct current (DC). A choke usually consists of a coil of insulated wire often wound on a magnetic core, although some consist of a doughnut-shaped bead of ferrite material strung on a wire.", "- — Information accurate as of: build 763959. 12 Gauge Buckshot shells are used by the Pump Shotgun, and alternatively the Waterpipe Shotgun and Eoka Pistol. Their crafting recipe is not known by default, and is an uncommon blueprint. When crafting the buckshot, you craft two at a time.", "- Shotgun ammunition is the bullets/shells that are used in shotguns. Shotgun ammunition is typically available in the form of big, lead slugs or cartridges consisting of hundreds of tiny little pellets.hotgun ammunition is the bullets/shells that are used in shotguns. Shotgun ammunition is typically available in the form of big, lead slugs or cartridges consisting of hundreds of tiny little pellets.", "Breastplates and Chokers Breastplates and Chokers Breastplates and Chokers Kachina House has a great selection of Native American clothing such as choker necklaces and breastplate armor. Breastplates were worn by warriors in battle and protected them from arrows and spears. After the introduction of the bullet in the late 1600s, the breastplates had no purpose except to give the warrior a sense of personal strength. The choker necklaces and mini-… Click Here to Read More.", "CHOKE TUBES Choke Tubes Explained: New to shooting? Just don't quite understand shotgun choke tubes? You're not alone. Many shotgun owners that have been shooting for years and years do not understand shotgun chokes either.hoke Tubes Explained: New to shooting? Just don't quite understand shotgun choke tubes? You're not alone. Many shotgun owners that have been shooting for years and years do not understand shotgun chokes either.", "- the PCV is supposed to allow enough vacuum to the valve cover to cause a slight negative pressure in the crank case and suck out the blow by into the intake manifold to be burnt. the foam pad in the breather is to filter the air that is being drawn into the crank case by manifold vacuum.", "Shotgun Choke and Shot Pattern Shotgun Choke and Shot Pattern. 1 Cylinder choke is an unconstricted barrel. The shot pattern spreads quickly. 2 Improved Cylinder choke has a slight constriction. It allows the shot pattern to spread fairly quickly. This is a good choice for quail, rabbits, and other upland game. 3 Modified choke has moderate constriction." ]
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what abiotic factors affect climate
[ "Abiotic Factors of an Ecosystem: Definition & Examples Climate is an abiotic factor - think about how many individual abiotic factors make up something as large as a climate. Natural disasters, such as earthquakes, volcanoes, and forest fires, are also abiotic factors. These types of abiotic factors certainly have drastic effects on the ecosystems they encounter." ]
[ "What factors affect climate? -surrounding natural features such as mountains or forests that can alter precipitation and weather. - ocean currents. -human activity such as pollution or 'urban jungles' where a regions climate can be artificially warmed up by the effects of concrete and decreased water runoff causeing increased precipitation.", "- Climate Control Factors The climate of any particular place is influenced by a host of interacting factors. These include latitude, elevation, nearby water, ocean currents, topography, vegetation, and prevailing winds.", "Factors that Influence Climate There are lots of factors that influence our climate. Elevation or Altitude effect climate. Normally, climatic conditions become colder as altitude increases. “Life zones” on a high mountain reflect the changes, plants at the base are the same as those in surrounding countryside, but no trees at all can grow above the timberline.", "- The altitude affects the climate in the sense that the higher the altitude the colder and harsher the climate.For instance, on top of a mountain there are severe wind chills and extremely low temperatures.ltitude affects the climate because wind blows moisture from the ocean up the side of the mountain, the air gets cold and can't hold the moisture anymore so it rains/snows th … en the now dried air goes down the other side of the mountain and it normally creates a desert or something dry on the other side.", "- Biotic and abiotic factors affect the organisms in an ecosystem. Biotic factors may include things like predation, disease, competition, parasitism, consumption, and symbiosis. And certainly abiotic factors, like the weather, can also impact living things. The interplay of all the biotic and abiotic factors in an ecosystem determines the carrying capacity of that ecosystem for any particular species.", "How does wind and water affect climate? the prevailing winds affect the climate because when the wind kicks up it takes moisture into the atmosphere. It affects the amount of precipitation that a region recieves.", "Abiotic and Biotic Factors Abiotic factor examples include temperature, wind speed, and humidity. An abiotic factor is any component that is not a living organism that affects the organisms in the ecosystem. Abiotic factors related to climate include temperature, wind speed, humidity, amount of sunlight, and shade. Abiotic factors can also be in the soil and include things such as pH and mineral content.", "Factors that Influence Climate Polar regions experience the greatest variation, with long periods of limited or no sunlight in winter and up to 24 hours of daylight in the summer. Topography The Topography of an area can greatly influence our climate. Mountain ranges are natural barriers to air movement. In California, winds off the Pacific ocean carry moisture-laden air toward the coast.", "- How the oceans influence climate The oceans influence climate over long and short time-scales. On the longest time-scale of geologic time, the shape and location of the continents helps to determine the oceans' circulation patterns.", "What Are Examples of Abiotic Factors of the Ocean? Quick Answer. The abiotic, or non-living, factors influencing the world’s oceans include temperature, sunlight, wind and dissolved minerals. These factors contrast with biotic factors, such as fish, plankton and dolphins. Both biotic and abiotic factors affect local ecosystems, but the biotic factors are often determined first by the abiotic factors.", "- Abiotic factors include moisture, sunlight, soil chemistry, temperature, water chemistry and precipitation. These factors have a significant impact on the reproduction and survival of each species in an ecosystem. Without the right amount of sunlight or moisture, for example, some plants are unable to survive.", "2.What factors affect biome location? 2.What factors affect biome location? Temperature and precipitation heavily modify the landscape of a given area. Since these changes occur, these factors greatly impact the distribution of biomes because biomes are characterized by their vegetation which is affected by these factors. 1.When a place is nearer to the equator the the temperature is higher because the earth is tilted so its closer to the sun.", "How Abiotic Factors Affect Living Organisms Abiotic factors are the non-living things like temperature, soils conditions, water, etc. of a particular area that determine the kind of life surviving there. The article discusses these abiotic factors and how they affect living organisms.", "Major climate factors The higher your elevation, the cooler the temperatures will be, in both winter and summer. The growing season is usually shorter, as well. Jet streams. The strong, fast high-altitude air currents known as jet streams affect climate by picking up air of all types--moist, dry, warm, cold--and carrying it to other areas.", "How Abiotic Factors Affect Living Organisms written by: Atula Gupta•edited by: Rebecca Scudder•updated: 7/15/2010. Abiotic factors are the non-living things like temperature, soils conditions, water, etc. of a particular area that determine the kind of life surviving there. The article discusses these abiotic factors and how they affect living organisms. slide 1 of 8.", "How Abiotic Factors Affect Living Organisms Important Abiotic Factors. Planet Earth is the only known planet that has conditions suitable enough for living organisms to grow, reproduce and survive. These conditions are a combination of non-living components like water, sunlight, temperature and living components like micro-organisms, plants and animals.", "6.2 factors that influence weather 1 16. 2 Factors that Influence Weather• Heat (Convection) – climate is influenced by how heat energy is exchanged between air over oceans and over land.• Land Changes – climate is influenced by urbanization and deforestation 16.", "- 1 Factors that Influence Weather• Heat (Convection) – climate is influenced by how heat energy is exchanged between air over oceans and over land.• Land Changes – climate is influenced by urbanization and deforestation 16.", "- Major wind systems, the trade winds, monsoons. The incident solar radiation, the distribution of the continents and the oceans, the rotation of the Earth and the land elevation all affect the climate. Most of the solar radiation falls in the Equatorial region.", "Tilt and Latitude While there are other factors that affect general climate in an area (terrain, location relative to mountains/oceans, and height above/below sea level, for example), latitude is an important factor in determining what type of climate a location will have.", "- Other examples: An abiotic factor is a non-living thing that affects animals in an ecosystem. It affects the amount of animals that can live in that area.(carrying capacity i think) An example of an abiotic factor would be water. water dose not breathe or eat.", "What are the abiotic factors of the Savannah? How do they affect it? Abiotic factors: Climate. With climate comes precipitation and temperature. Seasonal changes and location of the savannah affects what will grow and when. Snowfall will kill off any warm-season plant that cannot go dormant and rest through the winter to await spring.", "abiotic factor a nonliving condition or thing, as climate or habitat, that influences or affects an ecosystem and the organisms in it: Abiotic factors can determine which species of organisms will survive in a given environment.", "Factors Affecting Climate: To identify the factors that affect the climate of Canada. 1 2. to identify the factors that affect the climate of Mississauga. 2 3. Explain if this climate factor has any influence on Brampton's climate. 3 1. Describe the weather (daily atmospheric conditions) we experience in Brampton.", "- 5 factors that effect climate. STUDY. PLAY. Latitude. - the further you move away from the equator, north or south, the cooler the temperature. - this is because the sun's rays are dispersed over a larger area of land as you move away from the equator. - this is due to the curved surface of the earth.", "Five Factors that Affect Climate Find out more about: * How ocean currents affect temperature * How the direction a slope faces can affect its temperature * How cloud cover during different times of the day can affect temperature * Any other factors affecting weather you can think of. Next Section ». The weather is essential to life on Earth.", "Climate and Biomes Climate and Biomes. Climate. We have observed that plants require light, water, carbon dioxide, soil minerals and some reasonable temperature to survive. We have considered most of these factors and it is time to consider temperature, itself tied into all of these other factors in some way. This one environmental factor strongly determines the distribution of plants on the planet. Latitude. The Equator.", "Abiotic Factors of an Ecosystem: Definition & Examples The boundaries of an individual abiotic factor can be just as unclear as the boundaries of an ecosystem. Climate is an abiotic factor - think about how many individual abiotic factors make up something as large as a climate. Natural disasters, such as earthquakes, volcanoes, and forest fires, are also abiotic factors.", "Solar energy There are factors that affect the climate of an area: Distance from the equator. Distance from oceans and other large bodies of water. Elevation (height of the land in relation to the sea level). Areas that are closer to the equator (Southern United States) are warmer than places farther away.", "Factors Affecting Arctic Weather and Climate Factors Affecting Arctic Weather and Climate. Just like other areas on Earth, a number of factors influence the Arctic climate. Weather and climate depends on a lot of variables, including latitude, temperature, and the mix of land and water. Individually the factors that affect Arctic climate are important." ]
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number of students enrolled at kent state university
[ "Enrollment With the release of the university’s official 15th day census data for the Fall 2013 Semester, Kent State reports the total number of first-time, full-time freshmen enrolled at the Kent Campus is 4,314. This exceeds last year’s freshman class count of 4,076 by 5.8 percent." ]
[ "What was the Kent state massacre importance in history? It was big news in the war, and bigger news at home. On May 4, l970 members of the Ohio National Guard fired into a crowd of Kent State University demonstrators, killing four and wounding nine Kent State students. The impact of the shootings was dramatic.", "Admissions, Tuition & Aid Answering the question, Where do you want to be in five years? could seem overwhelming. But when you have Kent State East Liverpool and Salem as the foundation of your education, your answer could be: politician, nurse, scientist, professor, journalist, artist or just about anything else you can dream up.", "Types of Aid There are four basic types of financial aid; scholarships, grants, loan and Federal Work Study. Also on this page you will find information on our campus-based financial aid programs. There are four basic types of financial aid; scholarships, grants, loan and Federal Work Study. Also on this page you will find information on our campus-based financial aid programs. NOTE: The priority processing deadline for Kent State Student Financial Aid is December 1, 2016 for the 2017-2018 academic year. To ensure maximum financial aid eligibility, complete the FAFSA no later than February 1, 2017.", "- Of the 37,665 undergraduate, professional, and graduate students enrolled at UA in the fall semester of 2016, 1 43% come from Alabama. 2 53% come from elsewhere in the United States. 3 4% are international students from 77 countries. 56% are 1 women. 44% are 2 men. 12% are African-American. 2% are Asian-American.", "\"Digital Classroom: CSNY, \"\"Ohio\"\"\" Digital Classroom: CSNY, Ohio. Ohio (1970) On May 4, 1970, National Guardsmen called in to quiet Vietnam War protests taking place at Kent State University in Kent, Ohio, fired into a crowd, killing four students. Photographs of the shooting’s aftermath served as the immediate inspiration for Neil Young, who wrote “Ohio..", "Kent State Shootings In May 1970, students protesting the bombing of Cambodia by United States military forces, clashed with Ohio National Guardsmen on the Kent State University campus. When the Guardsmen shot and killed four students on May 4, the Kent State Shootings became the focal point of a nation deeply divided by the Vietnam War.", "- Kent State University. Kent State University (KSU) is a large, primarily residential, public research university in Kent, Ohio, United States. The university also includes seven regional campuses in Northeast Ohio and additional facilities in the region and internationally.", "Enrollment Surpasses 50,000 Milestone, Includes 10,000 Grad Students Enrollment Surpasses 50,000 Milestone, Includes 10,000 Grad Students. Texas A&M University is setting records in both total enrollment and the demographics of its students as the 2012 academic year gets under way.", "Arizona State University Arizona State University (ASU) is the largest public university by enrollment in the United States, with more than 83,000 students and 3,300 faculty members. ASU's charter, approved by the board of regents in 2014, is based on the New American University model created by ASU President Michael M. Crow.", "Kent State Shootings When the Guardsmen shot and killed four students on May 4, the Kent State Shootings became the focal point of a nation deeply divided by the Vietnam War. By 1970, thousands of people in the United States were actively protesting the Vietnam War.", "- The College Credit Plus Program (CCP) at Kent State University is designed to provide qualified 7th- through 12th-grade students. with the opportunity to enhance their high school education with a true college experience. Students accepted to the CCP program typically select courses from the Kent State University’s Kent Core Requirements (PDF).", "- Located on 170 acres in New Philadelphia, Kent State University at Tuscarawas boasts a vibrant and friendly atmosphere with an enrollment of more than 2300 students served through credit programming and another 3,200 individuals served through noncredit courses offered by the Office of Business and Community Services.", "- At Kent State University, students may access a wide range of academic undergraduate and graduate programs on eight Kent State campuses located throughout Northeast Ohio. These undergraduate, graduate schools and programs allow students to choose from more than 200 majors and minors.", "Overview University of Georgia has a total undergraduate enrollment of 27,951, with a gender distribution of 43 percent male students and 57 percent female students. At this school, 32 percent of the students live in college-owned, -operated or -affiliated housing and 68 percent of students live off campus.", "- Enrollment at The University of Alabama reached a record 31,747 students this fall as the University continues to grow with quality.Total enrollment is up 5 percent, an increase of 1,515 students, over fall 2010, and includes 26,234 undergraduates and 5,513 graduate and first professional students.", "What was the Kent state massacre importance in history? On May 4, l970 members of the Ohio National Guard fired into a crowd of Kent State University demonstrators, killing four and wounding nine Kent State students. The impact of the shootings was dramatic. The event triggered a nationwide student strike that forced hundreds of colleges and universities to close.", "- Kent State's Accelerated Nursing Sequence is an option for second-degree students to earn a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) in as few as 15 months.tudents are selected to the Accelerated Nursing Sequence based upon their cumulative GPA, science prerequisite GPA, recommendations, experience in healthcare, related coursework, and interview. 1 Acceptance into Kent State University as a post-undergraduate degree-seeking student. 2 A baccalaureate degree (non-nursing).", "- Students interested in this college are also interested in: Ohio State University, University of Cincinnati, University of Akron, Bowling Green State University, Kent State University, Ohio University.", "Kent State University ACT Scores and GPA Location: El Paso, TX. This school is also known as: University of Texas at El Paso. There are three critical numbers when considering your admissions chances: ACT scores, GPA, and acceptance rate. All these combine to tell you what you scores are required to get into University of Texas at El Paso.", "- When Kent’s Mayor Satrom declared a state of emergency and ordered all bars closed and requested the assistance of the Ohio National Guard, the unrest grew. The trouble continued into the weekend as over one thousand protestors surrounded the ROTC building at Kent State University and someone set fire to the building.", "- The Kent State shootings were the subject of the 1970 song Ohio by the group Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young.", "Kent State University at Kent (KSU) A score in the range of 1390 to 1700 on the SAT exam, or 20 to 25 on the ACT exam is among the 25th - 75th percentile range among admitted students. We were able to estimate the Kent State University at Kent (KSU) average GPA (3.06 - 3.33) of admitted students by applying sampled GPA data on over 150 schools. Roughly 80 percent of all applicant were accepted at KSU, and from those that were granted acceptance nearly 31 percent continued on to attend.", "Kent State University The Kent Stater, colloquially known as the Stater, is a student newspaper publishing student and guests editorials Monday, Wednesday and Thursday during the fall and spring semesters and weekly as the Summer Kent Stater during the summer. 1 Stater staff is entirely students, primarily in the journalism school.", "- Costs. The total cost of a two-year degree for full-time students at Kent State Business School is $27,708. Based on the total cost of a two-year degree and the average post-graduation salary, you will need to work less than a year to offset the cost of attending business school. Similar Business Schools with Lower Tuition.", "WSU sees record spring semester enrollment growth Graduate student enrollments also increased across all WSU campuses, with a total graduate enrollment of 4,181 students statewide, for an increase of 5.2 percent from the graduate enrollment of 3,965 for spring semester of 2015.", "- On May 4, 1970, students on the Kent State University campus in Ohio gathered just before noon on the commons. They demonstrators convened to protest the Vietnam War and presence of the National Guard, on campus to maintain order after an attack on an ROTC building.OBERTS: You're listening to TALK OF THE NATION from NPR News. And as Dean Kahler mentioned, 10 days after the Kent State shooting, an eerily familiar tragedy played out on the campus of Jackson State University in Mississippi.", "- The probability of being enrolled in a large class (50 or more students) is very low at Ohio’s 2-year campuses (0% - 8%). The probability of an undergraduate student being enrolled in a small lecture (fewer than 20 students) is greatest at technical colleges (39%) and lowest at university main campuses (12%).", "Program Costs Here are a few things to keep in mind while you look over the program costs. These costs do not include food, textbooks, travel to group flight departure points, and other incidentals. These estimates are not guaranteed for future semesters. Most Kent State University scholarships will apply to study abroad costs and federal financial aid will apply. Non-KSU students, contact your university's financial aid office for information. Please remember to apply early if you are planning to use financial aid or loans.", "Personal Remembrances of the Kent State Shootings, 43 Years Later On May 4, 1970, four Kent State University students were killed and nine injured when members of the Ohio National Guard opened fire during a demonstration protesting the Vietnam War.", "Kent State University Kent State University. Kent State University (KSU) is a large, primarily residential, public research university in Kent, Ohio, United States.[5] The university also includes seven regional campuses in Northeast Ohio and additional facilities in the region and internationally." ]
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largest cement companies
[ "Top 75 global cement companies Holcim, the third largest global cement producer of 2013, self-reported a cement production capacity of 218Mt/yr via its website, compared with 174Mt/yr from the Global Cement Directory 2013, and 217Mt/yr in the Top 20 global cement companies of 2012.", "Top 75 global cement companies Italcementi, the sixth largest cement producing company of 2013, has a cement production capacity of 80Mt/yr according to the Global Cement Directory 2013 and 68Mt/yr quoted from its website (dated end of 2012). In 2012, the Top 20 global cement companies of 2012 reported a production capacity of 74Mt/yr.", "Top 75 global cement companies Lafarge is the second largest global cement company of 2013 by cement production capacity. The Global Cement Directory 2013 reported a capacity of 205Mt/yr in 2013, compared with 225Mt/yr for 2012 reported in the Top 20 global cement companies of 2012 and 224Mt/yr claimed on its website." ]
[ "Careers Every successful career begins with a strong foundation. With 41 locations in 18 states and Canada, Penhall Company is the largest provider of concrete scanning, cutting, breaking/removal, excavation and highway grinding services in the United States.", "Top 20 global cement companies This has opened many markets to competition, consolidation and technical progress. To determine a ranking for the top global cement companies, listed by their capacities in 2011, Global Cement Magazine considered the plethora of cement companies from around the world. You can see the results in Table 1. The top three companies all reached an annual capacity of over 200Mt in 2011. Above - Table 1: Global cement companies 1-20 ranked by capacity. Source: Annual reports of respective companies and their websites and the Global Cement Directory 2013.", "- CHINA BIGGEST CRUSHER,JAW CRUSHER-about liming crusher parts. … whether it is jaw crusher, impact crusher, pre-grinding mill, rotary sand maker, … The world's largest cement manufacturer—lafarge group, France.", "- Top 10 Car Manufacturing Companies. Map shows headquarters of top ten car manufacturing companies in the World. German company VOLKSWAGEN is world's largest car manufacturer with total of 8,576,964 cars being rolled out of the production line in 2012 followed by Japanese TOYOTA with 8,381,968. Print.", "Top 10 Largest Oil and Gas Companies in The World Over the years these two companies transformed into Exxon and Mobil, respectively. In 1999 Exxon and Mobil officially merged to create the largest company in world at that time – ExxonMobil. With a 2013 revenue of $420 billion, this oil and gas company is one of the biggest.", "The World's Biggest Steel Producers The United States Steel Corporation (US Steel) was formed in 1901 and is the largest domestically-owned integrated steel producer in the US. Headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the company's integrated steel facilities include Gary Works, Great Lakes Works, Mon Valley Works, Granite City Works, Fairfield Works, Lake Erie Works, Hamilton Works and US Steel Kosice (Slovak Republic).", "Big Oil: Which Are The Top 10 Biggest Oil Companies? 3. Royal Dutch Shell ($422 billion) – the Anglo-Dutch company tops the list in terms of private oil companies. Shell has a long and storied history, and has grown over time. Its latest acquisition was BG Group, a major LNG exporter.", "What is PPC & OPC cement? which cement PPC or OPC to be used.? Answers. Best Answer: PPC means Precast Prestressed concrete. OPC means Ordinary Portland Cement. Portland cement is the most common type of cement in general usage in many parts of the world, as it is a basic ingredient of concrete, mortar, stucco and most non-specialty grout.Source(s): balu · 7 years ago. Thumbs up.ortland cement is the most common type of cement in general usage in many parts of the world, as it is a basic ingredient of concrete, mortar, stucco and most non-specialty grout. Source(s): balu · 7 years ago. Thumbs up.", "- Vulcan Materials Company is the nation’s largest producer of construction aggregate (crushed stone, sand and gravel), asphalt, ready mix concrete, railroad ballast, and agricultural limestone. Careers", "A Closer Look At The Worldâs 5 Biggest Oil Companies With around half a million employees, Petrochina, the listed arm of state owned China National Petroleum Corp. (CNPC) is easily one of the biggest oil and gas companies in the world.", "Cement Prices Realtors' apex body CREDAI on Monday said it has filed complaint with the Competition Commission of India (CCI) against cement manufacturers alleging manipulation in prices of construction material that have risen by up to 40 per cent in last two months. Won't Buy Cement From UltraTech, Lafarge: Industry Body.", "Global Top 50 Chemical Companies Being the largest supplier of petrochemicals in the country that for a decade now has been the linchpin of global industrial growth has done wonders for Sinopec’s chemical revenues. China’s Sinopec is the world’s third-largest chemical company.", "Top Cement Companies in India ACC (Associate Cement Companies Limited) is one of the top cement manufacturers of India. It was founded in 1936 and is headquartered in Mumbai. The Associate Cement Companies Limited is a group of companies like FE Dinshaw, Killick Nixon, Khataus and Tata.", "No. 1 large company: Anadarko Petroleum Corp. No. 1 large company: Anadarko Petroleum Corp. When Anadarko Petroleum Corp. took the top spot as the best large company to work for in the Houston area during the past two years, many employees pointed to the leadership and management style of its then-CEO, James Hackett.", "Cement manufacturing - raw materials The most common raw rock types used in cement production are: 1 Limestone (supplies the bulk of the lime) 2 Clay, marl or shale (supplies the bulk of the silica, alumina and ferric oxide) Other supplementary materials such as sand, fly ash/pulverised fuel ash (PFA), or ironstone to achieve the desired bulk composition.", "- Cement Manufacturing Enforcement Initiative. The cement manufacturing industry was an EPA New Source Review/Prevention of Significant Deterioration (NSR/PSD) national enforcement initiative in fiscal years 2008-2010 and was continued as a Reducing Air Pollution from the Largest Sources national enforcement initiative for fiscal years 2011-2013.", "C&ENâs Global Top 50 Chemical Firms For 2014 The country also won—or at least Germany’s BASF did—C&EN’s Global Top 50 ranking of the world’s largest chemical producers. But unlike in the soccer tournament, where Germany was a main contender but not the hands-down favorite, there was little doubt that BASF would come out on top of the C&EN survey.", "- The world's 50 largest companies based on number of employees in 2015Largest companies in the world based on number of employees 2015. Main employment centers of HSBC in 2016, by number of employees (in thousands)Main employment centers of HSBC in 2016, by number of employees.", "IC 50 - Worlds biggest crane companies IC 50 - Worlds biggest crane companies. Worlds biggest crane companies. The IC 50 is the ranking of the worlds largest crane companies. It is published once a year in the International Cranes by KHL and shows the biggest crane hire companies in the world. Complete address information (incl.", "Worldâs 10 Biggest Companies By Market Cap: US Companies Top The List; No Chinese Companies In The Group World’s 10 Biggest Companies By Market Cap: US Companies Top The List; No Chinese Companies In The Group. An employee counts U.S. dollar banknotes as yuan banknotes are seen at a branch of the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China in Huaibei, Anhui province in this May 25, 2010 file photo.", "- THE QUIKRETE COMPANIES LLC Revenue and Financial Data. QUIKRETE is set in its ways as the largest maker of packaged concrete and cement mixes in the US and Canada. It makes more than 200 dry-packaged cement and concrete products, including concrete mixes, mortar mixes, and stuccos, as well as sand and aggregates.", "What are the top ten largest privately owned companies in the world? The largest privately owned company in the world is Cargill. The company mainly deals in agriculture, accounting for 25% of all US grain exports, although they have some interest in manufacturing, energy and transport. Between 85% and 90% of the company is owned by family members.", "Top 10 largest Cement Producing Countries in the World Top 10 largest Cement Producing Countries in the World. China has the first stage in the list of cement producing countries. They produce more than 2482 million tonnes. It is mainly used for construction and china is highly populated.", "World's largest concrete pour: LA witnesses 'ballet of construction trucks' World's largest concrete pour: LA witnesses 'ballet of construction trucks'. 1 Wilshire Grand building will put Los Angeles back in the skyscraper business as city aims to rejuvenate its centre. 2 Wilshire Grand building will put Los Angeles back in the skyscraper business as city aims to rejuvenate its centre.", "- Lafarge Malawi currently operates a grinding station in Blantyre, and is the market leader in cement production and innovation. Its brands Duracrete (CEMII 32.5N), Kumanga (MC 22.5X), PowerCrete (CEM I 42.5N), DuraBric (CEM II 32.5R) and Khoma (MC 5) are designed to address the varied needs of its consumers.", "List of largest Internet companies BABA : Summary for Alibaba Group Holding Limited A - Yahoo Finance. Alibaba Group Holding Limited (BABA)", "- Jupiterimages/Photos.com/Getty Images. Portland cement is the main component of concrete and it is made using a highly evolved recipe of calcium, silicon, aluminum, iron, gypsum and other ingredients. Modern portland cement is manufactured using giant rock crushers and industrial kilns.", "Top 10 Biggest Oil and Gas Companies in the World ExxonMobil comprises of 3 brands, Exxon, Mobil, and Esso, with each brand servicing different countries throughout the world. ExxonMobil is considered the largest of the giants known as Big Oil, a group of seven or eight of the worlds largest oil and gas companies.", "- PotashCorp Is the Largest Producer by Capacity PotashCorp is the world’s largest producer of the three primary crop nutrients: potash, phosphate and nitrogen. We are the largest potash company by capacity and production.", "- CO 2 emissions from cement clinker production (the largest source of non-combustion-related CO 2 emissions, contributing 4.5% to the global total) increased globally by 5% in 2012, mainly due to a 5% increase in the production in China, which accounts for more than half of total global production.0 Trends in global CO 2 emissions: 2013 Report A1.5 Results Table 2.2 in Chapter 2 shows the trends in CO 2 emissions per region/country for 1990-2012 as presented in Figure 2.1 and Table A1.2 shows the change in per capita CO 2 emissions for 1990-2012 and of population for a numbers of countries." ]
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standalone meaning in english
[ "Stand alone vs standalone Stand alone vs standalone. Stand alone is an idiom meaning one who is unequaled or without peer, notice that the verb form is two separate words. Standalone means an device or object that may operate independently from another system or object. Standalone may also function as an adjective, describing an independent object or device." ]
[ "What is a topic? What does standalone mean? Actually, that’s not entirely true. When asked to describe what a topic is, almost everyone in the business will come up with the same essential adjective: standalone. Everyone agree that a topic is a standalone piece of content. Unfortunately, no one agrees on what “standalone” means.", "- inseparable adjective. › (of two or more ​people) such good ​friends that they ​spend most of ​their ​time together, or (of two or more things) so ​closely ​connected that they cannot be ​considered ​separately: When we were ​kids Zoe and I were inseparable.", "- Definition of sole. 1 1 : not married —used chiefly of women. 2 2 archaic : having no companion : solitary. 3 3a : having no sharerb : being the only one she was her mother's sole support. 4 4 : functioning independently and without assistance or interference let conscience be the sole judge.", "solitary solitary - characterized by or preferring solitude; a lone wolf; a lonely existence; a man of a solitary disposition; a solitary walk lone, lonely unsocial - not seeking or given to association; being or living without companions; the unsocial disposition to neglect one's neighbors", "- Define stand-alone: self-contained; especially : operating or capable of operating independently of a computer system — stand-alone in a sentence self-contained; especially : operating or capable of operating independently of a computer system…", "- A stand-alone house (also called a single-detached dwelling, detached residence or separate house) is a free-standing residential building. Sometimes referred to as a single-family home, as opposed to a multi-family residential dwelling", "Definition of 'individual' 2. countable noun. An individual is a person. ...anonymous individuals who are doing good things within our community. ...the rights and responsibilities of the individual. A child's awareness of being an individual grows in stages during the pre-school years.", "Single parent A single parent is a parent that parents alone without the other parent's support, meaning this particular parent is the only parent to the child, responsible for all financial, material, and emotional needs. It means there is an absence of the other parent as opposed to a co-parent, meaning that the parent is not the only parent regardless of whether or not they are a couple. Of course, this definition is loosely true. There is no true definition of what single parent means and is more based", "- More specifically defined, Independent means: • The majority of the business’ ownership is private, by employees, the community, or an area cooperative, and is resident to the community in which it’s based.", "Solo (music) In music, a solo is a piece or a section of a piece played or sung by a single performer. Performing a solo is to solo, and the performer is known as a soloist. The plural is soli or the anglicised form solos. In some context these are interchangeable, but soli tends to be restricted to classical music, and mostly either the solo performers or the solo passages in a single piece. Furthermore, the word soli can be used to refer to a small number of simultaneous parts assigned to single players", "- adjective lone being alone; without company or accompaniment; solitary; unaccompanied: a lone traveler. 1 adjective lone standing by itself or apart; isolated: a lone house in the valley. 1 adjective lone sole; single; only: That company constitutes our lone competitor in the field.", "Definitions &Translations Princeton's WordNet(3.00 / 1 vote)Rate this definition: 1 pure(adj) free of extraneous elements of any kind. pure air and water; pure gold; pure primary colors; the violin's pure and lovely song; pure tones; pure oxygen.", "Translations for self-sufficiency Origin: self- + sufficiency. Self-sufficiency(noun) the quality or state of being self-sufficient. Self-sufficiency. Self-sufficiency is the state of not requiring any aid, support, or interaction, for survival; it is therefore a type of personal or collective autonomy.", "- : only or single. 1 He became the sole heir to the property. 2 the sole owner. 3 The sole aim/objective/purpose of the program is to help the poor. 4 She was the sole survivor of the tragedy. 5 Icy roads were the sole cause of the accident.", "- : a fraction whose numerator is unity and whose denominator is an integer. ADVERTISEMENT. This word doesn't usually appear in our free dictionary, but the definition from our premium Unabridged Dictionary is offered here on a limited basis. Note that some information is displayed differently in the Unabridged.", "independence meaning, independence definition | English Cobuild dictionary English Collins Dictionary - English synonyms & Thesaurus. 1 n-uncount If a country has or gains independence, it has its own government and is not ruled by any other country. In 1816, Argentina declared its independence from Spain. 2 n-uncount Someone's independence is the fact that they do not rely on other people. He was afraid of losing his independence.", "- This page provides all possible meanings and translations of the word Independent. mugwump, independent, fencesitter(noun) a neutral or uncommitted person (especially in politics) freelancer, freelance, free-lance, free lance, independent, self-employed person(adj)", "INDEPENDENT • INDEPENDENT (noun) The noun INDEPENDENT has 2 senses: 1. a neutral or uncommitted person (especially in politics) 2. a writer or artist who sells services to different employers without a long-term contract with any of them. Familiarity information: INDEPENDENT used as a noun is rare.", "SOLITARY Dictionary entry overview: What does solitary mean? • SOLITARY (noun) The noun SOLITARY has 2 senses: 1. confinement of a prisoner in isolation from other prisoners 2. one who lives in solitude Familiarity information: SOLITARY used as a noun is rare. • SOLITARY (adjective) The adjective SOLITARY has 5 senses: 1. characterized by or preferring solitude 2. of plants and animals; not growing or living in groups or colonies 3. lacking companions or companionship 4. being the only one; single and isolated from others 5. remote or secluded Familiarity information: SOLITARY used as an adjective is common.", "SOLITARY Lonely meaning in Hindi (हिन्दी मे मीनिंग ) is अकेला.English definition of Lonely : lacking companions or companionship; he was alone when we met him; she is alone much of the time; the lone skier on the mountain; a lonely fisherman stood on a tuft of gravel; a lonely soul; a solitary traveler.", "- adjective lone standing by itself or apart; isolated: a lone house in the valley. 1; adjective lone sole; single; only: That company constitutes our lone competitor in the field. 1; adjective lone unfrequented. 1; adjective lone without companionship; lonesome; lonely. 1; adjective lone unmarried or widowed. 1", "- adjective. 1 Combined into a single entity: three united companies functioning as a single unit. 2 Concerned with, produced by, or resulting from mutual action: a united effort to combat neighborhood crime. 3 Being in harmony; agreed: supported the policy as a united student body.", "INDIVIDUAL MEANING IN URDU 1 (a.) Not divided, or not to be divided; existing as one entity, or distinct being or object; single; one; as, an individual man, animal, or city. ( 2 n.) A single person, animal, or thing of any kind; a thing or being incapable of separation or division, without losing its identity; especially, a human being; a person.", "- 1 individual (adj.) 2 early 15c., one and indivisible, inseparable (with reference to the Trinity), from Medieval Latin individualis, from Latin individuus indivisible, from in- not, opposite of (see in- (1)) + dividuus divisible, from dividere divide (see divide (v.)).", "INDEPENDENT Dictionary entry overview: What does independent mean? • INDEPENDENT (noun) The noun INDEPENDENT has 2 senses: 1. a neutral or uncommitted person (especially in politics) 2. a writer or artist who sells services to different employers without a long-term contract with any of them Familiarity information: INDEPENDENT used as a noun is rare. • INDEPENDENT (adjective) The adjective INDEPENDENT has 6 senses:", "- Meaning of “independent means” in the English Dictionary. independent means in British English. independent meansnoun [ plural ] As a woman of independent means, she spent most of her life in voluntary work. He has independent means.", "- Definition of lone from the Collins English Dictionary The subjunctive The subjunctive was formerly used in English for situations that were improbable or that expressed a wish.", "autonomy Autonomy Meaning in Hindi There are total 1 hindi meaning and definitions have been listed for the english word 'autonomy'. Its meaning is 'स्वायत्तता' which can be transliterated into english as 'svayattata'.", "Standalone Standalone or Stand-alone may refer to: 1 Stand-alone DSL, a digital subscriber line without analog telephone service; also known as naked DSL. 2 Stand-alone expansion pack, an expansion pack which does not require the original game in order to use the new content.", "Standalone software Standalone software. Standalone software may refer to: Computer software that can work offline, i.e. does not necessarily require network connection to function. Software that is not a part of some bundled software. A program that is run as a separate computer process, not an add-on of an existing process. Standalone program, a program that does not require operating system's services to run. A portable application, which can be run without the need for installation procedure." ]
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what is appropriate temperature for autoclave operation
[ "- 5. Autoclave using the appropriate cycle/settings (a typical decontamination cycle is 15-60min at 121°C and 15psi). A C B. (Created 3/02; Revised 5/05, 5/08, 9/08, 5/10, 8/12) UNL Environmental Health and Safety · (402) 472-4925 · http://ehs.unl.edu 7 6." ]
[ "The Sterilization Process (Autoclaves) The preferred principle for sterilization is through heat, the autoclave being the most widely used method of achieving it. In a dry air oven, it takes two hours at 160°C to kill spores of the bacterium Clostridium botulinium (associated with canned food).", "Laboratory Autoclave Steam Sterilization Cycles, Part 10: Immediate-Use (Flash) Sterilization Cycle The cycle time for an Immediate-Use Cycle is typically 3 – 10 minutes in length. In order to achieve sterilization in this “short” amount of time, an Immediate-Use Cycle is performed at the elevated temperature of 270-275° F (132-135° C).", "What You Need To Know About Safe Serving Temperatures, And An Award Winning Temperature Guide To pasteurize meat, USDA and my chart give us minimum temperatures, like 165°F for poultry and 145°F for fish. But if you dig into the data by USDA scientists, you learn that this is a distillation of the facts designed to make things easy for the public. Pasteurization of meat is not just a matter of temperature. It is a measure of temperature, time, and the desired kill rate taken together. Here's the whole story: It is almost impossible to sterilize meat, meaning all microbes are dead, and still have it palatable.", "The Laboratory Freezer Blood, biological samples, and vaccines typically require temperatures of –30 to –40 °C. Laboratory freezers often resemble the freezers that many people have in their homes, but with upgraded features like auto-defrost and programmable alarms for research applications.ab freezers with auto-defrost. Temperature stability is one of the most important features of a laboratory freezer. The choice of a manual or auto-defrost freezer will depend on the stability needs of the samples stored inside.", "Refrigerator and Freezer Temperature Settings In units with an electronic control panel, the factory settings of 38°F (3°C) in a refrigerator and 00°F (-18°C) in a freezer are ideal food storage temperatures as they cover most foods. Setting the temperature higher or lower than factory settings will cause the unit to run more or less, according to set temperature.", "- In addition, and more importantly, the specimen should be certified by a means of temperature measurement with a digital thermometer. Acceptable ranges of temperature measurement should be within 96 to 99 degrees to preclude samples that are adulterated and or substituted. Witnessed collections are not necessary and in fact are not as reliable as the digital measurement of temperature within 96 to 99 degrees. (If witnessed collection is done, it should also have the digital measurement done).", "Thermal Comfort for Office Work Summer conditions: optimum temperature of 24.5°C with an acceptable range of 23-26°C ; Winter conditions: optimum temperature of 22°C with an acceptable range of 20-23.5°C ; NOTE: CSA indicates both of these conditions are based on Table 3 from ASHRAE Standard 55, at 50% relative humidity and average air speed of . 0.15 m/s.", "- The temperature required for incubation depends on the bacteria you want to grow. For example, psychrophiles (15 to 20 degrees C), mesophiles (25 to 40 degrees C) and thermophiles (45 to 80 degrees C) all have different optimal temperatures.hen scientists want to grow bacteria, a number of factors affect the incubation technique used. Individual temperature requirements, food required for growth and pH requirements represent just a few of the things to consider before incubation.", "Refrigerator and freezer: ideal temperatures and humidities for efficient operation Using a hygrometer, test the temp and humidity in a variety of places in your fridge, especially the vegetable drawers. You ideally want an average temperature in your refrigerator of about 4-5 degrees C (37-40 degrees F), and a temperature of about -18 to -17 degrees C in your freezer (0-4 degrees F).You’ll notice, though, if you test a variety of locations in your fridge, you’ll learn where it’s coldest and where it’s warmest.ou ideally want an average temperature in your refrigerator of about 4-5 degrees C (37-40 degrees F), and a temperature of about -18 to -17 degrees C in your freezer (0-4 degrees F). You’ll notice, though, if you test a variety of locations in your fridge, you’ll learn where it’s coldest and where it’s warmest.", "- BLAIR ENG 140 V6 REV. 0 AUTOCLAVE CURING PRECAUTIONS When curing semi-hard rubber linings-over 80 durometer “Shore A” - in an autoclave, special precautions must be taken to avoid either under-or over-curing the lining. Some of the variables to consider are:1. Size of the autoclave.", "- Protect from sunlight when ambient. temperature exceeds 52°C/125°F. Store in a well-ventilated place. Disposal :Dispose of contents and container in accordance with all local, regional, national and. international regulations. General :Read and follow all Safety Data Sheets (SDS’S) before use.", "- • Use the appropriate autoclave setting as described above. (Created 3/02; Revised 5/05, 5/08, 9/08, 5/10, 8/12) UNL Environmental Health and Safety · (402) 472-4925 · http://ehs.unl.edu 4 • Firmly lock autoclave doors prior to starting the run to prevent sudden release of high-pressure steam.", "Decontamination of pork carcasses during scalding and the prevention of Salmonella cross-contamination A time-temperature combination of 1.4 min at 60 degrees C is required to achieve a 1 log reduction in Salmonella in scald tank water. The predicted equivalent at 65 degrees C is 0.18 min. This study provides data and a model to enable pork processors to identify and apply processing parameters to limit the risks of transfer of Salmonella between pig carcasses during commercial scalding operations.", "- * These temperatures are ideal peak temperatures. Meats should be removed from heat several degrees. lower and allowed to rise during resting. ** Chef-recommended temperatures are consistent with many expert sources for taste and safety. USDA-. recommended temperatures are 5 to 10°F (2 to 5°C) higher.", "- If the work involves rigorous physical effort, the temperature should be at least 13C. These temperatures are not absolute legal requirements - the employer has a duty to determine what reasonable comfort will be in the particular circumstances.", "- For economic and geographical reasons, most aerobic biological treatment processes operate in the mesophilic range, which is shown in Figure 6.23. In the mesophilic range, the rate of the biological reaction will increase with temperature to a maximum value at 31°C [87.8°F] for most aerobic waste systems.A temperature above 39°C will result in a decreased rate for mesophilic organisms.At temperatures above 96°F (35.5°C) there is deterioration in the biological floc. Protozoa have been observed to disappear at 104°F (40°C) and a dispersed floc with filaments to dominate at 110°F (43.3°C).sychrophiles grow within the range of 0 to 20°C (32 to 70°F), with an optimum of 10 to 15°C (50 to 60°F). Mesophiles, which comprise most of the species commonly found in wastewater treatment processes, grow within the range of 10 to 45°C (50 to 115°F), with an optimum of approximately 30 to 35°C (85 to 95°F).", "ambient temperature Maintaining an appropriate ambient temperature is crucial to the proper functioning and longevity of computer equipment. In general, a safe range is between 60 and 75 degrees Fahrenheit, although the cooler end of that range is better. Ambient temperatures above 80 degrees make it difficult for a computer's cooling system to keep it at a safe operating temperature.", "Sterilization (microbiology) Sterilization is distinct from disinfection, sanitization, and pasteurization in that sterilization kills, deactivates, or eliminates all forms of life and other biological agents. widely used method for heat sterilization is the autoclave, sometimes called a converter or steam sterilizer. Autoclaves use steam heated to 121-134 °C under pressure. To achieve sterility, the article is heated in a chamber by injected steam until the article reaches a time and temperature setpoint.", "- ELECTRICAL AUTOCLAVES FOR STERILIZATION. Wide range of electrically heated bench top and top. loading autoclaves.Pressure range from 0.62 to 2 bar, Capacity: 1.5, 8, 12, 18, 20, 23, 25, 50, 80 and 150 litres. • 50 Years of sterilization experience. • Quality and innovation. • A new dimension in design and. technology.", "BioClave 16⢠and BioClave Mini⢠Autoclaves by Benchmark Scientific Autoclaves from Benchmark Scientific feature complete, automated sterilization in a small footprint. Pictured above are the BioClave 16 with 16 liters of chamber volume and the BioClave Mini with 8 liters of chamber volume. Extremely compact. Fully automatic - runs with the push of a button.", "The Sterilization Process (Autoclaves) Some of the methods used to achieve sterilization are: 1 Autoclaves: Highly effective and inexpensive. Unsuitable for heat sensitive objects. 2 Hot air ovens: Inefficient compared to autoclaves. 3 Ethylene oxide: Suitable for heat sensitive items but leaves toxic residue on sterilized items.", "- While there is general consensus between. governments and industry that an inter-. nal temperature of 74°C (4, 10, 22) is. sufficient to inactivate Salmonella in. raw poultry parts (e.g., chicken breasts, chicken thighs), disagreement remains as. to what constitutes a safe endpoint tem-.", "- To pasteurize meat, USDA and my chart give us minimum temperatures, like 165°F for poultry and 145°F for fish. But if you dig into the data by USDA scientists, you learn that this is a distillation of the facts designed to make things easy for the public.", "Microbiology Chapters 1-8 Temp. above 100 degrees, using autoclave, degrades nucleic acid, denatures proteins, and disrupts membranes. Effective against all microorganisms including spores. Moist heat coagulates the proteins in any organism and this is aided by the water vapor that has a very high penetration property, leading to their death.", "- With an operating temperature range of -60 degrees to 500degrees Fahrenheit (-50 degrees to 260 degrees Celsius ), this compound resists common engine fluids, including oil, gasoline, ethanol, water and anti-freeze and prevents contamination from moisture and dust.", "autoclave autoclave. 1 an apparatus in which objects or materials are sterilized using air-free saturated steam under pressure at temperatures in excess of 100 °C. 2 a sealed vessel in which chemical reactions can occur at high pressure.", "The Sterilization Process (Autoclaves) Some of the methods used to achieve sterilization are: 1 Autoclaves: Highly effective and inexpensive. 2 Hot air ovens: Inefficient compared to autoclaves. 3 Ethylene oxide: Suitable for heat sensitive items but leaves toxic residue on sterilized items. Low-temperature steam and formaldehyde: Effective for instruments with cavities or tubular openings.", "- 95° F (35° C) Temperature for liquids used to dissolve compressed yeasts. 80° F90° F (27° C32° C) Optimum temperature range for yeast to grow and reproduce at dough fermentation stage. 70° F80° F (21° C27°C) Recommended water temperature for bread machines.40° F (4° C) Recommended refrigerator temperature. Used directly from the fridge, yeast is too cold to work properly.30° F140° F (55° C60° C) Yeast cells die (thermal death point). 120° F130° F (49° C55° C) Water temperature for activating yeast designed to be mixed with the dry ingredients in a recipe. 105° F115° F (41° C46° C) Temperature of water for dry yeast reconstituted with water and sugar.", "- OSHA's recommendations for workplace air treatment set federal standards for temperature and humidity levels. Regardless of business size, the minimum temperature for indoor workplaces is 68 degrees Fahrenheit and the maximum is 76 degrees Fahrenheit. The acceptable range for indoor humidity is between 20 and 60 percent. OSHA set these standards in 1975 in consultation with the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers. The Department of Labor provides assistance to help your business comply with federal standards.", "- I tested the speed and accuracy of the thermometers by submerging them in ice water at 32°F (0°C), ambient temperature water at 70°F (21.1°C), and boiling water at 212°F (100°C)." ]
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engine stall causes
[ "How to diagnose stalling engine problems Additionally, if the parasitic load placed on the engine is higher than the command to overcome it, the engine will stall (the parasitic load could be such things as the power steering, air conditioning, charging system, torque convert clutch, etc.)", "What Causes a Car to Stall? The fuel system. Whether it is a fuel quality issue or a fuel supply or fuel injector issue, the fuel system can be the cause of your car stalling. Three things from the fuel system can cause your engine to stall: bad fuel, too little fuel, and too much fuel. When poor fuel quality is the problem, your engine’s combustion process isn’t efficient. If there are contaminants or water in the fuel, a misfire can occur. That is when the spark plug isn’t able to fire or the fuel in the engine isn’t able to burn. It can cause a stumble, or can cause the engine to stall if it happens consistently. Your engine can stall if it is being starved of fuel." ]
[ "Intermittent Engine Misfire Analysis Scan Tool Tips. As mentioned earlier, the general causes of a misfire fall under the headings of 1.) ignition, 2.) fuel, 3.) compression and 4.) timing. Always begin any intermittent misfire diagnosis by using your professional scan tool to retrieve misfire codes and freeze-frame data.", "How to Fix a Car That Stalls The stall is likely caused by either a problem in the electrical system or in the fuel system. Your engine stops running because it is not igniting fuel in the cylinders. This occurs either because there is not any gas to ignite, or because it lacks the electrical charge to ignite it.", "How to Fix an Engine That Stalls While Driving Step 2 - A fuel pump operation failure will cause the engine to stall out due to the in-adequate amount of fuel volume and pressure while the engine is running. Step 3 - If injector pulse stops, the engine will stall.", "malfunction stall-a malfunction in the flight of an aircraft in which there is a sudden loss of lift that results in a downward plunge; the plane went into a stall and I couldn't control it.", "Stall (fluid mechanics) Stalls in fixed-wing flight are often experienced as a sudden reduction in lift as the pilot increases the wing's angle of attack and exceeds its critical angle of attack (which may be due to slowing down below stall speed in level flight).talls depend only on angle of attack, not airspeed. However, the slower an airplane goes, the more angle of attack it needs to produce lift equal to the aircraft's weight. As the speed decreases further, at some point this angle will be equal to the critical (stall) angle of attack.", "How to Fix a Car That Stalls Steps. 1 1. Consider the complexity of your car before beginning and take your car to a trusted repair shop. 2 2. Check for check engine lights or maintenance required lights on the dash board instrument cluster. 3 3. The stall is likely caused by either a problem in the electrical system or in the fuel system. 4. Drive the car up and down steep hills.", "- The engine is a 1996 Johnson 150....... Hey bud When at idle or slow speed and then I start to give it more throttle, the engine boggs down and stalls.....will start right back up.....", "- Depending on the cause the engine may be able to be restarted, unless the compressor stall is a result of physical damage to the engine itself or the compressor blades. A compressor surge in an engine on the other hand is operationally a dangerous condition, requiring an immediate throttling back of the engine to clear the surge.", "Stall (fluid mechanics) In fluid dynamics, a stall is a reduction in the lift coefficient generated by a foil as angle of attack increases. This occurs when the critical angle of attack of the foil is exceeded.talls depend only on angle of attack, not airspeed. However, the slower an airplane goes, the more angle of attack it needs to produce lift equal to the aircraft's weight. As the speed decreases further, at some point this angle will be equal to the critical (stall) angle of attack.", "Tech Feature: Detecting Misfires in OBD II Engines A much more common cause of fuel-related misfires on fuel injected engines is too much air and not enough fuel (lean misfire). The OBD II system may or may not detect the fault and set a lean code (P0171 and/or P0174) in addition to misfire codes.", "How to Diagnose a Failed Turbocharger? (see image above). Oil starvation is the number one cause of failure on turbochargers, not only is it the cause of the original failure but it can cause repeat failure as well. Oil starvation is when the oil flow to the turbocharger is restricted in anyway.ailures can occur for a number of reasons from metal fatigue to overheating and physical damages caused by external debris. The exhaust housing or rear section of a turbocharger (pictured above) houses many parts of the turbo that control the boost levels.", "What are the Common Causes of Misfires? An EGR valve that is stuck open, a leaking Intake Manifold Gasket, a defective Mass Air Flow Sensor, a weak or failing fuel pump, or a plugged fuel filter are some of the many causes for a lean misfire. Mechanical Misfire. Mechanical problems can also cause an engine to misfire.", "Turbine Engine Surge Stall 2 RE: Turbine Engine Surge Stall. In the figure you can see the map curve for a given number of rpm for a compressor. this means that the pressure of the air flow, going out the compressor, is lower than p2=const. and the flow of mass decrease and consequently the compressor return to work in B.", "What Causes a Car to Stall? The fuel system. Whether it is a fuel quality issue or a fuel supply or fuel injector issue, the fuel system can be the cause of your car stalling. Three things from the fuel system can cause your engine to stall: bad fuel, too little fuel, and too much fuel. When poor fuel quality is the problem, your engine’s combustion process isn’t efficient. If there are contaminants or water in the fuel, a misfire can occur.", "Misfire Codes P0301 To P0312: A Look At Common Causes A vacuum leak into the intake port of the cylinder in question can cause a lack of fuel. Vacuum leaks on individual cylinders commonly occur around intake port gaskets or vacuum hose connections. Insufficient valve lash, a broken piston ring or a leaking cylinder head gasket can cause a partial loss of compression.", "What exactly is a compressor stall? Anything that causes a disruption of airflow can cause a compressor stall. Some of the more popular things are engine outside or near the edge of its envelope, bird strikes or ingestion, hot exhaust from a preceding jet, certain maneuvering, etc. In most engines you can clear the stall and/or catch it in idle by retarding the throttle. An additional step in the T-38 is to push the ENGINE START button. The F-16 has a few more steps based on if the stalls are happening during AB or non-AB operation.", "What exactly is a compressor stall? 2 Answers 2. A compressor stall occurs when there is a disruption or breakdown of airflow through a turbine engine. It can usually be identified by a loud bang, pop, or buzzing sound. Expect to feel a loss of thrust, see your RPM winding back, and your EGT/ITT/FTIT either increase or decrease based on your altitude.", "- A random misfire code usually means the air/fuel mixture is running lean. But the cause might be anything from a hard-to-find vacuum leak to dirty fuel injectors, low fuel pressure, a weak ignition coil, bad plug wires, or compression problems. Even a dirty MAF sensor can cause a lean code and/or misfire to occur. The engine may be stalling because it isn’t getting enough throttle opening. The cause is often a problem in the idle air control system. The first thing to check is the intake vacuum with a vacuum gauge.", "Diagnosing Intermittent Stalling Issues Don’t jump to conclusions — even though the most likely cause would be a bad idle speed control solenoid or motor. Don’t replace anything until you do the following: Clean out the idle air bypass circuit with several shots of aerosol throttle cleaner. Aim for the little air bypass holes in the throttle opening.", "- Compressor Stall. A Compressor Stall in a gas turbine engine is a condition in an axial-flow compressor in which one or more stages of rotor blades fail to pass air smoothly to the succeeding stages. A stall condition is caused by a pressure ratio that is incompatible with the engine rpm. Compressor Stall in a gas turbine engine is a condition in an axial-flow compressor in which one or more stages of rotor blades fail to pass air smoothly to the succeeding stages.", "- my engine is a 70 302, was a 2bbl carb, now a 4bbl. engine fires great, but after driving awhile, it wants to stall at idle slow braked … read more heavy_chevy_396", "- Torque converter stall is a commonly used term and is commonly misunderstood. Stall is the speed at which the converter will hold the engine speed and not allow further gain (i.e., the engine stalls).The key word here is engine.The speed at which stall occurs with a given converter is a function of engine peak torque. It is clear that the stall speed on a given converter will not be the same coupled to a tame small block engine when compared to a big block with all of the muscle features added.he key word here is engine. The speed at which stall occurs with a given converter is a function of engine peak torque. It is clear that the stall speed on a given converter will not be the same coupled to a tame small block engine when compared to a big block with all of the muscle features added.", "Compressor stall Compressor stall. A compressor stall is a local disruption of the airflow in a gas turbine or turbocharger compressor. It is related to compressor surge which is a complete disruption of the flow through the compressor.", "Idle Problems On Fuel Injected Engines As you can see, there are many things that can be the cause of an idling problem. This section will attempt to narrow it down, but expect some trial-and-error. Skip to the section that applies to you: Engine Idle Is Too Low Or Stalls or Engine Idle Is Too High. They are in a general most-likely-to-occur order.", "How can you fix a car that stalls while idling? Take it to a mechanic and find out why the idle is off. There can be multiple reasons. Electrical parts wearing out is common - bad plugs, bad ignition coils, bad battery, bad alternator, bad plugs, bad plug wires, etc. ad nauseum. Fuel system problems are also a common cause of this - bad fuel pump, clogged lines, clogged filter, bad gas (fresh gas and a gas treatment will fix that). If this happens after the car warms up then it could be a couple of different things that are also fairly common - overheating due to cooling system problems, or malfunctions in the cold start warm-up system (my RX-7 had that issue for a while). There's a million things that can cause the engine to fail to maintain idle.", "Diagnosing Intermittent Stalling Issues An intermittent open that occurs in the primary ignition circuit can be yet another cause of engine stalling. A worn ignition switch in a high-mileage vehicle is often the culprit. Many people tote around huge key rings with multiple keys, fobs and trinkets dangling from the ring.", "Stalling in Induction Motors, its effects and prevention The stator currents also increase. The equivalent of the motor stalled condition is that of a transformer whose secondary is short circuited. The high current drawn will cause damage to the windings and cause the rotor to heat up. Stall protection devices work by monitoring the motor current and the speed.", "Symptoms of a Bad or Failing Ignition Switch One of the first symptoms of an issue with the ignition switch is a vehicle that suddenly stalls while the engine is operating. If the ignition switch fails while the engine is operating it may cut off power to the ignition and fuel systems, which will cause the engine to stall.", "- The data regarding the causes of engine overheating is collected from the mechanics, the data of 25 engines were collected. The causes related to the engine overheating due to inefficient cooling system were identified. Table 3.1 Causes of engine overheating Sr.no Engines Causes of overheating Sub Causes 1 Cummins Radiator Damaged cores", "Curing Rough Idle Here’s a sample of common components that can often be the cause of a poor idling or rough running engine – from right to left (clockwise) Mass-Air Meter housing, fuel rail, distributor, injectors, MAF meter, fuel pump, TFI module and ignition coil." ]
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what is brioche bread
[ "Brioche Brioche is considered a Viennoiserie, in that it is made in the same basic way as bread, but has the richer aspect of a pastry because of the extra addition of eggs, butter, liquid (milk, water, cream, and, sometimes, brandy) and occasionally a bit of sugar.rioche is often cooked with fruit or chocolate chips and served as a pastry or as the basis of a dessert with many local variations in added ingredients, fillings or toppings. Brioche is eaten with dessert or tea, but also has numerous uses in cuisine." ]
[ "What is leavened bread? Leavened bread is bread that contains leavening, usually yeast. Leavened bread is soft, light, and fluffy in texture. It contains tiny air pockets, making it somewhat resemble a sponge. The leavening which was mixed into the bread dough causes the dough to rise both before it is baked and during baking.Examples are most kinds of bread you would buy in a grocery or bakery-French bread, Italian bread, sandwich breads and rolls, muffins, etc.east, baking powder, and a combination of baking soda … and vinegar or lemon juice, are the typical leavening agents used in baking. Leavened bread is bread that incorporates any, some, or all of the above agents.", "Frangipane On Epiphany, the French cut the King Cake, a round cake made of frangipane layers into slices to be distributed by a child known as le petit roi (the little king) who is usually hiding under the dining table. The cake is decorated with stars, a crown, flowers and a special bean hidden inside the cake.rangipane is one of France's many traditional foods associated with Christmas celebration. Today it is normally made of butter, sugar, eggs, and ground almonds. In some anecdotes it was the kind of sweet that the noblewoman Jacopa da Settesoli brought to St. Francis of Assisi in 1226, when he was dying.", "Biga (bread baking) Biga is a type of pre-fermentation used in Italian baking. Many popular Italian breads, including ciabatta, are made using a biga.", "- What are osmotolerant yeast? It's a special strain of yeast that is used primarily in sugar rich doughs, such as Brioche. Since sugar likes water, it pulls it from the yeast, which can inhibit it's deve…lopment. Small amounts of sugar aid fermentation, but large amounts inhibit it, hence the use of a special strain.", "- Creme Brulee (pronounced krem broo-LAY) is a classic French dessert consisting of a custard topped with caramelized sugar. The custard for creme brulee is traditionally made with cream, egg yolks and sugar, and flavored with vanilla.", "- Quiche (/ˈkiːʃ/ KEESH) is a savoury, open-faced pastry crust with a filling of savoury custard with cheese, meat, seafood, and/or vegetables.Quiche can be served hot or cold. It is part of French cuisine but is also popular in other countries, particularly as party food. Quiche Lorraine was the name of one of the minor characters (1982-83) in the comic strip Bloom County. 2 In the 1985 James Bond film, A View to a Kill , 007 makes a quiche for Stacey Sutton. 3 When she inquires what it is, Bond replies that it's an omelette.", "Brioche 1 To make brioche in a stand mixer, combine the water, yeast, flour, sugar, and eggs in a mixing bowl. 2 Mix on low speed with the dough hook until the dough is fully developed, 10 to 15 minutes, scraping the dough down occasionally. Cover with plastic wrap and let rise in a warm place until doubled in volume, about 1 hour. 2 Deflate the dough, cover with plastic wrap, and refrigerate 6 hours or overnight. 3 It needs time to chill in order to become more workable. 4 Preheat oven to 400 degrees F (200 degrees C).", "Bread Shapes Baguette, which is the French term for stick or little rod, is a long rounded shape that has become a popular name for a number of breads with a similar shape. A French baguette can be up to 2 feet in length, 2 to 4 inches in diameter, and weigh 9 ounces or more.", "- For the band, see French Toast (band). French toast, also known as eggy bread, Bombay toast, German toast, gypsy toast, poor knights (of Windsor), or Spanish toast, is a dish made of bread soaked in milk, then in beaten eggs and then fried, a variation from the traditional spanish dessert called Torrija. 1 History and names.", "Brioche 1 To make brioche in a stand mixer, combine the water, yeast, flour, sugar, and eggs in a mixing bowl. 2 Mix on low speed with the dough hook until the dough is fully developed, 10 to 15 minutes, scraping the dough down occasionally. fresh brioche can be served with jelly or other preserves to accompany tea or coffee, or with pate or hors d'oeuvre. The tops of the small ones can easily be pulled away, giving space for a sweet or savory filling.", "Brioche Brioche is considered a Viennoiserie, in that it is made in the same basic way as bread, but has the richer aspect of a pastry because of the extra addition of eggs, butter, liquid (milk, water, cream, and, sometimes, brandy) and occasionally a bit of sugar.", "Brioche Mix all ingredients for meat mixture together. Form small patties, 1 1/2 inch. Put ... flour and salt. Make a well in center. Drop ... needed to form dough. Knead dough until smooth ...", "- Brie de Meaux. Brie de Meaux is a French brie cheese of the Brie region and a designated AOC product since 1980. Its name comes from the town of Meaux in the Brie region. As of 2003, 6,774 tonnes (-13.4% since 1998) were produced annually.he production territory of Brie de Meaux is limited to the departments of Seine-et-Marne, Loiret, Meuse, Aube, Marne, Haute-Marne and the Yonne. Brie de Meaux is made with raw cow's milk. It takes about 25 litres (6.6 US gal) of milk to make a large cheese.", "- Bruschetta is one of the greatest tasting bread snacks in the world. Ingredients: granulated garlic, garlic chips, roasted garlic, tomato flakes, garlic scapes, basil, coarse sea salt, parsley, oregano. 25 g/1 oz18 per case.", "Brie Not to be confused with Camembert. Brie (/briː/; French: [bʁi]) is a soft cow's milk cheese named after Brie, the French region from which it originated (roughly corresponding to the modern département of Seine-et-Marne). It is pale in color with a slight grayish tinge under a rind of white mold.", "What Is The Difference Between French Bread and Italian Bread It is a long, thin crusty loaf that is typically referred to as a “baguette,” which directly translates into “a stick.” The Baguette may be the most popular type of bread in France—it is eaten throughout almost every province in the country—but it is certainly not the only kind made.", "Brioche Directions. 1 Put the milk, yeast, egg and 1 cup of the flour in the bowl of a heavy duty mixer. 2 Mix the ingredients together with a rubber spatula, mixing just until everything is blended.3 Sprinkle over the remaining cup of flour to cover the sponge. 4 Set the sponge aside to rest uncovered for 30-40 minutes. Add the sugar, salt, eggs, and 1 cup of the flour to the sponge. 2 Set in the mixer, attach the dough hook, and mix on low speed for a minute or two, just until the ingredients look as if they are about to come together. 3 Still mixing, sprinkle in 1/2 cup more flour.", "- Cookbook: Baguette Media: Baguette A baguette (/ b æ ˈ ɡ ɛ t /; French: ) is a long, thin loaf of French bread that is commonly made from basic lean dough (the dough, though not the shape, is defined by French law). It is distinguishable by its length and crisp crust.", "Baguette A baguette (/baeˈɡɛt/ ; [bæˈɡɛt]) baˈɡɛt is a long thin loaf Of french bread that is commonly made from basic lean (dough the, dough though not the, shape is defined By french). Law it is distinguishable by its length and crisp. crust", "Brioche Brioche can also be made in a pan without being rolled into balls to make an ordinary loaf. Brioche dough contains flour, eggs, butter, liquid (milk, water, cream, and sometimes brandy), leavening (yeast or sourdough), salt, and sometimes sugar.Common recipes have a flour to butter ratio of about 2:1.rioche is often cooked with fruit or chocolate chips and served as a pastry or as the basis of a dessert with many local variations in added ingredients, fillings or toppings. Brioche is eaten with dessert or tea, but also has numerous uses in cuisine.", "Crostini, Bruschetta, or Italian Toast Guide and Recipes Process. 1 Start by slicing a good quality baguette into ½ inch pieces and set on a large cookie pan. 2 Place the cookie sheet in your oven and set to broil and watch the bread carefully; as soon as you begin to see the bread turn brow remove from the oven.", "- Creme brulee with fresh blueberries. Nicole S. Young / Getty Images. Creme Brulee (pronounced krem broo-LAY) is a classic French dessert consisting of a custard topped with caramelized sugar. The custard for creme brulee is traditionally made with cream, egg yolks and sugar, and flavored with vanilla.", "Brioche Brioche Nanterre is a loaf of brioche made in a standard loaf pan. Instead of shaping two pieces of dough and baking them together, two rows of small pieces of dough are placed in the pan. Loaves are then proofed (allowed to rise) in the pan, fusing the pieces together.rioche Nanterre is a loaf of brioche made in a standard loaf pan. Instead of shaping two pieces of dough and baking them together, two rows of small pieces of dough are placed in the pan. Loaves are then proofed (allowed to rise) in the pan, fusing the pieces together.", "Brioche The dough is made the evening before (1 kg of farine, a quarter of which for the starter, 10 g of yeast, 7 or 8 eggs; one mixes this together with the starter and 800 g of butter, breaking up the dough, which 'uses up the butter'.", "Baguette A baguette (English pronunciation: /bæˈɡɛt/; French pronunciation: ​[baˈɡɛt]) is a long, thin loaf of French bread that is commonly made from basic lean dough (the dough, though not the shape, is defined by French law). It is distinguishable by its length and crisp crust.", "Brioche knitting Brioche knitting may have originated in the Middle East. However, the term brioche seems to have derived from French slang for mistake. The name might be a reference to the brioche dinner roll, which is formed of two pieces, one stacked atop the other.", "What is Brie? Top 10 facts about the world. Brie is a creamy cow’s milk cheese named for the region in north-central France where it was first created. The cheese typically comes in a wheel, or round, and is protected by a thick, white rind. While the rind is edible, most cheese connoisseurs are more interested in the creamy center. The cheese will hold its shape if cut into wedges or slices, but is easily spreadable. Its neutral flavor makes it an excellent complement to fruits, nuts, and any number of different sweet or savory foods.", "- French toast, also known as eggy bread, Bombay toast, German toast, gypsy toast, poor knights (of Windsor), or Spanish toast, is a dish made of bread soaked in milk, then in beaten eggs and then fried, a variation from the traditional spanish dessert called Torrija. 1 1 History and names. 2 Preparation and serving.", "Brioche knitting Brioche knitting is a family of knitting patterns involving tucked stitches, i.e., yarn overs that are knitted together with a slipped stitch from the previous row.he brioche-purl stitch (or the burp stitch (abbreviated brp) is the purled version. Each bark or burp stitch is followed by a yarn-front, slip-one, yarnover (yf-sl1yo). This sets up the bark and burp stitches for the next row.", "Learn About Brioche Knitting this Weekend! The key to brioche stitch knitting is the slipped stitch-yarnover unit. On the first row, the yarn is brought forward to the front of the work and the first stitch on the left needle is slipped to the right needle. When the next stitch is knitted, the yarn crosses the needles forming a yarnover." ]
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is mandelate a salt
[ "- METHENAMINE; SODIUM ACID PHOSPHATE (meth EN a meen; SOE dee um AS id FOS fate) is used to reduce the bacteria in the urine, which can help relieve discomfort caused by infection of the urinary tract or help prevent urinary tract infections.This medicine is not an antibiotic.It will not cure a urinary tract infection.ell your doctor or healthcare professional if your symptoms do not start to get better or if they get worse. Do not drive, use machinery, or do anything that needs mental alertness until you know how this medicine affects you. You may need to be on a special diet while taking this medicine." ]
[ "What Is Ajinomoto Salt? Quick Answer. Ajinomoto salt is also known as monosodium glutamate, commonly referred to as MSG, and it is a type of sodium salt that has been linked to various adverse reactions. This type of salt is commonly used in Chinese food dishes and numerous other applications, like barbecue sauces and various frozen and canned foods. Keep Learning.", "How Salt Substitutes Shake Out But they are not for everyone, so it is essential that you talk to your doctor before using one. Most salt substitutes (including Morton Salt Substitute, NoSalt and Nu-Salt) consist of potassium chloride, which tastes somewhat like sodium chloride (table salt) but does not raise blood pressure.“Lite” or “low-sodium” salts (such as LoSalt and Morton Lite Salt) are blends of sodium chloride and potassium chloride. Eating more potassium-rich foods can help lower blood pressure. 2 Good sources include dairy foods, bananas, leafy greens, potatoes, citrus fruits and beans. 3 These foods contain other nutrients and phytochemicals—beneficial for blood pressure and overall health—that salt substitutes lack.", "- DrugFacts: Synthetic Cathinones (“Bath Salts”). The term “bath salts” refers to an emerging family of drugs containing one or more synthetic chemicals related to cathinone, an amphetamine-like stimulant found naturally in the khat plant.he energizing and often agitating effects reported in people who have taken bath salts are consistent with other drugs like amphetamines and cocaine that raise the level of the neurotransmitter dopamine in brain circuits regulating reward and movement.", "- DrugFacts: Synthetic Cathinones (“Bath Salts”). The term “bath salts” refers to an emerging family of drugs containing one or more synthetic chemicals related to cathinone, an amphetamine-like stimulant found naturally in the khat plant.he synthetic cathinones in bath salts can produce euphoria and increased sociability and sex drive, but some users experience paranoia, agitation, and hallucinatory delirium; some even display psychotic and violent behavior, and deaths have been reported in several instances. In Name Only.", "What is the formula for calcium nitrate? Is it considered a salt? Calcium Nitrate: Ca(NO3)2 The reason for the two on the nitrate is to balance the charges. Calcium as an ion is 2+, while nitrate is 1-. Thus, 2 - 1 - 1 = 0, or a neutral molecule. Yes, calcium nitrate is a salt. Salts are simply metals with non-m...", "Bath Salts Bath Salts or Designer Cathinones (Synthetic Stimulants) Overview Synthetic stimulants that are marketed as “bath salts” are often found in a number of retail products.These synthetic stimulants are chemicals.ephedrone is a fine white, off-white, or slightly yellow-colored powder. It can also be found in tablet and capsule form. MDPV is a fine white or off-white powder. Methods of abuse “Bath salts” are usually ingested by sniffing/snorting.", "- The processed form-monosodium glutamate-is the sodium salt of glutamic acid, and it is the highly refined substance (which actually looks a lot like table salt) that is added in huge quantities to most processed foods at manufacturing facilities.", "Why Himalayan Pink Crystal Salt is so much better for your health than processed table salt Table salt -- or white salt -- is to real salt as table sugar is to dehydrated cane juice. Both white table salt and white sugar are devoid of the full spectrum of minerals and other nutrients that protect and enhance your health.", "Micro Lab Exam 3 Staph aureus turns the Mannitol Salt plate yellow, positive for DNAse, and has a beta clearing in blood agar. Staph epi leaves the Mannitol Salt plate pink, is negative for DNAse, and is gamma for the blood agar.", "Bath salts Bath salts are water-soluble, pulverized minerals that are added to water to be used for bathing.They are said to improve cleaning, enhance the enjoyment of bathing, and serve as a vehicle for cosmetic agents.ubstances often labeled as bath salts include magnesium sulfate (Epsom salts), sodium chloride (table salt), sodium bicarbonate (baking soda), sodium hexametaphosphate (Calgon, amorphous/glassy sodium metaphosphate), sodium sesquicarbonate, borax, and sodium citrate.", "The Jewish Floridian Here in the United States, such treatment is only now starting to become more widely known and appreciated with the introduction of salt rooms in spas and other wellness businesses. You can now benefit from this all-natural salt air therapy at home with a Himalayan Salt Inhaler. This high quality ceramic salt air inhaler comes filled with pure Himalayan Crystal Salt and a full color instruction sheet. Not only is this salt inhaler good for you, it also makes a very thoughtful and beneficial gift. For optimal results, it is recommended that the inhaler be used for 15 minutes a day - this can be broken down in intervals during the day. Also, it is recommended that the salt be changed every 90 days. We sell the salt air inhaler refill here.", "SODIUM PALM KERNELATE About SODIUM PALM KERNELATE: Sodium Palm Kernelate is a sodium salt of the acids derived from palm kernel oil. Function(s): Surfactant - Cleansing Agent; Surfactant - Emulsifying Agent; Viscosity Increasing Agent -Aqueous; VISCOSITY CONTROLLING.", "'Bath Salts' A Deadly New Drug With A Deceptively Innocent Name So what are “Bath Salts” – and how did the drug get this ridiculously misleading name? Like Ecstasy and methamphetamine, the drug known as “bath salts” is a designer drug, which means it’s synthetic, concocted in a lab.", "- Pangamic acid is often one part sodium or calcium gluconate, one part glycine or dimethylglycine and one part diisopropylamine dichloroacetate, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Manufacturers of vitamin B-15 supplements promote it as a building block of a salt called calcium pangamate.The substance is marketed under several names including vitamin B-15, caldiamate, pangamic acid, aangamik and calcium pangamate.anufacturers of vitamin B-15 supplements promote it as a building block of a salt called calcium pangamate. The substance is marketed under several names including vitamin B-15, caldiamate, pangamic acid, aangamik and calcium pangamate.", "Hexamethylenetetramine As the mandelic acid salt (generic methenamine mandelate, USP) it is used for the treatment of urinary tract infection. It decomposes at an acidic pH to form formaldehyde and ammonia, and the formaldehyde is bactericidal; the mandelic acid adds to this effect.", "12 Reasons Celtic Sea Salt And Himalayan Salt Are the Best Salts For Health Himalayan Crystal Salt is the most beneficial, cleanest salt available on this planet. It was formed about 250 million years ago where the energy of the sun has dried up the original, primal sea.", "Elvis Presley The Original® Himalayan Crystal Salt® is more than salt, it’s a way of life -- or more precisely, a way of approaching aspects of living your life well. Within nature, the elements of harmony and balance abound.It’s our option to be within them, or without them.hether you are interested in our Original Himalayan Crystal Salt ® or any of the other fine products we carefully select for The Original® brand, The Original® makes it easy to make choices that help you live a life in tune with nature’s balance. With The Original® , your body, mind, and spirit soar!", "MSG (Monosodium Glutamate): Good or Bad? Bottom Line: Monosodium glutamate (MSG) is the sodium salt of glutamate, an amino acid found in the human body and all sorts of foods. It is a popular food additive because it enhances the flavor of foods.", "Bepanthene - Roche The drug brand named Bepanthene contains generic salt-Vitamin B5 (Dexpanthenol) and is manufactured by Roche. Bepanthene is mainly associated with symptoms and indications-The International Classification of Diseases (ICD)- A11HA30-Dexpanthenol. Generic Salts.", "Bepanthen - Roche The drug brand named Bepanthen contains generic salt-Vitamin B5 (Dexpanthenol) and is manufactured by Roche. Bepanthen is mainly associated with symptoms and indications-The International Classification of Diseases (ICD)- A11HA30-Dexpanthenol. Generic Salts.", "Dog Health by LowchensAustralia.com Combination 'D' Tissue Salts is a homoeopathically prepared biochemic tissue salt remedy for minor skin ailments. According to research, mineral tissue salts are quite safe and without known side effects, and you cannot overdose on them. As you use them, you will learn what combinations, doses and frequency suit your dog.", "- In the UK we most commonly use PDV salt-that is Pure Dried Vacuum Salt or table salt. Granular salt for water softeners can be used. Tablet salt for water softeners should be avoided unless you have a white liner, because the tablets may bleach spots on the pool liner before dissolving. Julian Hobday of KindWater.he … n the water softener goes through its regeneration cycle, it mixes the salt with water to make a very strong salt solution (brine), which it uses to flush the resin filter. The sodium ions in the brine replace the calcium and magnesium ions that have been collected by the resin; this refreshes the resin.", "Table Salt vs Himalayan Pink Salt: Whatâs the Difference? Himalayan salt happens to be 85% sodium chloride, and the remainder contains over 80+ minerals. These minerals can help your body balance your PH, regulate water content, remove toxins, help absorb nutrients, prevent muscle cramping, create balance and more.", "The Facts on Monosodium Glutamate Monosodium glutamate contains about one third of the sodium of table salt and is used in smaller amounts. When monosodium glutamate is used in combination with a small amount of table salt, it can help to reduce the total sodium in a recipe by 20 to 40% while maintaining flavour.n the European Union, monosodium glutamate is classified as a food additive (E621) and regulations are in place to determine how and when it can be added to foods.", "Nuplazid NUPLAZID contains pimavanserin, an atypical antipsychotic, which is present as pimavanserin tartrate salt with the chemical name, urea, N-[(4-fluorophenyl)methyl]-N-(1-methyl-4-piperidinyl)-N'-[[4-(2- methylpropoxy)phenyl]methyl]-,(2R,3R)-2,3-dihydroxybutanedioate (2:1). Pimavanserin tartrate is freely soluble in water.", "- MONOSODIUM GLUTAMATE (MSG) Monosodium Glutamate (MSG) is the Sodium Salt of Glutamic Acid or Glutamate. The Sodium salt of glutamic Acid enhances the flavor but in large amounts, may cause chest pain, sensation of facial pressure, headaches, burning sensation, excessive fluid retention, and sweating 1.", "SALT A hydrate is a salt that includes water in its solid crystalline form; Glauber's salt and Epsom salts are hydrates. Salts are often grouped according to the negative ion they contain, e.g., bicarbonate or carbonate, chlorate, chloride, cyanide, fulminate, nitrate, phosphate, silicate, sulfate, or sulfide.", "Pass the Salt (But Not That Pink Himalayan Stuff) A related question is whether some kinds of salt are healthier than others. Sea salt, table salt, kosher salt, flavored salt, fleur de sel, Hiwa Kai, Black Hawaiian Sea Salt, Kala Namak, “organic salt,” and Pink Himalayan Sea Salt are all basically the same chemical, sodium chloride. Only the trace amounts of other substances vary.", "- For the designer drugs, see Bath salts (drug). Bath salts. Bath salts are water-soluble, pulverised minerals that are added to water to be used for bathing. They are said to improve cleaning, enhance the enjoyment of bathing, and serve as a vehicle for cosmetic agents.", "Benfotiamine Benfotiamine (rINN, or S-benzoylthiamine O-monophosphate) is a synthetic S-acyl derivative of thiamine (vitamin B1). It has been licensed for use in Germany since 1993 under the trade name Milgamma." ]
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what helps with sciatica pain
[ "6 Natural Ways to Relieve Sciatic Nerve Pain I recommend these as the first line of defense — for example, seeing a chiropractor who can adjust the spine and help relieve pressure on the sciatic nerve. Diet, of course, plays a role in helping reduce inflammation caused by sciatica, which is one of my six natural remedies for sciatic nerve pain." ]
[ "Do epidural injections help with sciatica? Sciatica occurs when the sciatic nerve is pinched, irritated or injured. Inflammation, arthritis or a displaced disk in the lower spine are often to blame. Doctors commonly treat sciatica with epidural injections into the spine.(The word “epidural” refers to a particular area in the spine.) The injections contain a steroid, which reduces inflammation. The injections can also contain a long-lasting painkiller.The different causes of sciatica may be one reason that studies come to different conclusions.The word “epidural” refers to a particular area in the spine.) The injections contain a steroid, which reduces inflammation. The injections can also contain a long-lasting painkiller. The different causes of sciatica may be one reason that studies come to different conclusions.", "Natural Treatments for Sciatica For natural treatment of sciatica pain and the underlying causes here are some of my recommendations: 1 Home Remedies for Sciatica. 2 How to Treat Sciatica with Diet and Nutrition. 3 Daily Vitamin Supplements for Sciatica. 4 Herbal Therapy for Sciatica. 5 How to Treat Sciatica Naturally with Exercise. 6 Qi Gong for Sciatica.", "- 30 Mar 2010. You should see your doctor as he can give you a couple simple exercises that will greatly improve your condition. Sciatica pain is terrible and there is little in drugs that can help. This is why exercise is so important.", "Pain Management and Sciatica Sciatica is a common type of pain affecting the sciatic nerve, a large nerve extending from the lower back down the back of each leg. Common symptoms of sciatica include: 1 Pain in the rear or leg that is worse when sitting. 2 Burning or tingling down the leg. 3 Weakness, numbness, or difficulty moving the leg or foot. 4 A constant pain on one side of the rear. 5 A shooting pain that makes it difficult to stand up.", "- To quickly and safely relieve sciatica symptoms, natural Painazol is an effective remedy you can easily use in the privacy of your own home. Painazol is homeopathically OTC formulated to relieve pain, sensitivity, numbness, burning, tingling and weakness. Painazol is safe for adults and children over age two. Additionally, Painazol goes further than other sciatica relievers, and actually promotes balance, recovery and repair.", "- CONCLUSION: Consuming nutrient rich antioxidant foods help strengthen and heal sciatica and back pain associated with muscles, nerves and weight. Antioxidants help prevent sciatica and back pain associated with muscle and nerves and weight, heart disease and cancer, reduce blood pressure and slow the effects of aging.onsuming nutrient rich antioxidant foods help strengthen and heal sciatica and back pain associated with muscles, nerves and weight. Antioxidants help prevent sciatica and back pain associated with muscle and nerves and weight, heart disease and cancer, reduce blood pressure and slow the effects of aging.", "Sciatica Pain Relief Medications for Relief of Pain From Sciatica. Several types of medications may be used for sciatic pain. Oral medications include: 1 Over-the-counter pain relievers such as acetaminophen, aspirin, or NSAIDs (such as ibuprofen [ Advil, Motrin ], ketoprofen, or naproxen [ Aleve ]).", "Rise with us daily 4 Exercises For Sciatica Pain Relief. Sciatica is more than just a literal pain in the butt (and back and legs). When it strikes, it can cause misery and debilitating pain, instantly putting a damper on your life. The sciatic nerve runs right through the piriformis, a tiny but powerful muscle deep in your glutes that helps laterally rotate your hips.", "Exercises for Sciatica pain in the thighâ¦legâ¦ankle Exercises for Sciatica pain in the thigh…leg…ankle. (Believe me these exercises work). Sciatica stretch Exercise No 1. 1 Read up on where exactly the sciatica nerve is located on your body.(Read the section after the Sciatica stretch exercise 2 below). 2 Feel it physically with your hand so as to be able to think of it clearly as you do the exercises. 3 Lie down flat on the floor on your back and relax.", "6 Natural Ways to Relieve Sciatic Nerve Pain The most sciatica symptoms include: 1 Strong, sometimes shooting pains in the limbs and lower back — pain can start in the back and work its way down the buttocks and thighs. 2 Numbness and tingling in the limbs. 3 Trouble moving or exercising. Feeling stiff and unable to flex the 1 feet. Pain when sleeping.", "OUCH! 10 Tips For Soothing Sciatic Nerve Pain When sciatic nerve pain acts up, the nerve itself becomes inflamed due to an injury—for instance, a slipped disc, pinched nerve, pressure due to pregnancy, or poor posture. Sciatica can be very debilitating, however, there are a few tricks that can help soothe sciatic nerve pain and decrease inflammation. 1. Massage. Massaging the muscles of the buttocks and backs of the legs (where the sciatic nerve runs) can loosen muscle tension and decrease painful nerve inflammation. How? Massage promotes blood circulation which will ease sciatic nerve tenderness and built up tension.", "Sciatica pain. Will compression stockings help with the pain? 4 years ago by Angelo N. Makris MD. Compression hose will not help sciatica related symptoms. 4 years ago by Heart and Vein Center If you have pain due to ciatic nerve problems, the compression stockings will probably not help much, unless you also have veins problems. Dr Farhy. 4 years ago by Vein Specialists If it is truly sciatica it is unlikely to benefit from compression hose therapy.", "6 Natural Ways to Relieve Sciatic Nerve Pain (4) Some of the most important movements for preventing sciatic pain target the back, building strength and relaxing stiff areas. Exercises to prevent lower back pain and strengthen the core are even used in rehabilitation settings for sciatic nerve patients following surgery. 3. Acupuncture and Massage Therapy.", "- 7 Sciatica Pain Relief Tips To Use Now. When sciatica strikes, pain is not only debilitating, but also the thought of getting lasting sciatica relief can be just as painful. Statistics after all do point out that most people continue to suffer and only ever get short-term relief.", "6 Simple Sciatica Exercises To Ease Pain Foam rolling the hip rotator can also help to release some of that tension and minimize pain.. Start by doing these moves at least 3 times a week. Once you've gotten rid of the sciatica pain, keep doing the exercises at least once a week to keep sciatca pain from coming back.", "Sciatica Pain Relief ? Natural Lower Back Pain Relief Sciatica is a pain in the leg caused by compression and/or irritation of one of five nerve roots that are branches of the sciatic nerve.The pain is felt in the lower back, buttock, and/or various parts of the leg and foot.n addition to pain, there may be numbness, muscular weakness, and difficulty in moving or controlling the leg. Typically, the symptoms are only felt on one side of the body. Although sciatica is a relatively common form of low back pain and leg pain, the true meaning of the term often is misunderstood.", "Walk Away Lower Back Pain But, not anymore! Today, doctors recommend an active lifestyle along with regular walking to most of the back pain sufferers. Several studies and research have revealed that walking for three hours or more every week can help reduce lower back pain. Many people prefer to opt for back exercises over walking to relieve sciatic pain naturally.", "Sciatica Home Remedies - Cure Sciatic Nerve Pain Naturally Back Pain Goes Away When Lying Down Sciatica Home Remedies - Cure Sciatic Nerve Pain Naturally Sciatica is often associated with mild to beating pain on the inner parts of the eyeball.", "Sciatica Pain from sciatica often limits one's activities. Here are some home treatments for sciatica: Do not bend, lift, or sit in a soft, low chair; the pain will get worse.", "Tips to relieve sciatic pain If you aren't able to get in to the chiropractor or physical therapist right away or you hope to help improve your situation. Give it a rest. Exercise is a great asset to getting and staying healthy, but when your sciatic nerve is unhappy, exercise will frequently flare up your problem and slow your progress.", "Sciatica Pain Relief ? Natural Lower Back Pain Relief Heat helps to relax the muscles which tend to spasm when the pain of sciatica strikes. When you are able to, stretching the muscles of the back, hip and thigh reduces pressure on the sciatic nerve. Regular exercise is recommended for all healthy people but it is especially useful for those who suffer with sciatica.", "- MagniLife® Leg & Back Pain Relief Tablets. Specially formulated MagniLife® Leg & Back Pain Relief Tablets can help relieve and prevent the shooting pains associated with sciatica that can occur in the lower back, buttocks, pelvic area and legs. Bottle of 125 sciatica relief tablets is a 1 month supply.", "6 Natural Ways to Relieve Sciatic Nerve Pain Some doctors choose to use medications like anti-inflammatory drugs, muscle relaxers or steroids to treat severe sciatic nerve pain, but there’s strong evidence that physical therapy, chiropractor adjustments and stretching can all dramatically improve someone’s condition. 1 1. Chiropractor Spinal Adjustments.", "Six sciatica stretches for pain relief Sciatica stretches for pain relief. Certain stretches may provide some relief for people experiencing sciatica-related pain. Anecdotally, most people with sciatica do find stretching helps relieve pain. However, people with sciatica should speak to a doctor before doing any sciatica stretches to avoid further injury.", "What should I do if I think I have sciatica? Treatment. Once a diagnosis for sciatica has been confirmed, most patients will be prescribed a conservative course of treatment, which may include over-the-counter or prescription pain medications, exercise and physical therapy.", "Exercise to ease sciatica pain Common sciatica symptoms include localized or radiating pain, tingling, numbness or weakness in the lower back, buttocks, legs, feet or toes. How exercise helps sciatica. If you have sciatica, you may be able to find pain relief with the help of conservative (noninvasive) treatments. Conservative treatments, including pain medication, behavior modification and physical therapy, often provide relief for sciatica symptoms — without the need for surgery.", "How to Relieve Sciatic Nerve Pain Sciatic nerve pain results from a compression of, or an injury to, the sciatic nerve. The pain usually runs from the lower spine to the buttock, then down the back of the leg to the calf [source: Mayo Clinic]. In most cases, the pain goes away by itself within two months. However, there are things you can do to relieve the pain. Sciatic nerve pain isn't a medical condition. Rather, it's a symptom of another condition. Therefore, treating the underlying condition, such as a slipped disk or degenerative disk disease, can provide relief. Start treating the pain with conservative measures:", "Myths About Sciatica Treatment Options A combination of treatment options is often the most effective course, and many patients will try some combination of the following treatment options: 1 Physical therapy and chiropractic treatments can help relieve pressure on the sciatic nerve. 2 Alternating heat therapy and ice massage therapy can help to relieve acute pain from sciatica. Watch NSAIDs Video Anti-inflammatory medications like non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs, i.e. ibuprofen, naproxen or COX-2 inhibitors) or oral steroids may be used to help relieve inflammation.", "Sciatica Exercises for Sciatica Pain Relief Exercise Provides Sciatica Pain Relief. While it may seem counterintuitive, exercise is usually better for relieving sciatic pain than bed rest. Patients may rest for a day or two after their sciatic pain flares up, but after that time period, inactivity will usually make the pain worse.", "Tips to relieve sciatic pain Stretch yourself. Relaxing the muscles in the lower back, buttocks and upper legs through stretching will help reduce the strain on the sciatic nerve and the joints throughout the lower back and pelvis. Always stretch gently and avoid any further stretching if it causes sharp pain or if it aggravates your problem." ]
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what are 2 common salts
[ "- Sodium chloride /ˌsoʊdiəm ˈklɔraɪd/ , also known as salt, common salt, table salt or halite, is an ionic compound with the chemical formula NaCl, representing a 1:1 ratio of sodium and chloride ions." ]
[ "Sodium Chloride Sodium chloride is the most common salt, the common table salt used for the seasoning of food.It forms in cubic crystals apparent even in table salt. It occurs commonly in the mineral form, halite, also called rocksalt.odium bisulfate is a salt which is used widely with potassium dichromate in bleach used for photographic purposes. It is a skin irritant and must be used with caution. If skin is exposed, wash with running water for 15 minutes.", "Salt Deficiency, The Cause of Many Diseases Pure salt consists of the elements sodium and chlorine. Its chemical name is sodium chloride and its formula is NaCl. Its mineral name is halite. Table salt is a chemically simple combination of two components, sodium and chlorine.", "- Common table salt (NaCl) is an electrolyte, and when this is dissolved in water to form salt water, it becomes sodium ions (Na +) and chloride ions (Cl -), each of which is a corpuscle that conducts electricity.Let's go back to conductivity. Conductivity is an index of how easy it is for electricity to flow.ommon table salt (NaCl) is an electrolyte, and when this is dissolved in water to form salt water, it becomes sodium ions (Na +) and chloride ions (Cl -), each of which is a corpuscle that conducts electricity.", "The SaltWorks ®Gourmet Salt Guide Available in coarse, fine and extra fine grain size. Manufacturers of sea salt typically do not refine sea salt as much as other kinds of salt, so it still contains up to 89 traces of other minerals, including iron, magnesium, calcium, potassium, manganese, zinc and iodine.Table Salt. Table salt is the most common kind of salt found in the average kitchen.anufacturers of sea salt typically do not refine sea salt as much as other kinds of salt, so it still contains up to 89 traces of other minerals, including iron, magnesium, calcium, potassium, manganese, zinc and iodine.", "Chemicals & Salts Salts are ionic compounds composed of cations and anions in appropriate proportions to produce electrically neutral species. Salts are named by cation species first followed by anion species. Examples of common salts include sodium chloride, sodium bisulfate, calcium chloride and potassium dichromate.ydrated salts are salt compounds that include water molecules in their crystal structure. Many salts are found in hydrated form and maintain a solid crystalline state. The hydration of salt crystals is known as the water of crystallization, where water is often required for the crystal formation of the salt.", "- Background. Salt is the common name for the substance sodium chloride (NaCI), which occurs in the form of transparent cubic crystals. Although salt is most familiar as a food supplement, less than 5% of the salt produced in the United States is used for that purpose.", "- The most common compound of sodium is sodium chloride (common salt). It is added to food and used to de-ice roads in winter. It is also used as a feedstock for the chemical industry.", "- Rating Newest Oldest. Best Answer: Calcium chloride, CaCl2, is a common salt. It behaves as a typical ionic halide, and is SOLID at room temperature. It has several common applications such as brine for refrigeration plants, ice and dust control on roads, and in concrete.t behaves as a typical ionic halide, and is SOLID at room temperature. It has several common applications such as brine for refrigeration plants, ice and dust control on roads, and in concrete.", "Chemistry Sodium chloride. Molecular formula:NaCl. Melting point:801 °C (1,474 °F; 1,074 K) Boiling Point:1,413 °C (2,575 °F; 1,686 K) Sodium chloride, also known as salt, common salt, table salt or halite, is an ionic compound with the chemical formula NaCl, representing equal proportions of sodium and chlorine. Sodium chloride is the salt most responsible for the salinity of the ocean and of the extracellular fluid of many multicellular organisms.", "Salt recipes Salt is one of the most widely used spices in the world and perhaps one of the most essential, both for its mineral properties and ability to bring out the flavour of other ingredients. There are several types of salt you can buy, with table salt, sea salt and rock salt being most common.Table salt is refined salt that has had most of its trace minerals removed to leave almost pure, bright white, sodium chloride.Table salt often contains additives, particularly iodine, and is typically the most economical salt one can buy.able salt is refined salt that has had most of its trace minerals removed to leave almost pure, bright white, sodium chloride. Table salt often contains additives, particularly iodine, and is typically the most economical salt one can buy.", "Definitions &Translations Sodium chloride. Sodium chloride, also known as salt, common salt, table salt or halite, is an ionic compound with the formula NaCl, representing equal proportions of sodium and chloride. Sodium chloride is the salt most responsible for the salinity of the ocean and of the extracellular fluid of many multicellular organisms.", "- The most common compound of sodium is sodium chloride (common salt). It is added to food and used to de-ice roads in winter. It is also used as a feedstock for the chemical industry.Sodium carbonate (washing soda) is also a useful sodium salt.alt (sodium chloride, NaCl) and soda (sodium carbonate, Na 2 CO 3) had been known since prehistoric times, the former used as a flavouring and preservative, and the latter for glass manufacture. Salt came from seawater, while soda came from the Natron Valley in Egypt or from the ash of certain plants.", "Salt The word salt is a general chemical term that refers to ionic compounds formed when an acid reacts with a base. They may be simple salts such as. A large pile of salt at an Uppington, South Africa, salt mine. NaCl, KCl, and Na 2 SO 4; acid salts like NaHCO 3 and NaH 2 PO 4; or double salts like KAl(SO 4) 2.odium chloride occurs naturally as the mineral halite, commonly called rock salt, in large underground deposits on every continent. Seawater contains about 3.5 percent dissolved minerals, of which 2.8 percent is sodium chloride and the other 0.7 percent is primarily calcium, magnesium, and sulfate ions.", "40 Common Minerals | Tungsten, Silver, Feldspar & more! 40 Common Minerals | Tungsten, Silver, Feldspar & more! Antimony-Commonly used with alloys to create batteries, Antimony is a grayish metal that can be found in its pure form in nature; this is a very unique characteristic.", "Sodium: geological information Sodium: geological information. Sodium is never found as the free element (native) in nature as it is so reactive. Sodium is the sixth most abundant element in the earth's crust at about 2.6 - 3.0%.The most common mineral is rock salt (sodium chloride, NaCl, or halite), but it occurs in many other minerals including sodium borate (borax), sodium carbonate (soda), sodium nitrate (Chile saltpetre). and sodium sulphate (thenardite).he most common mineral is rock salt (sodium chloride, NaCl, or halite), but it occurs in many other minerals including sodium borate (borax), sodium carbonate (soda), sodium nitrate (Chile saltpetre). and sodium sulphate (thenardite).", "- The most common compound of sodium is sodium chloride (common salt). It is added to food and used to de-ice roads in winter. It is also used as a feedstock for the chemical industry.Sodium carbonate (washing soda) is also a useful sodium salt.odium, like most elements in the periodic table could be said to have a dual personality. On one side it is an essential nutrient for most living things, and yet, due to its reactive nature is also capable of wreaking havoc if you happen to combine it with something you shouldn't.", "SALT Characteristics and Classification of Salts. The most familiar salt is sodium chloride, the principal component of common table salt. Sodium chloride, NaCl, and water, H 2 O, are formed by neutralization of sodium hydroxide, NaOH, a base, with hydrogen chloride, HCl, an acid: HCl+NaOH→NaCl+H.haracteristics and Classification of Salts. The most familiar salt is sodium chloride, the principal component of common table salt. Sodium chloride, NaCl, and water, H 2 O, are formed by neutralization of sodium hydroxide, NaOH, a base, with hydrogen chloride, HCl, an acid: HCl+NaOH→NaCl+H.", "- Naming salts. The name of a salt is in two parts: 1 The first part of the name comes from the metal in the metal oxide, hydroxide or carbonate. 2 The second part of the name comes from the acid used to make it.aming salts. The name of a salt is in two parts: 1 The first part of the name comes from the metal in the metal oxide, hydroxide or carbonate. 2 The second part of the name comes from the acid used to make it.", "It's Elemental Two of the most familiar chlorine compounds are sodium chloride (NaCl) and hydrogen chloride (HCl). Sodium chloride, commonly known as table salt, is used to season food and in some industrial processes. Hydrogen chloride, when mixed with water (H2O), forms hydrochloric acid, a strong and commercially important acid.", "Salt Common salt is a mineral composed primarily of sodium chloride (NaCl), a chemical compound belonging to the larger class of salts; salt in its natural form as a crystalline mineral is known as rock salt or halite.alt is present in vast quantities in seawater, where it is the main mineral constituent; the open ocean has about 35 grams (1.2 oz) of solids per litre, a salinity of 3.5%. Salt is essential for animal life, and saltiness is one of the basic human tastes.", "Salt Salt is the common name for the substance sodium chloride (NaCI), which occurs in the form of transparent cubic crystals. Although salt is most familiar as a food supplement, less than 5% of the salt produced in the United States is used for that purpose.", "- Salts exist in many different colors, for example: 1 yellow (sodium chromate) 2 orange (potassium dichromate) 3 red (cobalt nitrate) 4 mauve (cobalt chloride hexahydrate) 5 blue (copper sulfate pentahydrate, ferric hexacyanoferrate) 6 purple (potassium permanganate) 7 green (nickel chloride hexahydrate)", "Salt Salt is the common name for the substance sodium chloride (NaCI), which occurs in the form of transparent cubic crystals. Although salt is most familiar as a food supplement, less than 5% of the salt produced in the United States is used for that purpose. About 70% is used in the chemical industry, mostly as a source of chlorine.", "- The most common compound of sodium is sodium chloride (common salt). It is added to food and used to de-ice roads in winter. It is also used as a feedstock for the chemical industry. Sodium carbonate (washing soda) is also a useful sodium salt. It is used as a water softener.", "- No. Table salt (sodium chloride) is the most common form of sodium. Others include: sodium bicarbonate (baking soda), sodium benzoate (preservative), sodium cyclamate (sweetener) and sodium nitrate (preservative).", "- What is the most common salt in ocean water? What force sets ocean waves in motion? What are two most common ions in ocean water? Ocean water is a complex mixture of substances, the two most common being water, of course, and common salt (sodium chloride). Waer is a covalent substance and only… splits into ions to a very small degree.", "- Sodium and Chloride Foods. A burger with French fries. Photo Credit Jupiterimages/Photos.com/Getty Images. Sodium and chloride -- the two electrolytes that make up table salt -- are present in foods together and work in the body to maintain fluid balance for proper cell function.hoto Credit Jupiterimages/Photos.com/Getty Images. Sodium and chloride -- the two electrolytes that make up table salt -- are present in foods together and work in the body to maintain fluid balance for proper cell function.", "- Salt (sodium chloride, NaCl) and soda (sodium carbonate, Na 2 CO 3) had been known since prehistoric times, the former used as a flavouring and preservative, and the latter for glass manufacture. Salt came from seawater, while soda came from the Natron Valley in Egypt or from the ash of certain plants.he most common compound of sodium is sodium chloride (common salt). It is added to food and used to de-ice roads in winter. It is also used as a feedstock for the chemical industry. Sodium carbonate (washing soda) is also a useful sodium salt.", "- What is Salt? Common salt, or sodium chloride, is the chemical compound NaCl Salt occurs naturally in many parts of the world as the mineral halite and as mixed evaporites in salt lakes and salt oceans Salt varies in color from colorless, when pure, to white, gray or brownish, typical of rock salt (halite)", "- A salt is a compound composed of two ion - a positively charged ion and a negatively charged ion. The attraction between the two ions forms strong ionic bonds, giving salts a hard and brittle crystalline structure." ]
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what is crdp
[ "Concurrent Retirement & Disability Pay (CRDP) Concurrent Retirement & Disability Pay (CRDP) Concurrent Retirement and Disability Pay (CRDP) allows military retirees to receive both military retired pay and Veterans Affairs (VA) compensation. This was prohibited until the CRDP program began on January 1, 2004. CRDP is a phase in of benefits that gradually restores a retiree's VA disability offset." ]
[ "- CRDN. Jim Massey’s is a member of The Certified Restoration Drycleaning Network (CRDN), an international organization of textile restoration specialists serving the insurance industry, contractors/contents cleaning companies and property owners.RDN’s experienced, highly trained textile cleaners specialize in insurance restoration laundry and drycleaning services for all types of loss.", "Conservation Reserve Program - Continuous Signup (CCRP) CCRP and CREP: CCRP is closely associated with the Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP).—another offshoot of the CRP General Signup that developed a few years after the CRP Continuous Signup was launched.", "Concurrent Retirement and Disability Pay (CRDP) FAQs Retired members entitled to receive either CRSC or Concurrent Retirement and Disability Pay (CRDP) will be provided with an election form as part of the annual open season. During the open season, affected retirees will have the opportunity to elect to receive either CRDP or CRSC for the next year.", "- C-reactive protein (CRP) is a substance produced by the liver in response to inflammation. Other names for CRP are high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (HS-CRP), or ultra-sensitive C-reactive protein (US-CRP). A high level of CRP in the blood is a sign that there may be an inflammatory process occurring in the body.ther names for CRP are high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (HS-CRP), or ultra-sensitive C-reactive protein (US-CRP). A high level of CRP in the blood is a sign that there may be an inflammatory process occurring in the body.", "C-reactive protein C-reactive protein (CRP) is an annular (ring-shaped), pentameric protein found in blood plasma, whose levels rise in response to inflammation. It is an acute-phase protein of hepatic origin that increases following interleukin-6 secretion by macrophages and T cells.", "Integrated Project Teams (IPTs) Introduction to Integrated Process and Process Development (PPD) Integrated Process and Process Development (IPPD) is a management technique normally implemented by Integrated Project Teams (IPTs). IPPD is currently in use in many commercial and government organizations.", "- CRD - Chronic Reflux Disease; CRD - Cooperative Research and Development; CRD - Capital Region District; CRD - Central Records Division", "- Central Registration Depository (Web CRD) FINRA operates Web CRD ®, the central licensing and registration system for the U.S. securities industry and its regulators. The system contains the registration records of more than 3,700 registered broker-dealers, and the qualification, employment and disclosure histories of more than 630,000 active registered individuals.", "Cyclic redundancy check A cyclic redundancy check (CRC) is an error-detecting code commonly used in digital networks and storage devices to detect accidental changes to raw data. Blocks of data entering these systems get a short check value attached, based on the remainder of a polynomial division of their contents.", "XML Data Package XML Data Package. XML Data Package (XDP) is an XML file format created by Adobe Systems in 2003. It is intended to be an XML-based companion to PDF. It allows PDF content and/or Adobe XML Forms Architecture (XFA) resources to be packaged within an XML container. Several products by Adobe, most notably its LiveCycle ES Suite, use files in XDP format.", "Concurrent Retirement and Disability Pay (CRDP) FAQs Answer: No. Recipients of retired pay with a disability rating of 50% or greater may be eligible for CRDP if they meet any of the following conditions: 1 20 years of active duty service. 2 20 good years in the Guard or Reserve and 60 years of age or older. 3 Retired under Temporary Early Retirement Authority (TERA)", "- A C-reactive protein (CRP) test is a blood test that measures the amount of a protein called C-reactive protein in your blood. C-reactive protein measures general levels of inflammation in your body.", "CPRP Certification CPRP Certification. The Certified Psychiatric Rehabilitation Practitioner credential (CPRP) is a test-based certification that fosters the growth of a qualified, ethical, and culturally diverse psychiatric rehabilitation workforce through enforcement of a practitioner code of ethics.", "C-Reactive Protein (Blood Test, Normal, Low, High Ranges) C-reactive protein (CRP) is a marker of inflammation in the body. Therefore, its level in the blood increases if there is any inflammation in the body. C-reactive protein, along with other markers of inflammation (erythrocyte sedimentation rate, sed rate, or ESR) are also sometimes referred to as acute phase reactants. C-reactive protein is produced by the cells in the liver.", "What is a CDD? What is a CDD? Community development districts (CDDs) are independent special-purpose units of government established to finance basic services within a development, including infrastructure construction, services and maintenance.", "17 CFR PARTs 240 and 242 [Release No. 34-44992 ; File No. S7-26-98] CRD® and is a combination of: o information FINRA and/or the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) require brokers and. brokerage firms to submit as part of the registration and licensing process, and. o information that regulators report regarding disciplinary actions or allegations against firms or brokers.", "- RSD, also called complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), is a nervous system disorder that often results in severe chronic and burning pain and other symptoms. Search main menu", "Rhizomelic Chondrodysplasia Punctata (RCDP) Rhizomelic Chondrodysplasia Punctata (RCDP) RCDP is a genetic disorder which is a form of dwarfism. ‘Rhizomelic’ means shortening of the bones closest to the body’s trunk. ‘Chondrodysplasia’ refers to malformation (the dysplasia part of the word) of the cartilage (the chondro part of the word).", "Concurrent Receipt Rules â Concurrent Retirement Disability Pay (CRDP) Concurrent Receipt Eligibility. You are a regular military retiree with a VA disability rating of 50 percent or greater. You are a retiree of the Guard or Reserves with 20 or more Good Years, have a 50% VA disability rating, and have met retirement age (60 in most cases, but some Reservists are eligible for early retirement).", "Elevated C-reactive Protein (CRP) C-reactive protein (CRP) is a substance produced by the liver that increases in the presence of inflammation in the body. An elevated C-reactive protein level is identified with blood tests and is considered a non-specific marker for disease.RP levels can be measured via a blood test. In evaluating cardiac risk, physicians look at a very narrow range of CRP levels, from zero to 3.0 and above. This requires a special test called high sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP), which may be able to reveal inflammation at the micro-vascular level.", "Crohns Disease vs. Celiac Disease; Is There A Difference? Crohns disease (CrD) is an inflammatory bowel disease that, along with ulcerative colitis and other conditions, causes inflammation (swelling) of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. CrD disease can actually affect any part of your digestive tract, from the mouth all the way to the rectum.", "- (Note: Looks similar to, but does not mean, the chromium chlorides—CrCl 2, CrCl 3, CrCl 4) CRD: chronic renal disease circadian rhythm disorder: CRE: carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae: Creat: creatinine: CREST: calcinosis, Raynaud esophagus, sclerosis, teleangiectasiae: CRF: chronic renal failure corticotropin-releasing factor: CrGN: crescentic glomerulonephritis: CRH", "- Phosphocreatine, also known as creatine phosphate (CP) or PCr (Pcr), is a phosphorylated creatine molecule that serves as a rapidly mobilizable reserve of high-energy phosphates in skeletal muscle and the brain.hosphocreatine, also known as creatine phosphate (CP) or PCr (Pcr), is a phosphorylated creatine molecule that serves as a rapidly mobilizable reserve of high-energy phosphates in skeletal muscle and the brain.", "Conservation Reserve Program What is the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP)? The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) is a land conservation program administered by the Farm Service Agency (FSA). In exchange for a yearly rental payment, farmers enrolled in the program agree to remove environmentally sensitive land from agricultural production and plant species that will improve environmental health and quality.", "- The CACD is a creative, heuristic, and iterative design methodology for designing and executing military operations in complex operational environments. Described in the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command Pamphlet (TRADOC PAM) 525-5-500, CACD was developed to provide means for grappling with ill-structured, complex adaptive problems.", "Concurrent Receipt Rules â Concurrent Retirement Disability Pay (CRDP) The exception is retirees who have a VA disability rating of 50% or higher, in which case they are eligible for Concurrent Receipt, in which they can receive full military retirement pay and full VA disability pay. Retirees can elect not to waive military retirement pay and forgo receiving VA disability pay.", "- ARLINGTON, Va. (AFRNS) – Beginning Oct. 1, 2008 Section 642 of the 2008 National Defense Authorization Act expanded the eligibility requirements for the Concurrent Retirement Disability Payment, or CRDP.", "Chronic Kidney Disease and Failure (CKD, CRF, CRD) Chronic kidney disease is defined as kidney disease that has been present for months to years. Chronic renal disease (CRD), chronic renal failure (CRF), and chronic renal insufficiency refer to the same condition. CKD is not a single disease. There are many different causes of CKD but by the time the animal shows signs of kidney disease the cause may no longer be apparent. Often the cause of CKD is unknown.", "- Rhizomelic Chondrodysplasia Punctata (RCDP) Callie has RCDP. RCDP is a genetic disorder which is a form of dwarfism. ‘Rhizomelic’ means shortening of the bones closest to the body’s trunk. ‘Chondrodysplasia’ refers to malformation (the dysplasia part of the word) of the cartilage (the chondro part of the word).", "Certified Psychiatric Rehabilitation Practitioner The Certified Psychiatric Rehabilitation Practitioner credential (CPRP) is a test-based certification that fosters the growth of a qualified, ethical, and culturally diverse psychiatric rehabilitation workforce through enforcement of a practitioner code of ethics." ]
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what is a fancy french toilet called
[ "Eau de toilette Eau de toilette. Eau de toilette (French: [o d(ə) twalɛt]) or toilet water is a lightly scented cologne used as a skin freshener. It is also referred to as aromatic waters and has a high alcohol content. It is usually applied directly to the skin after bathing or shaving." ]
