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List of birds of Olympic National Park
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List of birds of Olympic National Park. New World warblers
Order: PasseriformesFamily: Parulidae
The wood-warblers are a group of small often colorful passerine birds restricted to the New World. Most are arboreal, but some like the ovenbird and the two waterthrushes, are more terrestrial. Most members of this family are insectivores.
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List of birds of Olympic National Park. New World warblers
Order: PasseriformesFamily: Parulidae
Tennessee warbler, Leiothlypis peregrina (NC)
Orange-crowned warbler, Leiothlypis celata
Nashville warbler, Leiothlypis ruficapilla (NC)
MacGillivray's warbler, Geothlypis tolmiei
Common yellowthroat, Geothlypis trichas
American redstart, Setophaga ruticilla (O)
Northern parula, Setophaga americana (O)
Yellow warbler, Setophaga petechia
Black-throated blue warbler, Setophaga caerulescens (O)
Palm warbler, Setophaga palmarum (NC)
Yellow-rumped warbler, Setophaga coronata
Black-throated gray warbler, Setophaga nigrescens
Townsend's warbler, Setophaga townsendi
Hermit warbler, Setophaga occidentalis
Wilson's warbler, Cardellina pusilla
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List of birds of Olympic National Park. Cardinals and allies
Order: PasseriformesFamily: Cardinalidae
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List of birds of Olympic National Park. New World warblers
Order: PasseriformesFamily: Parulidae
The cardinals are a family of robust seed-eating birds with strong bills. They are typically associated with open woodland. The sexes usually have distinct plumages.
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List of birds of Olympic National Park. Western tanager, Piranga ludoviciana
Black-headed grosbeak, Pheucticus melanocephalus (U)
Lazuli bunting, Passerina amoena (O)
Indigo bunting, Passerina cyanea (O)
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List of birds of Olympic National Park
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List of birds of Olympic National Park. See also
List of birds of Washington (state)
List of birds
Lists of birds by region
List of North American birds
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Facklamia%20sourekii
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Facklamia sourekii
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Facklamia sourekii.
Facklamia sourekii is a Gram-positive and facultatively anaerobic bacteria from the family of Facklamia which has been isolated from humans.
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Yaqoub Al-Youha.
Yaqoub Mohamed Al-Youha (born 31 January 1993) is a Kuwaiti sprint runner specialising in the high hurdles. He represented his country at the 2017 World Championships reaching the semifinals. He won silver medals at the Asian championships in 2014–2017.
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Yaqoub Al-Youha.
His personal best in the 110 metres hurdles is 13.35 set in Doha in 2019. It is the current national record.
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Yaqoub Al-Youha. 1Disqualified in the final
2Did not finish in the semifinals
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Guni Israeli.
Guni Israeli (; born 18 November 1984) is an Israeli professional basketball player who last played for Hapoel Galil Elyon of the Israeli National League. In 2007, he was the Israeli Premier League Assists Leader.
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Guni Israeli. Early years
Israeli was born in Kibbutz Gvat, Israel. He played for Hapoel Emek Yizra'el (Jezreel Valley) youth team, he also played for Ort Leibovich, Netanya high-school team, together with Raviv Limonad and helped them to win the state championship.
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Guni Israeli. Professional career
In 2005, Israeli signed with Hapoel Gilboa/Afula. In his second season with Afula, he was named Israeli League Rising Star.
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Guni Israeli. In 2007, he was the Israeli Premier League Assists Leader.
On 18 June 2007, Israeli signed with Hapoel Holon for the 2007–08 season. Israeli helped Holon to win the 2008 Israeli League Championship.
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Guni Israeli. In 2007, he was the Israeli Premier League Assists Leader.
On 2 July 2008, Israeli signed with Hapoel Gilboa Galil. In his second season with the team, Israeli helped Gilboa Galil to win 2010 Israeli League Championship. On 22 June 2010, Israeli signed a one-year contract extension with Gilboa Galil.
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Guni Israeli. In 2007, he was the Israeli Premier League Assists Leader.
On 29 July 2011, Israeli signed with a two-year contract with Hapoel Jerusalem.
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Guni Israeli. In 2007, he was the Israeli Premier League Assists Leader.
On 18 July 2013, Israeli returned to Hapoel Holon for a second stint, signing a two-year deal. On 24 June 2015, Israeli signed a two-year contract extension with Holon.
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Guni Israeli. In 2007, he was the Israeli Premier League Assists Leader.
