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Electrons: The First Hundred Years The discovery of the electron was announced by J. J. Thomson just over 100 years ago, on April 30, 1897.
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Mai-Mai and the mountain gorillas In May 2007, Mai-Mai killed two wildlife officers in Virunga National Park and threatened to kill mountain gorillas if the government retaliated.
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XML and the Second-Generation Web; May 1999; Scientific American Magazine; by Bosak, Bray; 5 Page(s) Give people a few hints, and they can figure out the rest.
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However, no *silicatein* sequences were found in *V. pourtalesii*, a result consistent with the growing suspicion that initial reports of silicatein in hexactinellids were either contamination from demosponge samples or misidentified cathepsin-like proteins not involved in the silicification ([@R22], [@R32]).
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Then, rather than comparing the autism group to the non-autism group, they compared the 9 children with the 'risk allele' to the remaining 23 children fMRI was used to record brain activity while participants completed a reward-guided implicit learning task in which they were given a monetary reward for correct responses.
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USAID is introducing two public private partnerships: Survive and Thrive and Helping Babies Breathe, which provide evidence-based training and high quality affordable resuscitation devices to birth attendants.
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As hard as it was to say no to the young men at UTEP and to (head coach) Sean (Kugler) in particular, this was an opportunity I could not say no to."
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Club 1st – Joshua Rothkopf, Time Out New York 1st – Philip Martin, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette 1st – James Berardinelli, ReelViews 2nd – Chris Kaltenbach, The Baltimore Sun 2nd – Adam Kempenaar, Filmspotting 2nd – Keith Phipps, The A.V.
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McPherson Super Consulting director Stuart Forsyth said shortly after the release of this ATO ID in March last year, some in the superannuation industry interpreted it as meaning one could never have insurance that was in any way connected to a buy-sell arrangement.
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Applying the change of field variables (\\[chv\\]) to $$\\langle X\\rangle =\\frac{1}{Z(J,K)}\\int [\\mathrm{d}\\Phi ]\\hspace{0.01in}X\\exp (-S+\\int \\Phi ^{\\alpha }J_{\\alpha }),$$ and using $(S,S)=0$ we obtain $$\\int \\left\\langle \\frac{\\delta _{r}S}{\\delta K_{\\alpha }}\\frac{\\delta _{l}X}{\\delta \\Phi ^{\\alpha }}\\right\\rangle =(-1)^{\\varepsilon _{X}+1}\\int \\left\\langle X\\frac{\\delta _{r}S}{\\delta K_{\\alpha }}\\right\\rangle \\frac{\\delta _{l}\\Gamma }{\\delta \\Phi ^{\\alpha }}, \\label{r1}$$ where $\\varepsilon _{X}$ denotes the statistics of the functional $X$ (equal to 0 if $X$ is bosonic, 1 if it is fermionic, modulo 2).
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|Energy & Atmosphere According to the U.S. Department of Energy, buildings use 39% of the energy and 74% of the electricity produced each year in the United States.
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Note that for $\\tilde{v}_{t}=\\tilde{v}(x_{t}),$$$\\begin{aligned} & E[A(x_{t})P_{\\tilde{v}j}(\\tilde{v}_{t})\\frac{\\partial E[H(\\gamma _{1}(x_{t+1},\\tau))|x_{t},y_{tj}=1]}{\\partial\\tau}]\\\\ & =\\frac{\\partial}{\\partial\\tau}E[A(x_{t})P_{vj}(\\tilde{v}_{t})\\frac{y_{tj}}{P_{j}(\\tilde{v}_{t})}H(\\gamma_{1}(x_{t+1},\\tau))]\\\\ & =\\frac{\\partial}{\\partial\\tau}E[E[A(x_{t})P_{vj}(\\tilde{v}_{t})\\frac {y_{tj}}{P_{j}(\\tilde{v}_{t})}|x_{t+1}]H(\\gamma_{1}(x_{t+1},\\tau))]\\\\ & =\\frac{\\partial}{\\partial\\tau}E[\\lambda_{j0}(x_{t+1})H(\\gamma_{1}(x_{t+1},\\tau))]=\\frac{\\partial}{\\partial\\tau}E[\\lambda_{j0}(x_{t})H(\\gamma_{1}(x_{t},\\tau))]\\\\ & =E[\\lambda_{j0}(x_{t})\\frac{\\partial H(\\gamma_{10}(x_{t}))}{\\partial P}^{\\prime}\\frac{\\partial\\gamma_{1}(x_{t},\\tau)}{\\partial\\tau}]=E[\\lambda _{j0}(x_{t})\\frac{\\partial H(\\gamma_{10}(x_{t}))}{\\partial P}^{\\prime}\\{y_{t}-\\gamma_{10}(x_{t})\\}S(z_{t})].\\end{aligned}$$ where the last (sixth) equality follows as in Proposition 4 of Newey (1994a), and the fourth equality follows by equality of the marginal distributions of $x_{t}$ and $x_{t+1}$.