[ "- Using the toilet in a cafe. Café if you are Visiting france and need to use the, restroom the easiest thing to do is to step in a coffee. Place just: “ask-est ce que je peux utiliser vos toilettes’s il vous” (plait Plaît may i use) your restroom with, a smile and it should be. no problem", "What does the word '' TOILETTE '' mean in perfumes ? This is the sense used in 'eau de toilette' - it's a perfumed water you keep on your dressing table and use when dressing. 5. By the mid-18th century 'toilet', more often spelt and pronounced in the French way as 'toilette', could also mean the result of that activity: that is to say, one's outfit and appearance as a whole. ('Everyone at the ball agreed that Esmeralda's toilette was charming'.) This meaning continued alongside the others. 6.", "- A douche (/ˈduːʃ/) is a device used to introduce a stream of water into the body for medical or hygienic reasons, or the stream of water itself.ouche usually refers to vaginal irrigation, the rinsing of the vagina, but it can also refer to the rinsing of any body cavity.", "- The word “douche” means to wash or soak in French. Douching is washing or cleaning out the vagina (also called the birth canal) with water or other mixtures of fluids. Usually douches are prepackaged mixes of water and vinegar, baking soda, or iodine.", "- A toilet is a large bowl connected to the plumbing and used by people to get rid of waste from their bodies. British speakers also use toilet or bathroom to refer to a room containing a toilet. When this room is in a house, they might also refer to it as the lavatory, the loo, or the WC.", "- The French word douche translate to mean wash, or soak.. It means washing or cleaning out the vagina (birth canal) with water or other mixtures of fluids. Most douches are prepackaged mixes of water and vinegar, baking soda, or iodine. You can buy these products at drug and grocery stores.", "The History of Plumbing Continued from page 2. A toilet is a plumbing fixture used for defecation and urination. Modern toilets consist of a bowl fitted with a hinged seat and are connected to a waste pipe where waste is flushed. Tiolets are also called: privy, latrine, water closet, or lavatory. Contrary to urban legend Sir Thomas Crapper did not invent the toilet.", "- 1 pudding basin, a bowl in which raw pudding dough or batter is placed for cooking. 2 wash basin, a sink or bowl to contain water for cleaning hands and other minor washing. 3 toilet basin, an alternate name for a toilet bowl.asin may refer to: 1 Basin, a 5th century Thuringian king. 2 Basin (chanson de geste) , a poem about Charlemagne's childhood. 3 basin (maritime) , the area of a drydock which can be flooded and drained.", "- 1 For more informal meetings, there is also the lobby lounge with an open terrace overlooking the boulevard, the French and international brasseries, or L' Olivier Restaurant offering cuisines from south-east France.2 Tofu is to this peculiar style of restaurant what frites are to a French brasserie. For more informal meetings, there is also the lobby lounge with an open terrace overlooking the boulevard, the French and international brasseries, or L' Olivier Restaurant offering cuisines from south-east France.", "How Dual Flush Toilets Work For a time, toilets were called necessaries, one in a long line of euphemisms used to describe the business end of handling a simple biological process. One problem is that bodily waste is a delicate topic, so delicate that culture can be as much a factor in affecting change as necessity.", "User Contributed Dictionary In France, it was called a colombier or fuie from the 13th century onwards and pigeonnier until the 19th century. The dovecote interior, the space granted to the pigeons, is divided into a number of boulins (pigeon holes).", "- A toilet is a sanitation fixture used for the storing or disposal of human urine and feces. In developed countries, different forms of porcelain flush toilets are common: seats are usually used in the West while squat toilets are common in East Asia.", "Why is a toilet called a restroom in America? Why is a toilet called a restroom in America? Why is a toilet called a restroom in America?oilet is a nasty sounding word and people used to be a bit more cautious in saying that word. You do technically rest there because you are sitting down.", "- A flush toilet is a toilet that disposes of human liquid and solid waste, by using water to flush it through a drainpipe to another location for disposal, thus maintaining a separation between humans and their excreta. flush toilet may be colloquially called a lavatory, a water closet (abbreviated W.C.), a loo, a comfort room (abbreviated C.R.) and many other names.", "The Pastry Chef's Rich Little Secret By AMANDA HESSER. IT'S a simple almond cake, leavened by egg whites, moistened with browned butter and baked into a small mold. But such simplicity is deceiving: the classic French pastry called the financier is exquisitely refined. It is springy, sweet and nutty with an exterior that's as crisp as an eggshell.In France, financiers have been a staple of fine pastry shops for more than 100 years.ut such simplicity is deceiving: the classic French pastry called the financier is exquisitely refined. It is springy, sweet and nutty with an exterior that's as crisp as an eggshell. In France, financiers have been a staple of fine pastry shops for more than 100 years.", "Expert Advice Chemical toilets have an upper section which is used to store the flushing water, whilst a toilet bowl sits below for stored waste matter. The waste matter, instead of being flushed away into a pipe system, is removed by hand from entering a special area of the caravan. The most common type of chemical toilet is a Porta Potti and many GO Outdoors customers find that this is a suitable and easy to use solution for when 'nature calls'.", "- Top Definition. dual-flush toilet. A dual-flush toilet is a water-saving loo designed by eco-conscious Aussies. Unlike American toilets, which fill the bowl after flushing, Aussie loos have a cistern (tank) which fills instead. A half flush uses half the water in the cistern, a full flush uses all the water in the cistern.", "- I need to know what a Noble's bathroom would look like. Like, what would the tub look like, what the toilet would look like, I know the sink, if they had mirrors which I'm not too sure about, how the walls would look, how the floor would look and if there was a certain floor it had to be on.o take a bath there were wooden tubs with cloth padded on them. For privacy, they put a canopy or a tent of it. They placed the tub by the fire during the winter and outside during the summer. The lord would take the tub with him on his travels. Garderobes were medieval toilets in large public buildings and castles.", "- In England and Israel the toilet is in a separate room from the rest of the bathroom. In Ecuador the bathroom includes the toilet like the USA. Recently I was in China and the shower and toilet were in one area and the bathroom sink was in a separate area. It's actually common here in the states. They're called half bath's, a small room with just a toilet and a sink. A lot of larger houses have them. The house description may be 2 1/2 bath's meaning it has 2 regular bathrooms with toilet and shower and/or tub and another 1/2 bath with just a toilet and sink.", "The History of Plumbing Continued from page 2. A toilet is a plumbing fixture used for defecation and urination. Modern toilets consist of a bowl fitted with a hinged seat and are connected to a waste pipe where waste is flushed.Tiolets are also called: privy, latrine, water closet, or lavatory.Contrary to urban legend Sir Thomas Crapper did not invent the toilet.ontinued from page 2. A toilet is a plumbing fixture used for defecation and urination. Modern toilets consist of a bowl fitted with a hinged seat and are connected to a waste pipe where waste is flushed.", "Douching The French word douche translate to mean wash, or soak.. It means washing or cleaning out the vagina (birth canal) with water or other mixtures of fluids. Most douches are prepackaged mixes of water and vinegar, baking soda, or iodine.", "- French terry cloth is a variety of terry (or toweling) fabric, which is identified by its uncut looped pile. French terry cloth only has the highly absorbent looped pile on one side of the fabric; the other side is flat and smooth. It can be woven from different kinds of threads and can be stretch or non-stretch.", "- The appliance or fixture is called a toilet, and if the room does not have a bathtub or shower it is still called a bathroom by anyone who is not a real estate agent/realtor. Lavatory is the term used for the rooms on airplanes in American English.", "- Asking where is the bathroom in French is more complicated than it seems. The French have old rules about excusing oneself to go to the restroom. You shouldn't go in the middle of a meal. And when you need to go, you should be very discreet about it. Here is everything you wanted to know (and more) about using the toilets in France.", "Toilet seat A toilet seat is a hinged unit consisting of a round or oval open seat, and usually a lid, which is bolted onto the bowl of a toilet used in a sitting position. The seat can be either for a flush toilet or a dry toilet. A toilet seat consists of the seat itself, which may be contoured forum the user to sit on, and the lid, which covers the toilet when it is not in use – the lid may be absent in some cases, particularly in public restrooms. When the lid is down, it can be used as a seat.", "Eau de toilette Eau de toilette. Bottles of eau de toilette. Eau de toilette (French: [o d(ə) twalɛt]) or toilet water is a lightly scented cologne used as a skin freshener. It is also referred to as aromatic waters and has a high alcohol content. It is usually applied directly to the skin after bathing or shaving.", "- Kohler French Curve Quiet Close Elongated Toilet Seat. French Curve® Quiet - Close™ elongated toilet seat. French Curve Quiet - Close elongated toilet seat features a Quiet - Close lid and ring that close quietly with the slightest touch. Ergonomically designed lid and ring provide maximum comfort. The QuicK - Release hinges allow the seat to be quickly removed for easy cleaning of hard to reach areas.", "Pay toilet A pay toilet is a public toilet that requires the user to pay. It may be street furniture or be inside a building, e.g. a shopping mall, department store, or railway station. The reason for charging money is usually for the maintenance of the equipment. Paying to use the toilet can be traced back almost 2000 years, to the first century AD.", "French drain A French drain or weeping tile (also blind drain, rubble drain, rock drain, drain tile, perimeter drain, land drain, French ditch, sub-surface drain, sub-soil drain or agricultural drain) is a trench filled with gravel or rock or containing a perforated pipe that redirects surface water and groundwater away from an area.", "- Resting upon an angular base design the stylish Resting upon an angular base design the stylish TL-6115HC-W is an attractive 1-piece toilet. Available in white and made from vitreous china the TL-6115HC-W features an elongated bowl and slow close toilet seat." ]
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how early to give hepatitis b vaccine
[ "What is hepatitis B? The hepatitis B vaccine is the best way to prevent infection. It is a series of 3 or 4 shots usually given over a 6-to-12 month period. It is given by an injection into the arm muscle of adolescents and adults and thigh muscle of infants and young children.cute (short-term) illness, the symptoms of which are flu-like. Most adults who get hepatitis B have this acute form of hepatitis B, and then get better. Chronic (long-term) infection which can be very serious, and often leads to liver damage, liver cancer, or death.", "Description and Brand Names HBV infection is a major cause of serious liver diseases, such as hepatitis and cirrhosis, and a type of liver cancer called primary hepatocellular carcinoma. Pregnant women who have hepatitis B infection or are carriers of hepatitis B virus can give the disease to their babies when they are born.mmunization against hepatitis B disease is recommended for all newborn babies, infants, children, and adolescents up to 19 years of age. It is also recommended for adults who live in areas that have a high rate of hepatitis B disease or who may be at increased risk of infection from hepatitis B virus." ]
[ "Hepatitis B: guidance, data and analysis Infants born to hepatitis B infected mothers are at risk of perinatal transmission. National policy recommends immunisation of infants (with vaccine +/- hepatitis B immunoglobulin) from birth and at 1, 2 and 12 months of age with testing for evidence infection at 12 months.he virus is transmitted by contact with an infected person’s blood or body fluids. Hepatitis B is vaccine preventable. The average incubation period for hepatitis B is 40 to 160 days.", "- Babies born to mothers infected with hepatitis B need to be given a dose of the hepatitis B vaccine after they are born. This should be given within 24 hours of birth and followed by a further dose of the vaccine at one, two and twelve months after birth.Ps may charge for the vaccine if you want it as a travel vaccine, or they may refer you to a travel clinic so you can get vaccinated privately. The current cost of the vaccine (in 2013) is around £30 a dose.", "How soon will the hepatitis B vaccine start to work? If you are exposed to hepatitis B before you get vaccinated, or during the window between vaccination and full protection, you can get a special shot within 24 hours of exposure that will provide short-term protection.", "When Do Adults Need Vaccines? You need this vaccine if you have a specific risk factor for hepatitis B infection or if you simply want to be protected from this disease. The vaccine is given in 3 doses, usually over 6 months. >> learn more. You need this vaccine if you are a woman age 26 years or younger or a man age 21 years or younger.", "Ask the Experts Ideally, the first dose of hepatitis A vaccine should be given to close contacts as soon as adoption is planned but no later than 2 weeks prior to the arrival of the adoptee. A second dose should be given no sooner than 6 months after the first dose.", "- Those who are infected can become lifelong carriers of the virus and may develop long-term problems such as cirrhosis (liver disease) or cancer of the liver. Hepatitis B vaccine (HepB) usually is given as a series of three injections: 1 shortly after birth. 2 at 1–2 months of age. at 6–18 months of age.", "What Shots Does My Baby Receive and When? The second dose of Hepatitis A vaccine should be given 6 months after the 1st dose. The 5th dose of DTaP is given between 4 and 6 years of age. There are other vaccinations when your baby is older but I have focused on the ones your baby would get.herefore your baby will get her 1st Hepatitis B vaccine either at birth or at 1 to 2 months of age. Besides the Hepatitis B vaccine your baby will receive the first set of vaccinations are at 2 months of age. This first set of shots, which are usually, not all given at the same pediatric visit are as follows:", "Hepatitis B vaccine - what you need to know Hepatitis B vaccine can prevent hepatitis B, and the serious consequences of hepatitis B infection, including liver cancer and cirrhosis. Hepatitis B vaccine may be given by itself or in the same shot with other vaccines.dults getting hepatitis B vaccine should get 3 doses — with the second dose given 4 weeks after the first and the third dose 5 months after the second. Your doctor can tell you about other dosing schedules that might be used in certain circumstances.", "A Look at Each Vaccine: Hepatitis B Vaccine Now all infants and young children are recommended to receive the hepatitis B vaccine and the incidence of hepatitis B virus infections in the United States is starting to decline. Indeed, the new vaccine strategy has virtually eliminated the disease in children less than 19 years of age.", "Ask the Experts For infants born to HBsAg-positive mothers, postvaccination testing is recommended 1 to 2 months after completion of at least 3 doses of the hepatitis B vaccine series. For a child on schedule this is age 9 to 18 months, generally at the next well-child visit.", "Figures For infants born to HBsAg-positive mothers, postvaccination testing should be performed 1–2 months after completion of ≥3 doses of a licensed hepatitis B vaccine series (i.e., at age 9–12 months, generally at the next well-child visit).", "What Is Hepatitis A-Hepatitis B Vaccine? The hepatitis A and B vaccine is given in a series of 3 shots. The booster shots are given 1 month and 6 months after the first shot. If you have a high risk of hepatitis infection, you may be given 3 shots within 30 days, and a fourth shot 12 months after the first.", "Description and Brand Names Hepatitis A and hepatitis B combination vaccine is recommended for all persons 18 years of age or older who are at risk from infection from their jobs or some behaviors, or from traveling to the following parts of the world: 1 Africa. 2 Central and South America. 3 Eastern and Southern Europe.", "Hepatitis B FAQs for the Public The best way to prevent hepatitis B is by getting the hepatitis B vaccine. The hepatitis B vaccine is safe and effective and is usually given as 3-4 shots over a six month period. Hepatitis B vaccination is recommended for: Hepatitis B is a very safe vaccine. Most people do not have any problems with it but a vaccine, like any medicine, could cause a serious reaction.", "- What is the importance of a delay of more than 8 weeks between the second and third doses of hepatitis B vaccine in infants? If the time between doses is less than recommended, does this affect the efficacy of the immunization? Priya Jain, MBBS, MBA.", "Hepatitis B FAQs for the Public For Children and Adolescents. All children should get their first dose of hepatitis B vaccine at birth and complete the vaccine series by 6-18 months old. Hepatitis B vaccine is recommended for all babies so that they will be protected from a serious but preventable disease.", "Hepatitis B The accelerated vaccination schedule calls for vaccine doses administered at days 0, 7, and 21–30; a booster should be administered at 12 months to promote long-term immunity. A combined hepatitis A and hepatitis B vaccine can also be used on the same 3-dose schedule (0, 7, and 21–30 days), with a booster at 12 months.", "- How many doses of hepatitis B vaccine will my baby receive? The basic series is 3 or 4 doses. The first dose should be given in the hospital (at birth), the second dose 1–2 months later, and the third dose at age 6 months or later. baby who gets infected with the hepatitis B virus during the first five years of life has a 15% to 25% risk for pre­mature death from liver disease, including liver failure or liver cancer. Hepatitis B vaccine is your baby’s “insurance policy” against being infected with the hepatitis B virus.", "- This vaccine cannot be administered at birth, before age 6 weeks, or at age >7 years. § Combined Hepatitis A and hepatitis B vaccine. This vaccine is recommended for persons aged ≥18 years who are at increased risk for both hepatitis B virus and Hepatitis A virus infections.", "What is hepatitis B? Who should get the hepatitis B vaccine? All children should get their first dose at birth, with a second dose between 1-2 months of age, and should have completed their vaccine series by 6-18 months of age.", "Doctor visit: The 1-month checkup Give your baby his shots. Your baby will probably get a hepatitis B shot. Most babies receive their first hep B shot a birth, the second at their 1 or 2 month checkup, and their third sometime between 6 and 18 months. An assistant may administer the shot.", "Immunization In countries where transmission of hepatitis B from mother to child is common, these infants should be immunized against the disease at birth. The remaining doses of polio vaccine and the combination diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus vaccine (DPT) should be given three times before the age of one: at six weeks, 10 weeks and 14 weeks. Due to inherited immunity, measles vaccines are typically given at nine months.", "Hepatitis B Vaccine For infants born to HBsAg-positive mothers, postvaccination testing should be performed 1–2 months after completion of ≥3 doses of a licensed hepatitis B vaccine series (i.e., at age 9–18 months, generally at the next well-child visit).hen necessary, postvaccination testing for antibody to hepatitis B surface antigen (anti-HBs) should generally be performed 1–2 months after completion of the vaccine series.", "Recommended Immunization Schedules for Persons Aged 0 Through 18 Years â United States, 2012 The second dose should be administered at age 1 or 2 months. Monovalent HepB vaccine should be used for doses administered before age 6 weeks. Infants who did not receive a birth dose should receive 3 doses of a HepB–containing vaccine on a schedule of 0, 1 to 2 months, and 6 months, starting as soon as feasible.", "- 1 Hepatitis A vaccine: 2 Immune globulin (IG) for hepatitis A protection: 3 Hepatitis B vaccine: Vaccine can be administered with an accelerated schedule of 4 doses of vaccine given at 0, 1, 2, and 12 months; the last dose may be given on return from travel. Hepatitis B vaccine: Vaccine can be administered with an accelerated schedule of 4 doses of vaccine given at 0, 1, 2, and 12 months; the last dose may be given on return from travel.", "-  The birth dose should be given within 12 hours of birth.  For infants, the minimum age for the final dose of hepatitis B vaccine is age 24 weeks. Note: Adults who are immunocompromised or on dialysis require a larger dose of hepatitis B vaccine.The Engerix-B dose required is 40mcg/2.0mL (use the adult 20mcg/mL formulation) on a scheduled of 0,1,2, and 6 months. For Recombivax HB, a special formulation is available. The birth dose should be given within 12 hours of birth.  For infants, the minimum age for the final dose of hepatitis B vaccine is age 24 weeks. Note: Adults who are immunocompromised or on dialysis require a larger dose of hepatitis B vaccine.", "hepatitis B immune globulin [en Español] If the baby does not receive hepatitis B vaccine at all, a second and third dose of hepatitis B immune globulin must be given 3 and 6 months after the first dose. Follow your doctor's instructions. While using hepatitis B immune globulin, you may need frequent blood tests.", "Ask the Experts Be sure to test the mother's blood for HBsAg. Give 3 additional hepatitis B vaccine doses with single-antigen vaccine at ages 1, 2 to 3, and 6 months, or hepatitis B-containing combination vaccine at ages 2, 4, and 6 months (Pediarix) or 2, 4, and 12-15 months (Comvax).dministration of a birth dose has been associated with higher rates of on-time completion of the hepatitis B vaccine series. In certain populations, the birth dose has been associated with improved completion rates for other infant vaccines.", "- A vaccination for both hepatitis A and B can be given to those ages 18 and older; however, this vaccination is administered in three doses over six months. A hepatitis A vaccination consists of inactive virus; people 1 year old or older can receive the vaccine. It is highly effective.The first dose protects your body (for the short-term) in an estimated two to four weeks.Once you receive the second dose (about six to 12 months after the first), the vaccine should work for at least 20 years.Studies estimate, however, that the vaccine may last over the course of your lifetime.nce you receive the second dose (about six to 12 months after the first), the vaccine should work for at least 20 years. Studies estimate, however, that the vaccine may last over the course of your lifetime.", "What Is Hepatitis A-Hepatitis B Vaccine? The hepatitis A and B vaccine is given in a series of 3 shots. The booster shots are given 1 month and 6 months after the first shot. If you have a high risk of hepatitis infection, you may be given 3 shots within 30 days, and a fourth shot 12 months after the first.Your individual booster schedule may be different from these guidelines.his vaccine is recommended for adults with risk factors for getting hepatitis A or B, including: 1 having chronic liver problems, such as cirrhosis or hepatitis C, or needing a liver transplant; 2 using intravenous (IV) drugs; 3 living with a person who has either hepatitis A or B infection;" ]
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what cavity is the masseter muscle
[ "- The masseter muscle has been widely used for reanima-tion in facial nerve palsy; on the other hand, it has been seldomly reported for oral cavity and oropharyngeal re-construction. Conley and gullane in 1978 first introduced the masseter muscle flap as a reconstructive method for the management of oropharyngeal defects 15. This report" ]
[ "Tendinous arch In human anatomy, the masseter is one of the muscles of mastication. In the animal kingdom, it is particularly powerful in herbivores to facilitate chewing of plant matter. The most obvious muscle of mastication is the masseter muscle, since it is the most superficial and one of the strongest.", "- 1 The oral cavity and oropharynx are spaces defined by both hard and soft tissue structures. 2 The oral cavity has muscle and bony boundaries, but the pharynx is a muscular tube.3 An embryologic/evolutionary definition is useful for understanding the impact of birth defects.ey Points. 1 The oral cavity and oropharynx are spaces defined by both hard and soft tissue structures. 2 The oral cavity has muscle and bony boundaries, but the pharynx is a muscular tube. 3 An embryologic/evolutionary definition is useful for understanding the impact of birth defects.", "Tendinous arch In human anatomy, the masseter is one of the muscles of mastication. In the animal kingdom, it is particularly powerful in herbivores to facilitate chewing of plant matter.The most obvious muscle of mastication is the masseter muscle, since it is the most superficial and one of the strongest.n the animal kingdom, it is particularly powerful in herbivores to facilitate chewing of plant matter. The most obvious muscle of mastication is the masseter muscle, since it is the most superficial and one of the strongest.", "- The thoracic cavity is separated from the abdominal cavity by the diaphragm. This is a broad flat muscle. (muscular) diaphragm The diaphragm is a muscle that separat … e the thoracic from the abdominal cavity. The pelvis is the lowest part of the abdominal cavity and it has no physical separation from it Diaphragm. + 31 others found this useful.", "Mylohyoid muscle The mylohyoid muscle is flat and triangular, and is situated immediately superior to the anterior belly of the digastric muscle. It is a pharyngeal muscle (derived from the first pharyngeal arch) and classified as one of the suprahyoid muscles. Together, the paired mylohyoid muscles form a muscular floor for the oral cavity of the mouth. [3]", "Massage Therapy for Tired Feet (and Plantar Fasciitis!) Your masseter muscle is your primary chewing muscle — not the only one, but the main one — and it covers the sides of the jaw just behind the cheeks. It’s also the main muscle that clenches your jaw and grinds your teeth, unfortunately, and it’s one of the most common locations for trigger points in the human body.our masseter muscle is your primary chewing muscle — not the only one, but the main one — and it covers the sides of the jaw just behind the cheeks. It’s also the main muscle that clenches your jaw and grinds your teeth, unfortunately, and it’s one of the most common locations for trigger points in the human body.", "Anatomy Terms Other Cavities. 1 oral cavity – the space in the mouth inside the teeth and gums and is filled with the tongue when it is relaxed. 2 nasal cavity – in the nose. 3 orbital cavities (left and right) – hold the eyes. 4 middle ear cavities (left and right) – hold the small bones of the middle ear.", "Mylohyoid muscle Mylohyoid muscle. The mylohyoid muscle is a paired muscle running from the mandible to the hyoid bone, forming the floor of the oral cavity of the mouth. It is named after its two attachments near the molar teeth (mylo comes from the Greek word for molar). These muscles are mesodermal in embryologic origin.", "Masseter Muscle Origin and Insertion The masseter muscle covers the side of the jaw nearest the ear and for its size it is one of the strongest muscles and some physiologists believe it to be the strongest muscle of all but this is hard to determine with complete accuracy.", "Muscles of Mastication (Chewing) The Pterygoid muscles is made up of two muscles the Lateral Pterygoid and the Medial Pterygoid which are located on the inside of the Ramus of the Mandible and work in tandem with the Masseter muscle to assist in the chewing action, jaw rotation, side to side movement of the mouth and the projection of the lower jaw.", "- In human anatomy, the masseter is one of the muscles of mastication. Found only in mammals, it is particularly powerful in herbivores to facilitate chewing of plant matter. The most obvious muscle of mastication is the masseter muscle, since it is the most superficial and one of the strongest.", "Muscles of Mastication (Chewing) The Temporalis Muscles are one of three muscles making up the muscles of Mastication. These muscles are responsible for chewing. The Temporalis muscle is the muscle which assists us to close our mouth, grind our teeth and move our mouth from side to side when we are chewing.", "Masseter Muscle - Function, Origin, Insertion & Innervation - Human Anatomy | Kenhub Furthermore, part of the deep fibers radiates into the anterior capsule and articular disc of the temporomandibular joint. The parotid gland lies on the lateral side of the masseter with its duct coursing underneath the zygomatic arch across the muscle.As all muscles of mastication, the masseter is supplied by a branch of the mandibular nerve, the masseteric nerve.urthermore, part of the deep fibers radiates into the anterior capsule and articular disc of the temporomandibular joint. The parotid gland lies on the lateral side of the masseter with its duct coursing underneath the zygomatic arch across the muscle.", "Muscles of mastication There are four classical muscles of mastication. During mastication, three muscles of mastication (musculi masticatorii) are responsible for adduction of the jaw, and one (the lateral pterygoid) helps to abduct it.All four move the jaw laterally.he muscles are: 1 The masseter (composed of the superficial and deep head). 2 The temporalis (the sphenomandibularis is considered a part of the temporalis by some sources, and a distinct muscle by others). 3 The medial pterygoid. 4 The lateral pterygoid.", "Oral Cavity Oral Cavity. The first section of the mouth is known as the oral cavity, or the mouth cavity. This space is bordered in the front and to the sides by the two alveolar arches, which contain the teeth. Toward the back it is bordered by the isthmus of the fauces.", "- The masseter muscle is a thick, rectangular muscle of mastication. It consists of a superficial and a deep part, both originating from the zygomatic arch. Masseter muscle - lateral-left view", "What does the Masseter Muscle do? Click on the image to enlarge it. The masseter is one of several muscles of mastication. It is a thick, quadrilateral muscle, and its function is to elevate the mandible (jaw).The masseter consists of two parts: a superficial and deep muscle. It originates from the zygomatic arch and maxilla and inserts along the angle, ramus and lateral surface of the coronoid process of the mandible.t is a thick, quadrilateral muscle, and its function is to elevate the mandible (jaw). The masseter consists of two parts: a superficial and deep muscle. It originates from the zygomatic arch and maxilla and inserts along the angle, ramus and lateral surface of the coronoid process of the mandible.", "The Infratemporal Fossa Borders. The infratemporal fossa can be said to have a wedge shape. It is located deep to the masseter muscle and zygomatic arch (to which the masseter attaches). The fossa is connected to the pterygopalatine fossa by the pterygomaxillary fissure and also communicates with the temporal fossa superiorly.", "Muscles of mastication During mastication, three muscles of mastication (musculi masticatorii) are responsible for adduction of the jaw, and one (the lateral pterygoid) helps to abduct it. All four move the jaw laterally.he muscles are: 1 The masseter (composed of the superficial and deep head). 2 The temporalis (the sphenomandibularis is considered a part of the temporalis by some sources, and a distinct muscle by others).", "Definitions &Translations Webster Dictionary (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate this definition: Masseter (noun) the large muscle which raises the under jaw, and assists in mastication. Origin: [NL., fr. Gr. a chewer, a muscle of the lower jaw used in chewing, from to chew: cf. F. masster.]", "- The temporalis is a big fan shaped muscle that sits in the temporal fossa and inserts onto the coronoid process of the mandible. It elevates and retracts the mandible.The masseter sits over of the ramus, and angle of the mandible and acts to elevate the mandible.his is another muscle involved in mastication. This muscle actually has two parts. It’s got a superficial part and a deep part, which isn’t actually very clear on this model, but the deep part inserts a bit more posteriorly in the zygomatic arch and the superficial part inserts more anteriorly on the zygomatic arch.", "- Masseter Muscle: Parts ,Origin and insertion. The masseter muscle consists of a superficial and a deep part. The origin of the superficial part is on the zygomatic arch and its insertion is on the lateral masseteric tuberosity at the angle of the mandible.rigin and insertion of the masseter muscle. Schematic drawing showing the areas of origin and insertion of the masseter muscle. The origin of the pars superficialis is on the inferior surface of the zygomatic arch ante­rior to that of the pars profunda.", "What is the Masseter Muscle? Top 10 facts about the world. The masseter is a muscle running between the cheekbone, or zygomatic arch, and lower jawbone, or mandible. It has a large superficial portion and a smaller deep portion, both of which are situated close to the parotid salivary gland.", "The Parotid Gland In its course it crosses the masseter and pierces through the buccinator. Gland tissues along the parotid duct and lying on the masseter muscle are referred to as accessory parotid glands.The parotid is bordered anteriorly by the masseter muscle and the mandibular ramus and superiorly by the external acoustic meatus and the condyle of the mandible in the glenoid fossa.n its course it crosses the masseter and pierces through the buccinator. Gland tissues along the parotid duct and lying on the masseter muscle are referred to as accessory parotid glands.", "masseter muscle Examples from the Web for masseter muscle Expand. Historical Examples. The opening of the sinus is most commonly situated at the under margin of the mandible a little in front of the masseter muscle. Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities--Head--Neck.", "Masseter muscle The masseter muscle can become enlarged in patients who habitually clench or grind (with bruxism) their teeth and even in those who constantly chew gum. This masseteric hypertrophy is asymptomatic and soft; it is usually bilateral but can be unilateral.", "Buccal cavity The following list attempts to classify Buccal cavity into categories where each line is subset of the next. 1 bodily cavity,cavity,cavum. 2 anatomical structure,bodily structure,body structure,complex body part,structure. 3 body part. part,piece.", "Temporal muscle Temporal muscle. The temporalis; the zygomatic arch and masseter have been removed. [edit on Wikidata] The temporal muscle, also known as the temporalis, is one of the muscles of mastication. It is a broad, fan-shaped muscle on each side of the head that fills the temporal fossa, superior to the zygomatic arch so it covers much of the temporal bone.", "mouth The mouth, like many organs in the human body, is a hollow cavity. The part in front of the teeth is called the vestibule, while the part behind is the mouth itself. The floor of the mouth is formed from sheets of muscle tissue which are attached to the inner surface of the jawbone, or mandible.", "muscle The Masseter Muscle (p. 733). 1 This is a quadrangular muscle that covers the lateral aspect of the ramus and the coronoid process of the mandible. 2 Origin: inferior border and medial surface of zygomatic arch. 3 Insertion: lateral surface of ramus of mandible and its coronoid process." ]
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what colors do plant pigments reflect
[ "- Answer 2: Chlorophyll is a green pigment that gives most plants their color.The reason that it is green is because it absorbs other colors of light such as red and blue, so in a way the green light is reflected out since the pigment does not absorb it.hlorophyll pigment is always green. Plant leaves and stems aren't always green because they have many pigments other than chlorophyll. Pigments are molecules that absorb specific colors of light and reflect other colors, depending on their chemical structure. The reflected colors are what give pigments their color." ]
[ "- Answer 2: Chlorophyll is a green pigment that gives most plants their color.The reason that it is green is because it absorbs other colors of light such as red and blue, so in a way the green light is reflected out since the pigment does not absorb it.", "- To identify major pigments occurring naturally in plants: chlorophyll (green), carotenoids (yellow, orange and red), and anthocyanins (red, purple and blue). 2. To use the pigments found in blueberries and onion skins to make natural dyes and to use these dyes. on white cotton material and string.", "Why do plants posses accessory pigments? Various plant pigments help use light. Carotenoids, chlorophyll a, b, and c. Chlorophyll a absorbs indigo and red lights, b absorbs blue and orange -red, c absorbs blue and orange in smaller amounts. Source(s):", "- reflected is the complementary color of the color that is absorbed. For example if the high energy violet portion of the spectrum is absorbed, its complementary color of yellow is what is observed. If the lower energy blue or green colors are absorbed, the colors orange or red would be observed.", "Why Do Leaves Change Color? The three pigments that color leaves are: chlorophyll (green) carotenoid (yellow, orange, and brown) anthocyanin (red) Chlorophyll is the most important of the three. Without the chlorophyll in leaves, trees wouldn't be able to use sunlight to produce food.", "Chlorophyll in Plants: Benefits, Function & Definition There is a small, but very important molecule responsible for this called chlorophyll. All plants have chlorophyll, which is a green pigment in leaves and stems. Chlorophyll is a light-absorbing pigment, and it actually gets its green color because it absorbs blue and red wavelengths of light. The green wavelengths are reflected, giving that unmistakable color to plants. Since it is a light-absorbing pigment, chlorophyll is called a photoreceptor.", "MB 10.2 Pigments are substances that absorb visible light. Different pigments absorb light of different wavelengths, and the wavelengths that are absorbed disappear. If a pigment is illuminated with white light, the color we see is the color most reflected or transmitted by the pigment.(If a pigment absorbs all wavelengths, it appears black).ifferent pigments absorb light of different wavelengths, and the wavelengths that are absorbed disappear. If a pigment is illuminated with white light, the color we see is the color most reflected or transmitted by the pigment. (If a pigment absorbs all wavelengths, it appears black).", "- Plants also use multiple variants of chlorophyll, as well as accessory pigments such as carotenoids (which give carrots their orange color) to tune themselves to absorbing different wavelengths of light. That makes it impossible to assign a single wavelength of best absorption for all plants.", "What are pigments, what are some examples? # Biological pigments, also known simply as pigments or biochromes are substances produced by living organisms that have a color resulting from selective color absorption. Biological pigments include plant pigments and flower pigments. ... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pigments_(biolog... Examples: Chlorophyll is the green pigment in plant leaves and stems. Anthocyanin is the pigment that gives strawberries and blood oranges their red color. Carotene makes carrots and sweet potatoes orange. Pigments are what determine the color of an object (or to be scientifically correct, what color is reflected). The primary pigments are cyan, yellow, and magenta. Not to be confused with the primary colors of light: red, green, and blue.", "Chlorophyll Green light cannot be absorbed by the chlorophyll and the light is reflected, making the plant appear green. Once the light energy penetrates these pigment molecules, the energy is passed to one chlorophyll molecule, called the reaction center chlorophyll.", "Why do some plants appear green? As shown in detail in the absorption spectra, chlorophyll absorbs light in the red (long wavelength) and the blue (short wavelength) regions of the visible light spectrum. Green light is not absorbed but reflected, making the plant appear green. Chlorophyll is found in the chloroplasts of plants. There are various types of chlorophyll structures, but plants contain chlorophyll a and b. These two types of chlorophyll differ only slightly, in the composition of a single side chain.", "Biological pigment Plants, in general, contain six ubiquitous carotenoids: neoxanthin, violaxanthin, antheraxanthin, zeaxanthin, lutein and β-carotene. Lutein is a yellow pigment found in fruits and vegetables and is the most abundant carotenoid in plants. Lycopene is the red pigment responsible for the color of tomatoes.", "What is the primary photosynthetic pigment in plants? Chlorophyll, the pigment found in plants, some algae, and some bacteria that gives them their green color and that absorbs the light necessary for photosynthesis. Chlorophyll absorbs mainly violet-blue and orange-red light.hlorophyll b is an accessory pigment present in plants and other complex photosynthetic cells; it absorbs light energy of a different wavelength and transfers it to chlorophyll a for ultimate conversion to chemical energy. Other chlorophylls, of minor importance, are found in some bacteria.", "- CU Boulder, Fall 2003. Our experiment tested which color (red, blue, green) would influence the plant to produce the most amount of photosynthesis. There are four main photosynthetic pigments found in the chloroplast of the plant called chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b, xanthophylls, and carotenes.", "What is the function of pigments in the plant? What are the three main pigments in plants? The light that is absorbed may be used by the plant to power chemical reactions, while the reflected wavelengths of light determine the color the pigment will appear to the eye.The leaves of trees and other plants contain three main pigments: carotene, anthocyanin, and the photosynthetic pigment, chlorophyll, which captures the sun’s energy to make food for plants.", "Chlorophyll in Plants: Benefits, Function & Definition All plants have chlorophyll, which is a green pigment in leaves and stems. Chlorophyll is a light-absorbing pigment, and it actually gets its green color because it absorbs blue and red wavelengths of light.The green wavelengths are reflected, giving that unmistakable color to plants.Since it is a light-absorbing pigment, chlorophyll is called a photoreceptor.hen light energy is passed by chlorophyll molecules to the center of photosystem II (the first photosystem in the chain), it energizes a central chlorophyll molecule called P680. This molecule is so energized that it is passed along another chain to photosystem I.", "Light Chlorophyll absorbs blue and red light. The green pigment, chlorophyll, plays a central role in photosynthesis. The fact that it is green means that it absorbs blue and red light and reflects green when it is illuminated by white (all wavelengths) light. The absorption spectrum you saw before for chlorophyll, is turned sideways below.", "- What colors chlorophyll a and chlorophyll b reflect and absorb: Chlorophyll b has an approximate absorption peak of 640 Nm and 450 Nm. This is why plants have extra pigments (colours), in order to take in light from different wavelengths that Cacti do not have these, they have Betalain instead.reen. What chlorophyll a and b absorb. Plants have pigments designed to absorb light: Chlorophyll b differs from chlorophyll a only in one of the functional groups Both chlorophylls a and b primarily absorb red and blue light, the colors most.", "What are the three pigments found in the skin? The three types of pigments found in a plant are chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b, and carotenoids (mainly carotene). Chlorophyll a (the main pigment) absorbs blue-green light, ch … lorophyll b absorbs yellow-green light, and carotene absorbs yellow-orange light.", "- Accessory Pigments. Accessory pigments are other pigments that are also able to absorb light. Chlorophyll a & b are green and are able to best absorb light in the 450 nm (violet-blue) and 650 nm (red) area of the light spectrum.lants have different things in their cells that enable them to absorb light. The most common ones we find in the majority of plants are Chlorophyll A and Chlorophyll B. Below we will briefly discuss the main pigments found in plant cells and relate them to the light spectrum.", "Pigments Pigments are chemical compounds which reflect only certain wavelengths of visible light. This makes them appear colorful. Flowers, corals, and even animal skin contain pigments which give them their colors. More important than their reflection of light is the ability of pigments to absorb certain wavelengths.", "What is the name of green pigment in plants? The principal pigments responsible are: Chlorophyll is the primary pigment in plants; it is a chlorin that absorbs yellow and blue wavelengths of light while reflecting green. It is the presence and relative abundance of chlorophyll that gives plants their green color.", "Pigments Pigments are chemical compounds which reflect only certain wavelengths of visible light. This makes them appear colorful. Flowers, corals, and even animal skin contain pigments which give them their colors. More important than their reflection of light is the ability of pigments to absorb certain wavelengths. Because they interact with light to absorb only certain wavelengths, pigments are useful to plants and other autotrophs --organisms which make their own food using photosynthesis. In plants, algae, and cyanobacteria, pigments are the means by which the energy of sunlight is captured for photosynthesis.", "- Chlorophyll a, the most important light-absorbing pigment in plants, does not absorb light in the green part of the spectrum. Light in this range of wavelengths is reflected. This is the reason why chlorophyll is green and also why plants (which contain a lot of chlorophyll) are also green..", "What 2 colors are most helpful for photosynthesis? Red and Blue light is absorbed by chlorophyll, the pigment that transforms light energy into chemical energy in photosynthesis, so that the light that is reflected off leaves appears green.", "- This image of a building with a tree and grass shows how Chlorophyll in plants reflect near infrared waves along with visible light waves. Even though we can't see the infrared waves, they are always there. The visible light waves drawn on this picture are green, and the infrared ones are pale red. This image was taken with special film that can detect invisible infrared waves. This is a false-color image, just like the one of the cat.", "- Chlorophyll just absorbs blue and red light; it hardly absorbs any green light at all, so the green gets reflected back to our eyes, which is why leaves appear green. Other pigments that plants have in their leaves absorb light of different colors, so they reflect red, orange, yellow, or blue light and appear to be those colors to our eyes. Because the white light coming from the sun is actually made up of photons of all the different colors, it is very advantageous to the plant to have many pigments that can absorb such a wide range of the available colors of light.", "- Because various substances called pigments absorb certain wavelengths of light and reflect others. What is reflected back to the eye appears as the color of the object. … Grass looks green, for example, because the pigments in it absorb all the wavelengths of sunlight except green, which is reflected back to us. When all wavelengths of light are absorbed, an object looks black.", "- What we perceive as white light is actually amix of all the colors in the rainbow. So all those colors are shining down on a plant's leaves and the plant is absorbing all but the green. Generally you can say that plants absorb primarily red (or red/orange) and blue light.our question is a very good one because plants absorb light at very specific wavelengths to obtain energy. In particular, chlorophyll absorbs blue and red light while allowing green light to be reflected (or transmitted). This is why plants appear to be green to us.", "- carotenoids: absorb blue- violet chlorophyll: absorb red and also blue-violet. reflect red-yellow reflect green. carotenoids: absorb blue- violet chlorophyll: absorb red and also blue-violet. reflect red-yellow reflect green." ]
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average cost of rent in san jose california?
[ "- Average Price of Storage in San Jose. 1 The biggest factor when it comes to storage unit pricing in San Jose is size. Below are some montly price ranges you can expect to see in San Jose based on different storage unit sizes. 2 The overall average price of a storage unit in San Jose is $162." ]
[ "- The highest average rents are clustered around Del Mar Heights ($4.19), Solana Beach ($3.70), La Jolla ($3.60), UTC ($3.59), and Mission Valley ($3.00). Click here for office space in Los Angeles, Irvine, San Francisco and San Diego.", "Rent trend data in San Francisco, California One bedroom apartments in San Francisco rent for $2965 a month on average and two bedroom apartment rents average $3853.an Francisco Average Rent By Neighborhood. The most expensive San Francisco neighborhoods to rent apartments are Bernal Heights, Potrero Hill, and Russian Hill. The cheapest San Francisco neignborhoods to rent apartments are Outer Mission, Parkside, and Bayview.", "- THE 5 CHEAPEST PLACES TO RENT IN THE BAY AREA. 1 Brentwood, $0.96 per square foot. 2 Vallejo (zip code 94591), $1 per square foot. 3 Antioch, $1.04 per square foot. 4 Oakley, $1.09 per square foot. 5 Vallejo, (zip code 94590), $1.10 per square foot.", "- As of June 2017, average apartment rent within the city of of San Jose, CA is $2853. One bedroom apartments in San Jose rent for $2509 a month on average and two bedroom apartment rents average $3132. San Jose Rent Trends.", "- County-wide, asking prices for Office properties are 2.9% higher at $668 per sq ft compared to the current median price of $689 per sq ft for Office properties in San Francisco, CA.his represents a decrease of -0.6% compared to the prior 3 months, with a decrease of -1.1% year-over-year. County-wide, average rental rates in San Francisco are +0.2% higher at $43.97 per sq ft/year for Retail Commercial properties currently for lease.", "Where The Rents Are Highest Rents in San Jose are the highest in the country–and they keep climbing. The city’s $1,340 median monthly rent is up 5% over last year. Pinched housing supply in the city keeps leases pricey–and as the local housing market recovers, rents in sought-after spots like San Jose have shot up faster than home prices.", "- County-wide, asking prices for Retail Commercial properties are -0.6% lower at $315 per sq ft compared to the current median price of $329 per sq ft for Retail Commercial properties in San Francisco, CA.his represents a decrease of -0.6% compared to the prior 3 months, with a decrease of -1.1% year-over-year. County-wide, average rental rates in San Francisco are +0.2% higher at $43.97 per sq ft/year for Retail Commercial properties currently for lease.", "- San Francisco Average Rent. As of August 2015, average apartment rent within 10 miles of San Francisco, CA is $3512. One bedroom apartments in San Francisco rent for $2965 a month on average and two bedroom apartment rents average $3853. See our listings of San Francisco Apartments.an Francisco Average Rent By Neighborhood. The most expensive San Francisco neighborhoods to rent apartments are Bernal Heights, Potrero Hill, and Russian Hill. The cheapest San Francisco neignborhoods to rent apartments are Outer Mission, Parkside, and Bayview.", "- Median real estate property taxes paid for housing units with mortgages in 2016: $7,056 (0.6%) Median real estate property taxes paid for housing units with no mortgage in 2016: $2,640 (0.3%) Nearest city with pop. 200,000+: San Jose, CA (9.7 miles , pop. 894,943). Nearest city with pop. 1,000,000+: Los Angeles, CA (306.0 miles , pop. 3,694,820).", "- THE FIVE MOST EXPENSIVE PLACES TO RENT IN THE BAY AREA. 1 Financial District, San Francisco (zip code 94104), $4.74 per square foot. 2 Palo Alto, near Stanford (zip code 94305), $4.36 per square foot. 3 Rincon Hill, San Francisco (zip code 94105), $4.21 per square foot. 4 Financial District, San Francisco (zip code 94111), $4.17 per square foot.", "San Jose, California Located in the center of the Santa Clara Valley, on the southern shore of San Francisco Bay, San Jose covers an area of 179.97 square miles (466.109/km²). San Jose is the county seat of Santa Clara County, the most affluent county in California. San Jose is the largest city in both the San Francisco Bay Area and the San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland Combined Statistical Area, which contain 7.7 million and 8.7 million people respectively.", "San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara California Household Income San Jose median household income is $31,343 higher than the median California household income and $39,283 greater than the US median household income. 2014 metro income data (including San Jose median household income) will be released in September of 2015.he Census ACS 1-year survey reports that the median household income for the San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara California metro area was $91,533 in 2013, the latest figures available.", "Californiaâs High Housing Costs: Causes and Consequences Today, an average California home costs $440,000, about two–and–a–half times the average national home price ($180,000). Also, California’s average monthly rent is about $1,240, 50 percent higher than the rest of the country ($840 per month).s shown in Figure 1, home prices in California are much higher than they are in other large states. (Among all states, only Hawaii is more expensive, on average, than California.) As of early–2015, the typical California home cost $437,000, more than double the typical U.S. home ($179,000).", "What is the average cost per square foot to build a home in San Jose, CA? Probably figure $200-$250 per sqft. A spec home might be $175. A custom home $350.", "- As of January, 2018, average apartment rent within 10 miles of San Jose, CA is $2695. One bedroom apartments in San Jose rent for $2405 a month on average and two bedroom apartment rents average $2952.", "- The median home value in Petaluma is $576,200. Petaluma home values have gone up 7.1% over the past year and Zillow predicts they will rise 2.2% within the next year.The median rent price in Petaluma is $2,400, which is higher than the Santa Rosa Metro median of $2,250.Read more.he median home value in Petaluma is $576,200. Petaluma home values have gone up 7.1% over the past year and Zillow predicts they will rise 2.2% within the next year.", "- You'll need a job that pays… more. photoquest7. The average market-rate rent on a two-bedroom apartment in San Francisco is $4,694, so that's an annual income of $201,171.Of course, with rent and housing prices reaching record highs, a significant portion of San Francisco households are shelling out far more than 25 percent of income for housing.he average market-rate rent on a two-bedroom apartment in San Francisco is $4,694, so that's an annual income of $201,171.", "- San Jose, CA Salary. San Jose, CA average salary is $84,123, median salary is $80,891 with a salary range from $19,891 to $1,519,102. San Jose, CA salaries are collected from government agencies and companies. Each salary is associated with a real job position.San Jose, CA salary statistics is not exclusive and is for reference only.an Jose, CA average salary is $84,123, median salary is $80,891 with a salary range from $19,891 to $1,519,102.", "Storage units in San Jose, CA Storage prices in San Jose tend to be somewhat volatile when compared to other cities. Prices can vary by about 43.79 monthly depending on the time of year. San Jose storage prices are highest in August, and lowest in April.", "History of San Jose, California This article covers the history of San Jose, California, the third largest city in the state, and the largest of all cities in the San Francisco Bay Area and Northern California, with a population of 982,765.", "- Did you know? The median home price in San Pablo is 4% higher than the national average. The median rent asked in San Pablo is 17% higher than the national average. The average number of people per household in San Pablo is 24% higher than the national average.", "- Depending on the area, the cost of an acre of land in San Jose, CA is about $400,000 to $900,000. In the downtown area, an acre would cost several million dollars if it we … re for sale.he average price for land in Mississippi varies based upon what type of land you are interested in. The average range from simple land to land which is rich with timber i … s between $800 and $3,000 an acre.", "- Lawyers in the San Jose, California, metropolitan area averaged $88.83 per hour in May 2012, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. In the greater Dothan, Alabama, area the average hourly wage was $84, and in the San Francisco metropolitan area, the average was $83.87.ational Salary Data. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average hourly wage in 2012 was $62.93. The lowest-paid 10 percent earned $26.11 per hour. At the 75th percentile level, the hourly rate was $80.77.", "Airport Taxi San Jose in San Jose The most suitable method of hiring San Jose yellow taxi is online reservation in advance or call (408) 600-0046. Airport Taxi San Jose Also offer Flat Rates Long distance trip On Advance Booking. Airport Taxi San Jose From North San Jose To San Francisco Airport $80.", "- $127,000. Average Engineer salaries for job postings in San Jose, CA are 41% higher than average Engineer salaries for job postings nationwide.verage Engineer salaries for job postings in San Jose, CA are 41% higher than average Engineer salaries for job postings nationwide.", "- Jan 29, 2018 - Rent from people in Willow Glen, San Jose, CA from $20/night. Find unique places to stay with local hosts in 191 countries. Belong anywhere with Airbnb.", "Map of average rent by NYC neighborhood is as depressing as you'd expect By Will Pulos Posted: Friday August 21 2015, 12:16pm. In their annual report, real estate site Zumper has once again mapped out trends in rents across cities and the country. Not surprisingly, New York is once again towards the top of the list with an average one-bedroom costing $3,100. The only city with higher prices? San Francisco, where the average one-bedroom will set a poor soul back $3,500.", "- Cupertino, CA Housing. Livability. 1 The median home price in Cupertino is 754% higher than the national average. 2 The median rent asked in Cupertino is 266% higher than the national average. The average number of people per household in Cupertino is 10% higher than the national average.", "- List of prices in San Jose, California (United States) for food, housing, transportation, going out, and more on Feb 2018. Compare the Cost of Living in San Jose with any other city in the world. Compare cost of living between cities:", "- One bedroom apartments in San Francisco rent for $2965 a month on average and two bedroom apartment rents average $3853." ]
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how do anthropologists view culture
[ "What is Anthropology? Originally, anthropologists pieced together a complete way of life for a culture, viewed as a whole. Today, the more likely focus is on a narrower aspect of cultural life, such as economics, politics, religion, or art.nthropologists conduct scientific and humanistic studies of the culture and evolution of humans. Each of the four fields of American anthropology has its own skills, theories, and databases of special knowledge." ]
[ "- This lesson allows students to look at groups in an interdisciplinary context, including: the universal desire to belong to a group, how cultural anthropologists might conduct fieldwork in social settings such as the classroom, and how group behavior can be expressed in the context of literature, films, and poetry.", "Culture In the humanities, one sense of culture, as an attribute of the individual, has been the degree to which they have cultivated a particular level of sophistication, in the arts, sciences, education, or manners.ithin cultural anthropology, the ideology and analytical stance of cultural relativism holds that cultures cannot easily be objectively ranked or evaluated because any evaluation is necessarily situated within the value system of a given culture.", "anthropology See also mankind; race. cultural anthropology a specialty that studies the creative achievements of societies, especially those passed on through later generations. Also called culturology. dendranthropology the theory and work based on the theory that trees were involved in the origin of man.", "\"\"\"Array Structure Visual Logic\"\" Essays and Research Papers\" Anthropology /ænθrɵˈpɒlədʒi/ is the academic study of humanity. It deals with all that is characteristic of the human experience, from physiology and the evolutionary origins to the social and cultural organization of human societies as well as individual and collective forms of human experience.", "What do Anthropologists do? Home | Advance Your Career. Today's anthropologists do not just work in exotic locations. They can be found in corporations, all levels of government, educational institutions and non-profit associations. Anthropologists even work in disaster areas, including Ground Zero in New York and the Gulf Coast in the aftermath of hurricane Katrina.", "Anthropology Chapter 1 anthropology is. a comparative science that examines all societies, ancient and modern, simple and complex, offering a unique cross-cultural perspective; the study of the human species and its immediate ancestors. ethnography.", "- Social Sciences. Anthropologists have many interests, traditionally defined in four fields: biological and cultural anthropology, archaeology, and linguistics. Since the sixteenth century and the first circumnavigation of the globe there has been an accelerating homogenization of surviving human cultures.", "cultural anthropology cultural anthropology. noun. Medical Definition of cultural anthropology. : anthropology that deals with human culture especially with respect to social structure, language, law, politics, religion, magic, art, and technology—compare physical anthropology.", "Cultural Anthropology/Anthropological Methods Participant Observation. Participant observation is an anthropological fieldwork method for collecting research. This method requires that an anthropologist participate in a social event that is part of a specific culture.", "archaeology see anthropology anthropology,classification and analysis of humans and their society, descriptively, culturally, historically, and physically. Its unique contribution to studying the bonds of human social relations has been the distinctive concept of culture...... Click the link for more information.", "Anthropology Archaeology, which studies past human cultures through investigation of physical evidence, is thought of as a branch of anthropology in the United States, although in Europe, it is viewed as a discipline in its own right, or related to other disciplines.", "- Academic anthropologists do research, but the objective is more for the contribution to general knowledge. acculturation - culture change resulting from contact between cultures. A process of external culture change. adaptation - patterns of behavior which enable a culture to cope with its surroundings.", "Emic and etic Emic and Etic approaches of understanding behavior and personality fall under the study of cultural anthropology. Cultural anthropology states that people are shaped by their cultures and their subcultures, and we must account for this in the study of personality. One way is looking at things through an emic approach.", "anthropology The definition of anthropology is the study of various elements of humans, including biology and culture, in order to understand human origin and the evolution of various beliefs and social customs. An example of someone who studies anthropology is Ruth Benedict. anthropology. anthropology.", "What is Anthropology? What is Anthropology? Anthropology is the study of people, past and present, with a focus on understanding the human condition both culturally and biologically. This joint emphasis sets anthropology apart from other humanities and natural sciences.", "Anthropology Archaeology, which studies past human cultures through investigation of physical evidence, is thought of as a branch of anthropology in the United States, although in Europe, it is viewed as a discipline in its own right, or related to other disciplines.olitical economy in anthropology is the application of the theories and methods of Historical Materialism to the traditional concerns of anthropology, including, but not limited to, non-capitalist societies.", "Cultural anthropology Bronisław Malinowski developed the ethnographic method, and Franz Boas taught it in the United States. Boas' students such as Alfred L. Kroeber, Ruth Benedict and Margaret Mead drew on his conception of culture and cultural relativism to develop cultural anthropology in the United States.Simultaneously, Malinowski and A.R. Radcliffe Brown ´s students were developing social anthropology in the United Kingdom.ronisław Malinowski developed the ethnographic method, and Franz Boas taught it in the United States. Boas' students such as Alfred L. Kroeber, Ruth Benedict and Margaret Mead drew on his conception of culture and cultural relativism to develop cultural anthropology in the United States.", "- Cultural perspectives can shape people's reaction to a traumatic experience. Specifically, culture: 1 Influences what type of threat is perceived as traumatic. 2 Influences how individuals and communities interpret the meaning of a traumatic event and how they express their reactions to the event. In some tribal cultures pipes are smoked at the gravesites. 2 In some tribal cultures, there is significance to burying people with symbolic reference to a circle. 3 In some, there is significance in non-burial, but allowing the deceased to pass on to the other world in a natural way.", "Anthro Chapter 2 culture takes the natural biological urges we share with other animals and teaches us how to express them in particular ways. Since the 1970s, many anthropologists have done research among the Ariaal, a nomadic community of northern Kenya. Just as anthropologists have studied many aspects of this community's culture, the Ariaal have formed opinions based on observation of their visitors. For example, they note how anthropologists.", "What Does a Cultural Anthropologist Do? Cultural anthropologists work primarily in nonprofit organizations, for government agencies, or in universities. Jobs fall primarily into two broad categories: field-based and paper-based. A field cultural anthropologist typically spends a lot of time — often years or more — living in the cultures and communities that he or she is studying. In this way, the researcher is able to experience all aspects of the culture through direct immersion.", "Anthropology Anthropology is the study of various aspects of humans within past and present societies. Social anthropology and cultural anthropology study the norms and values of societies. Linguistic anthropology studies how language affects social life. Biological or physical anthropology studies the biological development of humans. Archaeology, which studies past human cultures through investigation of physical evidence, is thought of as a branch of anthropology in the United States, while in Europe, it", "- Cultural anthropologists are concerned with the origin and development of human societies in all their complexity. Cultural anthropology attempts to devise theories to explain the origin of aspects of various human cultures, each of which has unique features as well as characteristics in common with other societies.", "structuralism 3. Structural anthropologists see cultural forms (e.g. customs, language, and tools used by man) as projections into this world of the inner workings of the human mind. The task of anthropology is to decode these cultural forms to reveal the principles through which the human mind operates.", "Culture and the Individual: Real Culture vs. Ideal Culture When talking about culture, anthropologists like to differentiate between what they call ideal and real culture. To explain, ideal culture is seen as the standards a society would like to uphold or embrace. It's the value system that a society would like to uphold.", "4 Reasons to Study Cultural Anthropology by Barry Lenson. Cultural Anthropology is the study of the way that human beings behave in different countries and cultures. That might sound somewhat dry, but it is actually one of the more interesting subjects that you can imagine, once you enroll in a college class. 1.y Barry Lenson. Cultural Anthropology is the study of the way that human beings behave in different countries and cultures. That might sound somewhat dry, but it is actually one of the more interesting subjects that you can imagine, once you enroll in a college class. 1.", "Organizational culture The organizational communication perspective on culture views culture in three different ways: 1 Traditionalism: views culture through objective things such as stories, rituals, and symbols. 2 Interpretivism: views culture through a network of shared meanings (organization members sharing subjective meanings)", "What do Anthropologists Study? The four subfields are usually called socio-cultural anthropology, archaeology, biological anthropology, and linguistics. Socio-cultural Anthropology is the study of the social and cultural dimensions of living peoples. Such study often involves the method called participant observation, often complemented with other sorts of data gathering methods.", "Understanding Cultural Diversity In Humans Sociology Essay Anthropological perspective of culture diversity. When it comes to understanding diversity in cultures, the anthropological view can help humanity understand and appreciate the complexity of diverse cultures. This discipline involves the study of biological and cultural origins of the humans.", "What is Anthropology? Language is the hallmark of our species. It is upon language that human culture itself depends. Linguistic anthropologists, of course, are not the only ones who study historical dimensions of culture.", "Chapter 2: Culture You are here: Home → Anthropology → Cultural Anthropology → Chapter 2: Culture. In this assignment you will learn about culture, the shared system of beliefs and feelings that guides people's customary behavior as members of society and that gives each society its unity and unique identity." ]
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how to sync computer to ps3
[ "- Two Methods: Basic Sync Syncing with a PC. PS3 controllers use Bluetooth to wirelessly connect to your PS3 console. Usually, all you have to do to sync your controller is to plug it into the console and press the PS button. If that doesn't work, you can try resetting the Bluetooth settings on the controller.onnect the controller to one of the USB ports on the front of the PS3. Controllers come with a cable, but any mini-USB cable should work if you've misplaced the original. 1 The port for the cable on the PS3 controller is located along the top in the center between the shoulder buttons." ]
[ "- To connect a PlayStation4 to a wireless home network: To connect a PlayStation3 to a wireless home network: You can connect to the Internet with the PlayStation4 ™ system by using a LAN cable (for a wired connection) or Wi-Fi (for a wireless connection).Connecting with a LAN cable (for a wired connection). Select [Use a LAN Cable].o connect a PlayStation4 to a wireless home network: To connect a PlayStation3 to a wireless home network: You can connect to the Internet with the PlayStation4 ™ system by using a LAN cable (for a wired connection) or Wi-Fi (for a wireless connection).", "- 1 First of all you’ll need a USB flash drive or an external hard drive. 2 Plug it into your computer and copy over the movie files that you want to watch on your PS3. 3 Plug the USB drive or external hard drive into one of the USB ports on the PS3.", "- Locate your PS3 close to your laptop, as the PS3's component cable is only a few feet long. Connect the PS3's component cables into the adapter you just installed. Adrian Adrián gonzalez gonzález De/La Pena. Peña demand media hold the power BUTTON on the ps3 while it is off. for five secondshares & Saves. Save. The Sony PlayStation 3, a home video-game system that was released in 2005, uses either an Hdmi or component cable to output its video to a monitor. Because the PS3 still can utilize the component cable, you can connect it to your laptop via a video input adapter.", "PS3 Stuck at 99 (Fix) 1. Turn on ps3. 2. Wait until installing occurs and pull out old HDD at 0%. 3. Error should occur(let it run the count down and let ps3 restart itself). 4. You should be seeing a press ps3 button on controller screen. On that screen put your new HDD in the ps3 AND have USB with update on it in the ps3.", "- Connect the standard A/V cable to your TV on the appropriate input. go to display settings in the XMB. connect the the HDMI cable to the PS3 and HDMI input on your TV. enable the split screen or PIP fucntion on your tv and get it to show the A/V input on one and the HDMI on the other.ou need to put your PS3 on standby mode, hold the power button until you hear 2 beeps. The PS3 will automatically scan the Hdmi cable. I tried that before, but I still get the same result.", "- ***Read Below***. Today's video is like the last resort or its the gotta work tutorial where I show you how to take your PS3 DS3 controller, and using bluetooth or USB, get it working on your computer properly.", "How to Transfer Games To Your Hacked PS Vita Even If It Runs Older Firmware Versions Step 2: On the next screen, click on Download List and then start downloading your game to your PS3. Once ready, keep the game in its bubble and leave it there for the time being. Ads by Google. Now head to your PS Vita. Step 3: To start, on your PS Vita head to Settings and disable the Wi-Fi, located under Network.nce you do that, turn off your PS Vita, wait for a bit, and then turn it back on. Step 2: Now on your computer open the qCMA app (used to transfer files to the PS Vita) and plug your PS Vita into your computer via its USB charging cable. Then, on your PS Vita, open the Content Manager and select Copy Content.", "- Set up your PS3. Set up your computer (PC). Step 1: Download and install the latest version on Windows Media Player. Set up your computer (Mac). Step 1: Download and install PS3 Media Server (free). This will allow your PS3 to see your Mac. Step 2: Connect to the same network as your PS3.Step 3: Go to Navigation/Share Settings and uncheck everything in the Thumbnails section (at the top).et up your computer (Mac). Step 1: Download and install PS3 Media Server (free). This will allow your PS3 to see your Mac. Step 2: Connect to the same network as your PS3. Step 3: Go to Navigation/Share Settings and uncheck everything in the Thumbnails section (at the top).", "- Plug one end of the HDMI cable into the HDMI port on your PS3 and the other end of the HDMI cable into your laptop's HDMI port. If your laptop does not have an HDMI port, you will need to identify the video port of your laptop and purchase an adapter or video card that allows you to connect via HDMI.The most popular video ports on laptops are VGA, DVI, HDMI and composite S-Video.f your laptop does not have an HDMI port, you will need to identify the video port of your laptop and purchase an adapter or video card that allows you to connect via HDMI. The most popular video ports on laptops are VGA, DVI, HDMI and composite S-Video.", "- · just now. Report Abuse. if your laptop has a HDMI port then jsut plug the ps3 in then hold down the power button on the front of the ps3 while in standby for about 10 seconds to change the display settings to HDMI...Source(s): i own a ps3. BaSeBaLlKiD721 · 8 years ago. Thumbs up. 2. Thumbs down. 0. 1 comment. Loading ... just now. Report Abuse. if your laptop has a HDMI port then jsut plug the ps3 in then hold down the power button on the front of the ps3 while in standby for about 10 seconds to change the display settings to HDMI... Source(s): i own a ps3.", "- 1 First of all you’ll need a USB flash drive or an external hard drive. 2 Plug it into your computer and copy over the movie files that you want to watch on your PS3. 3 Plug the USB drive or external hard drive into one of the USB ports on the PS3.4 Navigate to Video on the PS3 XMB menu and find your device. Plug your device into one of the PS3 USB ports. 2 Navigate to Game on the PS3 XMB menu and then select Saved Data Utility and find your USB device. 3 Hit triangle to explore and select the save game and then choose Copy. 4 You’ll often have to copy individual files one by one.", "- Unlike the XBOX 360 controller, the Dualshock 3 PS3 controller can be connected to your Android device via bluetooth with a rooted app called Sixaxis Controller. It’s a paid app, and they’ve got a free app that lets you test whether or not your device is compatible using a PS3 controller.his indicates that the program is looking for your controller. 2. Plug in your PS3 controller to your computer. Ideally, you should use the USB ports on your motherboard instead of USB hubs or extensions. 1 The “searching” text should change into a set of characters separated into pairs by :.", "[How To] Connect PS3 Controller to PC Using SCP DS3 Drivers (No Motioninjoy or Better DS3 Tool) ***Read Below***. Today's video is like the last resort or its the gotta work tutorial where I show you how to take your PS3 DS3 controller, and using bluetooth or USB, get it working on your computer properly. No motioninjoy drivers or other software like Better DS3 Tool is required.", "Forum:How do i transfer data from my ps3 to my computer for Willotree Forums: Index Archives Help desk. To transfer files from your PS3 to PC, plug in a USB flash/thumb drive into any USB port on your PS3, navigate to the Save Data Utility then to the desired Borderlands Character Game Data icon, hit triangle, and 'copy' to USB drive.ll you have to do is use a flash drive. Plug it into the ps3, go to the saved data utility, and copy your game data to the flash drive. Make sure that you wait a bit before unplugging the flash drive because if it's still in use when you unplug it, then your data wiill be ruined.", "- If you want to play back specific movies, photos, or music files on your PS3, use a USB drive. The PS3 supports a variety of file types, including MP4, DivX, AVI, and WMV. The trick is to organize the media on the USB flash drive into folders labeled MUSIC, VIDEO, and PICTURE.hree ways to use a USB drive with your PS3. Those USB ports on the front of your PS3 aren't just for charging your controllers. Sharon Vaknin offers three ways to use a USB drive to transfer media files, game save data, and more.", "- Instructions. Go to the PlayStation Network menu on your PS3 and choose the Sign Up for PlayStation Network option. Enter your account information, such as account type, personal information, email address, password and security question.After you have entered all this, you will reach the Online ID page.Use the onscreen keyboard and your PS3 controller to select the alphanumeric characters you want in your PS3 ID and then select the underscore (_) character on the keyboard to put a space in it.fter you have entered all this, you will reach the Online ID page. Use the onscreen keyboard and your PS3 controller to select the alphanumeric characters you want in your PS3 ID and then select the underscore (_) character on the keyboard to put a space in it.", "- Register a device, such as a PSP™ system, to be used for remote play with the PS3™ system. Follow the on-screen instructions to register (pair) the device. 1. On the PS3™ system, select (Settings) > (Remote Play Settings). 2. Select [Register Device]. 3. Select the type of device to register. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the registration.", "hlung / How to connect a PS3 controller.mdLast active Mar 4, 2018 Here are the steps: 1 Turn OFF your PS3 controller by either... ( 2 on the controller itself) insert paperclip into pinhole near L2 button. 3 Use a USB cable, connect the controller to your new machine you want.", "- The ps3 connects to the internet via ethernet cable, wired connection. I do NOT have a wireless router. I have dsl internet hookup. My computer is right next to my tv and ps3. The computer connects to the internet via ethernet on a seperate wired modem dsl.", "Can I play movies from a USB drive on my PlayStation4? Transfer your music or video files from your PC to a USB flash drive or an external hard drive. If you're using an external hard drive, make sure it is formatted to FAT-32. Plug the flash drive or hard drive into an available USB port on the front of the PS3 console. Turn the console on.", "How to Use a PS3 Controller on a PC Connect your controller to your PC. Plug the narrow end of the controller's USB charging cable into the controller and the large end of the USB cable into one of your computer's USB ports. USB port locations vary depending on the type of computer you're using.", "How to Use a PS3 Controller on a PC This wikiHow teaches you how to connect a PS3 controller to a Windows PC with the help of the SCP toolkit program. 1. Turn on your controller. To do so, press the stylized PS button in the middle of your controller. If your PS3 controller is paired with your PS3, first unplug the PS3 from its power source.", "- Two Methods: Basic Sync Syncing with a PC. PS3 controllers use Bluetooth to wirelessly connect to your PS3 console. Usually, all you have to do to sync your controller is to plug it into the console and press the PS button. If that doesn't work, you can try resetting the Bluetooth settings on the controller.5. Run. when you want to connect controllers. Once the program is running, plug a PS3 controller into your controller via USB. It will automatically be paired with the Bluetooth dongle, allowing you to disconnect it and use it wirelessly.", "How to Transfer Games To Your Hacked PS Vita Even If It Runs Older Firmware Versions Transfer Using Your PS3. If you try to simply download the game to your PS3 and transfer it from there to your Vita, it will ask you to update its firmware just as before. But there is a workaround to this method using the qCMA app that doesn’t require an internet connection.nce you do that, turn off your PS Vita, wait for a bit, and then turn it back on. Step 2: Now on your computer open the qCMA app (used to transfer files to the PS Vita) and plug your PS Vita into your computer via its USB charging cable. Then, on your PS Vita, open the Content Manager and select Copy Content.", "- Instead, you'll need to set up a media server on your computer that can push the audio from Spotify to your PS3. For a no-hassle paid option, you can use Jamcast, which sets up a virtual sound card that duplicates all system audio from your computer and streams it to compatible devices like your PS3.uneIn. TuneIn is a free alternative to Music Unlimited, exclusively intended for streaming live radio. The PS3 TuneIn app offers your choice of over 70,000 AM and FM stations and 2 million podcasts from around the world, which gives a lot of options.", "Linking an account via a PS3⢠system or a computer Using an account created on a PS3™ system. You can connect your system to a PS3™ system that is signed in to PlayStation™Network and link the account that is linked to the PS3™ system with your system. 1. Sign in to PlayStation™Network on the PS3™ system. 2. On the PS3™ system, close all open applications, and then select (Users). 3. Connect your system and the PS3™ system using a USB cable. 4.", "How to Upgrade Your PS3 Hard Drive in about 10 Minutes 1 Step 1 - Prepare Your PS3 for a Bigger Hard Drive-What You Need. 2 Step 2 - Connect a USB hard drive to backup old PS3 content. 3 Step 3 - Copy the old PS3 contents to the USB drive.4 Step 4 - Disconnect all cables and remove PS3 HDD cover plate. Step 1 - Prepare Your PS3 for a Bigger Hard Drive-What You Need. 2 Step 2 - Connect a USB hard drive to backup old PS3 content. 3 Step 3 - Copy the old PS3 contents to the USB drive.", "Latest Version: 4.82 1 Update Using a PC. 2 Download update data using a PC and save on storage media* or a USB Mass Storage device. 3 Copy the update data to the PS3™ system's hard disk drive and perform the update.", "- Instructions. Navigate to the Settings menu on your PS3 dashboard and select Network Settings. Make sure there is no Ethernet cable attached to the console. Press X on Internet Connection Settings.. You'll be asked to confirm disconnecting from the Internet.elect your wireless network's name from the list that appears. Enter the settings as requested. Before you can enter a password, you must select the type of encryption the network uses.", "- Navigate to the Settings menu of your PS3's XMB (Cross-Media Bar), which is represented by a toolbox icon. Press X.. Select Display Settings, then Video Output Settings.. Select Component, Composite or SCART, depending on the type of connection you use to display the PS3 on your television." ]
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what is genoese
[ "Genoese dialect Genoese (Zeneize) is a dialect of the Ligurian language spoken in Genoa (the principal city of the Liguria region in Northern Italy). Ligurian is listed by Ethnologue as a language in its own right, of the Romance branch, and not to be confused with the ancient Ligurian language.Like the languages of Lombardy, Piedmont, and surrounding regions, it is Gallo-Italic. The language is far from dying out.igurian is listed by Ethnologue as a language in its own right, of the Romance branch, and not to be confused with the ancient Ligurian language. Like the languages of Lombardy, Piedmont, and surrounding regions, it is Gallo-Italic. The language is far from dying out." ]
[ "Gentile Gentile or Goy (from Latin gentilis, by the French gentil, feminine: gentille, meaning of or belonging to a clan or tribe) is an ethnonym that commonly means non–Jew. Other groups that claim Israelite heritage sometimes use the term to describe outsiders.entile derives from Latin gentilis, which itself derives from the Latin gens (from which, together with forms of the cognate Greek word genos, also derive gene, general, genus, genesis, gentry, and gentleman) meaning clan or tribe. Gens derives from the Proto-Indo-European *ǵenh₁tis. ǵénh₁tis", "- An Italian word, actually meaning 'sailor design', referencing the coarse nature of seamen and their particular thought of propensity for rectum. by Bridgett Report definition just what operates through the veins of all Italians.", "Seafood and Fish The cuisine of Genoa is full of seafood and countryside elements. Pomodoro (tomato) is a basic ingredient in the local cuisine, used to prepare sauces, salads, soups, and stews. As a starter or snack, you should try a Genoese bread with olives and crushed tomato covered with olive oil.", "- 1 For individuals who are seeking an alternative to deli turkey or ham, cons…. 2 Top Attractions in Genoa Genoa, or Genova génova In, italian Is'italy s largest. 3 Seaport located on The, mediterranean in Northwest, italy it is one of the'country s most beautiful. cities Nutrition Facts for 5 Brands of Genoa Salami Deli meats are a commonly eaten food among dieters because they are convenient and provide protein. 2 For individuals who are seeking an alternative to deli turkey or ham, cons…. 3 Top Attractions in Genoa Genoa, or Genova génova In, italian Is'italy s largest. seaport", "Generalitat Generalitat (Catalan: [ʒənəɾəliˈtat], Valencian: [dʒeneɾaliˈtat], literally in English 'Generality') is the name of the systems of government of two of the present Spanish autonomous communities: Catalonia and Valencia. The term is also used for the government of the semi-autonomous comarca of Val d'Aran, the Generalitat a l'Aran.", "Levant The Levant (/ləˈvænt/; Arabic: المشرق /ʔal-maʃriq/) is an approximate historical geographical term referring to a large area in the Eastern Mediterranean.", "Genoa (sail) The term genoa (or genny) refers to a type of jib that is larger than the 100% foretriangle, which is the triangular area formed by the point at which the stay intersects the mast, and deck or bowsprit, and the line where the mast intersects deck at the rail.", "- eontours // 25 December 2013 // 0 comment(s) // category: Our Fleet, Yacht Tours. Gulet, from the French golette (schooner), is a traditional Turkish broad-beamed wooden coastal sailing vessel with a raised bow, a broad, flat stern, a main foremast and secondary mast aft.", "Atlantic grown sweet valley herbs The answer is….. Genovese Basil also known as Ocimum basilicum ‘Genovese’ . This variety is grown for its delicious flavor and aroma and used prominently in Italy for Pesto! Many refer to this variety as ‘Sweet’ or ‘Common’ Basil…but it is a ‘Genovese’ Basil through and through.Genovese Basil has a shiny leaf that curls under as the plant gets bigger. This variety will grow about 2 feet tall and should be pinched and used regularly to encourage a bushier plant and discourage seeding.any refer to this variety as ‘Sweet’ or ‘Common’ Basil…but it is a ‘Genovese’ Basil through and through. Genovese Basil has a shiny leaf that curls under as the plant gets bigger. This variety will grow about 2 feet tall and should be pinched and used regularly to encourage a bushier plant and discourage seeding.", "- Hanno un gran giorno in Italian means They're having a great day or (formal) You are having one great day! in English. Ekok Fly.", "Cinque Terre Cin·que Ter·re. A group of five villages (Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, Riomaggiore) of northwest Italy on the Ligurian Sea southeast of Genoa. Built into the sheer rocky coast, they are famed for their rugged scenery.in·que Ter·re. A group of five villages (Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, Riomaggiore) of northwest Italy on the Ligurian Sea southeast of Genoa. Built into the sheer rocky coast, they are famed for their rugged scenery.", "Christopher Columbus Christopher Columbus (Italian: Cristoforo Colombo; c. 1451 – 20 May 1506) was an Italian explorer, navigator, colonizer, and citizen of the Republic of Genoa. Under the auspices of the Catholic Monarchs of Spain, he completed four voyages across the Atlantic Ocean.", "- What is Gulet? Gulet, from the French golette (schooner), is a traditional Turkish broad-beamed wooden coastal sailing vessel with a raised bow, a broad, flat stern, a main foremast and secondary mast aft.", "Spaniards Spaniards are a nation and ethnic group indigenous to Spain that share a common Spanish culture and speak one of the national languages of Spain, including most numerously Spanish, as a primary language. Within Spain, there are a number of nationalisms and regionalisms, reflecting the country's complex history and diverse culture.", "- Genoese is spoken mainly in Genoa (Zena), though neighbouring varieties of the Ligurian language are similar.Belonging to the Gallo-Italian family, Genoese and Ligurian in general have more similarities with French, Piedmontese, Occitan and Catalan than with Italian.The majority of Genoese speakers are now elderly.here has been literature in Genoese since the 13th century, though the spelling was not standardised until recently. In 2008 the Academia Académia ligustica Ligùstica do brenno brénno published (An official) orthography Grafia grafîa oficia ofiçiâ for genoese based On the, speech of the portoria area and this is now being taught. in a number of schools", "- In Renaissance Italian, condottiero meant contractor, and was synonymous with the modern English title Mercenary Captain. In contemporary Italian, condottiero acquired the broader meaning of military leader, not restricted to mercenaries.he first mercenary company with an Italian condottiero as its chief was the Company of St. George formed in 1339 and led by Lodrisio Visconti. This company was defeated and destroyed by Luchino Visconti of Milan (another condottiero and uncle of Lodrisio) in April 1339.", "Italian Italian is the national, or de facto national, language of Italy, San Marino, Vatican City, Switzerland, and some areas of Slovenia and Croatia. It is widely spoken in Malta, Corsica, Albania, Luxemburg, Germany, and Belgium.", "- Global trader of Computer Hardware,Computer Software, provided by Tegara Corporation.", "What is Madeira A Portuguese fortified wine from the Island of Madeira. Serve as an aperitif. ...", "Pesto Pesto alla genovese is made with Genovese basil, salt, garlic, Ligurian extra virgin olive oil (Taggiasco), European pine nuts (sometimes toasted) and a grated cheese like Parmigiano Reggiano or Grana Padano and pecorino Sardo or pecorino romano.he ancient Romans ate a paste called moretum, which was made by crushing cheese, garlic and herbs together. Basil, the main ingredient of modern pesto, likely originated in India and was first domesticated there. Basil took the firmest root in the regions of Liguria, Italy and Provence, France.", "native natif (fem. native), from L. nativus innate, produced by birth, from natus, pp. of nasci (Old L. gnasci) be born, related to gignere beget, from PIE base *gen-/*gn- produce (see genus). The noun is mid-15c., originally meaning person born in bondage, later (1530s) person who has always lived in a place..", "- Italians (Italian: italiani) are a nation and ethnic group native to Italy who share a common Italian culture, ancestry and speak the Italian language as a mother tongue.wiss-Italian also refers to the Italian speaking population in this region (southern Switzerland) close to the border with Italy. Swiss Italian dialects are spoken in emigrant communities around the world, including in Australia.", "Spanglish For the James L. Brooks motion picture, see Spanglish (film) . Spanglish is a form of speech that results from an interaction between Spanish, a Romance language, and English, a Germanic language, used by people who speak both languages or parts of both languages.t is common in Panama, where the 96-year (1903–1999) U.S. control of the Panama Canal influenced much of local society, especially among the former residents of the Panama Canal Zone, the Zonians. Some version of Spanglish, whether by that name or another, is likely to be used wherever speakers of both languages mix.", "- gyro2 in American English (ˈjɪroʊ ; yirˈō; ˈdʒɪroʊ ; jirˈō; ˈgɪroʊ ; girˈō; ˈhjɪʀoʊ; hyirˈō; ˈdʒaɪroʊ ; jīˈrō) nounWord forms: plural ˈgyros. 1. a sort of loaf consisting of layers of lamb or lamb and beef, roasted, as on a vertical spit, and sliced.", "- Definition of GENOA. : a large jib that overlaps the mainsail and is used especially in racing.ADVERTISEMENT. a large jib that overlaps the mainsail and is used especially in racing.", "- Answer: The word Gentile is an English translation of the Hebrew word goyim (people, nations) and the Greek word ethne (nations, people groups, people).The Latin Vulgate translated these words as gentilis, and this word was then carried over into English as Gentile. The term refers to a person who is not a Jew.nswer: The word Gentile is an English translation of the Hebrew word goyim (people, nations) and the Greek word ethne (nations, people groups, people).", "- Cinquecento (. [ˌtʃiŋkweˈtʃɛnto] , 'five hundred'; short for millecinquecento '1500') was the Italian Renaissance of the 16th century, including the current styles of art, music, literature, and architecture.", "Pesto For other uses, see Pesto (disambiguation). Pesto (Italian: [ˈpesto]; Ligurian: [ˈpestu]) or, in extenso, pesto alla genovese (Italian pronunciation: [ˈpesto alla dʒenoˈveːze; -eːse]), is a sauce originating in Genoa, the capital city of Liguria, Italy.", "Spell Check of george George was a royal name in England, and in America, George Washington made it as popular. Giorgio (jee-OR-jee-oh) is an Italian form. Use of the Geordi variants may be influenced by the character Geordi LaForge on the TV series Star Trek: The Next Generation. See also Joren, Keoki, and Yuri.", "- Genoa, which forms the southern corner of the Milan-Turin-Genoa industrial triangle of north-west Italy, is one of the country’s major economic centres. The city has hosted massive shipyards and steelworks since the 19th century, and its solid financial sector dates back to the Middle Ages.efore 1100, Genoa emerged as an independent city-state, one of a number of Italian city-states during this period. Nominally, the Holy Roman Emperor was overlord and the Bishop of Genoa was president of the city; however, actual power was wielded by a number of consuls annually elected by popular assembly." ]
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what causes eutrophication
[ "EutrophicationEutrophication is a condition in an aquatic ecosystem where high nutrient concentrations stimulate blooms of algae (e.g., phytoplankton). Eutrophication is a natural process that occurs to all lakes over time as the weathering of rocks and soils from the surrounding catchment area leads to an accumulation of nutrients in the water and associated sediments. Causes of eutrophication. The main causes of eutrophication are. 1 natural run-off of nutrients from the soil and the weathering of rocks. 2 run-off of inorganic fertiliser (containing nitrates and phosphates).3 run-off of manure from farms (containing nitrates, phosphates and ammonia).he main causes of eutrophication are. 1 natural run-off of nutrients from the soil and the weathering of rocks. 2 run-off of inorganic fertiliser (containing nitrates and phosphates)." ]
[ "Eutrophication Eutrophication (pronounced you-tro-fi-KAY-shun) is a natural process that occurs in an aging lake or pond as that body of water gradually builds up its concentration of plant nutrients.n nature, eutrophication is a common phenomenon in freshwater ecosystems and is really a part of the normal aging process of many lakes and ponds. Some never experience it because of a lack of warmth and light, but many do.", "Marine Biodiversity Wiki The enrichment of water by nutrients can be of a natural origin (natural eutrophication) but is often dramatically increased by human activities (cultural or anthropogenic eutrophication). Natural eutrophication has been occurring for millennia.he enrichment of water by nutrients can be of a natural origin (natural eutrophication) but is often dramatically increased by human activities (cultural or anthropogenic eutrophication). Natural eutrophication has been occurring for millennia.", "Sources of Eutrophication Where do nutrients come from? Nutrient pollution released to freshwater and coastal areas comes from many diverse sources including agriculture, aquaculture, septic tanks, urban wastewater, urban stormwater runoff, industry, and fossil fuel combustion.", "- Eutrophication is characterized by excessive plant and algal growth due to the increased availability of one or more limiting growth factors needed for photosynthesis (Schindler 2006), such as sunlight, carbon dioxide, and nutrient fertilizers.utrophication is characterized by excessive plant and algal growth due to the increased availability of one or more limiting growth factors needed for photosynthesis (Schindler 2006), such as sunlight, carbon dioxide, and nutrient fertilizers.", "- Ecological Damage: Sewage-contaminated water causes eutrophication, which is the increase in concentration of chemical elements required for life. The nitrates, phosphates, and organic matter found in human waste serves as a food for algae and bacteria.", "- Eutrophication, in the strict sense is a phenomenon that has been occurring for. millennia. It is the process of addition of nutrients to water bodies, including lakes, rivers, estuaries and oceans resulting in changes to the primary production and species. composition of the community. This natural eutrophication process occurs over. extended periods of time that are typically geological time scales.", "Chapter 3: Fertilizers as water pollutants Eutrophication is the enrichment of surface waters with plant nutrients. While eutrophication occurs naturally, it is normally associated with anthropogenic sources of nutrients.The trophic status of lakes is the central concept in lake management. It describes the relationship between nutrient status of a lake and the growth of organic matter in the lake.utrophication is the enrichment of surface waters with plant nutrients. While eutrophication occurs naturally, it is normally associated with anthropogenic sources of nutrients.", "\"What Causes Ocean \"\"Dead Zones\"\"?\" The cause of such hypoxic (lacking oxygen) conditions is usually eutrophication, an increase in chemical nutrients in the water, leading to excessive blooms of algae that deplete underwater oxygen levels.", "What is eutrophication? Eutrophication Eutrophication is a process in which bodies of water (lakes, ponds, and rivers) receive excess nutrients that stimulate excessive growth of algae.The two most common nutrients that initiate eutrophication are nitrogen and phosphorous, two limiting nutrients in the growth of algae.utrophication is a noun that refers to the excessive richness of nutrients in water body or a lake. The excessiveness is due to frequent runoff from the land that causes … dense growth of plant life. It can be caused naturally or by human.", "Human Causes of Eutrophication Eutrophication. Eutrophication is the process by which a body of water becomes overly enriched by nutrients. You can recall this term by remembering that the word 'eutrophic' comes from the Greek language and means well-nourished. Therefore, a body of water that has undergone eutrophication is a 'well-nourished' lake.utrophication is typically the result of human activities that contribute excess amounts of nitrogen and phosphorus into water. Agricultural fertilizers are one of the main human causes of eutrophication.", "- It is also costly to design programs to reduce pollution from non-point sources, where enforcement is very difficult. Non-point sources of silt, organic matter and nutrients are often the largest cause of eutrophication around the world, primarily from agricultural activities.In the U.S. threatened or impaired uses of most lakes and reservoirs are associated with non-point sources.ocusing on the two nutrients important for eutrophication, nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P), it is necessary to distinguish between natural sources of eutrophication and artificial sources or what is known as cultural eutrophication.", "What is cultural eutrophication? Effects of eutrophication are:- 1.} Excessive growth of algae in the water bodies such as rivers etc. 2.} Depletion of oxygen in the water which results in the death of fishes … etc. and thus a clean water body turns into a stinking drain.onfidence votes 45. Cultural eutrophication is an increase in biological productivity and ecosystem succession caused by human activity. It is mainly caused by increased nutrient input into a water body. Increased productivity in an aquatic system sometimes can be beneficial.", "Describe the process that leads to cultural eutrophication, three methods for controlling cultural? Nonpoint pollution is the most difficult source of nutrients to manage. The literature suggests, though, that when these sources are controlled, eutrophication decreases. The following steps are recommended to minimize the amount of pollution that can enter aquatic ecosystems from ambiguous sources. Riparian buffer zones", "definitions - Eutrophicationreport a problem Eutrophication arises from the oversupply of nutrients, which induces explosive growth of plants and algae which, when such organisms die, consume the oxygen in the body of water, thereby creating the state of hypoxia. According to Ullmann's Encyclopedia, the primary limiting factor for eutrophication is phosphate..ultural eutrophication is a form of water pollution. Cultural eutrophication also occurs when excessive fertilizers run into lakes and rivers. This encourages the growth of algae (algal bloom) and other aquatic plants. Following this, overcrowding occurs and plants compete for sunlight, space and oxygen.", "Substances Causing Pollution in Rivers If excessive amounts of phosphorus and nitrogen are added to the water, algae and aquatic plants can be produced in large quantities. When these algae die, bacteria decompose them, and use up oxygen. This process is called eutrophication.f excessive amounts of phosphorus and nitrogen are added to the water, algae and aquatic plants can be produced in large quantities. When these algae die, bacteria decompose them, and use up oxygen. This process is called eutrophication.", "Eutrophication Eutrophication arises from the oversupply of nutrients, which induces explosive growth of plants and algae which, when such organisms die, consume the oxygen in the body of water, thereby creating the state of hypoxia. According to Ullmann's Encyclopedia, the primary limiting factor for eutrophication is phosphate..n order to gauge how to best prevent eutrophication from occurring, specific sources that contribute to nutrient loading must be identified. There are two common sources of nutrients and organic matter: point and nonpoint sources.", "Eutrophication Cultural or artificial eutrophication occurs when human activity introduces increased amounts of these nutrients, which speed up plant growth and eventually choke the lake of all of its animal life.n nature, eutrophication is a common phenomenon in freshwater ecosystems and is really a part of the normal aging process of many lakes and ponds. Some never experience it because of a lack of warmth and light, but many do.", "Eutrophication Eutrophication arises from the oversupply of nutrients, which induces explosive growth of plants and algae which, when such organisms die, consume the oxygen in the body of water, thereby creating the state of hypoxia.According to Ullmann's Encyclopedia, the primary limiting factor for eutrophication is phosphate..ultural eutrophication is the process that speeds up natural eutrophication because of human activity. Due to clearing of land and building of towns and cities, land runoff is accelerated and more nutrients such as phosphates and nitrate are supplied to lakes and rivers, and then to coastal estuaries and bays.", "definitions - Eutrophicationreport a problem Eutrophication (Greek: eutrophia —healthy, adequate nutrition, development; German: Eutrophie) or more precisely hypertrophication, is the ecosystem's response to the addition of artificial or natural substances, mainly phosphates, through detergents, fertilizers, or sewage, to an aquatic system.ultural eutrophication also occurs when excessive fertilizers run into lakes and rivers. This encourages the growth of algae (algal bloom) and other aquatic plants. Following this, overcrowding occurs and plants compete for sunlight, space and oxygen.", "- Eutrophication-Definition, Glossary, Details-Oilgae. Eutrophication-Natural eutrophication is the process by which lakes gradually age and become more productive. It normally takes thousands of years to progress.utrophication-Definition, Glossary, Details-Oilgae. Eutrophication-Natural eutrophication is the process by which lakes gradually age and become more productive. It normally takes thousands of years to progress.", "- Eutrophication is the enrichment of an ecosystem with chemical nutrients, typically nitrogen, phosphorus or both. System to Turn Wastewater into Fresh Water Developed. The relationship between the metrics and selected eutrophication variables was documented in the Gulf of Finland, Gulf of Riga, and Western Archipelago.", "Chapter 14-Water Pollution Put the events leading to cultural eutrophication in the correct order W-leaching of nutrients from fertilized agricultural lands X-fish die-off Y-algal bloom.", "- Aa Aa Aa. Eutrophication is characterized by excessive plant and algal growth due to the increased availability of one or more limiting growth factors needed for photosynthesis (Schindler 2006), such as sunlight, carbon dioxide, and nutrient fertilizers.", "Eutrophication sources Eutrophication sources. Eutrophication can be defined as enrichment of waters by inorganic plant nutrients, particularly nitrogen and phosphorous. This phenomenon can be either artificial (or cultural) or natural, depending on anthropogenic or natural causes.Sources of artificial pollution are either urban or rural.Urban sources of eutrophication include domestic sewage, industrial wastes and storm drainage. The contribution of nitrogen and phosphorous per person is 10.8 g N and 2.2 g P on average [3] .ources of artificial pollution are either urban or rural. Urban sources of eutrophication include domestic sewage, industrial wastes and storm drainage. The contribution of nitrogen and phosphorous per person is 10.8 g N and 2.2 g P on average [3] .", "Describe the process that leads to cultural eutrophication, three methods for controlling cultural? Rating Newest Oldest. Best Answer: can be human-caused or natural. untreated sewage effluent and agricultural run-off carrying fertilizers are examples of human-caused eutrophication. also occurs naturally where nutrients accumulate (e.g. depositional environments), or where they flow.", "definitions - Eutrophicationreport a problem While eutrophication does pose problems, humans should be aware that natural runoff (which causes algal blooms in the wild) is common in ecosystems and should thus not reverse nutrient concentrations beyond normal levels.", "Sources of Eutrophication Agricultural nutrient sources include fertilizer leaching and runoff from agricultural fields; manure from CAFOs; and aquaculture operations. Between 1960 and 1990, global use of synthetic nitrogen fertilizer increased more than sevenfold, while phosphorus use more than tripled.", "Nutrient pollution Nutrient pollution. Nutrient pollution, a form of water pollution, refers to contamination by excessive inputs of nutrients. It is a primary cause of eutrophication of surface waters, in which excess nutrients, usually nitrogen or phosphorus, stimulate algal growth. Sources of nutrient pollution include surface runoff from farm fields and pastures, discharges from septic tanks and feedlots, and emissions from combustion.", "1. EUTROPHICATION Eutrophication is a natural process that typically occurs as lakes age. However, human-caused, accelerated eutrophication (called cultural eutrophication) occurs more rapidly, and causes problems in the affected water bodies, as described below.. EUTROPHICATION. Fertilizers cause problems with water quality when they runoff into rivers or percolate into groundwater. In fact, agriculture (including livestock agriculture) is the largest source of nonpoint water pollution in the US.", "Eutrophication Eutrophication is a process whereby water bodies, such as lakes, estuaries, or slow-moving streams receive excess nutrients that stimulate excessive plant growth (algae, periphyton attached algae, and nuisance plants & weeds)." ]
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what is financial coordinator
[ "Financial Coordinator Responsibilities Financial Coordinator Responsibilities. Job Descriptions » Coordinator Job Descriptions » Responsibilities of a Financial Coordinator. Financial coordinator is a professional who helps in executing the general administrative and clerical duties." ]
[ "Chief financial officer In some sectors the CFO is also responsible for analysis of data. The title is equivalent to finance director (FD), a common title in the United Kingdom. The CFO typically reports to the chief executive officer and to the board of directors, and may additionally sit on the board. The CFO supervises the finance unit and is the chief financial spokesperson for the organization.", "How my wedding planner saved me so much money that she paid for herself, and then some Yes, yes she did. We are not even paying our coordinator $2000. So, at this point, getting a coordinator has saved our budget $1500. Our coordinator has wholesale contacts that will save us money on decor. Our coordinator has a florist contact who is amazing and will save us money on flowers.", "- Definition of an Event Coordinator. Event coordinators, ranging in expertise from social to corporate, aid organizations in coordinating successful events, by adhering to financial needs, rental space accommodations and client requests.", "What does a Chief Financial Officer do? A chief financial officer (CFO) is a top executive in a company who manages all aspects of financial matters and decisions. In a small company, he or she may directly perform many accounting tasks, while executives at larger corporations typically review reports and numbers from various divisions within their companies. chief financial officer attends meetings to discuss policies and evaluate successes and failures of a corporation. A chief financial officer attends meetings with executives of other divisions in the company to discuss policies. View slideshow of images above.", "What is a Coordinator Position? A coordinator position is a job in which the employee brings together all aspects of a production or project. Coordinators work in mostly medium to large businesses. A coordinator position is often at the intermediate management level, such as one or two steps up from a supervisory capacity. Coordinators work in many different industries and fields. Sales, marketing, events, health and administrative are some of the most common types of coordinator positions.", "CFO Definition of CFO: Chief Financial Officer. The executive who is responsible for financial planning and record-keeping for a company. Definition of CFO: Chief Financial Officer. The executive who is responsible for financial planning and record-keeping for a company. Use CFO in a sentence. “ You should always be trying to move up the corporate ladder and hope that one day you can be the CFO.", "UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT INTERAGENCY DOMESTIC TERRORISM CONCEPT OF OPERATIONS PLAN Federal Coordinating Officer (FCO) - (1) The person appointed by the FEMA Director, or in his/her absence, the FEMA Deputy Director, or alternatively the FEMA Associate Director for Response and Recovery, following a declaration of a major disaster or of an emergency by the President, to coordinate Federal assistance.", "What Does a Transportation Coordinator Do? 10 most extreme places on Earth. A transportation coordinator is a broadly defined job role, which can mean many things according to the specific setup and scope of the employing business.he transportation coordinator provides a critical eye for ensuring that all logistics and operations fit the greater objectives of the company. This usually includes record keeping for software aided decision making, tax filing, and other necessities.", "What Is the Difference Between CEO and CFO? A CFO also serves as the company's liaison between banks, investors, lenders and other financial institutions. The CFO's main responsibility is maintaining and improving a company's financial health, and she works closely with the CEO to achieve this. Learn more about Corporations.", "- Financial Coordinator average salary is $55,320, median salary is $50,315 with a salary range from $36,060 to $100,000. Financial Coordinator salaries are collected from government agencies and companies. Each salary is associated with a real job position. Financial Coordinator salary statistics is not exclusive and is for reference only.", "Payroll Coordinator: Career and Salary Facts As a payroll coordinator, you will oversee the regular compensation of employees. Payroll coordinators can work for any type of organization or business that needs to pay its workers. They must keep accurate records of hours worked by employees and their attendance.", "Fundamentals of Transaction Coordination Fundamentals of Transaction Coordination is a 4 ½-hour, live-lecture course providing real estate professionals with a full understanding of the real estate transaction. Definition of a Transaction Coordinator: A person who assist the agent and broker in the processing of the real estate file.", "Chief financial officer The chief financial officer (CFO) or chief financial and operating officer (CFOO) is a corporate officer primarily responsible for managing the financial risks of the corporation. This officer is also responsible for financial planning and record-keeping, as well as financial reporting to higher management.In some sectors the CFO is also responsible for analysis of data.The title is equivalent to finance director (FD), a common title in the United Kingdom. The CFO typically reports to the chief executive officer and to the board of directors, and may additionally sit on the board.his officer is also responsible for financial planning and record-keeping, as well as financial reporting to higher management.", "- Residency Program Coordinator Salary. The average pay for a Residency Program Coordinator is $46,086 per year. Most people move on to other jobs if they have more than 20 years' experience in this field. Pay for this job does not change much by experience, with the most experienced earning only a bit more than the least.", "What are the requirements? What is a Personal Financial Specialist? A Personal Financial Specialist (PFS) is a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) who meets the financial planning requirements established by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA).", "- Coordinator average salary is $45,248, median salary is $40,000 with a salary range from $20,000 to $586,000.Coordinator salaries are collected from government agencies and companies. Each salary is associated with a real job position. Coordinator salary statistics is not exclusive and is for reference only.oordinator average salary is $45,248, median salary is $40,000 with a salary range from $20,000 to $586,000.", "- Account Coordinator Salary. Account Coordinator average salary is $35,397, median salary is $33,141 with a salary range from $21,000 to $85,800. Account Coordinator salaries are collected from government agencies and companies. Each salary is associated with a real job position.", "Main Objective The Field Coordinator is responsible for overseeing the management of finances and administration on district level. The Field Coordinator ensures the proper management of finances on the bases including planning, authorization of expenses, and reporting.he Field Coordinator is responsible for overseeing the management of finances and administration on district level. The Field Coordinator ensures the proper management of finances on the bases including planning, authorization of expenses, and reporting.", "Office Coordinator Vs. Secretary Bookkeeping. A large difference between a secretary and an office coordinator is in the bookkeeping required by each position. Primarily, a secretary is responsible for managing the business expenditures of her executive, which are turned in to the accounting department at the end of each month.owever, the positions of office coordinator and secretary do have differences. A secretary is primarily an administrative position, while an office coordinator is required to provide support over a wider range of office tasks.", "- Financial Consultant Job Description. Financial consultants work with companies or individuals to plan for their financial futures by offering information and guidance on topics that include taxes, investments and insurance decisions.", "- Facilities Coordinator average salary is $32,922, median salary is $30,000 with a salary range from $27,000 to $41,766. Facilities Coordinator salaries are collected from government agencies and companies. Each salary is associated with a real job position.", "- Become a Coordinator. Anyone can lead a Financial Peace University class. Simply find a meeting place, set a start date, order your membership, and invite friends or members of the community. Yes, it's that simple!", "What is a Financial Planner? A Financial Planner is someone who provides guidance to businesses and individuals on their investments. They assess the needs of the individual and offer guidance on a case-by-case basis.he Financial Planners list that we have compiled is current as of a certain date and other Financial Planners may have qualified since that date. Nonetheless, we feel that this list of Top Financial Planners is a good starting point for you to find a qualified specialist.", "- Coordinator pay varies greatly on job type. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median pay for an instructional coordinator in 2010 was $58,830. For event planners, the median was $45,260 a year. For inventory coordinators, the median was $70,800.", "What is Financial Planning? The term financial planner is used quite broadly to describe professionals who offer planning services related to wealth management, retirement, college tuition, estates, insurance, and investments products of all kinds.", "- Accredited Financial Counselor: An Introduction. Share. The Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education has created a new professional credential for financial planners. The Accredited Financial Counselor (AFC) provides financial advisors with practical training in all aspects of personal finance.", "coordinatornoun [ C] › someone whose job is to make different groups work together in an organized way to achieve something: We've just appointed a coordinator who will oversee the whole project. Thesaurus: synonyms and related words. Bosses & managers.", "Affording a Transplant The financial coordinator at the transplant center is a member of the transplant team. 1 Financial coordinators have detailed information and experience with health care financing and hospital billing. It is helpful to speak with the financial coordinator before making financial decisions related to your transplant and to keep the coordinator up to date as your financial plans evolve. The financial coordinator can help you: 1 Understand how your insurance company’s benefits apply to transplant surgery; 2 Make a financial plan for paying for your transplant; 3 Make a financial plan for nonmedical (for example, living expenses) costs; 4 Locate additional sources of funding, if necessary; and.", "What is a Service Coordinator? A service coordinator represents the company to clients. The position is usually at a mid-management level between a supervisor and a manager, and often reports to the manager of client services. The client or business service manager is responsible for planning strategies to make sure clients' needs are being met.", "Chief financial officer For other uses, see CFO (disambiguation) . The chief financial officer (CFO) or chief financial and operating officer (CFOO) is a corporate officer primarily responsible for managing the financial risks of the corporation.This officer is also responsible for financial planning and record-keeping, as well as financial reporting to higher management.In some sectors the CFO is also responsible for analysis of data.he CFO reports directly to the president/chief executive officer (CEO) and directly assists the chief operating officer (COO) on all strategic and tactical matters as they relate to budget management, cost–benefit analysis, forecasting needs and the securing of new funding. Contents." ]
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what cell does prolactin connect to
[ "- Lactotrope cells located in the anterior pituitary gland synthesize and secrete prolactin. They are under the regulatory control of the dopaminergic neurons situated in the arcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus, which inhibit prolactin secretion." ]
[ "C-peptide The connecting peptide, or C-peptide, is a short 31-amino-acid polypeptide that connects insulin's A-chain to its B-chain in the proinsulin molecule.he signal sequence is cleaved from the N-terminus of the peptide by a signal peptidase, leaving proinsulin. After proinsulin is packaged into vesicles in the Golgi apparatus, the C-peptide is removed, leaving the A-chain and B-chain, bound together by disulfide bonds, that constitute the insulin molecule.", "Prolactin Production and regulation Edit. Prolactin or luteotropic hormone is synthesised and secreted by lactotrope cells in the adenohypophysis (anterior pituitary gland). It is also produced in other tissues including the breast, the decidua, parts of the central nervous system and the immune system.roduction and regulation Edit. Prolactin or luteotropic hormone is synthesised and secreted by lactotrope cells in the adenohypophysis (anterior pituitary gland). It is also produced in other tissues including the breast, the decidua, parts of the central nervous system and the immune system.", "Prolactin Prolactin is secreted from the pituitary gland in response to eating, mating, estrogen treatment, ovulation, and nursing. Prolactin is secreted in a pulsatile fashion in between these events.Prolactin also plays an essential role in metabolism, regulation of the immune system, and pancreatic development.here is a diurnal as well as an ovulatory cycle in prolactin secretion. In many mammals, there is also a seasonal change in prolactin release. During pregnancy, high circulating concentrations of estrogen and progesterone increase prolactin levels by 10- to 20-fold.", "Pepsin Pituitary gland and hypothalamus. The pituitary gland and the hypothalamus are situated within the brain and control hormone production. Galactorrhea often results from too much prolactin — the hormone responsible for milk production (lactation) when you have a baby. Prolactin is produced by your pituitary gland, a marble-sized gland at the base of your brain that secretes and regulates several hormones. Possible causes of galactorrhea include:", "Alternative names for prolactin Alternative names for prolactin. In everyday language, prolactin is referred to as the ‘milk hormone’; PRL; luteotropic hormone; LTH. Prolactin is a hormone named originally after its function to promote milk production (lactation) in mammals in response to the suckling of young after birth.", "Prolactin During pregnancy, high circulating concentrations of estrogen and progesterone increase prolactin levels by 10- to 20-fold. However, at the same time, estrogen, as well as progesterone, inhibit the stimulatory effects of prolactin on milk production.hysiologic levels of prolactin in males enhance luteinizing hormone-receptors in Leydig cells, resulting in testosterone secretion, which leads to spermatogenesis. Prolactin also stimulates proliferation of oligodendrocyte precursor cells.", "The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Abstract. In several animal studies, prolactin has been found to be essential for mammary epithelial development, and its administration has been consistently shown to increase the rate of mammary tumours. High levels of steroid hormones have also been suggested to enhance mammary cancer development.his could indicate, as observed for prolactin in human breast cancer [50] and [51] , that steroid hormones and prolactin act as local growth factors in the canine malignant tumours, stimulating their proliferation.", "Prolactin It is difficult to point to a tissue that does not express prolactin receptors, and although the anterior pituitary is the major source of prolactin, the hormone is synthesized and secreted in many other tissues. Overall, several hundred different actions have been reported for prolactin in various species.", "- The anterior lobe--the adenohypophysis. 1) Contains secretory cells. 2) The hormones of the adenohypophysis. a) Growth hormone (GH)—regulates the rate of growth of all body cells and. promotes mitotic activity. b) Prolactin (PRL)—assists other hormones in initiating and sustaining milk.", "- c. Prolactin. Prolactin is a peptide hormone secreted by the pituitary, an important endocrine gland located at the base of the brain. Prolactin levels increase over the course of pregnancy, enhancing the growth and final maturation of the complex internal structures of the mammary system.. Prolactin. Prolactin is a peptide hormone secreted by the pituitary, an important endocrine gland located at the base of the brain. Prolactin levels increase over the course of pregnancy, enhancing the growth and final maturation of the complex internal structures of the mammary system.", "Prolactin Discovered in non-human animals around 1930 by Oscar Riddle and confirmed in humans in 1970 by Henry Friesen prolactin is a peptide hormone, encoded by the PRL gene. It is associated with human milk production. In fish it is thought to be related to control of water and salt balance. Prolactin also acts in a cytokine-like manner and as an important regulator of the immune system.", "- This system is comprised of blood vessels that connect the hypothalamus and the upper pituitary gland in the brain. The blood flow brings GnRH into the anterior pituitary where endocrine cells synthesize and produce FSH and LH (Luteinizing Hormone) .", "prolactin a hormone secreted by the anterior pituitary that promotes the growth of mammary tissue and stimulates and sustains milk production in postpartum mammals, and shows luteotropic activity in certain mammals. Promotes the secretion of milk in the crop of pigeons and doves.", "Models of hypothalamus Hormones secreted from the pituitary in turn influence neurons throughout the brain (including the hypothalamus), and endocrine glands located in other parts of the body such as the adrenal, pineal, thyroid, parathyroid, thymus, heart, stomach, duodenum, pancreas, testes, ovaries, and placenta.he pituitary gland is closely allied with the hypothalamus, both functionally and physically. Some hypothalamic neurons project directly to the neural lobe of the pituitary. Others project to the median eminence, where they connect with blood vessels that supply the pituitary.", "Dopamine Functions Dopamine produced by neurons in the arcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus is released in the hypothalamo-hypophysial blood vessels of the median eminence, which supply the pituitary gland. This acts on the lactotrope cells that produce prolactin. These cells can produce prolactin in absence of dopamine.", "Pituitary Gland The pituitary gland, also known as the hypophysis, is connected to the hypothalamus of the brain by a tiny isthmus of nervous tissue called the infundibulum....he pituitary gland, also known as the hypophysis, is connected to the hypothalamus of the brain by a tiny isthmus of nervous tissue called the infundibulum....", "108 17.3 The Pituitary Gland and Hypothalamus Show Answers. 1 The anterior lobe of the pituitary gland is connected to the hypothalamus by vasculature, which allows regulating hormones from the hypothalamus to travel to the anterior pituitary. 2 The mammary glands are the target tissues for prolactin.", "- The pituitary gland or hypothesis is a small gland about 1 centimeter in diameter or the size of a pea. It is nearly surrounded by bone as it rests in the sella turcica, a depression in the sphenoid bone. The gland is connected to the hypothalamus of the brain by a slender stalk called the infundibulum.", "- Prolactin secretion is controlled by a compound called dopamine which is made in the brain. In women, normal prolactin levels are typically less than 25 ng/ml and in men, less than 17 ng/ml. When prolactin levels are elevated in the blood, the condition is referred to as HYPERPROLACTINEMIA. Hyper- meaning ‘increased’; Prolactin referring to the hormone;-emia meaning ‘in the blood’.", "About Pituitary These hormones have dramatic effects on metabolism, blood pressure, sexuality, reproduction, and other vital body functions, including prolactin for milk production. The pituitary gland itself is made up of three sections Anterior lobe. Growth Hormone; Prolactin - to stimulate milk production after giving birth", "What does 'high prolactin levels' mean? Prolactin is a hormone produced by the pituitary gland, which lies under the brain in the skull. Increased levels of prolactin will occur for several reasons. They occur naturally in pregnancy and lactation, but will also be raised in stress.", "The Blood Test to Check Prolactin Levels: Uses in Medical Science Prolactin is a hormone produced by the pituitary gland, a pea-sized gland located at the base of the brain. This hormone is strongly associated with lactation. When a woman is breastfeeding, production of this hormone stimulates the breasts to fill with milk.", "- Prolactin is secreted solely by the lactotroph cells of the pituitary gland. As a result, hyperprolactinemia results almost exclusively from diseases that cause hypersecretion of prolactin by lactotroph cells. Some of these causes are physiologic and others pathologic. This topic will review the major causes of hyperprolactinemia.", "The Pituitary Gland and Hypothalamus The hormones secreted by the posterior and anterior pituitary, and the intermediate zone between the lobes are summarized in Table 1. Figure 1. The hypothalamus region lies inferior and anterior to the thalamus. It connects to the pituitary gland by the stalk-like infundibulum. The pituitary gland consists of an anterior and posterior lobe, with each lobe secreting different hormones in response to signals from the hypothalamus.", "- c. Prolactin. Prolactin is a peptide hormone secreted by the pituitary, an important endocrine gland located at the base of the brain. Prolactin levels increase over the course of pregnancy, enhancing the growth and final maturation of the complex internal structures of the mammary system.igure 1: The endocrine system is made up of organs, called glands, which send chemical messages throughout the body. These glands produce and release hormones, which maintain physical growth and energy balance and support the development of sex organs, including the breasts.", "- migration. Functional consequences of prolactin signalling in endothelial cells: ... by Life Extension. Topol and colleagues found the abnormal cells using a new cell-sorting technology that can detect a single. among millions of blood cells.", "- Pituitary Gland. The pituitary gland or hypothesis is a small gland about 1 centimeter in diameter or the size of a pea. It is nearly surrounded by bone as it rests in the sella turcica, a depression in the sphenoid bone. The gland is connected to the hypothalamus of the brain by a slender stalk called the infundibulum.", "Prolactin Levels Prolactin causes breasts to grow and develop. It also causes milk production in the breasts of a lactating or pregnant woman. Prolactin can be found in both males and females. A blood test will determine the prolactin levels and your doctor will have a normal or out of range level and recommend best course of action.", "Prolactin Prolactin provides the body with sexual gratification after sexual acts: The hormone counteracts the effect of dopamine, which is linked to sexual arousal. This is thought to cause the sexual refractory period. The amount of prolactin can be an indicator for the amount of sexual satisfaction and relaxation.", "- Prolactin is a hormone produced in the pituitary gland, named because of its role in lactation. It also has other wide ranging functions in the body, from acting on the reproductive system to influencing behaviour and regulating the immune system. Glossary All Hormones Resources for Hormones." ]
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what is a hemispherical combustion chamber?
