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Recipes That Make The Most Of Garlic Scapes Cooking with garlic scapes is like getting to have scallions that taste like garlic -- so yes, go get some while they're around! 1 1 Orzo Cooked Risotto-style With Shiitake Mushrooms And Garlic Scapes. Seasons And Suppers. 2 2 Garlic Scape Vinegar. Catie Baumer Schwalb / PitchforkDiaries.com.
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What the Heck Do I Do With Garlic Scapes? 1) Make a killer pesto. Pesto is great on so many things: pasta, toast, salad even. But put some garlic scape pesto on your homemade pizza and watch your dinner guests melt with glee. Combine one cup chopped scapes, ¼ cup pine nuts, a half cup of olive oil, ¼ cup Parmesan, salt and pepper into a food processor.
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What the Heck Do I Do With Garlic Scapes? The scapes need to be harvested early in the season, typically late spring or early summer so that the actual garlic bulb can form for harvest later in the season. If left to grow, the scapes flower and draw nutrients and flavor away from the actual bulb, leaving the greens as a discarded byproduct.
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Garlic Scapes The scapes are the flower stems that garlic plants produce before the bulbs mature. Growers often remove the scapes to push the plantâs energy toward bigger bulbs, and when harvested while they are young and tender, the scapes are delicious.
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Garlic Scapes There is a lot of discussion among garlic growers about the exact best time to pick scapes â what âearlyâ means. Part of this discussion is due to the fact that there are different varieties of garlic, and some produce large scapes while others produce very small ones.
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Recipes That Make The Most Of Garlic Scapes They might be something of a mystery to many, but garlic scapes are worth getting to know. They're twisty, curly, bright green stems that shoot up from garlic bulbs. They are also sometimes called garlic shoots, stems, spears, or, our favorite, serpent garlic. The garlic that we all know and love has separate cloves and papery skin.
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Garlic Scapes If the stems of the scape are starting their curls, you still can cook them if you trim off the base of the stems much the same way you would trim off the tough ends of asparagus. But, you also should trim off the tips of the garlic flower heads, especially if you intend to sauté or stir-fry them.
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What the Heck Do I Do With Garlic Scapes? (see her recipe for exact measurements). Close up the lid and let sit in your fridge for six weeks. By jarring them, the scapes will last up to six to eight months without any canning necessary. Unabashedly serve with wine and cheese at your next dinner party; if everyone has garlic breath, nobody has bad breath.
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- Far beyond patient surveys, TapCloud uses a patent-pending clinical engine to create a customized experience that gathers clinically important information about each patient based on their condition, their medications, and their previously reported symptoms.
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- TPCloud is a Project management tool for collaborating with colleagues and clients for managing and deploying AMX solutions for Mobile and Tablet devices. TPCloud connects you to your clients, giving you the ability to organise information and update devices without leaving the office. Faster response times, better management of devices...this is the power of TPCloud.
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- Join LinkedIn to get the latest news, insights, and opportunities from over 3 million companies. The voice of the patient. Patients are the only source for many important types of health information --- pain level, symptoms, emotions, concerns, and medication compliance cannot be captured in any other way.
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- Come see what a real patient-centered solution looks like. TapCloud is the result of the intensely personal experience of caring for a loved one with a serious medical condition.
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- And patient engagement is the key. TapCloud introduces a new model of patient engagement designed to connect with patients on a personal level. Instead of focusing on their condition or disease, our proven approach uncovers powerful insights on the day-to-day experience of at-risk patients.
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- Of seeing first-hand the unnecessary pain caused by a patient who doesn't understand their medication instructions. Of seeing symptoms go unresolved for months. We discovered, with the right approach, the communication gap is entirely manageable and the patient can easily communicate her symptoms to her doctors. That if the plan is built around the patient, they can and will follow it. That small things can make a big difference in a patient's quality of life. Even though one battle was lost, the lessons live on. Tom Riley, CEO Tom has over 25 years experience in healthcare technology.