On 6 June 2017, Israeli returned to Maccabi Ashdod for a second stint, signing a one-year deal. On 8 November 2017, Israeli parted ways with Ashdod after appearing in five games. Two days later, Israeli signed with Maccabi Haifa for the remainder of the season. On 28 March 2018, Israeli parted ways with Haifa.
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Guni Israeli. In 2007, he was the Israeli Premier League Assists Leader.
On 26 June 2018, Israeli signed a two-year deal with Hapoel Galil Elyon of the Liga Leumit.
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Guni Israeli. 1984 births
Living people
Hapoel Galil Elyon players
Hapoel Gilboa Galil Elyon players
Hapoel Gilboa/Afula players
Hapoel Holon players
Hapoel Jerusalem B.C. players
Israeli men's basketball players
Maccabi Ashdod B.C. players
Maccabi Givat Shmuel players
Maccabi Haifa B.C. players
Point guards
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Facklamia tabacinasalis
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Facklamia tabacinasalis.
Facklamia tabacinasalis is a Gram-positive bacteria from the family of Facklamia which has been isolated from powdered tobacco.
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2017 World RX of Canada.
The 2017 World RX of Canada was the eighth round of the fourth season of the FIA World Rallycross Championship. The event was held at the Circuit Trois-Rivières in Trois-Rivières, Quebec.
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2017 World RX of Canada
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2017 World RX of Canada. RX2 standings
Note: Only the top five positions are included.
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Rolling and wheeled creatures in fiction and legend.
Legends and speculative fiction reveal a longstanding human fascination with rolling and wheeled creatures. Such creatures appear in mythologies from Europe, Japan, pre-Columbian Mexico, the United States, and Australia, and in numerous modern works.
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Rolling and wheeled creatures in fiction and legend. Rolling creatures
The triskelion is a motif with central symmetry used since ancient times.
A variant with three human legs appears in the medieval flag of the Isle of Man.
A variant with the head of Medusa in the union of the legs is associated with Sicily.
It is not known the meaning it had in antiquity or its original Greek name.
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Rolling and wheeled creatures in fiction and legend. Rolling creatures
The hoop snake, a creature of legend in the United States and Australia, is said to grasp its tail in its mouth and roll like a wheel towards its prey. Japanese culture includes a similar mythical creature, the Tsuchinoko.
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Buer, a demon mentioned in the 16th-century grimoire Pseudomonarchia Daemonum, was described in Collin de Plancy's 1825 edition of Dictionnaire Infernal as having "the shape of a star or wheel". The 1863 edition of this book featured an illustration by Louis Le Breton, depicting a creature with five legs radially arranged.
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Rolling and wheeled creatures in fiction and legend. Rolling creatures
Neil R. Jones' 1937 story "On the Planet Fragment" features aliens dubbed the Disci, which are shaped like wheels, with limbs around the circumference. One of their methods of locomotion is a "rolling motion like that of a cartwheel."
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Rolling and wheeled creatures in fiction and legend. Rolling creatures
The 1944 science fiction short story "Arena", by Fredric Brown, features a telepathic alien called an Outsider, which is roughly spherical and moves by rolling. The story was the basis for a 1967 Star Trek episode of the same name, and possibly also a 1964 episode of The Outer Limits entitled "Fun and Games", though neither television treatment included a spherical creature.
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The Dutch graphic artist M. C. Escher invented a creature that was capable of rolling itself forward, which he named Pedalternorotandomovens centroculatus articulosus. He illustrated this creature in his 1951 lithograph (also known by the English title Curl-up).
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Rolling and wheeled creatures in fiction and legend. Rolling creatures
A 1956 Scrooge McDuck comic, Land Beneath the Ground!, by Carl Barks, introduced Terries and Fermies (a play on the phrase terra firma), creatures who move from place to place by rolling. The Terries and Fermies have made a sport of their rolling abilities, causing earthquakes in the process.
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Rolling and wheeled creatures in fiction and legend. Rolling creatures
Northern Irish author James White's Sector General series features "Rollers" from the planet Drambo, doughnut-shaped aquatic organisms that do not have hearts, but which instead must roll continuously to maintain circulation by means of gravity. The Rollers are described in the short story "Spacebird" in the 1980 edition of Ambulance Ship, and in other works in the series.