[ "Hemispherical combustion chamber The head of a Hemispherical combustion chamber. A hemispherical combustion chamber is a type of combustion chamber in a reciprocating internal combustion engine with a domed cylinder head. The hemispherical shape provides a number of advantages over a reverse-flow cylinder head but comes up short in others, particularly in carbureted engines." ]
[ "Chrysler Hemi engine The Chrysler Hemi engines, known by the trademark Hemi, are a series of I6 and V8 engines built by Chrysler with hemispherical combustion chambers.", "The Most Expensive Muscle Cars in the World The Hemi engine is a hemispherical combustion chamber first built in 1951 as the Fire Power engine. The one used in the Plymouth ‘Cuda was the second generation Hemi. It was a V8 OHV engine with a capacity of 426 cubic inches and 6,981 cc. Carter carburetors power it.", "How I built a very heavy jet engine from a turbocharger....2012 How I built a very heavy jet engine from a turbocharger....2012. 1 I know, you are thinking 'not another turbo-charger gas turbine site', well, yes it is but somewhat different from the others in that I built a combustion chamber that is in line, not with the air inlet as a side entry.", "- hyperbaric chamber. 1. a steel vessel in which atmospheric pressure can be raised or lowered by air compressors, used to treat divers or pilots afflicted with aeroembolism and to provide high-oxygen environments for certain medical treatments and operations. Also called recompression chamber, decompression chamber.", "combustion chamber combustion chamber. (aerospace engineering). That part of the rocket engine in which the combustion of propellants takes place at high pressure. Also known as firing chamber. (engineering). Any chamber in which a fuel such as oil, coal, or kerosine is burned to provide heat.(mechanical engineering).The space at the head end of an internal combustion engine cylinder where most of the combustion takes place.ny chamber in which a fuel such as oil, coal, or kerosine is burned to provide heat. (mechanical engineering). The space at the head end of an internal combustion engine cylinder where most of the combustion takes place.", "What is the temperature inside the combustion chamber of an engine? What are the effects on performance of engine when lubricating oil slips into the combustion chamber? Combustion gas acts as an insulator inside the combustion chamber of a marine diesel engine at the wall of liner, how?", "Internal combustion engine Internal combustion engine. The internal combustion engine is a heat engine in which combustion occurs in a confined space called a combustion chamber. Combustion of a fuel creates high temperature/pressure gases, which are permitted to expand. The expanding gases are used to directly move a piston, turbine blades, rotor(s), or the engine itself thus doing useful work. Internal combustion engines can be powered by any fuel that can be combined with an oxidizer in the chamber.", "- The mixture of air and fuel flows down into the cylinders. Fuel (orange) is supplied from a mini-fuel tank called the float-feed chamber. As the fuel level falls, a float in the chamber falls and opens a valve at the top. When the valve opens, more fuel flows in to replenish the chamber from the main gas tank. This makes the float rise and close the valve again.", "Ford CVH engine The engine was originally conceived in 1974 and had a single overhead cam. Its valves were mounted at a compound angle in hemispherical combustion chambers, although some versions altered the combustion chamber shape to increase swirl. It also featured hydraulic valve lifters, a first for a European Ford engine.n South Africa, the 1.4 L CVH was fitted to the Ford Laser and Meteor, rebadged Mazda 323s. It replaced the 1.3 L Mazda E-series engine used in these cars and was itself replaced by the 1.3 L Mazda B-series engines.", "- A valve arrangement in the cylinder head where the valves are at an angle to the cylinder bore. Canting the valves can make for a straighter path for air to flow into and out of the intake and exhaust ports. combustion chamber. The area of an engine in which the air/fuel mixture is burnt.", "- In any internal combustion engine, fuel and oxygen are combined in a combustion process to produce the power to turn the crankshaft of the engine. The combustion takes place in the combustion chamber.There is a combustion chamber for each cylinder of the engine. On the figure we show cylinder #4 at three different times during the engine cycle.We have peeled open the side of the chamber and the intake manifold which sits on top of the chamber and we have color coded the parts for easy identification.here is a combustion chamber for each cylinder of the engine. On the figure we show cylinder #4 at three different times during the engine cycle. We have peeled open the side of the chamber and the intake manifold which sits on top of the chamber and we have color coded the parts for easy identification.", "On the identification of piston slap events in internal combustion engines using tribodynamic analysis RR is the piston crown radius (later used to calculate the crown area). When the crankshaft rotation is clockwise, the left side of the cylinder liner is called the thrust side (TS) and the opposite side is known as the anti-thrust side (ATS). Piston impacts can occur on either side of the liner.", "Spheroid A spheroid, or ellipsoid of revolution, is a quadric surface obtained by rotating an ellipse about one of its principal axes; in other words, an ellipsoid with two equal semi-diameters. If the ellipse is rotated about its major axis, the result is a prolate (elongated) spheroid, shaped like an American football or rugby ball. If the ellipse is rotated about its minor axis, the result is an oblate (flattened) spheroid, shaped like a lentil.", "Fire in the Hole How combustion chamber design relates to engine performance. Most aspects of a cylinder head are relatively straightforward and easily grasped. Valve size, deck thickness and combustion chamber volume are often topics of discussion and qualify the design’s ability to be a player. But there is much more to be considered. The characteristics of the combustion chamber will dictate the engine’s power, octane tolerance and brake specific fuel consumption (BSFC). So if you thought the shape of the combustion chamber had little to do with a cylinder head’s performance, you will be surprised. Author’s note: Due to the nature of this story, references to cylinder heads from manufacturers other than Pontiac are used to demonstrate different combustion chamber technologies.", "Thread: Unit Heaters....sealed combustion or not? Unit Heaters....sealed combustion or not? They say that a sealed combustion chamber on a unit heater (uses outside air for the fire) makes them overall more efficient due to not pulling cold air in thru the cracks and openings in the (less than tight) building, AND sucking heated room air out thru the burner. BUT NOW....", "- Noun. 1. external-combustion engine-a heat engine in which ignition occurs outside the chamber (cylinder or turbine) in which heat is converted to mechanical energy. heat engine-any engine that makes use of heat to do work.", "What does hemi stands for? Hemi actually is a short form for Hemisphere. The term refers to a hemi engine which has been described as an internal combustion engine in which the combustion chambers are o…f hemispherical form.", "Intake Manifolds, Fuel Injected Engines, Carburetors On a V8 engine with a two-barrel or four-barrel carburetor, most stock manifolds have a split-plenum, dual-plane or “180 degree” configuration. Four of the cylinders (two on each side) draw from one of the primary barrels in the carburetor, and the remaining four cylinders draw from the other primary barrel.", "What is Hemispheric Dominance? Hemispheric dominance refers to the way in which the two major sides of the brain function and how the processes and thoughts of a person are typically guided by each side. The human brain is, essentially, separated into two major sections referred to as the right brain and left brain.emispheric dominance refers to which side of the brain is dominant in a person, and this often reflects how a person thinks and learns best.", "Gas turbine A gas turbine, also called a combustion turbine, is a type of internal combustion engine.It has an upstream rotating compressor coupled to a downstream turbine, and a combustion chamber in between.The basic operation of the gas turbine is similar to that of the steam power plant except that air is used instead of water. Fresh atmospheric air flows through a compressor that brings it to higher pressure.t has an upstream rotating compressor coupled to a downstream turbine, and a combustion chamber in between. The basic operation of the gas turbine is similar to that of the steam power plant except that air is used instead of water. Fresh atmospheric air flows through a compressor that brings it to higher pressure.", "What takes place in the combustion chamber of a gas turbine engine? exists and is an alternate of . The combustion chamber of a gas turbine engine is the place where the fuel-air mixture undergoes combustion - it burns. ( D ) Gases are cooled to a desired temperature. Gases are cooled to a desired temperature.", "Significant Engines In History: How The Napier Deltic Diesel Works The Deltic (after the Greek letter Delta) diesel was a supercharged, two-stroke, opposed-piston engine with no valves. The engine block was arranged in a triangle of cylinder banks forming the sides. Each apex of the three connected cylinder banks was connected by a crankshaft.", "- Ignition (GDCI) is a new combustion system that overcomes. many of the fundamental limitations of other diesel and. gasoline engines. GDCI provides the high efficiency of. conventional diesel engines with unleaded regular gasoline. Compared to diesel fuel, gasoline has much higher volatility.", "- This invention relates to an internal combustion engine and more particularly to a cylinder head gasket having metal wrapped double wire rings forming the fire ring around the cylinder opening and the combustion chamber of an internal combustion engine.", "- Figure 3 shows how this happens. It's a cross-section through the rocket at the point marked 3—3 in Figure 1 (where the blue and red rockets meet). Inserts of fuel (16) burn and send jets of hot gas outward at tangents, making the rocket body rotate.", "- Figure 1 is a schematic diagram of the. equipnent used in the combustion experiments. includes a comrcial warm air furnace, a chilled air distribution. systm, fuel conditioning unit, continuous mission analyzers, and. data acquisition and processing equipment.", "Two-stroke engine A two-stroke, or two-cycle, engine is a type of internal combustion engine which completes a power cycle with two strokes (up and down movements) of the piston during only one crankshaft revolution. This is in contrast to a four-stroke engine , which requires four strokes of the piston to complete a power cycle. two-stroke engine, in this case with an expansion chamber illustrates the effect of a reflected pressure wave on the fuel charge. This is essential for maximum charge pressure (volumetric efficiency) and fuel efficiency. It is used on most high-performance engine designs.", "Easy To Use Patents Search & Patent Lawyer Directory FIG. 3 is a sectional view of an electrical combustion toilet in accordance with a modification of the invention again shown in simplified form; FIG. 4 is a sectional elevation of a combustion chamber with an ash compartment as seen in the direction of the arrow IV of FIG. 3; and", "Four-stroke engine Four-stroke cycle used in gasoline/petrol engines. 1 = Intake, 2 = Compression, 3 = Power, 4 = Exhaust. The right blue side is the intake port and the left brown side is the exhaust port.", "Four-stroke engine Two-stroke engine: A four-stroke engine (also known as four cycle) is an internal combustion (IC) engine in which the piston completes four separate strokes while turning a crankshaft. A stroke refers to the full travel of the piston along the cylinder, in either direction." ]
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the civil rights act of 1964 was significant because
[ "Know Your Rights: Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 is a federal law that prohibits employers from discriminating against employees on the basis of sex, race, color, national origin, and religion. It generally applies to employers with 15 or more employees, including federal, state, and local governments.itle VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 is a federal law that prohibits employers from discriminating against employees on the basis of sex, race, color, national origin, and religion. It generally applies to employers with 15 or more employees, including federal, state, and local governments." ]
[ "\"\"\"Why Was The Civil Rights Act Of 1964 So Important\"\" Essays and Research Papers\" The Civil Rights Act of 1964 The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was the most comprehensive civil rights law Congress had ever enacted. It gave the federal government broad power to prevent discrimination in a number of areas.", "Civil Rights Act of 1964 Origins. 1 First page of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. 2 John F. Kennedy addresses the nation about Civil Rights on June 11, 1963. 3 Lyndon B. Johnson signs the Civil Rights Act of 1964. 4 The record of the roll call vote kept by the House Clerk on final passage of the bill.", "Chapter 5- Civil Rights Why was the Civil Rights Act of 1964 so important in furthering civil rights for all groups? The government-protected rights of individuals against arbitrary or discriminatory treatment by governments or individuals.", "- In 1964, Congress passed Public Law 88-352 (78 Stat. 241). The Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex or national origin.Provisions of this civil rights act forbade discrimination on the basis of sex, as well as, race in hiring, promoting, and firing.The Act prohibited discrimination in public accommodations and federally funded programs.rovisions of this civil rights act forbade discrimination on the basis of sex, as well as, race in hiring, promoting, and firing. The Act prohibited discrimination in public accommodations and federally funded programs.", "Civil Rights Act of 1964 Explained Title IV of the Civil Rights Act of 1964: Provision that discouraged the desegregation of public schools and enabled the United States Attorney General to initiate suits to enforce said act.Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964: Prevented discrimination by government agencies who received federal funds.itle IV of the Civil Rights Act of 1964: Provision that discouraged the desegregation of public schools and enabled the United States Attorney General to initiate suits to enforce said act.", "- The Civil Rights Movement was important to the history of the United States and the world. It established that discrimination was unjust and would no longer be tolerated in the country, while setting an example for oppressed people everywhere.", "Civil Rights Act of 1964 Explained Civil Rights Act of 1964 Explained: The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was a revolutionary piece of legislation in the United States that effectively outlawed egregious forms of discrimination against African Americans and women, including all forms of segregation.itle III of the Civil Rights Act of 1964: Outlawed state and municipal governments from barring access to public facilities based off an individual’s religion, gender, race, or ethnicity.", "The Civil Rights Act of 1964: A Long Struggle for Freedom Immediate Impact of the Civil Rights Act In response to a new wave of protest, the U.S. Congress soon followed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 with the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.The act focused on redressing the legacy of discrimination against African Americans’ access to the ballot.ince the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, disenfranchised Americans have used it to challenge discrimination and harassment based upon race, national origin, religion, gender, and more.", "The Civil Rights Act of 1964 The civil rights movement deeply affected American society. Among its most important achievements were two major civil rights laws passed by Congress.These laws ensured constitutional rights for African Americans and other minorities.t was only after years of highly publicized civil rights demonstrations, marches, and violence that American political leaders acted to enforce these rights. President Lyndon Johnson signs the historic Civil Rights Act of 1964.", "The Civil Rights Act of 1964: A Long Struggle for Freedom Immediate Impact of the Civil Rights Act Senator Richard Russell, Jr., (D-GA) warned Johnson that his strong support for the Civil Rights Act of 1964 “will not only cost you the South, it will cost you the election.” Johnson went on to win the presidency, in a landslide victory, by more than fifteen million votes.ince the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, disenfranchised Americans have used it to challenge discrimination and harassment based upon race, national origin, religion, gender, and more.", "Civil Rights The Civil Rights Act of 1964 (42 U.S.C.A. §§ 2000a et seq.) is the most comprehensive civil rights legislation in the history of the United States. It contains provisions for parity in the use and enjoyment of public accommodations, facilities, and education, as well as federally assisted programs and employment.ubsequent Legislation. Although these initial laws purported to guarantee the civil rights of all citizens, including African Americans and other minorities, they were effectively negated for most African-Americans in the late nineteenth century by the passage of Jim Crow Laws, or Black Codes, in the South.", "AMERICAN HISTORY EXAM REVIEW These include the Civil Rights. Act of 1964 (covering voting rights, equal employment, public accommodations, and school. desegregation enforcement), the Voting Rights Act of 1965, and the Fair Housing Act of 1968. This specific portion of the study focuses on the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Inclusion in the National Park System first requires that properties meet the National Historic. Landmark criteria, and then meet additional tests of suitability and feasibility. To establish.", "The Civil Rights Act of 1964: A Long Struggle for Freedom Immediate Impact of the Civil Rights Act In response to a new wave of protest, the U.S. Congress soon followed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 with the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.The act focused on redressing the legacy of discrimination against African Americans’ access to the ballot.n response to a new wave of protest, the U.S. Congress soon followed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 with the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. The act focused on redressing the legacy of discrimination against African Americans’ access to the ballot.", "Civil Rights Act of 1964 In the landmark Civil Rights Cases the United States Supreme Court had ruled that Congress did not have the power to prohibit discrimination in the private sector, thus stripping the Civil Rights Act of 1875 of much of its ability to protect civil rights.espite its lack of influence during its time, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 had considerable impact on later civil rights legislation in the United States.", "Civil Rights Act of 1964 Despite its lack of influence during its time, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 had considerable impact on later civil rights legislation in the United States. It paved the way for future legislation that was not limited to African American civil rights.", "- There are two main reasons why Congress passed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965.", "What Happened in 1964 Important News and Events, Key Technology and Popular Culture President Lyndon B. Johnson signs the Civil Rights Act of 1964 into law on July 2nd, 1964. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 made it illegal to discriminate against someone based on their race, religion, sex, national origin, or the colors of their skin.It also made segregation in public places illegal, enforced the desegregation of schools and addressed unfair and unequal access to voting and voter registration.he court upheld the Title II Commerce Clause as constitutional and declared that places of public accommodation did not have a right to pick and choose guests as they pleased without regulation because of the involvement in commerce. 1 The Civil Rights Act of 1964 is signed into law by President Johnson.", "Civil Rights Act of 1964 Explained Title III of the Civil Rights Act of 1964: Outlawed state and municipal governments from barring access to public facilities based off an individual’s religion, gender, race, or ethnicity.itle IV of the Civil Rights Act of 1964: Provision that discouraged the desegregation of public schools and enabled the United States Attorney General to initiate suits to enforce said act.", "Civil Rights Act of 1964 Explained Civil Rights Act of 1964 Explained: The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was a revolutionary piece of legislation in the United States that effectively outlawed egregious forms of discrimination against African Americans and women, including all forms of segregation.ivil Rights Act of 1964 Explained: The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was a revolutionary piece of legislation in the United States that effectively outlawed egregious forms of discrimination against African Americans and women, including all forms of segregation.", "The Civil Rights Act of 1964 The Civil Rights Act of 1964. The civil rights movement deeply affected American society. Among its most important achievements were two major civil rights laws passed by Congress. These laws ensured constitutional rights for African Americans and other minorities. Although these rights were first guaranteed in the U.S. Constitution immediately after the Civil War, they had never been fully enforced.", "- Civil Rights Act 1964, signed by Lyndon B. Johnson Civil Rights Act Provisions: Outlaws all employment discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin.ivil Rights Act of 1991 Expanded the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and was also signed by President Bush Main Purposes: Extended punitive damages and jury trials to victims of employment discrimination.", "Civil Rights Act of 1964 Explained Civil Rights Act of 1964 Explained: The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was a revolutionary piece of legislation in the United States that effectively outlawed egregious forms of discrimination against African Americans and women, including all forms of segregation.itle IV of the Civil Rights Act of 1964: Provision that discouraged the desegregation of public schools and enabled the United States Attorney General to initiate suits to enforce said act. Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964: Prevented discrimination by government agencies who received federal funds.", "- The Civil Rights Act of 1964 passes Congress, prohibiting discrimination in a number of settings: Title I prohibits discrimination in voting; Title II: public accommodations; Title III: Public Facilities; Title IV: Public Education; Title VI: Federally-Assisted Programs; Title VII: Employment. major precursor to the Civil War, this controversial U.S. Supreme Court decision denied citizenship and basic rights to all blacks -- whether slave or free. Emancipation Proclamation.", "AMERICAN HISTORY EXAM REVIEW The Civil Rights Act of 1964, a landmark piece of legislation, was a long time in the making, and the passage of the bill required the political machinations of an assortment of Republicans, Democrats, Northerners and Southerners, congressmen, senators, presidents and activists.he Civil Rights Act of 1964, a landmark piece of legislation, was a long time in the making, and the passage of the bill required the political machinations of an assortment of Republicans, Democrats, Northerners and Southerners, congressmen, senators, presidents and activists.", "DEFINITION of 'Civil Rights Act of 1964' By the early 1960s, events in the South – including the harsh treatment of peaceful protestors by the police and the murders of civil rights activists – brought national attention to the gulf between blacks and whites. President John F. Kennedy responded by calling for a meaningful civil rights bill in 1963. After his assassination that year, his successor, Lyndon B. Johnson took up the cause. With the support of activists such as Martin Luther King, Jr., Johnson was able to get a bill past the House and Senate in 1964.", "- The civil rights movement was a mass popular movement to secure for African Americans equal access to and opportunities for the basic privileges and rights of U.S. citizenship.ollowing Kennedy's assassination, President Lyndon Johnson maneuvered the Civil Rights Act of 1964 through Congress. Representing a major victory for African Americans, the 1964 legislation outlawed segregation in public places and prohibited racial and gender discrimination in employment practices.", "For Summer Review Landmark federal legislation that prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex and national origin. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 granted equal access to employment, schools and public spaces.", "Psychologyâs contribution to the development of the 1964 Civil Rights Act The civil rights movement championed the advancement of social equity for African Americans and other ethnic minorities in the United States. Prior to the initial 1957 Civil Rights Act, Plessy v. Ferguson, which established the precedent of “separate but equal”, was the law of the land.sychological science was a major component of the civil rights movement. Fifty years after the passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, we take a moment to reflect on the impact of psychology in the development of this momentous legislation.", "AMERICAN HISTORY EXAM REVIEW The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was passed by Congress under the strong leadership of President Lyndon B. Johnson and with the support of many moderate and liberal Republic … ans as well as most Democrats. This law was a huge step forward in the Civil Rights Movement.he Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibited discriminatio … n for reason of color, race, religion, or national origin in places of public accommodation, and anything covered by interstate commerce. That included restaurants, hotels, motels, and theaters.", "Fourth Periodic Report of the United States of America to the United Nations Committee on Human Rights Concerning the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights On July 2, 1964, the Civil Rights Act was passed. Among its goals was the elimination of discrimination in the workplace through the creation of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 became the most famous aspect of the new legislation, prohibiting discrimination based on race, color, national origin, sex, religion, and retaliation." ]
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We’re so confident you’ll be happy with any of them, we back each one with a 60 day money back guarantee.", "obesity Other weight-loss medications available with a doctor's prescription include: 1 diethylpropion (Tenuate, Tenuate dospan) 2 mazindol (Mazanor, Sanorex) 3 phendimetrazine (Bontril, Plegine, Prelu-2, X-Trozine) 4 phentermine (Adipex-P, Fastin, Ionamin, Oby-trim)", "Looking for Diet Pills that Work Fast and Effectively? Lowest Price Online: $49.95. 1 Apidren has jumped to the top of the ratings in just about every category as the #1 diet pill! 2 There’s never been a better formula to help you reach your weight loss goals with patented, clinically-proven and all-natural ingredients.", "Should Men Be Taking Men's Supplements? A similar dearth of evidence can also be found in a more popular pill -- the daily multivitamin supplements that provide one day's serving of vitamins. It is the most popular dietary supplement, Council for Responsible Nutrition spokeswoman Judy Blatman said.", "6 Myths (and Facts) About Weight-Loss Supplements Here’s a look at six common myths about diet supplements. Once you’ve learned the truth behind each, you’ll be on your way to a better, healthier path to lasting weight loss with a realistic plan that really works. Next: MYTH: The African herb hoodia is an effective appetite suppressant.", "Top 100 Most Prescribed, Top Selling Drugs Rounding out the top 10 most prescribed drugs for the period were the antidepressant duloxetine ( Cymbalta , Eli Lilly ) , the antihypertensive valsartan ( Diovan , Novartis ) , the attention deficit drug lisdexamfetamine dimesylate ( Vyvanse , Shire ) , insulin glargine injection ( Lantus Solostar , sanofi-aventis ) , and the antiepileptic ...", "Prescription Weight Loss / Diet Pills: What Are the Options? Prescription diet pills are used in more severe circumstances, when weight loss has not been successful and the patient has important health risks associated with being overweight or obese. However, prescription weight loss drugs should be used in addition to diet and exercise.", "America's Most Popular Mind Medicines America's Most Popular Mind Medicines. When Xanax hit the U.S. market in 1981, it wasn’t clear it would be a hit. It was a me-too successor to Valium, the anxiety drug that was the most popular drug in America for most of the 1970s. Maker Upjohn figured out a clever way to market its drug: by testing it to treat panic attacks as well as anxiety.", "- There are many different ways in which different diet pills approach weight loss, and the two most important methods are fat burning and appetite suppression. 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Lipitor is the most popular of all statins, which represent the most widely-prescribed class of drugs in the United States.", "- #3 Rated Diet Pill – Phentermine. Many satisfied customers have stated that Phentermine diet pills have helped them in completing their health and fitness goal. They have also combined the Weight Watchers’ diet plan and these weight loss pills to shape their bodies.", "Diet Pills: What You Need to Know Many over-the-counter diet pill manufacturers say their product will help you see miraculous weight loss -- like losing up to 30 pounds in 30 days -- without diet or exercise. Their claims sound too good to be true, and most of them are.", "Best Appetite Suppressants to Lose Weight Quickly and Safe! Knowing which appetite suppressant to choose is an almost impossible task, especially when choosing the wrong one can seriously affect your health. That’s why here at BestAppetiteSuppressant.org we’ve reviewed the top diet pills to help you make an informed decision. We’ve tested the best appetite suppressants available on the market so you can make a decision on which diet pills to use. We’ve ranked them according to the Ingredients they contain and whether they actually work and are efficient.", "- with PM Weight Loss Pills. 1 PM Weight Loss Products are becoming more and more popular these days. You can find a great selection of nigth time weight loss supplements at www.i-supplements.com that helps individuals every night strip away those unwanted pounds.", "- Diet Pills and Supplements. Fish oil supplements are fat burning by nature and contain very low amounts of calories. As a result, they increase the number of calories that are burnt by your body. Fat burning foods, such as fish oil supplements, are vital if you want to lose weight and not regain it.", "Diet Pills and Drug Addiction Individuals can need to enter drug addiction recovery programs for dependence on diet pills, because like so many other harmful substances, diet pills affect the central nervous system.", "Nine most popular diets rated by experts 2017 This Medical News Today information article provides details on the most popular diets according to three criteria: how many articles there are around about these diets/lifestyles, how popular they seem to be generally, and how often we receive feedback on them. Contents of this article: Atkins Diet. The Zone Diet.", "A Complete List of FDA Approved Diet Pills The FDA approved Xenical as a prescription diet pill in 1999. This pill is effective because it blocks approximately 30% of dietary fat from being absorbed by your body. 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This compares to 30.9 million items for aspirin, and 27.7 million for levothyroxine sodium, the second and third most prescribed drugs in the UK in 2013.", "Our Top Selling Diet Pills of 2018! Avoid the scams and find the right diet pill for you! With 1000’s of diet pills on the market claiming to be the best, how can you determine which ones are legitimate? That's where we can help you. We have rated and reviewed our top selling diet pills so you can easily determine what's right for you.", "List of Prescription Diet Drugs Prescription diet pills yield the most success when used with a healthy diet and exercise. Diet products have been in existence for many years as an adjunct to weight loss. Prescription diet pills are currently regulated by the Food and Drug Administration, which provides a measure of safety for users.", "What Happened When I Tried the Best-Selling Weight-Loss Supplements on Amazon Rank on Amazon: Number one for weight-loss supplements. After major celeb endorsements and a marketing push in the past few years, it's become Amazon's top seller. Safety check: In 2009, the FDA issued a warning about links to liver toxicity in a Hydroxycut product line that contained garcinia.", "Diuretics in Bodybuilding: The Good, the Bad, the Tragic Loop Diuretics. These are far and away the most commonly used diuretics in bodybuilding and the culprit in the vast majority of bodybuilding hospitalizations and deaths. Furosimide (brand name Lasix) is easily the most widely used loop diuretic and is cheap and readily available.", "- Diet Pills like theses may take off a few pounds, but the long term effects on your liver and heart will stay with you for the rest of your life. We’ve seen the commercials, we’ve heard all the personal testimonies, and we’ve all passed by the billboards with their diet pill ads at some point in our lives." ]
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what does action speak louder than words mean
[ "Definition of âactions speak louder than wordsâ - English Dictionary “actions speak louder than words” in American English. actions speak louder than words. Team USA is not expected to win, but they believe actions speak louder than words. › what you do is more important than what you say, because the things you do show your true intentions and feelings: Team USA is not expected to win, but they believe" ]
[ "Eagles don't flock, you have to find them one at a time. ... by Ross Perot Action is greater than writing. A good man is a nobler object of contemplation than a great author. There are but two things worth living for: to do what is worthy of being written; and to write what is worthy of being read. Ross Perot.", "- This phrase originated with the Quakers in a 1955 pamphlet (Speak Truth to Power: A Quaker Search for an Alternative to Violence) promoting pacifism, in the belief that love can overcome hatred. It has come to mean speaking out to those in authority and is now used in politics and human rights activism. We must speak truth to power when legislation tramples on our constitutional rights. #authority#power#liberty#pacifism#quaker#activism. by hojicha August 15, 2013.", "Intent vs. Impact: Why Your Intentions Donât Really Matter What we need to realize is that when it comes to people’s lives and identities, the impact of our actions can be profound and wide-reaching. And that’s far more important than the question of our intent. We need to ask ourselves what might be or might have been the impact of our actions or words. And we need to step back and listen when we are being told that the impact of our actions is out of step with our intents or our perceptions of self.", "What Is the Call to Action in a Persuasive Essay? A: The call to action in a persuasive essay is a portion of the conclusion that appeals to the reader to take action related to the essay's topic. A call to action is often used in persuasive speech as well. Continue Reading.", "LAW OF ACTION AND REACTION The noun LAW OF ACTION AND REACTION has 1 sense: 1. action and reaction are equal and opposite. Familiarity information: LAW OF ACTION AND REACTION used as a noun is very rare. Dictionary entry details.", "Long Distance Walking Advice Discretion is the better part of valour. something that you say which means that it is better to be careful and think before you act than it is to be brave and take risks She decided not to voice her opposition to the Chairman's remarks.Perhaps discretion was the better part of valour. See also: better, discretion, is, of, part, the.omething that you say which means that it is better to be careful and think before you act than it is to be brave and take risks She decided not to voice her opposition to the Chairman's remarks. Perhaps discretion was the better part of valour. See also: better, discretion, is, of, part, the.", "Why Actions Donât Speak Louder Than Words The only way to know if a guy is interested, wants to be in a relationship with you, is in love with you, wants to get back together, or simply wants a second date is to... ASK. I know that it's scary. Using the rule actions speak louder than words has you assuming a lot of things. Know that you can't read his mind, and he can't read yours. So ask, ask, ask. It will bring you clarity, closure, and a sense of knowing what he is thinking and feeling. So, next time you hear something like actions speak louder than words ask yourself if that saying is stopping you from asking for clarity and closure. This week's Lovework is to tell me below in the comments if you've ever said, Actions speak louder than words.", "What does the saying actions speak louder than words mean? exists and is an alternate of . It refers to the difficulty in convincing people of something using only words compared to the use of action. Getting someone to believe this [thing] can do [whatever] is a lot easier when the thing actually does do whatever it is claimed to do.", "- • If the word shows an action, it is a VERB. Write V in the blank.1. _______ The boat’s sail needed mending. 2. _______ My friends and I play soccer in the vacant lot. 3. _______ Charles drew three large circles on his paper. 4. _______ The football player performed a victory dance after he scored. 5. _______ We will sail away in the morning. 6. _______ Sam watched the cowboy rope a steer at the rodeo. 7. _______ I dance when I am happy. 8. _______ The eagle circles over the valley. 9. _______ Erin and Amy are going to a play this afternoon. 10. _______ We made a swing with a tire and a rope.", "Why do actions speak louder than words? This is a great book to learn more about body language and deception. It is an easy attention keeping book as it deals with people and how to read them and their actions. Actions do speak louder than words! Pamela Meyer did a lot of research to put this together of what I have read. I really recommend this book for all.", "- Truer Words Were Never Spoken. You say Truer words were never spoken when you strongly agree with what the other person has just said. Example: I find that the earlier I get up, the better the day I have.. Reply: Truer words were never spoken.", "Which sentence is written in the active voice? A: Two kittens tumbled over the shoes as they played. B: Over the shoes tumbled two kittens as they played 2017-01-17T12:41:24-05:00. The correct answer is: B: Over the shoes tumbled two kittens as they played. The action is presented first, so that is what makes it more active. A on the other hand,is just narrating. Good luck with your studies, I hope this helps~!", "- Definitions for call to action. Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word call to action. Freebase(0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: Call to Action is an organization that advocates for a variety of liberal causes to change the Catholic Church.", "- The old saying that actions speak louder than words is surely true! I. The Bible teaches that actions speak louder than words. A. By loving each other Christians SHOW who they are John 13:34-35 34. A new commandment I give unto you, That ye love one another; as I have loved you, that ye also love one another.", "Welcome to the Purdue OWL Image Caption: Sample active voice sentence with the subject performing the action described by the verb. Image Caption: The active voice sentence subject (watching a framed, mobile world) performs the action of reminding the speaker of something.", "Nonviolent Action Defined “Nonviolent action” is one of the names people sometimes give to the conflict behavior reported in this database.", "\"What does \"\"Actions Speak Louder Than Words\"\" Mean?\" However there is certainly evidence that actions speak than louder than words in a variety of circumstances. The parent who tells a child not to smoke and then lights a cigarette is unlikely to convince that child of the evils of smoking.", "Expressive and instrumental actions Sometimes activists will take an action without much thought to how others receive it, or what precisely the action will achieve. Many people participate in actions because it’s meaningful to them, or simply because it feels good to do the right thing. We call this the expressive part of an action. Expressive actions come from the heart and the gut — whether or not our “heads” calculate the specific outcome. “Taking the street” during a march is a perfect example. Sure, it feels good to march un-permitted in the street.", "Why Actions Donât Speak Louder Than Words And after he did that, you thought: Well, actions speak louder than words, so he must not be that into me. I hear women use this line not only for themselves, but then they tell other single friends the same thing: Judge him by his actions, not his words..", "- Actions speak louder than words basically means that the character you play as yourself shows the real truth of who you are and what you're capable of, since playing the role of yourself can show your true colors without you even saying a word.", "- Trust that he will do what he says he will do. Time years spent togethrr but more importantly time in how we spend it/how much we spend on a daily basis. And then the old cliché, actions speak the loudest. They mean more than I love you in my heart. The person you are with should show you they love you.", "- action verb. The practice of deception by hiding important evidence, information, or creating false statements to futher ones career without being caught. To knowingly undermine set professional standards to further ones career, on the back of innocent people.", "Action Quotes “It's the action, not the fruit of the action, that's important. You have to do the right thing. It may not be in your power, may not be in your time, that there'll be any fruit. But that doesn't mean you stop doing the right thing. You may never know what results come from your action. But if you do nothing, there will be no result.”.", "Actions Speak Louder than Words Actions Speak Louder than Words. The phrase ‘Actions Speak Louder than Words’ means that what you do is more significant than what you say. Example of Use: “Don’t tell me how to do this; show me! Actions speak louder than words.”. The origin of the idiom 'actions speak louder than words' is found in literature and is hundreds of years old. This interesting and meaningful statement was first seen in Gersham Bulkeley’s book Will and Doom, published in 1692: “Actions are more significant than words.” It has been a very popular idiom ever since.", "Teen girl 'who encouraged her boyfriend to kill himself' appears in court trying to get her police statements thrown out of manslaughter trial all talk no action. Saying something to somebody but not going through with, being all talk and no actions happening. All talk no action : A guy says to a girl We will go on that date on Saturday. I'll pick you up at seven, yet he never pitches up, being all talk and no action. #date #lying #boy #girl #ditcher. by Daisy12 September 15, 2013.", "- Commitment is what. Transforms the promise into reality. It is the words that speak. Boldly of your intentions. And the actions which speak. Louder than the words. It is making the time. When there is none.", "The Power of Words It has long been recognized that the meaning of words influences human behavior. In fact, the Bible says, Reckless words pierce like a sword, but the tongue of the wise brings healing. (Bible, Proverbs 12:18 (NIV)).", "Chapter 1 (action you cannot see) Greek myths are timeless. a condition. SIMPLE PREDICATE CHAPTER 1 A verb is a word used to express an action. is the main word or words in the complete predicate. When describing an event. or verb. Hercules swung his club. or a state of being. (action you can see) The ruler disliked Hercules.", "Action indeed is the sole medium of expression for ethics. ... by Jane Addams Thank you for visiting: Action indeed is the sole medium of expression for ethics. ... by Jane Addams from life Quotes and Sayings. Please sign up on the form below to receive my Free Daily Inspiration - Daily Quotes email.", "Abstract Within the context of a courageous act, the goal is the actual action that takes place, whereas the motivation is the reason one decides to take the action or what one thinks one can achieve by taking the action. A courageous action can theoretically ‘go bad,’ at either the motivation or goal level." ]
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chemical reactions explanation
[ "Chemical Reactions A chemical reaction is a process in which one set of chemical substances (reactants) is converted into another (products). It involves making and breaking chemical bonds and the rearrangement of atoms." ]
[ "- In a chemical reaction, bonds between atoms in the reactants are broken and the atoms rearrange and form new bonds to make the products. Note: Leave this equation projected throughout the activity in the Explore section of this lesson.", "Chemical reaction The general concept of a chemical reaction has been extended to reactions between entities smaller than atoms, including nuclear reactions, radioactive decays, and reactions between elementary particles as described by quantum field theory.", "Translations for chemical reaction A chemical reaction is a process that leads to the transformation of one set of chemical substances to another. Classically, chemical reactions encompass changes that only involve the positions of electrons in the forming and breaking of chemical bonds between atoms, with no change to the nuclei, and can often be described by a chemical equation. Nuclear chemistry is a sub-discipline of chemistry that involves the chemical reactions of unstable and radioactive elements where both electronic and nuclear changes can occur. The substance (or substances) initially involved in a chemical reaction are called reactants or reagents.", "- A chemical reaction is a process in which one or more substances are converted to one or more different substances. In the reaction, the atoms of the starting substances are rearranged, forming new substances that have different properties.", "Reaction Equations The most important aspect of a chemical reaction is to know what are the reactants and what are the products. For this, the best description of a reaction is to write an equation for the reaction. chemical reaction equation gives the reactants and products, and a balanced chemical reaction equation shows the mole relationships of reactants and products. Often, the amount of energy involved in the reaction is given. Dealing with the quantitative aspect of chemical reactions is called reaction stoichiometry.", "- When a chemical reaction occurs, bonds in the reactants break, while new bonds form in the product. The following example explains this. In this reaction, the bond between the two hydrogen atoms in the \\(\\text{H}_{2}\\) molecule will break, as will the bond between the oxygen atoms in the \\(\\text{O}_{2}\\) molecule.", "- A chemical reaction equation gives the reactants and products, and a balanced chemical reaction equation shows the mole relationships of reactants and products. Often, the amount of energy involved in the reaction is given. Dealing with the quantitative aspect of chemical reactions is called reaction stoichiometry.he most important aspect of a chemical reaction is to know what are the reactants and what are the products. For this, the best description of a reaction is to write an equation for the reaction.", "- Chemical reactions and catalysts. A chemical reaction involves a chemical change, which happens when two or more particles (which can be molecules, atoms or ions) interact. For example, when iron and oxygen react, they change to a new substance, iron oxide (rust).", "Types of Chemical Reactions A chemical reaction is a process that is usually characterized by a chemical change in which the starting materials (reactants) are different from the products. Chemical reactions tend to involve the motion of electrons, leading to the formation and breaking of chemical bonds. Direct Combination or Synthesis Reaction. 2 In a synthesis reaction two or more chemical species combine to form a more complex product. 3 A + B → AB. 4 The combination of iron and sulfur to form iron (II) sulfide is an example of a synthesis reaction :", "- Chemical reactions are processes in which substances change into other substances. You know a chemical reaction takes place if one or more of these occur: 1 Color changes-Different combinations of molecules reflect light differently.", "What Are Chemical Reactions That Release Energy? Chemical reactions that release energy are described by Education.com as exothermic reactions, and their equations follow the form: reactants = products + energy. Examples of exothermic reactions are explosions, such as fireworks, or combustion, such as with engines.", "- Key Concepts. 1 The rate of a chemical reaction is the speed with which reactants are converted to products. 2 Collision Theory is used to explain why chemical reactions occur at different rates. 3 Collision Theory states that in order for a reaction to proceed, the reactant particles must collide.4 The more collisions there are per unit of time, the ... Collision Theory is used to explain why chemical reactions occur at different rates. 2 Collision Theory states that in order for a reaction to proceed, the reactant particles must collide. 3 The more collisions there are per unit of time, the faster the reaction will be.", "- Classically, chemical reactions encompass changes that only involve the positions of electrons in the forming and breaking of chemical bonds between atoms, with no change to the nuclei (no change to the elements present), and can often be described by a chemical equation.hemical reactions happen at a characteristic reaction rate at a given temperature and chemical concentration. Typically, reaction rates increase with increasing temperature because there is more thermal energy available to reach the activation energy necessary for breaking bonds between atoms.", "Ch. 6: Chemical and Nuclear Reactions a series of chemical formulas, numbers, and symbols that describe a chemical reaction, or the net results of several reactions. reactants products In a chemical equation, the substances on the left-hand side of the arrow are called the BLANK; the substances on the right-hand side are called the BLANK.", "What is a Chemical Reaction? Students will be able to explain that for a chemical reaction to take place, the bonds between atoms in the reactants are broken, the atoms rearrange, and new bonds between the atoms are formed to make the products. Students will also be able to explain that in a chemical reaction, no atoms are created or destroyed.", "- Chemical reactions occur because different types of molecules interact with each other to create new substances. Many of these interactions happen naturally and are not man-made. When one molecule...", "Chemical reaction Classically, chemical reactions encompass changes that only involve the positions of electrons in the forming and breaking of chemical bonds between atoms, with no change to the nuclei (no change to the elements present), and can often be described by a chemical equation.he general concept of a chemical reaction has been extended to reactions between entities smaller than atoms, including nuclear reactions, radioactive decays, and reactions between elementary particles as described by quantum field theory.", "Chemical Reaction Definition and Examples By Anne Marie Helmenstine, Ph.D. Definition: A chemical reaction is a chemical change which forms new substances. Also Known As: reaction, chemical change. Examples: The chemical reaction H 2 (g) + ½ O 2 (g) → H 2 O(l) describes the formation of water from its elements.y Anne Marie Helmenstine, Ph.D. Definition: A chemical reaction is a chemical change which forms new substances. Also Known As: reaction, chemical change. Examples: The chemical reaction H 2 (g) + ½ O 2 (g) → H 2 O(l) describes the formation of water from its elements.", "Chemical Reactions Bubbles, and heat change are examples of chemical reactions. When a chemical reaction happens, a compound is formed. It cant be separated.Another example could be change of colour.atteries: Chemical reactions within batteries produce electrons called electrochemical reactions. Halloween Lightsticks: A chemical reaction excites atoms causing the stick to glow. Homemade Volcano: When baking soda and vinegar are combined, they erupt as carbon dioxide gas is released.", "- A chemical reaction has occurred when the chemical identity of a the reactants is different from that of the products. The evidence for this could be obvious or very subtle. F … or instance, if a colorless gas reacts to form another colorless gas, there would be no visible sign of the reaction.here are several evidence for a chemical reaction. some of them are, evolution of heat or increase in temperature of the system. change of color precipitation emission of lig … ht. 7 people found this useful. 1 The Periodic Table of Elements Life is sustained by a number of chemical elements.", "Reactions A chemical equation is a way to describe what goes on in a chemical reaction, the actual change in a material. Chemical equations are written with the symbols of materials to include elements, ionic or covalent compounds, aqueous solutions, ions, or particles.ne could say that for any element, there is no loss or gain of that element in a chemical reaction. There are such things as reversible reactions, reactions in which the products reassemble to become the original products.", "- Confidence votes 14.1K. Chemical reactions occur when a particular part of one element or molecule meets a particular part of another element or molecule. The reaction works similar to putting a key in a lock. elements and molecules move much faster at high temperatures than they do at slower temperatures.When they move faster, they bounce into each other many more times. Thus, they have many more opportunities to hit the spot where the chemical reaction will occur.lements and molecules move much faster at high temperatures than they do at slower temperatures. When they move faster, they bounce into each other many more times. Thus, they have many more opportunities to hit the spot where the chemical reaction will occur.", "- a chemical reaction is a process that is usually characterized by a chemical change in which the starting materials reactants are different from the products chemical reactions tend to involve the motion of electrons leading to the formation and breaking of chemical bonds b ab the combination of iron and sulfur to form iron ii sulfide is an example of a synthesis reaction 8 fe s 8 8 fes chemical decomposition or analysis reaction in a decomposition reaction a compound is broken into smaller chemical species", "Chemical reaction Chemical reactions happen at a characteristic reaction rate at a given temperature and chemical concentration. Typically, reaction rates increase with increasing temperature because there is more thermal energy available to reach the activation energy necessary for breaking bonds between atoms.hemical equations are used to graphically illustrate chemical reactions. They consist of chemical or structural formulas of the reactants on the left and those of the products on the right. They are separated by an arrow (→) which indicates the direction and type of the reaction; the arrow is read as the word yields.", "What is a chemical reaction? A chemical reaction produces a chemical change as atoms are rearranged resulting in the production of one or more new substances. In all chemical reaction there is a conservation of mass. Atoms are neither created nor destroyed. Chemical reactions are generally difficult to reverse. eg.", "What Happens During a Chemical Reaction? A basic example of a chemical reaction is the combustion of a candle, in which oxygen combines with molecules of the wax to melt it into a new product. Similarly, the process of fermentation and the reduction of mineral ores into metals are well-known chemical reactions.", "Chemical Reactions The chemical reaction is an exothermic reaction and the heat content of the product(s) is lower than that for the reactants. The study of energy utilization in chemical reactions is called chemical kinetics and is important in understanding chemical transformations.hemical equations are notations that are used to concisely summarize and convey information regarding chemical reactions. In a balanced chemical reaction all of the matter (i.e., atoms or molecules) that enter into a reaction must be accounted for in the products of a reaction.", "- Chemical reactions are represented on paper by chemical equations. For example, hydrogen gas (H2) can react (burn) with oxygen gas (O2) to form water (H20). The chemical equation for this reaction is written as: The '+' is read as 'reacts with' and the arrow '' means 'produces'. The chemical formulas on the left represent the starting substances, called reactants.", "- This section explains how to write equations describing chemical reactions. using appropriate symbols. It also describes how to write balanced chemical. equations when given the names or formulas of the reactants and products in. a chemical reaction. Writing Chemical Equations (pages 321–323) 1.", "- Chemical reactions are processes in which substances change into other substances. You know a chemical reaction takes place if one or more of these occur: 1 Color changes-Different combinations of molecules reflect light differently. 2 A color change indicates a change in molecules." ]
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chanted definition
[ "Definition of 'chant' chant (tʃɑːnt , tʃænt) Word forms: plural , 3rd person singular present tense chants , present participle chanting , past tense , past participle chanted. 1. countable noun. A chant is a word or group of words that is repeated over and over again. He was greeted by the chant of 'Judas! Judas!'." ]
[ "- adj. 1. Spoken aloud, especially in performance: spoken-word poetry. 2. Performing or involving a performance of the spoken word: Whenever [a newspaper] covers the poetry world, you can bet you will find spoken-word and street poets railing against the prudishness of the 'academic poets' (Maureen McLane).Spoken word' format reappears by The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR). But mostly the afternoon session was a time to honor the classical, world music, reggae and. artists, rappers and gospel singers who wouldn't be part of the evening televised show.", "- v. hummed, hum·ming, hums. v. intr. 1. a. To emit a continuous low droning sound like that of the speech sound (m) when prolonged.", "smite smite. vb (mainly tr) , smites, smiting, smote, smitten or smit. 1. to strike with a heavy blow or blows. 2. to damage with or as if with blows. 3. to afflict or affect severely: smitten with flu.", "plumed Adj. 1. plumed-having or covered with or abounding in plumes; the plumed serpent; white-plumed egrets. plumy. feathered-having or covered with feathers; our feathered friends.", "chantverb [ I or T] › to repeat or sing a word or phrase continuously: The crowd were chanting the team's name. Demonstrators chanted anti-government slogans in the square. › to sing a religious prayer or song to a simple tune: We could hear the monks chanting. Thesaurus: synonyms and related words. Singing. a cappella.", "- Define trumpeted. trumpeted synonyms, trumpeted pronunciation, trumpeted translation, English dictionary definition of trumpeted. ) n. pl. trum·pets 1. a. Music A soprano brass instrument consisting of a long metal tube looped once and ending in a flared bell, the modern type being...", "Gregorian Chant Resources and History http://www.medieval.org/emfaq/misc/gregorian.html. Gregorian Chant Resources and History Gregoran chants are a body of chants of the Roman Catholic Church, most of which are part of two liturgical rites, the Mass and the Offices.", "- #1 : chant is always text first, music second. The music arose naturally out of the text; the text always comes first. When fitting modern music to texts often words must be rearranged, repeated, or changed to fit the music, because it is inflexible and an artificial partnering. #2 : modality and lack of meter.", "rave v. raved, rav·ing, raves. v.intr. 1. To speak wildly, irrationally, or incoherently. 2. To move with great violence or intensity: The storm raved along the coast. 3. To speak or write with wild enthusiasm: Critics raved about the new play.", "- You can help confirm this entry by contributing facts, media, and other evidence of notability and mutation. Dedotated Wam is a mispronunciation of the phrase “dedicated RAM,” which was originally mispronounced by a young fan during a panel at the Minecon 2013 Minecraft conference.", "sworn v. Past participle of swear. adj. 1. Having been asserted as true under oath: sworn statements by witnesses. 2. Bound or empowered by an oath: a sworn official. 3. Avowed: a sworn friend.", "- the chanting or uttering of words purporting to have magical power. 2. the formula employed; a spell or charm. 3. magical ceremonies. 4. magic; sorcery.", "smote smote. v. Past tense and a past participle of smite. (smaɪt).", "- Define fretted. fretted synonyms, fretted pronunciation, fretted translation, English dictionary definition of fretted. v. fret·ted , fret·ting , frets v. intr. 1. To be vexed or troubled; worry. See Synonyms at brood. 2. To be worn or eaten away; become corroded. 3.", "- mass noun. 1The action of invoking someone or something. ‘his invocation of the ancient powers of Callanish’. ‘‘Purge the evil,’ some chanted in Chinese, a common Falun Gong invocation.’. ‘I hear cries of outrange from the human rights campaigners, and in invocation of the Human Rights Act.’.", "mantra A mantra is a motivating chant, like the “I think I can, I think I can” you repeat over and over to yourself on the last stretch of every marathon you run. A mantra is usually any repeated word or phrase, but it can also refer more specifically to a word repeated in meditation.", "- The base form is normally the form used as a heading in a dictionary. Here is a typical dictionary entry for a verb. The base form is sing, the past form is sang and the -ed form is sung: sing /sɪŋ/. verb (sang, sung) MAKE MUSIC 1. [I or T] to make musical sounds with the voice, usually a tune with words:", "Definitions &Translations Wiktionary(0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: 1 concerted(Adjective) Performed through a concert of effort; done by agreement or in combination. 2 concerted(Adjective) Having separate parts for voices and instruments.", "Responsorium The psalm was recited by one chanter, to whom the people answered with a refrain or response, the latter being either the alternate verses of the psalm itself, or one verse repeated again and again, or sometimes a sentence taken from elsewhere.", "- adored. 1 transitive verb. 2 1 : to worship or honor as a deity or as divine. 3 2 : to regard with loving admiration and devotion He adored his wife. 4 3 : to be very fond of adores pecan pie.", "Definitions &Translations Freebase(0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: Impaled is a death metal and goregrind band from Oakland, California. The band's name is an acronym, standing for Immoral Medical Practitioners And Licentious Evil-Doers.", "What does it mean in Kimya Dawson's loose lips when she says and know Matt rouse and chester watching me achieve my dreams and who are Matt rouse and chester? The word roused is a past tense of the word rouse. The word means to awaken and bring out of a state of sleep. An sample sentence would be, ÒHe was roused from sleep by the l…oud gun shotsÓ.", "- Definitions for consummated. Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word consummated. Princeton's WordNet(0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: consummated(adj) brought to completion. a consummated transaction.", "- Freebase(0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: Telecast. Telecast is a Christian worship band. The band began in Spokane, Washington with Josh White and guitarist Brian Ortize. Telecast released its debut album, The Beauty of Simplicity, on BEC Records in 2003, and followed it with Eternity is Now on the same label in 2005.", "Definitions &Translations Definitions for chanted. Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word chanted. Princeton's WordNet(0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: chanted(adj) sung or uttered rhythmically in a monotone. a chanted psalm.", "chant Definition of chant for English Language Learners. : 1 to say (a word or phrase) many times in a rhythmic way usually loudly and with other people. : 2 to sing words and especially religious prayers by using a small number of musical notes that are repeated many times.", "Turnt You can help confirm this entry by contributing facts, media, and other evidence of notability and mutation. “Turnt”, a variation of the word “turned,” is a slang term for the feeling of being excited to participate in a party of other social event often centered around intoxication.", "Lively Hope Blessed: The word in Greek means to be well spoken of, or praised. According to. This does not say that we are blessed according to the extent of His mercy, but rather, that He was impelled by His abundant mercy to save us.", "- › ​bored or not ​excited, or ​wishing to ​seem so: He ​flies first ​class so often, he's ​become blase blasé about. (It definition of blase blasé From The Cambridge’advanced Learner & S © Dictionary Thesaurus Cambridge). university press", "speak verb (used without object), spoke or (Archaic) spake; spoken or (Archaic) spoke; speaking. 1. to utter words or articulate sounds with the ordinary voice; talk: He was too ill to speak. 2. to communicate vocally; mention: to speak to a person about various matters. 3. to converse: She spoke with him for an hour." ]
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what county is honeoye in
[ "- Other News. 1 Through a partnership with Richmond Rec, the fitness room at Honeoye Central School will open on Monday, September 28th for use by adults in the community. 2 Regular hours are Monday through Thursday, 5:30 to 8:30 pm, following the HCS calendar. 3 Cost is $2 per visit, or $25 for a punch card with 16 visits.elcome to the Hamlet of Honeoye. Located on Honeoye Lake, in the Western Finger Lakes Region of Upstate New York. Our Honeoye Community Gazebo is home to many community events. Plantings are maintained courtesy of the Lake Country Garden Club volunteers." ]
[ "- 5761 County Road 36 is a house in Honeoye, NY 14471. Based on Redfin's Honeoye data, we estimate the home's value is $324,423. Comparable nearby homes include 5023 County Road 36, 6942 County Road 37, and 5901 Pickerel Pt. This address can also be written as 5761 County Road 36, Honeoye, New York 14471.", "- District Clerk; County Clerk; Tax/Motor Vehicle. Tax Office; Motor Vehicle; Courts. JP Courts. Stephenville; Dublin; County Court At Law; County Attorney; District Court; District Attorney; Other County Offices. Commissioners. Precinct 1; Precinct 2; Precinct 3; Precinct 4; Community Supervision; Constables. Precinct 1,3,4; Precinct 2; County Auditor; County Barn; County Extension; County Judge", "Tillamook, Oregon The city of Tillamook /ˈtɪləmʊk/ is the county seat of Tillamook County, Oregon, United States.", "Mayes County, Oklahoma Mayes County, Oklahoma. Mayes County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. As of the 2010 census, the population was 41,259. Its county seat is Pryor Creek, Oklahoma. Named for Samuel Houston Mayes, Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation from 1895 to 1899, it was originally created at the Sequoyah Convention in August 1905.", "- County Seat: Gove ; Origin of Name: In honor of Capt. Grenville L. Gove of Co. G, Eleventh Kansas Cavalry, who died 7 Nov 1864. Cities & Townships", "Honeoye, New York 22.3%. According to our research of New York and other state lists there were 3 registered sex offenders living in Honeoye, New York as of October 08, 2015. The ratio of number of residents in Honeoye to the number of sex offenders is 193 to 1.n 8/30/1955, a category F3 tornado 44.0 miles away from the place center caused between $5000 and $50,000 in damages. Honeoye-area historical earthquake activity is near New York state average. It is 87% smaller than the overall U.S. average.", "- Vickie Sturgill. County Coordinator. If you have transcribed files pertaining to Wise County that you would like to donate to this site contact Vickie Sturgill. Please do not submit material that you do not own the copy rights to.", "Adair County, Oklahoma Adair County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. As of the 2010 census, the population was 22,286. Its county seat is Stilwell. Adair County was named after the Adair family of the Cherokee tribe. One source says that the county was specifically named for Watt Adair, one of the first Cherokees to settle in the area.", "- Hi Henderson County Now! Thank you so much for your hard work with keeping our community updated with all of the school informatio n! 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The Pulaski County Historical Society will hold another of their regular Country Music, Bluegrass & Gospel Jams from 7 to 10 p.m., Friday , April 21, at the Vurpillat Opera House, Winamac. The evening will feature a dance floor, snacks and a 50/50 drawing by the VFW.", "- Maybrook, New York. Maybrook is a village in Orange County, New York, United States. The population was 2,958 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Poughkeepsie–Newburgh–Middletown, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area as well as the larger New York–Newark–Bridgeport, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area.", "Honeoye, New York Honeoye, New York. Honeoye (pronounced huh-nee-oi) is a hamlet in the Town of Richmond, in Ontario County, New York, United States. The population was 579 at the 2010 census, which lists the community as a census-designated place (CDP).", "Mayesville, SC Mayesville is a town in Sumter County, South Carolina, United States.", "- North Wood County Park is located 5 miles north of STH 73 & 80 on CTH A. The park is located on 172 acres on the banks of the Yellow River. Two small artificial lakes created by dams on the river and a small pine-wooded island provide scenic beauty for the entire area.", "- Van Nuys County. About Search Results. About Search Results. YP - The Real Yellow PagesSM - helps you find the right local businesses to meet your specific needs. Search results are sorted by a combination of factors to give you a set of choices in response to your search criteria.", "- Mayesville County Clerk. About Search Results. About Search Results. YP - The Real Yellow PagesSM - helps you find the right local businesses to meet your specific needs. Search results are sorted by a combination of factors to give you a set of choices in response to your search criteria.", "Snohomish County, Washington Snohomish County /snɵˈhoʊmɨʃ/ is a county located in the U.S. state of Washington.As of the 2010 census, the population was 713,335, making it the third-most populous county in Washington. The county seat and largest city is Everett.nohomish County is located in the western part of Washington, about halfway between the state's north and south borders. Possession Sound and Puget Sound define the county's western border, while the eastern border is defined by the summits of the Cascade Range.", "- Start your search by typing in the business name below. Asheville, NC County Of Buncombe. YP - The Real Yellow PagesSM - helps you find the right local businesses to meet your specific needs. Search results are sorted by a combination of factors to give you a set of choices in response to your search criteria.", "Lonoke County, Arkansas Lonoke County, Arkansas. Lonoke County is a county located in the Central Arkansas region of the U.S. state of Arkansas. As of the 2010 census, the population was 68,356, making it the eleventh-most populous of Arkansas's seventy-five counties. The county seat is Lonoke and largest city is Cabot. Lonoke County was formed on April 16, 1873 from Pulaski County and Prairie County, and was named as a corruption of lone oak, after a large red oak in the area that had been used by a surveyor to lay out the Memphis and Little Rock Railroad.", "Honesdale Sponsored Topics. Honesdale is a borough in and the county seat of Wayne County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is located 32 miles (52 km) northeast of Scranton. The population was 4,874 at the 2000 census.", "Honeoye Falls, New York Honeoye Falls, New York. Honeoye Falls is a village in Monroe County, New York, United States. The population was 2,674 at the 2010 census. The village includes a small waterfall on Honeoye Creek, which flows through the village and gives it its name.", "- Flu Shot Clinic. The Honeoye Falls/Mendon Ambulance has arranged a Flu Shot Clinic at their base, located at 210 East St, Honeoye Falls. The clinic is scheduled for Wednesday, October 21, 2015 from 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM.lu Shot Clinic. The Honeoye Falls/Mendon Ambulance has arranged a Flu Shot Clinic at their base, located at 210 East St, Honeoye Falls. The clinic is scheduled for Wednesday, October 21, 2015 from 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM.", "Honeoye, New York On 8/30/1955, a category F3 tornado 44.0 miles away from the place center caused between $5000 and $50,000 in damages. Honeoye-area historical earthquake activity is near New York state average. It is 87% smaller than the overall U.S. average.n 8/30/1955, a category F3 tornado 44.0 miles away from the place center caused between $5000 and $50,000 in damages. Honeoye-area historical earthquake activity is near New York state average. It is 87% smaller than the overall U.S. average.", "Mi-Wuk Village, California Notable locations in Mi-Wuk Village: Mi-Wok Fire Station (A), SSFD Fire Station (B), Mi-Wuk Village Golf and Country Club (C), Mi Wok District Ranger Office (D), Tuolumne County Fire Department Station 77 Mi - Wuk (E). Display/hide their locations on the map.", "Upcoming Events The Genealogical Society of North Orange County California (GSNOC) is a registered nonprofit whose purpose is to encourage interest in genealogy and to provide opportunities for genealogical education and programs for the people of Northern Orange County, California. We meet monthly in Yorba Linda. Upcoming Events.", "- Mayes County Medical Center is now AllianceHealth Pryor. Over the years, you’ve come to trust the doctors, nurses and staff at our hospital. We’re proud to now be part of the AllianceHealth Oklahoma family of hospitals.", "Greene County, Indiana Throughout its history, the Yoho General Store has been a gathering place for Solsberry residents and visitors alike. Find out more by visiting their website.", "Honeoye, New York Tornado activity: Honeoye-area historical tornado activity is below New York state average. It is 75% smaller than the overall U.S. average. On 6/20/1969, a category F3 (max. wind speeds 158-206 mph) tornado 42.4 miles away from the Honeoye place center caused between $500,000 and $5,000,000 in damages." ]
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difference between elevation and section
[ "- A section is a cut through the 3d-model. An elevation is different. It shows the face of something, or perhaps more correct, the projection of an object/s to a plane." ]
[ "- - tabulation order: highest elevation first. - if only one of two principal approaches is paved, the pass is listed in the MTB table, not in this table. - passes with a principal paved approach and alternate unpaved approach are listed in both tables. - Elevations refer to the maximum altitude along the approaches. If this maximum elevation differs from the pass altitude, the pass altitude follows in ().", "Difference Between Altitude and Latitude Difference Between Altitude and Latitude. Altitude and latitude are commonly used terms in the field of astronomy and geography. Both are parameters relating to the angular position of a location. The angular distance on a plane perpendicular to the plane of the equator is known as the latitude.", "angle of elevation Also found in: Dictionary. angle of elevation. The angle in a vertical plane between the local horizontal and an ascending line, as from an observer to an object; used in astronomy, surveying, and so on. Also known as ascending vertical angle; elevation angle.", "- elevation noun (OF A PLACE). › [C or U] formal the ​height of a ​place above the ​level of the ​sea: Atmospheric ​pressure ​varies with elevation and ​temperature. The ​crop is not ​grown at high elevations/above an elevation of 1,000 ​metres.", "\"\"\"elevation\"\" in English\" elevation noun (OF A BUILDING) › [ 1 C ] specialized architecture the front or side of a building as shown on a drawing: › [ 2 C or U ] formal the height of a place above the level of the sea: › [ 3 C ] formal a hill: › [ U ] formal the fact of being given a more important position:", "Elevation For other uses, see Elevation (disambiguation) . Elevation histogram of the surface of the Earth – approximately 71% of the Earth's surface is covered with water. A sign at 8000 feet (2438 meters) in the San Bernardino Mountains.The elevation of a geographic location is its height above or below a fixed reference point, most commonly a reference geoid, a mathematical model of the Earth's sea level as an equipotential gravitational surface (see Geodetic system, vertical datum). sign at 8000 feet (2438 meters) in the San Bernardino Mountains. The elevation of a geographic location is its height above or below a fixed reference point, most commonly a reference geoid, a mathematical model of the Earth's sea level as an equipotential gravitational surface (see Geodetic system, vertical datum).", "elevation the height to which something is elevated or to which it rises: The elevation of the tower is 80 feet. 2. the altitude of a place above sea level or ground level. 3. an elevated place, thing, or part; an eminence.", "- The elevation or differences in elevation on the surface is usually shown as contours. A contour line is a line that connects points of equal elevation. There is usually a contour interval set, say 1-foot for conventional survey.An aerial topo survey may have a contour interval of 2-foot to 5-foot typically.Again, these contours are a way to represent the relative elevations of the surface of the land. contour line is a line that connects points of equal elevation. There is usually a contour interval set, say 1-foot for conventional survey. An aerial topo survey may have a contour interval of 2-foot to 5-foot typically.", "- Regardless of the purpose of a foundation performance evaluation, if an elevation survey. is used, it normally is the only quantitative portion of the evaluation.4 Consequently, it. often plays a dominant role in the evaluation of the performance of the foundation.", "- Define elevation: the height to which something is elevated: such as — elevation in a sentence the height to which something is elevated: such as; the angular distance of something (such as a celestial object) above the horizon…", "Blueprints, Understanding Blueprints, Estimating for the Painting Contractor Interior elevations are normally drawn to show special conditions or features that occur on a specific wall. For example, elevation 8-A4.3 shows a gypsum board soffit, and the location of cabinets, elevation 11-A.3 shows a painted wall and open shelving.nterior elevations are normally drawn to show special conditions or features that occur on a specific wall. For example, elevation 8-A4.3 shows a gypsum board soffit, and the location of cabinets, elevation 11-A.3 shows a painted wall and open shelving.", "Elevation Elevation, or geometric height, is mainly used when referring to points on the Earth 's surface, while altitude or geopotential height is used for points above the surface, such as an aircraft in flight or a spacecraft in orbit, and depth is used for points below the surface.or other uses, see Elevation (disambiguation) . Elevation histogram of the surface of the Earth – approximately 71% of the Earth's surface is covered with water. A sign at 8000 feet (2438 meters) in the San Bernardino Mountains.", "Topographic Survey | Topo Survey The elevation or differences in elevation on the surface is usually shown as contours. A contour line is a line that connects points of equal elevation. There is usually a contour interval set, say 1-foot for conventional survey. An aerial topo survey may have a contour interval of 2-foot to 5-foot typically.", "A Guide to USGS Topographic Maps (with Symbol Key) The elevation difference between adjacent contour lines, called the contour interval, is selected to best show the general shape of the terrain. A map of a relatively flat area may have a contour interval of 10 feet or less. Maps in mountainous areas may have contour intervals of 100 feet or more.", "Height above ground level This is as opposed to altitude/elevation above mean sea level (AMSL), or (in broadcast engineering) height above average terrain (HAAT).", "- Suggesting that ‘elevation’ should always be used for the surface of the earth, ‘height’ for the top of objects and ‘altitude’ for above the surface of the earth has. no basis in common usage and causes particular problems. For example:  A ‘spot height’ always refers to the earth’s surface measured from sea level.", "What is the difference between section and elevation in civil engineering? I was always taught that an elevation is looking at the side of something. You can show everything you would see from front to back and can include hidden lines for things behind. A section however is what you would see if you cut an object.", "\"\"\"elevation\"\" in English\" elevation noun (OF A PLACE) › [ C or U ] formal the height of a place above the level of the sea: Atmospheric pressure varies with elevation and temperature. The crop is not grown at high elevations/above an elevation of 1,000 metres.", "Geometry Chapter 7 In a right triangle, the altitude from the right angle to the hypotenuse divides the hypotenuse into 2 segments. The length of the altitude is the geometric mean of the lengths of the 2 segments.   .", "Topographic Survey | Topo Survey The elevation or differences in elevation on the surface is usually shown as contours. A contour line is a line that connects points of equal elevation. There is usually a contour interval set, say 1-foot for conventional survey. An aerial topo survey may have a contour interval of 2-foot to 5-foot typically.Again, these contours are a way to represent the relative elevations of the surface of the land. contour line is a line that connects points of equal elevation. There is usually a contour interval set, say 1-foot for conventional survey. An aerial topo survey may have a contour interval of 2-foot to 5-foot typically. Again, these contours are a way to represent the relative elevations of the surface of the land.", "- The top view or plan view shows the. width and length of the top. The right side view or right elevation shows the. length and height of the right side. The left view or left. elevation shows the length and height of the left side. The rear view or rear elevation shows the width and. height of the rear side. The bottom view is not a plan view, but rather it is a. view from beneath the object looking up. This view. shows the length and width of the underside of the ob-. ject.", "- elevation noun [C/U]. › ​height above the ​surface of the ​earth, or an ​area that is ​higher than the ​surrounding ​land: [C] At ​higher elevations, the ​air is ​colder. (Definition of elevation from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press).", "- Use altitude in a sentence. height; esp., the height of a thing above the earth's surface or above sea level. a high place or region: usually used in pl. a high level, rank, etc. Astron. the angular height of a planet, star, etc. above the horizon.", "elevation Definition of elevation for Students. 1 1 : height especially above sea level : altitude. 2 2 : a raised place (as a hill) 3 3 : the act of raising : the condition of being raised.", "Are ALTITUDE and ELEVATION the same? Although the sun's elevation above sea level would be slightly higher than its altitude on average, the difference would only be a matter of a few hundred feet or meters at most. When we're talking about the sun, which is many millions of miles away, a few hundred feet difference is basically irrelevant.", "elevation (ˌɛlɪˈveɪʃən) n. 1. the act of elevating or the state of being elevated. 2. the height of something above a given or implied place, esp above sea level. 3. a raised area; height. 4. nobleness or grandeur; loftiness: elevation of thought. 5. (Architecture) a drawing to scale of the external face of a building or structure.", "\"What does \"\"Elevation\"\" mean when you look at floor plans?\" Best Answer: When looking at floor plans, the Elevation refers to the exterior look of the building. The same floor plan can have several different looks depending on roof line, window styles, brick patterns and use of other materials. Thus the same floor plan can be built to be ultra modern or very classical in appearance.", "Topographic Survey | Topo Survey The topo survey is different in that the elevation of the surface of the land is surveyed and represented on the resulting map of the survey. The topo survey usually also includes any man-made underground features, like utility lines. contour line is a line that connects points of equal elevation. There is usually a contour interval set, say 1-foot for conventional survey. An aerial topo survey may have a contour interval of 2-foot to 5-foot typically.", "- The degree of height reached when such a jump is executed. Synonyms: elevation, altitude, height. These nouns denote the distance of something above a point of reference such as the horizon: a city at an elevation of 3,000 feet above sea level; flying at an altitude of 1 mile; grew to a height of 6 feet.", "- In the above diagram: maximum bankfull depth. is the difference in elevation between the bankfull stage and the deepest. part of the cross section (red arrow). bankfull depth. or. mean depth. is the cross sectional area at bankfull divided by the bankfull width.dentify bankfull elevations and mark cross-sections. Identify the bankfull elevation by walking along a reach that is 20-30 times the bankfull width long, marking bankfull indicators with flags." ]
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what is inhalants
[ "What are inhalants? Inhalants are volatile substances that produce chemical vapors that can be inhaled to induce a psychoactive, or mind-altering, effect.hile other inhalants are used to alter mood, nitrites are used primarily as sexual enhancers. Nitrites include cyclohexyl nitrite, isoamyl (amyl) nitrite, and isobutyl (butyl) nitrite and are commonly known as poppers or snappers.." ]
[ "Acute inhalation injury The effect of inhaling irritant gases depends on the extent and duration of exposure and on the specific agent. Chlorine, phosgene, sulfur dioxide, hydrogen chloride or sulfide, nitrogen dioxide, ozone, and ammonia are among the most important irritant gases.", "- Inhaling (also called huffing or sniffing) chemicals is a problem for many people including teenagers. Inhalants are cheap and can be found everywhere-in kitchens, garages and schools.There are hundreds of different materials that can be abused by people who inhale these dangerous chemicals.Inhalants not only damage the nervous system, but other organs such as the lungs, liver, heart and kidney can be injured permanently.DANGER: Keep away from heat and flame.nhalants not only damage the nervous system, but other organs such as the lungs, liver, heart and kidney can be injured permanently. DANGER: Keep away from heat and flame.", "vapor The gaseous state of a substance that is liquid or solid under ordinary conditions. The vaporized form of a medicinal preparation to be administered by inhalation. A mixture of a vapor and air, as an explosive mixture of gasoline and air burned in an internal-combustion engine. vapors Exhalations within an organ, especially the stomach, supposed to affect the mental or physical condition. No longer in technical use. vapors A nervous disorder such as depression or hysteria.", "Inhalants Abuse Symptoms and Effects Many people inhale vapors from common inhalants, referred to as huffing, not knowing that serious health problems can result. Harmful, and potentially irreversible, side effects of inhalant abuse include: 1 hearing loss (spray paints, glues, dewaxers, dry-cleaning chemicals, correction fluids) peripheral neuropathies resulting in difficulty with moving hands and feet or limb spasms (glues, gasoline, whipped cream dispensers, gas cylinders)", "Inergen / IG-541 Inergen / IG-541. INERGEN agent is composed of three naturally occurring gases found in the air we breathe-nitrogen, argon and a small amount of carbon dioxide, which improves human safety. Fires are suppressed quickly with no residue to clean up.he Ansul Inergen Fire Suppression System is a pre-engineered, stored pressure with a fixed nozzle distribution network. It is listed with Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UL).", "- Definition. Although other abused drugs can be inhaled, the term inhalants is reserved for the wide variety of substances—including solvents, aerosols, gases, and nitrites—that are rarely, if ever, taken via any other route of administration. (See below for a list of examples.).hemicals found in different types of inhaled products may produce a variety of other short-term effects, such as nausea or vomiting, as well as more serious long-term consequences.", "Long Term Effects Sudden Sniffing Death Syndrome (SSDS) is the most common killer of inhalant abusers. A victim may be trying inhalants for the first time, or may have tried them any number of times in the past. In fact, 22% of inhalant abusers who died of SSDS had no history of previous inhalant abuse.", "- Inhaling (also called huffing or sniffing) chemicals is a problem for many people including teenagers. Inhalants are cheap and can be found everywhere-in kitchens, garages and schools. There are hundreds of different materials that can be abused by people who inhale these dangerous chemicals.", "Learn About Inhalants Using inhalants is a problem when it negatively affects our life or the lives of others. Many of us may think this refers only to people who regularly use, but even a single occasion of use can lead to a problem.For instance, we may make a poor decision that results in problems with relationships or the law.nhalants are absorbed through the lungs and travel quickly through the bloodstream to the brain. Volatile solvents slow down activity between the nerve cells in the brain. This usually makes us feel more relaxed. But the effects of inhalants can be different for different people.", "- Inhalants are chemicals found in ordinary household or workplace products that people inhale on purpose to get “high.” Because many inhalants can be found around the house, people often don’t realize that inhaling their fumes, even just once, can be very harmful to the brain and body and can lead to death.", "fume fume ‎(plural fumes). 1 A gas or vapour / vapor that smells strongly or is dangerous to inhale. 2 Fumes are solid particles formed by condensation from the gaseous state, e.g. metal oxides from volatilized metals.3 They can flocculate and coalesce.4 Their particle size is between 0.1 and 1 micron. A gas or vapour / vapor that smells strongly or is dangerous to inhale. 2 Fumes are solid particles formed by condensation from the gaseous state, e.g. metal oxides from volatilized metals. 3 They can flocculate and coalesce. 4 Their particle size is between 0.1 and 1 micron.", "What are inhalants? Although other abused substances can be inhaled, the term inhalants is used to describe a variety of substances whose main common characteristic is that they are rarely, if ever, taken by any route other than inhalation.itrous oxide is the most abused of these gases and can be found in whipped cream dispensers and products that boost octane levels in racing cars. Other household or commercial products containing gases include butane lighters, propane tanks, and refrigerants. Nitrites often are considered a special class of inhalants.", "- Legal Consequences. Although inhalants are not regulated under the Controlled Substances Act (CSA), many State legislatures have attempted to deter youth who buy legal products to get high by placing restrictions on the sale of these products to minors.egal Consequences. Although inhalants are not regulated under the Controlled Substances Act (CSA), many State legislatures have attempted to deter youth who buy legal products to get high by placing restrictions on the sale of these products to minors.", "- Hearing loss. Limb spasms. Permanent brain damage. Bone marrow damage. Liver and kidney damage. Possible fetal effects similar to fetal alcohol syndrome. Intoxication. For additional information, see Damage Inhalants Cause to the Body and Brain and Signs and Symptoms of a Long-Term User.", "INHALANTS - Crossword Clues INHALANTS-Crossword Puzzle Clues. Search through millions of crossword puzzle answers to find crossword clues with the answer INHALANTS. Type the crossword puzzle answer, not the clue, below.Optionally, type any part of the clue in the Contains box.Click on clues to find other crossword answers with the same clue or find answers for the INHALANTS crossword clue.ptionally, type any part of the clue in the Contains box. Click on clues to find other crossword answers with the same clue or find answers for the INHALANTS crossword clue.", "Types of Addictions List Addictive Substances Behaviors The effects of inhalants range from an alcohol-like intoxication and intense euphoria to vivid hallucinations, depending on the substance and the dose. Some inhalant users are injured due to the harmful effects of the solvents or gases or due to other chemicals used in the products that they are inhaling.he effects of inhalants range from an alcohol-like intoxication and intense euphoria to vivid hallucinations, depending on the substance and the dose. Some inhalant users are injured due to the harmful effects of the solvents or gases or due to other chemicals used in the products that they are inhaling.", "Inhalant Inhalants are a diverse group of organic solvents, volatile substances, and propellant gases that are intentionally concentrated and inhaled for their psychoactive effects, which range from an alcohol-like intoxication to hallucinations. Their use can lead to inhalant abuse.ther inhalant users are injured due to the harmful effects of other chemicals used in these products, such as burns from gasoline vapour, or due to dangerous behaviour while they are intoxicated on these drugs.", "inhalant Definition of inhalant for English Language Learners. medical : a medicine or illegal drug that is breathed into the lungs.", "What is an Inhaler? Top 10 unbelievable historical concurrencies. An inhaler is a medical device that administers asthma medication to the lungs in an aerosolized form. These devices are used to deliver both maintenance and rescue medication, mostly for asthma, but also for those suffering from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) or other respiratory conditions.", "- Inhalants are chemical vapors that, when inhaled, cut off the brain's supply of oxygen, producing psychoactive (mind-altering) effects. These effects can greatly vary; some have depressant effects while others can be stimulants. Inhalants fall into the following four categories: 1.", "What happens during inhalation and exhalation? Confidence votes 352. Inhalation is the process of taking air into the lungs. For this to occur, the air pressure inside the lungs must be lower than that of the external atmosphere as air flows from areas of higher pressure to lower pressure.", "- Are Inhalants Addictive? You’ve likely heard stories of people sniffing glue or paint fumes. Certain glues, particularly the stronger ones, contain toxic chemicals that produce a high when the fumes are inhaled. What you may not know is that all sorts of common products can be abused as inhalants. According to the Foundation for a Drug-Free World, more than 1,000 everyday products can be abused, including shoe polish, gasoline, lighter fluid and spray paint.", "- Because the high from inhalants only lasts a few minutes, some people may inhale over and over again for long periods of time to maintain the high, increasing the amount of dangerous chemicals entering and damaging the body. Once the vapors enter the body, some are absorbed by parts of the brain and nervous system.", "- O Inhalation is a process that relies on contraction of muscles while exhalation is a process that is USUALLY-not always-passive because it relies on the relaxation of muscles.", "Inhalant The effects of inhalants range from an alcohol-like intoxication and intense euphoria to vivid hallucinations, depending on the substance and the dose. Some inhalant users are injured due to the harmful effects of the solvents or gases or due to other chemicals used in the products that they are inhaling.hile some inhalant drugs are used for medical purposes, as in the case of nitrous oxide (a dental anxiolytic), this article focuses on inhalant abuse of household and industrial chemicals, in a manner not intended by the manufacturer. These products are used as recreational drugs for their intoxicating effect.", "- Over the long term, the chemicals can cause serious problems: 1 Damage to nerve fibers. Long-term inhalant use can break down the protective sheath around certain nerve fibers in the brain and elsewhere in the body. 2 Damage to brain cells. Inhalants also can damage brain cells by preventing them from getting enough oxygen. The effects of this condition, also known as brain hypoxia, depend on the area of the brain that gets damaged.", "Inhalant Effects Long-Term Effects of Using Inhalants. Other effects from long-term use may be permanent or long-lasting and do not wear off after the high is gone. Some of these are burns that are common around the mouth and nose, going into the nasal and sinus passages, lining of the throat and mouth, and into lung tissue.", "What are inhalants? Inhalants are volatile substances that produce chemical vapors that can be inhaled to induce a psychoactive, or mind-altering, effect.itrous oxide is the most abused of these gases and can be found in whipped cream dispensers and products that boost octane levels in racing cars. Other household or commercial products containing gases include butane lighters, propane tanks, and refrigerants. Nitrites often are considered a special class of inhalants.", "Huffing: Is Your Child or Teen Huffing (Inhalant Abuse)? Inhalant abuse (commonly called huffing) is the intentional inhalation of chemical vapors to attain a mental high or euphoric effect. A wide variety of substances, including many common household products, are abused by inhalers (see list below).", "- For the Consumer. Applies to ipratropium: inhalation aerosol liquid, inhalation aerosol powder, inhalation solution. In addition to its needed effects, some unwanted effects may be caused by ipratropium. In the event that any of these side effects do occur, they may require medical attention." ]
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emergency in a laboratory definition
[ "UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF LABOR entire laboratory, an area of a laboratory or a device such as a laboratory hood. Emergency means any occurrence such as, but not limited to, equipment failure, rupture or containers or failure of control equipment which results in an uncontrolled release of a hazardous chemical into the workplace." ]
[ "Why is Lab safety important? That is just one reason why careful observance of laboratory safety is important. Another reason why lab safety is important is because, within the laboratory, there are varied elements and substances that are deemed to exude and unpredictable properties. When one comes unprepared, one’s life is definitely at the brink of danger. Even temperatures, voltages and variances among substances can make laboratories a dangerous place to work. Thus, safety precautions and adherence to laboratory rules are important factors that should never be ignored or taken for granted. It is a must that prior to entering laboratory facilities, proper attire is observed. This is not just to make one feel like a scientist but this is to ensure safety.", "- Jefferson Lab uses the process outlined within this document to plan, conduct, critique and document emergency response drills and exercises. 2.0 Scope . Drills and exercises are planned and implemented in an effort to educate everyone at Jefferson Lab on the appropriate response in the event of a real emergency.", "Definition of Emergency Medicine Definition of Emergency Medicine. Emergency medicine is the medical specialty dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of unforeseen illness or injury.", "Lab A medical laboratory is a facility that performs controlled conditions in which medical scientific research, experiments, measurements and diagnosis. The title of laboratory is also used for certain other facilities where the processes or equipment used are similar to those in scientific laboratories. Click to view a list of Lab Tools and Equipment that are needed or helpful when working in the lab.", "Lab Tools and safety Practice questions Why is it important for a researcher to know all safety procedures and where all safety equipment is stored even if they never have an accident? Even a researcher who is perfectly safe is at risk from accidents caused by other people in the lab. If a lab partner spills chemicals that splash around, they might not be the only one in danger. Therefore it is important for all people working in a lab to know how to respond in emergency situations.", "Emergency department An emergency department, also known as an accident & emergency department, emergency room, emergency ward or casualty department, is a medical treatment facility specializing in emergency medicine, the acute care of patients who present without prior appointment; either by their own means or by that of an ambulance. The emergency department is usually found in a hospital or other primary care center. Due to the unplanned nature of patient attendance, the department must provide initial treatment for a broad spectrum of illnesses and injuries, some of which may be life-threatening and require immediate attention.", "Medical emergency Both emergency room and inpatient medical emergencies follow the basic protocol of Advanced Cardiac Life Support. Irrespective of the nature of the emergency, adequate blood pressure and oxygenation are required before the cause of the emergency can be eliminated.", "laboratory laboratory. 1 a. A room or building equipped for scientific experimentation or research. b. An academic period devoted to work or study in such a place. 2 A place where drugs and chemicals are manufactured. 3 A place for practice, observation, or testing.", "Emergency department Emergency Department (ED): These units are within a hospital and provide initial treatment to patients with a broad variety of illnesses and injuries that could be life-threatening and require immediate attention, hospital admission or surgery. The ED is open 24/7 and is a major entry point for hospital inpatients.", "biohazard Medical Definition of BIOHAZARD. : a biological agent or condition (as an infectious organism or insecure laboratory procedures) that constitutes a hazard to humans or the environment; also: a hazard posed by such an agent or condition. — bio·haz·ard·ous \\-ˈhaz-ərd-əs\\ adjective. a biological agent or condition that is a hazard to humans or the environment; also: a hazard posed by such an agent or condition. — bio·haz·ard·ous \\ˌbÄ«-ō-ˈha-zər-dəs\\ adjective. See biohazard defined for English-language learners.", "- A. a severe, acute psychiatric condition in which. the patient becomes violent and presents a. safety threat to himself or herself, or to others. B. any reaction to events that interferes with. activities of daily living or has become. unacceptable to the patient, family, or. community.", "- an individual arrives at a hospital’s dedicated emergency department and asks to be examined or treated for a medical condition; or. an individual arrives elsewhere at the hospital and asks to be examined or treated for what may be an emergency medical condition.", "- 1 Critical limits – each laboratory has in place a system for immediate reporting to the ordering provider any finding that reflects a critical or life-threatening condition. 2 When a test value falls within the critical limits, immediate action is required.", "Urgent vs Emergent Medicare Definition If. a staff physician is on-call to provide emergency services or to consult with an …. Medicare Benefit Policy Manual Chapter 15 – Covered Medical and …. 40.5 – When a Physician or Practitioner Opts Out of Medicare.", "Medical Laboratory Glossary combination of the first letters or syllables of a group of words to form a new group of letters that can't be pronouced as a word acute phase proteins proteins that increase rapidly in serum during acute infection, inflammation, or following tissue injury", "- In an emergency, any medical staff member who has clinical privileges is. permitted to provide any type of patient care necessary as a life-saving. measure or to prevent serious harm regardless of his/her medical staff. status or clinical privileges as long as the care provided is within the scope.", "Preparing for a medical emergency â Anticipating the unexpected in an office or clinic Preparing for a medical emergency — Anticipating the unexpected in an office or clinic. Medical emergencies can occur anywhere, at any time, including physicians' offices and clinics. When emergencies arise in these settings, physicians and their staff will be called upon to assist patients and trigger an emergency response.", "- A: When an error, or blunder, as human errors are called in science, strikes an experimental setup, the appropriate response from the experimental team ranges from ignoring it to voiding the results, depending on the blunder's severity.", "Public Health Emergencies Public Health Emergencies. A public health emergency may be defined as an event, either natural or manmade, that creates a health risk to the public. Natural disasters. 1 Severe weather: storms, heavy rains, lightning strikes. 2 Tornado. Blizzard.", "laboratory The definition of a laboratory is a place where experiments and testing are done. A room in a university where science experiments are performed is an example of a laboratory. laboratory", "- Medical Definition of Emergency department. Emergency department: The department of a hospital responsible for the provision of medical and surgical care to patients arriving at the hospital in need of immediate care. Emergency department personnel may also respond to certain situations within the hospital such cardiac arrests.", "Meet Your Healthcare Team Urgent care is not a substitute for emergency care. In general, an emergency condition is usually considered a sudden and severe condition that can permanently impair or endanger the life of an individual. Some examples of conditions that require emergency medical care include: Severe chest pain or difficulty breathing.", "Non-Life Threatening Injury or Exposure Non-Life Threatening Injury or Exposure. If you are exposed to a hazardous material through an incident or accident in the laboratory, inform your Principal Investigator (PI) or Laboratory Manager and seek medical attention immediately. Early medical intervention can be critical, depending on the agent or hazard involved.", "Definitions: emergencies Case definition. Is a set of diagnostic criteria that must be fulfilled in order to identify a case of a particular disease. Case definitions can be based on clinical, laboratory, epidemiological, or combined clinical and laboratory criteria. When a set of criteria is standardized for purposes of identifying a particular disease, then it is referred to as standard case definition.", "crisis thyroid crisis (thyrotoxic crisis) see thyroid crisis. vaso-occlusive crisis a sickle cell crisis in which there is severe pain due to infarctions in the bones, joints, lungs, liver, spleen, kidney, eye, or central nervous system.ife crisis a period of disorganization that occurs when a person meets an obstacle to an important life goal, such as the sudden death of a family member, a difficult family conflict, an incident of domestic violence (spouse or child abuse), a serious accident, loss of a limb, loss of a job, or rape or attempted rape.", "- A mental health emergency is a life threatening situation in which an individual is imminently threatening harm to self or others, severely disoriented or out of touch with reality, has a severe inability to function, or is otherwise distraught and out of control.", "Definition of Emergency Medicine This statement replaces Definition of Emergency Medicine and the Emergency Physician Ann Emerg Med (Adopted March 1986; 15:1240-1241 October 1986) Emergency medicine is the medical specialty dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of unforeseen illness or injury.", "- Endotracheal Intubation. Endotracheal intubation (EI) is an emergency procedure most often performed in patients who are unconscious or who cannot breathe on their own. EI helps to prevent suffocation or obstruction of the passage of air. In a typical EI, a patient is first given a heavy anesthetic.", "Medical emergency A medical emergency is an acute injury or illness that poses an immediate risk to a person's life or long term health. These emergencies may require assistance from another person, who should ideally be suitably qualified to do so, although some of these emergencies can be dealt with by the victim themselves.", "shock Electric shock, a sudden burst of electric energy, hitting an animate animal such as a human. Circulatory shock, a life-threatening medical emergency characterized by the inability of the circulatorysystem to supply enough oxygen to meet tissue requirements. A sudden or violent mental or emotional disturbance." ]
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what cell part reads the mrna
[ "Internet-Based Tools for Teaching Transcription and Translation In the cell cytoplasm, the ribosome reads the sequence of the mRNA in groups of three bases to assemble the protein. Here is a more complete definition of translation: Translation Teachers' Domain: Cell Transcription and Translation" ]
[ "Ribosome Ribosomes read the sequence of messenger RNAs and assemble proteins out of amino acids bound to transfer RNAs. Translation of mRNA (1) by a ribosome (2)(shown as small and large subunits) into a polypeptide chain (3). The ribosome begins at the start codon of mRNA (AUG) and ends at the stop codon (UAG).", "Where does transcription occur and where does translation occur in the cell? ok, you werent specific here, so im going to answer RNA transcrition and translation. transcription occurs in the nucleus of a cell, if it has a nucleus. if the cell lacks a nucleus, then the mRNA is immediately translated without additional processing.transcription in RNA only involve portions of the molecule.ranscription is the transfer of information of DNA to RNA. transcription is the general term for the synthesis of any kind of RNA on a DNA template. once the RNA has been transcribed, the new RNA called messanger RNA, or mRNA, takes this message to the ribosome where it is translated.", "- However, there are three different types of RNA including: mRNA (messenger RNA) carries messages coded in DNA from the nucleus or nucleoid to the site of protein synthesis (ribosomes) in cytoplasm. rRNA (ribosomal RNA) is found in the structure of ribosomes, together with ribosomal proteins.", "- In a eukaryotic cell, mRNA is synthesized in the nucleus and translated on ribosomes in the cytoplasm. A protein-coding gene is transcribed into a pre-mRNA. Pre-mRNA is processed into a mature mRNA. mRNA exits the nucleus.", "- 1 Messenger RNA (mRNA) transcribes genetic information from the DNA found in a cell's nucleus, and then carries this information to the cell's cytoplasm and ribosome. Transfer RNA (tRNA) is found in a cell's cytoplasm and is closely related to mRNA as its helper.", "- In the cytoplasm, mRNA molecules are attracted to the ribosomes. Also in the cytoplasm are also a second kind of smaller RNA molecules called transfer RNA (tRNA.) One end of a tRNA molecule has a special site to which only one kind of amino acid can be attached.", "What is mRNA? Where is it made? What is its function in the cell? Messenger RNA. Mature mRNA serves as a sequence of codons from which a polypeptide is translated (the polypeptide sequence is destined to be, or to be part of, a protein). > Where is it made? In living cells, it's transcribed from DNA that contains genes.", "Messenger RNA The life cycle of an mRNA in a eukaryotic cell. RNA is transcribed in the nucleus; processing, it is transported to the cytoplasm and translated by the ribosome. Finally, the mRNA is degraded. Messenger RNA (mRNA) is a large family of RNA molecules that convey genetic information from DNA to the ribosome, where they specify the amino acid sequence of the protein products of gene expression.", "Contents: DNA vs RNA Messenger RNA (mRNA) transcribes genetic information from the DNA found in a cell's nucleus, and then carries this information to the cell's cytoplasm and ribosome. Transfer RNA (tRNA) is found in a cell's cytoplasm and is closely related to mRNA as its helper.", "5 Where does transcription occur in the cell? It must occur in the nucleus where the DNA in the cell is located. However, once mRNA is produced, it leaves the nucleus and protein synthesis – translation – occurs in the cytoplasm. Thus transcription and translation are separated both in space within the cell and in time, in that one occurs after the other, as shown schematically in Figure 11.8. Thus the role of mRNA is to carry a coded message from the nucleus where the information is stored, to the cytoplasm where the coded message is translated into a specific protein; hence it’s name – messenger RNA.", "- Parts of a Neuron Cell body – the main body of the cell. Contains the nucleus. Dendrites – many projections from the cell body that carry messages to the cell body. Axons – one large projection that carries messages away from the cell body.", "Cell Nucleus and Nuclear Envelope While the DNA remains in the nucleus, it controls most of the processes that occur in the cytoplasm of the cell. Information from the DNA can be transcribed to mRNA and transmitted to other cellular synthesis processes, and information from the cytoplasm can provide feedback to the nucleus. The nucleolus is the central portion of the cell nucleus and is composed of ribosomal RNA, proteins and DNA. It also contains ribosomes in various stages of synthesis. The nucleolus accomplishes the manufacture of the ribosomes.", "Structures in All Eukaryotic Cells In eukaryotic cells, the first stage of this process takes place in the nucleus and consists of specific portions of the DNA, called genes, being copied, or transcribed, into small strands of ribonucleic acid, or RNA. RNA containing a copy, or transcript, of DNA is called messenger RNA, or mRNA.", "- Answer. It must occur in the nucleus where the DNA in the cell is located. However, once mRNA is produced, it leaves the nucleus and protein synthesis – translation – occurs in the cytoplasm.his unit explores how information contained in DNA is used, explaining the flow of information from DNA to RNA to protein. Also introduced are the concepts of transcription (as occurs between DNA and RNA) and translation.", "The Information in DNA Determines Cellular Function via Translation This means that ribosomes are the sites at which the genetic code is actually read by a cell. Ribosomes are themselves composed of a complex of proteins and specialized RNA molecules called ribosomal RNA (rRNA) . Figure 3: A tRNA molecule combines an anticodon sequence with an amino acid.", "What is the function of mRNA? mRNA acts as a messenger to tell the cells how to function. DNA is divided in the nucleus into mRNA, then sent out of the nucleus through the nuclear membrane and goes off to ribosomes to create different proteins and control activities within the cell.", "Neurotransmission There are three basic parts in a neuron: soma, axon, and dendrites. The soma is the cell body that contains the nucleus and many of the organelles found in other types of cells (ribosomes, chromosomes, Golgi apparatus, etc, but no centrioles).", "- The ribosomes do the actual translation of mRNA into proteins. These are either free ribosomes or those located on the RER (rough endoplasmic reticulum). Ribosomes: Ribosomes … are packets of RNA and protein that play a crucial role in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. They are the site of protein synthesis.", "- Messenger RNA (mRNA) is the RNA that carries information from DNA to the ribosome, the sites of protein synthesis (translation) in the cell. The coding sequence of the mRNA determines the amino acid sequence in the protein that is produced.", "Bio 156 For Final The Cell uses a messenger Rna code to make proteins. This is called The Genetic Code. During the process of translation ,The cell uses information from mRNA to produce protein. This mRNA was produced through the process of transcription, which occurs in the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell.7 people found this useful.he Cell uses a messenger Rna code to make proteins. This is called The Genetic Code. During the process of translation ,The cell uses information from mRNA to produce protein. This mRNA was produced through the process of transcription, which occurs in the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell. 7 people found this useful.", "- RNA is the messenger unit of the cell. It’s job is to take memos from DNA, and give that information to the rest of the cell. RNA gets its memos from DNA via complimentary base pairing.", "Analysis of intronic and exonic reads in RNA-seq data characterizes transcriptional and post-transcriptional regulation (a) Illustration of the computational approach. mRNA is displayed in the form of nascent unspliced or partially spliced transcripts (nucleus) and mature mRNAs (cytoplasm). RNA-seq reads that map to annotated transcripts are separated into exonic (blue) and intronic reads (red).", "- The parts of the cell nucleus are the nuclear envelope, the nucleoplasm, the chromatin and chromosomes and the nucleolus. The nucleus is likened to the brain of a cell; its activities control the actions of a cell.", "- Parts of a Neuron •Cell body –the largest part of a neuron that contains the nucleus and most of the cytoplasm •Dendrites –short, branched extensions that carry impulses from the environment or from other neurons toward the cell body •Axon –long fibers that carry impulses away from the cell body", "- Describe mRNA processing in eukaryotic cells? The mRNA produced by transcription is similar to a rough cut of a film that needs a bit of editing. A specialized nucleotide is added to the beggining of each mRNA molecule, w…hich forms a cap. It helps the mRNA starand bind to a ribosome and prevents the strand from being broken down to fast. The end of the mRNA molecule gets a string of A nucleotides, called the tail, that helps the mRNA molecule exit the nucleus.", "- Locate of the mRNA and the tRNA strand differ because they are involved in different cell functions. mRNA is involved in DNA amplification and duplication and is found in the nucleus from where it is finally transfered to the cytoplasm after post translational modification.", "Structure of the Nucleus: Nucleolus, Nuclear Membrane, and Nuclear Pores There are three types of RNA that are formed in the nucleus. mRNA, or messenger RNA, is a code that can be read by the cytoplasmic structure called the ribosome during translation. Translation is a process that creates proteins from mRNA.irst, DNA can be duplicated in the nucleus. This process is called replication and creates an identical copy of DNA. Creating two identical copies of the owner's manual is the first step in cell division, where each new cell will get its own set of instructions. Second, the nucleus is the site of transcription.", "Where does transcription occur and where does translation occur in the cell? ok, you werent specific here, so im going to answer RNA transcrition and translation. transcription occurs in the nucleus of a cell, if it has a nucleus. if the cell lacks a nucleus, then the mRNA is immediately translated without additional processing. transcription in RNA only involve portions of the molecule.", "Cells This is a two-part process that ends in the assembly of proteins at the ribosomes within cells. The first part, transcription, begins in the nucleus, when the DNA code is transferred to mRNA. The second part, translation, takes place at the ribosomes, where both mRNA and tRNA work to assemble proteins.", "Translation: DNA to mRNA to Protein Within all cells, the translation machinery resides within a specialized organelle called the ribosome. In eukaryotes, mature mRNA molecules must leave the nucleus and travel to the cytoplasm, where the ribosomes are located." ]
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definition wind energy
[ "- Wind Energy. Wind energy is energy collected from motion caused by heavy winds. Wind energy is collected in turbines with propellers that spin when the wind blows and turn the motion of the propeller into energy that can be used in the electrical grid.Wind energy is a clean, renewable energy source that is abundant in windy areas.ind energy is collected in turbines with propellers that spin when the wind blows and turn the motion of the propeller into energy that can be used in the electrical grid. Wind energy is a clean, renewable energy source that is abundant in windy areas." ]