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- About Us Come see what a real patient-centered solution looks like TapCloud is the result of the intensely personal experience of caring for a loved one with a serious medical condition.
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- When you look into the sky and see a cloud, it is actually moisture you are seeing. Most of the time, water vapor in the air cannot be seen unless it collects and condenses to form a cloud. Clean air (without any dust or particles) will not produce clouds without supersaturation (or relative humidity above 100%). Luckily for us, Mother Nature and humans put lots of Cloud Condensation Nuclei or dust into the atmosphere.
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- Other particles in the atmosphere, including bacteria, can also play a role in serving as condensation nuclei. When temperatures or pressures decrease, the air cannot hold as much water. Go to the dewpoint temperature definition to see a great diagram of relative humidity and dewpoint temperature.
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- Users can register devices easily with a simple PIN number. PIN registration makes it simple for you to deploy Tokens and updates. Users can now enter a simple PIN to instantly register the device and download the settings and TP4 files. No need for prior registration, your user is up and running in minutes.
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"""I Promised My Parents I'd Never Put Them in a Nursing Home""" Even when your elders are in a nursing home, you are still a caregiver. I had a time when I had three people in a home (plus two others in separate apartments) and I was at everyone's place every day. It wasn't a cakewalk, by any means. I was still a caregiver.
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Assisted Living or a Nursing Home? âGood nursing homeâ is not a contradiction, by the way, despite the industryâs longstanding and well-documented problems. âNursing homes have gotten a bad rap,â Ms. Gwyther said. There are good ones, and there are seniors who need them.
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Is it unethical to put elderly parents in a nursing home? Why or why not? In my opinion, it's not unethical to put elderly parents in a nursing home. What's unethical and letting them suffer at home and with no one to provide care for them. You are responsibile for their well-being especially now that they are old, weak and will require long-term care.
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Assisted Living or a Nursing Home? But assisted living wonât work for everyone, either. I consulted Ms. Gwyther and Dr. Hawes for guidance on which older people are likely to do well there and which will need the greater supervision and higher staff ratios a good nursing home can offer.
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Assisted Living or a Nursing Home? You may have experienced this fraught conversation, too: Your elderly parent grasps your hand and pleads, âPromise me youâll never put me in a nursing home.â. Dr. Hawes, a professor of health policy and management at the Texas A&M Health Science Center, happens to be one of the nationâs leading experts on long-term care.
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Is it unethical to put elderly parents in a nursing home? Why or why not? A proper nursing facility is well-equipped & has the right resources to care for residents. To take your question 1 level deeper, it is unethical to place them in a nursing home knowing the facilities & services are not well maintained & the staff are under qualified.
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Could You Be Forced to Pay Momâs Nursing Home Bill? Consider the case of John Pittas, who was sued by a nursing home in Allentown, Pa., that wanted him to make good on his motherâs unpaid $93,000 bill, accrued during her six-month stay in 2007 and 2008. A few months ago, the Superior Court of Pennsylvania agreed with the nursing home and ruled that Pittas did indeed owe the money.
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Is it unethical to put elderly parents in a nursing home? Why or why not? Under filial law, you will be obliged to pay for your parent's long-term care expenses. Nursing home costs a lot and as a matter of fact its median cost nowadays is around $88,000 annually. It's best to help your parents plan ahead by purchasing long-term care insurance.
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"""I Promised My Parents I'd Never Put Them in a Nursing Home""" If you put your parents in a nursing home, they still need you, the primary caregiver. They need you as an advocate. They need you to put the personal touches on their rooms and to be visible to the home staff and the other residents. They need you to help them settle in and make friends.
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Could You Be Forced to Pay Momâs Nursing Home Bill? If your parent enters a nursing home and might have trouble paying the bill, consult an elder law attorney. The lawyer can help you and your parent file for Medicaid on behalf of your parent to cover the nursing home bills.