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We therefore conclude that the starless phase occupies approximately 60-70% of the lifetime of DMRs while the star-forming phase is about 30-40% over a wide range of parameters, both column density threshold and temperature thresholds as shown by 'conservative' vs. 'generous' criteria.
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[8] Conflict Analysis Under their constitutionally granted police powers, cities may enact ordinances prohibiting the same acts state law prohibits as long as the city ordinance does not conflict with the general laws of the state.
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Let us continue with a uniqueness argument for the mean-independent decomposition given in proposition \\[qrqsdec\\]: \\[uniquedec\\] Let us assume that $$Y=\\alpha(U)+\\beta(U)\\cdot X=\\overline{\\alpha} (\\overline{U})+ \\overline{\\beta}(\\overline{U})\\cdot X$$ with: - both $U$ and $\\overline{U}$ uniformly distributed, - $X$ is mean-independent from $U$ and $\\overline{U}$: ${{\\bf}{E}}(X\\vert U)={{\\bf}{E}}(X\\vert \\overline{U})=0$, - $\\alpha, \\beta, \\overline{\\alpha}, \\overline{\\beta}$ are continuous on $[0,1]$, - $(\\alpha, \\beta)$ and $(\\overline{\\alpha}, \\overline{\\beta})$ satisfy the monotonicity condition (\\[monqr\\]), then $$\\alpha=\\overline{\\alpha}, \\; \\beta=\\overline{\\beta}, \\; U=\\overline{U}.$$ Let us define for every $t\\in [0,1]$ $$\\varphi(t):=\\int_0^t \\alpha(s)ds, \\; b(t):=\\int_0^t \\beta(s)ds.$$ Let us also define for $(x,y)$ in ${{{\\bf}R}}^{N+1}$: $$\\psi(x,y):=\\max_{t\\in [0,1]} \\{ty-\\varphi(t)-b(t)\\cdot x\\}$$ thanks to monotonicity condition [(\\[monqr\\])]{}, the maximization program above is strictly concave in $t$ for every $y$ and $m$-a.e.$x$.
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In IP (Internet Protocol) form, it consists of a series of numbers, separated by dots, which enables a machine in one part of the world to contact another (much like a personal zip code).
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Electric leak detection provides the precise location of leaks, but is generally not acceptable for use with black EPDM membranes due to the high conductivity of carbon black in the membrane.
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The prognostic value of this complication depends on age and the timing of tube displacement; the risk of reoperation is higher in children older than two years with stent retention of less than two months \\[[@B36-ijerph-17-01067],[@B62-ijerph-17-01067]\\].
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*225 Although the inconsistent statement, when admissible to impeach credibility, is not hearsay, the written memorandum of the statement, unsigned by the witness being impeached, is hearsay and therefore admissible, if at all, only under an exception to the hearsay rule.
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* * <h2><center>&copy; COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics</center></h2> ****************************************************************************** */ /* Define to prevent recursive inclusion -------------------------------------*/ #ifndef _USB_MSC_CORE_H_ #define _USB_MSC_CORE_H_ #include "usbd_ioreq.h" /** @addtogroup USBD_MSC_BOT * @{ */ /** @defgroup USBD_MSC * @brief This file is the Header file for USBD_msc.c * @{ */ /** @defgroup USBD_BOT_Exported_Defines * @{ */ #define BOT_GET_MAX_LUN 0xFE #define BOT_RESET 0xFF #define USB_MSC_CONFIG_DESC_SIZ 32 #define MSC_EPIN_SIZE *(uint16_t *)(((USB_OTG_CORE_HANDLE *)pdev)->dev.pConfig_descriptor + 22) #define MSC_EPOUT_SIZE *(uint16_t *)(((USB_OTG_CORE_HANDLE *)pdev)->dev.pConfig_descriptor + 29) /** * @} */ /** @defgroup USB_CORE_Exported_Types * @{ */ extern USBD_Class_cb_TypeDef USBD_MSC_cb; /** * @} */ /** * @} */ #endif // _USB_MSC_CORE_H_ /** * @} */ /******************* (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics *****END OF FILE****/
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This is consistent with previously reported values of $\\mu$[@Alba86].