[ "- A wind turbine is a device that converts kinetic energy from the wind into electrical power. The term appears to have migrated from parallel hydroelectric technology (rotary propeller).The technical description for this type of machine is an aerofoil-powered generator. wind turbine is a device that converts kinetic energy from the wind into electrical power. The term appears to have migrated from parallel hydroelectric technology (rotary propeller).", "Wind power Wind power is the use of air flow through wind turbines to mechanically power generators for electric power. Wind power, as an alternative to burning fossil fuels, is plentiful, renewable, widely distributed, clean, produces no greenhouse gas emissions during operation, consumes no water, and uses little land.", "- Wind power in the United States is a branch of the energy industry that has expanded quickly over the latest several years. For calendar year 2016, wind power in the United States amounted to 226.5 terawatt-hours, or 5.55% of all generated electrical energy.", "- A wind turbine is a device that converts kinetic energy from the wind into electrical power. The term appears to have migrated from parallel hydroelectric technology (rotary propeller). The technical description for this type of machine is an aerofoil-powered generator.", "Windmill A windmill is a structure or machine that converts wind into usable energy through the rotation of a wheel made up of adjustable blades. Traditionally, the energy generated by a windmill has been used to grind grain into flour. Windmills are designed by skilled craftsmen and can be constructed on site using hand tools.", "- windmill. 1 any of various machines for grinding, pumping, etc., driven by the force of the wind acting upon a number of vanes or sails. ( 2 loosely) a wind generator; wind plant.", "energy Energy is defined as the capacity for activity or the exertion of power. 1 An example of energy is a person being able to run five miles just after waking up. 2 An example of energy is what is created by a wind turbine.", "windmill (wĭnd′mĭl′) n. 1. A machine that runs on the energy generated by a wheel of adjustable blades or slats rotated by the wind. 2. Something, such as a toy pinwheel, that is similar to a windmill in appearance or operation.", "What is Wind Energy? Various Disadvantages of Wind Energy. Wind energy, without any doubt, offers the best advantages in regard to the environment and cost. However, it harbors some disadvantages worth putting into perspective if you intend to invest in wind energy. Here are a few: Wind is inconsistent; Wind energy has a lot in common with solar energy in terms of consistency", "Wind power Making wind power a viable renewable energy source. Wind power is a type of renewable energy. Our wind energy projects include both offshore and onshore windfarms. The UK is well placed to harness wind energy, as it's the windiest country in Europe.", "Wind power Wind farms consist of many individual wind turbines which are connected to the electric power transmission network. Onshore wind is an inexpensive source of electricity, competitive with or in many places cheaper than coal or gas plants.", "wind power Part of the Electronics glossary: Wind power is the kinetic energy of wind, harnessed and redirected to perform a task mechanically or to generate electrical power.Sailing and similar activities are among the simplest, oldest and most direct applications of wind power.ind power was used to enable electrolysis, the separation of water into hydrogen and oxygen, to make it possible to store energy as early as the 1890s.", "- These winds can be harvested using wind turbines and used to make electricity. The force of the wind makes the wind turbine blades spin, and the energy of this motion is converted into electricity by a generator.See a brief wind turbine animation on DOE's Energy Basics Web site. Wind energy is a free, renewable resource. Its use does not affect its future supply.he force of the wind makes the wind turbine blades spin, and the energy of this motion is converted into electricity by a generator. See a brief wind turbine animation on DOE's Energy Basics Web site.", "Wind and Solar About Wind Energy. Wind is air in motion caused by natural factors like the uneven heating of the earth's surface by the sun, the rotation of the earth and the irregularities of the earth's surface. Wind energy has been used for centuries to move ships, pump water and grind grain.", "UDwindTurbine Wind energy is the energy contained in the movement of air. The sun heats the earth at different rates and times. The variance in temperature throughout the earth generates pressure disparities that in turn drive the movement of air.", "Wind power in the United States Wind power in the United States is a branch of the energy industry that has expanded quickly over the latest several years. For calendar year 2016, wind power in the United States amounted to 226.5 terawatt-hours, or 5.55% of all generated electrical energy. As of January 2017, the U.S. nameplate generating capacity for wind power was 82,183 megawatts (MW).", "Wind Turbines Overview What are Wind Turbines and How do They Work? Wind is a clean, free, and readily available renewable energy source. Every day around the world, wind turbines are capturing the wind’s power and converting it to electricity. With over 25,000 wind turbines installed globally, GE is one of the world's leading turbine suppliers. Wind turbines allow us to harness the power of the wind and turn it into energy. When the wind blows, the turbine's blades spin clockwise, capturing energy. This triggers the main shaft, connected to a gearbox within the nacelle, to spin. The gearbox sends that energy to the generator, converting it to electricity.", "- Renewable energy is an energy source that is either in relatively limitless supply, or that quickly regenerates when consumed. So solar, wind and water power are kin…ds of renewable energy, because they keep coming back even after we've used them.", "- 30 Elementary Energy Infobook. Wind is moving air. We can use the energy in wind to do work. Early. Egyptians used the wind to sail ships on the Nile River. People still use. wind to move sailboats. In the Netherlands, people used windmills to grind. wheat.", "How Do Wind Turbines Work? The terms wind energy or wind power describe the process by which the wind is used to generate mechanical power or electricity. Wind turbines convert the kinetic energy in the wind into mechanical power.", "- Renewable energy is energy that is derived from natural processes (e.g. sunlight and wind) that are replenished at a higher rate than they are consumed. Solar, wind, geothermal, hydropower, bioenergy and ocean power are sources of renewable energy. The role of renewables continues to increase in the electricity, heating and cooling and transport sectors.", "windmill Definition of windmill. 1 1a : a mill or machine operated by the wind usually acting on oblique vanes or sails that radiate from a horizontal shaft; especially : a wind-driven water pump or electric generatorb : the wind-driven wheel of a windmill.", "Wind power Wind power is extracted from air flow using wind turbines or sails to produce mechanical or electrical power. Windmills are used for their mechanical power, windpumps for water pumping, and sails to propel ships. wind farm is a group of wind turbines in the same location used for production of electricity. A large wind farm may consist of several hundred individual wind turbines distributed over an extended area, but the land between the turbines may be used for agricultural or other purposes.", "wind turbine Part of the Electronics glossary: A wind turbine is a power generating device that is driven by the kinetic energy of the wind. Wind turbines general fall into one of two categories: Horizontal axis wind turbines (HAWTs) and vertical axis wind turbines (VAWTs). HAWTs, the more common type, consist of propeller-like rotors fixed around a central hub and facing into the wind, like a windmill.", "How Do Wind Turbines Work? View the wind turbine animation to see how a wind turbine works or take a look inside. Wind power or wind energy describes the process by which the wind is used to generate mechanical power or electricity. Wind turbines convert the kinetic energy in the wind into mechanical power.ind power or wind energy describes the process by which the wind is used to generate mechanical power or electricity.", "- wind is a form of solar energy winds are caused by the uneven heating of the atmosphere by the sun the irregularities of the earth s surface and rotation of the earth wind flow patterns are modified by the earth s terrain bodies of water and vegetative coverind turbines wind turbines like aircraft propeller blades turn in the moving air and power an electric generator that supplies an electric current simply stated a wind turbine is the opposite of a fan instead of using electricity to make wind like a fan wind turbines use wind to make electricity", "How Do Wind Turbines Work? Wind Energy Basics. Basic information on wind energy and wind power technology, resources, and issues of concern. Wind Energy and Wind Power. Wind is a form of solar energy. Winds are caused by the uneven heating of the atmosphere by the sun, the irregularities of the earth's surface, and rotation of the earth. Wind flow patterns are modified by the earth's terrain, bodies of water, and vegetative cover.", "Wind power Wind power. Wind power is the use of air flow through wind turbines to mechanically power generators for electric power. Wind power, as an alternative to burning fossil fuels, is plentiful, renewable, widely distributed, clean, produces no greenhouse gas emissions during operation, consumes no water, and uses little land. The net effects on the environment are far less problematic than those of nonrenewable power sources. Wind farms consist of many individual wind turbines which are connected to the electri", "5 Innovative uses of wind energy One of the most ancient uses of wind power as seen in history is the use of wind energy to power the motion of sailing ships in the sea. Even today this is one of the most abundant sources of energy, the one that never veins off.", "- wind turbines in field. Getty Images/Diane Macdonald. Wind power is derived from the conversion of the energy contained in wind into electricity. A wind turbine is similar to its forerunner the windmill. However, windmills are typically used to directly power a piece of machinery for example: a pump or a grinder for grain; wind turbines are dedicated to the production of electric power for use off-site." ]
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what do the russian dolls represent
[ "- Definition: A matryoshka (plural: matryoshki) is a Russian nesting doll. Nesting dolls are often used as symbols of Russian culture, but matryoshka dolls have their origins in similar dolls made in Japan. Matryoshka dolls are popular souvenirs." ]
[ "doll Definition of doll for English Language Learners. : 1 a child's toy in the form of a baby or small person. : 2 a kind and helpful person. : 3 a woman; especially : an attractive woman.", "- A specter is haunting Russia today. It is not the specter of Communism—that ghost has been chained in the attic of the past—but rather of depopulation.", "- The midgets are actresses that played one of the puppets in the movie. Michael wasn’t actually drinking vodka. He had this gag that he would fill a liquer bottle with water and pretend to be drinking loads of it.", "- Matryoshka (matrioshka, matreshka), babushka, nested doll, stacking doll, the nesting doll is a world renowned symbol of maternity, continuity, layers of personality, and of Russia itself. Our nested dolls are a unique Russian gift, toy, or home decoration.", "Category:Doll Babies, Voodoo Dolls, and Poppets Doll-babies, dollies, voodoo dolls, and poppets are names given to a variety of figural images constructed by hoodoo rootworkers and intended to represent human beings upon whom a magical spell is to be cast or for whom spiritual work is to be performed.", "Bones discovered in Russian mine ARE those of Tsar Nicholas II and his wife: DNA tests confirm remains belong to executed leader meaning family could finally be laid to rest together Bones discovered in Russian mine ARE those of Tsar Nicholas II and his wife: DNA tests confirm remains belong to executed leader meaning family could finally be laid to rest together. 1 Like Daily Mail. 2 Follow @DailyMail. 3 Follow Daily Mail. + 4 1 Daily Mail.", "- The originals were wooden dolls, which fit one inside the next (one being slightly smaller than the previous.) The history of Russian dolls shows that Vasily Zvyozdochkin was the first to craft them, from a design created by Sergey Malyutin.These were made of linden wood and were painted by Malyutin.hese adorned wooden dolls with a secret can also be called matryoshka or even babushka dolls. These are recognized even in the countries 500 miles from Russia. Taking a Russian nesting doll back home is a must among tourists from Europe and the us alike.", "Pre-Mattel Dolls Talk0 Share. Pre-Mattel dolls (or PM Dolls) is a fandom term for dolls that were released before Mattel purchased American Girl. These are also called PC dolls, after Pleasant Company. When Mattel purchased the company, they made several changes to the doll structure.", "Modern nations in the bible The bear is the official animal symbol of Russia. (Indianapolis Star Jan 4, 1980, Encyclopedia online (Wikipedia) And Russia has and is playing a very prominent role in world affairs. The third beast is a leopard with four heads and four wings of a fowl. The leopard is the unofficial symbol of Germany and is a dearly loved “mystical” creature of Germany with symbols in abundance in that country much like the lion in Britain.", "- A clockwork orange comes from an old London saying queer as a clockwork orange. A clockwork orange is actually a wind up doll that is controlled by both god and the devil. Anthony Burgess uses this for his book to symbolize the government almost brainwashing Alex in order to control his bad behavior.", "Summary and Analysis of Barbie Doll by Marge Piercy There is no specific rhyme pattern in the poem. Title: The title of the poem is Barbie Doll, a Barbie Doll has an unrealistic perfection of hair, body and belongings. Young girls play with them and want to be perfect like them. Dolls can also signify that a girl may be used as a play toy the way society wants her to be.", "- A matryoshka doll (Russian: матрёшка; [mɐˈtrʲɵʂkə]. , matreška), matrëška also known as A russian nesting, doll Or russian, doll refers to a set of wooden dolls of decreasing size placed one inside. anotheruch of the artistry is in the painting of each doll, which can be very elaborate. The dolls often follow a theme; the themes may vary, from fairy tale characters to Soviet leaders. The matryoshka dolls are often referred to as babushka dolls, babushka meaning grandmother or elderly woman.", "Martenitsa A Martenitsa is a small piece of adornment, made of white and red yarn and usually in the form of two dolls, a male and a female. Martenitsi are worn from Baba Marta Day until the wearer first sees a stork, swallow, or blossoming tree. The name of the holiday means Grandma March in Bulgarian and the holiday and the wearing of Martenitsi are a Bulgarian tradition related to welcoming the spring, which according to Bulgarian folklore begins in March. Inscribed in 2017 on the UNESCO Representativ", "doll doll. 1 a small figure representing a baby or other human being, especially for use as a child's toy. 2 Slang. a pretty but expressionless or unintelligent woman. a girl or woman, especially one who is considered attractive. a boy or man who is considered attractive. 3 Informal. a generous or helpful person: You're a doll for lending me your car.", "doll a small figure representing a baby or other human being, especially for use as a child's toy. 2. Slang. a pretty but expressionless or unintelligent woman. a girl or woman, especially one who is considered attractive. a boy or man who is considered attractive.", "Russians (song) Russians is a topical anti-war song by Sting, from his debut solo album, The Dream of the Blue Turtles, released in July 1985, and released as a single in November.", "What Do the Colors on the Russian Flag Represent? The Russian flag has three equal horizontal fields with white at the top, blue in the middle and red at the bottom. While there is no official explanation for the meaning of the colors, some believe that white stands for generosity, blue for loyalty and red for courage. Views.", "What Do the Colors on the Russian Flag Represent? The Russian flag has three equal horizontal fields with white at the top, blue in the middle and red at the bottom. Some Russians believe that white stands for generosity, blue for loyalty and red... The Russian flag has three equal horizontal fields with white at the top, blue in the middle and red at the bottom. Some Russians believe that white stands for generosity, blue for loyalty and red for courage. There is no official explanation for the meaning of the colors.", "What do the colors of the Russian flag symbolize? It is still fighting wars, but it hasn't expanded forcefully. You may say that it annexed Crimea, but the Crimean government decided to join Russia (Not sure if that is true). If you think that is wrong, Russia was peaceful until the Red Army happened. Also, it could also mean the cold winters White means peace and winter Blue: It is a huge country, bordering 2 oceans and lots of seas. The blue represents water, which is interesting.", "Russian Matryoshka Doll Popularity Matryoshka, Nesting Doll, Babushka…. The Russian nesting doll became well know and popular all over the world. Now the Russian name of this cute toy “matryoshka” came even into the Oxford English Dictionary. It worth to say that not many people used to read Oxford English Dictionary and more popular is online Wikipedia.", "Matryoshka - Russian Wooden Nesting Dolls For example, they make: Beautiful wedding decorations Housewarming gifts Children's toys Mother's Day and new baby gifts Collectibles History of Matryoshka Nesting Dolls The Story Behind the Name Matryoshka are Russian wooden dolls with smaller dolls stacked within the bigger ones.In provincial Russia before the revolution the name Matryona or Matriyosha was a very popular female name. It was derived from the Latin root 'mater' which means 'mother'.onfusion About the Name One of the most widely spread errors in this area is the usage of the word babushka to designate a nesting doll. Linguistically this word is linked to the proper name (matryoshka) by sound-proximity of the distortion matryushka to the word babushka.", "Does anyone know what the 3 colors mean for Germany on the Flag? 1 The description of the Russian Flag is as follows: 2 three equal horizontal bands of red (top), white, and red. 3 According to Ancient and Heraldic traditions much symbolism is associated with colors. 4 The colors on the Russian flag represent the following: 5 White-peace and honesty. 6 Red-hardiness, bravery, strength & valour.", "Cold War Symbolism: Not Just for the 1950s Anymore Alas, this is a principle that Russia blatantly disregards today, just as it has in the past. The past and present plight of the Captive Nations, then, is not just a piece of Cold War arcana; it is a real, live issue.", "- Definition: A matryoshka (plural: matryoshki) is a Russian nesting doll. Nesting dolls are often used as symbols of Russian culture, but matryoshka dolls have their origins in similar dolls made in Japan. Matryoshka dolls are popular souvenirs. It's possible to buy very simple matryoshki in sets of five or seven.", "- The Sheep and Stalin's Russia. The sheep are part of the massive propaganda machine that Stalin set up as he came to power in Russia, and they're also the people who were swayed by that same propaganda.ecause the sheep are so, well, sheep-like, they're super easy to manipulate. At the end of the novel, the pigs start walking on two legs—so, Squealer teaches the sheep a new chant: Four legs good, two legs better (10.13). Obviously, the sheep are part of the problem.", "All About the Iconic Barbie Dolls Barbie always represented the fact that a woman has choices, Handler said of her creation. Convincing her husband Elliott, co-founder of the Mattel toy company, that Barbie would fill a niche took some time, that is until Ruth came across a similar doll.", "RAG DOLL • RAG DOLL (noun). The noun RAG DOLL has 1 sense: 1. a cloth doll that is stuffed and (usually) painted. Familiarity information: RAG DOLL used as a noun is very rare. RAG DOLL (noun). The noun RAG DOLL has 1 sense: 1. a cloth doll that is stuffed and (usually) painted. Familiarity information: RAG DOLL used as a noun is very rare.", "Matryoshka doll Russian dolls redirects here. For the movie, see Russian Dolls (film). A matryoshka doll (Russian: матрёшка; IPA: [mɐˈtrʲɵʂkə], matrëška), also known as a Russian nesting doll, or Russian doll, is a set of wooden dolls of decreasing size placed one inside another. The name matryoshka (матрёшка), literally little matron, is a diminutive form of Russian female first name Matryona (матрёна) or Matriosha.", "Of Russian origin: Baba Yaga Grandmother Witch. Baba Yaga is a famous witch of the East, well-known in Russia. She has spooked and scared little children across Eastern Europe for many centuries. The name of Baba Yaga is composed of two elements.aba Yaga is a favorite subject of Russian films and cartoons. The film Vasilissa Prekrasnaya (the Beautiful) by Aleksandr Rou, featuring Baba Yaga, was the first feature with fantasy elements in the Soviet Union.", "Matryoshka Nesting Dolls: Meaning of Russian Wooden Stacking Doll What is the meaning of the Matryoshka stacking nesting doll from Russia? Typically painted to look like a traditional Russian woman or babushka, these wooden stackable dolls are a very popular Russian souvenir and over time have even become a symbol of the Eastern European country itself." ]
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what does a ct scan show in the knee
[ "In words: CT scans can be used to detect cysts or infections in the body. They can also identify the bone structures within the body and can accurately measure the density of bone. A CT scan is often used to quickly inspect a patient after an accident in order to identify traumatic internal injuries. A Leg CT scan may help diagnose (find): A CT scan of the leg can diagnose a broken or fractured bone or bone infection. It can also find bone tumors or masses, including cancer. The test can help find the cause of pain or other problems in the foot, ankle or knee joints. A leg CT scan may help find a blood clot in the leg as well." ]
[ "- Bone Scan. A bone scan is a diagnostic imaging test used to determine if your bone is damaged, either from cancer or from some other cause. The scan will detect cancer that has started in your bones, as well as cancer that has metastasized (spread) to the bone from other areas of your body.", "- Patellar (Kneecap) Fractures. Because your kneecap (patella) acts like a shield for your knee joint, it can easily be broken. Falling directly onto your knee, for example, is a common cause of patellar fractures. These fractures are serious injuries and often require surgery to heal. Over the long term, they may cause arthritis in the knee.", "Baker's Cyst (Popliteal Cyst) Symptoms and signs that accompany knee pain include redness, swelling, difficulty walking, and locking of the knee. To diagnose knee pain, a physician will perform a physical exam and also may order X-rays, arthrocentesis, blood tests, or a CT scan or MRI. Treatment of knee pain depends upon the cause of the pain.", "OsgoodâSchlatter disease Osgood–Schlatter disease causes pain in the front lower part of the knee. This is usually at the ligament-bone junction of the patellar ligament and the tibial tuberosity.The tibial tuberosity is a slight elevation of bone on the anterior and proximal portion of the tibia.sgood–Schlatter disease causes pain in the front lower part of the knee. This is usually at the ligament-bone junction of the patellar ligament and the tibial tuberosity.", "PLC Knee Injury A MRI scan is usually ordered to better visualize the damage to each of the components of the PLC and also to assess the status of the meniscus and articular cartilage of the knee. In certain cases where the PLC suffers a “sprain” or a minor tear the injury may be able to be treated with non-operative measures.", "Arthritis of the Knee The knee joint is a hinge type of joint that connects the thigh bone, the femur, to the shin bone, the tibia. It is a major weight-bearing joint that is lined with cartilage on all three surfaces, the femur, the patella (kneecap), and the tibia.he hip joint is the most common joint affected, however, it can also occur in the knee. AVN has many causes and has been associated with excessive alcohol use, steroid use, or trauma, sickle cell disease, and radiation therapy. X-ray and MRI are both helpful diagnostic tests to determine how advanced AVN can be.", "- Because your kneecap (patella) acts like a shield for your knee joint, it can easily be broken. Falling directly onto your knee, for example, is a common cause of patellar fractures. These fractures are serious injuries and often require surgery to heal.Over the long term, they may cause arthritis in the knee.Anatomy. The patella is a small bone located in front of your knee joint — where the thighbone (femur) and shinbone (tibia) meet. It protects your knee and connects the muscles in the front of your thigh to your tibia.ecause your kneecap (patella) acts like a shield for your knee joint, it can easily be broken. Falling directly onto your knee, for example, is a common cause of patellar fractures. These fractures are serious injuries and often require surgery to heal.", "- Patients present with knee pain and a bone lesion. One or both sides may be symptomatic. On xrays, at the distal posterior medial end of the femur, just above the growth plate, a cortical irregularity is seen, either with lucency, reactive bone formation, sclerosis, or a combination of these.atients present with knee pain and a bone lesion. One or both sides may be symptomatic. On xrays, at the distal posterior medial end of the femur, just above the growth plate, a cortical irregularity is seen, either with lucency, reactive bone formation, sclerosis, or a combination of these.", "4 Questions That Help Solve Your Knee Pain Mystery The hunt for the cause of knee pain is like the search for a home: Location matters. For example, pain below your kneecap might be a sign of patellar tendonitis, or inflammation in the tendon that connects the kneecap to the shinbone. Pain above the kneecap often means quadriceps tendonitis. Pain on the inside or outside of your knee could has truly varied causes. It might be a sign of a torn ligament (the medial collateral ligament on the inside or lateral collateral ligament on the outside). But it also could indicate a torn meniscus. That’s the cartilage that lines and “cushions” your knee joint.", "Internal Derangement of Knee: Causes and Treatments This condition can involve a ligament or tear in the meniscus of the knee joint. A ligament is tough connective tissue that connects bones together. Two important ligaments in the knee joint are the ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) and the PCL (posterior cruciate ligament).", "Knee Injuries Xrays and Clinical Photographs The xray shows fracture of patella bone. Patella is the bone that is present on anterior aspect of knee. It is also called knee cap. Fracture of patella is commonly associated with rupture of quadriceps mechanism which results in inability to extend the knee.", "Knee Pain Health Center Most of the time our body movements do not cause problems, but it's not surprising that symptoms develop from everyday wear and tear, overuse, or injury. Knee problems and injuries most often occur during sports or recreational activities, work-related tasks, or home projects. The knee is the largest joint in the body. The upper and lower bones of the knee are separated by two discs (menisci). The upper leg bone (femur) and the lower leg bones (tibia and fibula) are connected by ligaments, tendons, and muscles.", "Overview Your doctor may recommend a CT scan to help: 1 Diagnose muscle and bone disorders, such as bone tumors and fractures. 2 Pinpoint the location of a tumor, infection or blood clot. Guide procedures such as surgery, biopsy and radiation therapy.", "Knee Pain Overview The 2 important tendons in the knee are (1) the quadriceps tendon connecting the quadriceps muscle, which lies on the front of the thigh, to the patella and (2) the patellar tendon connecting the patella to the tibia (technically this is a ligament because it connects 2 bones).", "- Cruciate Ligaments. These are found inside your knee joint. They cross each other to form an X with the anterior cruciate ligament in front and the posterior cruciate ligament in back. The cruciate ligaments control the back and forth motion of your knee.t is also vital to movement. Your knee ligaments connect your thighbone to your lower leg bones. Knee ligament sprains or tears are a common sports injury. In the past, injuring more than one knee ligament would put an end to future sports activities.", "Cartilage Injury and Cartilage Defects of The Knee Here are two pictures obtained during an arthroscopy where a fiber-optic camera is placed in the knee to view everything. In the. This is a chronic defect in the cartilage. upper picture you can see the cartilage literally peeling off of the bone beneath it. This is an acute or fresh defect.e also have cartilage on the end of the thigh bone or femur, and cartilage that covers the top of the shin bone or tibia. This cartilage is known as articular cartilage — and damage to the articular cartilage is the focus of this section.", "- Computed tomography (CT/CAT) is a non-invasive scan that provides more detail than general x-rays, and is useful for diagnosing knee ligament injuries and more. Computed tomography (CT/CAT) is a non-invasive scan that provides more detail than general x-rays, and is useful for diagnosing knee ligament injuries and more.", "Patella Problems and Injuries An examination of the knee is done, including the patella to find out the source of your pain and to find the position of your patella. You may be examined standing, sitting and lying down. Muscle strength will also be tested for muscle imbalance that can affect tracking of the patella. very common knee problem is when the patella moves as the knee bends or straightens. This happens because of a muscle or structural imbalance. Normally the patella moves along a path controlled by the quadriceps muscle.", "Bursitis Knee Knee Bursitis. Knee bursitis can cause pain above, on or below your patella (kneecap). The knee consists of up to 11 bursae. The bursae most commonly subjected to inflammation are the prepatellar bursa, infrapatellar bursa, pes anserinus bursa and suprapatellar bursa. The prepatellar bursa lies just above the knee cap between the skin and the knee cap.", "Knee Pain Pain on the outside of your knee (Iliotibial Band Syndrome) Pain on the outside of the knee is usually attributed to Iliotibial Band Syndrome, the second most common cause of knee pain. Your Iliotibial Band is a fibrous band that extends from your hip to the outside of your knee. When that band rubs against the bottom of your thigh bone, the band can become irritated and inflamed. Overuse or an increase in exercise are the main causes of Iliotibial Band Syndrome, which can also cause pain and swelling at your hip joint.", "Treatment Options for Osteoarthritis in the Knee Osteoarthritis of the Knee. Osteoarthritis is the most common cause of musculoskeletal pain and disability in the knee joint. In the knee joint, the end of the femur (thigh bone) and tibia (shin bone) are covered in smooth articulate cartilage. Between the two bones sits a second type of cartilage, called menisci, which act as cartilage shock absorber pads. Joint fluid also adds lubrication to the knee joint.", "Iliotibial Band Syndrome Iliotibial band syndrome (IT band syndrome) is a common cause of knee pain. Iliotibial band syndrome, usually referred to as IT band syndrome, is a common cause of knee pain that occurs along the outside of the knee and the lower thigh. The IT band is a thick cord of fibrous tissue that starts at the hip, runs along the outside of the leg, and attaches on the outside edge of the shin bone just below the knee joint.", "The Knees From a Chinese Medicine point of view-In the case of knee difficulties, the knees represent the Kidney (they are associated with this organ, according to Five-Element theory). This symptom or sign on the outside of your body indicates that you have a Kidney function disorder and a Kidney energy deficiency.In other words, with a healthy Kidney you'd never get a knee problem. Source. I found an interesting reference on the internet, it was one of those “question the Dr” websites.his symptom or sign on the outside of your body indicates that you have a Kidney function disorder and a Kidney energy deficiency. In other words, with a healthy Kidney you'd never get a knee problem. Source. I found an interesting reference on the internet, it was one of those “question the Dr” websites.", "- What do they do during a Knee MRI with contrast what is the procedure. Dr. Daniel Saurborn Dr. Saurborn. MR arthrogram: There are two kinds of contrast. Injecting contrast into the joint beside the kneecap will help look for tears of the meniscus or cartilage.", "OsgoodâSchlatter disease Osgood–Schlatter disease causes pain in the front lower part of the knee. This is usually at the ligament-bone junction of the patellar ligament and the tibial tuberosity. The tibial tuberosity is a slight elevation of bone on the anterior and proximal portion of the tibia.", "Treatment Options for Osteoarthritis in the Knee Osteoarthritis is the most common cause of musculoskeletal pain and disability in the knee joint. In the knee joint, the end of the femur (thigh bone) and tibia (shin bone) are covered in smooth articulate cartilage.Between the two bones sits a second type of cartilage, called menisci, which act as cartilage shock absorber pads.solated cartilage loss may be a result of isolated trauma or it may be a result of chronic wear and tear of the joint. Symptoms of osteoarthritis include joint pain with activity, night pain, morning stiffness, limited motion, joint inflammation, crepitus or noise from the knee, and deformity.", "- The knee joint is the junction of three bones: the femur (thigh bone or upper leg bone), the tibia (shin bone or larger bone of the lower leg), and the patella (kneecap). The patella is 2 to 3 inches wide and 3 to 4 inches long.It sits over the other bones at the front of the knee joint and slides when the knee moves.he knee joint is the junction of three bones: the femur (thigh bone or upper leg bone), the tibia (shin bone or larger bone of the lower leg), and the patella (kneecap). The patella is 2 to 3 inches wide and 3 to 4 inches long.", "Knee Arthroscopy Arthroscopy is used to diagnose several knee problems, such as a torn meniscus or a misaligned patella (kneecap), or to repair the ligaments of the joint.", "Whatâs Causing My Knee Pain? 1 The iliotibial band is a piece of tough tissue that runs from your hip down to the outer part of your knee. 2 If it's irritated by overuse or other problems, it can become inflamed and cause pain on the outer side of the knee. In this condition, the kneecap slides out of position, causing knee pain and swelling. 2 Patellofemoral pain syndrome. 3 This condition often results from issues associated with muscle imbalance, tightness, and alignment of the legs, rather than an injury. 4 It's particularly common in teenage girls.", "Knee pain When to see a doctor. Contact your doctor if your knee is painful or swollen, or if you can't move your knee in the usual ways. Causes. Torn meniscus. Torn meniscus The meniscus is a C-shaped piece of tough, rubbery cartilage that acts as a shock absorber between your shinbone and thighbone. It can be torn if you suddenly twist your knee while bearing weight on it." ]
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vanity url definition
[ "Vanity Domain Definition - What does Vanity Domain mean? Vanity domain refers to a URL or domain name on the Internet that is personalized or created for the purpose of representing an individual or, in some cases, a business or group. Some people use the term vanity domain to refer only to domain names created for individuals, while others may extend the term to refer to corporate branded domains." ]
[ "What Does Vanity Mean? A Biblical Definition Of Vanity There is also something that is vanity or done in vain and that is teaching manmade religious rules. Jesus rebuked the religious leaders of His day saying “in vain do they worship me, teaching as doctrines the commandments of men” (Matt 15:9).", "URL URL. Stands for Uniform Resource Locator.. A URL is the address of a specific Web site or file on the Internet. It cannot have spaces or certain other characters and uses forward slashes to denote different directories. Some examples of URLs are http://www.cnet.com/, http://web.mit.edu/, and ftp://info.apple.com/.RL. Stands for Uniform Resource Locator.. A URL is the address of a specific Web site or file on the Internet. It cannot have spaces or certain other characters and uses forward slashes to denote different directories. Some examples of URLs are http://www.cnet.com/, http://web.mit.edu/, and ftp://info.apple.com/.", "- How to create a Vanity URL. 1 Go to your Business Fan page. 2 Click on “EDIT PAGE” – (located top right hand corner) 3 Click on “BASIC INFORMATION” tab (located on the left under “manage permissions”) or see pic above. Select your Username (Vanity 1 URL) If your Username (Vanity URL) is available click “SAVE CHANGES” at the bottom of the page.", "SEO best practices for URLs A URL (Uniform Resource Locator), more commonly known as a web address, specifies the location of a resource (such as a web page) on the internet. The URL also specifies how to retrieve that resource, also known as the protocol, such as HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, etc. Code Sample http://www.exampledomain.com Imposed Limits", "How to Create the Perfect Facebook Page for Your Business: The Complete A to Z Guide Facebook URL / username – You may have the option to choose a custom vanity URL for your page, i.e. facebook.com/yourbrandname. (In some cases, Facebook will ask that you reach 25 fans first before you can unlock a custom Facebook URL.). Profile picture – Upload a main profile picture/icon for your page.nalyst – Can see which admin created a post or comment and view insights. To add collaborators, go to your page settings and the “Page Roles” section. You can type in the name of any Facebook friend or person who has liked your page.", "Tumblr Tumblr is a free social networking website that allows registered users to post multimedia content to their own customizable blogs. Given its simple, concise nature, Tumblr is not best suited for long text-based posts like full articles; rather, it's good for broadcasting short messages to readers. The microblogging platform is praised for its simplicity in aesthetics, management and content posting.", "Website Value Calculator / Website Worth and Domain URL Appraisal Tool The Number One URL rate, website value calculator and Domain Name Value appraisal tool that will allow you to collect vital information about your domain and website worth from various sources and make it available to the users PLUS 100% FREE Search Engine Submission to more than 220 Major Search Engines!ost important factors that are considered in urlrate.com's Website worth & value calculator (valuation tool) are: 1 Daily unique visitors. 2 Daily page views. 3 Alexa Rank. 4 Google Pagerank (Authority). 5 Relevant and quality Backlinks.", "How To Change Your Facebook Page Vanity URL Step 1. Update Info. Go to the page you want to change the URL of, as your personal profile, not the page. And then click on “Edit Page” in the top right page navigation and then “Update Info.”. There are several options under the “Update Info” page. Including a link over to the form for requesting a name change. But we are just focused on your vanity URL here, which Facebook calls “Username” for your page.", "What does URL mean, and what does it do? URL (Uniform Resource Locator) A URL (Uniform Resource Locator, previously Universal Resource Locator) - usually pronounced by sounding out each letter but, in some quarters, pronounced Earl - is the unique address for a file that is accessible on the Internet. A common way to get to a Web site is to enter the URL of its home page file in your Web browser's address line.", "What Is a Toll-Free Number and How Does it Work? A vanity number is a toll-free telephone number that spells a name, word or acronym chosen by the subscriber, such as 1-800-FLOWERS or 1-888-NEW-CARS. ‘Warehousing,’ ‘hoarding’ and ‘brokering’ toll-free numbers", "Vanity domain Vanity domain. (Redirected from Vanity URL) In the Domain Name System (DNS), a vanity domain is a domain name whose purpose is to express the individuality of the person on whose behalf it is registered. This contrasts with domain names which resolve to an organisation (e.g. a company) or a service that organisation offers.", "- Freebase(0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: In the Domain Name System, a vanity domain is a domain name whose purpose is to express the individuality of the person on whose behalf it is registered. This contrasts with domain names which resolve to an organisation or a service that organisation offers.", "What is vanity publishing? Vanity publishing is another form of self publishing. With little self respect. Here is how it works. You're a newbie writer and wrote some piece of shit. no sane publisher is ready to publicise it.", "What does URL mean, and what does it do? What does URL mean, and what does it do? What does URL mean? Uniform Resource Locator, previously Universal Resource Locator – usually pronounced by sounding out each letter. URL – is the unique address for a file that is accessible on the Internet. A common way to get to a Web site is to enter the URL of its home page file in your Web browser’s address line.", "URL - Uniform Resource Locator A URL is a URI. A URL is one type of Uniform Resource Identifier (URI); the generic term for all types of names and addresses that refer to objects on the World Wide Web. The term Web address is a synonym for a URL that uses the HTTP or HTTPS protocol. The Uniform Resource Locator (URL) was developed by Tim Berners-Lee in 1994 and the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) URI working group.", "- vanity noun [U]. › the ​personal ​characteristic of being too ​proud of and ​interested in yourself, esp. in ​your ​appearance or ​achievements. (Definition of vanity from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press). See all translations.", "conceit 1. an excessively favorable opinion of one's own ability, importance, wit, etc.; vanity. 2. a fancy or whim. 3. an elaborate, fanciful metaphor, esp. of a strained or far-fetched nature. 4. something conceived in the mind; a thought; idea.", "- A URL, or Uniform Resource Locator, is the address of an Internet website or webpage. Think of a URL as a street address for the location of information on the Internet. For instance, a complete URL like http://coolexample.com/music, points you to the music page of the coolexample.com website.", "Vanity URL- How to Create One for Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Google Plus What is a vanity URL? A vanity URL is a customized web address that includes the name of your business for marketing, branding, and search engine optimization (SEO) benefits. They are usually short and descriptive, and can easily be recognized as part of your business’s branding.", "- A URL (Uniform Resource Locator) is a specially-formatted text string used by Web browsers and other network software to define an Internet resource. A URL (Uniform Resource Locator) is a specially-formatted text string used by Web browsers and other network software to define an Internet resource.", "URL For other uses, see URL (disambiguation). A Uniform Resource Locator (URL), commonly informally termed a web address (a term which is not defined identically) is a reference to a web resource that specifies its location on a computer network and a mechanism for retrieving it.", "- Lots of discussion about canonicalization and canonical URLs lately. I’ve discussed URLs and URL structure a few times in the past. We thought that we would help illustrate the idea of canonical URLs. From an SEO point of view here is the definition of a canonical URL: Canonical URL: the search engine friendly URL that you want the search engines to treat as authoritative. In other words, a canonical URL is the URL that you want visitors to see. Quite often canonical URLs were used to describe the homepage.", "Narcissism Narcissism is the pursuit of gratification from vanity or egotistic admiration of one's own attributes. The term originated from Greek mythology, where the young Narcissus fell in love with his own image reflected in a pool of water. Narcissism is a concept in psychoanalytic theory, which was popularly introduced in Sigmund Freud's essay On Narcissism (1914).", "- If you’re a real web addict you’ll be sitting at your computer waiting for the clock to strike 12:01 AM Eastern Time. That’s when Facebook’s new vanity URLs are going to go live, and the landrush to get one will begin. And it’s going to be a landrush because it’s a first-come, first-serve basis, as Facebook writes today.", "- Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. Link to this page: <a href=http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/glamourising>glamorize</a>.", "How to Create a Vanity URL for Your Facebook Business Page You can follow these instructions to create a vanity URL for your business page: 1 In your browser, go to Facebook’s Username page. The Username page appears with two boxes. 2 In the bottom box, use the drop-down list to choose the business page for which you want to set the vanity URL.", "- URL. A URL (Uniform Resource Locator) is a form of URI and is a standardized naming convention for addressing documents accessible over the Internet or Intranet. An example of a URL is http://www.computerhope.com, which is the URL for the Computer Hope website. URL (Uniform Resource Locator) is a form of URI and is a standardized naming convention for addressing documents accessible over the Internet or Intranet.", "What is a full form URL? URL - Uniform Resource Locator, the global address of documents and other resources on the World Wide Web. The first part of the address indicates what protocol to use, and the second part specifies the IP address or the domain name where the resource is located. In case of further issues regarding computers & internet dont forget to contact via... Yahoo! http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/vijay...", "What is the meaning of 'vanity fair'? Vanity Fair is originally a phrase from the 17th-century Christian allegory The Pilgrim's Progress from This World to That Which Is to Come, by John Bunyan. It is the name of a year-round market where all worldly desires are catered to: At this fair are all such merchandise sold, as houses, lands, trades, places, honours, preferments, titles, countries, kingdoms, lusts, pleasures, and delights of all sorts, as whores, bawds, wives, husbands, children, masters, servants, lives, blood, bodies, souls, ...", "URL A Uniform Resource Locator, colloquially termed a web address, is a reference to a web resource that specifies its location on a computer network and a mechanism for retrieving it. A URL is a specific type of Uniform Resource Identifier, although many people use the two terms interchangeably. URLs occur most commonly to reference web pages, but are also used for file transfer, email, database access, and many other applications. Most web browsers display the URL of a web page above the page in a" ]
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what happens when a rock is heated
[ "How Rocks Change The same thing happens to a rock when it is heated enough. Of course, it takes a lot of heat to melt a rock. The high temperatures required are generally found only deep within the earth. The rock is pulled down by movements in the earth's crust and gets hotter and hotter as it goes deeper." ]
[ "- 6. After the rock has cooled completely, then you can take your bed of “obsidian” and do some weathering and erosion by bending the now hard rock. It will crack and break. You can break it into different sized pieces. There will be some little crumbs that are created. Discuss how these have become sedi-ments that may be carried away. 7.", "How Does Weathering and Temperature Affect Rocks? At depth, slow-cooling lava forms coarse-grained, volcanic rock such as granite. Finer-grained rock such as basalt occurs when lava erupts or oozes to the surface and cools quickly. In metamorphic rocks, intense heat or pressure change the minerals of volcanic or sedimentary rocks. Metamorphism can occur at depth or at Earth’s surface, whenever a sheet of lava flows over and bakes other rocks. (See References. Weathering. Weathering refers to a group of processes that pulverize rocks into smaller fragments.", "Making rocks into magnets Then the researchers heated the rock inside a strong magnetic field according to a specific recipe: 25 days at 50 degrees Celsius, then 25 days at 70 degrees, 25 days at 80 degrees, 10 days at 120 degrees, and a final 10 days at 130 degrees.", "- The rising hot rock comes in contact with cold rocks near the surface of Earth where it gives off its heat, cools, and sinks again. Most of the rock in the mantle moves in this broad cyclic flow, indicated by the arrows in the figure.This zone, where rock is soft enough to flow, is called the asthenosphere. (This means of heat transport--the cyclical movement of hot and cold material--is called convection.You can see an example of this in your kitchen by heating a pan of water to what is called a rolling boil: hot water from the bottom of the pan rises up the sides, flows to the center, and sinks to the bottom again.).he rising hot rock comes in contact with cold rocks near the surface of Earth where it gives off its heat, cools, and sinks again. Most of the rock in the mantle moves in this broad cyclic flow, indicated by the arrows in the figure.", "- The streak of Sandstone and Arkose is white. The specific heat capacity of Sandstone is 0.92 kJ/Kg K and that of Arkose is Not Available. Depending on the properties like hardness, toughness, specific heat capacity, porosity etc., rocks are resistant to heat, wear, impact, etc.", "What happens when molecules are heated? When Particles(molecules) are heated. According to the particles theory when particles are heated they move fast and spread farther apart. thats why, when water is heated t … he particles move faster and faster and spread farther apart therefore that water then turns into steam. 3 people found this useful.", "- When atoms are heated, they vibrate more and more. Starting at absolute zero, there is virtually no movement. As they get warmer, up to a certain point they just emit heat as infra-red radiation. If the amount of energy reaches a threshold value, bonds start to break and new molecules may be formed, or changes can occur from solid to liquid to gas.", "How Rocks Change Similarly, liquid magma also turns into a solid &#8212 a rock &#8212 when it is cooled. Any rock that forms from the cooling of magma is an igneous rock. Magma that cools quickly forms one kind of igneous rock, and magma that cools slowly forms another kind.f course, it takes a lot of heat to melt a rock. The high temperatures required are generally found only deep within the earth. The rock is pulled down by movements in the earth's crust and gets hotter and hotter as it goes deeper.", "- How do rocks melt? At surface pressures, all you have to do to melt a solid is to heat it up to its melting point. It is true that the temperature rises as you go deeper and deeper into the Earth (15 - 20°C / km is the typical geothermal gradient).", "- 1 Earth Science-Rock A has pieces of Rock B included inside it. 2 Which rock is 3 ... earth - #40 which type of rock is a result of a rock changing by heat and 4 ... science-if a rock undergoes high temperatures and high pressures deep within 5 ... Physics-Example 1: (Rock A) is thrown against a larger stationary rock(Rock B...", "How Rocks Change Due to movements in the crust, rocks are frequently pulled under the surface of the earth, where temperatures increase dramatically the farther they descend. Between 100 and 200 kilometers (62 and 124 miles) below the earth's surface, temperatures are hot enough to melt most rocks.", "What kind of reaction happens to limestone when heated? Limestone is an impure form of calcium carbonate. When calcium carbonate is heated to red-heat, it decomposes into calcium oxide and carbon dioxide. Calcium Carbonate = Calcium Oxide + Carbon Dioxide.", "Planet Earth Chp 21 Lesson 1 The mobile rock beneath the rigid plates is believed to be moving in a circular manner somewhat like a pot of thick soup when heated to boiling. The heated soup rises to the surface, spreads and begins to cool, and then sinks back to the bottom of the pot where it is reheated and rises again.", "Ask Us Atoms and Heat. Quandaries. When the asteroid hit the Earth 65 million years ago, it had a kinetic energy. equivalent of 100 times its own weight in TNT. In the impact, virtually all that. energy was turned into heat. The temperature of the rock (turned into vapor) was. over a million Celsius, over a hundred times hotter than the surface of the sun.", "What are the effects of weathering on rocks? The effects of weathering on rocks depends on the type of weathering that occurs. Mechanical weathering occurs when rocks undergo a physical process of change. Wind is probably the most common form of physical weathering. Wind, over time, causes rock to crumble into fine particles (sand), which likely will be recemented by other processes and made available to weather again and again. Water is also a huge contributor to mechanical weathering.", "Igneous Rocks There are places on Earth that are so hot that rocks melt to form magma. Because magma is liquid and usually less dense than surrounding solid rock, it moves upward to cooler regions of the Earth. As the magma loses heat, it cools and crystallizes into an igneous rock. Magma can cool on the Earth's surface, where it has erupted from a volcano (extrusive rock) or under the Earth's surface, where it has intruded older rocks (intrusive rock).", "- Rocks underground that get heated so much they melt turn into magma. Magma is liquid rock. Magma also comes from deeper inside the Earth, from an region called the mantle. Pressure can force magma out of the ground. This creates a volcano. When the magma cools it turns into solid rock, called extrusive igneous rock.Magma that cools underground forms solid rock called intrusive igneous rock.ressure can force magma out of the ground. This creates a volcano. When the magma cools it turns into solid rock, called extrusive igneous rock. Magma that cools underground forms solid rock called intrusive igneous rock.", "Rocks Igneous and sedimentary rocks become metamorphic rock as a result of intense heat from magma and pressure from burial within Earth. Although the rock undergoes extreme heat and a great deal of pressure, it does not melt. If the rock melted, it would become igneous and not metamorphic rock.", "Rock found in UAE and Oman could absorb CO2 Prof Kelemen said one possibility for the use of the rock could be to inject heated water containing carbon dioxide. Heating the rock could speed up the gas-trapping process by a million times or more.", "- Heat and/or pressure then change the rock into a metamorphic rock. The change can be physical, chemical, or both. Think of the inside of the Earth is like an oven. The Earth bakes the rocks and chemically changes the minerals inside them.", "- That is what happens with ice — it is solid water that melts when the temperature exceeds 0ºC/32F. However, when it comes to rocks, we run into a problem. The Earth actually isn’t really hot enough to melt mantle rocks, which are the source of basalt at the mid-ocean ridges, hotspots and subduction zones.hat is what happens with ice — it is solid water that melts when the temperature exceeds 0ºC/32F. However, when it comes to rocks, we run into a problem. The Earth actually isn’t really hot enough to melt mantle rocks, which are the source of basalt at the mid-ocean ridges, hotspots and subduction zones.", "- If kaolinite is heated above 550-600C, there is a series of chemical reactions that consumes the clay as a reactant and produces water and other minerals as products.", "What force causes warm molten rock to move upward to the mantle? exists and is an alternate of. Merge this question into. Split and merge into it. Answered by The Community. Making the world better, one answer at a time. The force that causes warm molten rock to move upward to the mantle is called convection. Convection happens when parts of the tectonic plate break off and melt.", "CSET - Volcanoes and Other Igneous Activity 082914 Explain how convection currents could affect the depth at which molten rocks are found. Magma can form by decompression melting if the rock begins to rise and the pressure decreases. This causes the temperature at which melting occurs to decrease. If water is added, the temperature at which the rock melts decreases. A body of hotter rock may rise and trigger melting in the crust.", "How Rocks Change The same thing happens to a rock when it is heated enough. Of course, it takes a lot of heat to melt a rock. The high temperatures required are generally found only deep within the earth. The rock is pulled down by movements in the earth's crust and gets hotter and hotter as it goes deeper.he same thing happens to a rock when it is heated enough. Of course, it takes a lot of heat to melt a rock. The high temperatures required are generally found only deep within the earth. The rock is pulled down by movements in the earth's crust and gets hotter and hotter as it goes deeper.", "What 2 primary factors can change a rockâs melting point? As a rock melts, its volume changes. When enough rock is melted, the small globules of melt (generally occurring in between mineral grains) link up and soften the rock. Under pressure within the earth, as little as a fraction of a percent partial melting may be sufficient to cause melt to be squeezed from its source.", "solid When a solid is heated, the atoms or molecules gain kinetic energy. If the temperature becomes sufficiently high, this kinetic energy overcomes the forces that hold the atoms or molecules in place.", "How Does Plate Tectonics Affect the Rock Cycle? Hot magma pushes itself to the surface at both divergent plate boundaries and convergent plate boundaries. This magma comes in contact with rocks as it rises to the surface. The magma is hot, heating the rocks around it. As the rocks heat, they change and become metamorphic rocks.he mid-ocean ridges form at divergent plate boundaries. Convergent plate boundaries occur where cooled rock becomes denser than the rocks around it and sinks back into the mantle. Oceanic trenches, folded mountains and volcanic mountains occur at convergent plate boundaries.", "What kind of rock is formed when existing rocks are changed by pressure or heat? What kind of rock is formed when existing rocks are changed by pressure or heat? Changes in the structure, texture, or mineralogy of existing rocks will create a metamorphic rock. Metamorphism can result from the effects of heat and/or pressure, or from … the addition of ions from heated fluids.", "Chapter 2 - Minerals & Rocks Study Guide As the rock is buried deeper in the crust, _______ as well as heat increases on the rock. pressure. The rock is squeezed so tightly that the appearance, ____________, and crystal structure of the rock's minerals change, creating metamorphic rock." ]
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pren definition
[ "Pitting resistance equivalent number Pitting resistance equivalent number (PREN) is a predictive measurement of the corrosion resistance of various types of stainless steel. In general: the higher PREN-value, the more corrosion resistant the steel. Steels with PREN-values above 32 are considered seawater (corrosion) resistant." ]
[ "Definitions &Translations Definitions for predawnpriˈdɔn, ˈpri-. Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word predawn. Wiktionary(0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: predawn(Noun) Before the rising of the sun.", "- Definition of pre-. 1a (1) : earlier than : prior to : before Precambrian prehistoric (2) : preparatory or prerequisite to premedicalb : in advance : beforehand precancel prepay. 2 : in front of : anterior to preaxial premolar. preadmission. preadult. preagricultural. preanesthetic.", "- Composition. T-Pren consists of two metal strips connected by a high quality neoprene expansion joint. The joint is formed on both sides of the metal during vulcanisation of the neoprene, and for lead T-Pren Plus a separate cover strip is vulcanised on top of the neoprene.ead T-Pren is supplied in 3 metre long coils and the other metals in 6 metre coils. Lead T-Pren Plus is supplied in 1.5 metre coils. Other metal gauges and roll lengths are available to special order.", "- Save. preponderance /prɪˈpɑːndərəns/ noun. preponderance. /prɪˈpɑːndərəns/. noun. Learner's definition of PREPONDERANCE. [singular] formal. : a greater amount or number of something. A preponderance of the evidence [=most of the evidence] shows that the accused is guilty. The preponderance [= majority ] of visitors to the museum are from outside the country. [+] more examples [-] hide examples [+] Example sentences [-] Hide examples. Comments & Questions.", "noun [Middle English, name, noun, from Anglo-Norman, from Latin nōmen (translation of Greek onoma, name, noun); see nō̆-men-in Indo-European roots.] noun (naʊn) n (Grammar) a. a word or group of words that refers to a person, place, or thing or any syntactically similar word. b. (as modifier): a noun phrase. [C14: via Anglo-French from Latin nōmen name]", "What is the meaning of 'PRN' when referring to a drug dose? I'll expand on that a bit. PRN stands for Pro Re Nata, which is Latin literally meaning For the thing born.. In medicine, it means As needed or As the situation arises. It means that using the drug is up to the caregiver or the patient as the need warrants.For pain drugs, acute pain meds like Vicodin or Percocet are PRN-type drugs.n medicine, it means As needed or As the situation arises. It means that using the drug is up to the caregiver or the patient as the need warrants. For pain drugs, acute pain meds like Vicodin or Percocet are PRN-type drugs.", "- carn (Australia, informal) Come on. (Australia, informal) An exclamation of support or approval, usually for a sporting (football) team. 1956 September 10, Carn the Magpies!, The Argus; 2001 March 26, Rabbitohs win hearts and minds of the disaffected, The Sydney Morning Herald Cries of Carn the Bunnies rang out, and the talk was of past glories, present disappointments and future hopes. 2004 February 12, Keeping sport local on our ABC, The Age", "- GCIDE(0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: 1 Preempt(v. t. & i.) To acquire or take for oneself first (an object or right), thereby preventing others from acquiring; to appropriate; to arrogate. 2 Preempt(v. t.", "- Define peen: to draw, bend, or flatten by or as if by hammering with a peen to draw, bend, or flatten by or as if by hammering with a peen… See the full definition", "Definitions &Translations Webster Dictionary (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate this definition: Hin (noun) a Hebrew measure of liquids, containing three quarts, one pint, one gill, English measure. Origin: [Heb. hn.]", "- A: Within the field of nursing, PRN stands for pro re nata, a Latin term, which translated loosely means as needed. According to About.com, health care employers use this term to describe fill-in, part-time, contract and short-term work by nurses and other health professionals.", "- pre·form (prē′fôrm′) tr.v. pre·formed, pre·form·ing, pre·forms 1. To shape or form beforehand. 2. To determine the shape or form of beforehand. n. 1. An object that has been subjected to preliminary, usually incomplete shaping or molding before undergoing complete or final processing. 2. Linguistics A reconstructed ancestral word or form.", "- A noun (from Latin nōmen, literally meaning name) is a word that functions as the name of some specific thing or set of things, such as living creatures, objects, places, actions, qualities, states of existence, or ideas.", "- Verb[edit] awn. 1 first-person plural future of mynd (also present tense in the literary language) first-person singular conditional of mynd (also imperfect tense in the literary language)", "- Definition of PREEN. transitive verb. 1. of a bird: to groom with the bill especially by rearranging the barbs and barbules of the feathers and by distributing oil from the uropygial gland. 2.: to dress or smooth (oneself) up: primp. 3. : to pride or congratulate (oneself) on an achievement. intransitive verb. 1.efinition of PREEN. transitive verb. 1. of a bird: to groom with the bill especially by rearranging the barbs and barbules of the feathers and by distributing oil from the uropygial gland. 2.", "- Use prerequisite in a sentence. LINK / CITE ADD TO WORD LIST. noun. The definition of a prerequisite is something that must happen first, or that is a condition of something else occurring. An example of a prerequisite is the requirement that you have money before you can buy something.INK / CITE ADD TO WORD LIST. noun. The definition of a prerequisite is something that must happen first, or that is a condition of something else occurring.", "What Does PRN Stand For? (Medical Abbreviation & Meaning) PRN meaning in nursing (other meanings) In the nursing field a PRN position or job listing may refer to working only as needed. In other words a nurse who applies for a PRN position may only work when they are needed, not on a set schedule.", "Calculating Pitting Resistance Equivalent Number (PREN) To improve the pitting corrosion resistance of stainless steel such alloying elements like molybdenum (Mo) and/or nitrogen (N) are added. To help in the selection of an appropriate alloy for an application an equation called the pitting resistance equivalent number, or PREN has been developed. PREN is a theoretical way of comparing the pitting corrosion resistance of various types of stainless steels based on the chemical compositions of an alloy.", "Definitions &Translations Wiktionary(0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: 1 prewash(Noun) A quick rinse given to objects before they are washed properly. 2 prewash(Verb) To rinse something before washing it properly.", "- prn, p.r.n., (in prescriptions) abbreviation for pro re nata, a Latin phrase meaning as needed.. The administration times are determined by the patient's needs.rn, p.r.n., (in prescriptions) abbreviation for pro re nata, a Latin phrase meaning as needed.. The administration times are determined by the patient's needs.", "Reverse Polish notation Reverse Polish notation (RPN) is a mathematical notation in which every operator follows all of its operands, in contrast to Polish notation, which puts the operator in the prefix position. It is also known as postfix notation and is parenthesis-free as long as operator arities are fixed.ewlett-Packard engineers designed the 9100A Desktop Calculator in 1968 with RPN with only three stack levels, a RPN variant later referred to as three-level RPN. This calculator popularized RPN among the scientific and engineering communities, even though early advertisements for the 9100A failed to mention RPN.", "- uk ​ /prəˈtruː.ʒən/ us ​ /prəˈtruː.ʒən/. › something that sticks out from a surface, or the act of doing this: It has a series of protrusions along its back. The condition results in weight loss, rapid heart beat and protrusion of the eyes. Thesaurus: synonyms and related words.", "- LINK / CITE ADD TO WORD LIST. noun. The definition of a prerequisite is something that must happen first, or that is a condition of something else occurring.An example of a prerequisite is the requirement that you have money before you can buy something.INK / CITE ADD TO WORD LIST. noun. The definition of a prerequisite is something that must happen first, or that is a condition of something else occurring.", "Definitions &Translations Predicate(verb) that which is affirmed or denied of the subject. In these propositions, Paper is white, Ink is not white, whiteness is the predicate affirmed of paper and denied of ink. Predicate(verb) the word or words in a proposition which express what is affirmed of the subject.", "- neo-. Definition of ne-. 1a : new : recent Neogeneb : new and different period or form of Neoplatonism : in a new and different form or manner Neoplatonicc : New World Neotropicald : new and abnormal neoplasm. 2 : new chemical compound isomeric with or otherwise related to (such) a compound neostigmine.", "- Full Definition of PRESIDE. intransitive verb. 1. : to exercise guidance, direction, or control. 2. a: to occupy the place of authority: act as president, chairman, or moderator b: to occupy a position similar to that of a president or chairman. 3. — pre·sid·er noun.", "- In the medical community, PRN is an abbreviated term that stands for pro re nata. This means as needed. For nurses, there are multiple ways this term can be used. The main one refers to medication. Where a patient takes their medication as needed instead of on a schedule.", "Definitions &Translations preterit, preterite(noun) a term formerly used to refer to the simple past tense. preterite(Noun) The preterite tense, simple past tense: the grammatical tense that determines the specific initiation or termination of an action in the past. preterite(Adjective) showing an action at a determined moment in the past.", "Definitions &Translations Freebase (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate this definition: Neoprene Neoprene or polychloroprene is a family of synthetic rubbers that are produced by polymerization of chloroprene.", "What Does PRN Stand For? (Medical Abbreviation & Meaning) (Medical Abbreviation & Meaning) The term PRN is a Latin phrase typically used in the medical field, which means pro re nata, translated, “as needed”or “when necessary”. Simply put when you hear or see someone use the abbreviation PRN within the medical field they are likely saying, use as needed. This is commonly used when prescribing medication (which we’ll refer to primarily in this article), however it may also be used to refer to other things." ]
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can you make phone calls on new ipod touch?
[ "- Truphone is one official way to make phone calls on an iPod Touch; not for free, but for a fraction of AT&T's cost if you aren't yakking all day. The Truphone application can be downloaded from the Apple iStore directly to your iPod Touch or to your Mac or PC; there's a download link on the Truphone Web site in the iPod Touch category." ]
[ "Headset 4+ Open iTunes to buy and download apps. Use your iPhone or iPod Touch as a quality wireless headset for your PC or Mac with this smart unique app! iPhone version also works on iPad. Unique call recording functionality! Use Mobiola Headset during Skype or other VoIP services calls to talk and record your conversations.", "How to FaceTime on iPhone and iPod touch Alternatively, you can browse through your iPhone address book, the FaceTime app built into iOS, or your Messages app. In any other those locations, find the person you want to call and tap on their name. Then tap the FaceTime button (it looks like a small camera) on their page in your address book.", "How do I use my old iPhone as an iPod? This is real simple. Plug the phone into your computer and use iTunes to reset the device. Once the device is reset just do NOT activate the phone and you have an iPod Touch.Just remember that every time you power the phone completely off it will give you the activation popup and simple hit cancel and you will have your iPOD Touch.his is real simple. Plug the phone into your computer and use iTunes to reset the device. Once the device is reset just do NOT activate the phone and you have an iPod Touch.", "Is it possible to use an iPhone without a SIM card as an iPod touch? Simply place a SIM card from the last carrier with which you used your iPhone into the device, and activate it. Then remove the SIM card. You can now use the iPhone 3G or iPhone 3GS as you would an iPod touch (Wi-Fi only, no cellular service). Note: You can use the activated SIM card from your new iPhone to do this.", "New iPod touch said to have built-in GPS & new colors, to act as game controller The new additions would allow the iPod touch to connect to Mac or iPad devices equipped with larger panel, working like a game controller, he said. By adding built-in GPS support to the iPod touch, Kuo said Apple will be able to offer better support for its own Maps solution in its new iOS 6 mobile operating system.", "Google Voice 4+ Access your Google Voice account right from your iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. Send free SMS messages to US phones and make international calls at very low rates. Get transcribed voicemail—save time by reading instead of listening. Make calls with your Google Voice number. A free Google Voice account is required to use this app. Google Voice is currently only available in the U.S. When using Google Voice for iPhone, both domestic and international calls are placed through a US-based Google Voice access number, and will use the standard minutes from your cell phone plan. Google, Inc.", "Explanation Please: Calls on iPhone ring in on iPad. Why? jp91306 said: ↑. When someone calls my iPhone 5s, the call also rings on my iPad (which seems to be Model MD368LL/A...don't ask what generation, I have no idea.) I can actually answer the call from the iPad, and, as far as I know, it has no phone IN it. It is connected via wireless to our local router.s long as your phone is in range, you can make and receive calls on either the iPad or iPhone. When OS X Yosemite comes along, you'll be able to do the same on the computer; provided you have a Mac. You can turn the feature on/off in the Facetime settings on your iPad. 1 Like x 1.", "Why doesn't Wi-Fi calling work on the iPhone 5? Wi-Fi calling works on the iPhone 5c, 5s, iPhone 6, and iPhone 6 Plus, but the iPhone 5 has been left out. Left out, that is, of the general public release of iOS 8. Because Wi-Fi calling worked on the iPhone 5, for T-Mobile customers who had access to iOS 8 betas.", "OS X Yosemite: Use your Mac to make and receive phone calls When you want to make or receive a phone call, you don’t have to reach for your iPhone—you can use your Mac. When someone calls you, a notification appears on your Mac and you can take the call. You can start a phone call on your Mac from FaceTime, Contacts, Safari, Mail, Maps, Spotlight, and many other apps.o make and receive phone calls on your Mac, make sure of the following: Your iPhone has iOS 8 installed. Your Mac and iPhone are on the same Wi-Fi network. For more information, see Join a Wi-Fi network.", "How to choose between a new iPod touch and an iPad mini 3 if price is of the utmost importance consider the ipod touch which starts at just $ 199 for a 16 gigabyte unit and rises to $ 399 for a 128 gigabyte version", "how to display menu bar in google chrome How to make a FaceTime call from your iPad or iPod touch. 1 Launch the FaceTime app from the Home screen of your iPad or iPod touch. 2 On the right hand side, you'll see the list of contacts that you have in your Address Book.", "Make a call with Wi-Fi Calling With Wi-Fi Calling, you can place a phone call if you have a Wi-Fi connection in an area with little or no cellular coverage. Learn how to make a voice call using Wi-Fi Calling. To use Wi-Fi Calling, you need an iPhone 5c or later on a supported carrier.", "Cisco Spark Data Sheet All you need to do is: 1 Get Skype – Download Skype to your iPhone or iPod touch. 2 Join Skype-Get a free account to enjoy instant messages and free calls and video calls with your friends.3 Sign in to Skype – Sign in and add your friends as contacts, then call, video call and instant message with them, wherever you are.ownloading the latest version of Skype. Skype on your iPhone or iPod touch is free to download, just like Skype on your computer. To get Skype for your iPhone or iPod touch: 1 Open the App Store on your iPhone. 2 Search for the Skype app.", "FaceTime Help & Tips â How to Fix Your Problems In order to use FaceTime on the iPod touch you need: 1 4th generation iPod touch or newer. 2 An Apple ID. 3 A connection to a Wi-Fi network. Someone else who uses FaceTime to call.", "How to choose between a new iPod touch and an iPad mini 3 one thing the ipod touch can t match is the ipad mini s access to apple pay because the ipad mini has a touch id sensor you can use apple s payment system to pay for goods and services in apps like target and uber", "- I just read the footnote and it didn't mention wi-fi needed for ipod touch 5 gen turn-by-turn navigation... Although, it did mention it for use with SIRI. Wonder if it is built-in but Apple opted not to mention it during the conference. I personally don't care since I use my Android for GPS, but would be a nice option.", "New iPod touch said to have built-in GPS & new colors, to act as game controller The updated iPod touch is also expected to have a 4-inch in-cell touch panel matching the screen size of the new iPhone. By switching to in-cell touchscreen technology, the new iPod touch could be 10 to 20 percent thinner than the current version, making it 6 to 6.5 millimeters thin and weighing less than 100 grams.", "Buying a SIM Card in Europe: The cheapest way to use a smartphone while traveling iPod touch includes the latest in wireless technologies. When you’re connected to a Wi-Fi network, you can make FaceTime calls, send messages, post photos, and download your favorite games and music.", "New iPod Touch Release Date Slated For Late October: Report New iPod Touch Release Date Slated For Late October: Report. Just a few weeks after the release of Apple's iPhone 5, word is spreading that the fifth generation of the iPod Touch is already on its way. The new iPod Touch release date is slated for late October, according to Slash Gear. When the iPod Touch announcement was made during Apple's iPhone 5 launch, the only information given about the iPod was that it would be released in October. Slash Gear reported that Australian users are now seeing a ship date of three weeks on Apple‘s website.", "How to FaceTime on iPhone and iPod touch So, as long as you have a network connection, you can make a call. If you can, though, connect your iPhone to a Wi-Fi network before using FaceTime. Video chats use a lot of data and using Wi-Fi won't eat up your monthly data limit. Once those requirements are met, there are two ways to FaceTime someone.", "Make a call with Wi-Fi Calling On your iPhone, go to Settings > Phone and turn on Wi-Fi Calling, then turn on Calls on Other Devices. Tap Add Wi-Fi Calling For Other Devices. On your other devices, sign in to iCloud and FaceTime with the same Apple ID and password that you use on your iPhone.", "- In mid-2015, a new model of the iPod Touch was announced by Apple, and was officially released on the Apple store on July 15, 2015. The sixth generation iPod Touch includes a wide variety of spec improvements such as the upgraded A8 processor and higher-quality screen.", "Use FaceTime with your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch 1 If you have the person's phone number or email address saved in your Contacts, you can enter their name, then tap the video or audio icon. 2 You can also begin a FaceTime video call from your iPhone during a call. 3 Tap the FaceTime icon during the phone call to talk using FaceTime.se FaceTime Audio with Call Waiting. If you have iOS 8 or later, you can use Call Waiting during a FaceTime audio call. When another call comes in—either a phone call or another FaceTime audio call—you can either: 1 End the current call and accept the incoming call.", "- The app will also run in other webkit devices e.g. iPod Touch (any model) with iOS 3.0 or later, iPad (any model), Chrome and Safari browsers on your desktop/notebook but the phone functions e.g. dialing may not work.", "- With Wi-Fi Calling, you can place a phone call in an area with little or no cellular coverage. Learn how to make a voice call using Wi-Fi Calling. To place a Wi-Fi call, you need an iPhone on one of these carriers: 1 Canada: Bell, Rogers. 2 Hong Kong: 3, SmarTone.", "iOS 7 Call Block Demo In this video I demonstrate the new call block feature in iOS 7. You can block any number from calling, texting, or face timing. If you are interested in installing iOS 7 on your iPhone or iPod check it out here: http://iosudidnow.com. Follow Me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/mrajstech.", "New iPod Touch Release Date Slated For Late October: Report The new iPod Nano reportedly has the same release date as the iPod Touch. Pre-order is currently available through the U.S. online store, but the ship date is simply stated as October.. The new iPods are in scant supply, CNET reported Friday, via a report from Japanese Apple blog Macotakara.", "How can I make a conference call / three-way call on my iPhone? Some iPhone users don't realize the ability to make multi-party phone calls is built right into the iPhone software. To initiate a conference call check out the following steps: 1. Make a normal phone call. 2. Touch the Add Call button to make another call.The person you're already on the line with will be put on hold. 3. After speaking to the second person, touch Merge Calls. You now have a three-way conference call where all parties can hear each other.4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to add more people.ouch Merge Calls to join the newcomer to the group. To hang up on one caller: Touch the Conference button and touch the red phone icon next to the call you want to drop. Then select End Call. To talk privately with one caller: Touch the Conference button, then select Private next to a caller.", "Why's my Mac taking my iPhone calls? How to turn off Apple Continuity To turn off Phone Calling on your iPad or iPod Touch, go to FaceTime under Settings and switch off iPhone Cellular Calls. On your Mac, open the FaceTime app, then go to Preferences under FaceTime, and tap Settings. From there, switch off the iPhone Cellular Calls option. Disable SMS.", "FaceTime 4+ Open the Mac App Store to buy and download apps. FaceTime for Mac makes it easy to talk, smile and laugh with friends and family on their iPhone 4, iPad 2, iPod touch or Mac. With just one click, you can make a video call to an iPhone 4, iPad 2, iPod touch, or another Mac. Easy-to-Organize Contacts. • Make calls using your existing Address Book contacts – you don’t have to enter your contacts from scratch." ]
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does toner help with redness
[ "- Posted. Whats the best toner for red/seb derm/rocasea skin in your opinion. right now im using the biotherm ultra calming spring time toner but I dont know if its that good so I wanna know the best toner out for red..seb derm skin type to even out complextion. 1 Back to top." ]
[ "Are Skin Toners Necessary? What the Experts Say. Today most dermatologists agree toner isn't necessary. Its main purpose is to remove traces of makeup and residual cleanser, but a high-quality cleanser, even a creamy one, should rinse off easily with water alone. Some women like the fact that toner leaves their face tight and smooth.", "What exactly does a toner do for hair color? Examples of real toners at Sally Beauty that will lighten your natural hair, just ever so slightly are Clairol Creme Toners and Wella Color Charm Toners. A toner typically will not lighten your hair enough to give you the same effect as bleach. Toners may just lift 1 level, while bleach can lift 9 levels.", "- For facial redness, apply a green-tinted concealer. Apply small dots of concealer over the red areas of your face. Blend it in gently using your fingertips or a makeup sponge. 1 If the redness persists over time or is too strong to be covered up by concealer, you may have a condition called rosacea.2 Contact your dermatologist if you think you may have it.eneral red skin can usually be controlled with cosmetics and cleansers, but other conditions that cause the skin on your face to become irritated may need additional treatment. Follow the method that best fits your type of problem in order to help reduce the redness of your face.", "All The Science You Need To Know About Your Skinâs pH Level The second step is to get really comfy and cozy and friendly with toner. Toner is, like the acid mantle, slightly acidic — or it should be, anyway. When I was younger, my sister swore by witch hazel as a toner, and it turns out that witch hazel is the basis of most toners on the market. It has a pH of 3, but a 1:1 solution of witch hazel and water would have a pH of 5. The toner I’ve picked up is from Weleda, which has very-to-moderately acidic witch hazel, lemon juice, and rosehip extract mixed with neutral water and slightly alkaline alcohol as well as non-pH essential oils.", "Concealer 101: Understanding Color Correcting Concealers Green Concealers: As I just mentioned, the color green neutralizes the color red, which is why green concealers are wonderful for getting rid of any redness on your face. Use a green based spot concealer to remove redness from an annoying zit, or any acne scars. If you have widespread redness, (rosacea, windburn or sunburn), then a color correcting green primer will be best to significantly reduce redness and give an even toned base for flawless foundation application.", "4 Benefits of Using Facial Toners There is a lot of conflicting information out there when it comes to toners - some say you need it, some say you don’t. While the debate is fueled by preference and personal experience, it’s my professional opinion that adding a toner to your skin care regimen will make a huge difference in your overall skin health.", "Lavender Oil Acne Treatments This toner helps to treat acne as well as prevent it. The simplest recipe for a acne toner is to purchase a bottle of Dickenson's witchhazel or another brand is fine too. Add 6-10 drops of Lavender oil to the small bottle and shake well. Apply with a cotton ball or facial pad as needed to your face throughout the day.", "Benefits of Skin Toners One of the major benefits of using skin toners is that it prevents the ingrown hair on your skin making it look even more beautiful and flawless. Also, it helps in detoxification of the skin and removes the acne from your facial skin.", "Toner (skin care) These are the strongest form of toner and contain a high proportion of alcohol (20–60%), antiseptic ingredients, water, and a humectant ingredient. These are commonly recommended for oily skins as they are drying.", "- Toners will help eliminate some of the oil and shine, help prevent breakouts, and keep pores from getting clogged, thereby making them appear smaller. 1 Use a toner after you cleanse but before you moisturize. 2 If your skin is hardy, apply the toner every day to minimize the appearance of pores and reduce excess shine.ethod 2 of 3: Use Makeup to Conceal Larger Pores. 1. Don't forget to use a primer underneath your makeup. If you prime your skin before it accepts the final layer of makeup, that makeup will tend to look smoother and more even.", "- Colored toner container. Toner is a powder used in laser printers and photocopiers to form the printed text and images on the paper, in general with a toner cartridge. In its early form it was a mix of carbon powder and iron oxide. Then, to improve the quality of the printout, the carbon was melt-mixed with a polymer.", "- The next steps are prescription antibiotics or expensive and painful laser treatments that scrape off a layer of the skin like sandpaper. This unfortunately doesn’t address the three underlying causes of facial redness, leaving us at Rosacea Remedy Research to ask the only question left: Do Any Facial-Redness Remedies Actually Reduce Facial Redness?", "16 Best Toners and Astringents Use an alcohol-free toner. Those with dry skin should avoid using astringents or toners that have retinols, glycolics, or benzoyl peroxide in them. These will be too drying and may even cause the skin to break out, says Newman.", "Do You Need an Acne Toner? Call them toners, astringents, or clarifiers, every skin care line has them. They're especially popular for those with oily and acne-prone skin. But will using a toner clear up your acne? What is a Toner? First, let's clarify what a toner is and why it's used. Toners are liquid solutions that are applied to the skin with a cotton ball or pad. You use them just after cleansing and before moisturizing. Toners are said to remove traces of dirt, makeup, cleanser residue and excess oil.", "- Keeping the affected area clean and dry can usually help reduce skin redness. If an infection is the cause of your skin redness, your doctor may prescribe antibiotics to reduce the infection’s symptoms. Bacterial skin infections: impetigo and MRSA. (2011, February).", "- By putting in a toner you coat your hair after the bleach stripped it, so its healthier, as well as tone it to what level of blonde you want. There are different toners you can use, and it depends on what you want.", "- 1 Treatment: Rinse with warm water and pat your skin dry. 2 Use toner to help with that tight and flaky feeling of dehydration. 3 Avoid toners and makeup that contain alcohol as alcohol-based products have a drying effect on skin.4 Use a cream-based lotion to hydrate your skin and keep it rejuvenated.ash your face once a day with a rich, creamy cleanser and warm water. 1 Treatment: Rinse with warm water and pat your skin dry. 2 Use toner to help with that tight and flaky feeling of dehydration. 3 Avoid toners and makeup that contain alcohol as alcohol-based products have a drying effect on skin.", "What to do about rosacea Some cosmetics/skincare companies have anti-redness lines that purport to help calm the skin, and products with yellow or green tints that ‘neutralize’ the redness of rosacea. Clinique Instant Relief Mineral Powder ($40, 24 g) contains a combination of caffeine, magnolia bark, mushroom and grapefruit to soothe the skin, and a hint of yellow in the powder to mask redness.", "What The Heck Do You Do With... Toner? For nighttime, after cleansing she suggests following up your toner application with a hydrating serum or cream. Toners are the most gentle way to exfoliate the skin. This skincare benefit is an under-appreciated fact about toners.Witness that brown scuzz on your cotton ball when you wipe your face! says Dr. Shamban.", "Acne Treatments - Apple Cider Vinegar Toner The Apple Cider Vinegar (ACV) Toner is something you can make at home to help clear your skin or simply improve your overall complexion. Malic and lactic acids found in the vinegar help to soften and exfoliate your skin, reduce red marks, and treat acne on both your face and body.ow to make the ACV toner: 1 Clean and sterilize a glass bottle for storing the toner. 2 Using a funnel, pour 1/2 cup of apple cider vinegar and 1/2 cup of water into your glass container. 3 Shake to mix well. 4 Apply toner to skin with a cotton ball. 5 Store in a cool, dry, dark place.", "How to Choose the Best Toner for Your Skin Type? It is mostly used for cleaning sensitive skin on person’s face. It is usually applied with the help of a cotton pad, but some toners can be sprayed onto your face or applied in a form of facial mask. Toner should be included into regular skin care regime in order to have a healthy and protected skin, especially face.", "Acne Treatments - Apple Cider Vinegar Toner The Apple Cider Vinegar (ACV) Toner is something you can make at home to help clear your skin or simply improve your overall complexion. Malic and lactic acids found in the vinegar help to soften and exfoliate your skin, reduce red marks, and treat acne on both your face and body.", "What does toner do? Toner is used to remove surface oils and dirt or makeup within your pores. It can be used once or twice daily -- always after just washing your face, as it will remove anything that your cleanser may miss. It does not cause spots -- unless you have some sort of irritation or reaction to it.", "What The Heck Do You Do With... Toner? Toners help to restore your skin's pH balance. Not all bar soaps and cleansers are squeaky clean -- they can alter your skin's natural pH balance and cause irritation. Dr. Peredo notes that derms once recommended toners to remedy the effects of not-so-gentle or water-soluble face washes.", "What is Hair Toner? What is toner? Toner cancels out and corrects unwanted tones in your hair — brassy yellow, gold, orange, red or ash tones, but it does more than that! 1. Evens out hair color or highlights. If you’ve been getting your hair colored for years there is a long story on your locks. When your hairdresser lightens your hair you will see some of that story unveiled. The toner can camoflouge or act as a filler to even out the hairs porosity making your hair flawless from roots to ends.", "What's the best toner for facial skin? A skin toner is often used after washing the face with soap and water and before applying moisturizer or makeup, and is used to reduce the size of pores and remove excess oil.", "- After the color remover is used, your hair will be a bright brassy blonde or reddish color. You will want to choose a toner that has a green base or blue base. These would be your ashes or naturals. Anything that is golden and has a yellow or orange base will work against what you are trying to achieve.", "Aqua Glycolic Toner: the ultimate anti-aging product? My trial with the Aqua Glycolic Toner has had the opposite effect, giving me soft, smooth, and balanced skin. There are occasional patches of dryness around my nose, but overall my skin is surviving quite well on its restricted diet of toner and sunscreen.", "- Give your face a refresh. With this coconut rose toner, skin’s natural pH balance is restored as it tightens up those pores and keeps redness at bay. alcohol-free, cruelty-free, phthalate-free, non-GMO & vegan. Size: 5.1 oz. Bundle.", "What is Hair Toner? The toner can go in and take your color a few steps darker to get a match with your previous highlights. 3. Acts like a topcoat for your hair, similar to what a topcoat on your nails does. It adds incredible shine and richness to your hair, and seals your color so it will last longer." ]
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pregnancy women average calories
[ "Approximate daily calorie intake for pregnant woman? Rating Newest Oldest. Best Answer: It varies from person to person based on weight, your existing diet, and how sedentary is your lifestyle. Generally speaking you need to take 300-500 calories more than you had been eating before you got pregnant (so, one and half more meal a day). Go with more protein, less carb for that extra meal and a half. So, if you were usually taking 1200-1300 calories a day and sustaining your weight before you got pregnant, then 1500-1800 calories should be good for now." ]
[ "Pregnancy Nutrition Your breasts will have filled with milk. Your uterus will have grown to accommodate your baby and has filled with amniotic fluid. Your baby has grown to weigh 6 to 10 pounds (on average). To accomplish all of these productive changes, your body needs approximately 300 extra calories per day during your 2nd and 3rd trimester of pregnancy.", "How Many Calories Per Day Should a Pregnant Woman Consume? Extra calories during pregnancy should be from nutritious foods, such as lean meats, low-fat or fat-free dairy products, fruits, vegetables and whole-grain breads and cereals. A pregnant woman needs at least 5 to 6 ounces of protein from lean meat, fish, poultry, beans, lentils, tofu, eggs or nuts.", "Eating Right When Pregnant You should consume about 300 more calories per day than you did before you became pregnant. Although nausea and vomiting during the first few months of pregnancy can make this difficult, try to eat a well-balanced diet and take prenatal vitamins. Here are some recommendations to keep you and your baby healthy.", "How to Calculate Calories Needed During Pregnancy Women at a healthy weight should aim to gain between 25 and 35 pounds during their pregnancy. Overweight women should gain slightly less, between 15 and 25 pounds, while underweight women should target a 28- to 40-pound weight gain, according to the Ohio State University.", "Top 30 Doctor insights on: Caloric Needs Of Pregnant Women About 2000: The recommendations range from 1500 to 2500 calories, depending on your activity level and weight (or bmi) as you start into pregnancy. You can actually be on a slight weight loss diet (1500 cal) if you are heavy to start with, but usually you will need more.", "What Are the Carb & Protein Food Allowances for Women? Based on these guidelines, goals for all adult women, including pregnant and nursing women, is to consume 45 to 65 percent of their total calorie intake from carbohydrates. For a 2,000-calorie diet, this means consuming 225 to 325 grams of carbs each day. The Institute of Medicine has also established a minimum carbohydrate requirement of 130 grams for women, 175 grams for pregnant women and 210 grams of carbs per day for women who are breastfeeding.", "- For women, those aged 19 to 25 are allowed the most calories on this chart, ranging from 2,000 to 2,400 calories per day depending on activity level. Sedentary women ages 51 and older should consume the least amount, at 1,600 a day.", "How many calories a day do I need while I'm pregnant? That's about 2,000 calories a day. However, during the last three months of your pregnancy (third trimester) , you will need an extra 200 calories a day, making a total of about 2,200 calories a day.Bear in mind that we're all different shapes and sizes, and some of us are more active than others.hat's about 2,000 calories a day. However, during the last three months of your pregnancy (third trimester) , you will need an extra 200 calories a day, making a total of about 2,200 calories a day.", "- Women over age 51 need 1,600 calories -- for a sedentary lifestyle -- 1,800 calories for a moderately active lifestyle and up to 2,200 calories for an active lifestyle. Add 300 calories to your daily intake if you're pregnant or breastfeeding.", "Daily Recommended Caloric Intake for Women Calories are units of energy needed to fuel daily activity. The amount of fuel a woman needs daily depends on many factors, including size, age and activity level. Treat the recommended daily caloric intakes for women as guidelines only -- you may need more or fewer depending on your personal situation.omen over age 51 need 1,600 calories -- for a sedentary lifestyle -- 1,800 calories for a moderately active lifestyle and up to 2,200 calories for an active lifestyle. Add 300 calories to your daily intake if you're pregnant or breastfeeding.", "Pregnancy: No Weight Gain for Obese Women? Thornton's study included 232 New York state women who were obese when they got pregnant. The women's BMI (body mass index) ranged from 30 to 69, averaging in the upper 30s. All of the women got information about nutrition during pregnancy. Half of the women also got a personalized healthy eating program and kept food diaries, which were reviewed at each prenatal checkup.", "- Considerations. Self-reported average energy intake of 2,640 calories for men and 1,785 calories per day for women is within current USDA recommendations. However, since the majority of men and women in the U.S. are overweight or obese, many are eating more calories than they require.", "How Many Calories Should You Eat Per Day When Pregnant? The third trimester is when women should eat around 500 extra calories per day. Special Considerations. While the 300 calorie per day example above is just an example, there are some special cases in which a woman might need to adjust her daily calorie intake to fit her needs.", "Eating Right Before and During Pregnancy Calories. 1 Preconception — Make sure you get enough calories to maintain a reasonable weight. 2 Pregnancy — Increase your diet by 300 calories per day starting in the second trimester. 3 Breastfeeding — Add 500 calories a day to your normal pre-pregnancy diet.", "- During the first 3 months of your pregnancy, you do not need to change the number of calories you are eating. Normal-weight women need an extra 300 calories each day during the last 6 months of pregnancy. This totals about 1,900 to 2,500 calories a day. If you were underweight, overweight, or obese before you became pregnant, or if you are pregnant with more than one baby, you may need a different number of calories. Talk to your health care provider about how much weight you should gain and how many calories you need.", "Pregnancy and Nutrition Most women need 300 calories a day or more during at least the last six months of pregnancy than they did before they were pregnant. But not all calories are equal. Your baby needs healthy foods that are packed with nutrients - not empty calories such as those found in soft drinks, candies, and desserts.", "Eating Right When Pregnant Good nutrition during pregnancy, and enough of it, is very important for your baby to grow and develop. You should consume about 300 more calories per day than you did before you became pregnant. Although nausea and vomiting during the first few months of pregnancy can make this difficult, try to eat a well-balanced diet and take prenatal vitamins.", "The great myth about breastfeeding and weightloss: New mothers are told breastfeeding will shift that post-pregnancy tum. In fact, it did the OPPOSITE for these women... In fact, it did the OPPOSITE for these women... 1 According to the NHS the average woman gains 22-26lb while pregnant. 2 The body lays down 8lb of fat close in preparation for breastfeeding. 3 Breastfeeding propganda promises it will burn up to 750 calories a day. 4 Heidi Klum credited breastfeeding to her rapid weight loss.", "- Eating the right number of calories lets you and your baby gain the proper amount of weight. During the first 3 months of your pregnancy, you do not need to change the number of calories you are eating. Normal-weight women need an extra 300 calories each day during the last 6 months of pregnancy.This totals about 1,900 to 2,500 calories a day. If you were underweight, overweight, or obese before you became pregnant, or if you are pregnant with more than one baby, you may need a different number of calories.ating the right number of calories lets you and your baby gain the proper amount of weight. During the first 3 months of your pregnancy, you do not need to change the number of calories you are eating. Normal-weight women need an extra 300 calories each day during the last 6 months of pregnancy.", "A Week of Delicious Pregnancy Meals and Snacks And you get to eat lots-- breakfast, lunch, dinner, two snacks (one calcium rich, one regular), and a treat. Woo hoo! All recipes are single servings, so this is a total no-brainer. The recipes here are an average of 400 calories more than a non-pregnant woman eats (exactly what you need during your second and third trimester).", "5 Simple Ways to Eat Healthier During Pregnancy Watch your weight. Mothers-to-be need to consume only 300 extra calories a day to support their baby's development (that's the equivalent of a container of yogurt and a piece of fruit). Women of normal weight should gain 25 to 35 pounds while they're pregnant; overweight ones will need to add only 15 to 25.", "How Many Calories Do You Burn Breastfeeding? Although the amount varies for each woman, the average is around 500 calories a day. The number depends on how frequently you’re nursing, whether you’re supplementing with formula, and how much milk your body produces.", "Recommended Intake of Calories Per Day Caloric Intake for Women. According to the Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion, average-size women between 19 and 30 years of age should get 1,800 to 2,000 calories per day if they're inactive, 2,000 to 2,200 calories if they get a moderate amount of exercise and 2,400 calories if they're consistently active.", "- Generally speaking, women need to increase their caloric intake by 340 kcal/day during the second trimester and 450 kcal/day during the third for a singleton pregnancy, according to the IOM. As with total weight gain, a woman’s rate of weight gain during the second and third trimesters is based on her prepregnancy BMI. Table 3 offers a summary of suggested rates of weight gain for a singleton pregnancy. The IOM report does not provide information about weight gain rates for twin pregnancies.", "Pregnancy diet: What to eat and what to avoid A pregnant woman's calorie intake grows during pregnancy. However, this does not mean she should eat for two, i.e. her calorie consumption does not double, it just goes up. A woman who is not overweight at the start of her pregnancy, should gain between 25 to 35 pounds by the end of the nine months. Weight gain, if the mother is carrying just one baby, varies considerably.", "Pregnancy and Breastfeeding Calorie Calculator Breastfeeding Calorie Calculator. It is estimated that during the first several months of breastfeeding, your body will require an additional 500 calories per day to establish and keep up your milk supply. If your milk supply begins to diminish, try increasing this number by 50-100 calories per day. If you are breastfeeding and also attempting to lose weight, and plateau at this calorie intake, simply lower your calories by 50-100 per day one week at a time until you begin to lose weight again. Read here for more detailed information on breastfeeding and weight loss.", "Pregnancy Weight Gain If you're eating unhealthy food when you are pregnant, your baby is eating unhealthy food.Click To Tweet. A pregnant woman of normal weight, who gets less than 30 minutes of exercise a week should strive for a caloric intake of: 1,800 during the first trimester.", "How Many Calories Should You Eat Per Day When Pregnant? The truth is that most pregnant women only need to eat around 300 calories per day more than you would otherwise during the first trimester. During the second trimester, women should eat around 350-400 calories per day in addition to their regular diet.", "- You can double your portions. FALSE. The latest advice is not to 'eat for two'. In fact, energy needs don’t change in the first six months of pregnancy, and they increase only slightly (by around 200 calories each day) in the last three months.", "- A women's daily calorie needs depend upon her age and activity level. Generally, younger, more active women need more calories, while older, sedentary women need fewer calories. Ideally, women should be able to burn about 2,200 calories per day if they maintain a healthy exercise routine.Women who want to lose weight should still eat a minimum of 1,200 calories per day.enerally, younger, more active women need more calories, while older, sedentary women need fewer calories. Ideally, women should be able to burn about 2,200 calories per day if they maintain a healthy exercise routine. Women who want to lose weight should still eat a minimum of 1,200 calories per day." ]
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what is a pulse meeting
[ "Pulse Meetings and Leader Pulse Meetings Pulse Meetings are a method of structuring information exchange and decision making where leaders and employees meet and can then act based on frequently and systematically provided information concerning how the operation is going according to plan and what has caused any deviations.he method is an important instrument enabling a leader to: 1 Continually take the pulse of the operation. 2 Share and receive information quickly. 3 Continually ask employees about ways of working. 4 Quickly ensure that short-term solutions are put in place." ]
[ "The Weekly Meeting Pulse: Managing the Heartbeat of the Business Leadership team weekly meetings should be scheduled for 90 minutes, while departmental meetings are typically closer to 30 to 60 minutes. In order to be productive, a Weekly Meeting Pulse must meet the following criteria: It must be held on the same day of each week.It must be held at the same time each week. It must use and follow the same agenda each week.It must start and end on time.eams should aim to spend around 50% of these meetings solving issues. To ensure that you are staying on track and maintaining a pulse on the business, be patient with the Weekly Meeting Pulse process and over time, you’ll see a notable rise in health of your team and improved communication throughout business.", "pulse point pulse point. one of the sites on the surface of the body where arterial pulsations can be easily palpated. The most commonly used pulse point is over the radial artery at the wrist. Other pulse points include the temporal artery in front of the ear; the common carotid artery at the lower level of the thyroid cartilage; the facial artery at the lower margin of the jaw; and the femoral, popliteal, posterior tibialis, and dorsalis pedis pulse points.", "Cardiovascular Tests and Procedures An event monitor is a portable device used to record your heart’s electrical activity when you have symptoms. It records the same information as an electrocardiogram (ECG), but for longer durations of time. Most of these devices can transmit the recorded information directly to your healthcare provider.", "- 1) Heartbeat is sometimes used interchangeably with pulse. Your heart is basically a big muscle whose job it is to pump blood filled with nutrients to the rest of the body. Pulse is, in a simplified way, a measurement of feeling your heartbeat or heart pumping blood through your blood vessels.", "- pulsus tardus et parvus, more commonly known as slow-rising pulse, is a sign where, on palpation of the pulse, the pulse is late (tardus) (relative to contraction of the heart) and weak/small (parvus).Classically, it is seen in aortic valve stenosis.Please contribute to this project, if you have more information about this term feel free to edit this page. This page was last modified on 25 March 2007, at 22:26.This page has been accessed 10,874 times.lease contribute to this project, if you have more information about this term feel free to edit this page. This page was last modified on 25 March 2007, at 22:26.This page has been accessed 10,874 times.", "Pulseless electrical activity [edit on Wikidata] Pulseless electrical activity (PEA), also known by as electromechanical dissociation, refers to cardiac arrest in which a heart rhythm is observed on the electrocardiogram that should be producing a pulse, but is not. Pulseless electrical activity is found initially in about 55% of people in cardiac arrest.", "pulse Definition of pulse. 1 1a : the regular expansion of an artery caused by the ejection of blood into the arterial system by the contractions of the heartb : the palpable beat resulting from such pulse as detected in a superficial artery; also : the number of individual beats in a specified time period (such as one minute) a resting pulse of 70.", "Pulse Pulse (or the count of arterial pulse per minute) is equivalent to measuring the heart rate. The heart rate can also be measured by listening to the heart beat directly (auscultation), traditionally using a stethoscope and counting it for a minute.", "- 1. the pulse as appreciated at the radial artery usually in the wrist. The definition information for radial pulse is provided by Stedman's. You can search our medical dictionary here.", "Pulse-chase analysis In biochemistry and molecular biology, a pulse-chase analysis is a method for examining a cellular process occurring over time by successively exposing the cells to a labeled compound (pulse) and then to the same compound in an unlabeled form (chase). Radioactivity is a commonly used label.ild-type and axr2-1 seedlings were labeled with 35S-methionine, and AXR2/axr2-1 protein was immunoprecipitated either immediately after the labeling period (t = 0) or following a 15-minute chase with unlabeled methionine (t = 15).", "What does your pulse measure? Answer Your pulse is the number of times your heart beats in a minute; it's your heart rate. Answer The rhythmical throbbing of arteries and veins produced by the regular contractions of the heart, especially as palpated at the wrist or in the neck. Here is a general standard of pulse rate (PR).", "What is the pulse and how do I check it? The pulse is a crucial measure of the heart rate. An extremely slow pulse combined with dizziness can indicate shock and help identify internal bleeding. A pulse that is too quick, on the other hand, points to high blood pressure and cardiovascular problems. With practice, it is easy to take your own pulse and those of other people.", "pulse pulse. 1 light year - Not a length of time but a distance, the distance a pulse of light travels in one year (about 5.88 trillion miles). 2 pea - Comes from Greek pison, pulse, pease.. 3 asphyxia - Its original meaning was stoppage of the pulse. ictus - The beat of the pulse, based on the Latin word for stroke..", "pulse radial pulse that felt over the radial artery at the wrist. Riegel's pulse one that is diminished during respiration. slow pulse one with less than the usual number of pulsations per minute; called also vagus pulse and pulsus tardus. thready pulse one that is very fine and scarcely perceptible.", "pulse medical Definition of pulse 1 a: a regularly recurrent wave of distension in arteries that results from the progress through an artery of blood injected into the arterial system at each contraction of the ventricles of the heart", "- A pulse (from Latin: puls, from Ancient Greek πόλτος: poltos porridge ), sometimes called a grain legume , is an annual leguminous crop yielding from one to twelve seeds of variable size, shape, and color within a pod. Pulses are used as food for humans and other animals.", "What is the capillaries? A pulse can be found where and artery passes over a bone, for example, in your wrist (also known as the radial pulse).", "Pulseless Electrical Activity True PEA is a condition in which cardiac contractions are absent in the presence of coordinated electrical activity. PEA encompasses a number of organized cardiac rhythms, including supraventricular rhythms (sinus versus nonsinus) and ventricular rhythms (accelerated idioventricular or escape).", "- Definition of pulse. 1a : the regular expansion of an artery caused by the ejection of blood into the arterial system by the contractions of the heartb : the palpable beat resulting from such pulse as detected in a superficial artery; also : the number of individual beats in a specified time period (such as one minute) a resting pulse of 70.", "What kind of vegetable is a pulse? A pulse is an annual leguminous crop yielding from one to twelve grains or seeds of variable size, shape, and color within a pod. Pulses are used for food and animal feed. The term pulse, as used by the Food and Agricultural Organization, is reserved for crops harvested solely for the dry grain.This excludes green beans and green peas, which are considered vegetable crops.ulses are used for food and animal feed. The term pulse, as used by the Food and Agricultural Organization, is reserved for crops harvested solely for the dry grain. This excludes green beans and green peas, which are considered vegetable crops.", "pulse The word pulse has many shades of meaning, but most of them involve something characterized by short, rhythmic bursts. If you’re angry, the muscles in your jaw might pulse — meaning they contract quickly in short bursts. Pulse can be a noun that describes the rhythmic pumping of blood through your veins and arteries. You’ve probably had a nurse take your pulse as a way to measure your heart rate. Pulse can refer to other things that have a rhythmic beat, like the pulse of dance music or a pulse of flashing light.", "- Definition of pulse 1 a: the regular expansion of an artery caused by the ejection of blood into the arterial system by the contractions of the heart b: the palpable beat resulting from such pulse as detected in a superficial artery; also: the number of individual beats in a specified time period (such as one minute)", "- The apical pulse is a measure of cardiac function that is completed by placing a stethoscope at the apex of the heart and counting for one minute. It represents the opening and closing of the valves in the heart. Lub dub are the two sounds heard that make up one heartbeat.", "20 Techniques to Improve Meeting Productivity: #4 Pulse Check Gather pulse ratings from each individual at the meeting. a. Pass out small pieces of paper to all participants and ask them to select a number from one (low) to ten (high) that reflects their expectations for a successful outcome about the issue at hand. Have them write this number on the paper.his technique should be used to help you feel the pulse of your group on an issue, positive or negative, so that you can use it to the group’s greatest advantage and benefit. When to Use PULSE CHECK. 1 When you want to check how your group feels about a specific issue.", "Pulse Position Modulation Pulse position modulation is a signal modulation technique that allows computers to share data by measuring the time each data packet takes to reach the computer. It is often used in optical communication, such as fiber optics, in which there is little multi-pathway interference.", "Arrhythmia Your pulse is your heart rate, or the number of times your heart beats in one minute. 2 Pulse rates vary from person to person. Your pulse is lower when you are at rest and increases when you exercise (more oxygen-rich blood is needed by the body when you exercise).our pulse is your heart rate, or the number of times your heart beats in one minute. 2 Pulse rates vary from person to person. Your pulse is lower when you are at rest and increases when you exercise (more oxygen-rich blood is needed by the body when you exercise).", "Pulse Pulse (or the count of arterial pulse per minute) is equivalent to measuring the heart rate. The heart rate can also be measured by listening to the heart beat by auscultation, traditionally using a stethoscope and counting it for a minute.", "- pulse 1. (pŭls) n. 1. The rhythmical throbbing of arteries produced by the regular contractions of the heart, especially as palpated at the wrist or in the neck.", "- Friends and family members embrace outside the Orlando Police Headquarters during the investigation of a shooting at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Fla., on June 13, 2016. Steve Nesius—Reuters Police investigate the Pulse nightclub following a mass shooting in Orlando, Fla., on June 12, 2016.", "Pulseless Electrical Activity Background. Pulseless electrical activity (PEA) is a clinical condition characterized by unresponsiveness and lack of palpable pulse in the presence of organized cardiac electrical activity. Pulseless electrical activity has previously been referred to as electromechanical dissociation (EMD)." ]
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multiloculated definition
[ "- A panoramic radiograph showed a well defined, corticated, multilocular radiolucent lesion in the region of the left premolar-molar region. Abscesses are located subareolar (23%), intramammary unilocular (12%), or intramammary multilocular (65%)." ]
[ "- Multicellular. Definition. adjective. Having or consisting of many cells or more than one cell to perform all vital functions. Supplement. Examples of organisms that are multicellular are humans, animals and plants. Word origin: L, comb. form of multus much, many + NL cellulāris, equiv. to cellul(a) live cell.aving or consisting of many cells or more than one cell to perform all vital functions. Supplement. Examples of organisms that are multicellular are humans, animals and plants.", "- noun. 1 a person who dates more than one person at a time, usually just for sex or other perks. 2 See more words with the same meaning: flirting, hit on, pimp, player, wing-man. 3 See more words with the same meaning: skill, skilled, talent, talented.ink to this slang definition. To link to this term in a web page or blog, insert the following. To link to this term in a wiki such as Wikipedia, insert the following.", "multiplier Definition of multiplier: A number which indicates the magnitude of a particular macroeconomics policy measure. In other words, the multiplier attempts... Definition of multiplier: A number which indicates the magnitude of a particular macroeconomics policy measure. In other words, the multiplier attempts to quantify the additional effects of a policy beyond those that are immediately measurable. For example, a decrease in taxation will have more of an effect than just the value of the reduced taxes.", "- › used to show that something has two purposes, or that someone does two things: He now proposes to turn the disused site into a wind farm cum wildlife sanctuary. Redundancy prompted one man to relaunch himself as a gardener cum odd job man.", "- loculated pleural effusion. Type:Term. Definitions. 1. pleural effusion that is confined to one or more fixed pockets in the pleural space.", "- Define multifactorial: caused or marked by a polygenic mode of inheritance dependent on a number of genes at different… — multifactorial in a sentence caused or marked by a polygenic mode of inheritance dependent on a number of genes at different loci; also : caused by or dependent on the…", "periphrasis 1 the use of many words where one or a few would do; roundabout way of speaking or writing; circumlocution. 2 an expression that is an instance of this.", "- Princeton's WordNet(0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: several(a)(adj) (used with count nouns) of an indefinite number more than 2 or 3 but not many. several letters came in the mail; several people were injured in the accident. respective(a), several(a), various(a)(adj)", "- multi-. 1. a combining form meaning “many,” “much,” “multiple,” “many times,” “more than one,” “more than two,” “composed of many like parts,” “in many respects,” used in the formation of compound words: multiply; multivitamin.", "- An algebraic expression consisting of one or more summed terms, each term consisting of a constant multiplier and one or more variables raised to integral powers. polynomial equation An equation of the form , where is a polynomial. population In statistics, population refers to the entire group about which data are being collected. positive number", "sum n., v. summed, sum•ming. n. 1. the aggregate of two or more numbers, magnitudes, quantities, or particulars as determined by or as if by the mathematical process of addition: The sum of 6 and 8 is 14. 2. an amount or quantity, esp. of money: to lend small sums. 3. a series of numbers or quantities to be added up.", "Definitions &Translations Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word concerted. Princeton's WordNet(0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: concerted, conjunct, conjunctive, cooperative(adj) involving the joint activity of two or more. concerted action; the conjunct influence of fire and strong wind; the conjunctive focus of political opposition; a cooperative effort; a united effort; joint military activities.", "- Set of two numbers in which the order has an agreed-upon meaning, such as the Cartesian coordinates (x, y), where the first coordinate represents the horizontal position, and the second coordinate represents the vertical position. 9. One of two or more expressions that are multiplied together to get a product. 10. The line segment connecting two nonadjacent vertices in a polygon. 13. The smallest nonzero number that is a multiple of two or more numbers. 14. A selection in which order is not important. 15. A closed plane figure made up of several line segments that are joined together.", "- Divided into a specified number of parts: fourplex. [From Latin -plex, -fold (as in duplex, twofold); see plek- in Indo-European roots.]", "Multiplicative Model Multiplicative Model. 1 A statistical model in which the combined effect of several factors is the product of the effects produced by each in the absence of the others. A statistical model in which the combined effect of several factors is the product of the effects produced by each in the absence of the others.", "Multiplier 1 Multiplier (coefficient) , the number of multiples being computed in multiplication, also known as a coefficient in algebra.2 Lagrange multiplier, a scalar variable used in mathematics to solve an optimisation problem for a given constraint. Lagrange multiplier, a scalar variable used in mathematics to solve an optimisation problem for a given constraint. 2 Multiplier (Fourier analysis) , an operator that multiplies the Fourier coefficients of a function by a specified function (known as the symbol).", "- undetermined - not precisely determined or established; not fixed or known in advance; of indeterminate age; a zillion is a large indeterminate number; an indeterminate point of law; the influence of environment is indeterminate; an indeterminate future. indeterminate.", "CPT/HCPCS Modifier -51. Used when more than one procedure is performed during the same surgical episode; one code doesn't describe all of the procedures performed; and the secondary procedure is not minor or incidental to the major procedure.", "Hund's rule of maximum multiplicity Atoms [edit]. The multiplicity of a state is defined as 2S + 1, where S is the total electronic spin. A high multiplicity state is therefore the same as a high-spin state. The lowest-energy state with maximum multiplicity usually has unpaired electrons all with parallel spin.", "- having several or many sides; many-sided. 2. participated in by more than two nations, parties, etc.; multipartite: multilateral agreements on disarmament.", "- Definition of 'multistep'. Word Frequency. multistep (ˈmʌltɪˌstɛp) adjective. comprising or involving several steps or stages. studies have revealed that metastasis is a multistep process that can be divided into three distinct stages. Trends of 'multistep'.", "capitated Medical Definition of capitated. : of, relating to, participating in, or being a health-care system in which a medical provider is given a set fee per patient (as by an HMO) regardless of the treatment required.", "- › (of an ​attempt to do something) ​determined and ​serious, or done together with ​others: I really made a concerted ​effort to get ​involved in ​community ​affairs. (Definition of concerted from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press).", "multifactorial Definition of multifactorial 1: caused or marked by a polygenic mode of inheritance dependent on a number of genes at different loci The essence of multifactorial (polygenic) inheritance is that a single component of the phenotype (a single character) can be controlled by several independent gene loci. —Ernst Mayr ; also: caused by or dependent on the interaction of multiple genes combined with one or more environmental factors", "multiple Definition of multiple. 1a : the product of a quantity by an integer 35 is a multiple of 7b : something in units of more than one or two. 2 : parallel 4b.", "- multi-. combining form. 1. many or much: multiflorous; multimillion. 2. more than one: multiparous; multistorey.", "Definitions &Translations Numerology. 1 Chaldean Numerology. The numerical value of loped in Chaldean Numerology is: 9. 2 Pythagorean Numerology. The numerical value of loped in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7.", "binomial 1. (Mathematics) a mathematical expression consisting of two terms, such as 3x + 2y. 2. (Biology) a two-part taxonomic name for an animal or plant. See binomial nomenclature. adj. (Mathematics) referring to two names or terms.", "Double (basketball) This has occurred five times in the NBA. A quintuple-double is the accumulation of a double-digit number total in all five categories in a game. Two quintuple-doubles have been recorded by high school girls, but none have occurred in college or professional games.", "What Is a Multidomestic Corporation? A multidomestic corporation is a multinational corporation that operates on a localized management structure. Instead of centralizing and making all decisions from one primary location, the multinational corporation decentralizes." ]
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is antifreeze harmful to dogs
[ "Antifreeze Poisoning in Dogs Antifreeze Poisoning in Dogs. Many dog owners know that antifreeze is toxic to dogs, but not all people understand how dangerous antifreeze poisoning can really be. Unfortunately, exposure to even a small amount of antifreeze can quickly lead to death. Antifreeze poisoning in dogs is a very serious matter." ]