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Which programming languages are most popular (and what does that even mean)? The languages in the first cluster, Java, C, Python, and C++, are pretty much universal languages. They're not tied to a specific programming platform or focus. The most interesting clue is the second cluster, containing JavaScript, C#, PHP, and Swift. JavaScript and PHP are mainly web development languages. C# is a Microsoft-centric language. Swift is Apple's new main coding language. Fundamentally, the second cluster is platform-specific.
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Which programming languages are most popular (and what does that even mean)? PyPl looks at the popularity of language tutorials on Google. Unfortunately, that doesn't really help. If you're looking at what languages to learn, or what languages you need to support, it's hard to decide which chart is the one to bet on. Okay, I get it. So what's the most popular language?
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13 programming languages defining the future of coding 1. R. At heart, R is a programming language, but it's more of a standard bearer for the world's current obsession with using statistics to unlock patterns in large blocks of data. R was designed by statisticians and scientists to make their work easier.
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Which programming languages are most popular (and what does that even mean)? The article shows a number of possible factors for measuring popularity, including: 1 The number of times the language name is mentioned in web searches, such as indicated by Google Trends. 2 The number of job advertisements that mention the language. 3 The number of books sold that teach or describe the language.
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Which programming languages are most popular (and what does that even mean)? This is such an open question that there's a Wikipedia article devoted to measuring programming language popularity. 1 The article shows a number of possible factors for measuring popularity, including: 2 The number of times the language name is mentioned in web searches, such as indicated by Google Trends.
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Which programming languages are most popular (and what does that even mean)? Popularity may not be a single vector answer, but students and professionals still want to know if they're guiding their careers and companies in the right direction. My UC Berkeley programming students often ask me which programming language is the most popular. It's a simple question with a far-from-simple answer. Let's start with why people want to know. Usually, at least when it comes to students, they ask which language is the most popular because they want to learn subjects where there are jobs. For most people, it makes very little sense to enter a field with knowledge about something that's not in demand.
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Which programming languages are most popular (and what does that even mean)? You could add some of these metrics to that list: 1 The number of courses sold by programming bootcamps. 2 The number of students enrolled in programming classes around the world. 3 The number of videos on each language on YouTube. 4 The number of postings on Reddit or Stack Exchange about a language.
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- January Population and Housing Estimates. E-1 Cities, Counties, and the State Population Estimates with Annual Percent Change: Press Release. E-1 Cities, Counties, and the State Population Estimates with Annual Percent Changeâ January 1, 2016 and 2017. E-4 Historical Population Estimates for Cities, Counties, and the State: 2010-2017 1990-2000 1970-1980.
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- 1 The California population continues to grow in all large age groups, except college age. The fastest growing cohort is 65 to 74 yearâolds due to baby boomers reaching. this milestone. Those advancing into the 75 to 84 yearâold group were born during a. period of low birth rates. War II.
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Population and Census Data LMI Resources and Data: LMI Home | By Customer | By Subject | By Geography | Data Library | LMI Online Services. 1 Population Data for California Statewide and County. 2 Demographic Profiles. 3 Labor Force and Occupation Data by Race/Ethnicity and Sex. 4 County-to-County Commute Maps. 5 Additional Population and Census related data. 1 California Demographic Research Unit. The Demographic Research Unit of the California Department of Finance is designated as the single official source of demographic data for state planning and budgeting.
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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%.
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Estimates E-7 California Population Estimates, with Components of Change and Crude Rates: July 1, 1900-2017 Annual Intercensal Population Estimates by Race/Ethnicity with Age and Gender Detail:
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- Current Los Angeles County, California Population, Demographics and stats in 2016, 2017. Learn more by clicking the Google or Facebook button below.
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Projections Forecasts of population, components of change, and public school enrollment at the state and county level produced by the Demographic Research Unit. Population Projections (Baseline 2016) - Methodology. Press Release.