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The 1982 puppet-animated fantasy film The Dark Crystal, directed by Jim Henson and Frank Oz, introduced the character Fizzgig, a dog-like companion creature that rolls from place to place. In 2015, an original film puppet of Fizzgig was put on auction with an estimated value of $12,000–$15,000.
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In The Citadel of Chaos (1983) by Steve Jackson, the reader encounters Wheelies, disc-shaped creatures with four arms who move by doing cartwheels.
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Tuf Voyaging, a 1986 science fiction novel by George R. R. Martin, features an alien called a Rolleram, described as a "berserk living cannonball of enormous size", which kills its prey by rolling over it and crushing it, before digesting it externally. Adults of the species weigh approximately six metric tons and can roll faster than .
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In the Sonic the Hedgehog video game series, which first appeared in 1991, the eponymous Sonic and his sidekick Tails are capable of moving by rolling.
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The 1995 short story "Microbe", by Kenyon College biologist and feminist science fiction writer Joan Slonczewski, describes an exploratory expedition to an alien world whose plant and animal life consists entirely of doughnut-shaped organisms.
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Toy animals with wheels dating from the Pre-Columbian era were uncovered by archaeologists in Veracruz, Mexico in the 1940s. The indigenous peoples of this region did not use wheels for transportation prior to the arrival of Europeans.
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L. Frank Baum's 1907 children's novel Ozma of Oz features humanoid creatures with wheels instead of hands and feet, called Wheelers. Their wheels are composed of keratin, which has been suggested by biologists as a means of avoiding nutrient and waste transfer problems with living wheels. Despite moving quickly on open terrain, the Wheelers are stymied by obstacles in their path that do not hinder creatures with limbs. They also make an appearance in the 1985 film Return to Oz, based partly on Ozma of Oz.
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Rolling and wheeled creatures in fiction and legend. Rolling creatures
The surrealist artist Remedios Varo (1908–1963) painted images of fantastical creatures with wheels as their bases, such as Homo rodans (1959), Fantastic animal (1959), and The Ladies at Bonhuer.
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The 1968 novel The Goblin Reservation by Clifford D. Simak features an intelligent alien race that uses biological wheels.
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Chorlton and the Wheelies, a British stop-motion-animated television series that aired from 1976 to 1979, was set in "Wheelie World", which was inhabited by three-wheeled creatures called "wheelies".
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Piers Anthony's 1977 book Cluster and its sequels feature aliens called Polarians, which locomote by gripping and balancing atop a large ball. The ball is a living, though temporarily separable, portion of the Polarian's body.
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David Brin's Uplift Universe includes a wheeled species called the g'Kek, which are described in some detail in the 1995 novel Brightness Reef. In 1996's Infinity's Shore, a g'Kek is described as looking like "a squid in a wheelchair." The g'Kek suffer from arthritic axles in their old age, particularly when living in a high-gravity environment.
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A 1997 novel in the Animorphs series, The Andalite Chronicles, includes an alien called a Mortron, composed of two separate entities: a yellow and black bottom half with four wheels, and a red, elongated head with razor-sharp teeth and concealed wings.
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Rolling and wheeled creatures in fiction and legend. Rolling creatures
The 2000 novel The Amber Spyglass, by English author Philip Pullman, features an alien race known as the Mulefa, which have diamond-shaped bodies with one leg at the front and back and one on each side. The Mulefa use large, disk-shaped seed pods as wheels. They mount the pods on bone axles on their front and back legs, while propelling themselves with their side legs. The Mulefa have a symbiotic relationship with the seed pod trees, which depend on the rolling action to crack open the pods and allow the seeds to disperse.
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In the 2000 novel Wheelers, by English mathematician Ian Stewart and reproductive biologist Jack Cohen, a Jovian species called "blimps" has developed the ability to biologically produce machines called "wheelers", which use wheels for locomotion.
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The children's television series Jungle Junction, which premiered in 2009, features hybrid jungle animals with wheels rather than legs; one such animal, Ellyvan, is a hybrid of an elephant and a van. These animals traverse their habitat on elevated highways.
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Hand Drawn Pressing.
Hand Drawn Pressing is a vinyl record pressing company located in Addison, Texas. It opened in 2011 as the world's first fully automated record pressing plant.
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Hand Drawn Pressing. History
Starting as Dallas-based record label Hand Drawn Records, Hand Drawn Pressing expanded into record brokering in 2011, simplifying the process for artists and pressing records through another record pressing plant. It eventually became independent from the record label by the name of Hand Drawn Pressing under chief creative officer Dustin Blocker and chief operating officer Alex Cushing in 2014. Acquiring two vinyl record presses in 2016, Hand Drawn Pressing began operations in a packaging warehouse.