[ "Drinking Anti-freeze? · just now. Report Abuse. it will really kill you-renal failure. but how much and what type of antifreeze makes the answer tricky. there are at least 2 main forms or ingredients. we have good toxicity data for rats and dogs, but the info on humans does not appear to be fully consistent.", "Ask the Edmonds Vet: Why do dogs and cats drink antifreeze and how does it kill them? This is one of the most common forms of poisoning seen in dogs and cats. It usually happens when the antifreeze drips from your vehicle’s radiator, forming a puddle on the garage floor or driveway. The active ingredient in antifreeze is ethylene glycol, a syrupy liquid that seems almost addictive to some pets.", "Anti Freeze Poisoning in Dogs (Ethylene Glycol Poisoning) (Ethylene Glycol Poisoning) Every year thousands of dogs and cats are accidentally poisoned with Ethylene Glycol. Antifreeze, also called coolant, is the colored fluid (usually green or red) found in your car's radiator. Ethylene Glycol is an ingredient found in antifreeze, radiator coolants, brake fluid, liquid rust inhibitors and hydraulic fluids. The taste is sweet and dogs are attracted to it.", "Is Lysol OK to Use Around Dogs? Many chemical cleansers are harmful to pets. Jupiterimages/Comstock/Getty Images. Lysol is a phenol-based cleaning product generally not recommended for use in homes with dogs. Phenol can cause liver damage to pets, and Lysol gives off potentially harmful volatile organic compounds in its vapors. Additionally, if your dog licks or ingests Lysol, it can cause serious chemical burns, usually on the tongue and upper esophagus.", "- Milk-based products can cause digestion problems for some dogs, so instead of sharing your ice cream cone, veterinarians recommend purchasing frozen desserts made especially for canines or whipping some up yourself.", "- Your Dog and Albuterol. Generally your dog will not achieve albuterol toxicity when you are properly controlling the dose of the medication. The biggest albuterol hazard to a dog is the owner's inhaler. If the dog finds it and decides to use it as a chew toy, the canister may rupture.", "Antifreeze No Longer a Sweet Treat for Pets The best way to determine with certainty if a particular product contains the bitterant is to contact the company through their 800 number and inquire about the specific batch number. Even with the addition of the bittering agent, antifreeze, coolant, and other automotive fluids remain toxic to pets.", "Antifreeze Is a Sweet but Deadly Poison for Pets Ethylene glycol, the main ingredient in most antifreeze brands, has an inviting aroma and a sweet flavor. Its appealing smell and taste often tempt animals and children to drink the highly poisonous substance.", "Is Advil Safe For Your Dog? If you suspect Antifreeze poisoning, it must be treated within 4-6 hours, before irreversible kidney damage is done. PURGE THE POISON. In most cases of poisoning, getting your pet to vomit is the most important thing that you can do. To induce vomiting, give hydrogen peroxide at 1 teaspoon per 10 lbs of body weight. If your pet doesn’t vomit in 10 minutes, repeat again. NEVER do more than 2 treatments of peroxide.", "- Antifreeze is a chemical, primarily consisting of ethylene glycol, which when mixed with water serves to lower the freezing point and raise the boiling point of the mixture. Traditionally, the combination of antifreeze and water is known as coolant.thylene glycol is the main ingredient of antifreeze, with the additives making up 10% or less of the total. A 50/50 mixture is generally recommended, and this provides freezing protection down to -34°F (-36.7°C) and boiling protection up to 265°F (129°C). Featured Featured Products.", "Antifreeze Poisoning The liver quickly breaks down ethylene glycol into toxic products that can lead to kidney failure and death. Even a small amount of antifreeze can be fatal to dogs and cats. Antifreeze poisoning is a medical emergency, and early treatment is crucial. Signs include: staggering, vomiting, increased drinking and urination, and seizures. Diagnosis is generally based on the results of blood and urine tests.", "Dogs: The Dangers of Cold Weather 1 Don’t trim the dog’s hair short during winter – In exceptional cases, provide him with adequate outerwear; 2 Because of the cold, indoors dogs generally become less active and it can be necessary to reduce the amount of food given. 3 Talk to your vet before doing any change.", "- Conclusion on Ice Cubes. Ice cubes, when given to a pet dog, can be very useful in the summertime. Staying hydrated, especially when it’s hot outside, using some ice cubes is reasonable and healthy.The viral ice cube rumor claiming they’re dangerous for dogs is an exaggeration.onclusion on Ice Cubes. Ice cubes, when given to a pet dog, can be very useful in the summertime. Staying hydrated, especially when it’s hot outside, using some ice cubes is reasonable and healthy.", "- Most notably in low concentrations in shampoo products, it is not found to have side effects. Tea Tree oil can be toxic to dogs, but this is most commonly found with application of the direct oil to the skin, and more concerning-ingestion of the oil.", "Canine Cryoprecipitate Canine Cryoprecipitate Indications And Usage. Canine cryoprecipitate, lyophilized, is indicated for the treatment of inherited coagulopathies and von Willebrand’s crisis or prevention. Cryoprecipitate can also be used as a topical hemostatic in surgery or dental procedures.", "Antifreeze Poisoning in Dogs 1 Keep antifreeze containers tightly closed and stored out of the reach of pets. 2 Take care not to spill antifreeze, and if it is spilled, ensure that it is immediately and thoroughly cleaned up. 3 Dispose of used antifreeze containers properly. Check the radiator of your car regularly, and repair leaks immediately.", "Flaxseed Oil For Dogs â Benefits, Risks, Dosage, and Safety The dangers or risks of using flaxseed oil are the following: 1 May contribute to inflammation, worsening allergies or arthritis when the dog’s diet is grain-based. 2 Some dogs may not may not convert ALA into the necessary EPA and DHA. 3 Flaxseed oil or ground flaxseed may become rancid very easily. 4 Too much flaxseed oil may cause diarrhea.", "Antifreeze Poisoning in Humans â Signs and Symptoms Effects of Antifreeze Poisoning. The effects of antifreeze poisoning are not directly from ethylene glycol but rather as a result of the metabolites (breakdown products of ethylene glycol). Alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH), an enzyme in the liver and also found in the lining of the stomach, is responsible for the breakdown of ethylene glycol. Ethylene glycol is sequentially metabolized into 1 : Glycoaldehyde. Glycolic acid (from glycoaldehyde)", "Cold Weather Pet Safety Stay home: Hot cars are a known threat to pets, but cold cars also pose significant risk to your pet’s health. You’re already familiar with how a car can rapidly cool down in cold weather; it becomes like a refrigerator, and can rapidly chill your pet.", "Anti Freeze Poisoning in Dogs (Ethylene Glycol Poisoning) Antifreeze, also called coolant, is the colored fluid (usually green or red) found in your car's radiator. Ethylene Glycol is an ingredient found in antifreeze, radiator coolants, brake fluid, liquid rust inhibitors and hydraulic fluids. The taste is sweet and dogs are attracted to it.", "Antifreeze An antifreeze is an additive which lowers the freezing point of a water-based liquid. An antifreeze mixture is used to achieve freezing-point depression for cold environments and also achieves boiling-point elevation (anti-boil) to allow higher coolant temperature.ost automotive engines are water-cooled to remove waste heat, although the water is actually antifreeze/water mixture and not plain water. The term engine coolant is widely used in the automotive industry, which covers its primary function of convective heat transfer for internal combustion engines.", "Is Rubbing Alcohol Safe to Use on Dogs? However, she goes on to say, “Isopropyl alcohol can be very drying to delicate skin. If a pet were to drink isopropyl alcohol, which is unlikely because of its bitter taste, it would cause nausea, vomiting, depression and coma.", "antifreeze antifreeze - a liquid added to the water in a cooling system to lower its freezing point. 1 ethanediol, ethylene glycol, glycol - a sweet but poisonous syrupy liquid used as an antifreeze and solvent.", "Is antifreeze and engine coolant the same? Anti-freeze (ethylene glycol, which is sweet-tasting and often fatally ingested by pets and children) is preferred over water because it doesn't promote rust and is a more effective coolant. There are numerous types of coolant/antifreeze on the market and NO they are not all the same. Though many contain ethylene or proplyene glycol the corrosion and rust inhibitors vary greatly from type to type. For example Dexcool (orange) is an HOAT coolant and should not be used in ford motor vehicles.", "- A plumber has put 18 gallons of antifreeze into my water pipes can the antifreeze interact with copper or lead pipes or pipes with lead soddering and cause contamination to the water?", "Artificial sweetener can be toxic for dogs Some sugar-free gum, mints, mouthwash and toothpaste also contain the sugar substitute. Some cookie recipes call for Xylitol. As far as anyone knows, Xylitol is not dangerous to people, but in dogs it can cause a sudden drop in blood sugar (hypoglycemic shock) and even liver failure.", "Dogs and Cold Weather: How Cold is Too Cold? It’s cold outside! Playing in the snow is great fun and you and your dog both may enjoy it. However, keep in mind that the cold can also be dangerous to your dog. A dog who gets too cold could develop hypothermia; a condition that occurs when the dog’s body temperature falls below normal.", "- If you are concerned about poisoning your pets, you can use a propylene glycol coolant like Engine Ice or any of the others on the market, but they require a complete flush of the old ethylene coolant with vinegar and water because they are not compatible.", "- Nothing in this agreement will have an effect on the warning labels that appear on antifreeze. Even with the addition of a bitterant, when it is included, antifreeze remains a toxic substance for dogs. The bitterant does not change that— it is simply intended to make the sweet taste of antifreeze less attractive. Far better would be a move to a less toxic antifreeze substance as is used in Sierra.", "Antifreeze Poisoning Effects, Symptoms, Treatment By itself, ethylene glycol does not cause the deleterious effects of anti-freeze poisoning. The signs and symptoms of anti-freeze poisoning are caused by the metabolites produced by the breakdown of ethylene glycol. Ethylene glycol is metabolized by the enzyme alcohol dehydrogenase that resides in the liver cells and in the lining of the stomach." ]
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what is a high school principal salary
[ "- With nearly three in five of High School Principals in the United States reporting more than 10 years of experience, the field is heavily weighted toward experienced professionals. Average pay for High School Principals is $85K per year and can range from $53K on the lower end to $121K per year near the higher end.Location and experience level each impact pay for this group, with the former having the largest influence.verage pay for High School Principals is $85K per year and can range from $53K on the lower end to $121K per year near the higher end. Location and experience level each impact pay for this group, with the former having the largest influence." ]
[ "High School Band Teacher Salaries The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that the median salary for high school teachers was $53,230 as of May 2010. Indeed.com reports that the national average salary for high school band teachers as of September 2013 is slightly higher, at $56,000. Related Reading: High School Biology Teacher Interview Questions.", "How Much do High School Teachers Make? Average High School Teacher Pay vs. Other Best Jobs. Taking home $59,330 on average, high school teachers make salaries comparable to those of elementary school teachers ($56,830), middle school teachers ($57,620) and school counselors ($56,040). Salaries vary a little more for other professionals who work within a school system.", "- (United States). Elementary School Principals in the United States tend to have a good amount of experience under their belt — slightly less than three-fifths have more than 10 years in the field. While pay runs from $51K to $112K per year, median earnings come to $79K per year.Geography and tenure each impact pay for this group, with the former having the largest influence. Female Elementary School Principals survey participants are more prevalent than men — 64 percent of professionals.United States). Elementary School Principals in the United States tend to have a good amount of experience under their belt — slightly less than three-fifths have more than 10 years in the field. While pay runs from $51K to $112K per year, median earnings come to $79K per year.", "- 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.alaries 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.", "- A Texas high school teacher, with 5-9 years of experience, earns an average salary of $42,178. That's still way below the average pay for high school coaches in Texas of $73,804 reported in the American-Statesman.eachers don't make a lot of money. That's common knowledge. Still, it may surprise readers to learn that the average salary for teachers in Texas public schools is significantly less than the average pay for high school coaches, according to an article in the Austin-Statesman.", "What is the average salary for Principal Engineer jobs? The industry with the highest salary for Principal Engineer jobs is Construction. The average Construction salary for Principal Engineer jobs is £72,500. In the last month, the salary has risen by 53 per cent. *compared to the previous month.", "- For example the median expected annual pay for a typical Assistant School Principal in the United States is $80,432, so 50% of the people who perform the job of Assistant School Principal in the United States are expected to make less than $80,432.Source: HR Reported data as of October 2015. 1 Salary.2 Salary + Bonus.or example the median expected annual pay for a typical Assistant School Principal in the United States is $80,432, so 50% of the people who perform the job of Assistant School Principal in the United States are expected to make less than $80,432. Source: HR Reported data as of October 2015.", "- Teacher High School Salaries in Berkeley, California. How much does a Teacher High School in Berkeley, CA make? The median annual Teacher High School salary in Berkeley, CA is $65,171, as of March 31, 2017, with a range usually between $51,638-$76,551 not including bonus and benefit information and other factors that impact base pay.", "School Principal Salaries in Minnesota How much does a School Principal make in Minnesota? The average salary for a School Principal is $14.47 per hour in Minnesota, which is 7% above the national average. Salary estimates are based on 134 salaries submitted anonymously to Indeed by School Principal employees, users, and collected from past and present job advertisements on Indeed in the past 24 months. The typical tenure for a School Principal is 1-3 years.", "Salaries and Pensions Point of interest: the average salary -- that's the average salary -- of a school superintendent in the state of Illinois is higher than that of the governor! Overall, there are more than 100 school district officials in Illinois who make more than the governor. 1 Big Pay, Little District by Jake Griffin, Daily Herald, May 21, 2014. 2 The 100 highest-paid school administrators in Illinois in 2006 had salaries ranging from $205,590 to $380,227. Here are the 17 who made more than a quarter million dollars for the year: Superintendents'.", "How Much do High School Teachers Make? Salary Outlook. The BLS reports the median annual salary for high school teachers was $55,360 in 2013. The best-paid 10 percent in the field made approximately $86,720, while the bottom 10 percent made $37,230.Compensation is typically based on years of experience and educational level.alaries vary a little more for other professionals who work within a school system. For example, a high school teacher makes more than a child and family social worker ($46,060) and more than a sports coach ($37,610) – although many who choose this vocation also work as teachers.", "Headmasters' Compensation The average compensation of the top 500 CEO's is in the millions according to Executive Paywatch. Headmasters' compensation averages about $200,000. On the other hand many headmasters earn more than some public school superintendents do. The average salary without benefits for a superintendent is $160,000.Now, college presidents by contrast make significantly more than private school headmasters.They average about $400,000 with a dozen or so well over $1,000,000 in annual compensation.ow, college presidents by contrast make significantly more than private school headmasters. They average about $400,000 with a dozen or so well over $1,000,000 in annual compensation.", "How Much do High School Teachers Make? Taking home $58,260 on average, high school teachers make salaries comparable to those of elementary school teachers ($56,320), middle school teachers ($56,630), and school counselors ($56,160).Salaries vary a little more for other professionals who work within a school system.he BLS reports the median annual salary for high school teachers was $55,360 in 2013. The best-paid 10 percent in the field made approximately $86,720, while the bottom 10 percent made $37,230.", "- High school sports tend to be played at a higher level of competition than kids have experienced before, and that requires educated coaching. If you aim to be a high school coach, expect to work either full or part-time, and to earn a salary that can range anywhere from about $25,000 to more than $40,000 per year.", "- The annual salary for someone with the job title Assistant School Principal may vary depending on a number of factors including industry, company size, location, years of experience and level of education.or example the median expected annual pay for a typical Assistant School Principal in the United States is $80,432, so 50% of the people who perform the job of Assistant School Principal in the United States are expected to make less than $80,432. Source: HR Reported data as of October 2015.", "Teacher - Secondary School - Physical Education A principal teacher can earn up to £51,330, while the scale for depute head teachers and head teachers ranges from £45,111 to £88,056, depending on the size of school. Salaries in independent schools may differ slightly. Conditions. You would work in a gym or outdoors on playing fields, sometimes in bad weather.", "- Principal Engineer average salary is $99,643, median salary is $93,000 with a salary range from $39,500 to $1,650,000. Principal Engineer salaries are collected from government agencies and companies. Each salary is associated with a real job position.", "- According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the median or average salary for high school coaches in the U.S. is $30,830 per year as of 2010. Pay varies by geographic location. Top-paying states for high school baseball coaches are the District of Columbia (DC), Mississippi and New Hampshire.", "Principal Job Description and Salary Often, larger schools have assistant or vice principals to aid with school administration. As of May 2012, the median annual salary for a principal in elementary, middle and high school was $87,760, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' (BLS) most recent principal salary study.he top 10% of principals earned more than $130,810 yearly salary and the bottom 10% of principals earned a yearly salary of less than $58,530.", "Salaries and Pensions Point of interest: the average salary -- that's the average salary -- of a school superintendent in the state of Illinois is higher than that of the governor! Overall, there are more than 100 school district officials in Illinois who make more than the governor. 1 Big Pay, Little District by Jake Griffin, Daily Herald, May 21, 2014. The 100 highest-paid school administrators in Illinois in 2006 had salaries ranging from $205,590 to $380,227.", "- Elementary School Principal Salary. Elementary School Principal average salary is $93,628, median salary is $92,000 with a salary range from $37,471 to $143,222.", "- The average salary for high school principal jobs in Peekskill, NY is $49,000.Average high school principal salaries can vary greatly due to company, location, industry, experience and benefits.This salary was calculated using the average salary for all jobs with the term high school principal anywhere in the job listing.verage high school principal salaries can vary greatly due to company, location, industry, experience and benefits. This salary was calculated using the average salary for all jobs with the term high school principal anywhere in the job listing.", "- A High School Teacher earns an average salary of Rs 242,960 per year. People in this job generally don't have more than 20 years' experience. Skills that are associated with high pay for this job are French Language and Mathematica. Experience has a moderate effect on income for this job.", "- Average Elementary School Principal salaries for job postings in Tacoma, WA are 8% higher than average Elementary School Principal salaries for job postings nationwide.", "- Elementary School Principals in the United States tend to have a good amount of experience under their belt — slightly less than three-fifths have more than 10 years in the field.While pay runs from $51K to $112K per year, median earnings come to $79K per year.Geography and tenure each impact pay for this group, with the former having the largest influence. Female Elementary School Principals survey participants are more prevalent than men — 64 percent of professionals.United States). Elementary School Principals in the United States tend to have a good amount of experience under their belt — slightly less than three-fifths have more than 10 years in the field. While pay runs from $51K to $112K per year, median earnings come to $79K per year.", "How Much do High School Teachers Make? Salary Outlook. The BLS reports the median annual salary for high school teachers was $55,360 in 2013. The best-paid 10 percent in the field made approximately $86,720, while the bottom 10 percent made $37,230.Compensation is typically based on years of experience and educational level.aking home $58,260 on average, high school teachers make salaries comparable to those of elementary school teachers ($56,320), middle school teachers ($56,630), and school counselors ($56,160). Salaries vary a little more for other professionals who work within a school system.", "The salaries of 45 Houston ISD high school principals The salaries of 45 Houston ISD high school principals. Updated 4:54 pm, Saturday, January 2, 2016. Students across Houston return to school this week after a two-week break for the winter holiday, but for man of their hard-working principals, the school year never stops.", "- 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.The most experienced teachers with 20 years or more earned $37,111 to $84,227.or 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. The most experienced teachers with 20 years or more earned $37,111 to $84,227.", "How Much do High School Teachers Make? Average High School Teacher Pay vs. Other Best Jobs. Taking home $59,330 on average, high school teachers make salaries comparable to those of elementary school teachers ($56,830), middle school teachers ($57,620) and school counselors ($56,040).", "- (India). A High School Teacher earns an average salary of Rs 242,960 per year. People in this job generally don't have more than 20 years' experience. Skills that are associated with high pay for this job are French Language and Mathematica. Experience has a moderate effect on income for this job." ]
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population mariposa ca
[ "- Mariposa County, California (CA) County population in 2014: 17,682 (all rural); it was 17,130 in 2000. County owner-occupied with a mortgage or a loan houses and condos in 2010: 2,953. County owner-occupied free and clear houses and condos in 2010: 2,274. County owner-occupied houses and condos in 2000: 4,623." ]
[ "Santa Clarita Santa Clarita, CA. Santa Clarita is the fourth largest city in Los Angeles County, California, United States and the twenty-fourth largest city in the state of California. The 2010 US Census reported the city's population grew 16.7% from the year 2000 to 176,320 residents.", "Population of Goleta, CA Population of Goleta, CA Last official estimated population of Goleta city (Santa Barbara County**, California state) was 30,797 (year 2014) [1]. This was 0.01% of total US population and 0.08% of total California state population. Area of Goleta city is 7.9 mi² (=20.5 km²) [6], in this year population density was 3,886.06 p/mi². If population growth rate would be same as in period 2010-2014 (+0.75%/yr), Goleta city population in 2018 would be 31,734*.", "Population of California state Population of California state. Last official estimated population of California was 39,144,818 (year 2015)[1]. This was 12.2% of total US population. Area of California is 163,694.7 mi² (=423967.7 km²), in this year population density was 239.13 p/mi². If population growth rate would be same as in period 2010-2015 (+1%/yr), California population in 2017 would be 39,927,768*.", "California Population California's current population is estimated at 38,715,000 as of January 1, 2015 by the California Department of Finance. The United States Census Bureau officially estimates the California population at 36,756,666 as of July 1, 2008.", "- With 7,931 people, Pismo Beach is the 529th most populated city in the state of California out of 1,497 cities. But watch out, Pismo Beach, because August with 7,711 people and Joshua Tree with 7,811 people are right behind you. The largest Pismo Beach racial/ethnic groups are White (89.3%) followed by Hispanic (4.4%) and Two or More (2.4%). In 2013, the median household income of Pismo Beach residents was $65,859. Pismo Beach households made slightly more than Avalon households ($65,433) and Whittier households ($65,489) . However, 7.2% of Pismo Beach residents live in poverty. The median age for Pismo Beach residents is 51.9 years young.", "Rosamond, California According to 2010 United States census data, the town population was 18,150. The Postal Service shows portions of Rosamond as having the names Tropico Village, California, named after a mine, and Willow Springs.", "- Population of Madera County. Last official estimated population of Madera County was 151,154 (year 2014)[1]. This was 0.047% of total US population and 0.4% of total California state population. Area of Madera County is 2,153.3 mi² (=5577 km²), in this year population density was 70.20 p/mi². If population growth rate would be same as in period 2010-2014 (+0.05%/yr), Madera County population in 2017 would be 151,371 .", "Mariposa, California 26.9%. According to our research of California and other state lists there were 31 registered sex offenders living in Mariposa, California as of August 29, 2015. The ratio of number of residents in Mariposa to the number of sex offenders is 70 to 1.olleges/universities with over 2000 students nearest to Mariposa: 1 University of California-Merced (about 27 miles; Merced, CA; Full-time enrollment: 5,981). 2 Merced College (about 30 miles; Merced, CA; FT enrollment: 6,973). 3 University of Phoenix-Central Valley Campus (about 45 miles; Fresno, CA; FT enrollment: 2,109).", "Golden state population trends The estimated total population of Santa Barbara County as of January 2006 was 421,625, according to The California Department of Finance. The county seat is Santa Barbara and the largest city is Santa Maria.", "Lake Elsinore, California Lake Elsinore is a city in western Riverside County, California, United States. Established as a city in 1888, it is on the shore of Lake Elsinore, a natural freshwater lake about 3,000 acres in size. The city has grown from a small resort town in the late 19th century and early 20th century to a population of 51,821 at the 2010 census.", "- Most / Least Educated Cities in CA. As of 2010-2014, the total population of Calexico is 39,281, which is 44.90% more than it was in 2000. The population growth rate is much higher than the state average rate of 12.39% and is much higher than the national average rate of 11.61%.", "- Population of Maricopa County Last official estimated population of Maricopa County was 3,823,609 (year 2014) [1]. This was 1.199% of total US population and 56% of total Arizona state population.", "- Recent posts about Mariposa, California on our local forum with over 2,000,000 registered users. Mariposa is mentioned 566 times on our forum: Latest news from Mariposa, CA collected exclusively by city-data.com from local newspapers, TV, and radio stations. Ancestries: Armenian (7.9%), Irish (7.7%), American (5.7%), German (4.5%), Polish (3.0%), Italian (2.9%).", "- Total Estimated California Veteran Population: 1,844,803 Total Estimated National Veteran Population: 22,328,279 California Veterans as a Percent of National Population: 8.3%", "Manteca, CA Profile: Facts, Map & Data Manteca, California - Basic Facts. The City of Manteca had a population of 73,795 as of July 1, 2016. Manteca ranks in the upper quartile for Population Density and Diversity Index when compared to the other cities, towns and Census Designated Places (CDPs) in California. See peer rankings below.", "- The population of the City of San José is estimated by the California Department of Finance (DOF) to have grown by 9,754 persons or 0.9% in calendar year 2016, from 1,036,325 persons on January 1, 2016 to 1,046,079 persons on January 1, 2017.", "Allentown, Pennsylvania Newman Ca Population 2017. Newman Ca's estimated population is 10,224 according to the most recent United States census. Based on data from the American Community Survey, in 2015 there were households in the city, with an average size of people per household. The vacancy rate was %, with a median rent of $/month.", "Demographics of California As of 2006, California had an estimated population of 37,172,015, more than 12 percent of the U.S. population. This includes a natural increase since the last census of 1,557,112 people (that is 2,781,539 births minus 1,224,427 deaths) and an increase due to net migration of 751,419 people.", "- Population of Maricopa County. Last official estimated population of Maricopa County was 3,823,609 (year 2014) [1]. This was 1.199% of total US population and 56% of total Arizona state population. Area of Maricopa County is 9,224.4 mi² (=23891.1 km²), in this year population density was 414.51 p/mi². If population growth rate would be same as in period 2010-2014 (+0.04%/yr), Maricopa County population in 2018 would be 3,830,112 .", "Rosemead Rosemead is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States. As of the 2010 census, it had a population of 53,764. Rosemead is part of a cluster of cities, along with Arcadia, Temple City, Monterey Park, San Marino, and San Gabriel, in the west San Gabriel Valley with a growing Asian population.", "California Population California has been the most populous state in the United States officially since the 1970 Census when population of California (19,953,134) exceeded the population of New York State (18,237,000). California's current population is estimated at 38,715,000 as of January 1, 2015 by the California Department of Finance. The United States Census Bureau officially estimates the California population at 36,756,666 as of July 1, 2008. In the 2000 Census, the California population was numbered at 33,871,648.", "Population & Demographics Maricopa is Arizona’s 88th municipality, incorporated on October 15, 2003. The City’s population is 48,374, according to the Arizona Department of Revenue. That is a 2873% increase over 2000 Census numbers. Maricopa is approximately 43 square miles, with a planning area of 233 square miles. The average household income in Maricopa is $75,000; this is among the highest in the state of Arizona.", "- Population in households in Clovis ; Total Population: 37,178; Male Population: 18,378; Under 5 years: 1,684; 5 to 9 years: 1,594; 10 to 14 years: 1,437; 15 to 17 years: 810; 18 and 19 years: 543; 20 years: 292; 21 years: 243; 22 to 24 years: 846; 25 to 29 years: 1,579; 30 to 34 years: 1,301; 35 to 39 years: 1,129; 40 to 44 years: 1,064; 45 to 49 years: 1,165; 50 to 54 years: 1,131; 55 to 59 years:", "Population of California 2018 Population of California 2017. As per US Census Bureau Report 2010, the Population of California State is 37.25 Million. In the year 1850, the Population of California was around 92500 only. Thereafter, within ten years, a biggest raise in population of California i.e. 310.4%.", "- Sutter County, California. Sutter County is a county in the U.S. state of California. As of the 2010 census, the population was 94,737. The county seat is Yuba City. Sutter County is included in the Yuba City, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area as well as the Sacramento-Roseville, CA Combined Statistical Area.", "Mariposa, California For population 25 years and over in Mariposa: 1 High school or higher: 78.0%. 2 Bachelor's degree or higher: 14.5%. 3 Graduate or professional degree: 7.3 4 %. Unemployed: 9. 5 2%. Mean travel time to work (commute): 19.7 minutes.", "- 45 room lodge in the heart of historic Mariposa. 1 413 people like this and 401 people follow this. 2 1,502 people have been here.", "California population approaches 40 million The State of California is home to almost 40 million people, a new report from the Department of Finance says, making it far and away the biggest state by population in the country. The report says California added 300,000 people in the year ending July 1, 2017, giving the state a total population of 39.6 million, with most of the population gain coming from births. There are now nine counties that have populations of more than 1 million people: Alameda, Contra Costa, Sacramento, Santa Clara, San Diego, Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Riverside and Orange.", "Sacramento metropolitan area Nevada County, California. Nevada County is a county in the Sierra Nevada of California. As of the 2010 census, the population was 98,764. The county seat is Nevada City. Nevada County comprises the Truckee-Grass Valley, CA Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is also included in the Sacramento-Roseville, CA Combined Statistical Area. It is in the Mother Lode Country", "Ramona The Ramona Community Planning Area had a population of 33,404 at the 2000 census. The January 1, 2006, population of the Ramona Community Planning Area is estimated to be 36,405 by the San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG). USDA Hardiness Zones are 9b and 10a." ]
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what cell produces melanin
[ "Melanin Like all good sunshades, the umbrellas in our skin are darkly colored. The dark pigment in our skin, called melanin, is typically black or brown. This protein is produced by special cells, called melanocytes, which are located in the lowest level of our epidermis (the surface layer of our skin, Figure 1). 1 MANUFACTURING MELANIN (Figure 1): Melanin is the pigment primarily responsible for our skin color. Melanin is produced in special cells, called melanocytes, located in the lower layer of our epidermis (the surface layer of our skin). Melanocytes themselves are not the umbrellas of our skin. They merely produce the melanin for our skin, in the form of tiny granules called melanosomes." ]
[ "What role do melanocytes play in skin color? A Dr. Patricia Farris, MD , Dermatology, answered. Melanocytes are the cells that synthesize pigment. Through a series of enzymatic reactions these cells efficiently produce melanin pigment that determines skin color. Once it is formed, melanin is packaged into tiny vesicles called melanosomes.", "What causes freckles and moles We all have pigment-producing cells in our skin called melanocytes. These melanocytes produce melanin pigment and feed it to keratinocytes, the normal skin cells that form the outer barrier of our skin.This barrier protects us from the insults of nature, and importantly, from the sun.This pigment prevents us from being damaged by the sun’s powerful rays.hese melanocytes produce melanin pigment and feed it to keratinocytes, the normal skin cells that form the outer barrier of our skin.This barrier protects us from the insults of nature, and importantly, from the sun. This pigment prevents us from being damaged by the sun’s powerful rays.", "- Melanocytes synthesize and store brown pigment, melanin, that gives the tissue a dark color. Melanocytes are common in the stratum basale of the epidermis in the skin, whe … re they play a major role in determining skin color. They are also found in the dermis, eye, heart, brain, and bone..elanocytes synthesize and store brown pigment, melanin, that gives the tissue a dark color. Melanocytes are common in the stratum basale of the epidermis in the skin, whe … re they play a major role in determining skin color. They are also found in the dermis, eye, heart, brain, and bone..", "Human biological adaptability Melanin is normally located in the epidermis, or outer skin layer. It is produced at the base of the epidermis by specialized cells called melanocytes. These cells have photosensitive receptors, similar to those in the eye, that detect ultraviolet radiation from the sun and other sources.n lighter skin, color is also affected by red cells in blood flowing close to the skin. To a lesser extent, the color is affected by the presence of fat under the skin and carotene, a reddish-orange pigment in the skin. Hair color is also due to the presence of melanin.", "Melanin Melanin is produced by the oxidation of the amino acid tyrosine, followed by polymerization. The pigment is produced in a specialized group of cells known as melanocytes. There are three basic types of melanin: eumelanin, pheomelanin, and neuromelanin. The most common is eumelanin, of which there are two types—brown eumelanin and black eumelanin. Pheomelanin is a cysteine-containing red polymer of benzothiazine units largely responsible for red hair, among other pigmentation.", "Human skin color Melanin is formed through the process of metabolization of tyrosine, which is an amino acid. In the skin, melanin is produced by cells called melanocytes. There are certain conditions in the body that involve melanin. For example, albinism is a condition where the body lacks melanin.In albinism, the normal amounts of pigment in the body are not there.It is not only humans that suffer from albinism.n the skin, melanin is produced by cells called melanocytes. There are certain conditions in the body that involve melanin. For example, albinism is a condition where the body lacks melanin. In albinism, the normal amounts of pigment in the body are not there. It is not only humans that suffer from albinism.", "Human biological adaptability Melanin is normally located in the epidermis, or outer skin layer. It is produced at the base of the epidermis by specialized cells called melanocytes. These cells have photosensitive receptors, similar to those in the eye, that detect ultraviolet radiation from the sun and other sources.elanin is normally located in the epidermis, or outer skin layer. It is produced at the base of the epidermis by specialized cells called melanocytes. These cells have photosensitive receptors, similar to those in the eye, that detect ultraviolet radiation from the sun and other sources.", "Scientists Using Melanin From Aborted Black Babies To Create Solar Cells: Are Living Blacks Next? READ MORE HERE. by Monica Davis. In an frightening line of research on solar cells, scientists are examining the connection between melanin (skin pigmentation) and solar cell development. Of course, it’s all clouded in jargon and officialese, but the basic idea is this: the creation of a melanin-based solar cell.elanin, or skin pigment has a variety of properties, including lessening the toxic effect of heavy metals, protection against biological warfare attacks, and acting as a sunscreen. In biological science melanin is known to possess a diverse set of roles and functions in a wide range of organisms.", "- Print | Email article to a friend | Last updated: March 31, 2015. Melanocyte-stimulating hormone describes a group of hormones produced by the pituitary gland, hypothalamus and skin cells. It is important for protecting the skin from UV rays, development of pigmentation and control of appetite.rint | Email article to a friend | Last updated: March 31, 2015. Melanocyte-stimulating hormone describes a group of hormones produced by the pituitary gland, hypothalamus and skin cells. It is important for protecting the skin from UV rays, development of pigmentation and control of appetite.", "- This is produced by melanocyte stimulating harmone melanocyte-stimulating hormone Melanin stimulating hormone, or m … elanocyte stimulating hormone (MSH). It is produced in the pituitary and cause melanocytes to increase production of melanin, the pigment responsible for darkening of the skin. This period of change is called pu…. 2 Vitiligo Patches Vitiligo is a condition that results in patches of de-pigmentation in the skin, and is the result of melanocytes (the cells responsible for the colour in skin) starting to di….", "Melanin The pigment is produced in a specialized group of cells known as melanocytes. There are three basic types of melanin: eumelanin, pheomelanin, and neuromelanin. The most common type of melanin is eumelanin. There are two types of eumelanin—brown eumelanin and black eumelanin.Pheomelanin is a cysteine-containing red polymer of benzothiazine units largely responsible for red hair, among other pigmentation.Neuromelanin is found in the brain, though its function remains obscure.here are two types of eumelanin—brown eumelanin and black eumelanin. Pheomelanin is a cysteine-containing red polymer of benzothiazine units largely responsible for red hair, among other pigmentation. Neuromelanin is found in the brain, though its function remains obscure.", "- Melanin (/ ˈ m ɛ l ə n ɪ n / ( listen); from Greek: μέλας melas, black, dark) is a broad term for a group of natural pigments found in most organisms. Melanin is produced by the oxidation of the amino acid tyrosine, followed by polymerization. The melanin pigments are produced in a specialized group of cells known as melanocytes.", "Melanin In the brain, tissues with melanin include the medulla and pigment-bearing neurons within areas of the brainstem, such as the locus coeruleus and the substantia nigra. It also occurs in the zona reticularis of the adrenal gland. The melanin in the skin is produced by melanocytes, which are found in the basal layer of the epidermis. Although, in general, human beings possess a similar concentration of melanocytes in their skin, the melanocytes in some individuals and ethnic groups produce variable amounts of melanin.", "What is Qatum Physics? The Pigment Melanin is produced by cells in the Epidermis called Melanocytes. Melanin is defined as: According to the Merriam Webster’s Colligate Dictionary as: *Melanism – 1. An increased amount of black or nearly black pigmentation (as of skin, feathers, or hair) of an individual or kind of organism. 2.", "Melanin, Afrocentricity, and Pseudoscience Two main types of melanin are produced within melanosomes (Fig. 4)-eumelanin, a black-brown compound, and phae- omelanin, a yellow to yellowish-brown pigment found in mammalian hair and chicken feathers (Robins, 1991).", "- abstract melanocytes are an essential cell type found in the skin and hair these cells provide pigmentation and thus photoprotection from ultraviolet radiation current understanding of the process of pigmentation comes from studying pigmentation mutants in a variety of speciesn embryonic day 14 5 melanocytes exit from the overlying dermis and populate the epidermis and developing hair follicles melanocytes also travel to the leptomeninges iris choroid of the posterior eye and stria vascularis of the cochlea", "Scientists Using Melanin From Aborted Black Babies To Create Solar Cells: Are Living Blacks Next? Second, melanin development in human skin doesn’t work this way. Melanin is not some static substance. It is produced by cells called malanocytes via a process called melanogenesis. Basically, an enzyme called tyrosinase acts as a catalyst for melanin production when an amino acid called tyrosine is oxidized.This is what happens when a cut potato turns brown.elanin, or skin pigment has a variety of properties, including lessening the toxic effect of heavy metals, protection against biological warfare attacks, and acting as a sunscreen. In biological science melanin is known to possess a diverse set of roles and functions in a wide range of organisms.", "Melanin In the brain, tissues with melanin include the medulla and pigment-bearing neurons within areas of the brainstem, such as the locus coeruleus and the substantia nigra. It also occurs in the zona reticularis of the adrenal gland. The melanin in the skin is produced by melanocytes, which are found in the basal layer of the epidermis.", "Melanocyte-Stimulating Hormone (MSH) In most vertebrates, MSH is produced by an intermediate lobe of the pituitary gland. Its secretion causes a dramatic darkening of the skin of fishes, amphibians, and reptiles. The darkening occurs as granules of melanin spread through the branches of specialized melanocytes called melanophores.", "- The deeper layer of the epidermis contains the pigment producing (melanogenesis) cells, melanocytes. These produce the dark brown pigment in the epidermis, eumelanin. The melanocyte forms part of the epidermal unit in a ratio of 1:36 keratinocytes.he upper most outer layer of the skin, the epidermis, consists of squamous cells (flat and scale-like in shape) and underneath basal cells (round shaped).", "Melanocyte Through a process called melanogenesis, these cells produce melanin, which is a pigment found in the skin, eyes, and hair. This melanogenesis leads to a long-lasting pigmentation, which is in contrast to the pigmentation that originates from oxidation of already-existing melanin.elanocytes /mɛˈlaenɵsaɪt/ mɛˈlænɵsaɪt are-melanin producing cells located in the bottom (layer the stratum) basale of the'skin s, epidermis the middle layer of the (eye the), uvea the inner, ear, meninges, bones and. Heart melanin is the pigment primarily responsible for skin. color", "Scientists Find New Way to Tan or Lighten Skin The MSH binds to a receptor on melanocyte skin cells called MC1R and makes these cells produce melanin, which darkens the skin. But researchers have been stumped by how sex hormones can enhance or lessen skin pigmentation, because neither estrogen nor progesterone works through MC1R.", "- Confidence votes 50.8K. Melanin is located in your basal cells of the epidermis. Melanin is found in other body locations as well, such as the iris, inner ear, and adrenal gland. Melanin is found in the skin and is a pigment produced by melanocytes.The function of melanin is how light or dark skinned a person is.elanocytes synthesize and store brown pigment, melanin, that gives the tissue a dark color. Melanocytes are common in the stratum basale of the epidermis in the skin, whe … re they play a major role in determining skin color. They are also found in the dermis, eye, heart, brain, and bone..", "Hyperpigmentation Hyperpigmentation is associated with a number of diseases or conditions, including but not limited to the following: 1 Addison's disease and other sources of adrenal insufficiency, in which hormones that stimulate melanin synthesis, such as melanocyte-stimulating hormone (MSH), are frequently elevated. 2 Cushing's disease or other excessive 3 ... Acanthoelanin is produced by melanocytes at the lower layer of the epidermis. Melanin is a class of pigment responsible for producing color in the body in places such as the eyes, skin, and hair. As the body ages, melanocyte distribution becomes less diffuse and its regulation less controlled by the body.", "Black People : Do white people have melanin? The Pineal gland goes on to produce the Melanin. Melanocysts are the actual cells that hold the Melanin, and in comparison, White people have the same amount of Melanocysts as Black people; but the difference is in White people Melanocysts are closer together, and smaller in size.. Where as in Black people our Melanocysts are spread out and larger in size..", "- Melanin granules are seen in the melanocyte, but, astonishingly enough, not so commonly as in the epidermal cells. Melanin granules are composed of numerous fine dense particles (Figs. 3 and 4), which first form small aggregates and finally become the larger, electron-dense melanin granules.", "- While it can cause irreversible damage, the sun is however essential for life and the skin uses its rays for the synthesis of melanin and vitamin D. A melanin factory. It is in the epidermis and more precisely in the basal layer that the melanocytes, are found, an army of cells responsible for the synthesis of melanins. This occurs all the time but is strongly stimulated by the effects of UVB rays, 1000 times more effective than UVA radiation.", "- Melanocytes /mɛˈlaenɵsaɪt/ mɛˈlænɵsaɪt are-melanin producing cells located in the bottom (layer the stratum) basale of the'skin s, epidermis the middle layer of the (eye the), uvea the inner, ear, meninges, bones and. Heart melanin is the pigment primarily responsible for skin. colorhrough a process called melanogenesis, these cells produce melanin, which is a pigment found in the skin, eyes, and hair. This melanogenesis leads to a long-lasting pigmentation, which is in contrast to the pigmentation that originates from oxidation of already-existing melanin.", "Melanocyte Through a process called melanogenesis, these cells produce melanin, which is a pigment found in the skin, eyes, and hair. This melanogenesis leads to a long-lasting pigmentation, which is in contrast to the pigmentation that originates from oxidation of already-existing melanin.elanocytes /mɛˈlaenɵsaɪt/ mɛˈlænɵsaɪt are-melanin producing cells located in the bottom (layer the stratum) basale of the'skin s, epidermis the middle layer of the (eye the), uvea the inner, ear, meninges, bones and. heart", "Melanin Like all good sunshades, the umbrellas in our skin are darkly colored. The dark pigment in our skin, called melanin, is typically black or brown. This protein is produced by special cells, called melanocytes, which are located in the lowest level of our epidermis (the surface layer of our skin, Figure 1). MANUFACTURING MELANIN (Figure 1): Melanin is the pigment primarily responsible for our skin color. Melanin is produced in special cells, called melanocytes, located in the lower layer of our epidermis (the surface layer of our skin)." ]
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what are reasons your bank account could be on block
[ "When a Company Blocks Your Credit or Debit Card It may be that the company placed a block — or a hold — on your card for the estimated total of your bill. Merchants use blocks to make sure you have sufficient funds to pay your bill. If you’re near your credit limit or you have a low balance in your bank account when a block is placed, your card could be declined for additional purchases. To avoid surprises at the cash register, ask your card issuer and the merchant if they use blocking." ]
[ "DEFINITION of 'Blocked Account' An account freeze includes actions taken by a bank, brokerage or government to prevent transactions in an account. An account freeze includes actions taken by a bank, brokerage or government to prevent transactions in an account.", "- When a hold has been placed on your account, all or part of the funds in your account may not be available to you. This can cause overdrafts and a host of other problems for the account holder.", "Phishing - The CitiBank Email Scam If the application process is inalized on a Saturday, Sunday or Bank Holiday or on a Business Day at a time when the processing of your deposit can not be completed that same day, your account will be opened on the following Business Day.", "What Is a Restricted Bank Account? Bank Placed Restrictions. If your account has been overdrawn due to insufficient funds, the bank likely will restrict your account. You can deposit funds, but can't withdraw. Any checks written or pending purchases against the account may be declined.", "- A security freeze does not stop misuse by a thief of your existing bank account or credit accounts, which is called existing account fraud. You still have to check the monthly statements on your existing accounts for any erroneous charges or debits.", "Get Solution In many cases, banks do not permit depositors to spend the proceeds of a deposit until several days have elapsed.", "Why is my account reported as closed? Your account may be reported as closed for a variety of reasons: 1 You requested it. 2 You paid off or refinanced a loan. 3 Your creditor closed it due to inactivity. 4 Your creditor canceled your account because of delinquencies. 5 The credit bureau made a mistake.", "- If your entire account is frozen, you will need to stop the direct deposits so that you can be sure you will have access to your money. If the bank accepts the deposit, it may be frozen along with the other money in the account.", "- When your bank account is frozen, you can’t use your money, outstanding checks will not clear, and you may be responsible for bank charges as a result. When creditors freeze your account, it's also called a bank levy, attachment, or garnishment.", "- Viewing Tweets won't unblock @HQonESPN. 1 Highly Questionable‏Verified account @HQonESPN Apr 14. 2 Highly Questionable‏Verified account @HQonESPN Apr 14. 3 Highly Questionable‏Verified account @HQonESPN Apr 14. Highly Questionable‏Verified account @HQonESPN Apr 1 13. Highly Questionable‏Verified account @HQonESPN Apr 12.", "Hackers are blackmailing banks with threats of DDoS attacks By News. Hackers are threatening banks and other financial institutions with Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks if they don’t pay them tens of thousands of dollars, according to various reports. More than 100 companies were threatened, according to MarketWatch, which cited a Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agent.", "Learn About a Court Ordered Levy on a Bank Account For a certain amount of time, your bank account is frozen and you have the opportunity to get the levy lifted. However, if the levy isn’t lifted, the creditor can take the money from your bank account until the debt has been satisfied.", "Frozen Bank Accounts A frozen bank account is a sure sign that a creditor or debt collector has obtained a court judgment against you (or your joint account holder, if you have a joint bank account). A creditor or debt collector cannot freeze your bank account unless it has a judgment.", "Frequently Asked Questions (FAQâs) If your account is locked, it usually means that we need some more information about your account or recent transactions. Please click here to contact us, or click Contact at the bottom of any page. When you call, please have the following information ready so we can confirm that you own the account:", "- This is due to the strict requirements for client accounts, and the risk that clients may try to use your client account to launder money. Large cash payments may also be a sign of money laundering and accepting them can also be a security risk.", "Frozen Bank Accounts A frozen bank account is a sure sign that a creditor or debt collector has obtained a court judgment against you (or your joint account holder, if you have a joint bank account).owever, a creditor or debt collector is required to notify you (1) that it has filed a lawsuit against you; and (2) that it has obtained a judgment against you. If your first notice of the court case is a frozen bank account, you have not received proper notice under the law.", "Funds Availability: When Will Your Deposit Clear? What you’ll notice is that your “available” balance is lower than the full balance of your account because your financial institution has placed a hold on a deposit. There’s good reason why your bank or credit union is permitted to put your funds on hold.", "Why Did The Bank Place a Hold on My Checking Account? This also applies to checks that the bank has reasonable doubt about – that is, they doubt the funds will clear. The bank should notify you if they have placed your account on hold. Why Do Banks Place Holds on Checks? The most common reason banks put a hold on funds in your account is to ensure that a check clears.", "- Why was my account blocked? We noticed unusual activity in your account, so we temporarily blocked it. We know that having your account blocked can be frustrating, but it’s an important tool to help us protect all of our customers, including you, from junk email and online fraud. Change or reset your password If you think your Microsoft account has been compromised, try to sign in to it online. (If you're already signed in on your device, sign out first.)", "How to Remove a Balance Hold From a Bank Account A balance hold on your bank account can prevent you from getting to your money.The money is there, but you can't use it until the bank releases the hold. To get a balance hold released, you must know why the bank initiated it.It might be a routine matter of waiting for a check to clear, or the bank might be exercising its right of setoff -- its right to apply your account balance toward a loan debt, for example.o get a balance hold released, you must know why the bank initiated it. It might be a routine matter of waiting for a check to clear, or the bank might be exercising its right of setoff -- its right to apply your account balance toward a loan debt, for example.", "DYK: When does your bank account become inoperative? Inoperative account. As per Reserve Bank of India (RBI) guidelines, a savings bank account, and even a current account, is considered dormant or inoperative if there are no transactions in it for at least two years.", "- Treat your Remote PIN like you do your bank card PIN – never share it with anyone. Remember that no one will be able to access your accounts using the app if they do an unauthorised SIM swap on your cellphone number because the app is linked to your cellphone.y Remote PIN is blocked as I entered it incorrectly. You will not be able to sign in to Remote Banking (app or Internet) if your Remote PIN is blocked and your access is suspended. This is done as a security measure to protect your money. You will need to call Client Care on 0860 10 20 43 to reset your Remote PIN.", "- If a bank does decide to freeze an account, they will not allow a customer access to their money for a period of time that is normally 30 days or more. I can not begin to tell you the horror stories that I have heard over the years when this happens.", "Office of Foreign Assets ControlâOverview Banks must keep a full and accurate record of each rejected transaction for at least five years after the date of the transaction. For blocked property (including blocked transactions), records must be maintained for the period the property is blocked and for five years after the date the property is unblocked.", "- Simply put, it’s when someone uses your personal information for their gain and your loss. They can take over financial accounts, file tax refunds in your name, rent or buy properties and even commit crimes in your name. There’s a new identity fraud victim every 2 seconds! 2.our bank monitors transactions on your existing account. They may not see accounts opened using your identity at another bank – or an application for a student loan, welfare check, or cellular plan in another state either.", "- Bankrate wants to hear from you and encourages thoughtful and constructive comments. We ask that you stay focused on the story topic, respect other people's opinions, and avoid profanity, offensive statements, illegal contents and advertisement posts. Comments are not reviewed before they are posted.", "What does it mean if I receive a hold on my account after I have made a deposit? Situations that typically cause a check to be held include: 1 There is reason to believe the funds may be uncollectible. 2 The source of the check (e.g., foreign checks) 3 The account is a new account (new account rules apply for the first 30 days the account is open) The account has repeated overdrafts in the last 6 months.", "- Banks must report all blockings to OFAC within 10 business days of the occurrence and annually by September 30 concerning those assets blocked (as of June 30).The annual report is to be filed on form TD F 90-22.50. Once assets or funds are blocked, they should be placed in a separate blocked account.", "Q: how long does it take for an account to become inactive, after it has being blocked and your final update on your account recovery request has being received? my account was blocked for some reason unknown to me, i tried to retrieve it using the account recovery option but could not remember much of the details i used to create the account. after a few i recieved the final update on my account recovery request and it was suggested that i create a new account. i assumed that the account would be inactive ...", "- Banks are also making it harder for customers to withdraw and deposit cash, with Chase imposing new capital controls that mandate identification for cash deposits and ban cash being deposited into another person’s account." ]
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definition of cosmic
[ "cosmic Definition of cosmic for English Language Learners. : 1 of or relating to the universe or outer space. : 2 relating to spiritual matters. : 3 very large or important." ]
[ "cosmic ray Definition of cosmic ray for English Language Learners. : a stream of energy that enters the Earth's atmosphere from outer space.", "cosmos Definition of cosmos for English Language Learners. 1 the cosmos : the universe especially when it is understood as an ordered system. : 2 a tall plant that has usually white, pink, or red flowers.", "- Link to File. Gives an overview of the basic definition of Cosmic Education. It was adapted by Jennifer Morgan from Michael and D'Neil Duffy's book Children of the Universe: Montessori Cosmic Education for the Elementary Classroom.", "- Originally, nebula was a name for any diffuse astronomical object, including galaxies beyond the Milky Way.", "What is cosmic energy? Every particle in this universe emits some energy. The energy from extra-terrestrial bodies (which lie out side of earth's field) is known as cosmic energy. Solar energy (energy that comes from Sun) is also a form of cosmic energy. ♥ λDIƭυλ ♥ ııllllııllıı · 1 decade ago.", "Cosmos Cosmology is the study of the cosmos in several of the above meanings, depending on context. All cosmologies have in common an attempt to understand the implicit order within the whole of being. In this way, most religions and philosophical systems have a cosmology. Cosmology is a branch of metaphysics that deals with the nature of the universe, a theory or doctrine describing the natural order of the universe. The basic definition of Cosmology is the science of the origin and development of the universe.", "- Nebula means Cloud in Latin. A nebula is an interstellar cloud of hydrogen, helium, plasma and dust. They are often called stellar nurseries because stars are born within them. There are many types of Nebula, some stars have nebula's around them when they approach the final stages of their lives as in Wolf Rayet stars.", "- noun, Astronomy. 1. one of over a thousand known extragalactic objects, starlike in appearance and having spectra with characteristically large redshifts, that are thought to be the most distant and most luminous objects in the universe. Also called quasi-stellar object. Origin of quasar.", "- COMSEC is also a category of classified information that requires special safeguarding, access. restrictions, and briefings. COSMIC Top Secret. COSMIC stands for “Control Of Secret Material in an International Command.” COSMIC Top Secret is the term used. for NATO Top Secret information.", "- Freebase(0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: Hyperspace is a method of traveling sometimes used in science fiction. It is typically described as an alternative region of space co-existing with our own universe which may be entered using an energy field or other device.", "Astronomy A giant Hubble mosaic of the Crab Nebula, a supernova remnant. Astronomy (from Greek: ἀστρονομία) is a natural science that studies celestial objects and phenomena. It applies mathematics, physics, and chemistry, in an effort to explain the origin of those objects and phenomena and their evolution.", "Metaphysics Metaphysical Cosmology is the branch of metaphysics that deals with the world as the totality of all phenomena in space and time. Historically, it has had quite a broad scope, and in many cases was founded in religion. The ancient Greeks drew no distinction between this use and their model for the cosmos.", "- Cosmology by definition is the branch of astronomy involving the origin and evolution of the universe, from the Big Bang to the future of the cosmos.", "- subatomic particle: Linking to the cosmos. 1 any of various self-contained units of matter or energy that are the fundamental constituents of all matter. Subatomic particles include electrons, the negatively charged, almost massless particles t...", "What Is Cosmology? Definition & History Definition & History. Cosmology is the branch of astronomy involving the origin and evolution of the universe, from the Big Bang to today and on into the future. Cosmologists puzzle over exotic concepts like string theory, dark matter and dark energy and whether there is one universe or many (sometimes called the multiverse).", "Heaven Heaven [N] [T] [S] 1 Definitions. The phrase heaven and earth is used to indicate the whole universe ( Genesis 1:1 ; Jeremiah 23:24 ; Acts 17:24 2 ). Meaning of words in the original, (a) The usual Hebrew word for heavens is shamayim , a plural form meaning heights, elevations ( Genesis 1:1 ; 2:1 ). (c) Heb. galgal, literally a wheel, is rendered heaven in Psalms 77:18 (RSV, whirlwind).", "- Example Sentences for cosmically. 1 The free man knows that man is, cosmically considered, impressively insignificant. 2 Astronomically and cosmically 29considered, no intelligible meaning is conveyed. 3 Cosmically regarded, this war is a debauch rather than a purge, and debauches have always to be paid for.", "Cosmic distance ladder The cosmic distance ladder (also known as the extragalactic distance scale) is the succession of methods by which astronomers determine the distances to celestial objects.", "Cosmic background radiation Cosmic background radiation is electromagnetic radiation from the sky with no discernible source.ne component is the cosmic microwave background radiation. This component is redshifted photons that have freely streamed from an epoch when the Universe became transparent for the first time to radiation.", "Translations for spiral galaxy Freebase(0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: Spiral galaxy. A spiral galaxy is a certain kind of galaxy originally described by Edwin Hubble in his 1936 work The Realm of the Nebulae and, as such, forms part of the Hubble sequence. Spiral galaxies consist of a flat, rotating disk containing stars, gas and dust, and a central concentration of stars known as the bulge.", "galaxy -ax•ies. 1 Astronomy a large system of stars held together by mutual gravitation and isolated from similar systems by vast regions of space. (usually cap.) See Milky Way. 2 any large and brilliant or impressive assemblage of persons or things:a galaxy of opera stars.", "Definition of galaxy galaxy - 4 definitions - noun: 1. galaxy -- a splendid assemblage (especially of famous people) Source:WordNet 3.0 : 2. galax -- tufted evergreen perennial herb having spikes of tiny white flowers and glossy green round to heart-shaped leaves that become coppery to maroon or purplish in fall", "Universe The universe is commonly defined as everything that exists. It includes all kinds of physical matter and energy, the planets, stars, galaxies, and all the contents of space. Astronomers can use telescopes to look at very distant galaxies. Like this they see what the universe looked like a long time ago. This is because the light from distant parts of the universe takes a very long time to reach us. From these observations, it seems the physical laws and constants of the universe have not changed.", "Definition of 'cosmic' cosmic (kɒzmɪk ) 1. adjective. Cosmic means occurring in, or coming from, the part of space that lies outside Earth and its atmosphere. ...cosmic radiation. 2. adjective. Cosmic means belonging or relating to the universe. ...the cosmic laws governing our world.", "- Definition of celestial. 1 : of, relating to, or suggesting heaven or divinity celestial beings. 2 : of or relating to the sky or visible heavens the sun, moon, and stars are celestial bodies. 3a : ethereal, otherworldly celestial musicb : olympian, supreme the celestial impudence of the boy — Leonard Bacon.", "cosmology n the branch of astrophysics that studies the origin and evolution and structure of the universe. the branch of astronomy concerned with the physical and chemical properties of celestial bodies. Word Family.", "global Definition of global. 1 1 : spherical. 2 2 : of, relating to, or involving the entire world : worldwide a global system of communication; also : of or relating to a celestial body (as the moon) 3 3 : of, relating to, or applying to a whole (as a mathematical function or a computer program) : universal a global search of a file.", "Power Cosmic The Power Cosmic is the name of a vast source of limitless godly cosmic energy and power primarily wielded by the god-like cosmic entity Galactus.", "firmament Firmament is defined as the heavens or the sky. The space between the stars and the planets is an example of the firmament. the sky, viewed poetically as a solid arch or vault. Origin of firmament.", "hierarchy celestial hierarchy - the collective body of angels. data hierarchy - an arrangement of data consisting of sets and subsets such that every subset of a set is of lower rank than the set. taxonomy - a classification of organisms into groups based on similarities of structure or origin etc." ]
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meaning of anemia
[ "What is iron-deficiency anemia? Hemolytic anemia is a type of anemia. The term anemia usually refers to a condition in which the blood has a lower than normal number of red blood cells. Anemia also can occur if your red blood cells don't contain enough hemoglobin (HEE-muh-glow-bin)." ]
[ "What does anemic mean? Definition of Anemic. Anemic: Relating to anemia, the condition of having less than the normal number of red blood cells or less than the normal quantity of hemoglobin in the blood. The oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood is, therefore, decreased.", "Anemia of Inflammation & Chronic Disease Points to Remember. 1 Anemia is a condition in which a person has a lower than normal number of red blood cells or the amount of hemoglobin in the red blood cells drops below normal, which prevents the body’s cells from getting enough oxygen.", "Anemia What is anemia? Anemia is a condition that occurs when the amount of hemoglobin in a person's blood drops below normal. A decrease in hemoglobin is often associated with a decrease in the number of red blood cells (RBCs) and hematocrit. Hemoglobin is contained within RBCs and is necessary to transport and deliver oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body.", "What does anemic mean? What Does Anemic Mean. Definition of Anemic Anemic: Relating to anemia, the condition of having less than the normal number of red blood cells or less than the normal quantity of hemoglobin in the blood. The oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood is, therefore, decreased.", "Anemia Anemia means you have a low red blood cell count or your red blood cells don't have enough hemoglobin. Hemoglobin is an iron-rich protein found in red blood cells that carries oxygen from your lungs to the rest of your body. If you're anemic, you might experience the following: 1 weakness. 2 feeling tired/fatigued. 3 cold. 4 dizziness. 5 crankiness.", "- Anemia is a blood disorder that occurs when there is not enough hemoglobin in a person's blood. Hemoglobin is a substance in the red blood cells that makes it possible for the blood to transport (carry) oxygen through the body. When a person develops anemia, he or she is said to be anemic..", "Anemia the anemia in which the red blood cells are normal in size. nutritional anemia. anemia due to a deficiency of an essential substance in the diet, which may be caused by poor dietary intake or by malabsorption; called also deficiency anemia. See also pyridoxine, vitamin b12, folic acid, copper, iron.", "- Anemia is a condition that develops when your blood lacks enough healthy red blood cells or hemoglobin. Hemoglobin is a main part of red blood cells and binds oxygen. If you have too few or abnormal red blood cells, or your hemoglobin is abnormal or low, the cells in your body will not get enough oxygen.", "Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia in Cats Anemia is not a specific disease but rather is a symptom of some other disease process or condition. Anemia is a medical term referring to a reduced number of circulating red blood cells (RBC's), hemoglobin (Hb), or both.nemia is not a specific disease but rather is a symptom of some other disease process or condition. Anemia is a medical term referring to a reduced number of circulating red blood cells (RBC's), hemoglobin (Hb), or both.", "Anemia Anemia is a condition in which you don't have enough healthy red blood cells to carry adequate oxygen to the body's tissues. Having anemia may make you feel tired and weak. There are many forms of anemia, each with its own cause. Anemia can be temporary or long term, and it can range from mild to severe. See your doctor if you suspect you have anemia because it can be a warning sign of serious illness. Treatments for anemia range from taking supplements to undergoing medical procedures.", "- A condition marked by a deficiency of red blood cells or of hemoglobin in the blood, resulting in pallor and weariness. Example sentences. 1 For instance, if your fatigue is the result of anemia, blood transfusions may help.2 Iron-deficiency anaemia and megaloblastic anaemia can occur during pregnancy. 3 He needed 15 blood transfusions to fight anaemia and a rare infection. For instance, if your fatigue is the result of anemia, blood transfusions may help. 2 Iron-deficiency anaemia and megaloblastic anaemia can occur during pregnancy. 3 He needed 15 blood transfusions to fight anaemia and a rare infection.", "- Iron-deficiency anemia, also spelled iron-deficiency anaemia, is defined as a decrease in the amount of red blood cells (RBCs) or hemoglobin in the blood due to not enough iron.ron-deficiency anemia, also spelled iron-deficiency anaemia, is defined as a decrease in the amount of red blood cells (RBCs) or hemoglobin in the blood due to not enough iron.", "- Anemia is a condition that occurs when the number of red blood cells (RBCs) and/or the amount of hemoglobin found in the red blood cells drops below normal. Red blood cells and the hemoglobin contained within them are necessary to transport and deliver oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body.", "Anemia of Inflammation & Chronic Disease Anemia is a condition in which a person has a lower than normal number of red blood cells or the amount of hemoglobin in the red blood cells drops below normal, which prevents the body’s cells from getting enough oxygen.", "- Anemia is a condition that occurs when the number of red blood cells (RBCs) and/or the amount of hemoglobin found in the red blood cells drops below normal.Red blood cells and the hemoglobin contained within them are necessary to transport and deliver oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body.nemia is a condition that occurs when the number of red blood cells (RBCs) and/or the amount of hemoglobin found in the red blood cells drops below normal.", "- Medical Definition of ANEMIA. 1. : a condition in which the blood is deficient in red blood cells, in hemoglobin, or in total volume—see aplastic anemia, hyperchromic anemia, hypochromic anemia, megaloblastic anemia, microcytic anemia, pernicious anemia, sickle-cell anemia; compare oligocythemia.2. : ischemia.. : a condition in which the blood is deficient in red blood cells, in hemoglobin, or in total volume—see aplastic anemia, hyperchromic anemia, hypochromic anemia, megaloblastic anemia, microcytic anemia, pernicious anemia, sickle-cell anemia; compare oligocythemia. 2. : ischemia.", "- II. Anemia may be defined as any condition resulting from a significant decrease in the total body erythrocyte mass. Measurement of total body rbc mass requires special radiolabeling techniques that are not amenable to general medical diagnostic work.", "What are the side effects of anemia? Rating Newest Oldest. Best Answer: Am very sorry to hear that you have diagnosed with Anemia.. Anemia (AmE) or anaemia/anæmia (BrE), bre from The (GREEK) (ἀναιμία-an) haima haîma meaning, without blood is defined as a qualitative or quantitative deficiency, of hemoglobin a molecule inside red (RBCs). cells rbcs", "- Anemia is a condition that occurs when the number of red blood cells (RBCs) and/or the amount of hemoglobin found in the red blood cells drops below normal.", "Anemia Anemia (uh-NEE-me-uh) is a condition in which your blood has a lower than normal number of red blood cells. Anemia also can occur if your red blood cells don't contain enough hemoglobin (HEE-muh-glow-bin). Hemoglobin is an iron-rich protein that gives blood its red color.", "Anemia Anemia. 1 Anemia is a condition where the blood has insufficient red blood cells to carry oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body or not enough hemoglobin, the iron-rich protein that carries oxygen inside the red blood cells and gives blood its red color. Anemia takes several forms and may vary in severity and duration.", "- [Translate] Anemia means that the hemoglobin level is too low. Hemoglobin is the substance within red blood cells that carries oxygen. When hemoglobin gets low enough, the body tissues suffer from lack of oxygen and at very low hemoglobin levels this can lead to significant consequences.", "ANEMIA • ANEMIA (noun). The noun ANEMIA has 3 senses: 1. a deficiency of red blood cells. 2. a lack of vitality. 3. genus of terrestrial or lithophytic ferns having pinnatifid fronds; chiefly of tropical America. Familiarity information: ANEMIA used as a noun is uncommon.", "Anemia 1 Anemia is a medical condition in which the red blood cell count or hemoglobin is less than normal. 2 For men, anemia is typically defined as hemoglobin level of less than 13.5 gram/100 ml and in women as hemoglobin of less than 12.0 gram/100 ml.nemia facts. 1 Anemia is a medical condition in which the red blood cell count or hemoglobin is less than normal. 2 For men, anemia is typically defined as hemoglobin level of less than 13.5 gram/100 ml and in women as hemoglobin of less than 12.0 gram/100 ml.", "anemia Medical Definition of anemia. 1 1: a condition in which the blood is deficient in red blood cells, in hemoglobin, or in total volume—see aplastic anemia, hyperchromic anemia, hypochromic anemia, megaloblastic anemia, microcytic anemia, pernicious anemia, sickle-cell anemia; compare oligocythemia. 2 2: ischemia.", "Anemia Symptoms & Warning Signs Anemia is a lower than normal number of red blood cells (RBCs) in circulation. There are several different laboratory RBC measurements that can reveal anemia. Decreased RBC production, increased RBC destruction, and blood loss are the three major categories or causes of anemia.", "Overview Anemia is a condition in which you don't have enough healthy red blood cells to carry adequate oxygen to the body's tissues. Having anemia may make you feel tired and weak. There are many forms of anemia, each with its own cause. Anemia can be temporary or long term, and it can range from mild to severe. See your doctor if you suspect you have anemia because it can be a warning sign of serious illness.", "What is anemia? Understanding Anemia -- the Basics. Anemia is a condition that develops when your blood lacks enough healthy red blood cells or hemoglobin. Hemoglobin is a main part of red blood cells and binds oxygen. If you have too few or abnormal red blood cells, or your hemoglobin is abnormal or low, the cells in your body will not get enough oxygen. Symptoms of anemia -- like fatigue -- occur because organs aren't getting what they need to function properly.", "Anemia anemia is a medical condition in which the red blood cell count or hemoglobin is less than normal the normal level of hemoglobin is generally different in males and females for men anemia is typically defined as hemoglobin level of less than 13 5 gram 100 ml and in women as hemoglobin of less than 12 0 gram 100 mlnemia is a medical condition in which the red blood cell count or hemoglobin is less than normal the normal level of hemoglobin is generally different in males and females for men anemia is typically defined as hemoglobin level of less than 13 5 gram 100 ml and in women as hemoglobin of less than 12 0 gram 100 ml", "- Full Definition of ANEMIA. 1. a: a condition in which the blood is deficient in red blood cells, in hemoglobin, or in total volume b: ischemia.. : a condition in which the blood is deficient in red blood cells, in hemoglobin, or in total volume—see aplastic anemia, hyperchromic anemia, hypochromic anemia, megaloblastic anemia, microcytic anemia, pernicious anemia, sickle-cell anemia; compare oligocythemia. 2. : ischemia." ]
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what is cattle ranching
[ "Cattle Ranching Cattle ranching in the Great Plains of the United States and Canada differs from the raising of beef cattle on small farms farther east. In the Great Plains it is the primary activity, not an adjunct to farming, and it is conducted on horseback (and, more recently, out of a pickup truck).anching, as it developed on the Plains, was well adapted to the physical environment. Cattle were able to consume the nutrient-rich grasses, just as the bison had. Even today, grass is the most important natural resource for ranchers, and little tillage agriculture takes place in order to sustain the herds." ]
[ "Rainforest Cattle Ranchers 1 Most ranching families do not have a choice but to ranch. 2 Catlle ranchers do most of the damage to the rain forest because their cattle need a lot of space to roam. 3 Cattle industry is growing due to the demand for beef. 4 More and more land is being cleared because of the growing amount of cattle.", "- For most ranchers, fence-line weaning is leaving calves in the corral with the cows outside in the pasture. To me, the true concept of fence-line weaning is leaving calves and cows in pastures with just a fence between them.", "- Beef Cattle Ranching - Salary - Get a free salary comparison based on job title, skills, experience and education. Accurate, reliable salary and compensation comparisons for United States Welcome back!", "Poop And Profit: Slime Rancherâs Fantastic Farming But as the title suggests, Slime Rancher is about working with animals and the land, and anyone who has been within several hundred yards of a farm will know that dung is absolutely fundamental to its function.", "Cattle Cattle is a word to describe animals which are mammals and belong to the genus Bos. Within the general term of cattle are cows, bulls, oxen, heifers, steers, bullocks and calves.Cattle are the most common type of large domesticated hoofed animals. They are a prominent modern member of the subfamily Bovinae.Cattle are large grass-eating mammals with two-toed or cloven hooves and a four-chambered stomach.he word cattle is used for some wild animals as well as for domesticated cattle. Wild cattle include the Water Buffalo from South East Asia, the Musk Ox and Yak from Central Asia, the Bison of North America and Europe and the African Buffalo.", "RANCHING In the 1850s Texas cattle were shipped from coastal ports by the Morgan Lines to New Orleans and the West Indies. Herds also were trailed west through hostile Indian country to the California goldfields. By 1860 Texas cattle ranching was shifting from Southeast and South Texas to the north central frontier.The core area lay west of Fort Worth, in Palo Pinto, Erath, and Comanche counties.n the 1850s Texas cattle were shipped from coastal ports by the Morgan Lines to New Orleans and the West Indies. Herds also were trailed west through hostile Indian country to the California goldfields. By 1860 Texas cattle ranching was shifting from Southeast and South Texas to the north central frontier.", "- Herding is the act of bringing individual animals together into a group , maintaining the group, and moving the group from place to place—or any combination of those. Herding can refer either to the process of animals forming herds in the wild, or to human intervention forming herds for some purpose.", "Pastoral Farming Pastoral farming (also known in some regions as livestock farming or grazing) is farming aimed at producing livestock, rather than growing crops. Examples include dairy farming, raising beef cattle, and raising sheep for wool. In contrast, mixed farming is growing of both crops and livestock on the same farm.", "ranch [+ object] chiefly US: to raise (an animal) on a ranch The family has been ranching cattle here for 150 years. [+] more examples [-] hide examples [+] Example sentences [-] Hide examples", "American West â The Cattle Industry At that time Mexico included what was to become Texas. The longhorn cattle were kept on an open range, looked after by cowboys called vaqueros. In 1836, Texas became independent, the Mexicans left, leaving their cattle behind. Texan farmers claimed the cattle and set up their own ranches.Beef was not popular so the animals were used for their skins and tallow.e promised a good price for cattle sold in Abilene and was a man of his word. One cattleman bought 600 cows for $5,400 and sold them in Abilene for $16,800. It was the beginning of the ' beef bonanza '. Between 1867 and 1881 McCoy sent more than 2 million cattle from Abilene to Chicago.", "What does a Rancher do? Top 10 unbelievable historical concurrencies. A rancher manages a ranch, a large facility dedicated to the production of livestock for milk, fiber, or meat. Ranchers typically own their ranches and are supported by a large staff which can include family members who work on the ranch.", "- The usage is 60%-70% private while selling a small handful of trophy hunts commercially. The beautiful ranch is kept in pristine condition and is neatly manicured and looked after. The need that is arising is for a ranch foreman who will oversee the overall maintenance and care for the ranch and its wildlife. At times, you will need to help at the breeding facility at another location (10-20 days/year) The details of the job include but are not limited to:", "- Direct drivers of deforestation in Amazon countries Cattle ranching Cattle ranching is the leading cause of deforestation in the Amazon rainforest. In Brazil, this has been the case since at least the 1970s: government figures attributed 38 percent of deforestation from 1966-1975 to large-scale cattle ranching.", "- DEVELOPING AND MANAGING SMALL HERD OF BEEF CATTLE. Introductions. Beef production is a large and important segment of South African farming. Beef. farming works well with other agricultural enterprises like grain (in particular), orchard, vegetable, or other crop operations. Cattle can make efficient use of feed.", "Ranching History Still a centre of the contemporary beef cattle industry, the heartland of the old ranching frontier was the foothill country of southwestern Alberta, where the sheltered, well-watered valleys and the chinook winds which bare the hills of winter snow combine to make it one of the continent's preferred stock-raising areas.", "- Cattle is a general, collective term that means more than one … cattle-beast, cow, bull, heifer, steer, calf or a mix of the above. Cattle can be used for two animals up to infinite numbers. Cattle is a general, collective term that means more than one … cattle-beast, cow, bull, heifer, steer, calf or a mix of the above. Cattle can be used for two animals up to infinite numbers.", "- “Open range” cattle ranching refers to the practice of running cattle herds on the unfenced open public lands of the prairie. Cattle were driven into and kept in southeastern Colorado almost as soon as non-Native settlement began to take place in the 1820s.", "Ranch-style house Ranch (also American ranch, California ranch, rambler or rancher) is a domestic architectural style originating in the United States. The ranch house is noted for its long, close-to-the-ground profile, and minimal use of exterior and interior decoration.", "- Tribal Ranches carry out for land acquisitions pursuant to 16 N.T.C., § 1: 1 Consolidate Indian holdings in “Checkerboard” areas in the best interest of the Navajos residing in the area and the welfare of the Navajo Nation. 2 Provide grazing lands for members of the Navajo Nation who have valid grazing permits.", "What does a Rancher do? A ranch is a large tract of land that is primarily for the purpose of raising and feeding grazing livestock. The people who own or operate a ranch are called ranchers, and they raise livestock such as cattle or sheep, or less common livestock such as elk, bison, ostrich, emu or alpacas. The ranching and livestock industry is growing faster than any other agricultural sector in the world.", "What Kind of Work Do Ranchers Do? Just a handful of ranchers spread out over a few different ranches can supply food and other essential goods to a huge number of consumers. Ranching is a complicated occupation that requires ranchers to perform a variety of different jobs. The work of a rancher depends on the specific type of ranch in question, but according to longtime rancher Walt Davis, the author of “How to Not Go Broke Ranching,” this work can be grouped into a handful of categories.", "- The Origin of Western-style Ranching in Mexico. Cattle ranching is driven by a population's desire to eat beef. When Cortez' conquistadores had completed the conquest of the Aztec and Mayan empires they were rich and powerful beyond their wildest dreams but the local foodstuff lacked the meat they desired.he ties of the Texan culture to the culture of the southern United States, particularly that of the Scot-Irish of the southern Appalachians, are closer than those to the rest of the United States.", "Herding A man herding goats in Tunisia. Herding is the act of bringing individual animals together into a group (herd), maintaining the group, and moving the group from place to place—or any combination of those. Herding can refer either to the process of animals forming herds in the wild, or to human intervention forming herds for some purpose. While the layperson uses the term herding to describe this human intervention, most individuals involved in the process term it mustering, working stock, or droving.", "RANCHING In Texas, the word initially denoted an establishment engaged in livestock production using unimproved range pastures as the primary resource, with or without plowland crops. From the beginning, ranching often included raising cattle, sheep and goats, and horses. Cattle ranching has been a major Texas industry for nearly three centuries.", "- Pastoral farming (also known as grazing in some parts of the world) is farming related to livestock rather than growing crops and other fodder.", "- Cutting is an equestrian event in the western riding style where a horse and rider are judged on their ability to separate a single animal away from a cattle herd and keep it away for a short period of time.hen cutting a cow out of the herd some riders use characteristics or markings to help identify an individual animal. A rider who is able to differentiate between cattle offers the horse the best opportunity to have a good run.", "- Beefmaster cattle are the first American composite breed (combination of three or more breeds). They were developed by Tom Lasater in south Texas, beginning in 1931. The Beefmaster breed was recognized in by the USDA in 1954, and today Beefmaster Breeders United is the fifth-largest breed registry in the United States.", "CATTLE RANCH • CATTLE RANCH (noun). The noun CATTLE RANCH has 1 sense: 1. farm consisting of a large tract of land along with facilities needed to raise livestock (especially cattle). Familiarity information: CATTLE RANCH used as a noun is very rare.he noun CATTLE RANCH has 1 sense: 1. farm consisting of a large tract of land along with facilities needed to raise livestock (especially cattle). Familiarity information: CATTLE RANCH used as a noun is very rare.", "ranch ranch. n. 1. An extensive farm, especially in the western United States, on which large herds of cattle, sheep, or horses are raised.2. A large farm on which a particular crop or kind of animal is raised: a mink ranch.anch. n. 1. An extensive farm, especially in the western United States, on which large herds of cattle, sheep, or horses are raised. 2.", "- Cattle is a word to describe animals which are mammals and belong to the genus Bos.Within the general term of cattle are cows, bulls, oxen, heifers, steers, bullocks and calves. Cattle are the most common type of large domesticated hoofed animals. They are a prominent modern member of the subfamily Bovinae.ithin the general term of cattle are cows, bulls, oxen, heifers, steers, bullocks and calves. Cattle are the most common type of large domesticated hoofed animals. They are a prominent modern member of the subfamily Bovinae." ]
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is mint secure
[ "- Mint and all the other budgeting apps encrypt your passwords. So even if they were hacked, now the hackers have to crack encryption to get your password. The solution is simple people…and here it is…use MULTIFACTOR or TWO step authentication for your banks." ]
[ "- But though stories of hackers, security leaks, online bugs and malware are common, the good news is there are a number of ways that you can check your computer is secure – and they’re all pretty straightforward.", "secure Something that is secure is protected so that nobody can get into it, steal it, or commit a crime involving it. The hotel has 24-hour secure parking. A secure password should contain a mixture of numbers, symbols, and letters.", "Your stuff, your way - Drive Features It's online collaboration made easy. Your file security is crucial. That’s why every file in Drive stays safe no matter what happens to your smartphone, tablet or computer. Drive is encrypted using SSL, the same security protocol used on Gmail and other Google services.", "How can we help you? Is my payment safe online? At Disney we are committed to keeping your information safe. Your credit and debit card details are both safe and secure online- our use of 3D secure adds an extra layer of protection to our guests when making credit or debit card payments.", "- 1) Check for that https in the prefix of the web page address. 2) Click on that lock icon in the status bar of your browser. If everything looks good, the company or individual(s) running that web site have provided you with a safe means of communicating your sensitive information. The web page is secure.", "EMC: RSA SecurID info swiped via sophisticated hack attack This article, EMC: RSA SecurID info swiped via sophisticated hack attack, was originally published at InfoWorld.com. Follow the latest developments in business technology news and get a digest of the key stories each day in the InfoWorld Daily newsletter.", "- These methods are known as Basic and Digest and are differentiated by encryption. Basic sends password in cleartext while Digest sends it encrypted. If authenticaaccounting purposes, Basic authentication method is an acceptable choice. In Key f ingerprint = AF19 FA 27 2F94 998D FDB5 DE3D F8B5 06 E4 A169 4E 46 used.", "Itâs all coming together Mint is versatile enough to help anyone’s money make sense without much effort. There’s no wrong way to use it, and nothing to lose getting started. You’ll be surprised how life-changing something so simple can be.", "- A secure connection is maintained until you leave the secure area of the site. Although we use SSL encryption to safeguard the confidentiality of personal information as it travels over the Internet, “perfect security” does not exist on the Internet and we cannot guarantee the safety of transmitting personal information over the Internet.", "- Lock your passwords instantly with our elegant, zero-knowledge security app to keep your password, credit card and photos safe and encrypted. Our unique Android password manager and security app has been featured by CBS, ABC, NBC, Fox, Forbes, Inc, Success, Yahoo and many more.", "Part 3. Submission Processing When prompted, click on open to read the instructions. After you have. successfully installed the RSA Software token, please follow the setup steps below. Using Your SecurID for the First Time: (If you have any problems, please call the hospital’s Information Services (IS) Service Desk at extension.", "- Ensuring the security of your personal information is of paramount importance to us. When you sign in to the trading platform, your User ID and password are secure. The moment you click Login, we encrypt your User ID and password using 128-bit Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) technology.", "- Because RSA SecurID authentication works with RSA Authentication Manager, an RSA Authentication Manager server is required and must be directly accessible from the View Connection Server host. To use RSA SecurID authentication, each user must have a SecurID token that is registered with RSA Authentication Manager. An RSA SecurID token is a piece of hardware or software that generates an authentication code at fixed intervals. RSA SecurID provides two-factor authentication by requiring knowledge of both a PIN and an authentication code. The authentication code is available only on the RSA SecurID token.", "EMC: RSA SecurID info swiped via sophisticated hack attack While at this time we are confident that the information extracted does not enable a successful direct attack on any of our RSA SecurID customers, [it] could potentially be used to reduce the effectiveness of a current two-factor authentication implementation as part of a broader attack, he wrote.", "About | Contact Us | Client [email protected] 877.316.4544DataGDPRPCIPIIPHIData SovereigntySolutionsE-CommerceHosted Payment SolutionsBrowser Based EncryptionWeb ServicesTokenizationOmni-channelAny Data SetToken SchemesTransparent Tokenization and DetokenizationContact CenterInteractive Voice ResponseDual-tone Multi-frequencyDesk Agent SolutionsSecure File TransferEDI/BatchAny File TypeMobileMobile App SupportBrowser Based EncryptionFraud PreventionKountLayered SecurityEncryptionP2PEKey ManagementSecure VaultingTokenEx PlatformOpen IntegrationDeployment ModelsSingle-TenantMulti-TenantPartnershipsTransparent GatewaySupported Payment GatewaysFlexible Pricing ModelsResource CenterWhat Is Tokenization?BlogCase Studies/White PapersNewsletterTokenization vs. EncryptionRisk CalculatorOn-Premise Vs. OutsourcedPCI Compliance ScopeFlexible Pricing ModelsIndustry PagesCompliance & CertificationSecurityGlossaryDev CenterAPICustomer PortalDemo What is Tokenization? Data security is a complicated and rapidly changing field. There are many different technologies and systems that come into play in any security system, and different companies, providers, and technologies can rise and fall like the tides.", "L2TP w/ Preshared Key better than PPTP? Jeff Cooper <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm just dipping my big toe into VPNs and have read a couple of. > things: >. > 1. L2TP over IPSec is more secure than PPTP. > 2. Using a Certificate is more secure than a Preshared Key. >. > Being cheap/broke, I'd rather not have to buy a certificate at this. > point. So i ask: is it more secure to use L2TP only if a Certificate.", "- Just like Payroll Direct Deposit and ATM transactions, EFT payments are extremely safe. All payment information is encrypted with 128-bit SSL and sent through a secure communications channel. Information cannot be redirected, read, or tampered with. Back to top.", "- Here's a kludgy but much simpler way to decrypt a secure string, taking advantage of the fact that the PSCredential class has a constructor that accepts the password as a secure string and a method (GetNetworkCredential) that returns that password in plain text:", "EMC: RSA SecurID info swiped via sophisticated hack attack RSA is a subsidiary of EMC; its SecurID system allows admins to configure, assign, and manage token-based authentication from a central site. According to Coviello, RSA has found no signs that the hackers made off with any customer- or employee-specific data or any information about other RSA or EMC products.", "Binance Review | Beginnerâs Guide to the Cryptocurrency Exchange Binance However, Binance is still viewed as a secure trading option, in part to their two-factor authentication feature which helps secure your personal account using a password, captcha, and Google Authenticator. Binance Support and Help. Binance is a growing community and its support desk is a byproduct of that.", "Online security â what does https://.... actually mean? Online security – what does https://.... actually mean? Online banking and many other forms of secure Internet application rely upon secure communication. Since the Internet is a public network, sensitive information such as credit card numbers and banking information must be protected from prying eyes. We are all familiar with the ‘https’ prefix to a secure web address, and many people are aware that the “s” has a special meaning when it comes to security.", "RSA Security RSA makes the public key infrastructure (PKI) encryption standards by which much of the Internet’s secure communication are run. Other RSA products include hardware token s, software tokens, SecurID, Besafe and enVision. RSA encryption is based on use of a public and a private key. Typically a key fob (such as an RSA SecurID security token) is used by employees in security-sensitive companies. The token generates a public key that changes every minute.", "Certificate-Based PKI USB Authentication Tokens Certificate-Based PKI USB Authentication Tokens. Gemalto’s SafeNet portfolio of certificate-based USB tokens offers strong multi-factor authentication in a traditional token form factor, enabling organizations to address their PKI security needs.", "- As far as security goes, Bitstamp keeps things pretty basic. It offers two-factor authentication that tethers a user's account to a phone or other device, as well as a password, to protect your account from hijacking.", "- Mint CSV exported account data format supported (including multiple accounts in one CSV file). Limited support added for importing investment transactions through CSV/Excel format(This part of the Advanced options, and requires Excel). Support for basic actions like buy/sell/dividend/interest. Support for Short Sell and Cover for Short Sell, in CSV/Excel format. Support to read Excel files.", "BitLocker Drive Encryption Overview BitLocker can use a TPM to verify the integrity of early boot components and boot configuration data. This helps ensure that BitLocker makes the encrypted drive accessible only if those components have not been tampered with and the encrypted drive is located in the original computer.", "Structure of $Secure File Index attribute in the $Secure file. Lets NTFS quickly determine whether a security descriptor that is being applied to a file or directory is already stored in the $Secure file and whether it can be shared.", "âHoney Encryptionâ Will Bamboozle Attackers with Fake Secrets “Each decryption is going to look plausible,” says Juels. “The attacker has no way to distinguish a priori which is correct.” Juels previously worked with Ron Rivest, the “R” in RSA, to develop a system called Honey Words to protect password databases by also stuffing them with false passwords. Juels and Ristenpart will present a paper on Honey Encryption at the Eurocrypt cryptography conference later this year. Juels is also working on building a system based on it to protect the data stored by password manager services such as LastPass and Dashlane.", "- This site is also protected by an SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) certificate that’s been signed by the U.S. government. The https:// means all transmitted data is encrypted — in other words, any information or browsing history that you provide is transmitted securely. The Secret Service works to safeguard the nation's financial infrastructure.", "- More like this. 1 The best online backup service for securely encrypting your data. 2 How to keep your sexy selfies (and other sensitive files) safe in the cloud. 3 A beginner's guide to BitLocker, Windows' built-in encryption tool. Video. Microsoft Surface Studio review: A magnificent, pricey all-in-one PC." ]
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what is interstitial fluid
[ "What is the composition of tissue fluid?How is it formed? Interstitial fluid or tissue fluid is a solution that bathes and surrounds the tissue cells of multicellular animals.t is the main component of the extracellular fluid, which also includes plasma and transcellular fluid. The interstitial fluid is found in the interstices-the spaces between cells (also known as the tissue spaces)." ]
[ "What is the difference between interstitial fluid and lymph? INTERSTITIAL FLUID. - Interstitial fluid (or tissue fluid, or intercellular fluid) is a solution which bathes and surrounds the cells of multicellular animals. - To prevent a build-up of tissue fluid surrounding the cells in the tissue, the lymphatic system plays a part in the transport of tissue fluid.- Tissue fluid can pass into the surrounding lymph vessels (now called Lymph), and eventually ends up rejoining the blood. Interstitial fluid (or tissue fluid, or intercellular fluid) is a solution which bathes and surrounds the cells of multicellular animals. - To prevent a build-up of tissue fluid surrounding the cells in the tissue, the lymphatic system plays a part in the transport of tissue fluid.", "What is a Lymph? - Definition & Anatomy Lymph is an alkaline fluid that originates as interstitial fluid in your body. In this context, an interstitial space is basically an empty space between tissue structures. Interstitial fluid flows in the space between and around tissues and cells. You might compare this space to the holes in a sponge.", "Interstitial Lung Disease In this Article. Interstitial lung disease is a general category that includes many different lung conditions. All interstitial lung diseases affect the interstitium, a part of the lungs' anatomic structure. The interstitium is a lace-like network of tissue that extends throughout both lungs. The interstitium provides support to the lungs' microscopic air sacs (alveoli).", "- Interstitial fluid or tissue fluid is a solution that bathes and surrounds the tissue cells of multicellular animals.ot all of the contents of the blood pass into the tissue, which means that tissue fluid and blood are not the same. Red blood cells, platelets, and plasma proteins cannot pass through the walls of the capillaries. The resulting mixture that does pass through is, in essence, blood plasma without the plasma proteins.", "Organ and Body Systems cells not exposed to the external, this internal must provide the cells with all the materials and remove waste produced. interstitial fluid-fluid that surrounds the cells; absorbed nutrients move from bloodstream to the fluid, then into the cells.", "Body Fluids and Fluid Compartments Extracellular fluid (ECF) surrounds all cells in the body. Extracellular fluid has two primary constituents: the fluid component of the blood (called plasma) and the interstitial fluid (IF) that surrounds all cells not in the blood ([link]). The intracellular fluid (ICF) is the fluid within cells.The interstitial fluid (IF) is part of the extracellular fluid (ECF) between the cells. Blood plasma is the second part of the ECF. Materials travel between cells and the plasma in capillaries through the IF.he interstitial fluid (IF) is part of the extracellular fluid (ECF) between the cells. Blood plasma is the second part of the ECF. Materials travel between cells and the plasma in capillaries through the IF.", "Lymphatic Vessels Interstitial fluid or tissue fluid is a solution that bathes and surrounds the tissue cells of multicellular animals. It is the main component of the extracellular fluid, which also includes plasma and transcellular fluid. The interstitial fluid is found in the interstices-the spaces between cells (also known as the tissue spaces).", "interstitial fluid The remaining one-third is outside the cell and is called extracellular fluid. The extracellular fluid can be further divided into tissue fluid (interstitial fluid), which is found in the spaces between the blood vessels and surrounding cells, and intravascular fluid, which is the fluid component of blood.nterstitial fluid, an extracellular fluid that fills the spaces between most of the cells of the body and provides a substantial portion of the liquid environment of the body. Formed by filtration through the blood capillaries, it is drained away as lymph.", "What is the composition of tissue fluid?How is it formed? The interstitial fluid is found in the interstitial spaces, also known as the tissue spaces. On average, a person has about 11 liters (2.4 imperial gallons or ~2.9 U.S. gal) of interstitial fluid, providing the cells of the body with nutrients and a means of waste removal.", "- The remaining one-third is outside the cell and is called extracellular fluid. The extracellular fluid can be further divided into tissue fluid (interstitial fluid), which is found in the spaces between the blood vessels and surrounding cells, and intravascular fluid, which is the fluid component of blood.lthough the body fluids are continuously in motion, moving in and out of the cells, tissue spaces and vascular system, physiologists consider them to be 'compartmentalized'. Fluid within the cell membranes is called intracellular fluid and comprises about two-thirds of the total body fluids.", "interstitial fluid interstitial fluid, an extracellular fluid that fills the spaces between most of the cells of the body and provides a substantial portion of the liquid environment of the body. Formed by filtration through the blood capillaries, it is drained away as lymph.n extracellular fluid that fills the spaces between most of the cells of the body and provides a substantial portion of the liquid environment of the body. Formed by filtration through the blood capillaries, it is drained away as lymph.", "- Lymph is the fluid that circulates throughout the lymphatic system. The lymph is formed when the interstitial fluid (the fluid which lies in the interstices of all body tissues)[1] is collected through lymph capillaries.", "The Lymphatic System The fluid that remains behind in the tissue spaces between the capillary beds (as much as 3 liters a day) becomes part of the interstitial fluid. This leaked fluid, along with plasma proteins that have escaped from the bloodstream, must be returned, to make sure the cardiovascular system continues to operate properly.", "- Intracellular fluid is the place where most of the fluid in the body is contained. This fluid is located within the cell membrane and contains water, electrolytes and proteins. Potassium, magnesium, and phosphate are the three most common electrolytes in the ICF.", "Anatomy & Physiology - Body Systems Blood. The fluid that surrounds tissue cells throughout the body is called interstitial fluid and is serviced by blood transporting oxygen and nutrients to it whilst lymph removes toxins and waste products. Blood forms about 79% of the body weight consisting of Plasma, Corpuscles and Platelets.", "- intracellular fluid (ICF).  15 L of fluids (or 37%) are located outside of body cells, called. extracellular fluid (ECF).  80% of ECF is interstitial fluid (which includes lymph, synovial fluid, cerebrospinal fluid, GI tract fluids, and fluids in the eyes and ears), and. 20% of ECF is blood plasma.", "What is the composition of tissue fluid?How is it formed? It is the main component of the extracellular fluid, which also includes plasma and transcellular fluid. The interstitial fluid is found in the interstices-the spaces between cells (also known as the tissue spaces).he composition of tissue fluid depends upon the exchanges between the cells in the biological tissue and the blood. This means that tissue fluid has a different composition in different tissues and in different areas of the body.", "What is the difference between blood and tissue fluid? Tissue fluid or interstitial luid is a solution surrounding the tissues which help the transfer of oxygen, carbon dioxide and waste products from, to -the cells.It is found in the spaces between cells(interstices or tisssues).On an average each person contain 10liters92.4 gallons). about —16% of the body weight.", "- Confidence votes 23. The primary differences between plasma and interstitial fluid involve (1) the concentrations of dissolved proteins, because plasma proteins cannot cross capillary walls, and (2) the levels of respiratory gases (oxygen and carbon dioxide), due to the respiratory activities of tissue cells.onfidence votes 23. The primary differences between plasma and interstitial fluid involve (1) the concentrations of dissolved proteins, because plasma proteins cannot cross capillary walls, and (2) the levels of respiratory gases (oxygen and carbon dioxide), due to the respiratory activities of tissue cells.", "- Intracellular Fluid. The intracellular fluid of the cytosol or intracellular fluid (or cytoplasm) is the fluid found inside cells. It is separated into compartments by membranes that encircle the various organelles of the cell. For example, the mitochondrial matrix separates the mitochondrion into compartments.", "A & P Chapter 20 This system sucks in all the fluid(s) left behind in the tissue spaces (Interstitial Fluid) plus any plasma proteins that escapre from the bloodstream and carry it back to the blood to ensure that the cardiovascular system has sufficient blood volume to operate properly.", "The Lymphatic System Arterial blood carries oxygen, nutrients, and hormones for the cells. To reach these cells it leaves the small arteries and flows into the tissues. This fluid is now known as interstitial fluid and it delivers its nourshing products to the cells. Then it leaves the cell and removes waste products.", "Difference Between Intracellular and Extracellular Fluids • Intracellular fluid is found inside cells while extracellular fluid is found outside the cells. • The presence of proteins and amino acids is a feature of intracellular fluid while the absence of those is featured in extracellular fluid.ainly, there are two major types of extracellular fluids known as interstitial fluid and blood plasma. All those discussed factors are the main properties and constituents of interstitial fluids, which is roughly about 12 litres in a fully-grown human. The total volume of blood plasma is about three litres in a human.", "What is the difference between Interstitial fluid and Extracellular fluid? It’s simple. Extracellular fluid usually is the bodyfluid which is outside the cell. Everything except this is intracellular fluid. And the interstitial fluid is something that is present around the tissue cells of multicellular animals. So basically, the interstitial fluid is a major component of extracellular fluid. Dank!", "Extracellular fluid Extracellular fluid denotes all body fluid outside the cells. Total body water in humans makes up between 45 to 75% of total body weight. About two thirds of this is intracellular fluid within cells, and one third is the extracellular fluid. The main component of the extracellular fluid is the interstitial fluid that bathes cells. Extracellular fluid is the internal environment of all multicellular animals, and in those animals with a blood circulatory system a proportion of this fluid is blood plasma. Plasma and interstitial fluid are the two compartments that make up at least 97% of the ECF.", "Lymph From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Lymph is the fluid that circulates throughout the lymphatic system. The lymph is formed when the interstitial fluid (the fluid which lies in the interstices of all body tissues) is collected through lymph capillaries.rom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Lymph is the fluid that circulates throughout the lymphatic system. The lymph is formed when the interstitial fluid (the fluid which lies in the interstices of all body tissues) is collected through lymph capillaries.", "What is the composition of tissue fluid?How is it formed? Best Answer: Interstitial fluid (or tissue fluid, or intercellular fluid) is a solution which bathes and surrounds the cells of multicellular animals. It is the main component of the extracellular fluid, which also includes plasma and transcellular fluid.ot all of the contents of the blood pass into the tissue, which means that tissue fluid and blood are not the same. Red blood cells, platelets and plasma proteins cannot pass through the walls of the capillaries.", "extracellular fluid extracellular fluid. all of the body fluid lying outside the cells. Includes intravascular fluid or plasma and the interstitial fluid. That part of the extracellular fluid that is in special cavities which have special characteristics, e.g. synovial fluid, urine, aqueous humor of eye, are called transcellular fluids.extracellular matrix. the network of proteins and carbohydrates that surround a cell or fill the intercellular spaces.ll of the body fluid lying outside the cells. Includes intravascular fluid or plasma and the interstitial fluid. That part of the extracellular fluid that is in special cavities which have special characteristics, e.g. synovial fluid, urine, aqueous humor of eye, are called transcellular fluids. extracellular matrix.", "- The extracellular fluid can be further divided into interstitial fluid, plasma, lymph, cerebrospinal fluid, and milk (in mammals). ...body fluid is most readily apparent in the bloodstream, it is present, and in larger amounts, in the tissues, both between the cells (interstitial fluid) and within them (intracellular fluid).", "Edema Edema or œdema is an abnormal accumulation of fluid in the interstitium, located beneath the skin and in the cavities of the body, which can cause severe pain. Clinically, edema manifests as swelling. The amount of interstitial fluid is determined by the balance of fluid homeostasis; and the increased secretion of fluid into the interstitium, or the impaired removal of the fluid, can cause the condition." ]
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what is government id number
[ "- Basically the number on your ID/DL or your SSN. A government issued id number is any number issued by the government which is intended to identify an individual. __________________. Post your reply or quote more messages." ]
[ "Definitions - Government Issued Numbers: EFIN, ERO, ETIN, EIN, ITIN, PTIN, and TIN Definitions - Government Issued Numbers: EFIN, ERO, ETIN, EIN, ITIN, PTIN, and TIN. Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) A general term referring to any of the numbers issued by the IRS or Social Security Administration to identify taxpayers. For individual filers, this usually refers to the taxpayer's Social Security Number or ITIN (if the taxpayer does not have an SSN).", "Taxpayer Identification Number A Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) is an identifying number used for tax purposes in the United States. It is also known as a Tax Identification Number or Federal Taxpayer Identification Number. A TIN may be assigned by the Social Security Administration or by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). SSNs are used by individuals who have the right to work in the United States.", "Help An Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) is a tax processing number issued by the Internal Revenue Service. It is a nine digit number that always begins with the number 9 and has a 7 or 8 in the fourth digit, example 9XX-7X-XXXX.", "How do I get the United States' Government ID number? Now your at the part where it's asking the name of your parents and where you were born and stuff, your government ID number is found on your drivers license or any form of government issued identification like a passport or something....hope this helps :)", "- A federal tax ID (officially known as an Employer Identification Number or EIN) is a unique number assigned to a business or organization by the IRS. A business uses its federal tax ID much like a person uses a Social Security number.", "What is a 'Tax Identification Number - TIN' What is a 'Tax Identification Number - TIN' A tax identification number (TIN) is a nine-digit number used as a tracking number by the U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Social Security Numbers (SSNs) are tax identification numbers for individuals, and the Social Security Administration (SSA) issues them in the format of XXX-XX-XXXX.", "- a tax identification number is a nine digit number the IRS assigns to business entities, such as employers, corporations, and non-profit organiztions.<br />wheras a tax exemption number is assigned generally to not for profit charitable organizations.", "Employer Identification Number Employer Identification Number. The Employer Identification Number (EIN), also known as the Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN) or the Federal Tax Identification Number, is a unique nine-digit number assigned by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to business entities operating in the United States for the purposes of identification. When the number is used for identification rather than employment tax reporting, it is usually referred to as a Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN), and when used for the purposes of ...", "- An EIN (Employer Identification Number) is required by the federal and state government in many cases such as filings for trusts, estates, businesses, non-profits, opening bank accounts under any entity other than your personal tax identification number and many other legal and business filings.", "Is there a free database to look up any company's EIN/tax I.D. number? A federal tax identification number, or employer identification number (EIN), is one of the primary methods through which the U.S. government identifies businesses and companies. When filing their taxes, employees often have to note the business's federal tax ID number.ontact any bank or financial institution where you applied for a business account. To open one of these accounts, you had to give your company's ID number, and they may provide it to you on request. Call the Internal Revenue Service's Business Tax Line at 1-800-829-4933.", "WHAT IS THE UNIVERSITY ID NUMBER? what is the university id number? It is a random number assigned to all individuals affiliated with the University for purposes of identification. The University ID number will be used to identify you in a variety of on-campus systems. It replaces using the social security number as an inter-campus id. This ID number will stay with you for the entire duration of your affiliation with Georgetown.", "Employer Identification Number The Employer Identification Number (EIN), also known as the Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN) or the Federal Tax Identification Number, is a unique nine-digit number assigned by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to business entities operating in the United States for the purposes of identification.pon approval by the IRS, your Federal Tax ID (EIN) Number will be sent via email, for you to print and start using immediately for many of your business needs. You will also receive a copy of your EIN in the mail.", "How do I find my employer's ein number? How to Look Up an EIN Number. A federal Employer Identification Number--commonly abbreviated EIN--is the tax ID number the Internal Revenue Service issues to employers. Any employer must have an EIN, including businesses, nonprofit organizations, and state or local government agencies. This widespread use makes the EIN a handy reference number for finding information about organizations.", "Taxpayer Identification Numbers (TIN) A Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) is an identification number used by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) in the administration of tax laws. It is issued either by the Social Security Administration (SSA) or by the IRS.", "How to Apply for a Federal Tax ID Number A federal tax ID number is also known as an Employer Identification Number, or EIN. It’s a 9 digit number assigned to a business by the IRS. The US Internal Revenue Service uses these numbers to: Identify businesses located in the United States and its territories. Recognize a business for purposes of tax documentation.", "Employer Identification Number (EIN) â Federal Tax ID Employer Identification Number (EIN) – Federal Tax ID. An employer identification number (EIN) is a nine-digit number assigned by the IRS used to identify the tax accounts of employers and other. It is required to open a business banking account, for taxpayers who have employees, for trusts and estates, and more.", "- IRS-TAXID-NUMBER.COM acts as a Third Party Designee which aids clients in obtaining Employer ID Numbers (EIN) and Tax ID Numbers from the IRS. Our work is solely on behalf of our customers and is not associated with any government agencies such as the US Small Business Administration, US Department of the Treasury or the Internal Revenue Service. Our service fees are paid for our agents to submit your application for an EIN/Tax ID.", "- Federal tax ID is also known as EIN or Employer identification number. It is assigned to every business venture in operating in US. It is a unique number assigned by the department of IRS and has nine digits. All you need for Federal tax ID Look up is a computer with internet access, a telephone and some time in hand.", "How to Apply for a Federal Tax ID Number A federal tax ID number is also known as an Employer Identification Number, or EIN. It’s a 9 digit number assigned to a business by the IRS. The US Internal Revenue Service uses these numbers to: Identify businesses located in the United States and its territories; Recognize a business for purposes of tax documentation", "What Is the Difference Between an EIN and an UBI Number? An employer identification number is issued to a business entity by the federal government as a tax identification number. A unified business identifier is issued by Washington state to identify a business entity. Continue Reading.", "How to Find Your DoD ID Number How to Find Your DoD ID Number. By DON CIO Privacy Team - Published, March 15, 2012. The Department of Defense identification number, formerly referred to as the Electronic Data Interchange Personal Identifier (EDIPI), is a unique 10-digit number that is associated with personnel and their Common Access Card (CAC).", "Instructions for Sections A, B & C Certificate of Designation for Service of. An Employer Identification Number (EIN), also known as a federal tax identification number, identifies a business entity. Generally, all businesses need an EIN. An EIN is a nine-digit number that the Internal Revenue Service assigns to a business.", "What is a federal tax id number? Best Answer: It is a number assigned to a non-person to identify it as a tax paying entity. Like a social security number is for a person.l They are 8 digits and typically start iwth 20, 21, 22.", "What Is the Difference Between an EIN and an UBI Number? An employer identification number is issued to a business entity by the federal government as a tax identification number. A unified business identifier is issued by Washington state to identify a business entity.", "Chapter 13. Campus Document Services An Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) is a United States tax processing number issued by the Internal Revenue Service.It is a nine-digit number that begins with the number 9 and generally has a range of 70 to 99 (excluding 89 and 93) in the fourth and fifth digit, example 9XX-70-XXXX or 9XX-99-XXXX.n Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) is a United States tax processing number issued by the Internal Revenue Service.", "- About Employer Identification Numbers. An EIN is used by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), and other government agencies, as a way to identify your specific business. An EIN is a nine digit number that appears like this: 12-3456789.", "Best Way To Search For A Federal Tax ID Number The United States government uses many identification numbers to track individuals and businesses. The Federal Tax ID Number or Employer Identification Number (EIN) is used primarily for the tax administration of organizations by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).", "- 1. DOCUMENT NUMBERS. a. A document number is a unique (nonduplicative) number used by all government agencies when ordering materials and services. The document number provides a means to track an order from the time the order is placed through the time the order is received and paid for (liquidated).", "What is a Federal Tax ID? Federal Tax ID (EIN) Filing Service. Also known as an Employer Identification Number (EIN) or government tax ID, a Federal Tax ID is like a Social Security Number for your business. It is a unique 9 digit number (ex. 12-3456789) that the Internal Revenue Service and other federal agencies use to identify your business for tax filing and other purposes.", "Taxpayer Identification Number For taxpayer identification numbers used in other countries, see National identification number. A Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) is an identifying number used for tax purposes in the United States. It is also known as a Tax Identification Number or Federal Taxpayer Identification Number. A TIN may be assigned by the Social Security Administration or by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). SSNs are used by individuals who have (or had) the right to work in the United States." ]
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what cell structure does the gram stain allow you to differentiate?