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Precocious puberty Precocious puberty. In medicine, precocious puberty is puberty occurring at an unusually early age. In most cases, the process is normal in every aspect except the unusually early age, and simply represents a variation of normal development. In a minority of children, the early development is triggered by a disease such as a tumor or injury of the brain. Even when there is no disease, unusually early puberty can have adverse effects on social behavior and psychological development, can reduce adult height potential
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Precocious puberty Causes of central precocious puberty can include: 1 damage to the inhibitory system of the brain (due to infection, trauma, or irradiation), 2 hypothalamic hamartoma produces pulsatile gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH), 3 Langerhans cell histiocytosis, or. 4 McCuneâAlbright syndrome.
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PRECOCIOUS Dictionary entry overview: What does precocious mean? ⢠PRECOCIOUS (adjective) The adjective PRECOCIOUS has 2 senses: 1. characterized by or characteristic of exceptionally early development or maturity (especially in mental aptitude) 2. appearing or developing early Familiarity information: PRECOCIOUS used as an adjective is rare.
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Pernicious anemia Pernicious anemia. Pernicious anemia refers to a type of autoimmune anemia. Antibodies are directed against intrinsic factor or parietal cells which produce intrinsic factor. Intrinsic factor is required for vitamin B12 absorption, so impaired absorption of vitamin B12 can result. more... Home Diseases A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P
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Pernicious anemia The term pernicious anemia is sometimes used more loosely to include non-autoimmune causes of vitamin B12 deficiency. Diagnosis Blood testing typically shows a macrocytic anemia, and low levels of serum vitamin B12.
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Pernicious anemia The most prevalent and preventable form of microcytic anemia is iron deficiency anemia.(1) The prevalence of iron deficiency anemia in the United States ranges from 3 to 10 percent and may be as high as 30 percent in low-income populations.(5) Researchers in a 1997 study(6) of a private pediatric office in New York City evaluated 504 consecutive children, ages one to three years, for anemia.
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Precocious puberty Precocious puberty can make a child fertile when very young, with the youngest mother on record being Lina Medina, who gave birth at the age of 5 years, 7 months and 17 days, in one report and at 6 years 5 months in another.
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Precocious puberty Precocious puberty is associated with advancement in bone age, which leads to early fusion of epiphyses, thus resulting in reduced final height and short stature.
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Pernicious anemia The term pernicious anemia is sometimes used more loosely to include non-autoimmune causes of vitamin B12 deficiency. Diagnosis. Blood testing typically shows a macrocytic anemia, and low levels of serum vitamin B12. A Schilling test can then be used to distinguish between pernicious anemia, vitamin B12 malabsorption, and vitamin B12 deficiency.
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Precocious puberty Precocious puberty. [edit on Wikidata] In medicine, precocious puberty is puberty occurring at an unusually early age. In most cases, the process is normal in every aspect except the unusually early age, and simply represents a variation of normal development.
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Klondike Gold Rush Some became wealthy, but the majority went in vain. The Klondike Gold Rush ended in 1899 after gold was discovered in Nome, Alaska prompting an exodus from the Klondike. It has been immortalized by photographs, books, films, and artifacts. To reach the gold fields most took the route through the ports of Dyea and Skagway in Southeast Alaska.
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Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park A fuller appreciation of the story of the Klondike Gold Rush requires exploration and discovery on both sides of the CanadaâUnited States border. National historic sites in Whitehorse and Dawson City, Yukon, as well as in British Columbia, complete the story.
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Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park But it was not until the centennial of the gold rush, in 1998, that the dream of an international park was realized, when Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park and Chilkoot Trail National Historic Site were declared to constitute jointly the Klondike Gold Rush International Historical Park.
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- Coordinates: 64°3â²25â³N 139°26â²10â³W / 64.05694°N 139.43611°W / 64.05694; -139.43611. The Klondike Gold Rush was a migration by an estimated 100,000 prospectors to the Klondike region of the Yukon in north-western Canada between 1896 and 1899.