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[fn] [trans MM: "This music practice very much recalls our early medieval organum"] The drone practice was probably much more developed than the parallel music, as the large number of drone instruments in the Middle Ages testifies.
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It is notable that the myelin sheath retains its regular, compact organization even though the axon has degenerated.
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Additional funding was provided by the Autism Research Institute and the Wallace Research Foundation.
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The kinetics of eIF1A dissociation were determined exactly as described earlier ([@bib58]).
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// RUN: %clang_cc1 -verify -fopenmp %s // RUN: %clang_cc1 -verify -fopenmp-simd %s void foo() { } bool foobool(int argc) { return argc; } struct S1; // expected-note 2 {{declared here}} expected-note 2 {{forward declaration of 'S1'}} extern S1 a; class S2 { mutable int a; public: S2() : a(0) {} }; const S2 b; const S2 ba[5]; class S3 { int a; public: S3() : a(0) {} }; const S3 ca[5]; class S4 { int a; S4(); // expected-note {{implicitly declared private here}} public: S4(int v) : a(v) { #pragma omp parallel for private(a) private(this->a) for (int k = 0; k < v; ++k) ++this->a; } }; class S5 { int a; S5() : a(0) {} // expected-note {{implicitly declared private here}} public: S5(int v) : a(v) {} S5 &operator=(S5 &s) { #pragma omp parallel for private(a) private(this->a) private(s.a) // expected-error {{expected variable name or data member of current class}} for (int k = 0; k < s.a; ++k) ++s.a; return *this; } }; template <typename T> class S6 { public: T a; S6() : a(0) {} S6(T v) : a(v) { #pragma omp parallel for private(a) private(this->a) for (int k = 0; k < v; ++k) ++this->a; } S6 &operator=(S6 &s) { #pragma omp parallel for private(a) private(this->a) private(s.a) // expected-error {{expected variable name or data member of current class}} for (int k = 0; k < s.a; ++k) ++s.a; return *this; } }; template <typename T> class S7 : public T { T a; S7() : a(0) {} public: S7(T v) : a(v) { #pragma omp parallel for private(a) private(this->a) private(T::a) for (int k = 0; k < a.a; ++k) ++this->a.a; } S7 &operator=(S7 &s) { #pragma omp parallel for private(a) private(this->a) private(s.a) private(s.T::a) // expected-error 2 {{expected variable name or data member of current class}} for (int k = 0; k < s.a.a; ++k) ++s.a.a; return *this; } }; S3 h; #pragma omp threadprivate(h) // expected-note 2 {{defined as threadprivate or thread local}} template <class I, class C> int foomain(I argc, C **argv) { I e(4); I g(5); int i; int &j = i; #pragma omp parallel for private // expected-error {{expected '(' after 'private'}} for (int k = 0; k < argc; ++k) ++k; #pragma omp parallel for private( // expected-error {{expected expression}} expected-error {{expected ')'}} expected-note {{to match this '('}} for (int k = 0; k < argc; ++k) ++k; #pragma omp parallel for private() // expected-error {{expected expression}} for (int k = 0; k < argc; ++k) ++k; #pragma omp parallel for private(argc // expected-error {{expected ')'}} expected-note {{to match this '('}} for (int k = 0; k < argc; ++k) ++k; #pragma omp parallel for private(argc, // expected-error {{expected expression}} expected-error {{expected ')'}} expected-note {{to match this '('}} for (int k = 0; k < argc; ++k) ++k; #pragma omp parallel for private(argc > 0 ?
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", mergedJsonObject.getJsonObject("Nested").getJsonArray("Bestiary").getString(0).equals("Drowner") && mergedJsonObject.getJsonObject("Nested").getJsonArray("Bestiary").getString(1).equals("Werewolf") && mergedJsonObject.getJsonObject("Nested").getJsonArray("Bestiary").getString(2).equals("Chimera")); } /** * Test that the JSON Merge operation removes values as intended.
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