[ "Stains How does a gram stain differentiate between bacteria? It differentiates between bacteria based on the structure of their cell walls. Why do bacteria respond differently to a Gram stain? - It responds differently because of the thickness of peptidoglycan in the cell walls - Stains fix differently based on cell wall structure" ]
[ "- •Don’t destroy cell arrangements & morphology (shape)! • Simple stain (e.g., crystal violet) – One dye only; shows cell size, shape, arrangement – Many simple stains use cationic, or basic, dyes which are attracted to the negatively charged cell membrane • Differential stain (e.g., Gram stain) – 2 or more dyes two distinguish between different kinds of organisms, or different parts of an organism • Some stains include a mordant (a chemical which helps stain retention) Internal cell structures of prokaryotes", "- A Gram stain is a lab test used to detect bacteria or fungi in a sample taken from the site of a suspected infection. It gives relatively quick, preliminary results as to whether microbes are present and, if so, the general type(s) causing an infection.", "Bacteria The Gram stain, developed in 1884 by Hans Christian Gram, characterises bacteria based on the structural characteristics of their cell walls. The thick layers of peptidoglycan in the gram-positive cell wall stain purple, while the thin gram-negative cell wall appears pink. By combining morphology and Gram-staining, most bacteria can be classified as belonging to one of four groups (gram-positive cocci, gram-positive bacilli, gram-negative cocci and gram-negative bacilli).", "\"\"\"Conclusion Gram Staining\"\" Essays and Research Papers\" The Gram staining method, named after the Danish bacteriologist who originally devised it in 1882 (published 1884), Hans Christian Gram, is one of the most important staining techniques in microbiology. It is almost always the first test performed for the identification of bacteria.The primary stain of the Gram's method is crystal violet. Crystal violet is sometimes substituted with methylene blue, which is equally effective.n addition, special stains can be used to visualize other microorganisms not readily visualized by the Gram stain, such as mycobacteria, rickettsia, spirochetes, and others. In addition, there are modifications of the Gram stain that allow morphologic analysis of eukaryotic cells in clinical specimens.", "Gram Staining The process involves three steps: Cells are stained with crystal violet dye. Next, a Gram's iodine solution (iodine and potassium iodide) is added to form a complex between the crystal violet and iodine. This complex is a larger molecule than the original crystal violet stain and iodine and is insoluble in water.", "\"\"\"Conclusion Gram Staining\"\" Essays and Research Papers\" History of the Gram Stain and How it Works. The Gram staining method, named after the Danish bacteriologist who originally devised it in 1882 (published 1884), Hans Christian Gram, is one of the most important staining techniques in microbiology. It is almost always the first test performed for the identification of bacteria. The primary stain of the Gram's method is crystal violet. Crystal violet is sometimes substituted with methylene blue, which is equally effective. The microorganisms that retain the crystal violet-iodine complex appear purple brown under microscopic examination.", "Gram stain In a Gram stain test, Gram-positive bacteria retain the crystal violet dye, while a counterstain (commonly safranin or fuchsine) added after the crystal violet gives all Gram-negative bacteria a red or pink coloring. The Gram stain is almost always the first step in the identification of a bacterial organism.", "Gram-positive bacteria Specific to gram-positive bacteria is the presence of teichoic acids in the cell wall. Some of these are lipoteichoic acids, which have a lipid component in the cell membrane that can assist in anchoring the peptidoglycan.iolet stained gram-positive cocci and pink stained gram-negative rod-shaped bacteria. Gram-positive bacteria are bacteria that give a positive result in the Gram stain test. Gram-positive bacteria take up the crystal violet stain used in the test, and then appear to be purple-coloured when seen through a microscope.", "Brightfield Microscopy Uses & Advancements; Microscope Reviews; Pros and Cons 1 Gram stain is used on bacteria and gives rise to the name gram-negative or gram-positive bacteria based on the reaction of the bacteria to the stain. 2 In fact, many scientific journals will not accept microbiological research for publication that is not supported by gram staining and brightfield illumination methodology. Gram stain is used on bacteria and gives rise to the name gram-negative or gram-positive bacteria based on the reaction of the bacteria to the stain. 2 In fact, many scientific journals will not accept microbiological research for publication that is not supported by gram staining and brightfield illumination methodology.", "- Three Parts:Preparing the SlidePerforming the Gram StainExamining the ResultCommunity Q&A. Gram staining is a quick procedure used to look for the presence of bacteria in tissue samples and to characterise bacteria as Gram-positive or Gram-negative, based on the chemical and physical properties of their cell walls.", "\"\"\"Conclusion Gram Staining\"\" Essays and Research Papers\" The Gram stain is a differential stain, as opposed to the. simple stain which uses 1 dye. As a result of the use of 2 dyes, making this procedure a. differential stain, bacteria will either become purple/blue or pink during the procedure.", "The Gram Stain: Theory and Procedure Gram's iodine serves as a mordant. A mordant is a substance that combines with stain or dye to enhance the staining ability. The iodine forms a tight complex with the crystal violet, forming compounds with a larger size.", "Gram stain Gram-positive bacteria retain the crystal violet dye, and thus are stained violet, while the Gram-negative bacteria do not; after washing, a counterstain is added (commonly safranin or fuchsine) that will stain these Gram-negative bacteria a pink color.", "- Gram's method helps distinguish between different types of bacteria. The gram-staining characteristics of bacteria are denoted as positive or negative, depending upon whether the bacteria take up and retain the crystal violet stain or not.", "- Gram-positive bacteria have a thicker peptidoglycan layer in their cell wall outside the cell membrane, which retains the crystal violet stain during the alcohol wash, so long as it is timed correctly.The counter stain may also be absorbed by gram-positive bacteria but the darker crystal violet stain predominates.ram-positive bacteria have a thicker peptidoglycan layer in their cell wall outside the cell membrane, which retains the crystal violet stain during the alcohol wash, so long as it is timed correctly. The counter stain may also be absorbed by gram-positive bacteria but the darker crystal violet stain predominates.", "- Gram positive and gram negative is one way of classifying a bacteria. Gram positive bacterias have a cell wall which will stain in violet color. Gram negative bacterias, how … ever, have an extra layer of cell wall around them which prevents the cell wall from being dyed.acteria can have two types of cell walls. Gram-Po … sitive bacteria have a relatively thick layer of peptidoglycan. Gram-negative bacteria have a much thinner layer of peptidoglycan. There are 4 basic steps to a Gram-staining.", "Which step is most crucial or most likely to cause poor results in the gram stain? Gram staining is a type of differential staining in which two types of bacteria are differentiated on the basis of their cell wall either gram positive or gram negative although all the steps in gram staining are crucial , the most important step the most crucial step in the performance of the Gram staining procedure is the decolorization step which ...", "Objectives: The Gram stain procedure enables bacteria to retain color of the stains, based on the differences in the chemical and physical properties of the cell wall. 1. Gram positive bacteria: Stain dark purple due to retaining the primary dye called Crystal Violet in the cell wall.", "Differential staining One commonly recognizable use of differential staining is the Gram stain. Gram staining uses two dyes: Crystal violet and Fuchsin or Safranin (the counterstain) to differentiate between Gram-positive bacteria (large Peptidoglycan layer on outer surface of cell) and Gram-negative bacteria. Acid-fast Stains are also differential stains.", "Structure of Prokaryotes The gram-staining method is named after its inventor, Danish scientist Hans Christian Gram (1853–1938). The different bacterial responses to the staining procedure are ultimately due to cell wall structure. Gram-positive organisms typically lack the outer membrane found in gram-negative organisms. Up to 90 percent of the cell wall in gram-positive bacteria is composed of peptidoglycan, with most of the rest composed of acidic substances called teichoic acids.", "- It is believed that the gram staining characteristics of an organism is a function of its cell wall. Therefore any time the cell wall is damaged the gram stain characteristics of gram positive cells will change. On the other hand, gram (-) cells never become gram (+) if the stain procedure is done correctly. There are fundamental biological differences between gram (+) and gram (-) cells. These are summarized in Table 4.1(Tortora et. al.) and I'd like to stress the following points:", "Gram-positive bacteria Gram-negative bacteria cannot retain the violet stain after the decolorization step; alcohol used in this stage degrades the outer membrane of gram-negative cells making the cell wall more porous and incapable of retaining the crystal violet stain.pecific to gram-positive bacteria is the presence of teichoic acids in the cell wall. Some of these are lipoteichoic acids, which have a lipid component in the cell membrane that can assist in anchoring the peptidoglycan.", "- The Gram stain is used to classify bacteria on the basis of their forms, sizes, cellular morphologies, and Gram reactions; in a clinical microbiology laboratory, it. is additionally a critical test for the rapid presumptive diagnosis of infectious. agents and serves to assess the quality of clinical specimens.", "Gram stain There are four basic steps of the Gram stain: 1 Applying a primary stain (crystal violet) to a heat-fixed smear of a bacterial culture. 2 The addition of iodide, which binds to crystal violet and traps it in the cell. 3 Rapid decolorization with ethanol or acetone. Counterstaining with safranin.", "- Bacteria cell walls come in three varieties, gram +, gram - , and mycoplasmas. It would seem not all cell walls are created equally. The differences in what makes up the cell wall can be shown by a procedure called gram staining. The steps in the gram staining procedure are: 1. Bacteria are stuck to a slide 2. They are stained with a purple dye solution called crystal violet. 3. The purple dye is washed off with water 4.", "- Violet stained gram-positive cocci and pink stained gram-negative rod-shaped bacteria. Gram-positive bacteria are bacteria that give a positive result in the Gram stain test. Gram-positive bacteria take up the crystal violet stain used in the test, and then appear to be purple-coloured when seen through a microscope.", "Katrine K.Size: 74The resolution of a microscope can be improved by changing the:wavelength of the lightWhich microscope takes advantage of differences in the refractive indexes of cell structures?phase-contrast microscopeWhich microscope is used to observe viruses and internal structure of thinly sectioned cells?transmission electron microscopeWhich type of stain is most useful in helping clinicians to decide which antibiotic to prescribe for a bacterial infection?gram stainWhich microscope is used to see intracellular detail in a living cell?two-photon microscopeA virus measures 100 nm in length. What is its length in μm?Select one:a. 0.1 μmb. 0.01 μmc. 1 μmd. 0.001 μme. 10 μm a.0.1 μmWhich microscope is most useful for visualizing a biofilm?Which microscope is used to observe a specimen that emits light when illuminated with an ultraviolet light? Simple staining is often necessary to improve contrast in which microscope?In microscopy, the term resolution: The purpose of a mordant in the Gram stain is to:You are performing a Gram stain on a gram-positive bacteria and you stop after the addition of the first dye. What is the appearance of the bacteria at this point? Which microscope achieves the highest magnification and greatest resolution?Which microscope uses two beams of light to produce a 3-d color image? Which of the following pairs is mismatched? a) fluorescence microscope : uses a fluorescent lightb) scanning tuneling microscope : allowss visualization of atomsc) darkfield microscope : uses visible lightWhat is the purpose of the ocular lens? Which microscope is used to see detail of a 300nm virus?Which microscope is used to see internal structures of cell in a natural state? Which of the following pairs is mismatched? a) safranin : acid-dyeb) carbolfuchsin : basic dyec) Iodine : mordantd) crystal violet : basic dyeWhat is the total magnification of a specimen viewed with a 10x ocular lens and a 45x objective lens? Assume you stain Bacillus by applying malachite green with heat and then counterstaining with safranin. Through the microscope, the green structures are.Which microscope uses visible light? In using this microscope, the observer does NOT look directly at an image through a lens.What structure does light pass through after leaving the condenser in a compound light microscope? Which of the following pairs is mismatched? a) methylene blue: simple stainb) acidic dye: capsule stainc) crystal violet: simple staind) nigrosin: negative staine) basic dye: negative stainPlace the steps in the correct sequence: 1-staining2-making a smear3-fixingYou are studying a cell structure that is approximately 100nm in size. Which of the following provides the lowest magnification you can use to see this structure?Place the steps of the Gram stain in the correct order: 1 = alcohol-acetone2 = crystal violet3 = safranin4 = iodineYou are performing a Gram stain on gram-negative bacteria and you stop after the addition of the mordant. What is the appearance of the bacteria at this point?You are performing a Gram stain on a gram-positive bacteria and you stop after the addition of the counterstain. What is the appearance of the bacteria at this point? This microscope produces an image of a light cell against a dark background; internal structures are not visible.A student is looking at bacterial specimen using the oil immersion lend, but has forgotten to put immersion oil on the slide. The specimen will appear: Which microscope can be used to visualize DNA or botulinum toxin?The negative stain is used to: Which of the following is NOT true regarding the acid-fast stain? a) acid-fast cells retain the primary dye after treatment with acid-alcoholb) if cells are acid-fast, they are gram-negativec) acid-fast cells appear red in a completed acid-fast staind) Non-acid fast microbes appear blue in a completed acid-fast staine) is is used to identify member of the genus MycobacteriumWhich step in the Gram stain is the critical step in differentiating gram-positive cells from gram-negative cells? You are performing a Gram stain on gram-negative bacteria and you stop after the decolorized step. What is the appearance of the bacteria at this point?Which microscope is the best used for observing the surfaces of intact cells and viruses? A microorganism measures 5um in length. its length in mm would be:Bacterial smears are fixed before staining to: Which of the following is NOT useful for observing living cells? a) darkfield microscopeb) scanning electron microscopec) brightfield microscopeYou find colorless areas in cells in a gram-stained smear. What should you apply next? Trace the path of light through the compound microscope:True or False: The greater the resolution of the electron microscope compared to the compound microscope is due to the longer wavelengths of the electrons used to examine specimens. True or False: Both phase-contrast microscopy and differential interference contrast microscopy are used to view that internal structures of cells without staining.The counterstain in the Gram stain isA) A negative stain.B) A mordant.C) A basic dye.D) An acid dye.E) Necessary to determine the Gram reaction.True or False: The limit of resolution of the compound microscope illuminated with visible light is approximately 0.2um.True or False: the capsules and flagella of bacteria can be observed in gram-stained smears. True or False: If the acid-fast bacteria are stained with the Gram stain, they will stain gram-negative.True or False: In a completed Gram stain, gram-positive bacteria are purple. True or False: Scanned probe microscopy is used to examine fine detail of molecular complexes, such as blood clots, or molecules, such as DNATrue or False: In a completed Gram stain, gram-negative bacteria are colorless. True or False: Cells viewed in darkfield microscopy appear similar to those stained with the negative stain.What is the function of the diaphragm on a compound microscope?Brightfieldillumination is produced by the:Most ocular lenses magnify specimens by a factor of:The ability of the lenses to distinguish fine detail and structure is called:Objects smaller than about 0.2 micrometers, such as viruses, must be examined with a (n):In electron microscopy, the specimen is placed on a:Shadow casting is useful:In a scanning electron microscope, objects are generally magnified:In a transmission electron microscope, objects are generally magnified:Why are smear preparations fixed?Basic dyes are _________ ions and are _________ to most types of bacteria.What is staining?To stain an organism correctly, one must first:Distortions of cell size and shape are minimized in:What is the mordant in the Gram stain?Purpose of mordant:Flagella are stained with a (n):Capsules are stained with a (n):Endospores are stained with a (n):What color are gram-negative bacteria at the completion of the Gram staining process?The appearance ofMycobacterium lepraeafter they are stained with an acid-fast stain is: True or False: The limit of resolution of the compound microscope illuminated with visible light is approximately 0.2um. True or False: the capsules and flagella of bacteria can be observed in gram-stained smears.", "- Gram-positive: Gram-positive bacteria retain the color of the crystal violet stain in the Gram stain. This is characteristic of bacteria that have a cell wall composed of a thick layer of a particular substance (called peptidologlycan).ram's method helps distinguish between different types of bacteria. The gram-staining characteristics of bacteria are denoted as positive or negative, depending upon whether the bacteria take up and retain the crystal violet stain or not.", "- Gram staining is a common technique used to differentiate two large groups of bacteria based on their different cell wall constituents. The Gram stain procedure ... Your Account", "Gram Staining The Gram stain procedure distinguishes between Gram positive and Gram negative groups by coloring these cells red or violet. Gram positive bacteria stain violet due to the presence of a thick layer of peptidoglycan in their cell walls, which retains the crystal violet these cells are stained with." ]
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what do infected wounds smell like
[ "- Karen Padilla. A wound infection happens when germs enter a break in the skin. These germs, called bacteria, attach to tissues causing wounds to stop healing. An infected wound could smell bad. It could smell like rotting flesh." ]
[ "- The smell you are smelling could be coming form the area of the hot spot as an infected hot spot and or a fresh one that has just started can have a stinky smell to it as well. Once you get it clipped up and clean though I am sure the smell will go away as well as the skin infection.", "Pseudomonas aeruginosa Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an opportunistic pathogen that infects burns, wounds, surgical incisions and sites of catheterization. It is the most common cause of infections of burn injuries and of the outer ear (otitis externa) .nvironments but is also a pathogen of plants, animals, and humans. Pseudomonas aeruginosa is often preliminarily identified by its typical odor in vitro. The smell is described as grape-like, and produces acid, but no gas, in glucose and is lactose-negative.", "- Remove any old bandages around the wound and inspect for signs of maceration. Decaying skin, putrefaction, or foul odors are signs of an infection that should be evaluated and treated by a medical professional.", "Why does my vagina smell like fish? 2, yeast infections usually don't smell fishy. 3, bacteria infections and stds can cause this fishy odor. (Read up on it if im not believed) if you have never had sex, its sound like a bacteria infection. But im no doctor...you have to see what color your discharge is.", "Wound Assessment- Wound Drainage and Odor Wounds should be assessed for odor after debridement (if necessary) and wound irrigation. Keep in mind that odor might not be from the wound itself, but may instead be from an old dressing. Unpleasant odors may also be due to body odor or incontinence. Certain microorganisms have distinct odors.", "Wounds Wounds that develop signs of infection should also be brought to a doctor's attention. Signs of infection are swelling, redness, tenderness, throbbing pain, localized warmth, fever, swollen lymph glands, the presence of pus either in the wound or draining from it, and red streaks spreading away from the wound.", "Antibiotics Recommended for Infected Wounds Antibiotics Recommended for Infected Wounds. Wound is an injury to the body that typically involves laceration and usually damage to underlying tissues. An infection is the growth of a parasitic organism, also called a germ, within the body. The onset of an infection is sudden, causing pain and swelling around the wound. Those germs, more commonly bacteria, attach to the tissues preventing the wound from healing. The bacteria can also enter the blood through the vein and cause a severe infection or sepsis.", "Whatâs That Smell? Phantom Scents and What They Mean “People will say it’s chemical-like or talk about a burning smell.”. Hirsch’s patients list hydrogen sulfide (rotten eggs), bad perfume, raw sewage, leaking gas, wet dog, body odor, and spoiled fish, among other pungent odors, as their common phantom scents.", "Signs of Infection After Surgery The incision will appear swollen. Redness: An infection will cause an incision to turn red or have red streaks that spread to the surrounding area. Redness after surgery is normal but it should reduce over time and not intensify. Pus: Pus or a bad-smelling drainage is one of the signs of infection after surgery. The pus can be white, green, blood-tinged or yellow in color. The drainage is often thick and sometimes chunky.", "- Symptoms of Infection After a Skin Injury. Infection can develop after an injury or wound to the skin or mucous membranes (such as the inside of the nose or mouth), a bite or sting, a tattoo or piercing, or other skin problems. Increased pain, swelling, redness, or warmth around the affected area.", "Wound Odor Wound Odor. Overview. Wound odor, also referred to as malodor, is typically the result of necrotic tissue or bacterial colonization in the wound bed. Certain dressings such as hydrocolloids also tend to produce a characteristic odor as a result of the chemical reaction that takes place between the dressing and wound exudate causing odor.", "- Signs of infection. Call your doctor if you notice signs of an infection, such as: 1 A yellow or green discharge that is increasing. 2 A change in the odor of the discharge. 3 A change in the size of the incision. 4 Redness or hardening of the surrounding area. 5 The incision is hot to the touch.", "- Opening of the wound due to failure of the sutures. The wound starts to look dried out and dark. Changes of the drainage indicating pus (increased thickness, grey, yellow or green color and a bad smell) Your temperature is higher than 37.7 degrees Celsius for more than 4 hours. A multitude of factors affect wound healing and scar formation.", "How to describe the smell of blood? If I wanted to talk about the smell of blood in the air, I might use descriptors like raw acrid air, heavy and festering scent, like someone busted a vein, like a slaughterhouse. Fri, 2013-05-03 03:25.", "- I see and smell (much to my dismay sometimes) the microorganisms everyday. Staphyloccocus aureus: smells like a strong skin like smell with a secondary smell of bread. Pseudomonas aeruginosa: initial smell of grapes with a secondary smell of tortillas. Eikenella corrodens: bleach.", "Do staph infections smell bad when they drain? Report Abuse. 1 Staph Infection Smell. 2 1. Source(s): Cure Insomnia http://renditl.info/StopInsomniaForEver. 3 I don't know why you're angry at him - a Staph infection can happen to anyone. This Site Might Help 1 You. Cough up the money and go to a doctor. yes 1 sometimes. yes -you may lose your leg.", "- A woman’s vagina normally has a mild odor, but inflammation or infection of the vagina or cervix can result in an unusually strong, persistent or bad vaginal smell that is often described as a fish-like odor. Vaginal odor can result from a variety of conditions and diseases that include:Overgrowth and imbalance of certain microorganisms, such as bacteria or yeast that normally live in the vagina in a certain balance. This is called bacterial vaginosis.Sexually transmitted diseases.The most common cause of vaginal odor is bacterial vaginosis (BV), which is characterized by an overgrowth of certain bacteria in the vagina. In most cases, BV does not lead to complications, but it can increase a woman’s chances of developing a sexually transmitted disease.aginal odor can result from a variety of conditions and diseases that include: Overgrowth and imbalance of certain microorganisms, such as bacteria or yeast that normally live in the vagina in a certain balance. This is called bacterial vaginosis. Sexually transmitted diseases.", "Does your breath smell like nail polish remover? You could have diabetes: Doctors reveal what different illnesses SMELL like Does your breath smell like nail polish remover? You could have diabetes: Doctors reveal what different illnesses SMELL like. Liver failure can make a person's breath smell like raw fish; A bladder infection can make their urine smell of ammonia; Rubella can make sweat smell like freshly plucked feathers", "What Does a Yeast Infection Smell Like? Yeast infections often may have absolutely no smell at all. If you have a more severe infection, you may also have a cottage cheese like discharge from the vagina. This whitish ooze is simply yeast and it can smell like fermenting yeast--as you would also smell in fermenting beer or bread.", "-   . localized collection of blood underneath the tissues, appearing as a swelling, change in color, sensation or warmth or mass that may look bluish.   . fever, tenderness and pain at wound site and elevated white blood cell count.   . odorous drainage from wound that is yellow, green or brown in color.", "Does Poison Gas Smell Good? In its yellow-brown liquid form, sulfur mustard doesn't smell like anything; the characteristic sweet aroma develops only as it evaporates. In general, blister agents like mustard gas smell pretty good. Another blister agent developed around the time of the First World War, lewisite, smells intensely of geraniums. A blister agent called phosgene oxime has an unpleasant, irritating smell—but with hints of freshly mown hay. The related diphosgene smells like anise. Blood agents, which incapacitate or destroy your blood cells, come in a variety of flavors.", "How do I know if my wound is infected? Occasionally, a wound may become infected. Signs of infection include redness spreading from the wound site, increasing pain, drainage, warmth, swelling, a temperature above 100 degrees and a bad odor. If you experience any sign of infection, you should contact your doctor.", "- Observe the wound for signs of infection. If infection occurs, signs of which may be fever, increased pain, redness, swelling or an unusual odor or discharge, see a health care. professional. Tegaderm™ Foam Adhesive dressing may be used on infected wounds only under the care of a health care professional. 4.", "What Does a Yeast Infection Smell Like? Yeast, if it has a smell, will smell like the yeast you buy from the store to leaven bread; or, it could smell like beer to some extent. But, if you are noticing a vaginal fishy smell, this is highly indicative of bacterial vaginosis. Yeast infections will not cause a fishy vaginal odor.", "What does gangrene smell like? What would happen if boiling water were poured into a large infected wound? The smell depends on the type of gangrene. If the gangrene is caused by frostbite or lack of blood supply, the skin turns purple, and then to black. There is no smell initially. After a couple of days, the dead tissue (black sutff) starts to rot and smells like any dead animal would smell.", "- In brief: Wound Infections... ...Can occur following any type of surgery: open, laparoscopic, robotic, etc. Staph infections are very common, arising from bacteria that normally reside on our skin. Typical signs include pain, redness, and purulent (pus) drainage. If this sounds familiar, call your surgeon for a follow-up visit asap. In brief: Wound Infections... ...Can occur following any type of surgery: open, laparoscopic, robotic, etc.", "Does your breath smell like nail polish remover? You could have diabetes: Doctors reveal what different illnesses SMELL like Liver failure can make a person's breath smell like raw fish. A bladder infection can make their urine smell of ammonia. Rubella can make sweat smell like freshly plucked feathers. Schizophrenia can make the patient's sweat smell of vinegar.", "Wound Odor Wound odor, also referred to as malodor, is typically the result of necrotic tissue or bacterial colonization in the wound bed. Certain dressings such as hydrocolloids also tend to produce a characteristic odor as a result of the chemical reaction that takes place between the dressing and wound exudate causing odor.", "How Do I Know If I Have An Infection After Mohs Surgery? “In certain circumstances, the wound can re-open even with the stitches in place, or there may be pus, discharge or even a bad smell associated with the wound.”. An infection in the wound area can be signified by pain that persists beyond 2-3 days post-treatment or a fever.", "The Drs TV: Stinky Feet, Wounds That Smell, Smelly Scalps & Bad Breath The Doctors: Wounds That Smell Mean Bacteria. Dr. Stork said that when you have a cut, no matter where it is you need to clean it and irrigate it to prevent redness. You don’t want any pus, and wounds that smell bad are a problem." ]
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hardening of the arteries causes
[ "Hardening of the Arteries High blood cholesterol levels can cause hardening of the arteries at a younger age. For many people, high cholesterol levels are the result of an unhealthy lifestyle -- most commonly, eating a diet that is high in fat. Other risk factors are heavy alcohol use, lack of exercise, and being overweight." ]
[ "- Fat, cholesterol, calcium, and other substances form plaque, which builds up in arteries. Hard plaque narrows the passage that blood flows through. That causes arteries to become stiff and inflexible (atherosclerosis is also known as hardening of the arteries).at, cholesterol, calcium, and other substances form plaque, which builds up in arteries. Hard plaque narrows the passage that blood flows through. That causes arteries to become stiff and inflexible (atherosclerosis is also known as hardening of the arteries).", "Arteriosclerosis Arteriosclerosis is the thickening, hardening and loss of elasticity of the walls of arteries.", "- Atherosclerosis -- sometimes called hardening of the arteries -- can slowly narrow and harden the arteries throughout the body. When atherosclerosis affects the arteries of the heart, it’s called coronary artery disease. Coronary artery disease is the No. 1 killer of Americans.", "Aortic Aneurysm This weakness can be present at birth or can develop as the result of disease or injury. 1 Atherosclerosis: A clogged or damaged artery from a condition called atherosclerosis is the most common cause of aneurysm. 2 Atherosclerosis is often called hardening of the arteries because it calcifies later in life.", "What is the medical term meaning hardening of the brain? Any hardening of the brain is called encephalosclerosis. If the hardening occurs in the cerebral hemispheres (as opposed to the rhombencephalon), it is called cerebroscleros … is. This is a morbid condition. The hardening of arteries within the brain is a form of arteriosclerosis, which in most cases is atherosclerosis.The buildup of hardened scar tissue within the brain can also be caused by the demyelinating autoimmune disease multiple sclerosis.his is a morbid condition. The hardening of arteries within the brain is a form of arteriosclerosis, which in most cases is atherosclerosis. The buildup of hardened scar tissue within the brain can also be caused by the demyelinating autoimmune disease multiple sclerosis.", "Heart, Vascular and Thoracic Care Causes. Up to 80 percent of aortic aneurysms are caused by hardening of the arteries (atherosclerosis). Atherosclerosis can develop when cholesterol and fat build up inside the arteries. High blood pressure (hypertension), cigarette smoking, family history and age also contribute to atherosclerosis.", "What is the medical term for hardening of the arteries? How does this happen? Hardening of the arteries ( atherrosclerosis ) is a disorder in which arteries ( blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood from the heart to other parts of the body ) become narrowed because fat ( cholesterol deposits called atherosclerosis ) is first deposited on the inside walls of the arteries , then becomes hardened by fibrous tissue and ...", "(A-Z) All unaware of. Much of the time we take our heart and the blood it. receives for granted. Hardened arteries are most dangerous. when they affect the blood supply to your heart. If plaque. blocks your coronary arteries, the resulting lack of oxygen to. your heart can cause angina, heart failure or heart attack.", "- 1 Arteriosclerosis is the stiffening or hardening of the artery walls. 2 Atherosclerosis is the narrowing of the artery because of plaque build-up. 3 Atherosclerosis is a specific type of arteriosclerosis.therosclerosis (or arteriosclerotic vascular disease) is a condition where the arteries become narrowed and hardened due to an excessive build up of plaque around the artery wall. The disease disrupts the flow of blood around the body, posing serious cardiovascular complications.", "- Atherosclerosis, or hardening of the arteries, is a condition in which plaque builds up inside the arteries.Plaque is made of cholesterol, fatty substances, cellular waste products, calcium and fibrin (a clotting material in the blood). Atherosclerosis is a type of arteriosclerosis.therosclerosis, or hardening of the arteries, is a condition in which plaque builds up inside the arteries.", "Blood Clots: Causes & Symptoms + 8 Natural Remedies Atherosclerosis, or hardening of the arteries, is a condition in which plaque builds up inside the arteries. Plaque is made of cholesterol, fatty substances, cellular waste products, calcium and fibrin (a clotting material in the blood).Atherosclerosis is a type of arteriosclerosis.any scientists believe plaque begins to form because the inner lining of the artery, called the endothelium, becomes damaged. Three possible causes of damage to the arterial wall are: 1 Elevated levels of cholesterol and triglycerides in the blood. 2 High blood pressure.", "What is the medical term meaning hardening of the brain? This is a morbid condition. The hardening of arteries within the brain is a form of arteriosclerosis, which in most cases is atherosclerosis. The buildup of hardened scar tissue within the brain can also be caused by the demyelinating autoimmune disease multiple sclerosis. 8 people found this useful.", "- Symptoms of Blocked Arteries. Symptoms of blocked arteries vary, depending on the location of the arteries and whether the blockage is sudden or gradual. The most common cause of blocked arteries is atherosclerosis (sometimes called hardening of the arteries), in which fatty deposits called plaques accumulate inside the artery walls. As the plaques grow, they may eventually block the flow of blood.", "Naturally Reverse Hardened Arteries Hardening of the arteries begins with an injury to the endothelium, the lining, of artery walls. The injury is due to high cholesterol and triglyceride levels, high blood pressure, chronic inflammation, eating too much sugar and flour, smoking, free radicals produced by bodily processes and many other factors.", "Clogged Arteries (Arterial Plaque) As plaque deposits grow, a condition called atherosclerosis results. This condition causes the arteries to narrow and harden. Although experts don’t know for sure what starts atherosclerosis, the process seems to stem from damage to the arterial wall.This damage, which enables the deposition of plaque, may result from: HDL is believed to remove some of the bad cholesterol from plaque in clogged arteries and transport it back to the liver, where it is eliminated. 2 High blood pressure. 3 Having high blood pressure increases the rate at which arterial plaque builds up. 4 It also hastens the hardening of clogged arteries. 5 Cigarette smoke.", "Atherosclerosis (Hardening of the Arteries) The exact cause of arteriosclerosis is not known; however, risk factors for the development and progression of arteriosclerosis have been identified. The risk factors can be divided into factors that can be changed and those that cannot. Risk factors that can be changed include the following: 1 High blood pressure. 2 High blood cholesterol levels, especially low-density lipoprotein cholesterol or LDL cholesterol (bad cholesterol). 3 Cigarette smoking.", "- heart problems? Hardened or stiff arteries account for almost 75 percent of all deaths from coronary disease (American Heart Association statistics). How can you prevent hardened arteries and the risk of heart attack? Will your diet help and which foods can help reduce your risk? Hardened or stiff arteries is also known as atherosclerosis or", "Medical Terminology Chapter 1 Test The term meaning abnormal hardening of the walls of an artery or arteries is _____. (arteri/o means artery.)", "Hardened arteries in elderly linked to brain plaques Hardened arteries in elderly linked to brain plaques. Elderly people suffering from hardening of the arteries are more likely to have beta-amyloid plaques in the brain - an indication of Alzheimer's disease, according to a study published in the journal Neurology.", "- A common cause of heart attacks and strokes, arteriosclerosis causes a fatty substance to accumulate inside your arteries. Called plaque, the fatty substance hardens and narrows the arteries, which limits the amount of oxygenated blood that can get to your heart and the rest of your body.", "- In this article. Atherosclerosis -- sometimes called hardening of the arteries -- can slowly narrow and harden the arteries throughout the body. When atherosclerosis affects the arteries of the heart, it’s called coronary artery disease. Coronary artery disease is the No. 1 killer of Americans.", "- it is the hardening of the arteries cause by accumulation of fats along the walls of the artery. this will narrow that passage of blood circulation to the heart which will cause insufficient amount of oxygen needed by the body causing difficulty of breathing & decreased cardiac output.", "Hardening of the Arteries Arteries are blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood from the heart to other parts of the body. Hardening of the arteries (also known as arteriosclerosis) is a condition that causes blood vessels in the body to harden and thicken.The condition is most often caused by the slow buildup of plaque on the inside walls of the arteries.therosclerosis is by far the most common type of hardening of the arteries. It is caused by the slow buildup of plaque on the inside walls of arteries. Plaque is made up of fat, cholesterol, calcium, and other substances found in your blood.", "Coronary Artery Disease - Cause Coronary artery disease is caused by hardening of the arteries, or atherosclerosis. This means that fatty deposits called plaque build up inside the arteries. Arteries are the blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood throughout your body.Atherosclerosis can affect any arteries in the body.When it occurs in the arteries that supply blood to the heart (the coronary arteries), it is called coronary artery disease.hen plaque builds up in the coronary arteries, the heart may not get the blood that it needs to work well. This is called ischemia (say is-KEE-mee-uh). Ischemia can cause symptoms such as chest pain or pressure. Over time, ischemia can weaken or damage the heart.", "Atherosclerosis and Arteriosclerosis - Are the Terms Interchangeable? Atherosclerosis. If the cause of arteriosclerosis (hardening of arterial wall) is caused by the buildup of plaque within the arteries, then the condition is called atherosclerosis. Plaque consists of several types of molecules including fat, cholesterol, calcium, fibrin and waste products from cellular processes.", "Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) Atherosclerosis -- sometimes called hardening of the arteries -- can slowly narrow and harden the arteries throughout the body. When atherosclerosis affects the arteries of the heart, it’s called coronary artery disease.", "Arterial Occlusive Disease Atheroclerosis, or hardening of the arteries, is caused by the accumulation of a fatty substance called plaque on the inside of the walls of the arteries.This is a condition that affects up to 35% of Americans.arrowing of the arteries decreases the blood supply to the muscles and tissues in the surrounding area, resulting in poor circulation. Lower extremity arterial occlusive disease (occurring in the legs and feet) is often present in conjunction with other conditions, such as carotid artery disease and heart disease.", "- Atherosclerosis is a slow disease in which your arteries become clogged and hardened. It is the underlying cause of most cases of heart attack, stroke, and vascular dementia, and is found in 80 to 90% of Americans over the age of 30.at, cholesterol, calcium, and other substances form plaque, which builds up in arteries. Hard plaque narrows the passage that blood flows through. That causes arteries to become stiff and inflexible (atherosclerosis is also known as hardening of the arteries).", "- The most common cause of aneurysm is the hardening and loss of elasticity in the artery. The buildup of fatty deposits in the arteries cause the blood vessel to lose elasticity and to narrow. The middle layer of the wall of the artery becomes damaged by this buildup.", "Hardening of the Arteries Back to Top Symptoms ». Hardening of the arteries does not cause symptoms until blood flow to part of the body becomes slowed or blocked. If the arteries to the heart become narrow, blood flow to the heart can slow down or stop. This can cause chest pain (stable angina), shortness of breath, and other symptoms." ]
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what flavour is tamarind
[ "Tamarind Cooking with Tamarind Paste. Usually it is the juice or paste that is used as a souring agent, particularly in south Indian and Gujarati lentil dishes, curries and chutneys, where its flavour is more authentic than vinegar or lemon juice.ealth Benefits. Tamarind is considered a mild laxative and digestive. It is used to treat bronchial disorders and gargling with tamarind water is recommended for a sore throat. It is antiseptic, used in eye-baths and for the treatment of ulcers." ]
[ "Spicy Pan Seared Fish with Tamarind Sauce Pan Seared Fish with Tamarind Sauce is an easy recipe that gives you a tasty flaky fish with a spicy crust in a tangy sauce. It is low in calories and carbs, high in protein and healthy fats! Pan Seared Fish with Tamarind Sauce, a tasty flaky fish with a spicy crust in a tangy sauce. Low in calories and carbs, high in protein and healthy fats!", "More Information on Family Tree Maker Desktop Software Over the last few months, use of Garcinia cambogia extract produced from the. Malabar tamarind for weight loss has received considerable publicity via television. and the Internet that has, in turn, led to enthusiastic public acceptance. Weight loss is.", "- Then there’s the taste…. We like to choose our soy sauce the way we choose our wine – if tamari is a rich, soulful red then generic soy sauce is the $7 stuff you pick up at the supermarket. Tamari’s taste is stronger, with a slight caramel thickness that makes for a great dipping sauce or flavour enhancer for stews and stocks.", "10 Health Benefits Of Tamarind (Imli) Fruit, Juice, And Seeds You might want to try tamarind. It was found effective to deal with allergic asthma and cough because of its antihistaminic properties. Also, it’s a rich source of vitamin C, which can boost the immune system to prevent colds. 14", "- Tamari and soy sauce are similar, but there are some differences as well. Firstly, soy sauce can be made from wheat as well soy beans, while tamari is always made from soy beans. As a matter of fact tamari is only one of the many types of soy sauces.", "Tamarind Paste: How to Buy, Make & Use Tamarind Tamarind is a sticky, sour-tasting fruit that grows in large brown pods on the tamarind tree, a common fruit tree that grows all over Asia and also in Mexico (see photo of pods below).", "Potential Side Effects of Garcinia Cambogia Garcinia Cambogia is a small tropical tree fruit that also goes by the name of Malabar tamarind. The Fruit is shaped like a pumpkin. Garcinia was found to contain a substance that resembled the citric acid found in fruits like lemons and oranges. This natural substance, is called hydroxycitric acid, and is said to be an excellent weight loss supplement and has been held in high regard for the past 20 years. Garcinia Cambogia Fruit.", "What Is Tamarind Good For? Tamarind trees produce an abundance of long, curved, brown pods filled with small brown seeds, surrounded by a sticky pulp that dehydrates naturally to a sticky paste. The pods look a bit like huge, brown, overly mature green beans. After harvest, tamarinds are sometimes shelled in preparation for export.", "The Tropical Fruit that can Detox Toxic Fluoride 1 4. Can treat dysentery. 2 5. 3 Tamarind is extremely high in Vitamin C, an antioxidant so powerful that high doses can save your life. 4 There are numerous ways to determine if you are Vitamin C deficient, and tamarind is a great food to add to your diet to combat that deficiency.", "What Is Tamarind Good For? An easy one is tamarind water, used in many Indian and Asian dishes: Just soak prepackaged tamarind paste in water, strain it, and add as part of your liquid requirements to stir fries, sauces, or curries.ried or boiled tamarind leaves and flowers are made into poultices for swollen joints, sprains, boils, hemorrhoids, and conjunctivitis. Similar to the natural gums and pectins found in other foods, the sticky pulp referred to earlier contains non-starch polysaccharides, which contribute to its dietary fiber content.", "- Tamarind (Tamarindus indica L.) is a tropical tree that is native to Africa. The fruit, which develops in bean-like pods, is edible... The tamarind tree is slow-growing, long-lived and quite large. At maturity, it may reach a height of 100 feet with a spread...", "Alpenliebe 1 As her personality perfectly symbolizes the sweet and spicy qualitites of the candy. It is available in Raw Mango and Guava flavors. Alpenliebe Fiery1 is a range of fruit flavored candies with a tangy liquid center and is currently available in Tamarind flavor.", "10 Health Benefits Of Tamarind (Imli) Fruit, Juice, And Seeds Tamarind candy has a dangerous level of lead in it. Pregnant women and children are advised not to eat this type of tamarind. Lead poisoning can cause severe health issues. For the healthiest way, add tamarind to your dishes. You could choose its paste or syrup form. If you’re up for it, eating it directly from the pod is a good option.", "30 Amazing Benefits Of Tamarind (Imli) For Skin, Hair, And Health A bowl of boiled and cooled tamarind water can be used as a natural skin toning and moisturizing agent. Just add 15 grams of tamarind to boiling hot water and simmer for about 15 minutes. Add 2 teaspoons of green tea to the water and simmer for another 5 minutes. Strain both the liquids and mix well.", "- Other lollipops from different brands are flavored with tamarind, chile, or chamoy, while others are coated with these spicy flavors. Plain caramels are also sold with chili or salty lemon flavored powders, as well as gooey tamarind inside small containers in which the lollipops can be dipped and given a unique taste.", "- You might have noticed we opt for tamari as a dipping sauce and flavour enhancer for many of our Asian-inspired recipes (Sugar-Free Honey and Soy Chicken Wings, anyone?). While we’re generally not fans of processed soy, tamari is one soy product we can’t get enough of.", "- Sensory quality. Dried allspice fruits are powerfully aromatic, like cloves with a hint of cinnamon and nutmeg; the taste is similar, but with some peppery heat. In the leaves, the clove flavour is somewhat reduced, and nutmeg or cinnamom become the dominant fragrance impressions.", "Tamarind Believed to originate in East Africa, tamarind now grows extensively throughout the Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia and the West Indies. Tamarind means ‘date of India’ In Hindu mythology, it is associated with the wedding of the god Krishna which is celebrated by a feast in November.", "Health Benefits of Tamarind + 5 Healthy Tamarind Recipes Health Benefits of Tamarind + 5 Healthy Tamarind Recipes Tamarind is one of the newest ingredients in my pantry, but dang if it didn’t quickly become a favorite! The tangy, sweet-but-savory flavor of tamarind is unparalleled, and the health benefits of tamarind are pretty great too.", "10 Health Benefits Of Tamarind (Imli) Fruit, Juice, And Seeds Yes, it is. Tamarind is full of nutrients and fiber that are important for both mother and baby. There are no side effects of eating it. In fact, pregnant women can include tamarind in their diet when dealing with constipation or morning sickness. But, do check with your doctor before trying out anything.", "- Sweet and sour tamarind sauce is very popular; you can use it in a wide range of drinks, vegetarian and non-vegetarian recipes. Read this article to get an idea of the calorie content and preparation tips of this delightfully tangy sauce.", "- By Heidi Cardenas. Tamarind is a slow-growing tropical evergreen tree native to tropical Africa, and grows in India and Mexico as well. The origins of the word tamarind mean “the date of India.” The mature tamarind tree can grow to 80 feet high in tropical, humid climates. It bears long brownish pods that have acidic pulp and hard seeds.", "What Is Tamarind Good For? Dried or boiled tamarind leaves and flowers are made into poultices for swollen joints, sprains, boils, hemorrhoids, and conjunctivitis. Similar to the natural gums and pectins found in other foods, the sticky pulp referred to earlier contains non-starch polysaccharides, which contribute to its dietary fiber content.", "Pelon Peloneta Tamarindo Mango - 18 pieces Pelon Peloneta Is a delicious caramel fruit flavored lollipop with a chili filling that is covered in the succulent Pelon Pelo Rico pulp. Its a unique and scrumptious blend of flavors that you won't be able to resist. It will keep your tongue tingling with incredible flavor, try it today!", "Tamarind Tree (Tamarindus indica) Tamarind Tree (Tamarindus indica) The tamarind is native to the tropical Africa, and grows in India, Thailand, Caribe, and America. In Trinidad and Jamaica, tamarind is a popular refreshing snack. Asians, particularly in Thailand and India, have a long tradition of eating and cooking with tamarind.", "Tamarind Paste: How to Buy, Make & Use Tamarind Tamarind paste is just the fruit (separated from the pod and seeds) of the tamarind tree made into a ready-to-use cooking paste. It comes in a jar or plastic tub-like container and one bottle is likely all you will need for a very long time, as the paste is usually quite strong and condensed.", "- Lemon Zest: (dehydrated) The yellow skin is the zest. The skin contains oils which have a concentrated lemon flavor. Mace: (spice) Lacy, scarlet-colored aril (orange when dried) which surrounds the seed of the nutmeg fruit. Flavor is a combination of cinnamon and pepper, similar to nutmeg but much more subtle.", "Researchers have data crunched 2,500 recipes and found the secret to their success. Heavy doses of cardamom, cayenne, tamarind and other flavors can overwhelm an unfamiliar palate. Together, they help form the pillars of what tastes so good to so many people. But behind the appeal of Indian food — what makes it so novel and so delicious — is also a stranger and subtler truth.", "What Is Tamarind Good For? Tamarind seed extract, which is deliciously tangy, is one of the most highly prized foods in Asian and Indian cuisine. Each 100 grams of tamarind contain impressive amounts of essential nutrients, including 36% of the daily recommended value in thiamin, 35% in iron, 23% in magnesium, and 16% in phosphorus.", "Vanilla a Halal or Haram Product Vanilla a Halal or Haram Product. Vanilla is the most world prized flavor. It is obtained from the beans of a tropical vine of genus vanilla. The beans at harvest do not have the characteristic vanilla fragrance but requires curing processes to obtain the vanilla fragrance.anilla is the most world prized flavor. It is obtained from the beans of a tropical vine of genus vanilla. The beans at harvest do not have the characteristic vanilla fragrance but requires curing processes to obtain the vanilla fragrance." ]
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what did the rashidun caliphate start for
[ "Rashidun Caliphate Rashidun Caliphate Timeline. Timeline Description: The Rashidun Caliphate (632 - 661), which means Rightly Guided in Arabic, is the term for the first four caliphs after Muhammad. However, a strict body of Ansar, or companions of the Prophet, used their influence to make sure the caliphs strictly adhered to religious law." ]
[ "History of Iraq Located along the Tigris River, the city was founded in the 8th century and became the capital of the Abbasid Caliphate. Within a short time of its inception, Baghdad evolved into a significant cultural, commercial, and intellectual center for the Islamic world.", "Definitions &Translations The divide goes back to the period following Mohammad ’s death in 632, when his close confidante Abu Bakr became the first Caliph of the Islamic nation. Shias believed the rightful heir was Mohammad ’s cousin and son-in-law, Ali bin Abu Talib.", "Safavid Empire - Turkish Rivals To The Ottoman Empire They ruled one of the greatest Persian empires after the Muslim conquest of Persia and established the Twelver school of Shi'a Islam as the official religion of their empire, marking one of the most important turning points in Muslim history.", "How did ISIS form? When and where did ISIS begin? The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) has now officially become a global Islamic caliphate. It took 14 months for its leader, who is known as Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, to set himself up as a ruler “by order of God.” He is not only the “commander of the faithful” now, but also the caliph-at-large, and the “successor” of Prophet Mohammad.", "- What type of bureaucracy did the caliphate create? a bureaucracy where only Muslims held all positions of power a bureaucracy where only non-Muslims were recruited for the army a bureaucracy where non-Muslims held all positions of power a bureaucracy where Muslims equally shared the spoils of war. Answers.", "Battle of Badr The Battle of Badr (Arabic: غزوة بدر ‎), fought on Tuesday, 13 March 624 CE (17 Ramadan, 2 AH in the Islamic calendar) in the Hejaz region of western Arabia (present-day Saudi Arabia), was a key battle in the early days of Islam and a turning point in Muhammad 's struggle with his opponents among the Quraish in Mecca.or the early Muslims the battle was the first sign that they might eventually defeat their enemies among the Meccans. Mecca at that time was one of the richest and most powerful cities in Arabia, fielding an army three times larger than that of the Muslims.", "Abbasid Caliphate Further Reading. Abbasid Caliphate. In 637 A.D. the force of Islam and the Arabs swept across the desert plain to a place called al-Qadisiyyah. It was here that the Arab force routed the remnants of the Sassanids, chasing their king as far as Afghanistan where he was finally assassinated. In four years the Sassanids were pushed off the historical scene.", "- After the conquest of Khuzistan, the Caliph Umar wanted peace. Though considerably weakened, the image of the Persian Empire as a fearsome superpower still resonated in the minds of the newly-ascendant Arabs, and Umar was wary of unnecessary military engagement with the Iranians.", "- Muhammad and the Medinan State. Seventh-century Arabia was dominated by two great empires: the Byzantine (Christian), or Eastern Roman, empire and the Sasanian Persian (Zoroastrian) empire. [MAP] In the middle was the Arabian Peninsula, composed of apparently weak and divided tribal societies.", "Caliphate After the first four caliphs, the Caliphate was claimed by the Umayyad Caliphate, the Abbasid Caliphate, and the Ottoman Empire, and for relatively short periods by other, competing dynasties in al-Andalus, North Africa, and Egypt.", "- The Siege of Damascus (634) lasted from 21 August to 19 September 634 AD b[›] before the city fell to the Rashidun Caliphate. Damascus was the first major city of the Byzantine (Roman) empire to fall in the Muslim conquest of Syria.", "- The emperor wrote to Najashi the Christian king of Abyssinia to look into the matter. Najashi sent two of his commanders, Aryat and Abraha, with a large force to Yemen. They overcame the resistance of Dhu Nuwas who ultimately drowned himself in the sea, and established their own rule.After some time the two commanders quarreled among themselves and decided to settle the matter by a dual.ne of his raiding parties captured a huge number of camels, two hundred of which belonged to ` Abd AL-Muttalib, the grandfather of Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him. In the meantime, Abraha sent word to the Makkans that he had nothing against them and would spare them if they would not interfere in his attempt.", "What Does ISIS Want, Exactly? The Terrorists' Stated Goal Has Been Made Clear With a little digging, you get a fairly clear picture. The stated mission goal of ISIS, as the group voiced publicly back in June, is to establish a new Islamic caliphate across the Middle East. It's possible you've heard the word caliphate in the reporting on ISIS to date. Basically, it's the idea of an enormous Islamic state that encompasses all Muslims worldwide.", "- A caliphate (Arabic: خِلافة ‎ khilāfa) is a form of Islamic government led by a caliph (Arabic: خَليفة ‎ khalīfah pronunciation (help·info))—a person considered a political and religious successor to the prophet Muhammad and a leader of the entire Muslim community.fter Hakeem Noor-ud-Din, the first caliph, the title of the Ahmadiyya caliph continued under Mirza Basheer-ud-Din Mahmood Ahmad, whose era lasted for over 50 years. Following him were Mirza Nasir Ahmad and then Mirza Tahir Ahmad who were third and fourth caliphs respectively.", "- Within one year of Muhammad's death in 632, Arabia itself was secure enough to allow his secular successor, Abu Bakr, the first caliph, to begin the campaign against the Byzantine and Sassanid Empires. Abu Bakr defeated the Byzantine army at Damascus in 635 and then began his conquest of Iran. In 637 the Arab forces occupied the Sassanid capital of Ctesiphon (which they renamed Madain), and in 641-42 they defeated the Sassanid army at Nahavand. After that, Iran lay open to the invaders.", "- The start of Islam is marked in the year 610, following the first revelation to the prophet Muhammad at the age of 40. Muhammad and his followers spread the teachings of Islam throughout the Arabian peninsula.Soon after the death of the prophet Muhammad, there were military expeditions, called futuhat, or literally openings, into what is now Egypt and other parts of North Africa.he following is a brief timeline that highlights some of the major occurrences in Islam's development, as well as the geographical spread of Islam to some of the countries featured in the film. 570 C.E. Muhammad is born in Mecca.", "A Brief History of Islam Muslim version of their own history. Islam, began in Mecca, claimed to be the revelation of God (Allah) through the angel Gabriel to a man named Muhammad. Muhammad was born in approximately AD 570-571. He was born to the powerful tribe of the Quraish in Mekkah (Mecca). His father's name was Abdullah. His mother's name was Aminah.", "Al-Andalus In 756, the exiled Umayyad prince Abd al-Rahman I (nicknamed al-Dākhil, the 'Immigrant') ousted Yūsuf al-Fihri to establish himself as the Emir of Cordoba. Córdoba he refused to submit to The abbasid, caliph As abbasid forces had killed most of his. family", "The Rise of Islam The Rashidun Caliphate came to an end in a civil war, from 661 AD a new dynasty emerged from this civil war known as the Umayyad Caliphate. None of these men had ever been close companions of Muhammad. The Conquest of the Maghreb. During the Umayyad Caliphate, the pace of conquests began to slow down.", "- Their goal is to liberate all Muslim societies from foreign troops and what they see as ungodly secular rulers. The al-Qaeda leader was expelled from Saudi Arabia in 1991 because of his anti-government activities.", "How did ISIS form? When and where did ISIS begin? The group began in 2004 as al-Qaeda in Iraq, before re-branding itself as ISIS two years later. It was an ally of, and had similarities with Osama bin Laden's al-Qaeda. Both were radical anti-Western militant groups devoted to establishing an independent Islamic state in the region.", "How did ISIS form? When and where did ISIS begin? The insurgent group was launched by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, an Arab of Jordanian descent, and flourished in the sectarian tensions that followed the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in 2003.", "Is Islamic Ideology Totalitarian? There are two ultimate aims of this ideology. One is to restore wherever possible the first system of government set up in Islam in the 7th century -- the Muslim Caliphate -- by uniting Muslim nations either through political action or by force, as the Muslim ruler applies and enforces the holy law of Islam.", "Rashidun Caliphate Military expansion. The Rashidun Caliphate expanded gradually; within the span of 24 years of conquest, a vast territory was conquered comprising Mesopotamia, the Levant, parts of Anatolia, and most of the Sasanian Empire. Unlike the Sasanian Persians, the Byzantines, after losing Syria, retreated back to Anatolia.", "Why did Abu Baker became Khalifa and not Ali? Hold out your hand that we may pledge loyalty to you.. But Abu Bakr did not stretch out his hand. 'Umar saw that the delay might lead to the reopening of the disagreements so he himself took Abu Bakr's hand out and pledged loyalty to him. Others followed by example, and Abu Bakr became the first Caliph by general consent of the Muslims.", "The Abbasid Caliphate's Rise to Power Although many of us are familiar with the politics of the modern Middle East, I'm guessing most of us are not nearly as versed in its history. Today we'll try to rectify this a bit as we discuss the Abbasid Empire and their rulers, known as caliphs. To begin, the Abbasids ruled the Arab world from about 750 CE to 1258 CE. They took power after conquering the former empire of the Umayyads.", "Abbasid Caliphate Political History. In 750 AD, the Abbasids overthrew the Umayyad Dynasty. In 762 the capital was moved from Damascus to Baghdad, in 836 the capital was moved to Samarra; in 892 it was moved back to Baghdad. From 750 to the middle of the 9th century the Abbasid Caliphate extended from Ifriqiya (modern Tunisia) to Mawarannahr (modern Uzbekistan).", "- Within the first century of the establishment of Islam upon the Arabian peninsula and the subsequent rapid expansion of the Arab Empire during the Muslim conquests, resulted in the formation of one of the most significant empires in world history.", "Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, also known as the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria or Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham, Islamic State and by its Arabic language acronym Daesh, is a Salafi jihadist militant group and former unrecognised proto-state that follows a fundamentalist, Wahhabi, and heterodox doctrine of Sunni Islam. ISIL gained global prominence in early 2014 when it drove Iraqi government forces out of key cities in its Western Iraq offensive, followed by its capture of Mosul", "Caliphs There are four periods of the Caliphate of Islam: The Rashiduns (632-661): Rashidun is the name used for the first four Caliphs, from 632 to 661, and indicate that these were the just and admirable leaders of the Muslim community." ]
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average lifespan of cactus
[ "How Saguaros Grow An adult saguaro is generally considered to be about 125 years of age. It may weigh 6 tons or more and be as tall as 50 feet. The average life span of a saguaro is probably 150 - 175 years of age. However, biologists believe that some plants may live over 200 years.", "How Saguaros Grow How Saguaros Grow. Saguaros are a very slow growing cactus. In Saguaro National Park, studies indicate that a saguaro grows between 1 and 1.5 inches in the first eight years of its life. These tiny, young saguaros are very hard to find as they grow under the protection of a nurse tree, most often a palo verde, ironwood or mesquite tree." ]
[ "Cactus A cactus is a member of the plant family Cactaceae,[Note 1] a family comprising about 127 genera with some 1750 known species of the order Caryophyllales. The word cactus derives, through Latin, from the Ancient Greek κάκτος, kaktos, a name originally used by Theophrastus for a spiny plant whose identity is not certain. Cacti occur in a wide range of shapes and sizes. Most cacti live in habitats subject to at least some drought. Many live in extremely dry environments, even being ...", "- So until the cactus reaches its maximum height, it will grow on average after 18 minutes and 12.32 seconds, just a little bit less than a full Minecraft day. ---.", "Common garden skink Lampropholis guichenoti can grow to a maximum of 14 cm, but rarely exceeds 9cm. According to statistics, the average common garden skink lives up to 2–3 years. The garden skink usually has a browny black colour and sometimes may appear a dark shade of red when bathing in the sun.", "- These are grown mainly for the foliage rather than flowers; for the desert look that's appealing to cactus growers and collectors. Growing and care: The Echinocactus grusonii is fairly quick growing at first; then the growth rate slows right down. So you can expect to wait about 10 years for the cactus to reach 10 inches in diameter.", "- cactus's need minimal water and if you under or over water the can die. you should water a cactus once every 8 to 9 days if 60 degrees or more(inside or out), and should water… it every 12 to 13 days in the fall or winter(inside), keep in mind that you should give the cactus 5-6 drops of food (fertilizer) each water.", "Common garden skink Lampropholis guichenoti can grow to a maximum of 14 cm, but rarely exceeds 9cm. According to statistics, the average common garden skink lives up to 2–3 years. The garden skink usually has a browny black colour and sometimes may appear a dark shade of red when bathing in the sun. They have small sharp teeth which easily slice through smaller prey.", "How to Grow Saguaro Cactus The saguaro cactus is native to the state of Sonora in Mexico and small portions of California and Arizona in the United States.The saguaro is a large, tree-sized cactus that can survive up to 200 years. In its natural environment, the saguaro can reach maximum heights of 60 feet (18.3 m).The plant survives by drinking in rainwater, visibly expanding itself, and storing the water for consumption during dry periods.he saguaro is a large, tree-sized cactus that can survive up to 200 years. In its natural environment, the saguaro can reach maximum heights of 60 feet (18.3 m). The plant survives by drinking in rainwater, visibly expanding itself, and storing the water for consumption during dry periods.", "Cactus Pereskia (which is close to the ancestral species from which all cacti evolved) does have long-lasting leaves, which are, however, thickened and succulent in many species. Other species of cactus with long-lasting leaves, such as the opuntioid Pereskiopsis, also have succulent leaves.he tallest free-standing cactus is Pachycereus pringlei, with a maximum recorded height of 19.2 m (63 ft), and the smallest is Blossfeldia liliputiana, only about 1 cm (0.4 in) in diameter at maturity.", "Cactus A cactus (plural: cacti, cactuses, or cactus) is a member of the plant family Cactaceae within the order Caryophyllales.The word cactus derives, through Latin, from the Ancient Greek κάκτος, kaktos, a name originally used by Theophrastus for a spiny plant whose identity is not certain.Cacti occur in a wide range of shapes and sizes. Most cacti live in habitats subject to at least some drought.he word cactus derives, through Latin, from the Ancient Greek κάκτος, kaktos, a name originally used by Theophrastus for a spiny plant whose identity is not certain. Cacti occur in a wide range of shapes and sizes. Most cacti live in habitats subject to at least some drought.", "Growing Cactus Plants in Cold-Winter Climates Other cactus plants with cold-weather tolerance to Zones 5 or 6 include: Cylindropuntia, called cholla, a prickly pear relative, grows with segmented cylindrical stems that can reach 10 feet tall. Various species have a varied range of hardiness, with many tolerating temperatures to -30 degrees F.", "What Is The Lifespan Of A Tree: How The Age Of A Tree Is Determined Some of the shorter-lived trees are include palms, which can live around 50 years. The persimmon has an average lifespan of 60 years, and the black willow will probably survive for around 75 years. On the other hand, Alaska red cedar can live up to 3,500 years. Giant sequoias can last over 3,000 years and at least one Bristlecone pine is estimated to be almost 5,000 years old.", "- I like a time release type in the spring and this will feed the plant for six or more months. The other way is to give the plants food three time a year (spring, summer, fall)with a dilute solution of plant food like (5-10-5). This should do them well for the year.n most cases cactus will do well in pots as long as you remember three things. Food, light, water. Food. When you bring the plant home most of the time it is in a small pot and it probably has grown there for a long time, which means it has used up most of all the nutrients in the soil.", "How to Care for Orchid Cactus Plants Overview. The orchid cactus (epiphyllum hybrid) is a flowering plant that's native to Central America. Orchid cactus has fleshy, succulent-like stems, and it is most commonly grown indoors as a houseplant due to its sensitivity to cold. The orchid cactus blooms in large, showy, bright-colored flowers, typically from April through July. Orchid cactus plants can take up to four years or more before they begin to flower.", "- • Chin is a nickname for chinchilla. • Average life span is 10 years. The longest living chinchilla on record was 20 years old. • Average weight of an adult male: 400 – 500 grams (.9 – 1.1 lbs). • Average weight of an adult female: 400 – 600 grams (.9 – 1.3 lb). • Gestation period: 105 – 118 days (about 3 1/2 months). Because the gestation period is longer than some pets, babies are well-developed, with open eyes and full coats of hair.", "The 21 Best Cactus Plants to Grow in Your Garden Crested species are usually smaller. In its natural habitat, blue flame forms dense, cactus forests and can reach heights of 30 feet. Features: Recognized for its upright candelabra shape, blue-green color, and purple fruit that looks and tastes like a cross between a blueberry and cranberry.", "Chihuahua Lifespan: Average Life Expectancy of The Chihuahua 1 Gender-statistically speaking, females live longer than their male counterparts. 2 The exact cause of this longer average lifespan is unknown, but studies suggest female Chihuahuas live 1 to 2 years longer than males. 3 Activity Levels-keeping your Chihuahua active is crucial to promoting a long, healthy life.here's no foil-proof method for predicting exactly how long they can live, but current data suggests that Chihuahuas live an average of 15 to 20 years when properly cared for by a loving owner.", "Cactus Facts Cactus Facts. Cactus is a type of plant that can store large amounts of water and survive in extremely hot and dry habitats. There are around 2000 different species of cactus that differ in size, shape, color and type of habitat. Almost all cacti are native to deserts and dry regions of South and North America.ince cacti live in dry areas, they need to absorb large amount of water and store it in the stem and roots for the periods of drought. Besides storing of water, stem plays role in the process of photosynthesis (production of food by using the sunlight and carbon dioxide).", "Not crazy for cactusâ¦yet Saguaro cactus are found in the Sonoran Desert of Arizona and Mexico. It can grow up to 70 feet, and live for over 150 years. My cactus is about 17 years old, and just over 14 inches tall. Talk about slow-growing!", "Arizona Facts The Saguaro cactus is a traditional symbol of the American Southwest, yet it is only found in a small region. Saguaro's grow slowly over decades. A ten year old plant may be less than six inches high; some specimen live for more than 150 years.", "- At age 75, the Hispanic, non-Hispanic white, and non-Hispanic black average life expectancy is 12.47 years. Hispanics and non-Hispanic blacks have a life expectancy difference of 1.90 years when age 75. The greatest disparity in life expectancy is between Hispanic females and non-Hispanic black males.", "Peach Typical peach cultivars begin bearing fruit in their third year. Their lifespan in the U.S. varies by region; the University of California at Davis gives a lifespan of about 15 years while the University of Maine gives a lifespan of 7 years there.", "- 1 The life expectancy of a concrete tile roof is 35 to 50 years. Although the tile is rated by manufacturers as a having a 50-year life or more, it is primarily a protective covering for the asphalt-based roofing layer below it—typically 30-pound felt or mineral surface roll roofing, secured to the roof sheathing and down-lapped.", "How to Grow Saguaro Cactus How to Grow Saguaro Cactus. The saguaro cactus is native to the state of Sonora in Mexico and small portions of California and Arizona in the United States. The saguaro is a large, tree-sized cactus that can survive up to 200 years.In its natural environment, the saguaro can reach maximum heights of 60 feet (18.3 m).The plant survives by drinking in rainwater, visibly expanding itself, and storing the water for consumption during dry periods.he saguaro is a large, tree-sized cactus that can survive up to 200 years. In its natural environment, the saguaro can reach maximum heights of 60 feet (18.3 m). The plant survives by drinking in rainwater, visibly expanding itself, and storing the water for consumption during dry periods.", "Cactus Plant Names Submit. The cactus is an ornamental plant that usually has a spiny surface. They are usually easy to grow because they can tolerate neglect and lack of water for a long length of time. Most cacti like full sunlight and dry soils.They come in a wide variety of shapes, sizes and colors.ubmit. The cactus is an ornamental plant that usually has a spiny surface. They are usually easy to grow because they can tolerate neglect and lack of water for a long length of time. Most cacti like full sunlight and dry soils. They come in a wide variety of shapes, sizes and colors.", "- 1 A saguaro must be 35 years old before it can grow any flowers. 2 The saguaro cactus is like the plant of perpetual youth – it is only considered an adult when it is 125 years old, and saguaros generally die when they’re 150-175 years old.3 Lucky, or particularly youthful cacti, may live over 200 years. A saguaro must be 35 years old before it can grow any flowers. 2 The saguaro cactus is like the plant of perpetual youth – it is only considered an adult when it is 125 years old, and saguaros generally die when they’re 150-175 years old.", "- After you plant the cactus give it a small amount of water every couple weeks if it doesn't rain, for about a month then let nature take it course. Feed the plants about once a year. With a dilute solution 10-10-10- or a good plant food.", "- 1 The saguaro cactus is like the plant of perpetual youth – it is only considered an adult when it is 125 years old, and saguaros generally die when they’re 150-175 years old. 2 Lucky, or particularly youthful cacti, may live over 200 years. 3 The bloom of the saguaro is Arizona’s state flower.", "Cactus A cactus (plural: cacti, cactuses, or cactus) is a member of the plant family Cactaceae within the order Caryophyllales. The word cactus derives, through Latin, from the Ancient Greek κάκτος, kaktos, a name originally used by Theophrastus for a spiny plant whose identity is not certain.ereskia (which is close to the ancestral species from which all cacti evolved) does have long-lasting leaves, which are, however, thickened and succulent in many species. Other species of cactus with long-lasting leaves, such as the opuntioid Pereskiopsis, also have succulent leaves.", "- The average life expectancy of chihuahuas is 15 to 18 years. Unless they get genital herpes, which can shave off approximately two to … three years. Be careful. The smaller the animals, the faster their heart beat, the faster the body oxidizes, the shorter their life span.", "Different Types of Flowering Cactus Barrel Cacti. All species within the ferocactus genus have long thorns and a cylindrical structure. The flowers measure up to 5 to 6 inches across. The compass (or California) barrel cactus is tall (4 to 8 feet) with curves and red ribs." ]
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is pertussis a communicable disease
[ "Pertussis (Whooping Cough) Pertussis, or whooping cough, is an infectious disease caused by bacteria that is found throughout the world.Pertussis was one of the most common causes of childhood deaths prior to the availability of a vaccine.ertussis is most often spread by contact with respiratory droplets of an infected person. It is a highly communicable disease and can spread to as many as 4 out of 5 close household contacts." ]
[ "- Pertussis, or whooping cough, is a highly contagious disease involving the respiratory tract. It is caused by a bacterium, Bordetella pertussis, which is found in the mouth, nose and throat of an infected person.ertussis can occur at any age. Severe illness is more common in young children that have not been immunized. Adults with pertussis have milder symptoms. A diagnosis of pertussis should be considered for adults with persistent cough, to ensure they do not pass on the infection.", "- Pertussis is a contagious respiratory disease caused by bacteria. Pertussis can cause very severe illness in younger children, but also causes illness in older children and adults. Children can get pneumonia and occasionally inflammation of the brain from pertussis.", "Causes Español: Causas y transmisión. Pertussis, a respiratory illness commonly known as whooping cough, is a very contagious disease caused by a type of bacteria called Bordetella pertussis. These bacteria attach to the cilia (tiny, hair-like extensions) that line part of the upper respiratory system.", "Pertussis About the organism. Pertussis (whooping cough) is a highly contagious bacterial disease caused by Bordetella pertussis (a small, aerobic, Gram-negative pleomorphic bacillus). Transmission occurs via respiratory secretions on the hands or in aerosolized form.", "Pertussis From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Pertussis, also known as whooping cough or 100-day cough, is a highly contagious bacterial disease. Initially, symptoms are usually similar to those of the common cold with a runny nose, fever, and mild cough. This is then followed by weeks of severe coughing fits.", "Whooping Cough Disease Whooping cough (also called pertussis) is a highly contagious infection of the respiratory system.", "Communicable Disease a communicable disease is one that is spread from one person to another through a variety of ways that include contact with blood and bodily fluids breathing in an airborne virus or by being bitten by an insect", "Pertussis (Whooping Cough) Pertussis (Whooping Cough). Pertussis (whooping cough) is a highly contagious, vaccine-preventable respiratory disease. Pertussis most commonly affects infants and young children and can be fatal, especially in babies less than 1 year of age.Pertussis is caused by a bacteria found in the mouth, nose and throat of an infected person.Transmission to others occurs during close contact with an infected person, most commonly by airborne droplets of respiratory secretions.ertussis is caused by a bacteria found in the mouth, nose and throat of an infected person. Transmission to others occurs during close contact with an infected person, most commonly by airborne droplets of respiratory secretions.", "What are tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis? Pertussis, also known as whooping cough, is a highly contagious illness spread by contact with droplets coughed out by someone with the disease, or by contact with recently contaminated hard surfaces upon which the droplets have landed. Early symptoms include runny nose, nasal congestion, and sneezing.", "- whooping cough also known as pertussis is a highly contagious bacterial disease that can be spread by coughing people with pertussis have severe coughing attacks that can last for months infants too young for vaccination are at greatest risk for life threatening cases of pertussis", "- TB is a communicable disease. A communicable disease is a disease that can be passed on in one way or another from a Carrier of the disease to some one else. and is usually th … e result of a virus or bacterial infection. 17 people found this useful.es. Herpes is spread by skin-to-skin contact with an infected person. Herpes is a comminicable disease and it's very common to have. But people have stigmatised it because it's contagious and because of the way it looks.", "- pertussis whooping cough whooping cough also known as pertussis is a highly contagious bacterial disease that can be spread by coughing people with pertussis have severe coughing attacks that can last for months", "- whooping cough is a highly contagious disease caused by a bacterial infection of the respiratory tract whooping cough also known as pertussis is caused by the bacterium bordetella pertussisthe hallmark symptoms of whooping cough are violent coughing fits followed by a whooping sound made as a person gasps for airwhooping cough is highly preventable through vaccinationhooping cough is a highly contagious disease caused by a bacterial infection of the respiratory tract whooping cough also known as pertussis is caused by the bacterium bordetella pertussis", "- a communicable disease is also known as an infectious disease, contagious disease, or a transmissible disease. a communicable disease is one which is clinically evident (shows … characteristic signs and symptoms) and can result from infection/presence/growth of a pathogen.", "Pertussis (Whooping Cough) Pertussis (Whooping Cough) Pertussis, also known as whooping cough, is a highly contagious respiratory disease. It is caused by the bacterium Bordetella pertussis. Pertussis is known for uncontrollable, violent coughing that often makes it hard to breathe. After fits of many coughs, someone with pertussis often needs to take deep breaths, which result in a “whooping” sound.", "Disease Specifics Pertussis is an acute infectious disease caused by the bacterium Bordetella pertussis. In the 20 th century, pertussis was one of the most common childhood diseases and a major cause of childhood mortality in the United States.ertussis is an acute infectious disease caused by the bacterium Bordetella pertussis. In the 20 th century, pertussis was one of the most common childhood diseases and a major cause of childhood mortality in the United States.", "Whooping Cough (Pertussis) Whooping cough (pertussis) facts. 1 Whooping cough (pertussis) is an acute, highly contagious respiratory infection that is caused by the bacterium Bordetella pertussis. 2 Whooping cough commonly affects infants and young children but can be prevented by immunization with the pertussis vaccine.he term whooping cough is based on the characteristic noise made as the person at the end of a coughing attack that sounds like a high-pitched whoop as the person tries to suck in a breath. Symptoms of whooping cough vary. Early in the infection, the symptoms resemble those of a cold; 1 mild fever, 2 nasal congestion,", "Pertussis Pertussis, also known as whooping cough or 100-day cough, is a highly contagious bacterial disease.Initially, symptoms are usually similar to those of the common cold with a runny nose, fever, and mild cough.ertussis, also known as whooping cough or 100-day cough, is a highly contagious bacterial disease.", "- Explanation:is the medical term Pertussis (Whooping Cough) An acute, highly communicable bacterial disease, characterized by a paroxysmal or spasmodic cough that usually ends in a prolonged, high-pitched, crowing inspiration (the whoop).. Selected response from: Serge LLocal time: 06:33.", "Communicable Diseases Signs and Symptoms Period of Communicability: Highly communicable in the early phase and at the beginning of the paroxysmal cough stage (first 2 weeks). The child is no longer contagious after 5 days of treatment. Methods of control: Immunization is the most rational approach to pertussis (whooping cough) control.", "Pertussis (Whooping Cough) Pertussis (Whooping Cough) Pertussis, also known as whooping cough, is a highly contagious respiratory disease. It is caused by the bacterium Bordetella pertussis. Pertussis is known for uncontrollable, violent coughing that often makes it hard to breathe.", "communicable disease The yellows is a communicable disease, the cause of which is not definitely known. The cleaning of rooms after a communicable disease will be considered later. What is needed at the present moment is a universal conviction that tuberculosis is not an hereditary but a communicable disease. There has long been reason for believing that tuberculosis is a communicable disease. Diphtheria is an acute, specific, infectious, communicable disease.", "- A: Examples of communicable, or infectious, diseases include hepatitis, polio, influenza, HIV/AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis. These diseases caused by viruses, bacteria, fungi and parasites are capable of spreading among people through the air, blood and other bodily fluids. Continue Reading", "Pertussis (Whooping Cough) Pertussis, also known as whooping cough, is a highly contagious respiratory disease. It is caused by the bacterium Bordetella pertussis. Pertussis is known for uncontrollable, violent coughing which often makes it hard to breathe. After cough fits, someone with pertussis often needs to take deep breaths, which result in a “whooping” sound. Pertussis can affect people of all ages, but can be very serious, even deadly, for babies less than a year old. The best way to protect against pertussis is by getting vaccinated. English | en Español", "- Pertussis, or “whooping cough,” is a very contagious respiratory disease caused by bacteria. It is a vaccine-. preventable disease that is usually mild in vaccinated children and adults, but can be serious in infants. All.", "Pertussis Pertussis, or whooping cough, is an upper respiratory infection. It is caused by the Bordetella pertussis bacteria. It is a serious disease that can affect people of any age and cause permanent disability in infants, and even death. When an infected person sneezes or coughs, tiny droplets containing the bacteria move through the air.", "- Pertussis, or “whooping cough,” is a very contagious respiratory disease caused by bacteria. preventable disease that is usually mild in vaccinated children and adults, but can be serious in infants. children attending child care facilities and entering schools are required to be immunized against pertussis.", "Causes Causes. Pertussis, a respiratory illness commonly known as whooping cough, is a very contagious disease caused by a type of bacteria called Bordetella pertussis.ransmission. Pertussis is a very contagious disease only found in humans. It is spread from person to person. People with pertussis usually spread the disease to another person by coughing or sneezing or when spending a lot of time near one another where you share breathing space.", "Pertussis Precautions for Professionals Pertussis is an afebrile respiratory illness caused by the bacterium Bordetella pertussis. It is highly contagious and occurs in all age groups. Pertussis is spread by respiratory droplets generated through coughing, sneezing and even talking.ertussis is an afebrile respiratory illness caused by the bacterium Bordetella pertussis. It is highly contagious and occurs in all age groups. Pertussis is spread by respiratory droplets generated through coughing, sneezing and even talking.", "Whooping Cough (Pertussis) Whooping cough (pertussis) facts. 1 Whooping cough (pertussis) is an acute, highly contagious respiratory infection that is caused by the bacterium Bordetella pertussis.2 Whooping cough commonly affects infants and young children but can be prevented by immunization with the pertussis vaccine.he bacterium responsible for the infection, Bordetella pertussis, was not identified until 1906. In the pre-vaccination era (during the 1920s and '30s), there were over 250,000 cases of whooping cough per year in the U.S., with up to 9,000 deaths." ]
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what is essentials
[ "Essentials Essentials is a complete language arts program. Surprisingly, there is not too much writing during class, but there is a lot of talking! Students compose sentences and learn the rules of writing by talking about them (what we call the dialectic model)." ]
[ "- The NIMS is the essential foundation to the National Preparedness System (NPS) and provides the template for the management of incidents and operations in support of all five National Planning Frameworks. Use the images below for direct links to all pages within the NIMS website.", "Iron: the essentials Iron: the essentials. Iron is a relatively abundant element in the universe. It is found in the sun and many types of stars in considerable quantity. Iron nuclei are very stable. Iron is a vital constituent of plant and animal life, and is the key component of haemoglobin.", "- ​Windows Essentials 2012 delivers a set of consumer desktop applications. Simplify activities that your customers perform frequently on the desktop: touching up photos with Photo Gallery, creating personal movies with Movie Maker, and accessing versatile cloud storage with OneDrive.pplications | Windows Essentials 2012 OPK | Additional Resources. Microsoft Windows Essentials 2012 is the suite of desktop applications designed to help customers do more with Windows: 1 It complements the no-compromises story of Windows 8.1 and Windows 8.", "- Microsoft Security Essentials provides real-time protection for your home PC that guards against viruses, spyware, and other malicious software.", "- Essential Baby and Essential Kids is the place to find parenting information and parenting support relating to conception, pregnancy, birth, babies, toddlers, kids, maternity, family budgeting, family travel, nutrition and wellbeing, family entertainment, kids entertainment, tips for the family home, child-friendly recipes and parenting.", "6 Essential Nutrients and Their Functions An essential nutrient is a nutrient that the body cannot synthesize on its own -- or not to an adequate amount -- and must be provided by the diet. These nutrients are necessary for the body to function properly. The six essential nutrients include carbohydrates, protein, fat, vitamins, minerals and water.n essential nutrient is a nutrient that the body cannot synthesize on its own -- or not to an adequate amount -- and must be provided by the diet. These nutrients are necessary for the body to function properly. The six essential nutrients include carbohydrates, protein, fat, vitamins, minerals and water.", "Is the Paris Pass 2018 worth it? We review prices and value here Windows Live Essentials is an optional download for Windows 7 users, featuring email, messenger and other useful applications. However, you might not need it...", "Essentials We believe... ...our children will succeed if they are taught the essentials of language, writing, and arithmetic. We want our students to be able to communicate their ideas well no matter what field they enter. Students enjoy learning English grammar and writing with their friends.", "essential essential suggests that which is in the very essence or constitution of a thing: Quiet is essential in a public library. inherent means inborn or fixed from the beginning as a permanent quality or constituent of a thing: properties inherent in iron.", "What Are Windows Live Essentials and What Do They Do? What Are Windows Live Essentials and What Do They Do? Windows Live Essentials is a software suite released by Microsoft that works through integration with the operating system. Windows 7 has a handful of Live Essentials pre-installed, and you can download more from their web site.", "?????? ?? C2 existing as a natural or basic part of something: There are dangers/risks inherent in almost every sport. I have an inherent distrust of lawyers. Thesaurus: synonyms and related words. Essential or necessary. a man's gotta do what a man's gotta do idiom. basically. basis.", "- absolutely necessary; indispensable: Discipline is essential in an army. pertaining to or constituting the essence of a thing. noting or containing an essence of a plant, drug, etc. being such by its very nature or in the highest sense; natural; spontaneous: essential happiness.", "essential Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Legal, Acronyms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia. essential. 1. constituting the necessary or inherent part of a thing; giving a substance its peculiar and necessary qualities. 2. indispensable; required in the diet, as essential fatty acids.", "What does 'Fundamentals' mean What does 'Fundamentals' mean. The fundamentals include the qualitative and quantitative information that contributes to the economic well-being and the subsequent financial valuation of a company, security or currency. Analysts and investors analyze these fundamentals to develop an estimate as to whether the underlying asset is considered a worthwhile investment.", "- Available formats: See next page for more details. Course title: Course duration & code: Entry course: Notes: -‘Essential’ in a course title means that the course is selfsufficient and includes fundamental and advanced topics. - To view a course description click on the course code (underlined blue) Self-paced learning :", "Microsoft Security Essentials Microsoft Security Essentials. Microsoft Security Essentials (MSE) is an antivirus software (AV) product that provides protection against different types of malicious software such as computer viruses, spyware, rootkits and Trojan horses. Before version 4.5, MSE ran on Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7, but not on Windows 8 and later", "6 Essential Nutrients and Their Functions An essential nutrient is a nutrient that the body cannot synthesize on its own -- or not to an adequate amount -- and must be provided by the diet. These nutrients are necessary for the body to function properly. The six essential nutrients include carbohydrates, protein, fat, vitamins, minerals and water.", "essential The definition of essential is completely necessary or part of the basic nature of something. An example of essential is dedicated study skills to become valedictorian. An example of essential is innate intelligence.", "- You Be The Chemist Essential Elements℠ is a professional development workshop designed to provide K–8 educators—our “essential elements” in education—with methods for teaching chemistry concepts through hands-on learning and real-world connections.", "- Classic Definitions. 1 A collection of software and system components, connections, and constraints. 2 A collection of system stakeholders' need statements. 3 A rationale which demonstrates that the components, connections, and constraints define a system that, if implemented, would satisfy the collection of system stakeholders' need statements.", "- Calcium is what is known as an essential element, meaning that it is an element which is absolutely necessary for life processes. Which is what the old milk TV adverts were trying to tell us after all.", "AutoSave Essentials Our verdict. AutoSave Essentials is exactly what it’s name suggests; it only has the essentials. Continuous backup is a nice tough, but beyond that the program offers almost nothing in terms of backup options and features.", "The Nine Essentials The Nine Essentials form the core of the NeuroMovement® approach of the Anat Baniel Method℠ . Each of the Nine Essentials describes one of the brain’s requirements for waking up and doing its job well.", "Microsoft Security Essentials Microsoft Security Essentials. (Redirected from MSSE) Microsoft Security Essentials (MSE) is an antivirus software (AV) product that provides protection against different types of malicious software such as computer viruses, spyware, rootkits and Trojan horses.", "essential Constituting or being part of the nature or essence of something; inherent: “In that era of general good will … few Americans doubted the essential goodness of their society” ( David Halberstam) Fundamentally important or necessary: essential ingredients. See Synonyms at indispensable.", "essential 1. Fundamentally important or necessary: essential ingredients. 2. Medicine Of, relating to, or being a condition or a disease whose cause is unknown: essential hypertension. 3. Biochemistry Being a substance that is required for normal functioning but cannot be synthesized by the body and therefore must be included in the diet: essential amino acids. n. 1. Something fundamental.", "- The Ten Essential Public Health Services describe the public health activities that should be undertaken in all communities and were developed as a companion to the three core public health functions.", "- (5) Essential personal effects means those items necessary for a person's immediate health, welfare, and livelihood. Essential personal effects includes but is not limited to clothing, cribs, bedding, documents, medications, and personal hygiene items.", "Essential Job Functions Under the ADA What Are Essential Job Functions? Essential job functions are the fundamental duties of a position: the things a person holding the job absolutely must be able to do. The reason the job exists is to perform that function (for example, an essential function of a pilot is to fly the plane). Only a few employees can perform the function.", "- Welcome. Essentials in Writing is a video based homeschool writing curriculum in which students learn how to effectively communicate with readers in written language and become confident writers. The study of language and writing is much more than dissecting sentences and committing a list of grammar rules to memory. It includes learning rules for writing, but it also encompasses learning the concepts that are critical to effective written communication." ]
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what is a vector network analyzer
[ "- Vector Network Analysis is one of. the most effective methods of characterizing impedance matching. The purpose of this article is to provide the test engineer with a fundamental understanding. of vector network analysis. The article will start by describing the fundamentals of. impedance, transmission lines, and loads. It will go on to describe common terms for." ]
[ "- A velocity vector is an arrow that shows direction and speed of motion of a GPS site. The velocity vector for each site shown in Figure 2 is calculated from data like those shown in Figure 1. A vector is a mathematical construct that has a magnitude and a direction.", "- available in all basic perytons protocol analyzer models allows the user to set the colors of different message types connections colors and line thickness etc available in all basic perytons protocol analyzer models any perytons protocol aanalyzer user can use user defined scripts written for the analyzer", "Agilent Bioanalyzer 2100 The Agilent Bioanalyzer uses a microchannel-based electrophoretic cell that allows rapid and sensitive investigation of nucleic acid samples. Many sample types can be analyzed on the Bioanalyzer, including total RNA, labeled RNA, small and micro RNAs, as well as small and large DNA fragments.", "How to analyze traffic with SPAN feature This document describes the recent features of the Switched Port Analyzer (SPAN) that have been implemented. The SPAN feature, which is sometimes called port mirroring or port monitoring, selects network traffic for analysis by a network analyzer.", "- Confidence votes 13. A distortion analyzer is an electronic test instrument that measures the accuracy of an electronic circuit at reproducing a wave. For instance, an audio amplifier might have a sine wave input to it, and the distortion analyzer measures how close the output is to a sine wave.If the output is clipped, the wave will be distorted, and the analyzer will measure the amount of harmonics present.mplifiers will frequently have a Total Harmonic Distortion plus Noise specification which is an accurate term for the quantity measured by a distortion analyzer. There are many manufacturers of distortion analyzers. The Hewlett-Packard models 331a and 333 are laboratory standard instruments.", "Introduction This short guide will. provide a basic understanding of networking principles before applying. them to the computer. Network Analysis or Critical Path Analysis (CPA) or the American. “Program, Evaluation and Review Technique” (PERT) is one of the classic. methods of planning and controlling the progress of projects.", "CANalyzer www.vector.com /vi _canalyzer _en.html CANalyzer is an analysis software tool from Vector Informatik GmbH. This development software is widely used, primarily by automotive and electronic control unit suppliers, to analyze the data traffic in serial bus systems. The most relevant bus systems here are CAN, LIN, FlexRay, Ethernet and MOST as well as CAN-based protocols such as J1939, CANopen, ARINC 825 and many more.", "- - a tutorial, information and overview about the basics of the vector network analyser, VNA, detailing what is a vector network analyser, how it works and using a vector network analyzer. 1 RF network analyser basics. Analyzer operation & design.", "vectorcardiogram vectorcardiogram in Medicine. vectorcardiogram vec·tor·car·di·o·gram (věk'tər-kär'dē-ə-grām') n. A graphic representation of the magnitude and direction of the electrical currents of the heart's action in the form of a vector loop.", "spectrum analyzer Output signals at frequencies other than the intended communications frequency appear as vertical lines (pips) on the display. A spectrum analyzer can also be used to determine, by direct observation, the bandwidth of a digital or analog signal.", "PRODUCT FOCUS: OPTICAL SPECTRUM ANALYZERS: Understanding the latest features in optical spectrum analyzers VALERIE C. COFFEY, contributing editor. An optical spectrum analyzer (OSA) is a wavelength-selective optical power meter that measures signal power versus wavelength (or frequency), tunable over a specified wavelength range somewhere between the ultraviolet and the infrared, depending on the application.", "- Vector Valued Functions. Definition of a Vector Valued Function. A vector valued function is a function where the domain is a subset of the real numbers and the range is a vector. In two dimensions. r(t) = x(t)i + y(t)j. In three dimensions. r(t) = x(t)i + y(t)j + z(t)k. You will notice the strong resemblance to parametric equations.", "Network Protocol Analyzers However, to solve the most hard-boiled network crimes, you'll need to get a wiretap to give you the hard data that you need. Protocol analyzers provide a type of wiretap that allows you to gather objective data about a networking problem. Like a wiretap, protocol analyzers shouldn't be used indiscriminately; you definitely want to use your noodle before you use your analyzer.", "Basic Definitions The vector v is interpreted to be the magnitude and direction of the line segment going from the origin to the point . However, the vector is not this point, which only gives a standard way of visualizing the vector. We can also visualize the vector as a directed line segment from any initial point to a final point.", "Network Analyzer Measurements Then the first automated network analyzers were introduced. A minicomputer (about equal to a 1000-watt, five-dollar calculator) grabbed the vector data from the 8409, and did some fancy manipulations that resulted in automatic error correction and accurate magnitude and phase of the four S-parameters.", "- Vectorworks CAD software is a line of industry-specific 2D/3D and BIM solutions that allow designers to advance their ideas from concept through completion. More than half a million users around the world have realized their visions with Vectorworks.", "- Vector quantization (VQ) is a classical quantization technique from signal processing that allows the modeling of probability density functions by the distribution of prototype vectors.It was originally used for data compression.ector quantization (VQ) is a classical quantization technique from signal processing that allows the modeling of probability density functions by the distribution of prototype vectors. It was originally used for data compression.", "Vector Diagrams Vector Diagrams. Vector diagrams are diagrams which depict the direction and relative magnitude of a. vector quantity by a vector arrow. Vector diagrams can be used to describe the velocity of a moving object during its motion. Vector diagrams can be used to represent any vector quantity. For example, acceleration, force, and momentum. How to draw a vector diagram? A vector arrow is used to represent the direction and relative size of a quantity. It will become a very important representation of an object's motion. of the vector arrow. If the size of the arrow in each consecutive frame of the vector diagram is the same, then the magnitude of that vector is constant.", "Attack Vector Attack Vector. Definition - What does Attack Vector mean? An attack vector is defined as the technique by means of which unauthorized access can be gained to a device or a network by hackers for nefarious purposes. In other words, it is used for assaulting or exploiting a network, computer or device.", "GemaTech Call Analyzer (GCA). Call Analyzer can deliver a fast ROI with easy to measure parameters: 1 Reduce the costs associated with compliance. 2 Reduce the ratio of number of supervisors to agents. 3 Deliver first call resolution to save your contact centre 20-30% of call back time. By delivering training during a call, training time is reduced and money is saved.", "Distance Vector vs Link State Routing Distance vector protocols use a distance calculation plus an outgoing network interface (a vector) to choose the best path to a destination network. The network protocol (IPX, SPX, IP, Appletalk, DECnet etc.) will forward data using the best paths selected.", "- Sniffers. Tweet. Submit article. A sniffer, also known as a network analyzer, packet sniffer or ethernet sniffer, is a computer program that monitors and analyzes network traffic transmitted from one network location to another. A sniffer captures each packet sent, decodes it and allows to view its content.niffers. Tweet. Submit article. A sniffer, also known as a network analyzer, packet sniffer or ethernet sniffer, is a computer program that monitors and analyzes network traffic transmitted from one network location to another. A sniffer captures each packet sent, decodes it and allows to view its content.", "- You can use the Math Function block and the Trigonometric Function block to obtain the modulus and angle of V 1 : This measurement system does not introduce any delay, but, unlike the Fourier analysis done in the Sequence Analyzer block, it is sensitive to harmonics and imbalances.bc-to-dq0 transformation using the abc to dq0 block (an improved version of the abc_to_dq0 Transformation block). Start the simulation and observe the instantaneous signals Vabc (Scope1), the signals returned by the Sequence Analyzer (Scope2), and the abc to dq0 (Scope3) blocks.", "- A vector valued function is a function where the domain is a subset of the real numbers and the range is a vector. You will notice the strong resemblance to parametric equations. In fact there is an equivalence between vector valued functions and parametric equations.", "Network Analyzer Measurements Before you jump into the nitty-gritty of vector network analyzer measurements, it is a good idea to familiarize yourself with vector error correction—often referred to as calibration. Vector error correction is the process of characterizing the systematic errors of the network analyzer system by measuring known devices called calibration standards.", "Free Vector Software Commercial Vector Software. 1 Adobe Illustrator is a vector editor that can read and write EPS, AI, PDF, SVG, and many other formats. 2 Illustrator is the most widely-used vector editor and many other tools have emulated its user interface.", "- the main function of protocol analyzer are to monitor network traffic to analyze packets to watch network resource utilization to conduct forensic analysis of ne twork security breaches and to troubleshoot network problems", "Value network A value network is a business analysis perspective that describes social and technical resources within and between businesses. The nodes in a value network represent people (or roles). The nodes are connected by interactions that represent tangible and intangible deliverables. These deliverables take the form of knowledge or other intangibles and/or financial value. Value networks exhibit interdependence. They account for the overall worth of products and services. Companies have both internal and external value networks.", "- Bill Analyzer. Improve Your Hospital’s Charge Capture. Bill Analyzer is essential to making sure we’re capturing all legitimate charges. I am confident that we’re sending out cleaner, more compliant claims, and that we’re billing and being reimbursed properly. — Colleen Stegall, Billing and CDM Manager, Midland Memorial Hospital, Texas.", "What is Social Network Analysis? Network analysis is based on the intuitive notion that these patterns are important features of the lives of the individuals who display them. Network analysts believe that how an individual lives depends in large part on how that individual is tied into the larger web of social connections." ]
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what is esotropia of the eye
[ "esotropia esotropia. strabismus in which there is deviation of the visual axis of one eye toward that of the other eye, resulting in diplopia. Called also cross-eye and convergent strabismus. Commonly seen in Siamese cats." ]
[ "The Extraocular Muscles When the abducens nerve (cranial nerve VI) is damaged, a palsy of the lateral rectus (LR) muscle may occur, resulting in an esotropia of the affected eye. That eye generally will not be able to look outward past the midline, and it will be somewhat turned inward when the other eye is fixating straight ahead.hen the abducens nerve (cranial nerve VI) is damaged, a palsy of the lateral rectus (LR) muscle may occur, resulting in an esotropia of the affected eye. That eye generally will not be able to look outward past the midline, and it will be somewhat turned inward when the other eye is fixating straight ahead.", "- Esotropia with Amblyopia (Lazy Eye) If Amblyopia is present, therapy including eye patching is often required so that the turned lazy eye develops the capacity to see as well as the preferred eye. If surgery is chosen as a treatment option, it is best to do the lazy eye therapy BEFORE surgery.t is more difficult to help this type of strabismus with non-surgical methods, such as Vision Therapy and/or glasses. Sometimes, clear tape applied to the inner third of each lens (occlusion) can reduce the tendency to turn inward. Prisms may aid alignment if the turn is not too large.", "Esotropia For the similar condition but where the eyes deviate outward, see exotropia. Esotropia is a form of strabismus, or “squint,” in which one or both eyes turns inward. The condition can be constantly present, or occur intermittently, and can give the affected individual a cross-eyed appearance.mblyopia can, however, arise as a result of esotropia occurring in childhood: In order to relieve symptoms of diplopia or double vision, the child's brain will ignore or “suppress” the image from the esotropic eye, which when allowed to continue untreated will lead to the development of amblyopia.", "Strabismus And Crossed Eyes If you have strabismus, one eye looks directly at the object you are viewing, while the other eye is misaligned inward (esotropia, crossed eyes or cross-eyed), outward (exotropia or wall-eyed), upward (hypertropia) or downward (hypotropia).f you have strabismus, one eye looks directly at the object you are viewing, while the other eye is misaligned inward (esotropia, crossed eyes or cross-eyed), outward (exotropia or wall-eyed), upward (hypertropia) or downward (hypotropia).", "Diplopia Diplopia is the perception of 2 images of a single object. Diplopia may be monocular or binocular. Monocular diplopia is present when only one eye is open. Binocular diplopia disappears when either eye is closed.", "esotropia strabismus in which there is manifest deviation of the visual axis of one eye toward that of the other eye, resulting in diplopia; called also cross-eye and convergent strabismus. adj., adj esotrop´ic.", "What is a squint (strabismus)? A squint may be classified and described in different ways. For example: By the direction of the squinting (turning) eye: 1 An eye that turns inwards is called an esotropia. 2 An eye that turns outwards is called an exotropia.3 An eye that turns upwards is called a hypertropia. squint may be classified and described in different ways. For example: By the direction of the squinting (turning) eye: 1 An eye that turns inwards is called an esotropia. 2 An eye that turns outwards is called an exotropia.", "- Myopia, or “nearsightedness” or “shortsightedness,” as most of us refer to it, is an eye condition in which you can view objects up close clearly, but things farther away may appear blurry.This condition is fairly common and many people who have it don’t detect it immediately, as all objects in view aren’t blurry.yopia, or “nearsightedness” or “shortsightedness,” as most of us refer to it, is an eye condition in which you can view objects up close clearly, but things farther away may appear blurry.", "Toric Lens Implants Astigmatism is a refractive error where people are unable to see objects clearly from a distance or up close. Astigmatism is asymmetric steepening of the cornea or natural lens causes light to be focused unevenly. Astigmatism may occur in varying degrees in each eye and can accompany myopia or hyperopia.", "What Is Diplopia? Diplopia, or double vision, is a condition where a single object is seen in duplicate. Double and blurred vision are often thought to be the same, but they are not. In blurred vision, a single image seen by one eye appears unclear. Symptoms. Eyes wander or appear crossed or misaligned; Double vision", "Double vision diplopia - visual impairment in which an object is seen as two objects; diplopia often disappears when one eye is covered. double vision. vision defect, visual defect, visual disorder, visual impairment - impairment of the sense of sight. Translations.", "Esotropia Esotropia is a form of strabismus, or “squint,” in which one or both eyes turns inward. The condition can be constantly present, or occur intermittently, and can give the affected individual a cross-eyed appearance.", "Esotropia For specific information, see infantile esotropia and accommodative esotropia. Esotropia can also be secondary to other conditions. Poor vision can cause in-turning of an eye. Various neurological conditions (hydrocephalus, stroke, etc.) can cause an eye to turn inward. A number of medical conditions can cause esotropia (thyroid eye disease, Duane syndrome, etc.).", "Strabismus The onset of accommodative esotropia, an overconvergence of the eyes due to the effort of accommodation, is mostly in early childhood. Acquired non-accommodative strabismus and secondary strabismus are developed after normal binocular vision has developed.", "OPHTHALMOLOGY ametropia - (ophthalmology) faulty refraction of light rays in the eye as in astigmatism or myopia. emmetropia - (ophthalmology) the normal refractive condition of the eye in which there is clear focus of light on the retina. myopia, nearsightedness, shortsightedness - (ophthalmology) eyesight abnormality resulting from the eye's faulty refractive ability; distant objects appear blurred.", "What Is Strabismus? Strabismus, commonly called 'crossed-eyes,' is a condition in which both eyes fail to point in the same direction. There are six different muscles in each eye, which work together to focus each eye on a desired object.", "Astigmatism Astigmatism is a vision condition that causes blurred vision due either to a misshapen cornea or sometimes because of an irregular curvature of the lens inside the eye. Problems with either the cornea or the lens prevents light from focusing properly on the retina. When this happens, vision becomes blurred and/or distorted at any distance. Astigmatism is a common vision condition, and can occur jointly with myopia (nearsightedness) and hyperopia (farsightedness). Most people have some degree of astigmatism. Slight amounts of astigmatism usually don't noticeably affect vision and don't require treatment.", "Esotropia â Signs, Causes, and Treatment 1 Accommodative esotropia is eye crossing that results from the focusing efforts of the eyes. 2 It is the most common form of esotropia in children, and it is caused by uncorrected farsightedness (also known as hyperopia).3 The eyes cross when they converge in an attempt to focus.he degree of esotropia may vary from small-angle (hardly noticeable) to large-angle (very noticeable), and the condition may be characterized as congenital (meaning that the affected person is born with it) or acquired. The primary sign of esotropia, obviously, is crossing of the eyes.", "What is Astigmatism? Astigmatism is a condition of the eye which causes either blurred vision or a sense that each eye is seeing objects slightly differently. A structural problem — usually from either an unevenly curved cornea or lens — causes light coming into the eye to not focus correctly.stigmatism is a condition of the eye which causes either blurred vision or a sense that each eye is seeing objects slightly differently. A structural problem — usually from either an unevenly curved cornea or lens — causes light coming into the eye to not focus correctly.", "paralysis paralysis of the sixth nerve A condition characterized by an esotropia of the eye with the affected lateral rectus muscle. It may be due to a lesion of the sixth cranial nerve or its nucleus as a result of a vascular disease (e.g. diabetes, hypertension), injury, or tumour.", "Esotropia â Signs, Causes, and Treatment Acquired (or secondary) esotropia, which develops later in life, can occur for a variety of reasons: Accommodative esotropia is eye crossing that results from the focusing efforts of the eyes. It is the most common form of esotropia in children, and it is caused by uncorrected farsightedness (also known as hyperopia). The eyes cross when they converge in an attempt to focus.", "Acquired Esotropia Esotropia is a type of strabismus or eye misalignment. The term is derived from 2 Greek words: ésò, meaning inward, and trépò, meaning turn. In esotropia, the eyes are crossed; that is, while one eye looks straight ahead, the other eye is turned in toward the nose.", "What is a stigma in the eye? Astigmatism is a vision condition that causes blurred vision due either to the irregular shape of the cornea, the clear front cover of the eye, or sometimes the curvature of the lens inside the eye.", "Esotropia Esotropia is a form of strabismus, or “squint,” in which one or both eyes turns inward.The condition can be constantly present, or occur intermittently, and can give the affected individual a cross-eyed appearance.sotropia is sometimes erroneously called “lazy eye,” which describes the condition of amblyopia —a reduction in vision of one or both eyes that is not the result of any pathology of the eye and cannot be resolved by the use of corrective lenses.", "CHP 15 Special senses the removal of the contents of the eye, but leaving the sclera and cornea intact, is called enucleation True exotropia is a condition in which the eyes turn outward, causing a divergent squint", "Diplopia For other uses, see Double vision (disambiguation) . Diplopia, commonly known as double vision, is the simultaneous perception of two images of a single object that may be displaced horizontally, vertically, diagonally (i.e., both vertically and horizontally), or rotationally in relation to each other.", "- Esotropia up to 28 prism diopters can be corrected with recession of just one medial rectus muscle.28 The advantages of unilateral surgery include the opportunity to use local anesthesia in adults, shortened operating and anesthesia time, and exposure of just one eye to the risks of strabismus surgery.", "- Astigmatism is a vision condition that causes blurred vision due either to the irregular shape of the cornea, the clear front cover of the eye, or sometimes the curvature of the lens inside the eye.ystagmus is a vision condition in which the eyes make repetitive, uncontrolled movements, often resulting in reduced vision. These involuntary eye movements can occur from side to side, up and down, or in a circular pattern.", "- Astigmatism is an optical defect in which vision is blurred due to the inability of the optics of the eye to focus a point object into a sharp focused image on the retina. This may be due to an irregular or toric curvature of the cornea or lens. The two types of astigmatism are regular and irregular.", "Squints (strabismus) in Adults Strabismus (commonly known as squints) is a condition in which the eyeballs are not aligned properly and point in different directions. When it occurs in adults, it is called adult strabismus. Nearly four in every 100 adults have this condition." ]
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kids science what is the relationship between atoms, elements, molecules, and compounds
[ "What is the difference between molecules and compounds? A molecule is a group of two or more atoms bonded together, while a compound is a group of two or more atoms bonded together where the atoms are from at least two types of elements. All compounds are also molecules, but all molecules are not compounds.", "Physical & Chemical Properties of Compounds: Types & Examples For a more advanced list of resources on atoms, elements and compounds. Elements are substances that cannot be separated into simpler substances. Salt is made up of the elements sodium and chloride. Water is made up of the elements hydrogen and oxygen.", "- These are aluminum atoms. An atom is the smallest particle of an element that has the properties of that element. Some properties of aluminum are: shiny, silver colored, fragile, and thin. Each element has its own type of properties. Chemists use symbols to represent elements." ]
[ "Chemistry for Kids Chemistry for Kids. One of the main aspects of chemistry is combining different substances. Sometimes combining substances can cause a chemical reaction and bonding which creates an entirely new substance called a compound. However, sometimes there is no chemical reaction or bonding.", "Difference Between Elements and Compounds Element vs Molecule. Atoms are the tiny units which collect up to form all the existing chemical substances. Atoms can join with other atoms in various ways, thus form thousands of molecules and other compounds. According to their electron donating or withdrawing abilities, they can form covalent bonds or ionic bonds.", "Dalton's Atomic Theory (1803) Elements are composed of atoms, which are extremely small. All atoms of a given element have the same chemical properties and contain the same number of protons. Compounds are formed by the chemical combination of two or more different kinds of atoms. (Whole numbers only) Atoms are the units of chemical change.", "One comment on â Atoms, Molecules, Elements & Compounds â Atoms: the basic unit of a chemical element Molecules: a group of atoms bonded together. Elements: substances that can’t be broken down into simpler substances Compounds: something made of 2 or more separate elements -a mixture. How are they related? They’re all related to atoms. Molecules and elements are made of atoms and elements make up compounds. Molecules and compounds are related because they’re both made up of other things and atoms and elements both can’t be broken down.", "Difference Between Elements and Compounds Therefore, compounds are a subset of molecules. The elements in a compound are joined together by covalent bonds, ionic bonds, metallic bonds, etc. The structure of the compound gives the number of atoms in the compound and their ratios. In a compound, elements are present in a definite proportion. We can find these details easily by looking at a chemical formula of a compound. Compounds are stable, and they have a characteristic shape, color, properties, etc.", "- When elements react, their atoms join with other atoms to form compounds [compound: A compound is a substance formed by the chemical union (involving bond formation) of two or more elements. ] . Chemical bonds form when this happens, which involves atoms transferring or sharing electrons.hen elements react together to form compounds their atoms join to other atoms using chemical bonds. For example, iron and sulfur react together to form a compound called iron sulfide. Mixture of iron (grey) and sulfur (yellow) powders. Compounds usually have different properties from the elements they contain.", "What Are Two or More Elements That Are Chemically Combined? A molecule consists of two or more atoms of the same element, or different elements, that are chemically bound together. Note that the two nitrogen atoms which comprise a nitrogen molecule move as a unit. Compounds.", "- Vocabulary element, compound, molecule, mixture Objectives 1. Differentiate between elements, compounds, and mixtures Molecules Molecules form when atoms are chemically joined together, and are made up of two or more atoms.", "- An element is a substance which contains only one kind of atom: lead (Pb), silver (Ag), hydrogen (H2), oxygen (O2). An atom is the smallest particle of an element which exhibits the physical and chemical characteristics of that element. compound is a substance which contains two or more kinds of atoms: carbon dioxide (CO2), calcium oxide (CaO), sodium hydroxide (NaOH). A molecule is the smallest particle of a substance which exhibits the physical and chemical characteristics of that substance. Monoatomic molecules of elements-Cu, Ag, Na, etc.", "MADMAN BIOLOGY When elements react, their atoms join with other atoms to form compounds [compound: A compound is a substance formed by the chemical union (involving bond formation) of two or more elements.] . Chemical bonds form when this happens, which involves atoms transferring or sharing electrons.ew substances are formed by chemical reactions. When elements react together to form compounds their atoms join to other atoms using chemical bonds. For example, iron and sulfur react together to form a compound called iron sulfide.", "What is the definition of of 'compound', 'mixture', 'element' and 'molecule'? Compound: two or more different atoms bonded together. Mixture: two or more different atoms together but not joined. Molecule: two particles (same or different) bonded together. Element: only 1 type of atom; this definition is applied to things both bonded and not to itself.f one atom, then not molecule and not mixture and not compound. If two atoms and same element, then molecule and not compound and not mixture. If two atoms and not same element, then compound and molecule and not mixture.", "- A molecule is what you get when any atoms join together. A compound is what you get when atoms of two or more different elements join together. All compounds are molecules, but not all molecules are compounds. Water is a molecule because it is made from atoms that have been chemically combined.It is also a compound because the atoms that make water are not all the same-some are oxygen and some are hydrogen. Oxygen in the atmosphere is a molecule because it is made from two atoms of oxygen.ater is a molecule because it is made from atoms that have been chemically combined. It is also a compound because the atoms that make water are not all the same-some are oxygen and some are hydrogen. Oxygen in the atmosphere is a molecule because it is made from two atoms of oxygen.", "What's the relationship between atom, molecule, ion, compound, and mixture? Best Answer: atom is the smallest particle. compound is a combination of two atoms in chemically reaction molecules is the combination of more than one atoms ion is ...", "How are elements and compounds related? Best Answer: A compound is something made up of elements (ie not one pure element). The word compound means something made of a combination of things - like a compound sentence or a military compound (made up of several buildings). Elements are the basic substances that make up the universe and cannot be broken down into different substances. Compounds are composed of two or more elements that have bonded to form one substance In short: Elements - cannot be broken down and bond to form compounds Compounds - two or more elements that have bonded to form a unique substance", "Difference between compounds and molecules ? A molecule is what you get when any atoms join together. A compound is what you get when atoms of two or more different elements join together. All compounds are molecules, but not all molecules are compounds.", "Compound Basics Let’s start with molecules. Molecule is the general term used to describe any atoms that are connected by chemical bonds. Every combination of atoms is a molecule. A compound is a molecule made of atoms from different elements. All compounds are molecules, but not all molecules are compounds.", "Review of Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures Compounds. Elements combine to form chemical compounds that are often divided into two categories. Metals often react with nonmetals to form ionic compounds. These compounds are composed of positive and negative ions formed by adding or subtracting electrons from neutral atoms and molecules.", "How Are Atoms in a Compound Held Together? Quick Answer. Chemical bonds, which hold compounds together, are the interactions between the electrons of two or more atoms. An electron's atoms exist in layers or shells, and it is the electrons in the outermost layer that determine how the atom reacts.", "Elements, Mixtures and Compounds Note that a compound: 1 consists of atoms of two or more different elements bound together, 2 can be broken down into a simpler type of matter (elements) by chemical means (but not by physical means), 3 has properties that are different from its component elements, and. 4 always contains the same ratio of its component atoms.", "Chemical Bonding: How Do Atoms Combine? What Are the Forces That Bind the Atoms Together? The atoms of molecules are linked together through a reaction known as chemical bonding. Atomic structure of carbon atom showing the particles of an atom: protons, electrons, neutrons. When a hydrogen atom loses its single electron. It becomes a positive hydrogen ion (H+).", "Difference Between Elements and Compounds therefore compounds are a subset of molecules the elements in a compound are joined together by covalent bonds ionic bonds metallic bonds etc the structure of the compound gives the number of atoms in the compound and their ratios in a compound elements are present in a definite proportion", "What Is Formed by Two or More Atoms Joined Together? A compound is formed when two or more atoms are joined together. An atom is the smallest particle of an element that still retains the properties of that element. A molecule is the smallest component...", "- 1 The conceptions of element, compound and mixture became more precise than they had been hitherto; in an element all the atoms are alike, in a compound all the molecules are alike, in a mixture there are different kinds of molecules.", "Chemistry : Atoms, Molecules, Elements and compounds A compound is formed when atoms or molecules of different elements combine. In a compound, elements are chemically combined in a fixed proportion. Examples: 1 Hydrogen and oxygen are combined in a fixed proportion of 2:1 to form the compound water [H 2 O]. Since atoms are electrically neutral, the number of protons equal the number of electrons in an atom. 2 Atomic weight (or relative atomic mass) of an element is the number of times an atom of that element is heavier than an atom of hydrogen. 3 The atomic weight of hydrogen is taken to be unity [1].", "What is the difference between a compound and a molecule? A compound is a molecule that contains at least two different elements. All compounds are molecules but not all molecules are compounds. Molecular hydrogen (H2), molecular oxygen (O2) and molecular nitrogen (N2) are not compounds because each is composed of a single element.", "- Compounds. A compound is made when atoms of different elements join together by chemical bonds. This means that compounds will always exist as molecules, not separate atoms. The diagrams show some molecules of common compounds.", "Chemistry for Kids Chemical compounds are formed when elements are joined by chemical bonds. These bonds are so strong that the compound behaves like a single substance. Compounds have their own properties that are unique from the elements they are made of.A compound is a type of molecule with more than one element.f the compound is made of a metal element and a nonmetal element, then the metal element is first. If there are two nonmetal elements, then the first name is the element to the left side of the periodic table.", "- Now let’s take a look at how these atoms and molecules hold together. Bonds hold atoms and molecules of substances together. There are several different kinds of bonds; the type of bond seen in elements and compounds depends on the chemical properties as well as the attractive forces governing the atoms and molecules.", "- Atoms of different elements can join together in chemical reactions to form compounds. For example hydrogen and oxygen are elements. They react together to form water, a compound. There are countless different ways for the elements to join together, and millions of compounds are known.he atoms in a compound are chemically joined together by strong forces called bonds. You can only separate the elements in a compound using another chemical reaction. Separation methods like filtration and distillation will not do this. Compounds form when atoms join together in a chemical reaction. 1 Page. 2 1.", "The relation ship with elements, compounds, and mixtures The relationship between elements, compounds, and mixture. And when a group of elements are put together they are called compounds. There are the tiniest things that go into matter called atoms. atoms are named by the greeks as atomos meaning it can't be split a part. Not everything that you see is 100% pure.he relationship between elements, compounds, and mixture. And when a group of elements are put together they are called compounds. There are the tiniest things that go into matter called atoms. atoms are named by the greeks as atomos meaning it can't be split a part. Not everything that you see is 100% pure." ]
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what is csc.exe
[ "What is csc.exe Error and How to Fix it? Aha! We Have an Easy Answer What is the csc.exe Error. The csc.exe file is an executable file (.exe), which is part of the Microsoft .NET framework. It is a legitimate Microsoft process and comes pre-installed on many Windows operating systems. The csc.exe file works as the Visual C# Command Line Compiler for the Windows operating system. It helps programmers compile useful applications on their systems. Though it is useful, the csc.exe file isn't vital for the Windows OS as it isn't a core system file." ]
[ "What is csrss.exe? Is csrss.exe spyware or a virus? Csrss is responsible for console windows, creating and/or deleting threads, and implementing some portions of the 16-bit virtual MS-DOS environment. Note: The csrss.exe file is located in the folder C:\\Windows\\System32. In other cases, csrss.exe is a virus, spyware, trojan or worm! Check this with Security Task Manager.", "How to remove csrss.exe? No. The csrss.exe is a critical system process that cannot be removed from the Task Manager without causing issues with Windows. When attempting to End Process the csrss.exe you will receive the Unable to Terminate Process window with the error This is a critical system process.Task Manager cannot end this process..his file Is this file a spyware, trojan, or virus? The csrss.exe file included with Microsoft Windows is not spyware, a trojan, or a virus. However, like any file on your computer it can become corrupted by a virus, worm, or trojan. antivirus programs can detect and clean this file if it has become infected.", "- Likewise, CLSID's COM components aren't related to .COM files, which is a subtype of executable or EXE file. Although some Windows components and other programs use .COM, this outdated file format requires MS-DOS emulation that isn't included (by default) on 64-bit Windows OSes.", "What is Sync.exe and How To Fix It? Sync.exe is a type of EXE file associated with SANS Institute System Forensics, Investigation, and Response developed by SANS for the Windows Operating System. The latest known version of Sync.exe is 1.0.0.0, which was produced for Windows.", "- CSC And HPE Enterprise Services Division Complete Merger To Form DXC Technology. The previously announced merger between CSC and the Enterprise Services Division of Hewlett Packard Enterprise (NYSE: HPE) to form DXC Technology Company has been completed, effective April 1, 2017.", "- Abbreviated as SCCS, source code control system is tool used to track the development of a source file to prevent it from being altered by more than one person at a time.It is commonly used for projects where multiple source files are used or where multiple people are working with the source file.When seen written in all capital letters, Source Code Control System refers to the first source code revision control system, which was developed at Bell Labs in 1972 by Marc J. Rochkind.hen seen written in all capital letters, Source Code Control System refers to the first source code revision control system, which was developed at Bell Labs in 1972 by Marc J. Rochkind.", "Client/Server Runtime Subsystem Client/Server Runtime Subsystem. Client/Server Runtime Subsystem, or csrss.exe, is a component of the Windows NT family of operating systems that provides the user mode side of the Win32 subsystem and is included in Windows NT 4 and later.", "Process Detail What is MSOIDSVC.EXE ? MSOIDSVC.EXE is known as Microsoft® CoReXT, it also has the following name Microsoft Online Services or and it is developed by Microsoft Corp., it is also developed by . We have seen about 42 different instances of MSOIDSVC.EXE in different location. So far we haven't seen any alert about this product. If you think there is a virus or malware with this product, please submit your feedback at the bottom.", ".CS File Other applications associated with file type CS: 1 Caditor (Document) by CaglowCaditor is a small and relatively simple text editor designed for portability. It requires no registry entries and instead, relies on ini files to function properly.", "- N/A Non-system processes like csc.exe originate from software you installed on your system. Since most applications store data in your system's registry, it is likely that over time your registry suffers fragmentation and accumulates invalid entries which can affect your PC's performance.", "How to Fix CNEXT.exe Error? Is it safe? As its file extension denotes, CNEXT.exe is a vital EXE file and it's a component of the software Dassault Systemes Product developed by Windows Software Developer. The latest version of CNEXT.exe file is 5.18.0.7131 and MD5 value is 745900f7323339a6afc0d1971fcc2a3c.", ".SCC File 1 Visual SourceSafe (Control File [Variation]) by Microsoft Corporation A special file called MSSCCPRJ.SCC is created in your working folder when Visual SourceSafe works with Visual Studio projects and solutions. That file lets VSS determine which files in that folder have and haven't changed. 2 The identifying characters used for this association are-Hex: 53 43 43 20 3D 20 54 68 69 73 20 69 73 20 61 20, ASCII: SCC = This is a Related links: Wikipedia Visual SourceSafe Page.", "Process Detail What is adsc.exe ? adsc.exe doesn't have a product name yet and it is developed by unknown , it is also developed by advancepctools.net. We have seen about 2 different instances of adsc.exe in different location. So far we haven't seen any alert about this product.", "- Cmd Exe Application Error 0Xc0000142 and other critical errors can occur when your Windows operating system becomes corrupted. Opening programs will be slower and response times will lag. When you have multiple applications running, you may experience crashes and freezes.", "What is CCC.exe and Why Is It Running? If you want to keep all the ATI stuff installed, but want to get rid of CCC.exe, you could simply rename the file to CCC.bak instead. This will keep the process from running, but obviously is going to break anything that would be trying to use it. Keep this as the last resort, and you should probably disable the tray item before you do this.", "- Discussion in 'Windows 10 Help and Support' started by Saltgrass, May 26, 2015. I have been seeing a Command Window open on the desktop and then close. It seems to be the result of usoclient.exe so I was wondering if anyone know exactly what it was.", ".CS File Other applications associated with file type CS: Caditor (Document) by CaglowCaditor is a small and relatively simple text editor designed for portability. It requires no registry entries and instead, relies on ini files to function properly. This association is classified as Text.", "What is csrss.exe? Is csrss.exe spyware or a virus? File: csrss.exe. Security Rating: This is the user-mode portion of the Win32 subsystem; Win32.sys is the kernel-mode portion. Csrss stands for Client/Server Run-Time Subsystem, and is an essential subsystem that must be running at all times.", "- Scan your system now to identify unused processes that are using up valuable resources. cscript.exe is used by 'Microsoft (r) Windows Script Host'.This is an application created by 'Microsoft Corporation'. To stop cscript.exe permanently uninstall 'Microsoft (r) Windows Script Host' from your system. Uninstalling applications can leave invalid registry entries, accumulating over time.", "csrss.exe - csrss process information Click to run a FREE scan for csrss.exe related errors. The Microsoft Client Server Runtime Server subsystem utilizes the process csrss.exe for managing the majority of the graphical instruction sets under the Microsoft Windows operating system.", "- Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) (NYSE: CSC) is an American multinational provider of information technology (IT) and professional services headquartered in Falls Church, Virginia, USA.omputer Sciences Corporation (CSC) (NYSE: CSC) is an American multinational provider of information technology (IT) and professional services headquartered in Falls Church, Virginia, USA.", "Was ist SettingSyncHost.exe? Was ist SettingSyncHost.exe? SettingSyncHost.exe ist eine Windows EXE Datei. EXE ist die Abkürzung für executable file, zu deutsch ausführbare Datei. Diese kann auf Ihrem Computer Einstellungen ändern oder schlimmstenfalls auch Schaden anrichten.", "Csrss.exe While some users claim csrss.exe to be a malicious file, by default it is a secure system file. However, if the operating system has been infected, this is a common file to be attacked due to the common nature of this file within the Windows operating systems. In fact, this file is installed on the majority of Windows-based PCs and continues to display error messages for users. File name: Csrss.exe.", "- MsiExec.exe /I{3138EAD3-700B-4A10-B617-B3F8096EE30D} MsiExec.exe /I{8EBA8727-ADC2-477B-9D9A-1A1836BE4E05}. Questions & Answers related to Dell Edoc Viewer.", "Source Code Control System Source Code Control System (SCCS) is an early version control system, geared toward program source code and other text files.It was originally developed in SNOBOL at Bell Labs in 1972 by Marc Rochkind for an IBM System/370 computer running OS/360 MVT.It was later rewritten by him in C for UNIX, then running on a PDP-11, and released with the Programmer's Workbench (PWB) edition of that operating system.t was originally developed in SNOBOL at Bell Labs in 1972 by Marc Rochkind for an IBM System/370 computer running OS/360 MVT. It was later rewritten by him in C for UNIX, then running on a PDP-11, and released with the Programmer's Workbench (PWB) edition of that operating system.", "- The CS file type is primarily associated with 'Visual C#.NET' by Microsoft Corporation. CS is the source code file for C# (pronounced see sharp) and needs to be compiled before it can be run. C# is part of Microsoft's .NET framework and is considered to be a third generation, low-level programming language. CS source code files can be compiled with Microsoft's Visual Studio. Visual Studio Express is a more affordable solution with somewhat restricted features.", "What is svchost.exe? Is svchost.exe spyware or a virus? Security Rating: Svchost.exe (Generic Host Process for Win32 Services) is an integral part of Windows OS. It cannot be stopped or restarted manually. This process manages system services that run from dynamic link libraries (files with extension .dll).", "What is Gladinetclient.exe Gladinetclient.exe with description Gladinet Cloud Suite is a process file from company Gladinet, INC belonging to product Gladinet Cloud Suite.", ".csnet .csnet. .csnet is a hostname suffix that was used for identifying nodes in the Computer Science Network (CSNET) not directly connected to the Internet but reachable through special gateway systems. It was never installed as a top-level domain in the Domain Name System, but parsed in the message routing logic of mail transport agents (MTA).", "it opens âopen withâ prompt whenever scheduled task run Using the command-based script host (CScript.exe). Cscript.exe is a command-line version of the Windows Script Host that provides command-line options for setting script properties. With Cscript.exe, you can run scripts by typing the name of a script file at the command prompt.Like Microsoft Internet Explorer, Windows Script Host serves as a controller of Windows Script compliant scripting engines, but Windows Script Host has very low memory requirements.ith Cscript.exe, you can run scripts by typing the name of a script file at the command prompt. Like Microsoft Internet Explorer, Windows Script Host serves as a controller of Windows Script compliant scripting engines, but Windows Script Host has very low memory requirements." ]