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Welcome to the Park Welcome to the Park. The Seattle unit of the Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park preserves the story of the stampede to the Yukon gold fields and Seattle's crucial role in this event. The headlines of a Seattle newspaper on July 17, 1897, Gold! Gold! Gold!
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Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park. Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park is a national historical park operated by the National Park Service that seeks to commemorate the Klondike Gold Rush of the late 1890s.
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Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park The downtown Skagway Historic District became a national landmark in 1962 and joined the national register in 1966. The Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park joined the national register in 1976, and the Chilkoot Trail became a national landmark in 1978.
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Where is the Klondike located? The Klondike is a region of the Yukon Territory in Canada. It is located east of the border of Alaska. It is named after the Klondike River which flows through the Yukon Territory. The Klondike is a region of the Yukon Territory in Canada. It is located east of the border of Alaska.
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Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park In 1998, Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park joined with Chilkoot Trail National Historic Site, Dawson Historical Complex National Historic Site, and The Thirty Mile stretch of the Yukon River to create Klondike Gold Rush International Historical Park, allowing for an integrated binational experience.
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When Was Global Warming Discovered? The Earliest Science Pointing to Climate Change Of the thinkers, Swedish scientist Svante Arrhenius was the first to claim that fossil fuel combustion may lead to enhanced global warming. He suggested a relationship between CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere and temperature, according to The Discovery of Global Warming, written by Spencer Weart. Arrhenius was fascinated by the ice ages.
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- Global warming could be influenced by a variety of factors. Millions of years ago a salt water fern absorbed CO2 from the atmosphere. As the ferns died they sank and that carbâ¦on became sequestered on the deep sea floor. The result was a gradual cooling of the climate.
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Energy, Plants & Man Global warming is a rise in the average temperature of the Earth. It most often results from increases in green house gases, such as carbon dioxide and methane. These gases trâ¦ap heat energy of the Earth. This raises the temperature of everything on Earth.
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- Timeline: How the world discovered global warming. U.N. climate talks in Durban, South Africa, from November 28-December 9 are aimed at agreeing new measures to stem rising emissions of planet-warming greenhouse gases. 300 BC - Theophrastus, a student of Greek philosopher Aristotle, documents that human activity can affect climate.
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When was global warming discovered? No one seriously believed that global warming was coming. After much criticism, the work of Arrhenius was ignored by the scientific community. It was not until the 1970s that scientists began to take the possibility of global warming seriously and began to accept at least the principles of Arrhenius' research.
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When Was Global Warming Discovered? The Earliest Science Pointing to Climate Change Though the global warming debate appears to have intensified in the past few decades, an overwhelming majority of scientists feel that humans have contributed to the planet's increasing temperatures, but when this phenomenon first discovered? Research into what makes Earth unique goes back centuries.
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Global warming As is common in science there was a gradual accumulation of evidence by many scientists. Early discoveries⦠about climate change (American Institute of Physics - the discovery of global warming) 1824 Jean-Baptiste Fourier calculates that the Earth would be far colder if it lacked an atmosphere.
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Timeline: How the world discovered global warming Timeline: How the world discovered global warming. U.N. climate talks in Durban, South Africa, from November 28-December 9 are aimed at agreeing new measures to stem rising emissions of planet-warming greenhouse gases. Following is a look at how the world discovered global warming and international steps to try to address it: 300 BC - Theophrastus, a student of Greek philosopher Aristotle, documents that human activity can affect climate.
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When Was Global Warming Discovered? The Earliest Science Pointing to Climate Change Though the global warming debate appears to have intensified in the past few decades, an overwhelming majority of scientists feel that humans have contributed to the planet's increasing temperatures, but when this phenomenon first discovered? when, was, global warming, discovered, earliest.
