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Tidy Endings (1988)
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"The one thing that Marion (STOCKARD CHANNING) and Arthur (HARVEY FIERSTEIN) ever had in common--her ex-husband and his lover--has been lost to them both. Though Collin is gone, the pain of his death from AIDS lingers on...
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Accu-Measure Fitness 3000 Personal Body Fat Tester
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CODE Magazine - 2010 SepOct
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Description: Code - The Leading Independent .Net Magazine Table of Contents:*) So You Want to Be a Consultant: Risk Management*) Privacy and the Application Developer*) Is SharePoint Scalable or Not?*) PostMortem: A Large Mission-Critical Educational System*) Practical Messaging Scenarios with WCF 4*) Incorporating ASP...
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The Program Evaluation Prism: Using Statistical Methods to Discover Patterns
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This book is a comprehensive treatment of correlation/regression techniques and using SPSS for interpretation of findings. Striking a balance between detailed coverage and approachability, this book provides a thorough treatment of the elements of regression and how they can be used with real research problems in program evaluation...
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Getting In-Depth With NIR Technology
Near infrared or NIR infrared technology works all around us; yet, many of us don’t even know they exist. Most near infrared or NIR instruments work on the principle that any particular material will react to a small portion of the total electromagnetic spectrum range.
There are a number of different methodologies used to measure many different areas of the spectrum which gives rise to many different types of NIR instruments. The only NIR instrument we’ve probably heard about is the prism; but there are a lot of more complex NIR instruments out there that have actually been serving us without our knowledge.
NIR infrared technology is actually used by the U.S. Department of Defense. Soldiers’ uniforms are tested with certain NIR instruments to determine if they can be detected by NIR Image Converters, devices that detect infrared radiation signals. Usually, NIR infrared compliant uniforms are made with a special fabric that allows the soldiers wearing them to emit the same infrared radiation as the surrounding area. This makes them nearly invisible to NIR instruments used to detect infrared signals. NIR infrared technology also reduces the reflection of light on the soldiers’ uniforms, effectively camouflaging them in low-light environments.
Other NIR instruments, like NIR spectroscopes, are used in astronomy. NIR spectroscopes use diffraction gratings, movable slits and different types of photo-detectors, which are controlled by a computer.
Have you ever wondered how astronomers were able to determine that Jupiter was composed, mostly, of gases? They used a NIR spectroscope to do that. This type of NIR infrared instrument utilizes light to determine the composition of heavenly bodies, the distance those celestials are to us, and much more.
But, of all the NIR instruments in the world, the near infrared spectrometer probably has the most practical use. A near infrared spectrometer or NIR spectrometer is a devise used to gauge the properties of light over a determined area of the electromagnetic spectrum. Its most common use is for NIR infrared spectroscopic analysis or to identify different materials from the way they react to the light over the spectrum. The NIR spectrometer is most commonly used in agriculture, chemical analysis, food analysis, and many more; and aren’t these the things closest to our everyday lives?
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California Natural or Natural Balance?
I just adopted a 9 month old North American Retriever (Labradoodle/ Goldendoodle hybrid). She doesn't shed (needed for my allergies). The breeders fed her Prism dog food. This past week I've adjusted her to Natural Balance, but I just found out about California Natural.
I'm not sure on which one to choose. They both get 4 out of 6 stars on dog food analysis. California Natural seems to be a little more cost efficient. A 20 lb. bag for $24, and only 2 cups a food a day. Natural Balance has a 33lb. bag for $42 and I would have to feed 3 cups a day.
It seems California Natural is winning, but I would like any suggestions.
Thanks
*sigh*... yes she is a mut, but they are calling them a North American Retriever. They were bred for people like me who have allergies. I had to let my bulldog go because she shed too much for me. This dog is 1/2 poodle, 1/4 lab. retriever and 1/4 golden retriever.
http://www.blazingstardoodles.com/Blazing_Star_Doodles/Past_NARS.html
I feed my dog Natural Balance, it doesn't have the crud in it like other dog foods. But, we can't really afford to buy that stuff all the time, so we just mix a little bit of it in his regular food that his breeder fed him. I'd probably buy the more cost efficient one, but if you can afford the expensive kind, Go for it!
IT key to successful e-health record rollout
Hospitals and physicians have four years to deploy comprehensive electronic health records (EHR) systems and the technology needed to support them if they hope to snag some of the billions of dollars the federal government has earmarked to reimburse them for the work. That's why they're already scrambling to figure out how to set up what are likely to be costly and complex systems.
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