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how old do you have to be go on cruise
[ "How old must you be to go on a cruise ship unsupervised? Best Answer: Here is the info. on Age Policies for the top 3 cruise lines....... Carnival-Guests are required to be 21 years old (on embarkation day) to travel. Guests under the age of 21 must be accompanied in the same stateroom by a parent or guardian 25 or older. The exceptions Carnival will make to this policy are:" ]
[ "Where is the best place to cruise in August? Where is the best place to cruise in August? I know this is a broad question, but maybe I can at least get some good ideas for starting points. We are a group of 16 people, ranging from 2.5 - 80 years old. Kids range in age from 2.5 - 15.", "Cruise Line Alcohol Policies Drinking rules certainly vary across lines. European companies like Costa Cruises might lower the drinking age to 18 when sailing from non-U.S. ports; luxury outfits often include open bars and allow for bring your own booze as well; and some lines charge a corkage fee for consuming your own wine in the dining room.", "What Travel Documents Are Needed for a Minor to Go on a Cruise? Some cruise lines require that all passengers have a passport, such as Oceania and Crystal Cruises. Ask your chosen cruise line about this policy prior to departure. Additionally, some countries require a passport for entry regardless of age.", "- The average age of cruise passengers is 49, according to the cruiselines association, but on cruises that last longer than a week, theaverage age shoots up to 64. On Holland America's round-the-worldcruises, the average passenger is 75, said Erik Elvejord, aspokesman.", "Booking a Cruise Online How old do you have to be to take a cruise? you can take a cruise at any age but different cruise lines may require that you be a certain age . If you wont be traveling with a parent or a guardian, a nanny will als…o do, you should have a written consent and proof that your parents allow you to travel alone.", "Which cruise lines are best for babies? Children must be at least 12 months old to qualify and no more than three children are allowed per babysitter. Cribs: Provided if booked in advance. Diapers/wipes: Not provided. Formula: Baby food is available upon request up to 30 days before the cruise.", "Age Requirements The minimum drinking age onboard is 21 years old for cruises departing from U.S. ports and 18 years old for cruises departing from non-U.S. ports. Passengers under the age of 18 may not play in the onboard casino or use any spa facilities and must be accompanied by a person over 18 on shore excursions.", "Age Requirements Costa requires that at least one person in each cabin is 21 or older (25 for holiday and peak season sailings): An exception may be made for underage married couples, as long as they are both 18. These couples may be asked to show proof of their marriage.", "Frequently Asked Questions For sailings commencing after 1st January 2015, the minimum age to sail aboard Disney Cruise Line ships will increase from 12 weeks to 6 months of age on most itineraries. You can book your Disney Cruise through our Disney Experts by calling 0800 169 0742*.", "What is the lowest age you can go on a cruise alone? You can still cruise alone if you are age 21 but you will have to pay a single supplement to occupy that cabin alone. The single supplement is essentially a double fare; same as if two people were in the cabin. So if you see a fare that $599 for a 7-day cruise that's for each of the two people.ou can still cruise alone if you are age 21 but you will have to pay a single supplement to occupy that cabin alone. The single supplement is essentially a double fare; same as if two people were in the cabin. So if you see a fare that $599 for a 7-day cruise that's for each of the two people.", "Do You Need Passports To Take A Family Cruise? Adult passports are valid for 10 years. For kids under the age of 16, passports are valid for 5 years. Figure that's a $10-$20 per year/vacation investment for peace of mind.Compared to the total cost of your cruise vacation, a very inexpensive investment for peace of mind.or kids under the age of 16, passports are valid for 5 years. Figure that's a $10-$20 per year/vacation investment for peace of mind. Compared to the total cost of your cruise vacation, a very inexpensive investment for peace of mind.", "- The following cruise lines require that all passengers in a cabin are 21 or older or that at least one person in the cabin is 25 or older: Carnival and Windstar Cruises. An exception may be made for underage married couples, as long as they are both 18. These couples may be asked to show proof of their marriage.", "Help Center Kids of all ages can enjoy a host of Character experiences throughout the cruise. Plus every ship has its own kids pools and splash areas, as well as youth clubs and entertainment, family lounges, arcades and activity centers. Guests ages 11 to 14 can head to Edge, an interactive play space exclusively for tweens.", "Can I Sea Some ID? The ABCs of Cruise Line Age Policies All passengers must be 21 years old to drink alcohol and 18 to gamble in the casino. All passengers must be 21 years old, or have at least one person in the cabin over age 21. During certain times of the year, like Spring Break, passengers ages 21 to 24 must have one person at least 25 years old in the same cabin.orwegian Cruise Line (www.ncl.com) Passengers ages 18 to 20, with the written consent of their parents or guardian, can purchase beer or wine for themselves only when the ship is sailing in international waters (except in Alaska and Hawaii, where you must be 21 years of age to consume or purchase alcohol or any kind).", "How old must you be to go on a cruise ship unsupervised? Guests are required to be 21 years old (on embarkation day) to travel. Guests under the age of 21 must be accompanied in the same stateroom by a parent or guardian 25 or older. The exceptions Carnival will make to this policy are:", "Age Requirements Disney Cruise Line: Infants must be at least 12 weeks of age at time of boarding. Guests must be 18 years of age or older to book a Disney cruise and travel on their own. Any minor guest under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a responsible adult who is 21 years of age or older.", "Drinking age on cruises? Best Answer: Age Policies of the Major Lines Carnival (www.carnival.com) All passengers must be 21 years old to drink alcohol no matter where the ship is sailing. You must be 18 to gamble in the casino; if you're under age 21, there must be at least one person in the cabin over 25.f you're near Mexico, the drinking age is 18 anyway so a cruise around Mexico, it should stay that way. If all else fails, bring your own liquor on the cruise and drink up.", "What Is the Drinking Age for the Carnival Cruise? Penalties. Guests under 21 who are found to be drinking or in possession of alcohol aboard a Carnival cruise ship are in violation of the company's ticket contract and could be subject to disembarking, in a worst-case scenario.", "Carnival Cruise Drink Prices Carnival Cruise Drink Prices. Welcome to my Carnival Cruise Drink Prices webpage, this webpage will help you plan and make the right decision that fits your particular situation. For those of you wondering the minimum drinking age for any Carnival cruise departing from the USA is going to be 21 years old.", "Drinking age on cruises? Norwegian Cruise Line (www.ncl.com) Passengers ages 18 to 20, with the written consent of their parents or guardian, can purchase beer or wine for themselves only when the ship is sailing in international waters (except in Alaska and Hawaii, where you must be 21 years of age to consume or purchase alcohol or any kind).orwegian Cruise Line (www.ncl.com) Passengers ages 18 to 20, with the written consent of their parents or guardian, can purchase beer or wine for themselves only when the ship is sailing in international waters (except in Alaska and Hawaii, where you must be 21 years of age to consume or purchase alcohol or any kind).", "Age Limit On Booking A Cruise? I'm 19 in college and I want to book a cruise for my boyfriend and I. The problem is, we are both the same age and according to the Carnival cruise line webside, you must be 21 to book online and an adult of 25 years and up must be present with you on the cruise. Is this standard for all cruise lines or...", "Cruising With Young Children? A child must be 12 months old to qualify for this service and no more than two children are allowed per babysitter. Parents should expect to make requests for services at least 24 hours in advance. Infants sailing with Celebrity Cruises must be at least 6 months old as of the first day of the cruise.", "Do You Need Passports To Take A Family Cruise? Adult passports are valid for 10 years. For kids under the age of 16, passports are valid for 5 years. Figure that's a $10-$20 per year/vacation investment for peace of mind.Compared to the total cost of your cruise vacation, a very inexpensive investment for peace of mind.dult passports are valid for 10 years. For kids under the age of 16, passports are valid for 5 years. Figure that's a $10-$20 per year/vacation investment for peace of mind.", "Age Requirements Infants sailing onboard an NCL vessel must be at least six months of age at time of sailing. However, for voyages that have 3 or more consecutive days at sea, the infant must be at least 12 months old at time of sailing.", "Teens Drinking Alcohol On Vacation On board cruise ships, the legal drinking age is 21 but teens may be able to drink in port depending on the laws of each individual country that you visit during your cruise. Along with different minimum drinking ages, responsibility and liability laws differ from country to country too.", "what is the legal drinking age in cabo san lucas mexico What No i will be drinking but we heard that the age for drinking on a cruise is 18 Just like it is in mexico. So what is the legal age on a mexican cruise. While a cruise ship is in port it must abide by the laws of the land. However,...", "- In addition, guests only need to be 18 years of age or older to book and cruise on their own. Several cruise lines, such as Holland America and Norwegian Cruise Line, require minors under the age of 18 who are cruising unaccompanied by one or both of their parents to produce notarized documents before boarding.", "How old must you be to go on a cruise ship unsupervised? No guest under the age of twenty-one (21) will be reserved in a stateroom unless accompanied by an adult twenty-one (21) years of age, or older. This age limit will be waived for minor children sailing with their parents or guardians in adjacent staterooms or under-aged married couples (proof of marriage is required).", "- Cruises that are leaving from and returning to the same US port (closed loop cruises) do NOT require passengers to have a passport. If your cruise departs from a different country or returns in a different port you do need a passport for passengers over the age of 16.", "- In the state of Florida if you are 15 years of age, your passenger must be at least 21 years of age or older. The passenger does not need to be a licensed driver. Call you … r local dmv to check with the laws for this in the state you live.+ 2 others found this useful.n the state of Florida if you are 15 years of age, your passenger must be at least 21 years of age or older. The passenger does not need to be a licensed driver. Call you … r local dmv to check with the laws for this in the state you live. + 2 others found this useful." ]
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what is hillary clinton's iq
[ "Hillary Clinton's IQ is 140 Hillary Clinton's IQ is 140. Hillary Clinton's IQ is 140, Is Hillary Clinton's IQ actually 140?I have seen this claim many times on the internet, but nobody offers any proof. I have spent a lot of time looking for some type of proof, but I can't find any. Please give me a link to a legitamite source to prove your case." ]
[ "- In America, there are several websites that have Satirical content, the most famous of which is The Onion. The claim of Obama having an IQ of 102 originally comes to us from Empire News: President Obama Scores 102 On IQ Test, Lowest In Presidential History. It is possibly a lighthearted joke on how talking heads handle damning information (which this claim would be, if it were true).", "What is average IQ between Barack & Michelle Obama? - A complete set of Obama's inferior college grades and his inferior SAT/LSAT standardized test scores would prove that Obama is an academic fraud. - Obama has been using all suppression and legal maneuvers to block public access to his college records.", "Are You Smarter Than Our Presidents? Politicians and Their SAT Scores (1) Bill Clinton. Former President Clinton is a Yalie, and he didn’t get in to Yale Law School because he was the president. No, he had to go to college long before he was elected Commander in Chief. Clinton boasted an SAT score of 1032, which translates to an IQ of 110–although some sources cite his IQ at 137.", "- submitted 1 year ago by. I'm legitimately curious what his IQ is. His ability to micromanage an onslaught of information being thrown at him, process it, and come up with a seemingly perfect response/comeback in a matter of seconds has amazed me from the first day I hopped on the Trump train.", "- Hillary Clinton has garnered 64,223,958 votes, compared to the President-elect Donald Trump’s 62,206,395. | Getty. A half-dozen electors, those who will formally cast votes for Trump and Clinton on Dec. 19, are pushing to block Trump from winning a majority of votes.", "'Hillary's brainpower is highly overrated': Trump opens new line of attack on Clinton and recalls she FAILED the bar exam in Washington Hillary Clinton failed to pass the bar exam in D.C. after graduating from Yale Law School. She has spun the shortcoming as a happy indication at the time that she should follow Bill Clinton to Arkansas. Donald Trump pulled the episode into the news Monday with two tweets.", "Is Hillary Clinton's IQ actually 140? the better question is: what does IQ measure or predict. How is it best used. General IQ is a very good measure of how a student will do in school. If you are an A student in an ivy league school you probably have a very high IQ. It doesn't mean you will be successful or a good manager. There are many life skills not measured by IQ tests.", "- There recently appeared a chart that indicated an average intelligence quote per state that claims the states with people of lower average IQ chose Bush. The states with higher average IQs leaned toward Kerry. It claimed that the average IQ in America is 98, far lower than I realized.", "Top 12 People with Highest IQ in the World Judit Polgar (IQ Level- 170) She is the greatest female chess player according to many. Judit Polgar also became the youngest Grandmaster at the age of 15 and still holds that record. She is the only woman in FIDE’s Top 100 list, where she ranks number 63 on the list.", "- Thread: What is Donald Trump's IQ? What is Donald Trump's IQ? Many people claim that Donald Trump has an IQ score of somewhere between 151 - 156 which would mean he is a genius, smarter than 99.99% of the population. This is based on his SAT score, back when SAT scores correlated with IQ, and his graduating from Wharton.", "The IQ of President Obama If we assume LSAT takers resemble college graduates intellectually, and thus have a mean IQ of 112.8 and a standard deviation of 13.7 (the distribution for Americans with 16+ years of schooling on the WAIS-III), then we can start assigning Obama some possible IQ scores.", "U.S. Presidential IQ hoax Bush's estimated IQ was less than those estimated for Grant (120), Monroe (124), and Harding (124). The same study estimated president Bill Clinton's IQ at 149, behind only those of Kennedy (151), Jefferson (154) and John Quincy Adams (169). Simonton's 2006 study follows earlier studies done on this subject, including a 1926 study by Catharine Cox Miles.", "What IQ level does Donald Trump have? Is he really a politician or comedian? I recall the “George W. Bush has an IQ of 91” hoax a few years back … which was duly parroted by his political foes. And the “Ike is stupid” claims in 1952 where folks were sure Stevenson was the “intellectual”. Over the past half century, most candidates appear to fall comfortably in the 120 to 130 IQ range.", "Hillary Clintonâs Net Worth: 5 Fast Facts You Need To Know Clinton’s wealth saw a spike as a result of speeches. According to Forbes, she made $8.5 million in 2013 for 36 speeches. Clinton gave 92 speeches between 2013 and 2015. CNN reported that her standard fee is $225,000, and she collected $21.6 million dollars in just under two years.", "Presidential IQ's First, Bush is definitely intelligent. The IQ estimates range between 111.1 and 138.5, with an average around 125. That places him in the upper range of college graduates in raw intellect (Cronbach, 1960). Admittedly, this average is influenced by Cox's (1926) corrected scores, which may be overestimates.", "Which presidents had the lowest IQ and highest IQs in the last 100 years? President George W. Bush rated the lowest of all the Republicans with an IQ of 91. The six Democratic presidents of the past 50 years had an average IQ of 156, with President Clinton having the highest IQ, at 182. President Lyndon B. Johnson was rated the lowest of all the Democrats with an IQ of 126. No president other than Carter [D] has released his actual IQ (176).", "Public image of George W. Bush He scored 1206, which has been correlated to an IQ of 120. The score that Bush received on his qualifying test for the military suggests that his IQ was in the mid 120's, placing him in the 95th percentile of the population for intelligence. An article published in the journal Political Psychology estimated Bush's IQ at 125.", "- It is highly unlikely that anyone actually knows Melania Trump’s IQ. The only thing I know about her is she speaks six languages; that is very impressive and is five more than I speak. 75.2k Views · View Upvoters", "Hillary Clinton Biography Synopsis. Hillary Clinton was born on October 26, 1947, in Chicago, Illinois. She married Bill Clinton in 1975. She served as first lady from 1993 to 2001, and then as a U.S. senator from 2001 to 2009.In early 2007, Clinton announced her plans to run for the presidency.he was raised in Park Ridge, Illinois, a picturesque suburb located 15 miles northwest of downtown Chicago. Hillary was the firstborn child of Hugh Rodham, a prosperous fabric store owner, and Dorothy Emma Howell Rodham; she has two younger brothers, Hugh Jr. (born 1950) and Anthony (born 1954).", "Smartest Woman in the World? Smartest Woman in the World? For many years now we’ve been told by the Democrat Party and its allies in the so-called mainstream news media that Hillary Clinton is the smartest woman in the world. The most competent and qualified to be President of the United States. Far and above any of her competitors for the highest office in the land.", "President Obama Scores 102 On IQ Test, Lowest In Presidential History King Obama is just a few points away from being a dummy,” said Senator Ted Cruz. ”Einstein was a 160, and guess what America – I scored 145! I’m smarter than 99% of you! When I’m elected President, I’ll bring some common sense and smarts back into the White House.", "Presidential IQ's These results endorse what has been claimed on the basis of his SAT scores and his Harvard MBA, namely, that his IQ most likely exceeds 115 (Immelman, 2001). He is certainly smart enough to be president of the United States (Simonton, 1985).", "- Talk0 Share. Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton (pronounced /ˈhɪlə.ri ˌdɑɪˈæn ˈrɑdəm ˈklɪn.tən/; born October 26, 1947) was the 44th President United States serving from January 20, 2009, to her official impeachment by the House of Representatives on October 8, 2013, and the Senate on November 21, 2013.", "Highest IQ in the World So do not expect to find any reliable information about the highest IQ. Previously, the highest IQ ever recorded was by Marilyn vos Savant with 228; however that is a mental status ratio IQ (used for children). Adult IQs are measured by standard deviations, in which her adult IQ would compute to about 185, which is lower than famous chess master Bobby Fischer (187). Kim Ung-Yong is a Korean former child prodigy. Kim was listed in the Guinness Book of World Records under Highest IQ; the book estimated the boy's score at about 210. Albert Einstein was considered to only have an IQ of about 160.", "Is Hillary Clinton's IQ actually 140? If Hillary Clinton has an IQ of 140, mine is at least 6.02 x 10^23. After careful observation of Hillary Clinton I would have to say her real IQ may be slightly below 100 She did not understand that having Top Secret Information on her private server was wrong. She continues to say she did nothing wrong showing a learning disability. She thinks wiping a server means wiping it with a cloth", "BREAKING NEWS: FBI Drops Hints They Are Ready To INDICT Hillary Clinton! a new report from the daily caller news foundation says that persian gulf states and their leaders donated $ 100 million to hillary and bill clinton s controversial clinton family foundation scandal a new investigation reveals that bill and hillary clinton took in at least $ 100 million from middle east leaders", "Which presidents had the lowest IQ and highest IQs in the last 100 years? JFK's IQ was prolly the lowest @ 117....the highest was Jimmy Carter....175 Obama's is 120 and GW Bush's is 125. I don't think they have that information. Just speculating, but I think high IQ would either be Clinton or Nixon.", "What Is Hillary Clintonâs Net Worth? Splitting the value of the shared assets in half suggests that Hillary Clinton has a net worth of roughly than $22.5 million. How did Hillary Clinton build her net worth? Hillary Clinton has been a visible public figure for decades. However, the great majority of her wealth was built within the past 15 years.", "8 Reasons The IQ Is Meaningless 8 Reasons The IQ Is Meaningless. The average person has an intelligence quotient of 100. An unsourced claim gives O. J. Simpson’s IQ as 89. Marilyn vos Savant has been cited in the Guinness Book of World Records for the highest measured IQ of 228, a number that can be sourced back to…Marilyn vos Savant.", "Donald Trump's IQ 156, Barack Obama's IQ 102 Likes Received: 849. Donald Trump scored in the 99.9 percentile on his IQ test, his score a 156, technically speaking that classifies him as a genius. Barack Obama on the other hand is bordering on being classified as mentally challenged with a score of only 102." ]
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meaning of the prefix em
[ "em- 1 Word Origin and History for em- Expand. from French assimilation of en- to following labial (see en- (1)). Also a prefix used to form verbs from adjectives and nouns. representing Latin ex- assimilated to following -m- (see ex-)." ]
[ "Medical TERMINOLOGY - A thru Z Medical TERMINOLOGY - A thru Z: Prefixes, roots, suffixes [ I] Prefix: A prefix is placed at the beginning of a word to modify or change its meaning. Pre means before. Prefixes may also indicate a location, number, or time. Root: central part of a word. Suffix: The ending part of a word that modifies the meaning of the word. Example: homeless. Root = 'home' and the suffix is 'less'. It can also refer to a condition, disease, disorder, or procedure.", "Membean Word Root Of the Day Prefixes are key morphemes in English vocabulary that begin words. The prefix con-, which means “with” or “thoroughly,” appears in numerous English vocabulary words, for example: connect, consensus, and conclude.", "-oma word-forming element, from Greek -oma, with lengthened stem vowel + -ma, suffix forming neuter nouns and nouns that indicate result of verbal action (equivalent of Latin -men); especially taken in medical use as morbid growth, tumor, based on sarcoma, carcinoma.", "- a prefix occurring in loanwords from Greek (diabetes; dialect) and used, in the formation of compound words, to mean “passing through” (diathermy), “thoroughly,” “completely” (diagnosis), “going apart” (dialysis), and “opposed in moment” (diamagnetism).", "- Prefixes are key morphemes in English vocabulary that begin words. The origin of the prefix mega-is an ancient Greek word which meant “large.” This prefix appears in a somewhat “large” number of “large” English vocabulary words, such as megaphone, megahit, and megabyte. An easy way to remember that the prefix mega-means “large” is through the word megastore, which is simply a store that is very “large” in floor area.", "- Etymology 3. From Middle English mone, alteration (affected by monien (“to admonish”)) of *mine (“mind”), from Middle English minen, mynen, munen, from Old English Ä¡emynan, Ä¡emunan (“to remember”). More at mind. mone (plural mones) Mind; preference.", "- Note: mem as a prefix to a word means “from” or “than”. The “final form” (comes at the end of a word, called “mem sofit”) looks “closed” at the bottom. The sages say that the 2 forms of mem show Moshe [Moses] and Mashiach [Messiah] – Moses is open but the Messiah is the “hidden” water. Mem Words. mem words italicized", "- Meanings of medical prefixes. Search for prefixes >>. Browse prefixes >>. e- [ Latin e- out of, from] (1) out (epilation); (2) lacking, not (ecaudate). ec- [ Latin ex = Greek ek out of, from] Out, out of (eczema). ec- or eco- or oec- or oeco- or oiko- [ Greek oikos habitation] (1) habitation; (2) relating to the environment (ecology).", "de- de-. a prefix, occurring orig. in loanwords from Latin, used to form verbs that denote motion or conveyance down from, away, or off (deflect; descend); reversal or undoing of the effects of an action (deflate); extraction or removal of a thing (decaffeinate); thoroughness or completeness of an action (despoil).e-. a prefix, occurring orig. in loanwords from Latin, used to form verbs that denote motion or conveyance down from, away, or off (deflect; descend); reversal or undoing of the effects of an action (deflate); extraction or removal of a thing (decaffeinate); thoroughness or completeness of an action (despoil).", "- 1 A ​ suffix is ​ added at the end of a word, and a prefix is ​ added to the ​ beginning. 2 Prefixes can be used to ​ create new words in ​ English. ' 3 Eco-' is a prefix used to ​ mean '​ relating to the ​ environment 4 '. The prefixes '​ in- ', '​ im- ', '​ il- ' and '​ ir- ' all ​ mean 'not'.", "Medical Terminology: Prefixes Prefixes are word parts that are conjoined with a root word. Prefixes are placed in front of the root word and begin the medical term. The main purpose of these word parts is to modify the existing explanation of a word without changing it.", "What does the root in admit mean? Source: Online Etymology Dictionary. I would say that the root word is mittere and that ad is a prefix. (But I am not a linguist.)", "- Word Root Prefix micro-is from the Greek mikro (small) It refers to an object as being smaller than an object or scale of focus, in contrast with macro.N terms of non-measurement (e.g. micromanagement, micro scope, etc.) it means small In the metric system (microgram, micrometer, microfarad) it means one millionth of the ba … se unit.", "Definition of the Biology Prefix 'Eu-' Definition: The prefix (eu-) means good, well, pleasant or true. It is derived from the Greek eu meaning well and eus meaning good. Eubacteria (eu-bacteria) - kingdom in the bacteria domain. Bacteria are considered to be true bacteria, distinguishing them from archaebacteria.", "Medical TERMINOLOGY - A thru Z Medical TERMINOLOGY - A thru Z: Prefixes, roots, suffixes [ P ] Prefix: A prefix is placed at the beginning of a word to modify or change its meaning. Pre means before. Prefixes may also indicate a location, number, or time.", "English 9 Prefixes 21-45 MEANING: large, great in size. SAMPLE WORDS: magnify, majority, megapixel, maximize, magnet, majesty. How a word relays the prefix meaning: a megapixel is larger than a pixel. Origin: Latin (magn, mag, meg, maj); mixed (macro), unknown (maxi)", "Prefixes in English - In, Im, Un Prefixes in English - In, Im, Un. Prefixes in English are one of the most complicated grammatical aspects to learn. Prefixes like im-, in-, un- can change the entire meaning of a sentance. They are small grammatical changes but with powerful consequences to the meaning of what you intend to say. Learning how and when to use prefixes in English is something LingoLearn's teachers can walk you through until you are completely confident of how and when to use these powerful grammatical aspects.", "#51 trans âacross Inter-Arresting. Today we will focus on the prefix inter-which means “between.” Prefixes are morphemes which begin words, attaching to a word’s main part, or root, adding to the meaning of the word in some way.", "- For example, in the word imperfect, im is the prefix that is added to the root wo … rd, perfect.. In this instance, im has a negative meaning, changing the meaning of the word perfect from its definition meaning without flaw to the word imperfect, meaning, essentially not without flaw..", "Emeritus Emerere is a compound of the Latin prefix e- (a variant of ex-) meaning out of, from and merere meaning earn; emeritus is the past participle of the verb.", "prefix A prefix is affix that's added in front of a word and often changes the meaning of it. Common prefixes include re-, un-, and mis-. Lots of words have a prefix, and it's sometimes easier to figure out the meaning of those words if you know the meaning of the prefix. n an affix that is added in front of the word. Types:", "Membean Word Root Of the Day Prefixes are key morphemes in English vocabulary that begin words. The prefix con- , which means “with” or “thoroughly,” appears in numerous English vocabulary words, for example: con nect, con sensus, and con clude.he prefix con- , which means “with” or “thoroughly,” appears in numerous English vocabulary words, for example: con nect, con sensus, and con clude.", "- Prefixes are additions to the beginning of words that influence the meaning of that word. For example, in the word imperfect, im is the prefix that is added to the root wo…rd, perfect.. In this instance, im has a negative meaning, changing the meaning of the word perfect from its definition meaning without flaw to the word imperfect, meaning, essentially not without flaw.. 3 people found this useful.", "- root word conveys the essential meaning of the word and frequently indicates a body part. Using a combining form, the root word and a combining vowel such as i, e, o, or a may be combined with another root word, a prefix, or a suffix to describe a particular structure or condition. A frequently used term in EMS is CPR, which stands", "- Medical TERMINOLOGY - A thru Z: Prefixes, roots, suffixes [ I] Prefix: A prefix is placed at the beginning of a word to modify or change its meaning. Pre means before. Prefixes may also indicate a location, number, or time. Root: central part of a word.", "What is the definition of the prefix Im-? A prefix is a word part added to the beginning of a word to create a word with a different meaning. Examples : refill , undo, incomplete, precooked (Letters added to the end of a root or word are a suffix.) Caroline Russell. + 228 others found this useful.", "- A prefix is a part of a word or a word, within a word. It is put at the start of another word to make a different meaning. It can also mean a number that is put in at the start to show which number something is in a group. It is a type of affix.", "Medical Terminology Chapter 1 The word root is the word part that is the core of the word. The word root contains the fundamental meaning of the word. The suffix is a word part attached to the end of the word root to modify its meaning. The suffix is used to modify the meaning of a word. Most medical terms have a suffix. itis. prefix. The prefix is a word part attached to the beginning of a word root to modify its meaning.", "- de-, prefix meaning to do the opposite, away, off, to remove entirely, down or from: decapitation, decartation, dedentition.Prefix meaning away from, cessation, without; sometimes has an intensive force.e-, prefix meaning to do the opposite, away, off, to remove entirely, down or from: decapitation, decartation, dedentition.", "Prefixes: Un, Dis, Im, Mis The following 4 prefixes are easy to confuse because they all have a negative meaning. un-The prefix un means not, reverse action, deprive of, release from. For example, unable or unfair. mis-The prefix mis means wrong. For example, mistake or misunderstand. dis-The prefix dis also means not and opposite of. For example, disconnect. im-" ]
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what cell structure make the proteins of the cells
[ "Be Part of Ask A Biologist Both these subunits are necessary for protein synthesis in the cell. When the two units are docked together with a special information unit called messenger RNA, they make proteins. Some ribosomes are found in the cytoplasm, but most are attached to the endoplasmic reticulum. While attached to the ER, ribosomes make proteins that the cell needs and also ones to be exported from the cell for work elsewhere in the body. back to top Golgi complex- It is the organelle in the cell that is responsible for sorting and correctly shipping the proteins produced in the ER." ]
[ "The Cell Nucleus It is produced in the nucleus and travels to the cytoplasm through the nuclear pores of the nuclear envelope. Once in the cytoplasm, ribosomes and another RNA molecule called transfer RNA work together to translate mRNA to produce proteins. Eukaryotic Cell Structures. The cell nucleus is only one type of cell organelle.", "- Some of these parts, called organelles, are specialized structures that perform certain tasks within the cell. Human cells contain the following major parts, listed in alphabetical order: Cytoplasm. Within cells, the cytoplasm is made up of a jelly-like fluid (called the cytosol) and other structures that surround the nucleus. Cytoskeleton", "- Proteins are made in the cytoplasm. In prokaryotes, there are proteins called ribosomes that link on to the mRNA and synthesize a protein. This process is called transla … tion. In eukaryotes however, translation also occurs on ribosomes which are situated on the surface of the endoplasmic reticulum.", "- These organelles are the nucleus, ribosomes, rough endoplasmic reticulum, and the Golgi apparatus. Proteins are t … he large complex molecules, which all your cells are making continuously. Each protein is made up of many amino acids which must join together in a correct order for the protein to work properly.First it takes the copy of relevant DNA instruction in the nucleus cell and takes it into cytoplasm.n cells, protein is produced in the ribosomes. The instructions for protein synthesis are found in the DNA, which is copied onto mRNA. This mRNA then carries these instruct … ions to the ribosomes where protein synthesis occurs. 2 people found this useful.", "Structural Biochemistry/Cell Organelles Ribosomes are the sites by which nucleic acids are translated and proteins are synthesized. Ribosomes are about 20 nm in diameter and are composed of ribosomal RNA and proteins. They can be found freely floating in the cytosol and not attached to any organelles in prokaryote cells.", "Cell Membranes Enzymes in the membrane can do the same thing they do in the cytoplasm of a cell: transform a molecule into another form. Anchor proteins can physically link intracellular structures with extracellular structures.© 2010 Nature Education All rights reserved.igure 1: The lipid bilayer and the structure and composition of a glycerophospholipid molecule. (A) The plasma membrane of a cell is a bilayer of glycerophospholipid molecules. (B) A single glycerophospholipid molecule is composed of two major regions: a hydrophilic head (green) and hydrophobic tails (purple).", "Ribosomes Protein synthesis is where RNA comes into a ribosome after copying DNA. There, the RNA's copy gets transformed into a protein when the specific order of amino acids is read. So, in short, ribosomes make all of the cell's proteins, which are needed to do everything in the cell. Ribosomes are first made in the nucleus, but they can be found on the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum (Rough ER) and freely floating around in the cell's cytoplasm. Ribosomes work with every organelle in the cell due to their making of proteins, which are needed to build everything.", "Cell Organelles - nonmembranous organelle that makes proteins-free in cytoplasm (produces proteins for use within the cell) or bound to rough endoplasmic reticulum or nuclear envelope (produces proteins for use outside the cell or for use in the cell membrane).", "- Confidence votes 332. Ribosomes are the cell organelles that make proteins. They are located throughout the cytoplasm, as well as on the rough endoplasmic reticulum.onfidence votes 332. Ribosomes are the cell organelles that make proteins. They are located throughout the cytoplasm, as well as on the rough endoplasmic reticulum.", "Cell structure This says that all living things are made of cells, that cells are the basic unit of structure and function and that cells only come from other cells. cell theory A cell that contains a nucleus and membrane bound organelles", "Eukaryote Eukaryotic cells are typically much larger than those of prokaryotes. They have a variety of internal membrane-bound structures, called organelles, and a cytoskeleton composed of microtubules, microfilaments, and intermediate filaments, which play an important role in defining the cell's organization and shape.hey have a variety of internal membrane-bound structures, called organelles, and a cytoskeleton composed of microtubules, microfilaments, and intermediate filaments, which play an important role in defining the cell's organization and shape.", "Inside the Cell Protein production starts in the cell's command center, the nucleus. Your genes, which are made of DNA, contain the instructions for making proteins in your body, although many other factors—such as your diet, activity level, and environment—also can affect when and how your body will use these genes.", "- Ribosomes are small structures made of ribosomal RNA (rRNA) and protein.… (RNA is a molecule similar in structure to DNA.) When cells need to make proteins, they copy the instructions for the protein from the DNA of the cell by making a molecule of messenger RNA (mRNA).", "Biology for Kids Proteins are made inside cells. When a cell makes a protein it is called protein synthesis. The instructions for how to make a protein are held inside the DNA molecule. The two major stages in making a protein are called transcription and translation. Transcription.", "Describe the organelles in the cell that are involved in protein making? Ribosomes are the organelle (in all cells) where proteins are synthesized. They consist of two-thirds rRNA and one-third protein. Ribosomes consist of a small (in E. coli, 30S) and larger (50S) subunits. The length of rRNA differs in each.", "cell structure cell structure. common intracellular features (nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane) and organelles (endoplasmic reticulum, lysosomes, mitochondria, microtubules, Golgi apparatus) which facilitate specialist function (see Table 1).resent in all eukaryotic cells capable of mitosis. Contains the cell genome (DNA) and the means of replication and transcription of RNA. Separated from the cytoplasm by the nuclear envelop (which disappears during mitosis and meiosis). Contains the nucleolus, where ribosomes are synthesized.", "The Cell Organelles A ribosome is made of numerous proteins and RNA. Function The Golgi complex takes proteins made by the endoplasmic reticulum and exports them out of the cell as needed. It is able to keep dangerous proteins from damaging the cell which made them. It is like a packaging department ready to deliver the protein products made in the cell.", "CBSE Class IX ( 9th) Science | Chapter 5. THE FUNDAMENTAL UNIT OF LIFE | Lesson Exercises Answer: The lipids and proteins constituting the cell membrane get synthesised by the process of membrane biogenesis at smooth endoplasmic reticulum (SER) and rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER) respectively. Both are a large network of membrane-bound tubes and sheets. Plant cells have Cell wall and a cell membrane. 2 In plant cells, Lysosomes usually not evident. 3 Plant cells generally do not have Cilia. 4 Plant cells have round (irregular). 5 Plant cells have chloroplasts because they make their own food. 6 Animal cells have one or more small vacuoles (much smaller than plant cells).", "Living Environment - New York Regents August 2013 Exam B)The ribosomes make proteins, and the nucleus. stores genetic information. C)The cell membrane make enzymes, and cytoplasm. transports them. D)The vacuole stores genetic information, and. chloroplasts make proteins. 5.Which cell structures are correctly paired with their.", "- 1)Because the proteins are manufactured in the ribosomes, hence, these are called protein factories.The proteins are made upAmino acids(smaller units). The structure of protein differes from individual to individual.i dud, Ribosomes are called protein factory of the cell Because the proteins are manufactured in the ribosomes, hence, these are called protein factories. The proteins are made up Amino acids(smaller units).", "- Chapter 2 – The Molecules of Cells Proteins are folded into complex 3 dimensional structuresLevels of protein organization 1. Primary structure – linear sequence of amino acids joined by peptide bonds constructed via dehydration synthesis 2.", "- Ribosomes, an acorn-shaped collection of proteins and RNA, are cell structures where proteins are made, and are found in all cells. Ribosomes are a type of organelle, internal structures that have specialized functions within a cell.", "2015 NIGMS Cell Day Online Chatroom Transcript A cell has the following molecules and structures: enzymes, DNA, ribosomes, plasmamembrane, and mitochondria. It could be a cell from. A) a bacterium. B) an animal, but not a plant. C) a plant, but not an animal.D) a plant or an animal.E) any kind of organism. D) a plant or an animal. cell has the following molecules and structures: enzymes, DNA, ribosomes, plasmamembrane, and mitochondria. It could be a cell from. A) a bacterium. B) an animal, but not a plant. C) a plant, but not an animal.", "Cell Structure The main structures of the cytoplasm of a cell are centrioles, the cytoskeleton, lysosomes, mitochondria, peroxisomes, the Golgi apparatus, the endoplasmic reticula and ribosomes. 1 Cell Structure Review-Image Diversity: cell organelles.", "Specialized Cell Structure and Function: Protein Synthesis Protein Synthesis. The making of the various types of protein is one of the most important events for a cell because protein not only forms structural components of the cell, it also composes the enzymes that catalyze the production of the remaining organic biomolecules necessary for life.he making of the various types of protein is one of the most important events for a cell because protein not only forms structural components of the cell, it also composes the enzymes that catalyze the production of the remaining organic biomolecules necessary for life.", "- Ribosomes are factories that manufacture proteins for cells. They are small (diameter about 10 nm or 10 millionths of a millimetre) ribonucleoprotein enzymes. A ribonucleoprotein is a structure consisting of protein and RNA (ribonucleic acid). In prokaryotes, the cytoplasm surrounding the nucleoid is rich in risosomes (and is called the riboplasm) - in bacteria proteins that. make up the ribosome are the most abundant proteins in the cytosol.", "What Part of the Cell Makes Proteins? When a cell makes a protein, the nucleus forms messenger RNA, or mRNA. Then the ribosomes step in to help finish the job.The mRNA is sent out of the nucleus to the ribosomes. Subunits in the cell attach to the mRNA to start protein synthesis. The mRNA acts as a director of the protein synthesis process.", "The Location of Ribosomes in a Cell Ribosomes are organelles inside a cell made up of protein and ribosomal RNA, or rRNA. A single cell might hold a several thousand up to a few million ribosomes. Ribosomes synthesize proteins by joining amino acids together.", "What Do All Cells Have in Common? What are the protein building structures contained in all cells? A: The protein-building structures contained in all cells are ribosomes. Thousands of these structures are present in cells, with more present in cells that m... Full Answer >", "Cell The structure and function of cells. The basic structure of all cells, whether prokaryote and eukaryote, is the same. All cells have an outer covering called a plasma membrane. The plasma membrane holds the cell together and permits the passage of substances into and out of the cell. With a few minor exceptions, plasma membranes are the same in prokaryotes and eukaryotes. The interior of both kinds of cells is called the cytoplasm." ]
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is dry shampoo dandruff
[ "The disgusting truth about dry shampoo: How over-using this bad hair day saviour can cause dandruff, scalp pimples and even CYSTS The disgusting truth about dry shampoo: How over-using this bad hair day saviour can cause dandruff, scalp pimples and even CYSTS. 1 Hair experts warn that using too much dry shampoo can be harmful. 2 Overuse can lead to dandruff and interfere with styling hair. 3 More severe side effects include scalp pimples and cysts." ]
[ "Scalp Problems (Head Skin Pictures) Causes and Treatment Dandruff is dry flaking skin on the scalp which is due to many causes such as 1 : poor scalp hygiene. 2 hair care products. 3 dry skin. 4 fungal (ringworm) infections. 5 psoriasis. 6 eczema. 7 seborrheic dermatitis.", "- Quick Home Remedies. 1. Do not oil hair and keep it on for long. Delhi-based Dermatologist Dr.Deepali Bhardwaj says, It's a pure myth that oiling is good for hair with dandruff. In fact, she affirms applying oil will lead to more dandruff as oil is like food for Malazzesia which leads to dandruff.. Applying oil to a dry, itchy scalp may sound like heaven but may only exacerbate your dandruff condition, especially when you let it sit on your scalp for longer periods of time. 2. Vinegar.", "- Dandruff is actually a mild form of an inflammatory condition of the scalp known as seborrheic dermatitis. It is characterized by flaking of the scalp skin and, in more severe cases, there may be itching and scaling areas of thick irritated skin under the hair.", "- Shampoo plus conditioner products help to solve this problem by combining the surfactants found in shampoos with the moisturizers and nutrients found in conditioners into single formulas. As a result, you simply lather and rinse one time to get the benefits of both products.Dry shampoos are special products that absorb oil and dirt from the scalp and strands but do not require rinsing. These formulas are usually powder-based and may be sprayed onto the hair or shaken onto the scalp.ry shampoos are special products that absorb oil and dirt from the scalp and strands but do not require rinsing. These formulas are usually powder-based and may be sprayed onto the hair or shaken onto the scalp.", "- Dandruff is an embarrassing scalp condition that causes flaking and itching of the skin. Luckily, it is easily treatable, and it sometimes only requires an anti-dandruff shampoo to get rid of it. Dandruff can be caused simply by dry skin or by a fungus called malassezia that lives on the oil secreted by hair follicles.", "Does conditioner cause dandruff? Dandruff cannot be cured, but it can be controlled. Common ways to treat dandruff include: Shampoo daily with an over-the-counter anti-dandruff shampoo. Active ingredients in some popular products include: Zinc Pyrithione, Climbazole, Octopirox and Ketoconazole.", "Dandruff and Hair Loss: Is There a Link? People that say dandruff is the direct cause hair loss need to check where they are getting their information. In research thus far, very little evidence points to the idea that there is a cause effect relationship between these conditions. Dandruff is highly unlikely to cause permanent hair loss.", "Surprising Facts About Dandruff So then, in this case, the flakes would have nothing to do with dandruff. “When dandruff shampoos aren’t cutting it, you’ll want to see a dermatologist, who’ll be able to diagnose your specific condition and prescribe the right remedy to treat it.”. You can get dandruff on your face and body too. Those oily flakes are not necessarily restricted to your scalp. It’s not uncommon for women to discover dandruff flakes in their eyebrows, around their ears, and along the sides of their nose — anywhere a lot of oil is produced.", "Itchy scalp but no dandruff I have a very itchy scalp not all over but in patches. Ive tried every scalp treatment shampoos etc, my doctor gave me zamiol which hasn't worked. I haven't got a dry scalp, no dandruff, redness or rash. I even tried nizoral fungal shampoo with no luck. At moment using a coal tar based shampoo but with no results.", "You Asked: Why Is My Scalp So Itchy? A good rule of thumb: If you have a red, itchy head and dandruff shampoos aren’t working after a month, see a doctor, he advises. He also cautions against waiting too long if dandruff shampoos don’t get the job done.", "Can Dandruff Cause Hair Loss? 1 Dandruff is caused by intense drying up of the scalp, and the constant urge to itch can lead to hair fall due to friction. However, there is a more insidious relationship between dandruff and hair fall that you probably have no clue about. Dermatitis is the name that should get you worried.", "Dandruff shampoo must carry coal-tar warning Coal tar, which is distilled from coal, has been used in dandruff shampoo for decades. But it is now banned in all consumer goods in Europe because of health concerns. California, using its tough anti-toxics law, would be the first state in the country to restrict use of the substance.", "Skin problems & treatments guide You might also get dandruff if you don't wash your hair regularly, because oils and skin cells tend to build up on your scalp. Dandruff is more common in people who have skin conditions such as eczema or psoriasis, or fungal infections such as malassezia (a type of yeast).", "- Dandruff, also called seborrheic dermatitis, is the flaking of your scalp skin. Dandruff scales can appear dry or oily, white or yellow-ish in color.", "Does Dandruff Cause Hair Loss? That is not to say that there is no relationship. Does dandruff cause hair loss or is it the other way around? Hair loss patterns are not directly caused by dandruff. Dandruff is a scalp condition and hair loss comes from conditions affecting hair follicles. There is, however, indirect relationship between the two.", "- Comments about Redken Scalp Relief Dandruff Control Shampoo: This is by far the best shampoo I have used to treat my itchy, sensitive scalp. I have tried so many moisturizing and for sensitive scalp shampoo, but nothing compares to this one! I have used it a couple of times and the result is immediate!", "\"\"\" Does dandruff cause hair loss? \"\"\" I've heard that you have to take care of your scalp to prevent hair loss. Answer. Dandruff is a very common occurrence in many adults leading to scalp dryness and flaking of the scalp. The scalp becomes very dry which can lead to itchiness of the scalp. If the scalp is itched too often or too vigorously there is a risk of mechanical hair loss from the continued trauma to the hair and hair follicles as they are continuously itched.", "What's the Best Shampoo for a Dry Scalp? By Sava Tang Alcantara. A dry scalp may be a result of using very drying shampoos that strip the hair of its protective oils. Each hair strand is made up of several layers of keratin, or proteins. The scalp also produces sebum, or a layer of oil, similar to what is produced by the skin in other areas of the body. Overshampooing or using a shampoos that strips away the protective oils may result in an itchy, dry scalp that may also become flaky. Using a moisturizing shampoo and appropriate hair conditioner each time you wash your hair may reduce dry scalp.", "3 Ways To Treat Dry Scalp, Naturally Both dry scalp and dandruff can be treated and prevented using these all-natural treatments. During the winter, you may find that your scalp is drier than other times of the year and this is normal. The key to combating dry scalp is to incorporate natural oils into your hair care regimen.", "10 Home Remedies for Dry Hair When the skin cells get trapped on your scalp by your hair and clump together, you have dandruff. And dandruff can make your hair look dull. Dry hair can result from external factors, such as exposure to harsh chemicals, or from internal causes, such as an illness.", "All-Natural Dandruff Home Remedies It's all about balance. Psoriasis or eczema: Both of these skin conditions are chronic, can be difficult to resolve, and can look like dandruff. Knowing if this is your problem will help you find the right dandruff home remedies for you. Yeast or fungus: Yeast or fungus can show up on your scalp and leave dandruff. According to the Mayo Clinic the specific type of yeast is called malassazia. Other sources list a fungus called Pityrosporum ovale. Diet and hydration: Our skin is actually an organ and needs proper hydration and nutrition.", "Dandruff Treatment Dandruff is harmless, so you can treat it at home without a prescription. Two of the quickest ways to get started are to brush your hair and try a dandruff shampoo. Brush your hair from your scalp down with steady, firm strokes. This will carry oil from your scalp, where it can cause dandruff, along the hair strands, where it will keep your hair shiny and healthy.", "Leave-in Conditioner for Dry Scalp Dry scalp causes itchy, flaky patches of skin on your scalp, which can fall out of your hair and onto your clothing when you scratch. You may notice a white powdery substance in your hair or on your clothing. According to MedicalNewsToday.com, dandruff can be caused by both dry and oily skin.", "Dry Scalp and Dandruff: What's Causing Those Flakes? Understanding Dandruff. Dandruff flakes are actually dead skin cells that naturally fall off the scalp — more so if you scratch. Many people think that a dry scalp is synonymous with dandruff, but either a dry scalp or an overly oily scalp can cause excess cells to clump and fall off, forming dandruff flakes.A number of skin conditions and other causes can make your scalp flaky.Some factors that can increase the risk of dandruff include:any people think that a dry scalp is synonymous with dandruff, but either a dry scalp or an overly oily scalp can cause excess cells to clump and fall off, forming dandruff flakes. A number of skin conditions and other causes can make your scalp flaky. Some factors that can increase the risk of dandruff include:", "Dandruff Causes and Treatments What Is Dandruff? Dandruff is a form of seborrheic dermatitis. Seborrheic dermatitis is a common type of chronic dermatosis that usually affects areas of the body that contain plenty of sebaceous glands like the scalp, face, chest and body folds.", "How to Cure Dandruff to Prevent Hair Loss Dandruff is a chronic condition that causes itching and flaking of the scalp. The Mayo Clinic states that it is not contagious and rarely indicates a serious medical problem. Hormonal changes, certain fungal infections, and general illness are possible causes of dandruff, according to Milton S. Hershey Medical Center. While dandruff itself is not associated with hair loss, certain underlying medical conditions, such as psoriasis, may cause hair loss. Most cases of dandruff are easily controlled with proper scalp care and lifestyle changes. Severe cases may require professional attention and prescription medications.", "Dandruff Vs Dry Scalp â Whatâs the Difference? Dandruff are flakes that are usually found in the scalp area and are somewhat similar to dry skin but the difference is that the flakes are brought about by too much oil. There are times when yeast may grow on the scalp and this is the reason why dandruff becomes formed. Since the yeast feeds on the oil, they may grow and multiply. At the same time, the feeding of the yeast on the oil that is produced by the scalp can cause the scalp to dry up. The skin on the scalp can clamp and can flake off easily. This explains why people assume that having dry skin and dandruff are the same.", "What To Do For Itchy, Flaky Dry Scalp For example, dandruff-that dry, itchy, white or yellow flaking of the scalp-affects up to 70% of men, women and children in various degrees of severity. Dry scalp differs from dandruff but is just as problematic since it is a symptom of moisture and oil production imbalance that can result in a very itchy scalp!any people today are looking for a natural skin remedies for dry scalp problems (including eczema scalp remedies). This condition can plague young and old alike. There are many types of scalp problems; from itchy, flaky scalp, dry patches, dandruff, seborrheic dermatitis and even hair loss ranging from mild to severe.", "- Dandruff affects about 50 per cent of the population. Itching scalp can be caused by a number of conditions, including dandruff, seborrhoeic dermatitis and psoriasis. Medicated shampoos can be used to treat dandruff and relieve itchy scalp.", "10 Best Dandruff Shampoos For Men: The Top Reviews of 2018 When it comes to comparing the best dandruff shampoos for men, its paramount that you know what the primary ingredient will be responsible for fighting off the dandruff of your scalp. Equipping yourself with this knowledge will allow you to hone in on the solutions that you like and that are going to deliver much better results and ultimate comfort in the long run." ]
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what is fishing behind the net mean
[ "Trolling (fishing) Trolling is a method of fishing where one or more fishing lines, baited with lures or bait fish, are drawn through the water. This may be behind a moving boat, or by slowly winding the line in when fishing from a static position, or even sweeping the line from side-to-side, e.g. when fishing from a jetty. Trolling is used to catch pelagic fish such as salmon, mackerel and kingfish." ]
[ "âLet Down Your Netsâ T. he trammel net is the only net from ancient times that is still used commercially on the Sea of Galilee. Unlike seine fishing, trammel-net fishing is done at night. Also unlike the seine, the trammel is a compound net consisting of three layers held together by one corked head-rope and one leaded foot-rope.", "- As fast as we hooked a net the two ends of it, buoy and boat, came together as they dragged out astern; and so many buoys and boats, coming together at such breakneck speed, kept the fishermen on the jump to avoid smashing into one another.", "Bowfishing The Filipino Negritos traditionally used bows and arrows to shoot fish in clear water. Bowfishing is a method of fishing that uses specialized archery equipment to shoot and retrieve fish. Fish are shot with a barbed arrow that is attached with special line to a reel mounted on the bow. Some freshwater species commonly hunted include common carp, grass carp, bighead carp, alligator gar, and paddlefish.", "net An example of a net is what fishermen use to catch shrimp. An example of a net is a tennis racket. An example of a net is what you would use to catch a gold fish in a tank. a fabric made from string, cord, etc., loosely knotted or woven in an openwork pattern and used to trap or snare birds, fish, etc.", "definitions - Fly fishingreport a problem Fly fishing. Fly fishing is an angling method in which an artificial fly is used to catch fish. The fly is cast using a fly rod, reel, and specialized weighted line. Casting a nearly weightless fly or lure requires casting techniques significantly different from other forms of casting.", "Spin fishing From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Spin fishing is an angling technique where a spinning lure is used to entice the fish to bite. Spin fishing is used in both freshwater and marine environments. Spin fishing is distinguished between fly fishing and bait cast fishing by the type of rod and reel used. There are two types of reels used when spin fishing, the open faced reel and the closed faced reel.", "business fishing - the occupation of catching fish for a living. business enterprise, commercial enterprise, business - the activity of providing goods and services involving financial and commercial and industrial aspects; computers are now widely used in business.", "- DEFINITION of 'Bottom Fisher'. An investor who looks for bargains among stocks whose prices have recently dropped dramatically. The investor believes that a price drop is temporary or is an overreaction to recent bad news and a recovery is soon to follow. BREAKING DOWN 'Bottom Fisher'.", "Cordell's Guide To Chain Fishing Chain Fishing is a method of finding shiny Pokemon by consecutively fishing in the same spot over and over. Each consecutive time you get a bite from a wild Pokemon while fishing at the same spot, your chance of encountering a shiny Pokemon increases.This is called a chain.hain Fishing is a method of finding shiny Pokemon by consecutively fishing in the same spot over and over. Each consecutive time you get a bite from a wild Pokemon while fishing at the same spot, your chance of encountering a shiny Pokemon increases.", "- The global fishing fleet operates far out at sea, over the horizon and out of sight. Until now…. Global Fishing Watch is a technology platform that uses satellite data to inform the public about overfishing and make global fishing activity more transparent.", "- noun. The art of picking up babes, performed by luring them in with bait like temptations(like fishing). Babes reeled are often times older then the pursuer. Common bait used is smart water, corn dogs or any 7/11 delicacy.", "ledger Also, leger. Angling. a lead sinker with a hole in one end through which the line passes, enabling the bait and the sinker to rest on the bottom and allowing the fish to take the bait without detecting the sinker. Origin of ledger Expand. 1475-1485. 1475-85; earlier legger book, probably equivalent to legg(en) to lay1 + -er -er1.", "- For other uses, see Snag (disambiguation) . Snagging, also known as snag fishing, snatching, snatch fishing, or foul hooking, is a method of fishing that entails catching a fish using hooks without the fish having to take the bait with their mouth.fter first casting a hook into the water, a snagger will wait until a fish sighted, at which time they will reel in the hook until it is positioned above the fish. Once the fish is in line with the hook, the snagger then yanks on the line to snag the fish before attempting to reel it in.", "Definitions &Translations In general, netting means to allow a positive and a negative value to set-off and partially or entirely cancel each other out. In the context of credit risk, there are at least three specific types of netting:", "seine a fishing net that hangs vertically in the water, having floats at the upper edge and sinkers at the lower. verb (used with object), seined, seining. 2. to fish for or catch with a seine. 3. to use a seine in (water). verb (used without object), seined, seining.", "Boating Lifestyle Wind pushes bait to the far shore, with bait followed by game fish. If fishing from shore on a windy day, fish where you have to cast into the wind. If fishing from a boat, cast with the wind on a sheltered shore.", "Netting This page is about the finance term. For the fabric called netting see Net (textile). In general, netting means to allow a positive and a negative value to set-off and partially or entirely cancel each other out.In the context of credit risk, there are at least three specific types of netting:n general, netting means to allow a positive and a negative value to set-off and partially or entirely cancel each other out. In the context of credit risk, there are at least three specific types of netting:", "- Contribute to our Open Dictionary. 1 1. someone who does not do the same job or stay in the same place for long Synonyms and related words. 2 2. a boat that has a net that floats next to it, used for catching fish Synonyms and related words.", "Fishing Fishing is an activity of the character to gain Materials by standing next to Water, Honey, or Lava and tossing a line into the water by left clicking while holding a Fishing Pole. Fishing is also...", "The Problem Nets, long lines, fish traps or any man made contraptions designed to catch fish or marine organisms are considered capable of ghost fishing when unattended, and without anyone profiting from the catches, they are affecting already depleted commercial fish stocks.", "Fishing net Fishing nets have been used widely in the past, including by stone age societies. The oldest known fishing net is the net of Antrea, found with other fishing equipment in the Karelian town of Antrea. The net was made from willow, and dates back to 8300 BC. The remnants of another fishing net dates back to the late Mesolithic, and were found together with sinkers at the bottom of a former sea.", "\"\"\"The Fishing Net Parable\"\"\" Matthew 13:47-52: Once again, the kingdom of heaven is like a net that was let down into the lake and caught all kinds of fish. When it was full, the fishermen pulled it up on the shore. Then they sat down and collected the good fish in baskets, but threw the bad away. This is how it will be at the end of the age.", "- transitive verb. 1a : to fish for by trollingb : to fish by trolling in troll lakesc : to pull through the water in trolling troll a lured : to search in or at trolls flea markets for bargains; also : prowl troll nightclubs.", "Fish The most usual method of catching fish was by the use of the net, either the casting net, ( Ezekiel 26:5 Ezekiel 26:14 ; 47:10 ); Habb 1:15 probably resembling the one used in Egypt, as shown in Wilkinson (iii. 55), or the draw or drag net, ( Isaiah 19:8 ); Habb 1:15 which was larger, and required the use of a boat.", "Gillnetting Recent hydraulic driven net haulers are now common. The gilled, entangled and enmeshed fish are removed from the net by hand. Of some concern with this method is ghost fishing by lost nets and bycatch of diving seabirds. Nets combined in this way were first used in the Mediterranean.", "net net 1. n. 1. An openwork fabric made of threads or cords that are woven or knotted together at regular intervals. 2. Something made of openwork fabric, especially: a. A device for capturing birds, fish, or insects. b. A barrier against flying insects.", "- Ghost fishing, the term given to forgotten fish traps or nets which continue to trap fish on a daily basis, is also responsible for killing off scores of species for no purpose.", "Fishing Fishing has long existed as a means of obtaining food and as a source of recreation. The basic fishing equipment, also known as tackle, includes a rod, a line, a reel, a hook, and live or artificial lures or bait. The equipment also includes weights or sinkers, floats or bobbers, and spoons or spinners.", "- 1 fishing a : the act of drawing or pulling in a netb : haul 2b a draft of fish. 2a : the act or an instance of drinking or inhaling a last draft on her cigarette; also : the portion drunk or inhaled in one such actb : a portion poured out or mixed for drinking : dose.", "Fishing net A seine is a large fishing net that may be arranged in a number of different ways. In purse seine fishing the net hangs vertically in the water by attaching weights along the bottom edge and floats along the top." ]
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what causes urine to be dark amber
[ "- The results can be urine that is either pink or cola-colored. Sometimes it’s difficult to tell the difference between dark urine due to dehydration or due to other causes. Dark urine due to dehydration is usually amber or honey-colored. Dark urine due to other causes can be tinged with brown or red. Some people have urine that appears almost syrup-like. This is the case when a person has liver or kidney disease." ]
[ "What do the different urine colors mean? Normal urine can range in color from pale yellow (almost colorless) to deep amber. Dark amber urine is usually very concentrated and means that you should be drinking more water. Foods, medications and even vitamins can change the color of urine temporarily but eliminating the cause brings the color back to normal.Most changes in urine color are harmless and the color will go back to normal within a day or two.rine with a bluish tint can mean some type of bacterial infection or may just mean that you have a high level of calcium. If this persists, give your health care professional a call. Brown urine can indicate a potentially serious condition and you should contact your doctor's office for help.", "Important Things Your Urine Color Can Tell You The normal color of urine can range from a translucent yellow to amber. It is a sterile liquid that is expelled from the body and is a product of cellular metabolism. The appearance of your urine can be affected by certain foods you eat, beverages you drink and diseases that you may be afflicted by. The yellow to amber color that normal urine has is due to a pigment called urochrome. When your urine is darker (amber), this usually is a sign you aren’t getting enough fluids.", "- Changes in urine colour. A change in your urine colour is normally due to something completely normal, but just occasionally it may be a sign that you should seek medical advice. Urine gets it colour from the pigment urochrome and the colour normally ranges between light yellow and dark amber.", "Medical Dictionary Abnormal: Many foods and medicines can affect the color of the urine. Urine with no color may be caused by long-term kidney disease or uncontrolled diabetes. Dark yellow urine can be caused by dehydration. Red urine can be caused by blood in the urine. few crystals are normally seen. Abnormal: Red blood cells in the urine may be caused by kidney or bladder injury, kidney stones, a urinary tract infection (UTI), inflammation of the kidneys (glomerulonephritis), a kidney or bladder tumor, or systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE).", "Urine Color and What it Means Dark Yellow. Dehydration is a common diagnosis in a patient who experiences dark yellow urine. When the body senses a dearth in the required amount of fluid in it, wastes start accumulating in the urine thus, changing its color from light amber to dark yellow.", "What could cause my urine to be cloudy or have a strong odor? A. ... If your urine is dark amber in color and has a strong odor too, it may indicate that it's extremely concentrated. This can happen after heavy exercise and sweating and means that you need to drink more water to avoid dehydration.", "- But, what exactly is the cause of dark urine? Dehydration concentrates urine, making it appear dark yellow or even orange. ... blood, which can indicate urinary tract infections, malignant and benign tumors, kidney cysts or stones, enlarged prostate, and can even be caused by long ...", "Dark urine Chronic dark-colored urine can be related to serious liver conditions, including Hepatitis and Jaundice. The latest is caused by excessive yellow pigment, or bilirubin, produced during the dead blood cells’ breakdown. When liver is not working properly, bilirubin is not removed from the body.", "Dark Yellow Urine Causes The natural color of urine is pale yellow, however, it can become dark yellow, brown, or reddish in color, due to a number of factors like dehydration, and the intake of certain foods and medications.rine that is dark yellow in color is often a sign that one is dehydrated, or not drinking enough water. This can also happen when an individual sweats a lot, and does not replenish the lost water. Other important factors that can lead to dehydration are excessive vomiting and diarrhea.", "You Wanted to Know: Dark Urine There are several things that can potentially cause dark urine, some of which are more concerning than others. Urine that is dark yellow or even orange could simply indicate that you’re dehydrated – you might notice it in the morning after a long night without water, for example.", "Medical Dictionary Normal: Pale to dark yellow. Abnormal: Many foods and medicines can affect the color of the urine. Urine with no color may be caused by long-term kidney disease or uncontrolled diabetes. Dark yellow urine can be caused by dehydration.Red urine can be caused by blood in the urine.bnormal: Many foods and medicines can affect the color of the urine. Urine with no color may be caused by long-term kidney disease or uncontrolled diabetes. Dark yellow urine can be caused by dehydration. Red urine can be caused by blood in the urine.", "Urine - abnormal color Abnormal urine color may be caused by infection, disease, medicines, or food you eat. Cloudy or milky urine is a sign of a urinary tract infection, which may also cause a bad smell. Milky urine may also be caused by bacteria, crystals, fat, white or red blood cells, or mucus in the urine. Dark brown but clear urine is a sign of a liver disorder such as acute viral hepatitis or cirrhosis, which causes excess bilirubin in the urine. Pink, red, or lighter brown urine can be caused by: Beets, blackberries, or certain food colorings.", "- Darkened urine is urine that is dark yellow, brown, dark red, or red, and it may range from slightly dark to considerably dark. A change in urine color may be temporary, or it may be persistent. The duration and course of darkened urine can vary widely, depending on the cause.", "- Dark urine is most commonly due to dehydration and concentrated urine. However, it may be an indicator that excess, unusual, or potentially dangerous waste products are circulating in the body. For example, dark brown urine may indicate liver disease due to the presence of bile products.rine is produced in the kidneys, which are important organs for the health of our body. When we take fluid in, it passes from our digestive system into our circulatory system, where it is filtered through the kidneys. The kidneys get rid of waste products through the urine.", "- There are several possible causes of darkened urine. Urinary tract infection is the most common cause, though other types of infections, or kidney dysfunction or disease, are other potential causes. Darkened urine may be related to acute or chronic underlying diseases that affect other regions of the body.", "- Darkened urine is urine that is dark yellow, brown, dark red, or red, and it may range from slightly dark to considerably dark.A change in urine color may be temporary, or it may be persistent. The duration and course of darkened urine can vary widely, depending on the cause.arkened urine is urine that is dark yellow, brown, dark red, or red, and it may range from slightly dark to considerably dark.", "- But, what exactly is the cause of dark urine ... Red urine can contain blood, which can indicate urinary tract infections, malignant and benign tumors, kidney cysts or stones, enlarged prostate, and can even be caused by long-distance ...", "What Causes Dark Urine And How To Treat It Here are some liver diseases that can cause dark urine: Hepatitis is inflammation of the liver. It is usually caused by viruses and can take the form of hepatitis A, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C. Symptoms can include a fever, poor appetite, vomiting, and pain in the abdomen. Generally, urine turns dark after 3 to 10 days.", "Important Things Your Urine Color Can Tell You 1 Red or pink urine: certain foods that are naturally red can cause these color changes in your urine. 2 Laxatives and some prescription drugs can also be the cause of red urine. 3 In some cases, blood in your urine stream can be a sign of a medical condition like an enlarged prostate, bladder stones or even kidney cancer.he yellow to amber color that normal urine has is due to a pigment called urochrome. When your urine is darker (amber), this usually is a sign you aren't getting enough fluids. If your urine is on the darker spectrum of what it should normally look like, there's typically no cause for alarm.", "Dark urine Dark brown color can be caused by elevated urine concentration or the presence of blood. Both require medical attention as they can represent serious health issues, including severe dehydration, hepatitis, jaundice, various liver conditions, bladder stones, infections or STDs.", "- Your urine may turn dark if you have had any damage or injury to any of the structures of the urinary tract, including the kidney, bladder, urethras, or ureter. It may also darken as a result of eating certain foods, such as beets, red cabbage, red berries or candy, or ingesting anything that contains red dyes.", "- Dehydration, food you eat, urinary tract infections, liver diseases, gallstones, kidney stones can causes dark urine. Read on. Simple things like dehydration or something you ate (fava beans, beets, blackberries, rhubarb) can give your urine a darker color.", "High Creatinine And Kidney Failure And Dark Brown Urine When kidney is damaged, red blood cells will be leaked into the urine. When the amount of red blood cells is much more, the color of urine will become dark brown. Besides, if there is kidney stone in your body, which can lacerate the uroepithelium, leading to much more blood in the urine.So the urine presents dark brown. All in all, kidney failure can cause dark brown urine.hen kidney is damaged, red blood cells will be leaked into the urine. When the amount of red blood cells is much more, the color of urine will become dark brown. Besides, if there is kidney stone in your body, which can lacerate the uroepithelium, leading to much more blood in the urine.", "Urine - abnormal color Dark brown but clear urine is a sign of a liver disorder such as acute viral hepatitis or cirrhosis, which causes excess bilirubin in the urine. Pink, red, or lighter brown urine can be caused by: 1 Beets, blackberries, or certain food colorings. 2 Hemolytic anemia. Injury to the kidneys or urinary tract.", "Causes of Urine color changes 1 Asparagus-may turn urine green color. 2 Blackberries-may lead to red urine. 3 Rhubarb-can cause orange urine. 4 Senna-can lead to orange urine. 5 Blood in urine-see causes of blood in urine. 6 Dehydration-causes darker urine or even a gold-color urine. 7 Bile in urine-causes a tea-like or mahogany color.", "- Dark brown but clear urine is a sign of a liver disorder such as acute viral hepatitis or cirrhosis, which causes excess bilirubin in the urine. Pink, red, or lighter brown urine can be caused by: 1 Beets, blackberries, or certain food colorings. 2 Hemolytic anemia.", "- Anuria refers to a total lack of urine production. The normal color of urine ranges from light yellow to dark amber, depending on the concentration of solutes in the urine. Urechrome is the name of the pigment that gives urine its characteristic yellow color. Many medications cause the urine to change color.", "My urine is dark with a strong smell â should I be concerned? If your urine is just a dark yellow color at times, especially when you don’t drink enough fluids, then you don’t need to worry. Dark yellow urine is a sign of dehydration.Your urine is dark because your kidneys are doing what they are supposed to do when you are dehydrated: conserving water by making less urine.If this is the case, drink more water — eight 8-ounce glasses each day.Certain foods and medicines can change urine color and make it smell.our urine is dark because your kidneys are doing what they are supposed to do when you are dehydrated: conserving water by making less urine. If this is the case, drink more water — eight 8-ounce glasses each day. Certain foods and medicines can change urine color and make it smell.", "- If the cause of amber urine is not diet or dehydration from environmental causes, consider the following urinary tract problems that may be causing blood in urine to make the pee appear amber. 1 Urinary Tract Infections (UTI) 2 Urinary Tract Organ Diseases. 3 Urinary Tract Cancers.", "Dark Urine Could Indicate a Liver Problem Dark urine can be the result of a problem with the liver or bile ducts, especially if accompanied by lighter-than-normal stools. Dark urine and light stools are one of the ways to detect jaundice, when there is too much bilirubin in the body." ]
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cost sheet for bathroom renovation
[ "- Bathroom Renovation Costs. According to costs reported by ImproveNet members, the average bathroom remodel costed approximately $8,400 in 2016, with most homeowners spending between $6,000 and $9,000." ]
[ "Budgeting Your Bathroom Renovation And once you know what costs what, you can figure out which corners — or countertops — to cut. According to Remodeling magazine's 2005 Cost vs. Value Report, a mid-range bathroom remodel is approximately $10,499, higher or lower depending on where you live (and how you define mid-range).Redoing your bathroom will cost you less in the South and more in the West and Northeast.hen there's the cost of the fixtures themselves. If you must have that exquisite glass vessel sink, then pick a standard white no-frills toilet (about $125). Or if you want the Kohler Purist Hatbox toilet ($2,991 and up) then opt for a lower-end sink and tub.", "Cost of Remodeling a Bathroom 1 By the sheet $45 to $65 per sheet. 2 By the hour, at a cost of around $50 to $75 per hour, plus materials. By the job. If you prefer to let them handle everything, have them price labor and material, including delivery.", "Bathroom Renovation Budget Breakdown Based on a 5 ft. x 10 ft. bathroom in a house (condominium renovations cost approximately 30% more), it will cost $10k – $16k for design, planning, supply, and installation. Below are some general points to consider when planning your renovation.arble mosaics cost between $10 to $30 per square foot and sometimes more. Installation costs will vary from $3 to $15 per sq. ft. depending on the type of tile and the detail in the tile pattern. Your Vanity will house your sink, faucet and stored items. It will determine the style of your bathroom.", "- The materials for the average small bathroom remodel will cost between $8,000 and $10,000. This includes new fixtures like a new toilet, new sink, and a new bathtub. It also includes the cost of new tiling, new cupboards, and a countertop for the sink.he cost of your materials can go up quickly if you want any specialized fixtures or if you need the bathroom to be handicapped-accessible. If you need the bathroom to be handicapped-accessible, then the material costs can go up another $2,000 or $3,000.", "- Free Online Tools to get Quotes for your Bathroom Remodeling Project. A bathroom remodels average cost is $9,720 according to figures from Remodeling magazine, a Hanley-Wood publication, and about 81 percent of the remodeling dollars come back at resale.", "- The materials required to do a simple bathroom remodel with all new equipment and materials costs roughly $5000. This can vary significantly depending on local pricing and if you buy second-hand building materials. Average Total Costs for Basic Remodels. On average, a simple but full bathroom remodeling job will run around $15000.", "Answering the Big Question: How Much Does it Cost to Remodel the Bathroom? Remodeling Costs for Large and Master Bathrooms. The cost of renovating a master bathroom can vary from under $10,000 to as much as $35,000 or more depending on the size of your master bathroom, your dreams and, of course, your budget.", "DIY bathroom renovation (See our bathroom cost calculator .). It is also more cost affective if you supply your own PC items (basins, baths, taps, shower screens and tiles) whose costs vary between $3000 to $10,000 with an average of $5000.Builders usually include a provision sum to cover only the very basic of the PC range.athroom renovation costs can vary dramatically. For a medium quality upgrade, a Bathroom Renovator would charge between $12,000-15,000 for a small job or budget bathroom, $15,000 to $20,000 for a middle range renovation, with a top end from $30,000.", "- In 2011-2012, mid-range bathroom remodels cost an average of $16,552 and recouped 62 percent, while upscale bathroom remodels cost an average of $52,249 and recouped 56 percent. Here’s how the NKBA breaks down the budget for a typical bathroom remodel:", "What Does a Bathroom Remodel Cost? You'd Better Sit Down First On average, a bathroom renovation will set you back $17,908, according to Remodeling magazine. That number will range dramatically, though, depending on a variety of factors from whether you're moving plumbing to which materials you use.", "- Therefore, in a bathroom renovation, you may have: 1 Plumbers: $45-$65 per hour. 2 Carpenters: $70 per hour. 3 Electricians: $65-$85 per hour. 4 Tile installers: $5-$10 per square foot. 5 Bathroom designers: $58-$160 per hour.", "- $5,000 - $15,000 for a cosmetic makeover or smaller bathroom renovation using budget materials and fittings. $15,000 - $25,000 for an average sized mid-range renovation using mid-range materials and fittings. $25,000+ for a high end bathroom renovation using top of the range materials and fittings.", "Plan Your Total Bathroom Remodel Budget The national average cost for an upscale bathroom remodel is roughly $26,052, according to Remodeling Magazine's 2005 Cost vs. Value report but how much a homeowner actually spends will vary.", "Bathroom cost calculator The per-square-metre cost for labour that we use is $1100 for a new home and $1600 for a renovation (renovations require the old bathroom to be gutted). We obtained these values by getting prices from various bathroom installation specialists and then taking an average.", "- Don’t hesitate to opt for more luxurious details. Bathroom remodeling projects have an average ROI of 70%! For a rough estimate, the average cost of bathroom remodel projects (according to the Washington Post) is typically between $12,000 and $22,000.With our breakdown of bathroom remodel factors, you can decide where to cut spending and where to splurge.on’t hesitate to opt for more luxurious details. Bathroom remodeling projects have an average ROI of 70%! For a rough estimate, the average cost of bathroom remodel projects (according to the Washington Post) is typically between $12,000 and $22,000.", "- Enter your zip code to get started. According to costs reported by ImproveNet members, the average bathroom remodel costed approximately $7,920 in 2014, with most homeowners spending between $6,000 and $9,000.athroom Renovation Costs. When potential buyers look at a home, the bathroom is one of the key rooms that they focus on to determine whether the property is a good buy. Of course, the bathroom is also one of the most commonly used rooms in the entire home.", "- Remodeling Costs for a Small Bathroom. The cost for a typical small bathroom remodel will range from about $4,000 to $12,000 with the average cost being about $8,000. Let’s look at how the costs breakout starting with the most basic remodel including a new toilet, shower, vanity & sink and tile.", "- According to Remodeling magazine's 2005 Cost vs. Value Report, a mid-range bathroom remodel is approximately $10,499, higher or lower depending on where you live (and how you define mid-range). Redoing your bathroom will cost you less in the South and more in the West and Northeast.", "- In 2012, Remodeling Magazine estimated that the average cost of a bathroom remodel in the Southeast was a little over $16,000, which included labor and materials. Their job description for updating a 5-by-7 foot bathroom included the following:", "Bathroom remodeling guide: trends and costs In 2011-2012, mid-range bathroom remodels cost an average of $16,552 and recouped 62 percent, while upscale bathroom remodels cost an average of $52,249 and recouped 56 percent. Here’s how the NKBA breaks down the budget for a typical bathroom remodel: Labor: 20 percent.", "Average Costs Of Bathroom Remodeling Your costs should range anywhere from $10,000 to up to $13,000 - if you find yourself spending more I'd suspect you're not resourceful enough - there are tons of bathroom remodeling resources available to you such as bathroom remodeling software or free consultation with bathroom remodel contractors.", "- That’s why the cost of a typical bathroom remodel in the United States is about $16,000. Understanding these costs will help you weed out low-quality contractors. If a contractor tells you that he can remodel your bathroom for $9,000, you should ask some questions to figure out why the price is so low.", "The Average Cost of a New Bathroom The national average for a mid-range bathroom remodel (to update existing 5-by-7-foot bathroom replacing all fixtures and floor and wall treatments) is $15,899, with 74.6 percent of the cost recouped. Upscale remodels cost more for similar cost recoup.", "- In 2011-2012, mid-range bathroom remodels cost an average of $16,552 and recouped 62 percent, while upscale bathroom remodels cost an average of $52,249 and recouped 56 percent. Here’s how the NKBA breaks down the budget for a typical bathroom remodel: Labor: 20 percent Cabinetry and hardware: 16 percent", "Bathroom Remodel Cost: Minimum and Medium Level Remodels How much will your bathroom remodel cost in a realistic sense and what will get done? 1. Minimum: Do-It-Yourself Surface Remodel. Cost: $1,000 to $5,000. When you take on the work of remodeling your bathroom yourself, costs are slashed dramatically. Costs can go as low as the high hundreds, as long as you are satisfied with a surface remodel. A surface remodel means that core elements--plumbing, electrical, and wall structure--are left untouched. Shower or tub, too, are only minimally restored.", "Bathroom Remodel Cost: Minimum and Medium Level Remodels 2. Low-Medium: Remodel Using Contractor and/or Sub-Contractors. Cost: $15,000 to $17,500. This estimate is based on a 35-40 square foot bathroom, which can be imagined as a larger guest bathroom for a small house, or a small master bath for a large house. All fixtures and other items quoted are basic and functional.", "How Much Does It Really Cost to Remodel Your Bathroom? While bathroom remodels typically cost between $2,600-$20,000, you can keep costs down by making smart choices about what (and how) you choose to change. Rainfall showerheads and his and hers sinks might not be as far out of reach as you think.", "Average Costs Of Bathroom Remodeling If your bathroom remodeling involves changing plumbing bathroom fixtures, this ranges between $1,000 and up if the job is more complicated (for example if you have to change and / or move the plumbing around).", "- Use the following national bathroom remodel estimates to get a better idea of how much your project will cost: 1 Expect to pay $15,000 to $20,000 for a comprehensive, mid-range bathroom remodel, although bigger and/or more extensive projects could easily cost $25,000 to $50,000 or more.", "Budgeting Your Bathroom Renovation And once you know what costs what, you can figure out which corners — or countertops — to cut. According to Remodeling magazine's 2005 Cost vs. Value Report, a mid-range bathroom remodel is approximately $10,499, higher or lower depending on where you live (and how you define mid-range). Redoing your bathroom will cost less in the South and more in the West and Northeast." ]
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most popular portugal sports
[ "Five most popular sports in Portugal Portugal has various sports activities, and below are the top five most popular Portuguese sports. Football. Football (aka Soccer in the U.S.) takes the top spot on the list of the most popular Portuguese sports. A good number of talented football players from Portugal are known worldwide." ]
[ "Most Popular Team Sports: Soccer & cricket ,basketball & baseball ??? The English premier league and the Champions League are the most popular football leagues, with passionate fans of half a billion in 202 countries, where the matches are shown live. Manchester United is the richest club in the world with a valuation of $1.87 billion.", "Peru - Games Find out about showing your pictures on visualgeography.com. Like so many other places, fotball is the far most popular sport in Peru. Another popular sport is women’s volleyball (Silver medal in Seoul 1988 Olympic Games and 14 times South American champion). In surfing Peru has also done well internationally, as well as in sailing, and shooting. As a pastime occupation you often see Peruvians playing checkers in the street.", "- Soccer: Marseille's Evra banned from European competition, leaving club Reuters; Portuguese League soccer match: Vitoria SC vs. Sporting CP Xinhua News Agency. Sporting's players celebrate after scoring during the Portuguese League soccer match between Vitoria SC and Sporting CP in Guimaraes, Portugal, on Aug. 19, 2017. Sporting won 5-0.", "Ultimate List of the World's Most Popular Sports Dragon Boat Racing one of the world's most popular sports? I don't think so. There are millions of people who play soccer in the streets around the world, but as they do not play in any formal competition they would not be counted as 'participants'. See the discussion of other top 10 lists of the world's most popular sports with our ultimate list.", "Chileans 16 • SPORTS The most popular sport is soccer, which is played and followed enthusiastically by many Chileans. Horse-racing is a popular spectator sport in Santiago. In rural areas, Chilean huasos, or cowboys, compete in unusual medialunas (corrals in the shape of a half moon).", "Top 10 Most Popular Sports in The World Finally we have tracked down the most popular sport in the world and no surprise it is Soccer. The simplicity combined with the ease of play makes this the most popular game. Another thing to reconsider that this is undoubtedly the most watched sport in the world ( most popular sports in the world ). Somewhere this sport is known as the Football and somewhere particularly in America it is Soccer.", "403 Forbidden Comments. Football -- or soccer, as Americans like to call it -- is the world's most popular sport. But the 2014 World Cup wasn't the year's most-searched for topic on Google. The tragic suicide of Robin Williams was the No. 1 trending search in 2014 both in the U.S. and globally, Google announced Tuesday.", "403 Forbidden Football -- or soccer, as Americans like to call it -- is the world's most popular sport. But the 2014 World Cup wasn't the year's most-searched for topic on Google.", "- As for the Portuguese National Team, Cristiano Ronaldo captained Portugal at the 2010 FIFA World Cup played in South Africa, but the Lusitanos got eliminated in the last 16, against the future World Champions, Spain, getting defeated by 1-0.", "Sport in Ireland Althought the Triathlon remains the most popular multi event sport in Ireland, the other sports such as the pentatlon are gaining popularity. The Modern Pentathlon Association of Ireland (http://www.mpaireland.com/home.htm) was set up in 2004.", "25 Worldâs Most Popular Sports (Ranked by 13 factors) Estimated 2 billion+ followers makes cricket one of the most popular sport mainly in commomwealth countries like England, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Australia, New Zealand, Carribeans and South Africa.", "Portugal The official language of Portugal is Portuguese. Portuguese is today one of the world's major languages, ranked 6th according to number of native speakers (approximately 240 million). It is the language with the largest number of speakers in South America, spoken by almost all of Brazil's population.", "Top Ten Sports In Australia Cricket is the future most popular sports in the world not football. Cricket will overtake soccer and all of the sports in the world. By 2031many nations play cricket World Cup Amin.", "10 Best Places to Visit in Portugal 10 Best Places to Visit in Portugal. Last updated on September 28, 2015 in Portugal 1 Comment. Located on the western coast of the Iberian peninsula, Portugal is one of Europe’s most visited countries due to its idyllic climate, affordable travel costs and exceptional attractions.", "Most Popular Sports in America As of 2012, American Football is also the most watched sports on television in country. American Football popularity 2) Baseball: Baseball, also known as United State's national pastime is one of the most popular sports in the country.", "- 16 • sports The most popular sport is soccer, which is played and followed enthusiastically by many Chileans. Horse-racing is a popular spectator sport in Santiago. In rural areas, Chilean huasos, or cowboys, compete in unusual medialunas (corrals in the shape of a half moon).", "Why is soccer not as popular as other sports? Soccer is the most popular sport because- 1) It is played by the whole world(almost) 2) It is the most popular sport in many countries 3) It is the national spo … rt of many countries.occer is the most popular sport because- 1) It is played by the whole world(almost) 2) It is the most popular sport in many countries 3) It is the national spo … rt of many countries.", "- • Soccer. Soccer, football, or futbol, fútbol is the most popular sport In. Peru, Sadly peruvian soccer successes have been rare since the glory days of the. 1970s a lack of grassroots investment has seen the national team battling With bolivia for the bottom spot In World cup. qualifying", "- Soccer is the world’s most popular sport not only in terms of amount of fans and viewers but also when it comes to the number of participants it has as well. Also known as Association football, soccer first began in the mid-century and is enjoyed by participants in over 200 countries across the world.", "- Both to view as to practice, in them as Gaelic football and hurling arouse passion! This week we want to tell you a little more about Irish culture talking about the most popular sports in the country.", "- Portugal Portugal is mainly characterized by a warm temperate, mediterranean climate with a distinct wet season in winter. During winter, Portugal experiences a similar temperature pattern to the Spanish coastal towns, i.e. average daytime maxima of about 16°C (61°F). However, the Portuguese resorts are much wetter, with only about 14 dry days on average.", "Five most popular sports in Portugal Futsal is one of the major sports leagues in Portugal. It is divided into different divisions with the top teams playing in the premier professional futsal league or 1ª Divisao. Divisão a team from each division plays the rest of the other teams once away and once at. home", "- Sea, sun and sand mark Portugal’s famous Algarve. While the region’s beaches and picturesque villages have made it world renown, the region also has some world-renown golf courses. The area’s capital, Faro, remains nearly the same as it was in the 18 th century, with its charming neighborhoods intact.o help plan your adventure in Portugal, read about the “Top 10″ most-visited places in the country as reported by the Portuguese National Tourist Office.", "Sport in Mexico The most popular sport in Mexico is association football, followed by boxing. Charrería is Mexico's national sport, baseball the most popular sport in the northwest and southeast regions, basketball, american football and bullfighting are also highly popular and appreciated.", "Sports in the UK Other Popular Sports. Don’t worry if football isn’t your cup of tea; other popular sports in the UK include rugby, cricket, golf, horseracing, and tennis. In addition to being the birthplace of football, London hosts the world’s oldest tennis tournament: Wimbledon.", "- Camp Nou is the highest capacity stadium in Europe. Most large stadiums in Europe are used for association football, with the rest hosting rugby union, rugby league, cricket, track and field, Gaelic games (Gaelic football, hurling and camogie) and even gridiron football and bandy.", "Top 10 List of the World's Most Popular Sports Top 10 List of the World's Most Popular Sports. We all have our favorite sports, but which sports are the most popular around the world? The problem is coming up with a clear defining meaning for popular - by popular do we mean most watched, the most played, or the sport with the most passionate fans! Soccer is clearly the most popular sport in terms of fans.", "Sport in Peru Sport in Peru. Peruvians are quite enthusiastic about the sports and that is why they play various sports. The most sought out sports in Peru are Soccer and Volleyball while traditionally, they played cockfighting, bull-fighting, and racing. The Peruvian National Football team has played in the FIFA World Cup four times, and has won two Copa America trophies. The country also won in Women’s Volleyball.", "Sporting CP For the other teams, see Sporting Clube de Portugal (disambiguation). Sporting Clube de Portugal, OM, ComC, MHIH (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈspɔɾtÄ©É¡(ɨ) ˈkluβ(ɨ) ðɨ puɾtuˈɣaÉ«]) (Euronext: SCP) or Sporting CP is a sports club based in Lisbon, Portugal, that is best known for its football team.", "- Portugal is mainly characterized by a warm temperate, mediterranean climate with a distinct wet season in winter. During winter, Portugal experiences a similar temperature pattern to the Spanish coastal towns, i.e. average daytime maxima of about 16°C (61°F) .uring winter, Portugal experiences a similar temperature pattern to the Spanish coastal towns, i.e. average daytime maxima of about 16°C (61°F) ." ]
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how much to replace bushings on a honda civic
[ "Honda Civic Stabilizer Bushing Replacement Cost Honda Civic Stabilizer Bushing Replacement Cost. The average cost for a Honda Civic Stabilizer Bushing Replacement is between $71 and $108. Labor costs are estimated between $61 and $89 while parts are priced between $10 and $19. Estimate does not include taxes and fees." ]
[ "How much should it cost to replace rear bushings in a Honda Civic? The cost to replace a transmission on a Honda Civic depends on where the transmission is purchased, if it is new or used, and the charge of labor if any at all. Some used … transmissions for a Honda Civic can start around $500.", "- Labor: $72 - $91. Parts: $40 - $84. The average cost for a drive belt(s) replacement is between $112 to $175. Labor costs are estimated between $72 to $91 while parts are priced between $40 to $84.Get a personalized estimate based on your location and specific car.Estimate does not include taxes and fees.abor: $72 - $91. Parts: $40 - $84. The average cost for a drive belt(s) replacement is between $112 to $175. Labor costs are estimated between $72 to $91 while parts are priced between $40 to $84.", "Mercedes-Benz GL550 Stabilizer Bushing Replacement Cost Mercedes-Benz GL550 Stabilizer Bushing Replacement Cost. The average cost for a Mercedes-Benz GL550 Stabilizer Bushing Replacement is between $166 and $189. Labor costs are estimated between $88 and $111 while parts are priced between $78 and $78. Estimate does not include taxes and fees.", "- If you only need … to replace the pads on the front brakes, it could cost $20 if you do it yourself, or $20 plus whatever your local mechanic charges for labor. Other parts include rotors ($50+) and calipers, brake booster, etc. I just had a full brake job done (front and rear pads, plus new front rotors) for my 2004 Honda Pilot, the total for parts and labor was around $600.", "- To replace an individual strut, you are looking to pay anywhere from $133 and $439. To replace both the cost will usually be between $239 and $818. Your mechanic will likely recommend that your wheels be realigned as well when the struts are replaced. That’s because changing out the struts can alter your vehicle’s ride height, and you will need to have the wheels realigned to ensure it drives smoothly. Strut Replacement Cost Guide We’ve collected some sample costs for having the struts replaced at some of the leading auto repair chains in the country. This will vary from location to location and will change depending on the kind of car you own, but they should give you an idea of what replacing the struts will cost.", "How much does replacing your fan belt cost? Typical fan belt on a Civic should be no more than $80-100 at a local shop. Timing belt w/water pump at the Honda dealer quoted $700. I had the local shop do it for less than $500. It should be done at 90K as opposed to 60K like the older ones.", "How Much Does It Cost to Repair My Transmission? Solenoid replacement: $23 up to $2,000, depending on the car’s make and how many solenoids are replaced. Average transmission rebuild: $2,800. Average transmission replacement: $3,300 to $3,800. Editor's note: This is an updated version of a story that originally posted Aug. 28, 2014.", "- A Honda Civic Brake Pad Replacement costs between $140 and $216 on average. Get a free detailed estimate for a repair in your area. A Honda Civic Brake Pad Replacement costs between $140 and $216 on average.", "What is a front sway bar bushings and how does it cost to replace them? so now you have to make a few phone calls knowing what you know just ask how much to replace say bar bushing... one sway bar.. a few bushingdepend on the type of car about 8 to 10 rubber like washers looking bushing...hat is a front sway bar bushings and how does it cost to replace them? my mechanic said that the front sway bar bushings are worn and need replacement.", "- Shop: Lou's Exhaust. Bought rear shocks OEM from Toyota cost $112 but the bushings nuts bolts rubber spacers cost another $100 in parts almost more than the shocks. The install was done by my friend at his house for $180 so the total job cost almost $400.he front shocks were done by a mechanic for $160 to front and back total was $600. Bought rear shocks OEM from Toyota cost $112 but the bushings nuts bolts rubber spacers cost another $100 in parts almost more than the shocks. The install was done by my friend at his house for $180 so the total job cost almost $400.", "Car Shock Absorbers Cost 1 Shock absorbers or struts may need replacing if a vehicle has been driven more than 75,000 miles or if its ride and handling have deteriorated -- some shocks can wear out after 25,000-35,000 miles.he front shocks were done by a mechanic for $160 to front and back total was $600. Bought rear shocks OEM from Toyota cost $112 but the bushings nuts bolts rubber spacers cost another $100 in parts almost more than the shocks. The install was done by my friend at his house for $180 so the total job cost almost $400.", "- Timing Belt Replacement for Honda Accord costs an average of about $569.", "Car Shock Absorbers Cost Discounts: 1 Some vehicles require a wheel alignment after the shock absorbers or struts are replaced, at a typical cost of $20-$400. 2 The vehicle's manual will include a recommended service schedule indicating whether a wheel alignment is needed. Replacement of four shock absorbers or struts by a professional mechanic takes an average of two to five hours at $50-$120 an hour.", "How much does it cost to replace front struts on a 2002 civic? I can help a little here. The Autozone website shows that the struts cost $50 each for the front, $51 for the rear. If you want to replace the springs, they're $50 each. That …gives you at least some idea of parts cost. Labor, if you have the job done at the shop, will be another story.", "Car Shock Absorbers Cost Discounts: 1 Some vehicles require a wheel alignment after the shock absorbers or struts are replaced, at a typical cost of $20-$400. 2 The vehicle's manual will include a recommended service schedule indicating whether a wheel alignment is needed.", "- The annual maintenance cost for a Honda is between $404 and $494. Maintenance costs vary depending on age, mileage, location and service provider.", "Honda Fit Brake Fluid Flush Cost A Honda Fit Brake Fluid Replacement/Flush costs between $80 and $113 on average. Get a free detailed estimate for a repair in your area. A Honda Fit Brake Fluid Replacement/Flush costs between $80 and $113 on average.", "- Parts: $155 - $304. The average cost for a strut/shock absorber replacement-front is between $315 to $507. Labor costs are estimated between $160 to $203 while parts are priced between $155 to $304.Get a personalized estimate based on your location and specific car.he average cost for a strut/shock absorber replacement-front is between $315 to $507.", "- Honda CR-V Car AC Compressor Replacement costs $1008 on average. Following is a breakdown of the labor and parts estimates. Skip the repair shop - our mechanics come to you. Get a quote for your Honda CR-V · Book an appointment · Get your car fixed at your home or office. YourMechanic Price. $823 to $1237. Labor: $364 -$696.", "How much will it cost to change my brake pads on honda civic, garage quoted $500?? is this too much?? If it's only for the brake pads, then yes, it is WAY too much. Brake pads are simple and cheap enough where you can buy them at an auto parts store and slap them on yourself. No decent repair shop will charge $500.00 just to change the brake pads.", "- Although you can have individual struts replaces, typically you will find that both struts are replaced at the same time. To replace an individual strut, you are looking to pay anywhere from $133 and $439. To replace both the cost will usually be between $239 and $818. Your mechanic will likely recommend that your wheels be realigned as well when the struts are replaced.", "Car Shock Absorbers Cost Bought rear shocks OEM from Toyota cost $112 but the bushings nuts bolts rubber spacers cost another $100 in parts almost more than the shocks. The install was done by my friend at his house for $180 so the total job cost almost $400. The front shocks were done by a mechanic for $160 to front and back total was $600.he install was done by my friend at his house for $180 so the total job cost almost $400. The front shocks were done by a mechanic for $160 to front and back total was $600.", "- Expert: HONDASERVICE7791 replied 6 years ago. To install a rebuilt motor you are looking at about $2500 in parts and about 10-15 hours shop time. You can buy used motors from Japanese companies that remove the motors from cars with a little over 30k miles on the motors.They run cheaper $1500. HONDASERVICE7791, Honda Technician.xpert: HONDASERVICE7791 replied 6 years ago. To install a rebuilt motor you are looking at about $2500 in parts and about 10-15 hours shop time. You can buy used motors from Japanese companies that remove the motors from cars with a little over 30k miles on the motors.", "- 1 Clutch master cylinders used for a 1992 to 2000 Honda Civic are priced anywhere from $30 to $50. 2 Older model Honda Civic from 1988 to 1995 can cost $30 to $46. The average price for one device can range from $40 to $220. 2 This won’t include the professional labor costs. 3 Clutch master cylinders used for a 1992 to 2000 Honda Civic are priced anywhere from $30 to $50. 4 Older model Honda Civic from 1988 to 1995 can cost $30 to $46.", "Replacing a Clutch Cost - Buyer Experiences and Price Information It was recommended to me and he is a good, trustworthy mechanic. He worked for Honda for years and only does Hondas and Acuras. His prices are awesome and he only uses Honda parts. I paid to have all the clutch parts replaced, the input shaft bearing replaced, and the transmission fluid changed. He said the labor was $325 of the amount. The $36 bucks was tax, so he really only charged me $600.", "How Much Do Wheel Bearings Cost? According to the website RepairPal.com, a user had asked what wheel bearings would cost on a 1997 Honda Accord, and according to the answers, the price would range anywhere from $60 to $85 for the part itself and upwards of two hours for the labor, bringing the labor total to about $70 to $280.", "When struts and shock absorbers should be replaced It’s best to trust this job to your mechanic as most repair shops have a special spring compressor tool that can safely assemble or disassemble a loaded strut. Replacing shock absorbers is cheaper: $280-$420 for both. In most cars, you don’t need to do the wheel alignment when the shock absorber is replaced.t’s best to trust this job to your mechanic as most repair shops have a special spring compressor tool that can safely assemble or disassemble a loaded strut. Replacing shock absorbers is cheaper: $280-$420 for both. In most cars, you don’t need to do the wheel alignment when the shock absorber is replaced.", "- 1 Older model Honda Civic from 1988 to 1995 can cost $30 to $46. 2 The Dodge Caravan is a popular vehicle, and the brake master cylinder for this vehicle can be purchased from $45 to $60. 3 Volkswagen vehicles command high price for their brake and clutch master cylinders.4 They can range from $120 to $160. The average price for one device can range from $40 to $220. 2 This won’t include the professional labor costs. 3 Clutch master cylinders used for a 1992 to 2000 Honda Civic are priced anywhere from $30 to $50. 4 Older model Honda Civic from 1988 to 1995 can cost $30 to $46.", "- The dealership said I could get a Honda remanufactured transmission for $3500 with a 3 year warranty. $1600 does not sound so bad except that there is no guarantee that it won't die within a month and need to be replaced again! The trade-in value on it is only about $2000 in my area.arComplaints.com Notes: Yes, the Honda Civic receives a lot of complaints because so many were sold. And sure, car parts only last so long and things eventually break. But it's never good to see this many transmission complaints, especially when the average mileage at failure is just north of 100,000 miles.", "Honda Civic Brake Pad Replacement Cost Honda Civic Brake Pad Replacement Cost Know what price you should pay to get your vehicle fixed. The average cost for a Honda Civic Brake Pad Replacement is between $140 and $216. Labor costs are estimated between $96 and $123 while parts are priced between $44 and $93. Estimate does not include taxes and fees." ]
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what are the file properties
[ "- When a file is created on a computer it is automatically given a set of properties such as date, size, and format. Changing properties can allow you to personalize the organization and synchronization of files on your computer. You can manually change some attributes in Windows 7 and Vista by using the Details pane at the bottom of each folder window. You can also access the Properties menu of the chosen file. If you use Mac OS X, file properties are called permissions, which you can change using either the Finder or a downloadable application. This guide shows how to change file attributes on both Windows and Mac OS X platforms." ]
[ "File size File size is a measure of how much data a computer file contains or, alternately, how much storage it consumes. Typically, file size is expressed in units of measurement based on the byte. By convention, file size units use either a binary prefix (as in megabyte and gigabyte) or a metric prefix (as in mebibyte and gibibyte). When a file is written to a file system, it may consume slightly more disk space than the file requires.", "- A file extension is the set of three or four characters at the end of a filename; in this case, .nws. File extensions tell you what type of file it is, and tell Windows what programs can open it. Windows often associates a default program to each file extension, so that when you double-click the file, the program launches automatically.", "file format Part of the Computing fundamentals glossary: In a computer, a file format is the layout of a file in terms of how the data within the file is organized. A program that uses the data in a file must be able to recognize and possibly access data within the file.", "Local File Systems Local File Systems. A file system enables applications to store and retrieve files on storage devices. Files are placed in a hierarchical structure. The file system specifies naming conventions for files and the format for specifying the path to a file in the tree structure.Each file system consists of one or more drivers and dynamic-link libraries that define the data formats and features of the file system.ll file systems supported by Windows have the following storage components: 1 Volumes. 2 A volume is a collection of directories and files. 3 Directories. 4 A directory is a hierarchical collection of directories and files.", "- Specifications. A CSV file is a plain-text file containing a series of values with commas in between. The values may be anything from the numbers of a budget spreadsheet to the names and descriptions of a business's client list.", "- The file system directory used to physically store file objects on the desktop (which should not be confused with the desktop folder itself). A typical path is C:\\Documents and Settings\\username\\Desktop. I have no idea how to get hold of those from the command line, though.", "- 1 In Windows Vista and Windows 7, you can add properties to a file when saving it. 2 You can add these when you choose to Save As, bringing up the box where you type in a name and file extension. 3 Manually enter information in the property fields that appear.", "File format File type redirects here. File type may also refer to Unix file types. A file format is a standard way that information is encoded for storage in a computer file. It specifies how bits are used to encode information in a digital storage medium. File formats may be either proprietary or free and may be either unpublished or open.", "Understanding Custom Document Properties in Microsoft Office Word 2003 To view document properties from the Open dialog box: On the Standard toolbar, click Open. In the Open dialog box, select the document for which you want to view properties. On the Views menu, do any of the following: To preview the contents of the file before opening it, click Preview. To view such properties as the size of the file and the date the file was last modified, click Details.", "- Type The file is a directory, a program image, a user file, a link, etc. Location Device and location on the device where the file header is located. Size Number of bytes/words/blocks in the file. Position Current next-read/next-write pointers.", "- All file systems supported by Windows have the following storage components: 1 Volumes. 2 A volume is a collection of directories and files. 3 Directories. 4 A directory is a hierarchical collection of directories and files.5 Files. 6 A file is a logical grouping of related data.ll file systems supported by Windows have the following storage components: 1 Volumes. 2 A volume is a collection of directories and files. 3 Directories. 4 A directory is a hierarchical collection of directories and files.", "- File Size: 2.5 MB. If you right click on a font file in Windows, its basic properties are displayed. This extension adds several new property tabs to this properties dialog box. These include information relating to font name, the origination and copyright, and the code pages supported by extended character sets.", "View or change the properties for an Office file Document properties, also known as metadata, are details about a file that describe or identify it. Document properties include details such as title, author name, subject, and keywords that identify the document's topic or contents. If you include the document properties for your files, you can easily organize and identify them later. You can also search for documents based on their properties.", "Flat File Connection Manager Use the Advanced page of the Flat File Connection Manager Editor dialog box to set properties that specify how Integration Services reads and writes data in flat files. You can change the names of columns in the flat file, and set properties that include data type and delimiters for each column in the file.", "File Type File Type. A file type is a name given to a specific kind of file. For example, a Microsoft Word document and an Adobe Photoshop document are two different file types. While these file types are associated with individual applications, other file types, such as rich text RTF files and MP3 audio files are standard file types that can be opened by multiple programs.", "Filename extension A filename extension is an identifier specified as a suffix to the name of a computer file. The extension indicates a characteristic of the file contents or its intended use. A file extension is typically delimited from the filename with a full stop (period), but in some systems it is separated with spaces.", "What is the file descriptor? What are STDIN_FILENO, STDOUT_FILENO, and STDERR_FILENO? ii) has a file descriptor of 1, with a unistd.h symbolic constant of STDOUT_FILENO. iii) has a file descriptor of 2, with a unistd.h symbolic constant of STDERR_FILENO. There are stdio file streams as well, but that remains out of scope of this question. I hope that answers your question.", "Naming Files, Paths, and Namespaces Data can be accessed from disks, devices, and network shares using file I/O APIs. Files and directories, along with namespaces, are part of the concept of a path, which is a string representation of where to get the data regardless if it's from a disk or a device or a network connection for a specific operation.", "Deployment Configuration File and Properties For local files, use the file protocol in the URL, for example, file:///C:/Windows/Sun/Java/Deployment/deployment.properties. deployment.system.config.mandatory is a boolean. The default is false. If false, there will be an attempt to load the deployment.properties file pointed to by the deployment.system.config URL.", "Gliffy A Dynamic Toolbar. 1 Document Name displays what you have named the document. 2 Page Properties describe the page. 3 Export/Published Image Properties allows the user to decide if he/she would like borders shown or not. 4 Blog This Document enables you to publish your document to the internet in a public or private view.", "- A file extension is the set of three or four characters at the end of a filename; in this case, .WMV . File extensions tell you what type of file it is, and tell Windows what programs can open it. Windows often associates a default program to each file extension, so that when you double-click the file, the program launches automatically.", "CryptoLocker Virus: âYour Personal Files Are Encrypted!â. How-To-Remove Guide Windows has a native feature, where you can right-click on a file, select Properties and choose the tab called Previous Versions. Having done that for a particular file, you will view all versions of it that were backed up and stored in the so-called Shadow Volume Copy.", "File Extension Search A file extension is the set of three or four characters at the end of a filename; in this case, .dat. File extensions tell you what type of file it is, and tell Windows what programs can open it. Windows often associates a default program to each file extension, so that when you double-click the file, the program launches automatically.", "Data Set The alternative to a data set is files, which are an unstructured stream of bytes that are favored by Unix, Windows and Mac OS. A data set typically contains a specific type of data such as names, salaries and sales data that are all numerical and fixed-format. In contrast, files may contain a wide variety of data types, such as text, graphics, audio data and video data which will be of variable format.", "File format File type may also refer to Unix file types. A file format is a standard way that information is encoded for storage in a computer file. It specifies how bits are used to encode information in a digital storage medium. File formats may be either proprietary or free and may be either unpublished or open.", "Backing a ResourceBundle with Properties Files You should always create a default properties file. The name of this file begins with the base name of your ResourceBundle and ends with the .properties suffix. In the PropertiesDemo program the base name is LabelsBundle.Therefore the default properties file is called LabelsBundle.properties.This file contains the following lines: Note that in the preceding file the comment lines begin with a pound sign (#). The other lines contain key-value pairs. The key is on the left side of the equal sign and the value is on the right.herefore the default properties file is called LabelsBundle.properties. This file contains the following lines: Note that in the preceding file the comment lines begin with a pound sign (#). The other lines contain key-value pairs. The key is on the left side of the equal sign and the value is on the right.", "- A file extension is the characters after the last dot in a file name. For example, in the file name winmail.dat, the file extension is dat. It helps Windows select the right program to open the file.", "configuration file A file that contains configuration information for a particular program. When the program is executed, it consults the configuration file to see what parameters are in effect. The configuration file for DOS is called CONFIG.SYS. Older versions of the Windows operating system stores configuration information in files with a.INI extension. The two most important configuration files are WIN.INI and SYS.INI. Starting with Windows 95, most configuration information is stored in MIF files and in the Registry.", "File extension You are here: Dictionary F-Definitions. A file extension is the ending of a file that helps identify the type of file in operating systems such as Microsoft Windows.In Microsoft Windows, the file extension is a period that is often followed by three characters, but may also be one, two, or four characters long.he next file RtlExUpd.dll, which is a DLL file and another example of a file, and finally the last two files are log files. As can be seen in this example, by having file extensions you can quickly identify the type of file and have a better idea of how that file may be opened.", "\"What is a File? Definition of \"\"File\"\" in Computing and Computer Science.\" Definition: A file, in the computer world, is a self contained piece of information available to the operating system and any number of individual programs. Information inside the file could consist of essentially anything but whatever the file contains is likely related somehow." ]
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what county is saxton pa in
[ "Saxton, Pennsylvania Saxton, Pennsylvania. Saxton is a borough in Bedford County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 736 at the 2010 census." ]
[ "- Tourist attractions: Chester County - Courthouse- Henrietta Hankin (Cultural Attractions- Events- & Facilities; 215 Windgate Drive), Downingtown Hist Society (849 East Lancaster Av). Hotel: Edges Mill Inn Bed & Breakfast (4701 Edges Mill Rd).", "McSherrystown, Pennsylvania McSherrystown, Pennsylvania. McSherrystown is a borough in Adams County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 3,038 as of the 2010 census. The headquarters of the popular Teddy Bear manufacturer Boyds Bears as well as the oldest operating family-run cigar manufacturer in the U.S. (since 1863), F.X. Smith & Sons, are located in McSherrystown.", "Paoli, PA Profile: Facts, Map & Data The Paoli Census Designated Place is located within Township of Willistown, a minor civil division (MCD) of Chester County. Beneath the boundary map are tables with Paoli population, income and housing data, five-year growth projections and peer comparisons for key demographic data. The estimates are for July 1, 2016.", "Jenkintown, Pennsylvania Jenkintown is a borough in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, about 10 miles (16 km) north of downtown Philadelphia. Jenkintown is also used to describe a number of neighborhoods surrounding the borough, which also are known by names such as Rydal, Jenkintown Manor and Noble.", "Malvern Malvern, PA. Online Offers. Malvern is a borough in Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 2,998 at the 2010 census. The main road through the borough is King Street, although the borough is also bordered by Paoli Pike on the south, and is near US 30 on the north. The primary cross street is Warren Avenue.", "Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania Elizabethtown (Pennsylvania Dutch: Betzischteddel) is a borough in Lancaster County and Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, 21 miles (34 km) southeast of Harrisburg. Small factories existed at the turn of the 20th century when the population in 1900 was 1,861. There was a slight increase in the next decade, with 1,970 people living in Elizabethtown in 1910.", "Photo, Print, DrawingTown of Blandburg, Blandburg, Cambria County, PA Town of Blandburg, Blandburg, Cambria County, PA. Rights Advisory: No known restrictions on images made by the U.S. Government; images copied from other sources may be restricted. Notes: See HABS PA-5973 for additional information on the refractories industry.", "Meade County, Kentucky Meade County courthouse in Brandenburg. Meade County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky. As of the 2010 census, the population was 28,602. Its county seat is Brandenburg. The county was founded December 17, 1823, and named for Captain James M. Meade, who was killed in action at the Battle of River Raisin during the War of 1812. Meade County is part of the Elizabethtown-Fort Knox, KY Metropolitan Statistical Area, which is included in the Louisville/Jefferson County-Elizabethtown-Madison, KY-IN Combined Statistical Area.", "- Farmington, PA. Sponsored Topics. Farmington is an unincorporated community in Fayette County, Pennsylvania, United States along the National Road. It is situated about 50 miles southeast of Pittsburgh, and is the closest settlement to Fort Necessity. It is also home to the 5 star hotel Nemacolin Woodlands Resort.", "Danville, Pennsylvania Danville is a borough in and the county seat of Montour County, Pennsylvania, United States, along the North Branch of the Susquehanna River. Danville was home to 8,042 people in 1900, 7,517 people in 1910, and 7,122 people in 1940. The population was 4,699 at the 2010 census.", "Gillett, Pennsylvania Gillett is an unincorporated community in Bradford County, Pennsylvania, United States. The community is located along Pennsylvania Route 14 9.6 miles (15.4 km) south of Elmira, New York. Gillett has a post office with ZIP code 16925. References", "- Beginning January 1, 2016, Mifflin and Juniata Counties will be receiving an allocation of Community Service Block Grant funds for the 2016 Fiscal Year. The Mifflin County Commissioners and the Juniata County Commissioners wish to advise human service agencies that proposals for funding are now requested.", "- Jodene Shaer with Joanne Bender in Rapho Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. A Dog Named Diesel added 3 new photos — in Rapho Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. PA State Rep. Mindy Fee in Rapho Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. in Rapho Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.", "- Community-created profile of Saxton Sign in Castleton, NY including executive profiles, news and insights, videos and contact information. VB Profiles is the definitive source of curated information on millions of companies, people and industries.", "Templeton, PA Profile: Facts, Map & Data The Templeton Census Designated Place is located within Township of Pine, a minor civil division (MCD) of Armstrong County. Beneath the boundary map are tables with Templeton population, income and housing data, five-year growth projections and peer comparisons for key demographic data. The estimates are for July 1, 2017. Neighborhood Data", "- Adams County is a county in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. As of the 2010 census, the population was 101,407. Its county seat is Gettysburg. The county was created on January 22, 1800, from part of York County, and was named for the second President of the United States, John Adams. On 1–3 July 1863, the area around Gettysburg was the site of the pivotal battle of the American Civil War, and as a result is a center for Civil War tourism. The county motto is Digitus meus trahere. Adams ...", "Mifflintown Sponsored Topics. Mifflintown is a borough in and the county seat of Juniata County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 861 at the 2000 census. Mifflintown is located at 40°34′15″N 77°23′44″W / 40.57083°N 77.39556°W / 40.57083; -77.39556 (40.570728, -77.395488).", "- With a total 1,445.67 sq. km of land and water area, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania is the 1976th largest county equivalent area in the United States. Home to 271,453 people, Dauphin County has a total 121304 households earning 54066 on average per year. Dauphin County, Pennsylvania - Quick Facts.", "Towns County, Georgia Juniata County is a county located in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. At the 2010 census, the population was 24,636. Its county seat is Mifflintown. The county was created on March 2, 1831, from part of Mifflin County and named for the Juniata River.", "- 1 203 Saxton Road Saxton, PA 16678. 2 203 Saxton Road Saxton, PA 16678. 3 500 Main Street Saxton, PA 16678. 500 Main Street Saxton, PA 1 16678. 616 Raven Run Road Saxton, PA 16678. 616 Raven Run Road Saxton, PA 1 16678. 501 Norris Street Saxton, PA 2 16678. 501 Norris Street Saxton, PA 3 16678. 611 Mifflin Street Saxton, PA 16678.", "Lancaster County, PA: The true spirit of community. Lancaster County, PA: The true spirit of community. Each new day may bring the warm welcome of Christian spirit, the joyful noise of laughing friends, the gentle trot of Amish buggies on Pennsylvania’s country roads… If these images resonate with you, then Quarryville may be the retirement destination you’ve been seeking.", "Boundary Map of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania GeoFacts for Allegheny County, PA. Allegheny County, PA, is a county located in the southwestern part of Pennsylvania near the borough of Millvale. Counties Neighboring Allegheny County, PA. The following Counties are next to Allegheny County, PA: Westmoreland is 29.2 miles east of Allegheny County, PA. Washington is 23.9 miles southwest of Allegheny County, PA.", "Templeton Sponsored Topics. Templeton is an unincorporated community in Pine Township, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania in the United States. Parker. Apollo - Applewold - Atwood - Dayton - Elderton - Ford City - Ford Cliff - Freeport - Kittanning - Leechburg - Manorville - North Apollo - Rural Valley - South Bethlehem - West Kittanning - Worthington. Legal.", "Atlases and Maps 1934 – Property Atlas of Chester County, Penna. (vol. 2). Philadelphia: Franklin Survey Co. Townships of East and West Brandywine; Caln; East, North and South Coventry; East and West Nantmeal; East and West Pikeland; Uwchlan; Upper Uwchlan; Valley; East and West Vincent; and Warwick.", "Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia County is a county located in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania. At the 2010 census, the population was 1,526,006, making it the most populous county in the state, despite being the second smallest county in the state by land area. Philadelphia County is one of the three original counties, along with Chester and Bucks counties, created by William Penn in November 1682. Since 1854, the county has been coterminous with the city of Philadelphia, which also serves as its seat. It is the most populous county in the United States coterminous with a municipality.", "- Sponsored Topics. Lewistown is a borough in and the county seat of Mifflin County, Pennsylvania, United States. It lies along the Juniata River, 61 miles (98 km) northwest of Harrisburg. The number of people living in the borough in 1900 was 4,451; in 1910, 8,166; and in 1940, 13,017.", "- Lycoming County is a county located in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. As of the 2010 census, the population was 116,111. Its county seat is Williamsport. Lycoming County comprises the Williamsport, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area. Located about 130 miles (209 km) northwest of Philadelphia and 165 miles (266 km) east-northeast of Pittsburgh, Lycoming County is the largest county in Pennsylvania in area.", "- Cambria County is a county located in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. As of the 2010 census, the population was 143,679. Its county seat is Ebensburg. The county was created on March 26, 1804, from parts of Bedford, Huntingdon, and Somerset Counties and later organized in 1807. It was named for the nation of Wales. Cambria County comprises the Johnstown, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area, which is also included in the Johnstown-Somerset, PA Combined Statistical Area.", "Todd County, Kentucky Todd County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky. As of the 2010 census, the population was 12,460. Its county seat is Elkton. The county is named for Colonel John Todd, who was killed at the Battle of Blue Licks in 1782 during the American Revolution.", "Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Harrisburg (Pennsylvania German: Harrisbarig) is the capital city of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in the United States, and the county seat of Dauphin County. With a population of 49,673, it is the tenth-largest city in the Commonwealth. It lies on the east bank of the Susquehanna River, 107 miles (172 km) west of Philadelphia." ]
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is titanium dioxide safe for skin
[ "Sunscreens with titanium dioxide as nanoparticles. Health risks? Titanium dioxide is used as a UV filter in sunscreen products to protect the skin from harmful UV rays when exposed to sunlight." ]
[ "Silica Dimethyl Silylate Based on the available data, the CIR Expert Panel concluded that Silica Silylate, Silica Dimethyl Silylate, Trimethylsiloxysilicate and Trifluoropropyldimethyl/Trimethylsiloxysilicate were safe for use in cosmetics and personal care products.", "- Nanoparticle titanium dioxide is a clearly toxic mineral which can be found as an additive and excipient in various foods, cosmetics, vitamins and drugs.", "Sunscreens with titanium dioxide as nanoparticles. Health risks? Sunscreens with titanium dioxide as nanoparticles. Context-Titanium dioxide, in the form of nanoparticles used to render creams and lotions transparent, is currently approved as a UV-filter in sunscreens.", "The Health Risks of Titanium Titanium’s Effect on Your Brain. Titanium exposure may be harmful to your brain. Titanium nano particles can enter directly into the hippocampus region of the brain through the nose and olfactory bulb.", "- 1 About Titanium Dioxide What is titanium dioxide?  Titanium dioxide (TiO 2) is a white solid inorganic substance that is thermally stable, non-flammable, poorly soluble, and not classified as hazardous according to the United Nations’ (UN) Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS). Based on existing safety information, it can be concluded that the use of titanium dioxide nanomaterial (ultrafine) as an ingredient in cosmetic sunscreen products at a concentration up to 25 % poses no risks to human health (12, 13).", "- Sunscreens made with zinc oxide and titanium dioxide generally score well in EWG’s ratings because: they provide strong sun protection with few health concerns; they don’t break down in the sun; and zinc oxide offers good protection from UVA rays – titanium oxide less so, but better than most other active ingredients.", "Zinc Oxide Sunscreen, Nanoparticles & Clear Zinc Zinc oxide is a powdered mineral that sits on top of the skin, scattering, reflecting, and absorbing UVA & UVB rays. Although zinc oxide is the safest and most effective active sunscreen ingredient, the best protection from the sun is to seek shade and cover up with clothes and a hat.", "Top 10 Safest Eco-Friendly Sunscreens Here is the top-rated sunscreens that offer UVA and UVB protection and contain fewer harmful ingredients. Sunscreen Badger Sunscreen for Face and Body SPF 30 is one of the most popular eco-friendly sunscreens on the market.", "Titanium Dioxide Titanium Dioxide is used as an opacifying agent and a colorant. In OTC drug products, it is used as a sunscreen agent. Scientific Facts: Titanium Dioxide is derived from minerals. Because compounds come from the earth they may contain trace amounts of heavy metals.", "Summer Skin Care Skin in an area that's receiving radiation therapy should be protected from the sun with a bathing suit or other clothing, since the skin may already be red or burned from the treatments. It's also important to use sunscreen. Sunscreens work in different ways.Chemical sunscreen absorbs ultraviolet light before it can harm the skin. Chemical sunscreen acts as a filter and does allow some radiation to get through, which is why tanning is still possible.ut too much sun exposure can be dangerous. It can cause skin cancer, cataracts, wrinkles, and painful burns that may permanently damage skin. It can also make side effects of some chemotherapy worse.", "Titanium Dioxide Cream Apply sunscreen generously to all exposed skin 30 minutes before sun exposure. As a general guide, use 1 ounce (30 grams) to cover your entire body. Reapply the sunscreen after swimming or sweating or drying off with a towel or if it has rubbed off. If you are outside for long periods, reapply sunscreen every 2 hours.", "Melasma A daily sun protection factor (SPF) of at least 50 that contains physical blockers, such as zinc oxide and titanium dioxide, is recommended to block UV rays, but it is important to have a sunblock that also covers for UVA protection.", "- Six hours after titanium dioxide was administered to rats through IV injection at 250 mg/kg body weight, the highest concentration appeared in the liver; after 24 hours, the highest concentration was detected in the celiac lymph nodes, which filter the lymph from the liver.", "Sunscreen allergy If you have a sunscreen allergy, metal oxide sunscreens such as titanium dioxide and zinc oxide may be suitable. These have not been reported to cause allergic contact dermatitis. Although cosmetically less pleasing, they have been proven to be safe and effective sunscreen agents.", "- NIOSH REL: None established; NIOSH considers titanium dioxide to be a potential occupational carcinogen as defined by the OSHA carcinogen policy [29 CFR 1990]. Current OSHA PEL: 15 mg/m 3 TWA. 1989 OSHA PEL: 10 mg/m 3 TWA. 1993-1994 ACGIH TLV: 10 mg/m 3 TWA. Description of substance: White, odorless powder.", "- In 2000, the compound was referred to the National Institutes of Health's National Toxicology Program (NTP) for phototoxicity and photocar-cinogenicity testing, along with other common ingredients such as alpha- and beta-hydroxy acids, aloe vera, and nanoscale titanium dioxide and zinc oxide.", "- 1 Titanium Dioxide and Zinc Oxide provide natural mineral sunscreens. 2 Mica, a gentle and lightweight mineral, provides a smooth, natural coverage. 3 Mineral Wear ® allows for a flawless complexion with a soft, luminous glow and a smooth, “second skin” feel and finish.", "Should We Avoid Titanium Dioxide? Foodstuffs in developed countries contain increasing quantities of microscopic particles such as titanium dioxide. Titanium dioxide is used by the millions of tons as a whitening or brightening pigment to make white-colored paint, but also as an additive to make white-colored food.It’s added to food so much so that people eating conventional diets may be ingesting a trillion particles of titanium dioxide every day!atch my video Titanium Dioxide & Inflammatory Bowel Disease to see the results, but basically they concluded that titanium dioxide may transport inflammatory substances like endotoxin into the gut wall via a ‘Trojan horse’-type mechanism. What happens in a petri dish, however, may not happen in a person.", "- More information about PPD is available. Pure Henna is SAFE. Pure henna has been in use for thousands of years. It's one of the safest things you can put on your skin, and reactions are very unusual. Henna ONLY stains a color in the range of orange, red, brown, cinnamon, brick, chocolate or coffee.he FDA classifies 100% pure henna as so safe for hair that it is exempt from regulation. Traditional pure henna rarely causes any difficulty on the unbroken skin of a healthy adult. Henna should NOT be used on infants, or children known to have G6PD deficiency.", "Titanium Dioxide Titanium dioxide is used as a colorant to make cosmetics and personal care products that are applied to the skin (including the eye area), nails, and lips white in color. It helps to increase the opaqueness, and reduce the transparency of product formulas.", "How to Find a Natural Sunscreen In our search, we looked for products that: • Use the physical (sometimes called mineral or natural sunscreens) sunscreens zinc oxide or titanium dioxide instead of chemical sunscreens (listed on the Drug Facts label that typically end with –ate, –ene, or –one, such as homosalate, octocrylene, or oxybenzone).", ">Titanium Dioxide Classified as Possibly Carcinogenic to Humans Titanium dioxide has recently been classified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) as an IARC Group 2B carcinogen ''possibly carcinogen to humans''. Titanium dioxide accounts for 70% of the total production volume of pigments worldwide.", "- Titanium dioxide is chemically processed to remove these impurities, leaving the pure, white pigment available for use. Titanium dioxide has a variety of uses, as it is odorless and absorbent. This mineral can be found in many products, ranging from paint to food to cosmetics.In cosmetics, it serves several purposes. It is a white pigment, an opacifier and a sunscreen.eferences: Titanium dioxide is the subject of new controversy, yet it is a substance as old as the earth itself. It is one of the top fifty chemicals produced worldwide. It is a white, opaque and naturally-occurring mineral found in two main forms: rutile and anatase.", "- About TITANIUM DIOXIDE: Titanium dioxide is an inorganic compound used in a range of body care products such as sunscreens and makeup.", "Titanium white Do not swallow titanium white! An important use of titanium dioxide is in powder form as a pigment for providing whiteness and opacity to such products such as paints and coatings but also plastics, paper, inks, food and cosmetics, including most toothpastes. Another use is as opacifier for ceramic.", "- References: Titanium dioxide is the subject of new controversy, yet it is a substance as old as the earth itself. It is one of the top fifty chemicals produced worldwide. It is a white, opaque and naturally-occurring mineral found in two main forms: rutile and anatase. Both forms contain pure titanium dioxide that is bound to impurities. Titanium dioxide is chemically processed to remove these impurities, leaving the pure, white pigment available for use. Titanium dioxide has a variety of uses, as it is odorless and absorbent. This mineral can be found in many products, ranging from paint to food to cosmetics. In cosmetics, it serves several purposes. It is a white pigment, an opacifier and a sunscreen.", "Titanium Dioxide The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) lists Titanium Dioxide as a color additive exempt from certification. Titanium Dioxide is safe for use in coloring products, including cosmetics and personal care products applied to the lips, and the area of the eye, provided it meets certain specifications.itanium Dioxide is used in a wide range of cosmetics and personal care products including makeup, nail products, bath soaps and foot powders. Titanium Dioxide is also used in Over-the-Counter (OTC) sunscreen drug products.", "BestOfBothWorldsAZ.com You will find that your skin is sensitive to chemical sunscreens, so look for a physical sunblock that contains zinc oxide. A pure mineral makeup such as Jane Iredale, contains a Titanium Dioxide 14% and Zinc Oxide 3% and can be used immediately after chemical peels, when other sunscreens may not be appropriate.", "How To Choose The Safest Sunscreen For Your Baby Read these tips before you buy a baby sunscreen. Look for a broad spectrum sunscreen that protects from both UVA and UVB rays with SPF of 15 to 50+. There is no evidence that sunscreens with SPF higher than 50 give meaningful extra protection.he safest sunscreen for infants are products containing zinc oxide, titanium dioxide will provide good protection against both UVA and UVB rays.", "Titanium dioxide Titanium dioxide, also known as titanium(IV) oxide or titania, is the naturally occurring oxide of titanium, chemical formula TiO 2.When used as a pigment, it is called titanium white, Pigment White 6 (PW6) , or CI 77891. Generally it is sourced from ilmenite, rutile and anatase.It has a wide range of applications, from paint to sunscreen to food colouring. When used as a food colouring, it has E number E171.n cosmetic and skin care products, titanium dioxide is used as a pigment, sunscreen and a thickener. It is also used as a tattoo pigment and in styptic pencils. Titanium dioxide is produced in varying particle sizes, oil and water dispersible, and in certain grades for the cosmetic industry." ]