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When was global warming discovered? The first serious research conducted on the effect of changes in CO2 levels was in 1896, when Arrhenius completed a laborious numerical computation which suggested that cutting the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere by half could lower the temperature in Europe some 4-5°C (roughly 7-9°F) - that is, to an ice age level.
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- Down on the Pharm Wake up in your Right Mind. The Worldâs Biggest Tick. is George Sorosâ¦â¦â¦. who is sucking blood once more as the Euro threatens to crash. His company is lined up with other hedge fund investors, betting on the fall of the Europeâs currency, and hoping to make big bucks.
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- Biggest tick in the world. Caption: Biggest tick in the world. Scientist holding a jar with the preserved remains of the largest tick (superfamily Ixodoidea) to be found, nicknamed big tick. This arachnid was discovered on a cow in Central America. Release details: Model release not available.
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Areas with Prevalence of Fleas and Ticks Areas with Prevalence of Fleas and Ticks. Fleas and ticks pose more of a problem for dogs and cats in certain parts of the United States than in others. A climate where the environment is warmer and more humid allows populations of fleas and ticks to explode, causing serious health concerns for the cats, dogs, and humans in these locations.
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- From the scutum (shield like plate behind the mouthparts) this certainly looks like a Dermacentor tick, and if this was found in South-eastern British Columbia, it's probably Dermacentor andersoni (engorged female).
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25 Most Dangerous Bugs In The World Deer Tick. Every year the Deer Tick infects thousands of people with Lyme Disease. Lyme Disease begins with a rash around the bite resembling a bullâs eye. Early symptoms include head ache and fever. As time passes, the victim will suffer stiff joints and heart problems.
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- If you think this tick is large, you should see the ones I work with: the African tick, Amblyomma hebraeum. It is a full 3-5 times larger than D. andersoni! The normal engorged weight of D. andersoni is averages about 500-700 mg. A. hebraeum averages 2000 - 3000 mg.
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25 Most Dangerous Bugs In The World Army Ants. The first creature on our list that would be dangerous in the typical sense of the word, army ants are known for their aggression, especially as predators. Unlike other species of ants, army ants do not construct their own permanent nests. Instead, they build colonies that move from one place to another.
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Areas with Prevalence of Fleas and Ticks By Jennifer Kvamme, DVM. Fleas and ticks pose more of a problem for dogs and cats in certain parts of the United States than in others. A climate where the environment is warmer and more humid allows populations of fleas and ticks to explode, causing serious health concerns for the cats, dogs, and humans in these locations.
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The site for parasites: Georgia Southern houses the world's largest tick collection They're so beautiful in their diversity, in their size and color.. Her beloved ticks, preserved in 70 percent ethanol and kept in a series of file cabinets in GSU's building 204, comprise the world's largest tick collection, with representatives of most of the planet's 850 (or so) species. They've been gathered over the past century from around the globe.
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- Christ in the Desert. On Saturday, I watched good friends carry a miniature white casket up the aisle of our parish church, to be laid before the altar for a funeral Mass. My friends have entered the season of Lent in a profound way. Continue Reading ».
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What Should I Do When My Child Has a Seizure? Other types of seizures are more intense and frightening. You, your family members, teachers, babysitters, and anyone else who looks after your child should know what to do when your child has a seizure. The most important things to do for any type of seizure are to remain calm and keep your child safe.
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- Wait five minutes after your child has had a hot or cold drink (or it will affect the temperature). Place the thermometer well under one side of your childâs tongue. Have your child hold it in place with her lips, not her teeth, and tell her to breathe through her nose.
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What to Do When Your Child Has a Fever In most cases, monitoring a fever isn't going to change the course of treatment. The key is keeping your child comfortable. So Grandma had it right with this one. Dr. Shubin says the best thing you can you do is encourage rest and plenty of fluids to prevent dehydration. I do not treat fever, Dr. Shubin says.
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What to Do When Your Child Has a Fever I don't like to see a fever going on for days, Petersen says. The whole idea is for the fever to do its job, to break and for the child to recover.. The bottom line: trust your gut and seek support anytime you have concerns.
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What Should I Do When My Child Has a Seizure? If possible, note the time that the seizure began, and how long it lasts. If it is the childâs first convulsive seizure, or if it lasts more than five minutes, call 911 or emergency services. Pay attention to the nature and the length of the seizure so you can give an accurate report.
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Tom Petty was a heroin addict in the â90s. Hereâs why heâs finally talking about it. You stumble upon George Harrison, Jeff Lynne, and Petty in Pettyâs office, jamming. Basically, youâre witnessing the birth of the Traveling Wilburys. I went and I gave Tom and his family a copy of an Ann Peebles record. They got me a Beatles magazine from 1965, the year I was born.
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Tom Petty was a heroin addict in the â90s. Hereâs why heâs finally talking about it. The idea for a new unauthorized Tom Petty biography came from a surprising source: Tom Petty. âHe didnât want it to be authorized because he felt like authorized meant bullâ-,â says Warren Zanes, whose âPetty: The Biographyâ arrives next month. âHe said, âI want it to be yours.
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Tom Petty on New Mudcrutch LP and Why He's Done With Solo Albums Tom Petty on New Mudcrutch LP and Why He's Done With Solo Albums. There's nobody I'm longing to play with, says Petty. I'd rather play with the Heartbreakers. Tom Petty says the Heartbreakers are just my favorite band to play with.. Credit: Paul R. Giunta/Getty.
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- See those fault lines. Lay down like land mines. It's hard to relax. A promise broken. The ground breaks open. Love falls through the cracks. And I've got a few of my own. I've got a few of my own fault lines. Running under my life.
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The Waiting (song) The Waiting (song) The Waiting is the lead single from Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers' album Hard Promises released in 1981. The song peaked at #19 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart and #1 on the magazine's new Rock Tracks chart, where it remained for six consecutive weeks. 1 Covers.
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Tom Petty on New Mudcrutch LP and Why He's Done With Solo Albums PHOTOS: Readers' Poll: The 10 Best Tom Petty Albums. Your selections include 'Echo,' 'Wildflowers' and 'Damn the Torpedoes'. I spoke to Mike Campbell recently and he said the plan was for Mudcrutch to convene in August to begin work on a new album.
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- PXRD Analysis; PXRD Analysis at the synchrotron; Solubility; Other Analysis; Chiral resolution; Training
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PXRD Analysis Polymorph quantification and detection limit determination. Development of analytical methods for the quantification of a given polymorph in a mixture and the determination of the limit of detection (LOD).
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PXRD Analysis Crysforma has developed a measurement procedure to be able to quantify a given polymorph and determine its presence with very low detection limits (typically in the range of 0.3 and 1%, depending on the API).
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What is srvnet? Pxrd.sys is a Windows driver. A driver is a small software program that allows your computer to communicate with hardware or connected devices. This means that a driver has direct access to the internals of the operating system, hardware etc.
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PXRD Analysis Variable temperature PXRD. On its own or in combination with other thermal analysis techniques, VT-PXRD can provide useful information regarding crystal structure, dehydration / desolvation, phase transitions, melting and decomposition of pharmaceutical compounds. Download Crysforma PXRD Analysis pdf
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- What is SXRD technology? 4K SXRD⢠technology from Sony is the new way of projection, offering far more resolution than the old way: the 2K DLP⢠chip. The SXRD acronym stands for Silicon X-tal Reflective Display, where X-tal is a common abbreviation for Crystal. This is an all-new approach to reflective liquid crystal microdisplays.
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PXRD Analysis Crysforma offers a fast and reliable powder X-Ray diffraction service, including several analysis types: 1 Crystalline phase identification, comparing against standards defined by the company. 2 Measurements according to specific analytical methods developed by Crysforma. 3 Component search in specialized databases.
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