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what are withdrawal symptoms of marijuana
[ "Marijuana Withdrawal Symptoms Headaches associated with marijuana withdrawal can last for a few weeks up to a couple of months. Headaches, like most other symptoms of withdrawing from marijuana use, will usually begin one to three days after quitting and will peak two to six days after stopping." ]
[ "- Withdrawal symptoms reported include anxiety, insomnia, nausea, pain, sweating, vomiting, severe and repeated seizures, ataxia, nystagmus, fatigue and dizziness. *Subject to the limitation that inter-individual response could vary widely.", "Synthetic Marijuana Abuse Signs & Symptoms Effects of synthetic marijuana withdrawal: When a person continuously abuses synthetic marijuana and abruptly ceases his or her use, withdrawal symptoms can become apparent. Effects of synthetic marijuana overdose: An unfortunate and possible consequence of abusing synthetic marijuana is overdose.", "Marijuana Addiction Treatment When people develop an addiction, they can experience irritability and restlessness when they try to stop marijuana use. They can develop deep cravings for marijuana that can interrupt their sleep, their work, and their hobbies. This is another hallmark of addiction, and it’s a known risk with marijuana use.", "Marijuana Withdrawal Within 24 hours of discontinuing the use of marijuana various clinical withdrawal symptoms will begin, including: restlessness, anorexia, irritability and insomnia. These symptoms will peak in intensity within 2 to 4 days, lasting from 7 to 10 days depending on the severity of the individuals dependency on marijuana.he need for pharmaceutical and behavioral treatment for marijuana dependency is great. While marijuana withdrawal syndrome is not recognized as a diagnostic category, many addictions treatment centers have certain protocols in place to treat each individual patient suffering from marijuana dependency.", "Debunking the Myths of Marijuana Withdrawal âSyndromeâ To the contrary, there are pro-marijuana myths, where marijuana could never be addictive and is a benign, happy little drug that can do absolutely no harm. As such, marijuana withdrawal syndrome is still considered by some to be just about as real as leprechauns, unicorns and the Easter bunny! Back in reality, becoming addicted to cannabis is a real phenomenon.", "- Another long-term side effect of marijuana is dependence. One in 10 marijuana users develops a dependence on the drug, according to a 2014 study that reviewed 20 years of research on cannabis use. The researchers reported that one out of six marijuana users started using the drug during their teenage years.", "5 Tips for Coping with Marijuana Withdrawal Anxiety Get Active. Marijuana withdrawal will only be as bad as you allow it to be so don’t be afraid to get active. If anxiety is preventing you from feeling at ease, start exercising to both take your mind off of the symptoms and to allow yourself to relax when the exercise is done.", "Marijuana Withdrawal Symptoms Insomnia symptoms after you stop smoking weed can last a few days or a couple of weeks. Some smokers find that they can experience occasional sleeplessness for a few months after quitting. But insomnia is not the only sleep disruption problem associated with marijuana withdrawal.", "Detoxing from Marijuana They last for about a month at most and then taper off. Using dreams (dreams involving the use of marijuana) are very common, and although they're not as vivid or emotional as at first, they last for years and are just considered a normal part of recovery. The fourth most common symptom is anger.", "Withdrawal Symptoms from Marijuana? You may have heard these two claims repeated over and over again. However, both of these claims are false. There is plenty of documentation that marijuana is, indeed, addictive and that one does experience withdrawal symptoms after quitting use. Here’s why you may have heard both claims in the same breath, so to speak.", "What Does a Marijuana Overdose Look Like? The biggest reason people get hooked is because of the increased pleasure and other side effects of marijuana intoxication, which results from the THC in marijuana attaching to specific brain receptors. 1. Common signs of marijuana abuse or intoxication include: 1,3,4. Euphoria. Distorted perception. Inappropriate and excessive laughter. Social withdrawal.", "5 Tips for Coping with Marijuana Withdrawal Anxiety Seek Support. A support group can go a long way in helping you to overcome anxiety associated with marijuana withdrawal. There are many options available including online support groups, Marijuana Anonymous and other 12 step programs that provide supportive care for people just like you.", "Private Drug Detox and Withdrawal Programs According to the Addiction study, common withdrawal symptoms that develop in association with a number of drug types include: 1 Mood disturbances. This can mean mood swings, irritability, and/or agitation. 2 Sleep disturbances. Insomnia despite intense fatigue is common. 3 Physical issues.", "What are some of the withdrawal symptoms associated with quitting smoking? Common withdrawal symptoms associated with quitting include the following: 1 Nicotine cravings (nicotine is the substance in tobacco that causes addiction). 2 Anger, frustration, and irritability. 3 Anxiety. Depression. Weight gain.", "- Withdrawal Symptoms: 1 Nausea. 2 Muscle cramping. 3 Depression. Agitation. 4 Anxiety. Opiate cravings.", "Marijuana Withdrawal as Bad as Withdrawal from Cigarettes Marijuana Withdrawal as Bad as Withdrawal from Cigarettes - 01/24/2008. Marijuana Withdrawal as Bad as Withdrawal from Cigarettes. Research by a group of scientists studying the effects of heavy marijuana use suggests that withdrawal from the use of marijuana is similar to what is experienced by people when they quit smoking cigarettes.", "Marijuana Withdrawal Is Real … is called withdrawal. It’s what leads a lot of people who are addicted to a drug to relapse—meaning, they have tried to quit, but start taking the drug again. A new study in the Journal of Addiction Medicine shows that teens who use marijuana heavily can experience withdrawal when they stop using it.", "- Marijuana may cause bone problems, increased risk of side effects linked to musculoskeletal or connective tissue disorders, falls, muscle problems (pain, twitching, or weakness), numbness, recurrence in multiple sclerosis, reduced coordination, restlessness, and speech disorders.", "Marijuana Withdrawal and Detox Other reasons for choosing a detox program include: 1 Having a mental disorder that co-occurs with a marijuana addiction. 2 Making multiple attempts to quit marijuana but being unable to do so. 3 Not living in a stable, substance-free environment.", "- Heavy Pot Use Can Cause Physical Dependence. From the WebMD Archives. Nov. 27, 2000 -- Heavy marijuana users who stop cold turkey experience a host of withdrawal symptoms, including irritability, anxiety, and depression, but most symptoms begin to lessen after 10 days or so, a study from Harvard Medical School suggests.", "What You Should Know about Fioricet Addiction Withdrawal symptoms begin to manifest when an addicted individual suddenly quits the substance intake. In the case of Fioricet, the experienced symptoms may include physical effects such as nausea, convulsions, tremors, as well as psychological effects such as feelings of anxiety, delirium, and hallucinations.", "- Some common withdrawal symptoms: 1 Headaches (throbbing, pressure-type headache is the most common symptom of both “overdose” and withdrawal.) 2 Fatigue. 3 Sluggishness. Daytime drowsiness. Inability to 1 focus. Irritability. 2 Depression. Anxiety. Reduced sense of well-being.", "What Does Withdrawal from Marijuana Feel Like? Marijuana withdrawal can be more intense than people sometimes realize. While heavy, chronic users may begin to exhibit signs of depression, many users experience insomnia, anxiousness, and irritability.", "Withdrawal Syndromes Stopping or reducing the intake of the drug can cause severe withdrawal symptoms, which begin six to eight hours after the last dosage. Symptoms are flu-like, and include gastrointestinal distress, anxiety, nausea, insomnia, muscle pain, fevers, sweating, and runny nose and eyes.", "How to withdraw from marijuana How to withdraw from marijuana. Quitting marijuana can be very difficult for daily, chronic users. In order to withdraw from marijuana, it’s best to educate yourself so you’ll know what to expect and how to deal with problems that can occur.Read on for more about how to withdraw from marijuana and what to expect during marijuana withdrawal syndrome.Then, we invite your questions about marijuana withdrawal or finding marijuana addiction help in the comments section at the end.here is less chance of a relapse when you withdraw from marijuana in a detox or clinical setting, and medical professionals will be able to help you if something should go wrong during your withdrawal.The best Way to withdraw from marijuanaThere is no one and only way to withdraw from marijuana.", "This Is What The Worldâs Most âPerfectâ Marijuana High Would Feel Like Users report they don't like some side effects of strong marijuana, including hangover feelings, paranoia, harmful effects on the lungs, feelings of becoming forgetful, an urge to use more, and feelings of being distracted or preoccupied, according to the survey.", "What Is REM Sleep? If you have recently quit using marijuana you might experience some of the following symptoms: 1 Difficulty falling asleep. 2 Difficulty staying asleep. 3 Lack of appetite. 4 Waking up feeling unrested.", "Withdrawal Symptoms & Managing Drug Withdrawal Prepare for withdrawal symptoms like anxiety, depression, and physical effects. By knowing what to expect during withdrawal, you can make an action plan to help combat the cravings. If you’re prone to anxiety, identify ways you can work through the panic.", "Marijuana Withdrawal and Detox Understanding Marijuana Withdrawal. Like other addictive substances, heavy or prolonged marijuana use can increase a person’s risk of withdrawal when stopping. While marijuana withdrawal isn’t as dangerous as harder drugs like crack cocaine or heroin, many users still face symptoms when trying to quit.", "Synthetic Marijuana Abuse Signs & Symptoms The listed behavioral, physical, cognitive, and psychosocial symptoms suggest synthetic marijuana abuse is happening and that treatment is needed to prevent further harm from being caused: Behavioral symptoms: 1 Catatonic behavior. 2 Increased energy. Lack of energy." ]
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what cause corrosion in car engine
[ "Corrosion: How does it affect the internal engine? Rust by definition is the result of the oxidation of metal. One engine manufacturer refers to the process of corrosion in aircraft engines as galvanic corrosion which is a type of corrosion caused by dissimilar metals being in close proximity of each other. In this process an electrolyte such as water also needs to be present. Almost all metals will oxidize or corrode." ]
[ "Food_and_Nutritional_Toxicology In recent years an increased number of cases have been observed in which. chemical compounds are being blended into gasoline that could have a. detrimental effect on engine performance, human health and the environment. The majority of those cases are related to gasoline blends being delivered to. Africa, Middle East and Asia, as Europe and the United States have regulations. in place that partially prohibit the use of these chemicals. Considered to be a cheap source of octane, these chemicals could cause engine. problems, such as corrosion of engine parts, and could affect driving. performance. They are also harmful to human health and to the environment. in the long term when blended and burnt in transportation fuels.", "What car engine oils can cause burning with white smoke when they are leaking? Found this at a smog check center: In my experience, it was engine oil caused by a defective head gasket. The oil was leaking out and burning off from the heat of the engine. The oil dripping onto the floor was clear and slightly brown, and the smoke was white (as Al says, probably to my untrained eye). Views · View Upvotes.", "Don't Get Your Oil Changed At Walmart The mechanic said that when the oil was changed, oil was spilled all over the engine compartment, after the tech at Wal-Mart realized their mistake they washed the compartment with water, allowing water to seep into the engine where the spark plugs are housed, thus causing the engine sputtering.", "Car Talk Service Advice: Coolant The biggest source of rust in a car's cooling system is the engine block. In time, these bits of rust will also clog the tiny passages within the radiator and heater, causing your engine to overheat. When an engine overheats, the result is a bonus yacht payment to your mechanic that someone else should be making.", "Car engine corrosion? Not much of a problem. All metal has opportunity to rust. Its common to see that on nuts and bolts of a northern midwest car. Unless you see it really eating into the engine and seeing holes in it, then it is nothing to worry about. You might have some rust on the body too, unless there are huge holes and the car is falling apart from it, then you have nothing to worry about it.", "Why are diesel car engines made of iron rather than other metals? Some manufacturers like VW have been making diesel engines from aluminum. The main reason for using iron has been due to the lifetime properties of iron vs the next best alternative, Aluminum (until CGI, but more on that later). The main advanta... This page may be out of date.", "How to Clean Car Battery Terminals If your car battery is corroded, not enough electricity can be passed to the terminals and through the cables to power your car's electrical system for optimum performance. You can clean away corrosion with a few simple steps.", "- oxygen is found as key cause of feed water, boiler water and even condensate corrosion in boiler system whereas carbon dioxide is known to cause corrosion in return line condensate system. Oxygen corrosion occurs through an electrolytic process using the boiler system metal as current path and boiler water as an electrolyte. To control the", "Forms of Corrosion The most commonly occurring types of corrosion are Auto and Contact corrosion. Auto corrosion is that which occurs when a metal is in contact with an electrolyte but is not at the same time in contact with any other electrical conductor, neither metallic nor non-metallic.", "What causes the the corrosion on battery terminals in a vehicle. Causes for rapid build up.? Overcharging by the alternator and bad contact between the terminals can cause battery corrosion. Keeping the terminals clean and tight will prevent the corrosion from bad contacts. An old battery that is in bad shape or a faulty alternator can cause the overcharging. Below is a link for cleaning battery corrosion. Source(s): http://www.diybuildingandrepairs.com/auto-repairs/how-to-clean-battery-corrosion.html.", "- 1 Extreme heat, like 95° F outside combined with high temperatures under the hood, accelerates corrosion of car batteries. Heat causes the water to evaporate out of battery fluid, breaking down the battery grids.", "Root Causes of Sodium and Potassium in Engine Oil Root Causes of Sodium and Potassium in Engine Oil. The oil analysis report we received from our lab showed elevated levels of sodium and potassium in our engine oil. This oil has also become significantly thicker.", "What causes car battery corrosion on only one terminal? Corrosion at Battery Terminals Usually, battery terminal corrosion occurs when the factory seal between the battery case and the lead terminal has failed, allowing some electrolyte [battery acid] to work its way through to the outside. It tends to wick upward [due to surface tension] on the terminal post, and eventually to the cable clamp also.", "- The cold hard truth is that: 1 When the mercury rises, a car battery's strength goes down. 2 Extreme heat, like 95° F outside combined with high temperatures under the hood, accelerates corrosion of car batteries. Heat causes the water to evaporate out of battery fluid, breaking down the battery grids.", "What would cause severe battery corrosion on 2007 Dodge Caliber? :) In the case of a battery it is the two dissimilar metals (lead,copper and even the steel bolts) are caused to corrode... either by their mere presence, or by some 3rd party chemical.In this case, it is battery acid and the act of charging a battery. That is why most corrosion is found on the Negative battery post. The constant overcharging of the battery increase the corrosion.", "This content requires the Flash Player. Download Flash Player. Already have Flash Player? Click here.FAQ SUPPORT What would cause my engine to lock up? Engine lock-up may be caused by a variety of reasons (such as low oil level, improper oil type, insufficient maintenance, etc.). To best determine the cause of failure, please consult a Briggs & Stratton Authorized Dealer for an engine inspection. NOTE: Please read and abide by any applicable Safety Information (PDF) before performing any engine work. This information is not meant to take the place of work performed by a Briggs & Stratton Authorized Dealer.", "How Often Should I Flush My Radiator? The cause: An overheated engine. Overheated engines are most often caused because of an issue with your car’s engine coolant, whose job is circulate through the engine and radiator to keep them cool in the summer. Antifreeze coolant passes through the engine block to absorb and transfer heat. RELATED: Angie’s List Guide to Auto Service & Maintenance.", "- Changing the connecting terminals to lead, the same material as the battery pole of a starter battery, will solve most corrosion problems. The lead within a battery is mechanically active. On discharge, the lead sulfate causes the plates to expand, a movement that reverses during charge when the plates contract again.", "- Cause: The type of corrosion requires a continuous carbon film in the bore of the. pipes and a specific water quality. In pipes, the presence of a carbon film produced. in the manufacturing of pipes (References 5 and 6) can provide the driving force. for the propagation of a pit.", "Contents The maintenance issues which have particularly arisen with aging aircraft structural failure have generally been seen as arising from fatigue or corrosion, with corrosion sometimes initiating fatigue effects. Metallic Corrosion. Metallic Corrosion occurs when chemical action causes deterioration of the surface of a metal. Most corrosion is galvanic or electrolytic in origin, which means that it has occurred because two dissimilar metals have been together in an electrolyte (usually ...", "How to Prevent Automotive Rust In this article, we'll look at the kind of conditions that can cause your vehicle to rust. We'll also look at ways to prevent rust as well as how to get rid of it if your car already shows signs of corrosion.", "- What causes an Engine Oil leak and how to fix? An Engine Oil Leak is caused by a seal or gasket failing on the engine. To fix, it can be as simple as tightening a bolt. Signs of An Engine Oil Leak are having oil appear on the engine or under the car. If the Engine Oil Leak is bad enough it can make the belts screech. Oil leaks are neither good for the engine or for the environment.", "How to Clean and Prevent Car Battery Corrosion Home » Car Maintenance » How to Clean and Prevent Car Battery Corrosion. How to Clean and Prevent Car Battery Corrosion Posted on Autos.com Editor. in Car Maintenance. on October 7, 2013. Car battery corrosion is a major contributor to the degraded performance and shortened life expectancy of led acid car batteries. The colored fuzzy build up on the car battery terminal is corrosion. If there is enough corrosion built up for it to show up as even a small layer of white or bluish fuzz on the car battery terminal, the electrical consequences are already building.", "What causes battery terminal corrosion? What causes battery terminal corrosion? I put a new battery in my car about 8 months ago. After a problem starting a couple days ago, I found that there was massive corrosion under the battery terminals, so I cleaned them out and reconnected. I've never had this problem with this car (which I've owned over 10 years) with any previous battery (nor in any other car ever). My use case hasn't changed any.", "O-Ring Failure Information A typical O-ring failure is caused when the engine overheats., warping the alternating layers of aluminum and steel in the engine sandwich relative to each other. This small separation exposes the fragile O- ring to direct pressure and heat from combustion (on one side), and to coolant pressure on the other side.", "Motor Oil Breakdown Causes⦠Oil breakdown occurs when the major properties of the oil have changed due to oxidation, deposits, thermal degradation, corrosion, shearing and contamination. This reduces the oil’s ability to perform its primary functions of reducing friction, dissipating heat, preventing corrosion and keeping the engine clean.", "How to Remove Rust From Your Vehicle Molecules of rust are physically bigger than those of iron or steel. As a result, rust self-propagates by expanding and flaking away, exposing fresh base metal that begins corroding in turn. When rust penetrates into the surface it causes a rough, pitted type of damage called scale.", "- The terminals of a battery can also corrode. This is often visible with the formation of white powder as a result of oxidation between two different metals connecting the poles. Terminal corrosion can eventually lead to an open electrical connection. Changing the connecting terminals to lead, the same material as the battery pole of a starter battery, will solve most corrosion problems. The lead within a battery is mechanically active. On discharge, the lead sulfate causes the plates to expand, a movement that reverses during charge when the plates contract again.", "- If you have rust on the bottom door seams, it is coming from the inside.. There are drain holes on the bottom of the door. There is one near the door hinge, and another one on the outside of the door. Dirt buiding up along the seam inside the door can prevent water from flowing out to the drain holes.This trapped water can cause rust. What I do is run to the car wash and put the pressure washer on the outside drain hole until water begins to flow out the drain hole by the door hinge.When the water flows through, you've washed out any dirt/clay/gunk that may be obstructing water drainage.hen you can start on the body work. Bondo or fiberglass if it turned out to be a hole, spot putty and primer if it was just pits. (actually, rust is always the pits). Take your time, do a thorough job, or you will be doing it again soon.", "Root Causes of Sodium and Potassium in Engine Oil There are multiple sources for the sodium found in your diesel engine oil. Based on your operational environment and equipment type, you should be able to narrow this down to a smaller list of causes. Potential sources of sodium include coolant, salt water, additives, grease thickener, base stocks, dirt and road salt. On the other hand, potassium has only one real major source when found in engine oil — antifreeze. Other key elements that you will want to look for are boron, chromium, phosphorus and silicon." ]
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is albany near loudonville
[ "Loudonville, New York Location of Loudonville within the state of New York. Loudonville is a hamlet in the town of Colonie, in Albany County, New York, United States. Loudonville was a census-designated place in the 1970, 1980, and 1990 US Census, but ceased to be in the 2000 Census. The area is not precisely defined." ]
[ "The Palace Theatre Albany Tickets At the end of the exit ramp, go straight through 2 lights. The theatre is on the right. From the East: Take 90 to Exit B1. Go approximately 14 miles to exit 787S to Albany. Continue for approximately 10 miles to the Clinton Avenue exit. At the end of the exit ramp, go straight through 2 lights.", "Saratoga Springs Saratoga Springs, also known as simply Saratoga, is a city in Saratoga County, New York, United States. The population was 26,186 at the 2000 census. The name reflects the presence of mineral springs in the area. While the word Saratoga is known to be a corruption of a Native American place name, authorities disagree on what the exact word was, and hence what it meant. The city is near the center of Saratoga County in upstate New York. Fort Saratoga was built in 1691 on the west bank of the Hudson River about a mile south of the current village of Schuylerville, New York, which was settled shortly thereafter, and was known as Saratoga until 1831.", "- Select the number of beds: Glenmont, NY Apartments for Rent. Glenmont, New York is a quiet hamlet in the town of Bethlehem. Located on the Hudson River just three miles south of Albany, apartment renting in Glenmont is popular due to its convenient location to downtown Albany, Catskill State Park, and New York City.", "- Nearest city with pop. 200,000+: Bronx, NY (12.9 miles , pop. 1,332,650). Nearest cities: Port Chester, NY (1.6 miles ), Mamaroneck, NY (1.7 miles ), Byram, CT (1.7 miles ), Harrison, NY (1.7 miles ), Rye Brook, NY (1.8 miles ), Pemberwick, CT (2.0 miles ), Larchmont, NY (2.1 miles ), Glenville, CT (2.2 miles ).", "- Yellville is the gateway to the beautiful Buffalo National River. It is located approximately 10 miles from the White River, famous for its trout fishing. Bull Shoals Dam and its crystal clear lake are located in Marion County and offer boating and other water sports.", "Albany, Georgia Albany is located on Georgia State Route 300 (Georgia-Florida Parkway) which provides easy access to Cordele, Georgia, and Interstate 75 to the northeast and south to Camilla, Georgia, and Thomasville, Georgia.", "- Wynona Close, Albany, North Shore, Auckland: 0632. 1 Title : Wynona Close, Albany, North Shore, Auckland. 2 Area 1 : Wynona Close. 3 City : Albany. Region 2 : North 1 Shore. Region 1 : Auckland. Country : New Zealand 1 (NZ) Postcode (ZIP) : 0632.", "Area Counties Loudon County is an emerging economic force in the East Tennessee Region. Loudon County is predicted to have a 30% increase in population between 2000-2010. Most of this population growth will be centered in the Knoxville-Lenoir City corridor.", "Rensselaer, New York For the county of the same name, see Rensselaer County, New York. Rensselaer is a city in Rensselaer County, New York, United States, and is located on the Hudson River directly opposite Albany. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 9,392. Rensselaer is on the west border of the county. Earliest settlement occurred as early as 1628.", "About Albany and the Capital District Region of New York About Albany and the Capital District Region of New York. Albany is the Capital City of New York. The 'Tri-City Area' encompasses Albany, Troy and Schenectady. The Capital Region pulls in areas north towards Clifton Park, south towards Glenmont, east towards East Greenbush and west towards Mohawk.", "About Washingtonville Today, Washingtonville is a charming community with many young growing families. It is located within a short distance of Stewart Airport, as well as rail and bus lines for transportation to the New York City vicinit y.", "Albany, Western Australia Albany /ˈælbəni/ is a port city in the Great Southern region of Western Australia, 418 km SE of Perth, the state capital. Albany is the oldest permanently settled town in Western Australia, predating Perth and Fremantle by over two years. At June 2015, Albany's estimated urban population was 33,970, making it the state's sixth-largest population centre.", "- New Albany is located at 40°4′43″N 82°49′14″W / 40.07861°N 82.82056°W / 40.07861; -82.82056 (40.078643, -82.820618), northeast of Columbus at an elevation of 1,024 feet (312 m).", "Move to Tech Valley! Albany NY Capital Region Neighborhoods Scenic Waterford NY, located just twelve miles north of Albany, is considered the Gateway to New York's Canals. The Hudson and Mohawk rivers merge here, and both the Erie Canal and the Champlain Canals begin in the Village of Waterford.", "Farragut, Tennessee Farragut is a town which straddles both Knox and Loudon counties in Tennessee. It is a suburb of Knoxville. The town's population was 20,676 at the 2010 census. It is included in the Knoxville Metropolitan Area. The town is named in honor of American Civil War Admiral David Farragut, who was born just east of Farragut at Campbell's Station in 1801.", "Albany International Airport (ALB) Albany International Airport is the major air center for the Albany and Capital Region area and has grown considerably over the years to meet the increasing needs of travelers in the Capital District, comprised of 11 counties, 13 cities and 143 towns. It holds the distinction of being the oldest municipal airport in the U.S.", "- MOORES, Col. John, died at home in Loudonville Wednesday, 68y, 1 of 10, born 17 Dec 1846 near Woodsfield, Monroe Co., married Marie Lountz, several years lived on farm in Lake Twp., later to Wooster, then Findlay for 18 years, 10 years retired to Loudonville, son John Jr., daughter Mrs. M.C. Kelley, brother.", "How far from Albany, New York to other US Cities by Road Road Distance from Albany to Helena, Montana, 59601 is 2289 miles ... see the route map from Albany, New York to Helena, Montana. Driving Distance between Albany and Honolulu, Hawaii, 96801 is 0 miles ... see the map of the route from Albany, New York to Honolulu, Hawaii.", "Loudon Sponsored Topics. Loudon is a city in and the county seat of Loudon County, Tennessee, United States. Its population was 4,476 at the 2000 census. It is included in the Knoxville, Tennessee Metropolitan Statistical Area. The city is located in eastern Tennessee, southwest of Knoxville, on the Tennessee River.", "- Find more General Dentistry near Loudoun Hospital Center Find more Hospitals near Loudoun Hospital Center Find more Obstetricians & Gynecologists near Loudoun Hospital Center in Purcellville, reviews by real people. Yelp is a fun and easy way to find, recommend and talk about what’s great and not so great in Purcellville and beyond.", "- Nearby Walmart Locations. 1 141 Washington Ave Extension, Albany (0 mi) 2 800 Loudon Road, Latham (14.6 mi) 3 311 Route 9W, Glenmont (17 mi)", "Albany, New York Albany, New York. Albany (/ˈɔːlbəni/ AWL-bə-nee) is the capital of the U.S. state of New York and the seat of Albany County. Roughly 150 miles (240 km) north of New York City, Albany developed on the west bank of the Hudson River, about 10 miles (16 km) south of its confluence with the Mohawk River. The population of the City of Albany was 97,856 according to the 2010 census.", "- Site Search. Loudon County is located in East Tennessee and was formed in 1870 from parts of Roane, Monroe, and Blount Counties. Because of its close proximity to the Great Smoky Mountains and its many lakes and rivers, Loudon County is commonly referred to as the Lakeway to the Smokies..", "- The town and village of Salem are nestled in a scenic valley between New York's Adirondacks and Vermont's Green Mountains on historic Route 22. Salem is within 45 minutes driving distance of Saratoga Springs and Glens Falls in New York, and Rutland, Manchester and Bennington in Vermont.", "Albany, Western Australia Many beaches surround Albany, with Middleton Beach being the closest to the town centre. Other popular beaches include Frenchman Bay and Muttonbird Island. Albany is 418 kilometres (260 mi) SSE of the state capital, Perth, to which it is linked by Albany Highway.", "Morrisonville, New York Morrisonville is a hamlet and census-designated place in Clinton County, New York, United States. The population was 1,545 at the 2010 census. Morrisonville is divided between the towns of Plattsburgh and Schuyler Falls by the Saranac River, which defines the boundary between the two towns. The community is west of the city of Plattsburgh.", "- Salem is within 45 minutes driving distance of Saratoga Springs and Glens Falls in New York, and Rutland, Manchester and Bennington in Vermont. Albany is just 50 miles away. Today agriculture remains a major and vital part of the area's economy.", "- Welcome to the beautiful town of. Albany, New Hampshire. Granted as Burton November 6, 1766 and incorporated as Albany July 2, 1833. Albany is home to the famed Mount Chocorua, claimed to be the most photographed mountain in the northeast. The town of Albany is comprised of 86% White Mountain National Forest.", "- Driving distance from LGA to Albany, NY. The total driving distance from LGA to Albany, NY is 149 miles or 240 kilometers. Your trip begins at LaGuardia Airport in New York, New York. It ends in Albany, New York. If you are planning a road trip, you might also want to calculate the total driving time from LGA to Albany, NY so you can see when you'll arrive at your destination.", "University at Albany, SUNY It is a part of the State University of New York (SUNY) system. The University has three campuses: the Uptown Campus in Albany and Guilderland's McKownville neighborhood, the Downtown Campus in Albany, and the East Campus in the City of Rensselaer, just across the Hudson River from Albany." ]
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population of florence sc
[ "Florence, SC Population and Races Expensive / Cheapest Homes by City in SC. Most / Least Educated Cities in SC. As of 2010-2014, the total population of Florence is 37,512, which is 24.01% more than it was in 2000. The population growth rate is much higher than the state average rate of 17.83% and is much higher than the national average rate of 11.61%." ]
[ "Florence, Alabama Florence is a city in and the county seat of Lauderdale County, Alabama, United States, in the northwestern corner of the state. According to the 2010 census, the city's population was 39,319. Florence is the largest and principal city of the Metropolitan Statistical Area known as The Shoals (which includes Muscle Shoals, Sheffield, and Tuscumbia metropolitan areas in Colbert and Lauderdale counties). Florence is considered the primary economic hub of northwestern Alabama.", "Dorchester County, South Carolina Dorchester County, South Carolina. Dorchester County is a county located in the U.S. state of South Carolina. As of the 2010 census, the population was 136,555. Its county seat is St. George. Dorchester County is included in the Charleston-North Charleston, SC Metropolitan Statistical Area.", "Florence County Florence county is located in east South Carolina. Florence county has 799.96 square miles of land area and 3.76 square miles of water area. As of 2010, the total Florence county population is 136,885, which has grown 8.85% since 2000. The population growth rate is much lower than the state average rate of 15.29% and is lower than the national average rate of 9.71%.", "- Possible Move to Florence - Advice Please (6 replies) Latest news from Florence, AL collected exclusively by city-data.com from local newspapers, TV, and radio stations. Ancestries: United States (22.6%), Irish (11.0%), English (9.3%), German (7.9%), Scotch-Irish (1.9%), Scottish (1.8%). Current Local Time: CST time zone. Incorporated in 1826.", "- The Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson area is by far the largest, accounting for 1.4 million of South Carolina's population. South Carolina Population History South Carolina was one of the 13 original States.", "Florence, Oregon Florence is a coastal city in Lane County, in the U.S. state of Oregon. It lies at the mouth of the Siuslaw River on the Pacific Ocean and about midway between Newport and Coos Bay along U.S. Route 101. As of the 2010 census, the city had a total population of 8,466.", "Florence It was incorporated on January 27, 1830 and grew quickly after the completion of the Covington-Lexington Turnpike in 1836. Florence is located at 38°59′36″N 84°38′33″W / 38.99333°N 84.6425°W / 38.99333; -84.6425 (38.993225, -84.642602).", "- The population density in Florence is 3923% higher than Oregon. The median age in Florence is 49% higher than Oregon. In Florence 93.95% of the population is Caucasian. In Florence 0.68% of the population is African American. In Florence 1.44% of the population is Asian.", "Florence, Colorado Florence, Colorado. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Florence is a Statutory City located in Fremont County, Colorado, United States. The population was 3,881 at the 2010 census, up from 3,653 in 2000.", "Lexington, South Carolina Lexington, South Carolina. Lexington is the county seat and the largest town of Lexington County, South Carolina, United States. Lexington is a suburb of the state's capital and largest city, Columbia. The population was 19,898 at the 2013 census. The U.S. Census Bureau estimated 2016 population is 24,905.", "- Florence Oregon Population Charts According to the most recent demographics data available from the Census Bureau released in December of 2016, Figure 1 Florence shows it has 8,545 population which is the highest of all placesin the area.", "Denmark, SC Profile: Facts, Map & Data Denmark, South Carolina - Basic Facts. The City of Denmark had a population of 3,279 as of July 1, 2016. Denmark ranks in the lower quartile for Diversity Index when compared to the other cities, towns and Census Designated Places (CDPs) in South Carolina. See peer rankings below.", "Florence County Florence county median household income is $41,738 in 2008-2012 and has grown by 18.76% since 2000. The income growth rate is lower than the state average rate of 20.34% and is lower than the national average rate of 26.32%.", "Florence Florence is a city in Boone County, Kentucky, United States. The population was 29,951 at the 2010 census. The Florence area was originally known as Crossroads, because of the convergence of several roads from Burlington and Union at Ridge Road (now U.S. 25). By 1821, the area was known as Maddentown, named for Thomas Madden, a Covington attorney who owned a farm on the Burlington Pike.", "Olanta Sponsored Topics. Olanta is a town in Florence County, South Carolina, United States. The population was 613 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Florence Metropolitan Statistical Area. Olanta is located at 33°56′11″N 79°55′55″W / 33.93639°N 79.93194°W / 33.93639; -79.93194 (33.936256, -79.931944).", "- Overview & Update. The total population of the Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC MSA metro changed from 2,223,672 in 2010 to 2,379,177 in 2015, a change of 202,691 (9.1%). Among all 917 metros, this metro was ranked number 24 in 2010 and 22 in 2015, based on total population.", "Florence County, South Carolina (SC) Population density: 174 people per square mile (high). Mar. 2016 cost of living index in Florence County: 83.3 (less than average, U.S. average is 100) We are giving away a $200 prize - enter simply by sending us your own pictures of this county! Click here to upload your Florence County photos (outside city limits)", "Status of Population Projections Based on the 2010 Census Data The number of illegal immigrants in the state is unknown. South Carolina's population is aging; the median age in 2010 was 38 years, and was 23 years in 1960. Between 2000 and 2010 the age group 65 and over increased by 30%, compared to an increase by 41% in the age group 85 and over. People born between 1946 and 1963 (The Baby Boom Population) make up 24% of the total population and they started to turn 65 in 2011.", "Gaston Gaston is a town in Lexington County, South Carolina, United States. The population was 1,645 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Columbia, South Carolina Metropolitan Statistical Area. Gaston is located at 33°48′57″N 81°6′3″W / 33.81583°N 81.10083°W / 33.81583; -81.10083 (33.815927, -81.100937). According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 3.4 square miles (8.9 km²), all of it land.", "- Population in households in Pickens County ; Total Population: 19,412; Male Population: 9,236; Under 5 years: 593; 5 to 9 years: 636; 10 to 14 years: 701; 15 to 17 years: 403; 18 and 19 years: 288; 20 years: 117; 21 years: 117; 22 to 24 years: 306; 25 to 29 years: 488; 30 to 34 years: 459; 35 to 39 years: 473; 40 to 44 years: 569; 45 to 49 years: 688; 50 to 54 years: 741; 55 to 59 years: 714", "- The two largest cities in South Carolina are Columbia (pop 129,000) and Charleston (pop 120,000), followed by North Charleston (pop 101,000). These are the only cities in the state with a population over 100,000.", "Demographics of South Carolina Demographics of South Carolina. The U.S. State of South Carolina is the 24th largest state by population, with a population of 4,625,364 as of the 2010 United States Census.", "- For detailed tourism information go to Visit Clemson.com. Clemson South Carolina, population somewhere around 13,000 (excluding the 13,000 Clemson students) is a lively, innovative, exciting college town with all the charm and quaintness of an old southern village.", "Sumter County, South Carolina Sumter County is a county located in the U.S. state of South Carolina. As of the 2010 census, the population was 107,456; in a 2013 census estimate, the population was at 108,123. Its county seat is Sumter. The county was created in 1800.", "- Number of Florence, AL sex offenders to residents compared to county and state: (Ratio 1 offender to 10,000 residents; lower value means fewer sex offenders to residents)", "Florence County Florence county median house value is $112,300 in 2008-2012 and has grown by 31.81% since 2000.", "- For example, Columbia, Greenville and Charleston each have urbanized area populations between 400,000 and 550,000, with the metropolitan statistical area (MSA) populations exceeding 60,000. The Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson area is by far the largest, accounting for 1.4 million of South Carolina's population. 1 Cities in South Carolina. 2 Rank23. 3 2017 Growth Rate 1.35%. 4 Area in Miles (Rank)32,020 (40) 5 State CapitalColumbia. 6 Statehood Year1788. 7 Red/Blue Red.", "Westminster, South Carolina Westminster, South Carolina. Westminster is a city in Oconee County, South Carolina, United States. The population was 2,399 at the 2010 census.", "- Dorchester County, South Carolina (SC) County population in 2014: 148,469 (81% urban, 19% rural); it was 96,413 in 2000. County owner-occupied with a mortgage or a loan houses and condos in 2010: 27,770. County owner-occupied free and clear houses and condos in 2010: 8,303. County owner-occupied houses and condos in 2000: 26,027.", "Florence, Alabama Florence, Alabama. Florence is a city in and the county seat of Lauderdale County, Alabama, United States, in the state's northwest corner. According to the 2010 census, the city's population was 39,319." ]
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is avatar the last airbender anime
[ "Forum - View topic Avatar: The Last Airbender = anime? Actualy if you consider Korean Animation = Anime then it's Anime. Avatar: The Last Airbender's animation (like a lot of Japanese Anime) was outsourced to Korea ( But I belive ths script is American) YMMV (I hold the right to be wrong)" ]
[ "Anime Anime is an art form, specifically animation, that includes all genres found in cinema, but it can be mistakenly classified as a genre. In Japanese, the term anime refers to all forms of animation from around the world.", "- These are set between the time of Aang and Korra and answer many questions at the end of ATLA. 1 The Promise - (Part 1, 2 and 3). 2 The Search - (Part 1, 2 and 3). 3 The Rift - (Part 1, 2 and 3). 4 Smoke and Shadow - (Part 1, 2 and 3).", "THE LEGEND OF KORRA to Return to TV It’s been a chaotic last few months for fans of Nickelodeon’s Avatar: The Last Airbender follow-up, The Legend of Korra. Following the rushed airing of the third season of the animated series that was originally set to premiere this fall, the network decided to also move up the premiere of the final season.", "Jessie Flower (Learn how and when to remove these template messages) Jessica Jessie Flower (real name Michaela Murphy)(born August 18, 1994) is an American voice actress. She is best known as the voice of Toph Beifong in the animated television series Avatar: The Last Airbender. She also voiced the character Meng in the season one episode The Fortuneteller. She voices Peggy in Random! Cartoons episode Tiffany.", "Avatar The Avatar, formed initially when Wan permanently fused with Raava during the Harmonic Convergence of 9,829 BG, is the human embodiment of light and peace through the connection with the Avatar Spirit.", "The Last Airbender 2 The Last Airbender 2. This article is about the possible sequel for M. Night Shyamalan's The Last Airbender. For the sequel to Avatar: The Last Airbender (the original animated TV series), see The Legend of Korra.", "Avatar: The Last Airbender In 2007, Avatar: The Last Airbender was syndicated to more than 105 countries worldwide, and was one of Nickelodeon's top rated programs. The series was ranked first on Nickelodeon in Germany, Indonesia, Malaysia, The Netherlands, Belgium, and Colombia.n other media, the series has spawned a critically panned, but financially successful, live-action film, titled The Last Airbender, directed by M. Night Shyamalan; scaled action figures; a trading card game; three video games; stuffed animals distributed by Paramount Parks and two Lego sets.", "- Avatar: The Last Airbender season three (TV-Y7, 4.5/5 stars, currently FREE for Prime members to view, currently priced to buy at $1.99 per episode or $21.99 for all 13 regular-length and two double-length episodes, and the series finale feature-length animated movie in this season). 1 Bookmark on Delicious.", "- For the 2004 film, see Avatar (2004 film). Avatar (marketed as James Cameron's Avatar) is a 2009 American epic science fiction film directed, written, produced, and co-edited by James Cameron, and starring Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Stephen Lang, Michelle Rodriguez, and Sigourney Weaver.", "Avatar: The Last Airbender A second set of three comic books, Avatar: The Last Airbender – The Search, focuses on Zuko and Azula and the fate of their mother, Ursa. The third set, Avatar: The Last Airbender-The Rift, shifts the focus to Aang and the process of creating Republic City, as well as Toph's relationship with her family.n other media, the series has spawned a critically panned, but financially successful, live-action film, titled The Last Airbender, directed by M. Night Shyamalan; scaled action figures; a trading card game; three video games; stuffed animals distributed by Paramount Parks and two Lego sets.", "List of Avatar: The Last Airbendercomics 1 ↑ The Lost Adventures, page 5. ↑ 2 Avatar: The Last Airbender - The Lost Adventures release date. ↑ 3 nickmag comics (2006-09-10). for those of you who enjoy behind the scenes stuff.... ↑ 4 Avatar: The Last Airbender Digital Comics Now Available Through All Dark Horse Platforms!.", "Aang Avatar Aang (安昂, Ān Áng) is a fictional character and the protagonist of Nickelodeon's animated television series Avatar: The Last Airbender (created by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko), voiced by Zach Tyler Eisen. Aang is the last surviving Airbender, a monk of the Air Nomads' Southern Air Temple. He is an incarnation of the Avatar, the spirit of light and peace manifested in human form. As the Avatar, Aang controls all four elements and is tasked with keeping the Four Nations at peace.", "Watch Avatar the last airbender book 2 Watch Avatar the last airbender book 2. You are viewing Episode list with English Subbed. Navigate the episode to watch the video.. Plot Summary:n the season's beginning, the protagonist Aang and his friends Katara and Sokka are on a quest to find an Earthbending teacher, which finishes when they recruit Toph. Sokka finds important information concerning the war with the Fire Nation.", "Play Avatar: The Last Airbender Free online games Avatar the last Airbender Ashes in the Air game. Help Aang and Katara put out the Blaze before everything turns to ash. Avatar the last Airbender Blazing Barge game. Help prince Zuko conquer the other nations in this nautical adventure! Avatar the last Airbender Bending Battle game. Aang's under attack!", "Legend of Korra Poll: What Is The Strongest Type Of Element Bending? Earthbending. Beginning from the The Last Airbender series, we know that earthbending is a formidable type of element bending. It is the sturdiest element in the Avatar world and provides strong defensive and offensive capabilities. Meanwhile, latter episodes have shown us how crafty earthbending can be.", "Katara In The Last Airbender, Katara is played by Nicola Peltz. In an interview with People magazine, M. Night Shyamalan claimed that he did not want to make The Last Airbender without Nicola Peltz, I said that only once before in my career, and that was when I met Haley in The Sixth Sense auditions..", "Avatar: The Last Airbender - Your (Possible) Element Deep down, only you know what your element is, but outside sources can help clear some things up. This test was inspired by the quizzes on Pottermore as a loose attempt at mimicking how subtle yet accurate the questions are.", "Katara 1 Katara was seen or mentioned in every episode of Avatar: The Last Airbender except Zuko Alone 2 . Katara narrated the opening sequence, and therefore was the first person to speak in the series. 3 In some comics, her name is misspelled Takara instead of Katara, a word meaning treasure in Japanese.", "The Legend of Korra A soundtrack CD, The Legend of Korra: Original Music from Book One, was published on July 16, 2013. Music from Korra and Avatar was also played in concert at the PlayFest festival in Málaga, Spain in September 2014. The series's soundtrack was nominated as best TV soundtrack for the 2013 GoldSpirit Awards.", "Avatar: The Last Airbender Episode 61 English Dub The world is divided into four elemental nations: The Northern and Southern Water Tribes, the Earth Kingdom, the Fire Nation, and the Air Nomads. The Avatar upholds the balance between the nations, but everything changed when the Fire Nation invaded. Only the Avatar, master of all four elements, can stop them.", "17 Comics to Grab on Free Comic Book Day Dark Horse will be offering a sampler issue of some of their all-ages comics. The big draw with this issue is a new Avatar-: The Last Airbender story from regular writer Gene Luen Yang.", "- If you're one of the many Legend of Korra fans who followed Korra through her ups and downs this season, you have good reason to celebrate: Nickelodeon's troubled series is back on air.", "Iroh Shaun Toub plays Iroh in the feature film The Last Airbender. This version of the character is not as comedic as his cartoon counterpart, but retains his role as mentor to Zuko. Unlike other Firebenders in the movie, who require a source of fire to bend, Iroh can generate fire merely by using his chi. He also appears in the video game Avatar: The Burning Earth, as a character in both the main story, and in multiplayer mode.", "- Kya is the name of Avatar Aang and Katara's second child and only daughter in Avatar: The Last Airbender. It is also the name of Katara and Sokka's mothers name in Avatar: The Last Airbender.ya is the name of Avatar Aang and Katara's second child and only daughter in Avatar: The Last Airbender. It is also the name of Katara and Sokka's mothers name in Avatar: The Last Airbender.", "Anime Anime is an art form, specifically animation, that includes all genres found in cinema, but it can be mistakenly classified as a genre. In Japanese, the term anime refers to all forms of animation from around the world. In English, anime (/ˈænəˌmeɪ/) is more restrictively used to denote a Japanese-style animated film or television entertainment or as a style of animation created in Japan. The etymology of the word anime is disputed.", "- Avatar: The Last Airbender Full Episodes. Watch Avatar The Last Airbender full episodes online here totally for free. All 61 episodes starting from February 21, 2005 until July 2008 in high quality. Avatar the last Airbender The Boy in the Iceberg season 01 episode 01. Avatar the last Airbender The Avatar Returns season 01 episode 02.", "- I hope there will be another the last airbender movie because I want to know what happens next so bring it on the last airbender 2 I thought the first one was good because I knew they couldn’t fit all the scenes from the t.v. series so they did their bests which were good because they got all the major parts into it.he Last Airbender was a action packed movie.It is a movie very specific to martial arts.The martial art were bogzhang [air],whou shou/tai chi [water], hangar [earth],and chou lin[fire].They were very good and focused on them.", "The Last Airbender 2010 The Last Airbender Photos. View All Photos (48) Movie Info. Suspense auteur M. Night Shyamalan takes a break from crafting original screenplays to tell this tale of a 12-year-old boy (Noah Ringer) who provides the last hope for restoring harmony to a land consumed by chaos.", "The Legend of Korra (video game) The Legend of Korra (video game) The Legend of Korra is a 2014 third-person beat 'em up video game developed by PlatinumGames and published by Activision, based on the animated television series The Legend of Korra. It was released in October 2014 for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One, and received mixed reviews.", "List of Avatar: The Last Airbendercomics Newest release. North and South Part 2 is the second installment of the North and South trilogy. It was published on January 25, 2017. After attempting to kidnap Katara and Sokka, Southerner Gilak leaves a haunting note for Hakoda: Soon you will see the truth, chieftain. The vow leaves everyone on edge–including Katara, who remains wary of the two tribes' integration." ]
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what cell types have microvilli
[ "Microvilli: Definition & Function Microvilli are most often found in the small intestine, on the surface of egg cells, as well as on white blood cells. In the intestine, they work in conjunction with villi to absorb more nutrients and more material because they expand the surface area of the intestine." ]
[ "- Microvilli (singular: microvillus) are microscopic cellular membrane protrusions that increase the surface area of cells. They are involved in a wide variety of functions, in … cluding absorption, secretion, cellular adhesion, and mechanotransduction.1 person found this useful.icrovilli are the finger like projections present on the outer surface of the cell. Their function is to increase the surface area of the cells through which the diffusion of … materials both into and out of the cell occur.", "- Microvilli are the finger like projections present on the outer surface of the cell. Their function is to increase the surface area of the cells through which the diffusion of … materials both into and out of the cell occur. They are also involved in absorption, secretion and cellular adhesion.icrovillus are tiny cellular membranes that through microscopic protrusions increase the surface area of cells and are involved in many cellular processes, such as absorp … tion, secretion, and adhesion. Answered. In Microbiology.", "Gastrointestinal Cell Lines Form Polarized Epithelia with an Adherent Mucus Layer when Cultured in Semi-Wet Interfaces with Mechanical Stimulation Since models already exist that form adherent polarized epithelia (i.e. Caco-2 and MKN7), we aimed to enhance or induce the mucus layer of existing adherent polarizing cells, and in an alternative strategy, improve adherence and polarization of non-polarizing mucin producing cells.", "Microvilli: Definition & Function Microvilli, in the most simplistic terms, are tiny little projections that exist in, on, and around cells. They can exist on their own or in conjunction with villi. In the linings of some mucous membranes, most specifically of the small intestine, there exist tiny folds that project out like numerous fingers.", "- Simple columnar has single layer of tall, column-shaped cells. This type of epithelium often contains absorptive cells interspersed with secretory cells. In the small intestine, for example, there are secretory cells called goblet cells which secrete mucus.here are three types of cell junctions found in epithelia: (1) tight junctions, which are found only in epithelia, (2) adhering junctions, and (3) gap junctions. Both adhering and gap junctions are found in other tissues as well.", "- Microvilli are the finger like projections present on the outer surface of the cell. Their function is to increase the surface area of the cells through which the diffusion of… materials both into and out of the cell occur. They are also involved in absorption, secretion and cellular adhesion. 2 people found this useful.", "Difference Between Cilia and Microvilli Cilia vs Microvilli. Both cilia and microvilli are the projections of the plasma membrane, and they are found only in certain cells. These components have specific functions and most of them are found on the apical surface of epithelial cells.", "Microvillus Microvilli (singular: microvillus) are microscopic cellular membrane protrusions that increase the surface area of cells and minimize any increase in volume, and are involved in a wide variety of functions, including absorption, secretion, cellular adhesion, and mechanotransduction. Contents.ach microvillus has a dense bundle of cross-linked actin filaments, which serves as its structural core. 20 to 30 tightly bundled actin filaments are cross-linked by bundling proteins fimbrin (or plastin-1), villin and espin to form the core of the microvilli.", "Goblet cell They are found inside the trachea, bronchi, and larger bronchioles in the respiratory tract, small intestines, the large intestine, and conjunctiva in the upper eyelid. In the conjunctiva goblet cells are a source of mucin in tears and they also secrete different types of mucins onto the ocular surface. In the lacrimal glands, mucus is synthesized by acinar cells instead.", "- [edit on Wikidata] Microvilli (singular: microvillus) are microscopic cellular membrane protrusions that increase the surface area of cells and minimize any increase in volume, and are involved in a wide variety of functions, including absorption, secretion, cellular adhesion, and mechanotransduction. 1 1 Locations. 2 Structure.", "Epithelial Tissue In the colon, villi are absent and, instead, a simple columnar epithelium forms the intestinal glands, which are invaginations made up of mostly goblet cells (W pg 283, 14.29). Identify the microvillous border at the apex of the epithelial layer at 40x magnification in slide 29.", "Cell (biology) In mammals, major cell types include skin cells, muscle cells, neurons, blood cells, fibroblasts, stem cells, and others. Cell types differ both in appearance and function, yet are genetically identical. Cells are able to be of the same genotype but of different cell type due to the differential expression of the genes they contain.", "- The microvilli give the inside of the intestine the look and feel of velvet. Each microvillus contains a minute blood capillary. When nutrients are absorbed into a microvillus, they enter its blood capillary. This is how nutrients from your food enter your blood.bsorbing nutrients. Most of the nutrients in the food you eat pass through the lining of your small intestine into your blood. The lining of the small intestine is covered in tiny microvilli.", "Microvilli: Definition & Function Where Are They Found. Microvilli are most often found in the small intestine, on the surface of egg cells, as well as on white blood cells. In the intestine, they work in conjunction with villi to absorb more nutrients and more material because they expand the surface area of the intestine.ne such place is in the small intestine where the microvilli and villi work to increase the surface area of the intestine allowing for more absorption of vital nutrients for the organism. To unlock this lesson you must be a Study.com Member.", "- Microvillus are tiny cellular membranes that through microscopic protrusions increase the surface area of cells and are involved in many cellular processes, such as absorp … tion, secretion, and adhesion.Answered.icrovillus are tiny cellular membranes that through microscopic protrusions increase the surface area of cells and are involved in many cellular processes, such as absorp … tion, secretion, and adhesion. Answered.", "Microvilli: Definition & Function Where Are They Found. Microvilli are most often found in the small intestine, on the surface of egg cells, as well as on white blood cells. In the intestine, they work in conjunction with villi to absorb more nutrients and more material because they expand the surface area of the intestine.", "cell A microfold cell, which is a cell in the gastrointestinal epithelium covering patches of lymphoid tissue. M cells transport antigens from the intestinal lumen to the underlying lymphoid tissues for recognition and processing.at cell a connective tissue cell specialized for the synthesis and storage of fat; such cells are bloated with globules of triglycerides, the nucleus being displaced to one side and the cytoplasm seen as a thin line around the fat droplet.", "Microvillus Thousands of microvilli form a structure called the brush border that is found on the apical surface of some epithelial cells, such as the small intestines.ach microvillus has a dense bundle of cross-linked actin filaments, which serves as its structural core. 20 to 30 tightly bundled actin filaments are cross-linked by bundling proteins fimbrin (or plastin-1), villin and espin to form the core of the microvilli.", "Epithelium Columnar epithelium: there are tall cells along a basal lamina. They typically line glandular lumena or ducts. Columnar cells often produce mucin and may be called a mucinous epithelium. An example is the surface lining of the colon. They may have cilia or microvilli along the lumenal border.", "Alveolar type I and type II cells. The alveolar epithelium comprises two main cell types: the alveolar type I and alveolar type II cell.The type I cell is a complex branched cell with multiple cytoplasmic plates that are greatly attenuated and relatively devoid of organelles; these plates represent the gas exchange surface in the alveolus.On the other hand, the type II cell acts as the caretaker of the alveolar compartment.he type I cell is a complex branched cell with multiple cytoplasmic plates that are greatly attenuated and relatively devoid of organelles; these plates represent the gas exchange surface in the alveolus. On the other hand, the type II cell acts as the caretaker of the alveolar compartment.", "What tissue types are found in the small intestine? The mucosa of the small intestine is lined by a simple columnar epithelium which consists primarily of absorptive cells (enterocytes), with scattered goblet cells and occasional enteroendocrine cells. In crypts, the epithelium also includes Paneth cells and stem cells.he mucosa of the small intestine is lined by a simple columnar epithelium which consists primarily of absorptive cells (enterocytes), with scattered goblet cells and occasional enteroendocrine cells. In crypts, the epithelium also includes Paneth cells and stem cells.", "- Scan the epithelial surface to find regions where the epithelium is cut in a section perpendicular to the basal lamina. Two distinct types of columnar cells are present in this epithelium, ciliated cells and non-ciliated secretory cells.Measure the height of the cilia and compare to the height of the striated border composed of microvilli in the previous Webslide 32.wo distinct types of columnar cells are present in this epithelium, ciliated cells and non-ciliated secretory cells. Measure the height of the cilia and compare to the height of the striated border composed of microvilli in the previous Webslide 32.", "- Scan the epithelial surface to find regions where the epithelium is cut in a section perpendicular to the basal lamina. Two distinct types of columnar cells are present in this epithelium, ciliated cells and non-ciliated secretory cells.Measure the height of the cilia and compare to the height of the striated border composed of microvilli in the previous Webslide 32.can the epithelial surface to find regions where the epithelium is cut in a section perpendicular to the basal lamina. Two distinct types of columnar cells are present in this epithelium, ciliated cells and non-ciliated secretory cells.", "Alveolar type I and type II cells. Ward HE, Nicholas TE. The alveolar epithelium comprises two main cell types: the alveolar type I and alveolar type II cell. The type I cell is a complex branched cell with multiple cytoplasmic plates that are greatly attenuated and relatively devoid of organelles; these plates represent the gas exchange surface in the alveolus.", "- Microvilli on a cell increase the overall surface area exposed on the cell which leads to better absorbsion of substances.icrovillus are tiny cellular membranes that through microscopic protrusions increase the surface area of cells and are involved in many cellular processes, such as absorp … tion, secretion, and adhesion. Answered.", "- Microvilli (singular: microvillus) are microscopic cellular membrane protrusions that increase the surface area of cells. They are involved in a wide variety of functions, in … cluding absorption, secretion, cellular adhesion, and mechanotransduction.1 person found this useful.icrovilli are the finger like projections present on the outer surface of the cell. Their function is to increase the surface area of the cells through which the diffusion of … materials both into and out of the cell occur. They are also involved in absorption, secretion and cellular adhesion.", "Microvillus The destruction of microvilli can occur in certain diseases because of the rearrangement of cytoskeleton in host cells. This can lead to malabsorption of nutrients and persistent osmotic diarrhea, often accompanied by fever.", "The Cardiovascular System: The Heart Each intestinal villus has a surface of simple columnar epithelium (absorptive cells and goblet cells) and a core of lamina propria. In addition the loose, cellular connective tissue that is typical of lamina propria throughout the gut, villi also contain capillaries, lacteals and smooth muscle fibers.ach intestinal villus has a surface of simple columnar epithelium (absorptive cells and goblet cells) and a core of lamina propria. In addition the loose, cellular connective tissue that is typical of lamina propria throughout the gut, villi also contain capillaries, lacteals and smooth muscle fibers.", "- The main role of microvilli is to increase the area of a membrane through which the cell can absorb nutrients. Nutrients from digested food are absorbed into the cells of the intestines. An epithelial cell in the intestines can have as many as 1,000 microvilli.", "The stomach and its role in digestion Cell types in the stomach that help with digestion. There are four main types of cells for stomach secretions spread all over the inner surface of the stomach: Mucous cells secrete the alkaline mucous for shielding the epithelium from hydrochloric acid. These are found in the fundic, cardiac, and pyloric region. Parietal cells, located in the fundic, cardiac, and pyloric region, secrete hydrochloric acid; the acid activates release of pepsin for protein digestion." ]
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what hemisphere is afghanistan in
[ "Location of Afghanistan Afghanistan is positioned in the Middle East, a recognized geographical region of southwestern Asia, and is situated in both the northern and eastern hemispheres. Afghanistan is bordered by the countries of China, Pakistan, Iran, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan." ]
[ "Map of World Hemispheres Generally the Eastern Hemisphere includes most of Africa, about half of Antarctica, all of Asia and Australia/Oceania, and most of Europe. The Western Hemisphere includes about half of Antarctica and all of North and South America which includes the Caribbean and Central America as well as Greenland.he planet's four hemispheres are each shaded a dark gray. The Equator, that imaginary horizontal line at 0º degrees latitude at the center of the earth, divides the earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.", "- Even further south, across the Southern Ocean, lies the continent of Antarctica. Antarctica is also a part of three hemispheres. Antarctica is located entirely in the Southern Hemisphere, but the Prime Meridian runs through the continent.ll of Australia is located south of the equator, and east of the Prime Meridian. This means that Australia/Oceania is located in the Southern and Eastern Hemispheres. North of Australia, lies the largest continent in the world, Asia.", "- The most common hemispheric divisions are Northern / Southern and Eastern / Western. Half of a sphere i.e The United States is located in both the western and the northern hemispheres of the Earth.", "General Astronomy/Print version The imaginary line that divides the world into equal east and west halves, is called the Prime Meridian. Any place to the left of the Prime Meridian is in the Western Hemisphere, while any place to the right of the Prime Meridian is in the Eastern Hemisphere.he equator is exactly half way between the North Pole and South Pole. Each of the seven continents is located in at least two hemispheres. Look at our continent of North America. It lies in the Western Hemisphere and the Northern Hemisphere.", "history geography A hemisphere is half the Earth's surface. The four hemispheres are the Northern and Southern hemispheres, divided by the equator (0° latitude), and the Eastern and Western hemispheres, divided by the prime meridian (0° longitude) and the International Date Line (180°).", "What continents are in only two hemispheres? identify the continents and hemispheres? Africa and South America straddle the Equator. Therefore they are both located in the Northern and Southern Hemisphers. North America, Europe and Asia (or Eurasia) are located in the n hemisphere.Antartica and Austrialia are located in the southern hemisphere.ndonesian is located in both N. and S., making Asia located in both hemispheres. N. America, Europe are in the Northern, and Australia and Antarctica are in the South.", "- Antarctica is also a part of three hemispheres. Antarctica is located entirely in the Southern Hemisphere, but the Prime Meridian runs through the continent. Therefore, Antarctica is also located in the Eastern and Western Hemispheres.ntarctica is also a part of three hemispheres. Antarctica is located entirely in the Southern Hemisphere, but the Prime Meridian runs through the continent. Therefore, Antarctica is also located in the Eastern and Western Hemispheres.", "Map of World Hemispheres The Northern Hemisphere includes all of North America, the northern reaches of South America, about two-thirds of Africa, all of Asia excluding (parts of Indonesia) and all of Europe.he Southern Hemisphere includes most of South America, one-third of Africa, all of Antarctica, a small sliver of Asia (parts of Indonesia) and all of Australia/Oceania.", "What are some countries in the eastern hemisphere, and what sort of governments do they have? The Eastern Hemisphere is a geographical term for the half of the Earth that is east of the Prime Meridian (which crosses Greenwich, England, United Kingdom) and west of 180° longitude.", "- There are two continents completely in the southern hemisphere: Antarctica and Australia. South America is mostly in the southern hemisphere. Lower Africa and th…e islands of Indonesia in Asia are also south of the equator. Only Europe and North America are exclusively in the northern hemisphere.", "Geography of Afghanistan Geography of Afghanistan. Afghanistan is a landlocked mountainous country located within South Asia and Central Asia. The country is the 40th largest in the world in size. Kabul is the capital and largest city of Afghanistan, located in the Kabul Province. Strategically located at the crossroads of major trade routes, Afghanistan has attracted a succession of invaders since the sixth century BCE. The Hindu Kush mountains, running northeast to southwest across the country, divide it into three major regions: 1 the Central", "Afghanistan Afghanistan /aefˈɡaenɨstaen/ (æfˈɡænɨstæn / Pashto: dari, افغانستان), afġānistān officially The Islamic republic Of, afghanistan is a landlocked country located Within South asia And Central. Asia it has a population of approximately 32, million making it the 42nd most populous country in the. worldfghanistan also has friendly diplomatic relations with neighboring Pakistan, Iran, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and China, and with regional states such as India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Kazakhstan, Russia, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Egypt, Japan, and South Korea.", "Western Hemisphere Below is a list of the countries which are in both the Western and Eastern Hemispheres along the 180th meridian, in order from north to south: 1 Russia. 2 United States (United States islands). 3 Kiribati.", "- Afghanistan is located in Central Asia with Iran to the west and Pakistan to the east. Tall, forbidding mountains and dry deserts cover most of the landscape of Afghanistan.", "Western Hemisphere The Western Hemisphere is a geographical term for the half of the Earth that lies west of the Prime Meridian (which crosses Greenwich, London, United Kingdom) and east of the Antimeridian, the other half being called the Eastern Hemisphere.", "Afghanistan Afghanistan is a landlocked, arid, mountainous and sparsely populated country, with an area of 647,500 square kilometres, bordered by Iran to the west, Pakistan to the south and east, the People’s Republic of China to the far north-east and the Central Asian republics of Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan to the north-east.", "- Antarctica is in the Southern Hemisphere, not the Northern Hemisphere. As well, parts of it are in the Eastern and parts in the Western Hemisphere. Antarctica is located i…n three hemispheres: Southern, Eastern and Western. Southern, eastern and western hemispheres.", "- Seismotectonic Map of Afghanistan, with Annotated Bibliography By Russell L. Wheeler, Charles G. Bufe, Margo L. Johnson, and Richard L. Dart 1. Abstract A seismotectonic map shows geologic, seismological, and other information that is pertinent to seismic hazards but previously was scattered among many sources. Afghanistan is part of the Eurasian plate.", "All about Western Hemisphere Continents of the eastern hemisphere include most of Africa, half of Antarctica, all of Asia and Australia, and most of Europe. Continents in the western hemisphere are No…rth and South America and a small part of Europe and Africa. EuropeanUnion.", "- Afghanistan is actually its own United Nations recognised country and has been since 1919. It is a landlocked Asian country located north of Pakistan and India, east of Iran, … south of Tajikstan, Uzbekistan and other-Stan countries, and west of China. The time zone is +4:30.", "Which hemisphere is Africa located? If one defines the northern and southern hemispheres to be separated by the Equator and the eastern and western hemispheres to be separated by the Greenwich Meridian ( and the International Date Line ) , then parts of the continent of Africa is in all 4 of the hemispheres This is because the Equator passes east west through the middle of Africa ...", "Map of World Hemispheres In addition, all countries west of the Prime Meridian are in the Western Hemisphere while those east of the Prime Meridian are in the Eastern Hemisphere. Generally the Eastern Hemisphere includes most of Africa, about half of Antarctica, all of Asia and Australia/Oceania, and most of Europe.", "Western Hemisphere In this sense, the Western Hemisphere consists of the Americas, the western portions of Europe and Africa, the extreme eastern tip of Russia, numerous territories in Oceania, and a portion of Antarctica, while excluding some of the Aleutian Islands to the southwest of the Alaskan mainland.", "Afghanistan At 652,230 km2 (251,830 sq mi), Afghanistan is the world's 41st largest country, slightly bigger than France and smaller than Burma, about the size of Texas in the United States. It borders Pakistan in the south and east; Iran in the west; Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan in the north; and China in the far east.", "latitude, longitude, and hemispheres The Equator is at 0 degrees latitude. The South Pole is at the centre of the Southern Hemisphere. The South Pole is at 90 degrees S latitude. Every line of latitude between 0 and 90 S are in the Southern Hemisphere.", "Map of World Hemispheres In addition, all countries west of the Prime Meridian are in the Western Hemisphere while those east of the Prime Meridian are in the Eastern Hemisphere.Generally the Eastern Hemisphere includes most of Africa, about half of Antarctica, all of Asia and Australia/Oceania, and most of Europe.The Western Hemisphere includes about half of Antarctica and all of North and South America, which includes the Caribbean, Central America and Greenland.or a map and list of countries in both the Eastern and Western Hemispheres, go here, and for countries in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres, try this page.", "Geography of the Southern Hemisphere By Amanda Briney. The Southern Hemisphere is the southern portion or half of the Earth (map). It begins at the equator at 0° and continues south into higher latitudes until it reaches 90°S or the South Pole in the middle of Antarctica.he majority of Earth's population and its largest cities are in the Northern Hemisphere, although there are large cities such as Lima, Peru, Cape Town, South Africa, Santiago, Chile, and Auckland, New Zealand.", "In Which Two Hemispheres Is the United States Located? What is the westernmost point in the continental United States? The Northern hemisphere also includes the rest of North America, northern portions of South America, all of Europe and parts of Africa and Asia. Antarctica, Australia, most of South America and parts of Africa and Asia are located in the Southern hemisphere. All of North America and South America are included in the Western hemisphere along with the Caribbean and half of Antarctica.", "Afghanistan | Facts and History Afghanistan is a land-locked country bordering on Iran to the west, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan to the north, a tiny border with China at the northeast, and Pakistan to the east and south. Its total area is 647,500 square kilometers (almost 250,000 square miles).", "What is the time difference between central time and Afghanistan? Afghanistan is 9½ hrs. ahead of 87% of Florida and 10½ hrs. ahead of the nine counties in the Florida panhandle that are in the Central Time Zone from the 1st Sun. of Nov. u…ntil the 2nd Sun. of March." ]
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john f kennedy accomplishments during presidency
[ "John F. Kennedy Finally, On January 20, 1961, John F. Kennedy was sworn in as the 35th President of the United States. He became the youngest man and the first Roman Catholic in American history to win the presidency.During his inaugural address, he delivered a speech that resounded all over the American states.arly Life. The second son of nine children, John Fitzgerald Kennedy was born in Brookline, Massachusetts, on May 29, 1917. His family has already established their legacy in politics and public service by that time. Joseph P. Kennedy, his father, was a multimillionaire business executive and financier at a bank." ]
[ "Presidency of John F. Kennedy Foreign trips of John F. Kennedy during his presidency President Kennedy's foreign policy was dominated by American confrontations with the Soviet Union, manifested by proxy contests in the early stage of the Cold War.", "Ronald Reagan Accomplishments In Presidency Ronald Reagan Presidency Highlights. Ronald Reagan was the fortieth president of the United States. While some may not like him, he was considered a hero in the country. He helped to improve the economy of the nation. It was mainly because of this that he became extremely popular. More..", "Foreign policy of the John F. Kennedy administration The foreign policy of the John F. Kennedy administration in 1961–1963 saw diplomatic and military initiatives in Europe, Southeast Asia, Latin America and other regions amid considerable Cold War tensions.", "Ronald Reagan Accomplishments In Presidency Ronald Reagan Accomplishments In Presidency. Ronald Reagan was the first US president after Dwight D. Eisenhower to get re-elected and finish two complete terms in office. He was the president from January 20, 1981 to January 20, 1989. Ronald Reagan's biggest accomplishment in presidency was to improve the self confidence that America had by strengthening the nation's economy. He did this by reducing inflation, increasing employment and cutting taxes to nearly 25 percent.", "John F. Kennedy John F. Kennedy, White House color photo portrait. John F. Kennedy summary: John F. Kennedy was the 35th president of the United States. He was born in 1917 into a wealthy family with considerable political ties. Kennedy studied Political Science at Harvard University.", "John F. Kennedy Biography.com John F. Kennedy, in full John Fitzgerald Kennedy, byname JFK (born May 29, 1917, Brookline, Massachusetts, U.S.—died November 22, 1963, Dallas, Texas), 35th president of the United States (1961–63), who faced a number of foreign crises, especially in Cuba and Berlin, but managed to secure such achievements as the Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty and the ...", "John F. Kennedy John F. Kennedy. As the 35th President of the United States, John F. Kennedy was a man with charismatic and charming personality, but mostly known for his assassination. Early Life. The second son of nine children, John Fitzgerald Kennedy was born in Brookline, Massachusetts, on May 29, 1917.", "- Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia. John F. Kennedy was the thirty-fifth President of the United States. When President Kennedy took office, he was the youngest President and rode in a car with President Eisenhower, who was leaving the presidency as the oldest President.", "John F. Kennedy - 35th President of the United States Events and Accomplishments of John F. Kennedy's Presidency. Domestic Policy Kennedy had a tough time getting many of his domestic programs through Congress. However, he did get an increased minimum wage, better Social Security benefits, and an urban renewal package passed.", "After 50 years, how we remember the legacy of President John F. Kennedy After 50 years, how we remember the legacy of President John F. Kennedy. John F. Kennedy takes a stroll with his wife, Jacqueline Kennedy, and their daughter, Caroline, at Hyannis Port, Mass., in this 1960 photo. The Kennedy image, the mystique that attracts tourists and historians alike, did not begin with his presidency and is in no danger of ending 50 years after his death. (AP)", "- John F. Kennedy - Children's Encyclopedia (Ages 8-11) John F. Kennedy was the 35th president of the United States. He was an immensely popular leader. His assassination in 1963 shocked the nation and the world.", "Ten Things to Know About John F. Kennedy He was the first president to be born in the 20th century. He was elected the thirty-fifth president in 1960 and took office on January 20, 1961. Following are ten key facts that are important to understand when studying the life and presidency of John F. Kennedy. John F. Kennedy's father, Joseph Kennedy, was extremely wealthy and powerful. Franklin D. Roosevelt named him the head of the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). He was made the ambassador to Great Britain in 1938.", "Presidency of John F. Kennedy Kennedy (1962) The presidency of John F. Kennedy began on January 20, 1961, at noon Eastern Standard Time, when he was inaugurated as the 35th President of the United States, and ended on November 22, 1963, upon his assassination and death, a span of 1,036 days. Kennedy was succeeded by Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson.", "John F. Kennedy 1 Promoted the ambitious New Frontier domestic program promising federal funding for education, medical care for the elderly, economic aid to rural regions, and government intervention to halt the recession of the time. 2 Abolished the federal death penalty.", "John F. Kennedy Kennedy, John F. U.S. Pres. John F. Kennedy delivering his inaugural address, Washington, D.C., January 20, 1961. © John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, Boston, Massachusetts In the long history of the world, only a few generations have been granted the role of defending freedom in its hour of maximum danger.", "- When John F. Kennedy was inaugurated 35th president of the United States, he was the youngest person and the only Catholic ever elected to the nation’s highest office.", "John F. Kennedy Biography John F. Kennedy was the thirty-fifth president of the United States. He was the first president to reach for the moon, through the nation's space programs. He also was the first president since Theodore Roosevelt (1858–1919) with whom youth could identify. He made the nation see itself with new eyes.", "Amazing Facts between Abraham Lincoln & John F Kennedy John F. Kennedy was elected to Congress in 1946. Abraham Lincoln was elected President in 1860. John F. Kennedy was elected President in 1960. Both were particularly concerned with civil rights. Both wives lost a child while living in the White House. Both Presidents were shot on a Friday.", "- Health and Medical History of President. John Kennedy. When Kennedy ran for and won the presidency, he was essentially gambling that his health problems would not prevent him from handling the job. By hiding the extent of his ailments he denied voters the chance to decide whether they wanted to share this gamble.", "History of the Poles in the United States Introduction. At the beginning of the 1960s, many Americans believed they were standing at the dawn of a golden age. On January 20, 1961, the handsome and charismatic John F. Kennedy became president of the United States.His confidence that, as one historian put it, “the government possessed big answers to big problems” seemed to set the tone for the rest of the decade.However, that golden age never materialized.he Great Society. During his presidential campaign in 1960, John F. Kennedy had promised the most ambitious domestic agenda since the New Deal: the “New Frontier,” a package of laws and reforms that sought to eliminate injustice and inequality in the United States.", "Biography The street Rue John-F-Kennedy in downtown Montreal, Quebec, Canada, is named in his honor. When he died in 1963 he left an estate estimated at $10 million, all of which derives from trust funds established by his father, Joseph P. Kennedy.", "- John F. Kennedy was elected to office through monetary power and with the help of the Mafia. Without the total support of other members of the elite - he would not have become President.(2) 2- JFK and his brother, RFK, attacked organized crime in an effort to expose the Mafia to the public and curtail its power.", "Brother of John F. Kennedy The careers of the brothers of John Fitzgerald Kennedy (JFK), 35th President of the United States : Joseph Patrick Joe Kennedy, Jr. (July 25, 1915 – August 12, 1944) was a Lieutenant in the US Navy. He died on a secret mission during World War II.", "John F. Kennedy Kennedy also was more concerned with other issues early in his presidency, such as the Cold War, Bay of Pigs fiasco and the situation in Southeast Asia. As articulated by brother Robert, the administration's early priority was to keep the president out of this civil rights mess.ohn Fitzgerald Kennedy was born at 83 Beals Street in Brookline, Massachusetts, on May 29, 1917, to businessman/politician Joseph Patrick Joe Kennedy, Sr. (1888–1969) and philanthropist/socialite Rose Elizabeth Fitzgerald-Kennedy (1890–1995).", "Robert F. Kennedy In 1960, he was the tireless and effective manager of John F. Kennedy's presidential campaign. After the election, he was appointed Attorney General in President Kennedy's cabinet. While Attorney General, he won respect for his diligent, effective and nonpartisan administration of the Department of Justice.", "What year was John Kennedy elected president? John F. Kennedy was the 35th elected president of the United States and served 1961-1963.", "John F. Kennedy and Ireland On display in the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum is the Fitzgerald family Bible brought from Ireland by President Kennedy's forebears. A clerk of the U.S. Supreme Court held the large bible as John Fitzgerald Kennedy took his oath of office as 35th President of the United States on January 20, 1961.", "John F. Kennedy John Fitzgerald Jack Kennedy (May 29, 1917 – November 22, 1963), commonly referred to by his initials JFK, was an American politician who served as the 35th President of the United States from January 1961 until his assassination in November 1963.ohn Fitzgerald Kennedy was born at 83 Beals Street in Brookline, Massachusetts, on May 29, 1917, to businessman/politician Joseph Patrick Joe Kennedy, Sr. (1888–1969) and philanthropist/socialite Rose Elizabeth Fitzgerald-Kennedy (1890–1995).", "Inauguration of John F. Kennedy Inauguration of John F. Kennedy. The inauguration of John F. Kennedy as the 35th President of the United States was held on Friday, January 20, 1961 at the eastern portico of the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C..", "Foreign policy of the John F. Kennedy administration Kennedy's strategy of flexible response, managed by Robert McNamara, was aimed to reduce the possibility of war by miscalculation. Kennedy's administration contributed to the peaceful resolution of the Cuban Missile Crisis and refrained from further escalation of the 1961 Berlin Crisis.he foreign policy of the John F. Kennedy administration in 1961–1963 saw diplomatic and military initiatives in Europe, Southeast Asia, Latin America and other regions amid considerable Cold War tensions." ]
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what is abigail adams
[ "- Abigail Adams (nee Née; Smith november. 22 – 1744 october, 28) 1818 was the wife Of John adams and the mother Of John Quincy. Adams she is now designated the First Second lady and Second First lady of The United, states although these titles were not in use at the. time" ]
[ "Abigail Girl's name meaning, origin, and popularity The father's joy in Hebrew. In the Bible, Abigail is King David's intelligent and beautiful third wife. Because the biblical Abigail describes herself as King David's handmaid, it's a name often given to ladies' maids in literature. Origin.", "- Abigail is very good when you can't get pigmen (or spiders) to help you yet making them overall less necessary helping out a lot in early game. It's better than webbers spider sack he gets at spawn too in the sense that she follows you for free.", "Nick Adams (character) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Nicholas Nick Adams is a fictional character, the protagonist of two dozen short stories written in the 1920s and 30s by American author Ernest Hemingway.", "- No one seems agreed on this subject. I am a Massachusetts resident with a B+ average, 1940 sat (out of 2400) and I got the Abigail Adams scholarship for tuition to any state school. I REALLY want to go to UMass Amherst. Some people say it&#39;s really hard to get into but others claim it&#39;s a...", "The Crucible of Abigail Williams The Crucible of Abigail Williams. Abigail Williams is a very spiteful and bitter woman, but she has the biggest influence on the play with all the lies she tells about people being witches which are believed and cost some people their lives.", "- Abigail Gabble: Origin: The Aristocats: Original Name: Abigail Gabble Type: Geese Role: Ally Home World: City of Cats Family: Amelia Gabble Uncle Waldo Weapon: N/A", "John Adams The Adams-Jefferson Letters: The Complete Correspondence Between Thomas Jefferson and Abigail and John Adams. Chapel Hill, N.C.: Univesity of North Carolina Press, 1959. This work collects all the known letters between Abigail and John Adams and Jefferson; a one-volume paperback edition was published in 1988.", "- A Is for Abigail An Almanac of Amazing American Women (Book) : Cheney, Lynne V. : Each letter of the alphabet is represented by an important woman in the history of the United States, as well as others in her same field of accomplishment. A is for Abigail: An Almanac of Amazing American Women by Lynne Cheney.", "John Quincy Adams John Quincy Adams was the son of former President John Adams and Abigail Adams. As a diplomat, Adams played an important role in negotiating key treaties, most notably the Treaty of Ghent, which ended the War of 1812.", "- Abigail Gabble is a character who is originally from The Aristocats. She also makes an appearance in Kingdom Hearts: Dream Worlds. Amelia Gabble is a character who is originally from The Aristocats.", "Abigail Adams Biography Abigail Adams wrote many letters to family around this time, shedding light on the early days of the new capital and complaining about the unfinished state of their new home. A few months later, after John Adams left office in 1801, they returned to their family farm.", "Abbie Mills Meaning & History. From the Hebrew name אֲבִיגָיִל ('Avigayil) meaning my father is joy. In the Old Testament this is the name of Nabal's wife. After Nabal's death she became the third wife of King David.As an English name, Abigail first became common after the Protestant Reformation, and it was popular among the Puritans.eaning & History. From the Hebrew name אֲבִיגָיִל ('Avigayil) meaning my father is joy. In the Old Testament this is the name of Nabal's wife. After Nabal's death she became the third wife of King David.", "- Abigail Adams Wrote To John In 1776: Remember The Ladies Or We'll Rebel Adams wrote a feminist letter to her husband just before U.S. independence.", "U.S. Presidents A+E Networks. Abigail Adams (1744-1818) was an American first lady (1797-1801), the wife of John Adams, the second president of the United States, and the mother of John Quincy Adams, the sixth president.", "Abigail Hebrew Meaning: The name Abigail is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Abigail is: Father rejoiced, or father's joy. Gives joy. The intelligent, beautiful Abigail was Old Testament King David's third wife, described as 'good in discretion and beautiful in form.' In the 1916 play The Scornful Lady, Abigail was a lady's maid.", "Abigail Adams In her later years, Abigail remained a strong partisan of John Adams and a staunch supporter of her successful oldest son, John Quincy Adams, who was elected president in 1824.", "- First Lady & Family. 1 Abigail Adams Biography from the White House. 2 Pictures of Abigail Adams from the Library of Congress. 3 John Quincy Adams. 4 Charles Francis Adams.", "Abigail Adams One of these was John Quincy Adams who would follow his father's political journey and became America's sixth president. Much of Abigail Adams' marriage was spent at home while her husband was traveling, during which time they exchanged letters.", "Abigail Adams The Abigail Adams Cairn – a mound of rough stones – crowns the nearby Penn Hill from which she and her son, John Quincy Adams, watched the Battle of Bunker Hill and the burning of Charlestown. At that time she was minding the children of Dr. Joseph Warren, president of the Massachusetts Provincial Congress, who was killed in the battle.", "Abigail Adams The Abigail Adams coin was released on June 19, 2007, and sold out in just hours. She is pictured on the back of the coin writing her most famous letter to John Adams. In February 2009 Coin World reported that some 2007 Abigail Adams medals were struck using the reverse from the 2008 Louisa Adams medal, apparently by mistake.", "List of Assassin's Creed characters On the American show NCIS, she was a forensic scientist. On the children's show Back at the Barnyard, she is the main character, a cow. In many cases, Abby was a nickname for the name Abigail, but these characters are more widely known by the nickname Abby than the full name of Abigail.", "- Abigail Gabble is a character who is originally from The Aristocats. She also makes an...", "- Abigail Williams may refer to: 1 Abigail Williams (Salem witch trials) (1680–c. 1692), one of the initial accusers in the Salem witch trials of 1692, 2 Abigail Williams (band), an American black metal band. Abigail Williams (As the World Turns), a character on the American TV soap opera As the World Turns.", "- Here are the names of her childr…en: Abigail (Nabby) Amelia Adams John Quincy Adams Susanna Boylston Adams (died at 1 year old) Charles Adams Thomas Boylston Adams Elizabeth Adams (stillborn)", "Abigail Williams (The Crucible) Abigail was raised as an orphan after her parents were killed by Indians. She eventually became the housekeeper for John and Elizabeth Proctor. After she had a sexual affair with John, Abigail was discharged by Elizabeth, who cursed her name.", "Abigail Williams Abigail Williams (Salem witch trials) Abigail Williams (July 12, 1680 – c. October 1697) was one of the initial accusers in the Salem Witch Trials of 1692 which led to the arrest and imprisonment of more than 150 accused witches. Salem Witch Trials. Abigail and her cousin Betty Parris were the first two accusers in the Salem Witch trials of 1692.", "- Notes: Abigail is a name with Hebrew origins. The meaning of Abigail is Joy of the Father. There are several variations of the name Abigail, including Abigael, Abigal, Abbygail, Abbigayle, Abigayle, Abbigail, Abigale, Abagail, Abaigeal, Abigaile, and Abbegail.The most common nickname is Abby.Other nicknames include Abbie, Ab, Abster, and Gail.otes: Abigail is a name with Hebrew origins. The meaning of Abigail is Joy of the Father. There are several variations of the name Abigail, including Abigael, Abigal, Abbygail, Abbigayle, Abigayle, Abbigail, Abigale, Abagail, Abaigeal, Abigaile, and Abbegail.", "Abigail Adams She and her children did what they could to care for the soldiers. Abigail and her daughter Nabby joined John and John Quincy in Paris. Abigail was shocked at the low-cut, revealing, scandalous styles of the French and was very homesick for Massachusetts during this period.", "Plan Your Visit John Quincy Adams Birthplace. Tour the home where John Adams drafted the Massachusetts Constitution, where Abigail served as Patriot on the Homefront during the Revolutionary War, and where 6th United States President, John Quincy Adams was born.", "- Throughout the play Abigail Williams is a central character that has an immense influence on the proceedings through out the play. The Crucible by Arthur Miller was written in 1950's, which is set in Salem Massachusetts. ..." ]
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cost of prp for hair loss
[ "Some hair loss patients turn to PRP The cost ranges from about $900 for a single treatment, to $2,500 for a set of three treatments. PRP is also being used in conjunction with some hair transplant procedures, but there is no long-term research proving it works.ow there's a new possibility -- using PRP to promote hair growth. Teri Lee is in her 60s and has kept herself in great shape, but for the last several years, she's noticed a change she's been unable to control -- the steady loss of her hair." ]
[ "- Typically the kits utilized for harvest and for PRP therapy are not covered by insurance and are fee for service (paid by patient). At times, insurance covers some of the cost for treatment. Call (888) 828-4575 for more information and scheduling with a Board Certified physician today.", "- Number of grafts: The cost of hair transplant depends on the number of grafts required to cover the bald area. 3. Technique required: Hair transplant cost in India is low and is charge based on the techniques and the number of hair follicles per graft. The cost of FUT ranges between 25 to 40 rupees per hair graft. For FUE procedure, it is charged between 30 to 80 rupees per graft.", "The Vampire Facelift® â Injection Cost, Risks & Results The Vampire FaceLift® Procedure™ costs between $1,500 and $2,500 per injection. Since you can't be allergic to your own blood, there is virtually no risk of an allergic reaction to PRP injections.acial plastic surgeons who perform this procedure often overfill the area by 20 percent, because much of the PRP will be reabsorbed by your body. In general, the procedure takes about 30 minutes from start to finish.", "How much does Bosley cost? Hair Loss classification helps decide the size of the hair transplant procedure and the cost. If your hair loss situation only requires a low (usually under 1,000) number of hair transplants to cover your bald spot, the cost is typically between $8 and $9.50 per graft.n fact, it is one of the deciding factors for many men and women in terms of whether or not to move forward with the procedure. Having been the most experienced hair restoration expert for over forty years, a lot of people look to Bosley for a general idea on cost.", "Laser Hair Removal Costs According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, the average price of laser treatments in the United States is $429. On average, the cost of laser hair removal in the smaller, bikini area is between $350 and $500. By contrast, the cost of treating a larger area, such as the back, averages between $600 and $900 per treatment session. However, treatment of the chest will only cost between $350 and $600.", "How much does it cost to get hair transplant in India? If you need 1000 hair grafts - Cost will vary from Rs.30000 to Rs.45000. If you need 2000 hair grafts - Cost will vary from Rs.45000 to Rs.68000. For 1000 and 2000 hair grafts only one sitting is required, for the advanced level of hair transplant more sittings are needed.", "Hair Graft Comparison Chart The numbers in red above reflect your hair transplant cost corresponding to the number of hair grafts you might receive. Please note this cost comparison does NOT reflect our 10% Travel Allowance, up to a maximum of $600. Most other clinics will charge you $4 to $7 per hair graft with many of the larger hair transplant “chain clinics” charging at the higher end of the scale.", "How long does laser hair removal last? While permanent laser hair removal is a misnomer, after six to eight treatments, you can expect a marked reduction in hair. Any regrowth can be managed with touch-up treatments every six to 12 months.Each laser hair removal treatment typically costs $500 to $1,000, and feels like the snap of a hot rubber band on your skin. You may also smell a tinge of burnt hair.ny regrowth can be managed with touch-up treatments every six to 12 months. Each laser hair removal treatment typically costs $500 to $1,000, and feels like the snap of a hot rubber band on your skin. You may also smell a tinge of burnt hair.", "- Cost is a big factor when considering a hair transplant procedure. In fact, it is one of the deciding factors for many men and women in terms of whether or not to move forward with the procedure.t the other end of the scale, you pay about $5.50-$7 per graft if you need a sizeable hair transplantation (involving a high number of grafts). The cost is not definite because each patient’s hair loss classification and donor hair are different from the next person.", "What does a hair transplant cost? It then needs to be reattached and groomed every 5 to 6 weeks for about $75 per visit or $675 per year. Therefore the cost of buying and maintaining quality hair systems over 15 years is about $28,125.00 ($1,200 plus $675 in annual upkeep = $1,875 x 15 years = $28,125.00).This total cost far exceeds the typical cost of surgical hair restoration.t then needs to be reattached and groomed every 5 to 6 weeks for about $75 per visit or $675 per year. Therefore the cost of buying and maintaining quality hair systems over 15 years is about $28,125.00 ($1,200 plus $675 in annual upkeep = $1,875 x 15 years = $28,125.00).", "2018âs Top 10 Hair Loss Shampoos/ Products Reviewed Cons: Shampoo can be thick and somewhat hard to lather. Needs some getting used to in terms of using the right amount of water to lather. PhytoWorx Organic Hair Loss Shampoo: 4.1: $64.95", "- Currently, FUE costs between 6500 US dollars to 23,000 US dollars. This is very much higher than the cost in India, where the cost ranges from 57,000 Rupees to 331000 Rupees. The cost of FUE Hair Transplant in India is determined by many circumstances and the above prices can change or increase.", "- 1 Depending on the amount of hair, the total cost of a NeoGraft hair transplant can range anywhere from as little as $5,000 to as much as $20,000.2 The more hair you need to be restored, the more you should plan on spending. 3 According to the OC Register, the average NeoGraft hair transplant can cost $12,000 to $20,000. Depending on the amount of hair, the total cost of a NeoGraft hair transplant can range anywhere from as little as $5,000 to as much as $20,000. 2 The more hair you need to be restored, the more you should plan on spending.", "Hair Graft Comparison Chart EXAMPLE: Save $4,950. Let’s take an average procedure of 1,500 hair grafts. At Hair Restoration Centers, the cost of your hair transplant is $4,500. But don’t forget about the 10% travel allowance, so minus a $450 allowance, your expense is now $4,050.", "How much does Bosley cost? To clarify, 2,000 follicles would not cost twice as much as 1,000 follicles. If your situation only requires a low (usually under 1,000) number of hair transplants to cover your bald spot, the cost is $9.50 per follicle.At the other end of the scale, you pay about $5.50 per follicle if you need a lot of transplants. Bosley also offers financing, with a number of different terms.o clarify, 2,000 follicles would not cost twice as much as 1,000 follicles. If your situation only requires a low (usually under 1,000) number of hair transplants to cover your bald spot, the cost is $9.50 per follicle.", "Hair Graft Comparison Chart Let’s take an average procedure of 1,500 hair grafts. At Hair Restoration Centers, the cost of your hair transplant is $4,500. But don’t forget about the $600 travel allowance, so your expense is now $3,900.ummary: Find out how clinics use 2 different methods for calculating the cost of hair transplants and compare our $3 hair grafts with the higher prices other clinics charge with our hair graft price comparison chart.", "- We know that cost of Hair Transplant is a major deciding factor when it comes to hair restoration surgery. At MedLinks, we give international facilities, world class results at Indian prices. For Hair Transplant sessions less than 1500 grafts, the cost is calculated on per graft basis.For larger Hair Transplant sessions, a lump sum price is quoted to make the surgery cost effective.e assure real time feather touch implantation which gives you 7-8% better result than conventional Hair Transplants. In total, out Hair Transplants are 20-25% better than other centers. Please call our patient co-ordinator or fill the online appointment form, to get an exact cost of your Hair Transplant Surgery.", "Hair transplant cost The cost of a hair transplant at the Hair Sciences Center may be $4-$5/ graft for a strip harvest (FUT) or $5-$8/graft for FUE. At the low end expect to pay $3,000 for a hair transplant at the Hair Sciences Center, and at the high end you can expect to pay $15,000 or more.", "- 1 Generally for the transplant, the cost of a NeoGraft hair transplant is around $7 to $10 per graft. 2 However, it must be mentioned here that the effective cost of the hair transplant using the NeoGraft is same as the previous strip method, known as FUE. It also must be pointed out that the cost differs based on the geographical location, the number of sessions, and the clinic performing the procedure. 2 Depending on the amount of hair, the total cost of a NeoGraft hair transplant can range anywhere from as little as $5,000 to as much as $20,000.", "Laser Hair Removal Costs On average, the cost of laser hair removal in the smaller, bikini area is between $350 and $500. By contrast, the cost of treating a larger area, such as the back, averages between $600 and $900 per treatment session. However, treatment of the chest will only cost between $350 and $600. For the upper and lower legs, patients can expect to pay from $600 to $850 while the arms, on average, will cost only $350 to $500. The underarms are the cheapest area to treat, with a cost range of $250 to $350. But removing hair on the face and neck is comparable to the cost of laser hair removal on the back, with prices averaging $600 to $900 per treatment. On an annual basis, the typical cost of laser hair removal can often be less expensive than waxing.", "What does a hair transplant cost? Therefore the cost of buying and maintaining quality hair systems over 15 years is about $28,125.00 ($1,200 plus $675 in annual upkeep = $1,875 x 15 years = $28,125.00). This total cost far exceeds the typical cost of surgical hair restoration.", "How Platelet-Rich Plasma therapy can reverse hair loss How Platelet-Rich Plasma therapy can reverse hair loss. Dr Shuba Dharmana Mar 10, 2015 at 08:00 pm. Hair loss is a prime concern for many men and women these days – whether it is genetic, due to stress, bad haircare or any medical condition.ho should opt for PRP? People who have thinning hair, and those with androgenetic alopecia (male pattern baldness – hair loss at the top of the scalp and a receding hairline particularly along the temples), women with male pattern alopecia can all benefit from it.", "- As of 2015, the average cost of a single session of laser hair removal is $429, according to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. Most full treatments of laser hair removal take between four and six sessions, making the total cost for the procedure between $1,716 and $2,574.", "- At Rahal, average cost of hair transplant is determined on a “per graft” basis, though most of our patients invest anywhere from $5,000 – $15,000 per procedure (before available discounts). In order to determine the average cost of hair transplant, the first step is to schedule a free online consultation.", "Could These Drugs Wind Up Bankrupting Medicare? Unfortunately for Medicare, the annual wholesale costs of Praluent and Repatha are $14,600 and $14,100, respectively. This is a chronic condition, so these medications would be used throughout a person's lifetime -- meaning PCSK9 inhibitors could be ground zero for the undoing of Medicare.", "- The average hair transplant cost varies significantly by region and country. In fact, the price difference can be dramatic. In the United States, the average FUE hair transplant cost varies from $3,000.00 up to $24,000.00.We can often offer dedicated quality FUE hair restoration and still provide savings of 10-35% on hair transplantation costs.ess than the national average cost: The national average cost of a hair transplant using FUE grafts ranges from 5-11$ per hair follicle graft with various tools including Alphagraft, Neograft, SAFE, Artas hair robotic system and manual approaches.", "How much does SMP ®treatment typically cost? As a general guide, our scalp micropigmentation cost between £500 to £3,000. If you’re suffering from significant hair loss (rated as Norwood scale level 7 pattern balding), your course of three treatment sessions is likely to cost about £2,500.", "Does Platelet-Rich Plasma Injection Work? Without any clear evidence of benefit beyond placebo, PRP is now being marketed aggressively as a cure-all for sports injuries. And at about $300 per injection (the NYT reports $2000/treatment), there’s plenty of money to be made. … a nation-wide marketing initiative has begun, using sports celebrities as guinea pigs.", "- For Men: 26% (about 1 out of 4 users get some benefit). For Women: 19% (less than 1 out of 5 users get some benefit). Average Cost for a 12 Month Supply of Minoxidil - $220 Generic Minoxidil is also limited in how it can help your hair loss, because Minoxidil is not designed for Frontal Baldness or a Receding hair line.or Men: 26% (about 1 out of 4 users get some benefit). For Women: 19% (less than 1 out of 5 users get some benefit). Average Cost for a 12 Month Supply of Minoxidil - $220 Generic Minoxidil is also limited in how it can help your hair loss, because Minoxidil is not designed for Frontal Baldness or a Receding hair line.", "How much does a hair transplant cost? Hair transplant cost varies widely. Here are some facts of how the cost is figured, and some things you can do to save money. The usual cost of a hair transplant ranges between $3,000 and $20,000 USD. Of course, you can find cheaper and more expensive, but the exact cost is influenced by a number of factors. The main things that determine the cost of a hair transplant are: Number of grafts." ]
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how to become a certified yoga instructor
[ "How to Become a Yoga Instructor You will be a role model for the benefits of a yoga practice. This is why most yoga teacher-training programs require at least two years of committed yoga practice. Yoga instructors must model a mindful presence, a welcoming attitude and a compassionate approach to working with physical limits and challenges." ]
[ "Yoga Instructor Salary By State So if you’re asking yourself how much a yoga instructor can make it’s really not just about the training and whether you have an RYT 200 or RYT 500 but also which state you live in.he calculations and salary surveys were done in 2010 and come out to an average for Fitness Trainers and people involved in things like Yoga instruction making a median wage of $31,090 a year in annual pay.", "- Instructor candidates should note that completion of the AHA CIC does not guarantee that an Instructor. candidate will become an AHA Instructor. In order to become an AHA Instructor, candidates must align. with an AHA TC, complete the CIC, complete a discipline-specific Instructor course (BLS, Heartsaver, ACLS,", "How to Become a Yoga Instructor Other Considerations. 1 Cost – Expect to pay upwards of $3,000. 2 Schedule – Some programs are intensive, lasting only a month or two but meeting every day during that period. 3 Personality – Make sure you like and respect the head teachers; you will be spending a lot of time with them. Up 1 Next. Up Next. Up 1 Next. Up 2 Next. Up Next.", "- HOW TO BECOME A. WELDING TEACHER. To become a WELDING-TEACHER WELDING-INSTRUCTOR WELDING-EDUCATOR, you should first be highly skilled, knowledgeable, qualified, experienced and competent in the field of welding. In order to instruct or teach this craft to others, your background in the field of welding should be, thorough and comprehensive.", "Become a Teacher in Iowa To become a certified teacher in Georgia, you will need to fulfill these requirements: 1 Step One: Complete a bachelor's degree and other prerequisite coursework required. 2 Step Two: Complete a state-approved teacher preparation program. 3 Step Three: Pass required exams. Step Four: Submit a Georgia teaching credential application.", "- How to become a swimming instructor. You need to complete a recognised course to be accredited as a swimming instructor. This involves the completion of a core theory course (1 day course or CD ROM) and an elective course (2 day course).", "- At just $69.99 , the ExpertRating Yoga Instructor Certification is your 'best value-for-money' option for enrolling in a Yoga Instructor Program. Payments can be made using all major credit cards or PayPal. All payments are through secure online transactions.", "I want to be a yoga instructor. How much will my salary be? The Moksha or hot yoga community, for example, requires letters of recommendation from studio owners before would-be instructors can enroll in a training program. That way, Ms. Tsouluhas said, instructors will often be first in line for a job at the studio that made the recommendation.", "- All Are Welcome. We offer training programs in Hatha Yoga, Hatha Flow (Vinyasa), Kundalini Yoga, and Yoga Therapy. For teachers already certified at the 200 hour level, we offer continued studies to become certified at the 500 hour level with some of the most renowned yoga teachers, therapists, and philosophers from around the world.", "Teach The steps to becoming an American CPR Affiliating Instructor are as easy as 1-2-3! Complete and sign the ICCP form (Instructor Certification Challenge Program). Submit via email, fax, or mail with copies of ALL CURRENT CERTIFICATIONS and a current Photo ID.", "Become a Pilates Instructor in Florida - FL For students in Florida who wish to learn how to become a Pilates teacher, the steps are as follows: Graduate from high school or obtain your GED. Enroll in some Pilates classes. Becoming a Pilates instructor will be much easier and more rewarding if you know something about the discipline first.", "- You need to complete a recognised course to be accredited as a swimming instructor. This involves the completion of a core theory course (1 day course or CD ROM) and an elective course (2 day course).", "How to Become a Yoga Instructor For many, it's a yoga teacher training course. If you want to start teaching, it's a necessity. But even if you don't plan on becoming a yoga instructor, a good training program will transform your practice by increasing your knowledge of anatomy, philosophy, sequencing, and alignment.", "- Examine your chosen Pilates instructor training program and series of required courses, as well as the needed prerequisites. Understand exactly what you have to accomplish to become certified, and consider the total cost of training before you make a commitment.", "How to Become a Teacher in Georgia: Teacher Certification Traditional Approach for the Georgia Teacher Certification. 1 If you don't have a college degree yet, you'll need to achieve at least a bachelor's degree. 2 Take a teacher prep courses if you do not have any student teaching or other internship giving you teaching experience.", "Pilates Instructor Certification Basics Basic Mat Instructor certification is often offered as a weekend intensive, or over the course of two weekends, depending on the facility. Expect to pay anywhere from $100. to $300. or more for the certification. Again, consumers beware--Pilates training is not standardized, so you probably get what you pay for.", "Zumba Instructor Career In order to become a certified Zumba instructor, it is necessary to become certified through the Zumba Academy. The first courses in the series are Zumba Basic Steps Level 1 or Jump Start Gold. These classes can be taken at one of the many certified training facilities located throughout the country.his membership costs $30 per month and includes the ability to take continuing education courses. Those who want to specialize in certain types of Zumba exercise can expect to pay between $185 and $215 per course taken.", "- The Traditional Method. Most teachers become certified by earning a bachelor's degree in education from an accredited college of education. This usually takes about four years. Earning a bachelor's degree will allow you to teach grades one through high school.Although you can specialize in one artistic discipline, you will have to become well-versed in all aspects of art.he Not-So-Traditional Method. Many states, such as Florida, allow anyone with a bachelor's degree to become a teacher as long as she passes a basic test in her subject area. This test includes questions about art techniques, mediums and history.", "- There are two tests required to become a certified ServSafe Instructor. A standard Servsafe exam and an Instructor. exam. When you take ServSafe yourself, the instructor exam is for those participants wishing to teach Servsafe.", "Cosmetology Instructor Training in California To become a cosmetology instructor in California, you need to first obtain a cosmetologist license. Upon receiving a cosmetologist license, you also need to then receive a certification through post-secondary education if you wish to teach courses in permanent makeup, makeup artistry or electrology.", "The Salaries of Bikram Yoga Teachers In 2010, a yoga instructor teaching full-time could expect to earn an average of $31,090, according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. Other factors -- such as class size, location and overhead costs -- can impact instructors' salaries.", "Seniors' Fitness Instructor Course (SFIC) 1 To become a certified Seniors’ Fitness Instructor, five criteria must be met within one year of the completion date of the SFIC. Learn more about SFIC Certification. In order to maintain SFIC certification, five criteria must be met every two years. Learn more about SFIC Renewal.", "How to Become a Yoga Instructor But even more than classroom charisma or marketing skills, what a yoga instructor needs is a dedicated personal yoga practice. As a yoga teacher, you will do more than lead people through postures. You will be a role model for the benefits of a yoga practice. This is why most yoga teacher-training programs require at least two years of committed yoga practice.", "- Platinum Yoga Certification Courses. This is the highest quality and most informative of the online Yoga Teacher Training courses. These courses provide a deeper understanding above the rest in alignment, form, assisting, and anatomy, related to teaching a Yoga session.I can’t thank you enough for the great experience I had during my teacher training at Aura Wellness. Your teacher training program provided me with the tools to better understand Yoga, its meaning, its practice and best of all how to be a better teacher.” Read More.", "How to Become a Yoga Instructor If you teach in a yoga studio or rent a space to teach, you will likely be paid by the number of students you have. For example, a studio may offer a $20 base pay per 90-minute class, plus $2–$5 per student. So with 20 students, you’d earn $60–$120.", "What Education Is Needed to Become a Personal Trainer? Some areas of practice may require more specialized training than just obtaining a fitness degree and certification. A good example of this is the training for yoga instructors. Some training programs for yoga instructors are known to last upwards of two years. For example, the Yoga Alliance offers a program that requires a minimum of 200 hours of instruction with a specified number of hours required for each category of training.", "Admissions & Financial Aid There are five requirements to become a certified teacher. 1 Obtain a Bachelor’s Degree-You must earn a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university.", "- There are five requirements to become a certified teacher. 1 Obtain a Bachelor’s Degree - You must earn a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university.", "Youâre Never Going to Make a Living as a Yoga Teacher (And Other Things Nobody Tells You at Yoga Teacher Training) Teacher training schools are really cranking them out! Yoga Alliance-certified programs, which require 200+ hours of practice and study and are conducted by experienced practitioners, are the gold standard. Unfortunately many teacher trainings, conducted online or in an afternoon, do not live up to these standards. Charlatanism can run rampant.", "Youâre Never Going to Make a Living as a Yoga Teacher (And Other Things Nobody Tells You at Yoga Teacher Training) Teacher training schools are really cranking them out! Yoga Alliance-certified programs, which require 200+ hours of practice and study and are conducted by experienced practitioners, are the gold standard. Unfortunately many teacher trainings, conducted online or in an afternoon, do not live up to these standards." ]
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the branch of science of how the body function has a disease
[ "pathology pathology (pəthol´əjē), n 1. the branch of science that deals with disease in all its relations, especially with its nature and the functional and material changes it causes. n 2. in medical jurisprudence, the science of disease; the part of medicine that deals with the nature of disease, its causes, and its symptoms." ]
[ "- the body s functions are conducted by organs each organ is a recognizable structure for example the heart lungs liver eyes and stomach that performs specific functions an organ is made of several types of tissue and therefore several types of cells see cellshe body s functions are conducted by organs each organ is a recognizable structure for example the heart lungs liver eyes and stomach that performs specific functions an organ is made of several types of tissue and therefore several types of cells see cells", "Disease A disease is a particular abnormal condition, a disorder of a structure or function, that affects part or all of an organism. The causal study of disease is called pathology.Disease is often construed as a medical condition associated with specific symptoms and signs. It may be caused by factors originally from an external source, such as infectious disease, or it may be caused by internal dysfunctions, such as autoimmune diseases. medical condition is a broad term that includes all diseases, lesions and disorders. While the term medical condition generally includes mental illnesses, in some contexts the term is used specifically to denote any illness, injury, or disease except for mental illnesses.", "physiology (fĭz'ē-ŏl'ə-jē) The scientific study of an organism's vital functions, including growth and development, the absorption and processing of nutrients, the synthesis and distribution of proteins and other organic molecules, and the functioning of different tissues, organs, and other anatomic structures.", "Medical Terminology Definition of Disease Disease (Latin dis- = lack of, opposite of + ease = convenience, comfort) literally means lack of strength or satisfaction. It also means a person is no longer at ease. In medicine, disease means an impairment in structure or function of a certain body part or mind with identifiable symptoms.hat is Ischemia? Ischemia is the medical term for an inadequate blood supply to a specific area of the body. This results in a reduced oxygen supply as blood has difficulty in reaching the target tissues or organs.", "Liver Functions Many scientist believe the liver is connected to, or at least aware, of every disease or dysfunction that is happening inside the body. 1 Metabolizes proteins, fats, and carbohydrates, thus providing energy and nutrients. 2 Stores vitamins, minerals, and sugars. 3 Filters the blood and helps remove harmful chemicals and bacteria.", "- This branch of pathology involves the study and diagnosis of disease based on the examination of surgically removed bodily specimens or sometimes of the whole body (autopsy).", "Function and Role of Immune System The immune system attacks these disease causing organisms through a sequence of steps referred to as the immune response. The immune system is composed of a number of cells, tissues and organs that work in association and attacks the disease causing microorganisms and protect the human body.", "Branches of science Biology is the branch of natural science concerned with the study of life and living organisms, including their structure, function, growth, origin, evolution, distribution, and taxonomy. Biology is a vast subject containing many subdivisions, topics, and disciplines.", "- bi·o·med·i·cine. (bī′ō-mĕd′ĭ-sĭn) n. The branch of medicine that deals with the application of the biological sciences, especially biochemistry, molecular biology, and genetics, to the understanding, treatment, and prevention of disease. bi′o·med′i·cal (-ĭ-kəl) adj. biomedical. (ˌbaɪəʊˈmɛdɪkəl)", "DISEASE disease - an impairment of health or a condition of abnormal functioning. 1 illness, sickness, unwellness, malady - impairment of normal physiological function affecting part or all of an organism. 2 disease of the neuromuscular junction - a disease characterized by impairment of neuromuscular junctions.", "Anatomy & Physiology - Body Systems The Neurological System. The branches of science that will help you understand the body parts and functions are anatomy and physiology. Anatomy deals with the study of the human body (the component parts, structure and position) and physiology the study of how the body functions.", "- A physiological disease is a disease in which the organs or the systems in the body malfunction causing illnesses. Some examples are asthma, hypertension, diabetes, glaucoma, and strokes.", "Disease A disease is a particular abnormal condition, a disorder of a structure or function, that affects part or all of an organism. The causal study of disease is called pathology.n humans, disease is often used more broadly to refer to any condition that causes pain, dysfunction, distress, social problems, or death to the person afflicted, or similar problems for those in contact with the person.", "- A disease is a particular abnormal condition, a disorder of a structure or function, that affects part or all of an organism. The causal study of disease is called pathology.Disease is often construed as a medical condition associated with specific symptoms and signs. It may be caused by factors originally from an external source, such as infectious disease, or it may be caused by internal dysfunctions, such as autoimmune diseases.he term disease broadly refers to any condition that impairs the normal functioning of the body. For this reason, diseases are associated with dysfunctioning of the body's normal homeostatic process.", "Anatomic Pathology Anatomic (or anatomical) pathology is the branch of medicine that studies the effect of disease on the structure of body organs, both as a whole (grossly) and microscopically. The primary role of anatomic pathology is to identify abnormalities that can help to diagnose disease and manage treatment.natomic pathologists are also involved in performing post-mortem examinations (autopsies). An autopsy may be performed after a person has died of an illness that could not, for whatever reason, be properly or fully diagnosed before death.", "What Is Anatomy and Physiology? Physiology is the study of the function of body parts and the body as a whole. Some specializations within each of these sciences follow: Gross (macroscopic) anatomy is the study of body parts visible to the naked eye, such as the heart or bones. Histology is the study of tissues at the microscopic level.", "List of life sciences List of life sciences - Medicine and its branches. 1 Medicine – applied science or practice of the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease. 2 Anesthesiology – branch of medicine that deals with life support and anesthesia during surgery. 3 Cardiology – branch of medicine that deals with disorders of the heart and the blood vessels.", "physiology physiology. the branch of biology dealing with the functions and activities of living organisms and their parts, including all physical and chemical processes.hysiology. the branch of biology dealing with the functions and activities of living organisms and their parts, including all physical and chemical processes.", "Function and Role of Immune System The body’s defense against various microorganisms that cause disease and illness is the immune system. The immune system attacks these disease causing organisms through a sequence of steps referred to as the immune response.The immune system is composed of a number of cells, tissues and organs that work in association and attacks the disease causing microorganisms and protect the human body.The cells of the immune system are the leukocytes or the white blood cells.he immune system is composed of a number of cells, tissues and organs that work in association and attacks the disease causing microorganisms and protect the human body.", "Immune system Immunology is a science that examines the structure and function of the immune system. It originates from medicine and early studies on the causes of immunity to disease. The earliest known reference to immunity was during the plague of Athens in 430 BC.", "- The liver is a gland and plays a major role in metabolism with numerous functions in the human body, including regulation of glycogen storage, decomposition of red blood cells, plasma protein synthesis, hormone production, and detoxification.he diagnosis of liver disease is made by liver function tests, groups of blood tests, that can readily show the extent of liver damage. If infection is suspected, then other serological tests will be carried out. Sometimes, an ultrasound or a CT scan is needed to produce an image of the liver.", "- The study of how disease affects the functioning of the human body is called: a. psychology. b. physiology. c. pathophysiology. d. anatomy. 2. The process by which glucose and other nutrients are converted into energy is called: a.", "Hematology Hematology, also spelled haematology, is the branch of medicine concerned with the study of the cause, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases related to blood. It involves treating diseases that affect the production of blood and its components, such as blood cells, hemoglobin, blood proteins, bone marrow, platelets, blood vessels, spleen, and the mechanism of coagulation. Such diseases might include hemophilia, blood clots, other bleeding disorders and blood cancers such as leukemia,", "Disease A disease is a particular abnormal condition that affects part or all of an organism not caused by external force (see 'injury') and that consists of a disorder of a structure or function, usually serving as an evolutionary disadvantage", "NEUROLOGY medical science - the science of dealing with the maintenance of health and the prevention and treatment of disease. clinical neurology, neurology - (neurology) the branch of medicine that deals with the nervous system and its disorders. clinical neurology. medical specialty, medicine - the branches of medical science that deal with nonsurgical techniques. neurology - the branch of medical science that deals with the nervous system. 1 mass action, mass-action principle - (neurology) the principle that the cortex of the brain operates as a coordinated system with large masses of neural tissue involved in all complex functioning.", "- General pathology describes the scientific study of disease which can be described as any abnormailty that is causing changes in the structure or function of body parts. In pathology, the causes, mechanisms and extent of disease may be examined. The resulting changes in the structure or function of a body part and significance of the disease is also considered.", "Body Functions & Life Process Body Functions. Body functions are the physiological or psychological functions of body systems. The body's functions are ultimately its cells' functions. Survival is the body's most important business.Survival depends on the body's maintaining or restoring homeostasis, a state of relative constancy, of its internal environment.ts major activities or functions are responding to changes in the body's environment, exchanging materials between the environment and cells, metabolizing foods, and integrating all of the body's diverse activities. The body's ability to perform many of its functions changes gradually over the years.", "Disease A disease is a particular abnormal condition, a disorder of a structure or function, that affects part or all of an organism. The causal study of disease is called pathology. Disease is often construed as a medical condition associated with specific symptoms and signs.n humans, disease is often used more broadly to refer to any condition that causes pain, dysfunction, distress, social problems, or death to the person afflicted, or similar problems for those in contact with the person.", "Branches of medicine 1 Histology is the branch of medicine and biology that study the microscopic structure of cells and tissues under a light microscope. 2 Immunology considered as the main branch of medical science that deals with all mechanics physiological of the biological integral defense of all organisms, called the immune system.", "- Human physiology studies how our cells, muscles and organs work together, how they interact. Physiology, sometimes referred to as the science of life, looks at living mechanisms, from the molecular basis of cell function to the whole integrated behavior of the entire body. The word physiology comes from the Ancient Greek physis, which means nature, origin, and logia, which means study of." ]
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what does agriculturalist mean
[ "CULTIVATOR 1. agriculturalist-someone concerned with the science or art or business of cultivating the soil. agriculturist, cultivator, grower, raiser. farmer, granger, husbandman, sodbuster-a person who operates a farm. fruit grower-someone who grows fruit commercially.. agriculturalist-someone concerned with the science or art or business of cultivating the soil. agriculturist, cultivator, grower, raiser. farmer, granger, husbandman, sodbuster-a person who operates a farm. fruit grower-someone who grows fruit commercially." ]
[ "What Is a Cultivator Image from the collection of Melissa J Wantuck. A cultivator is a tool used for gardening and farming. When properly used, a cultivator will help keep soil healthy for the plants growing in it. Different types of cultivator are used for commercial farming and home gardening.", "- A cultivator is any of several types of farm implement used for secondary tillage.", "What is an Agronomist? What is an Agronomist? Agronomy is defined as the science of cultivating and utilizing plants for various uses, including sustenance, fuel, and fabrics. What Does an Agronomist Do? Agronomists study the numerous ways plants can be cultivated, genetically altered, and utilized to our advantage. Agronomists can specialize in a number of different fields, but most focus on increasing the quality and quantity of plants produced - particularly for food stores.", "- “Ask a farmer” is a new column written by a different Minnesota corn farmer every month. It will be sent on the third Monday of each month and cover farming issues and questions that farmers often hear from the non-farming general public. Sweet corn.", "Definitions &Translations Agriculture was the key development in the rise of sedentary human civilization, whereby farming of domesticated species created food surpluses that nurtured the development of civilization. The study of agriculture is known as agricultural science.", "planter Definition of planter. 1 1 : one that cultivates plants: such asa (1) : farmer (2) : one who owns or operates a plantationb : a planting machine or implement. 2 2 : one who settles or founds a place and especially a new colony. 3 3 : a container in which ornamental plants are grown.", "Farmer However, in the not so distant past a farmer was a person who promotes or improves the growth of (a plant, crop, etc.) by labor and attention, land or crops or raises animals (as livestock or fish).irt farmer is an American colloquial term for a practical farmer, or one who farms his own land. In developed nations, a farmer (as a profession) is usually defined as someone with an ownership interest in crops or livestock, and who provides land or management in their production.", "Farmer A farmer (also called an agriculturer) is a person engaged in agriculture, raising living organisms for food or raw materials.The term usually applies to people who do some combination of raising field crops, orchards, vineyards, poultry, or other livestock.irt farmer is an American colloquial term for a practical farmer, or one who farms his own land. In developed nations, a farmer (as a profession) is usually defined as someone with an ownership interest in crops or livestock, and who provides land or management in their production.", "definitions - Arboristreport a problem An arborist, or (less commonly) arboriculturist, is a professional in the practice of arboriculture, which is the cultivation, management, and study of individual trees, shrubs, vines, and other perennial woody plants.", "agriculture the science, art, or occupation concerned with cultivating land, raising crops, and feeding, breeding, and raising livestock; farming. the production of crops, livestock, or poultry.", "- Agricultural Purpose – a purpose related to the transportation of farm implements, equipment, supplies, or products on a farm or between farms. Operation between a dwelling and a farm or piece of non-agricultural property does not meet this definition unless the dwelling is on the same piece of property as the farm.", "Agricultural Economist: Job Description, Duties and Salary Job Description for an Agricultural Economist. Agricultural economists employ principles and concepts of economics to learn more about the supply and demand of goods and services in the agricultural sector. This includes analysis of production, consumption, and distribution.gricultural Economist: Job Description, Duties and Salary. Learn about the education and preparation needed to become an agricultural economist. Get a quick view of the degree requirements, job description and duties as well as salary statistics to find out if this is the career for you.", "- horticulturalist (horticulturalists plural) A horticulturalist is a person who grows flowers, fruit, and vegetables, especially as their job.", "Definitions &Translations Agriculture was the key development in the rise of sedentary human civilization, whereby farming of domesticated species created food surpluses that nurtured the development of civilization.", "What Is an Agrarian Society? Social Sciences. An agrarian society focuses its economy primarily on agriculture and the cultivation of large fields. This distinguishes it from the hunter-gatherer society, which produces none of its own food, and the horticultural society, which produces food in small gardens rather than fields.", "- Use agricultural in a sentence. Adjective. (comparative more agricultural, superlative most agricultural) Of or pertaining to agriculture; connected with, or engaged in, tillage; as, the agricultural class; agricultural implements, wages, et cetera.", "- Full Definition of AGRICULTURAL. : of, relating to, used in, or concerned with agriculture. — ag·ri·cul·tur·al·ly adverb. See agricultural defined for English-language learners. See agricultural defined for kids. ADVERTISEMENT.", "Agrarian society An agrarian society (or agricultural society) is any society whose economy is based on producing and maintaining crops and farmland. Another way to define an agrarian society is by seeing how much of a nation's total production is in agriculture. In an agrarian society cultivating the land is the primary source of wealth.", "field-hand field-hand: A hand or person who works in the fields; a laborer on a farm or plantation.", "environmentalist A person who advocates reduce, re-use and recycle is an example of an environmentalist. environmentalist a person who accepts the theory that environment is of overriding importance in determining individual characteristics", "What is a Cultivator? A cultivator is both a general term for any tool that is used to prepare soil for planting, and the name of four specific tools: a piece of machinery attached to a tractor, a small engine-propelled machine, a hand-action tool, and a traditional hand-tool.", "agricultural productivity definition, agricultural productivity meaning | English dictionary n the science or occupation of cultivating land and rearing crops and livestock; farming; husbandry. Related adj → geoponic. (C17: from Latin agricultura, from ager field, land + cultura culture) ♦ agricultural adj.", "Definitions &Translations Wiktionary (3.00 / 1 vote) Rate this definition: agriculture (Noun). The art or science of cultivating the ground, including the harvesting of crops, and the rearing and management of livestock; tillage; husbandry; farming.Origin: From agricultura, from ager, field + cultura, cultivation.See acre, and culture.griculture. Agriculture, also called farming or husbandry, is the cultivation of animals, plants, fungi, and other life forms for food, fiber, biofuel, drugs and other products used to sustain and enhance human life.", "- A - Horticulture is small scale, low intensity farming. This subsistence pattern involves at least part time planting and tending of domesticated food plants. Pigs, chickens, or other relatively small domesticated animals are often raised for food and prestige. Many horticultural societies supplement their farming subsistence base with occasional hunting and gathering of wild plants and animals. Horticulturalist population densities are higher than those of most foragers and pastoralists.", "What does USDAstand for? Agriculture Department - the federal department that administers programs that provide services to farmers (including research and soil conservation and efforts to stabilize the farming economy); created in 1862. Department of Agriculture, USDA, Agriculture.", "agriculture Someone who works as a farmer is in the agriculture industry. The Latin root of agriculture is agri, or field, plus cultura, cultivation. Cultivating a piece of land, or planting and growing food plants on it, is largely what agriculture means. Raising animals for meat or milk also falls under the category of agriculture. If we didn't have agriculture, we'd all be running around the woods, picking berries and trying to shoot things.", "What does agriculture mean? exists and is an alternate of . Agriculture is the industry or practice of humans purposefully growing crops or raising livestock for the production of foodstuffs that either they can consume directly, they can consume after some process, or they can feed to other livestock/organisms that can themselves be consumed directly or through some process.", "What is agriculture and where did it begin? Wikipedia says agriculture is, “The cultivation of animals, plants, fungi, and other life forms for food, fiber, biofuel and other products used to sustain life.” Dictionary.com says, “The science, art or occupation concerned with cultivating land, raising crops and feeding, breeding and raising livestock; farming.”", "What are the differences between ecologists and environmentalists? Environmentalist is often a term used to describe impassioned tree huggers but the word literally means someone who studies the environment so environmentalists can be scientists as well. An ecologist studies the environment and an environmentalist wants to save the environment.", "Definitions &Translations Wiktionary(0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: agrarian(Noun) A person who advocates the political interests of working farmers. agrarian(Adjective) Of, or relating to, the ownership, tenure and cultivation of land." ]
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