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Hand Drawn Pressing. Technology
Hand Drawn Pressing uses the WarmTone press engineered by Canada's Viryl Technologies. Before the introduction of the WarmTone press, all current record pressing facilities used machines exclusively resurfaced from the twentieth century. The resurfaced machines press an average of two records per minute. The WarmTone press averages three records per minute with a smaller percentage for error.
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1998–99 Úrvalsdeild karla.
The 1998–99 Úrvalsdeild karla was the 47th season of the Úrvalsdeild, the top tier men's basketball league on Iceland. The season started on October 1, 1998 and ended on April 22, 1999. Keflavík won its fifth title by defeating Njarðvík 3–2 in the Finals.
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1998–99 Úrvalsdeild karla
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1998–99 Úrvalsdeild karla. Competition format
The participating teams first played a conventional round-robin schedule with every team playing each opponent once "home" and once "away" for a total of 22 games. The top eight teams qualified for the championship playoffs whilst the bottom team was relegated to Division 1.
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1998–99 Úrvalsdeild karla. Notable occurrences
On 12 November, David Bevis was suspended for one game after tossing a water bottle at a wall after ÍA's a loss against Þór Akureyri which resulted in water hitting referees and staff at the scorers table.
On 23 November, it was reported that ÍA had released both David Bevis and Victor Pereira in a roster overhaul in what turned out to be an unpopular decision by head coach Alexander Ermolinskij.
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Maspii
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Maspii.
The Maspii were an Iranian tribe from Persis (Parsa in Old Persian) or Persia, in modern southwestern Iran. This tribe was one of the three main and leading Persian tribes (the Persians were and are one of the Iranian peoples) alongside the Maraphii and the Pasargadae (from this later tribe came the Achaemenid royal family).
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Maraphii.
The Maraphii (Old Persian: Marafiya) were an Iranian tribe from Persis (Parsa in Old Persian) or Persia, in modern southwestern Iran. This tribe was one of the three main and leading Persian tribes (the Persians were and are one of the Iranian peoples) alongside the Maspii and the Pasargadae (from this later tribe came the Achaemenid royal family).
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MindSphere
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MindSphere.
MindSphere is a leading industrial IoT as a service solution developed by Siemens for applications in the context of the Internet of Things (IoT).
MindSphere stores operational data and makes it accessible through digital applications (“MindSphere applications”) to allow industrial customers to make decisions based on valuable factual information. The system is used in applications such as automated production and vehicle fleet management.
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MindSphere.
Assets can be securely connected to MindSphere with auxiliary MindSphere products (e.g. Data Capture Unit, MindConnect IoT2040 or MindConnect Nano) that collect and transfer relevant machine and plant data.
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MindSphere.
Examples include real-time telemetric data from moving assets like cars, time series data and geographical data, which can be used for predictive maintenance or to develop new analytical tools.
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MindSphere. Overview
As an industrial IoT as a service solution, MindSphere collects and analyzes all kinds of sensor data in real time. This information can be used to optimize products, production assets and manufacturing processes along the entire value chain. MindSphere’s open application interfaces make it possible to obtain data from machines, plants or entire fleets irrespective of the manufacturer. These interfaces include OPC Foundation’s OPC Unified Architecture (OPC UA).
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MindSphere.
To help customers create their own software applications and services, MindSphere is equipped with open application programming interfaces (APIs) and development tools. This allows OEMs to integrate their own technology.
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MindSphere.
MindSphere is based on the concept of closed feedback loops enabling the bi-directional data flow between production and development: Real-world plants, machines and equipment can be connected to MindSphere in order to extract operational data. Valuable information (e.g. “digital twins” of machines) can then be extrapolated from the raw data through analytics and utilized to optimize products as well as production processes and environments in the next cycle of innovation.
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MindSphere. Timeline
August 2017 – End of closed beta phase and release of MindSphere Version 2.0
January 2018 – Release of MindSphere Version 3.0 on AWS
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MindSphere.
May 2018 - Release of MindSphere on Microsoft Azure
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MindSphere.
April 2019 - Release of MindSphere Version 3.0 on Alibaba Cloud
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International Recommended Transit Corridor.
The International Recommended Transit Corridor (IRTC) is a shipping route through the Gulf of Aden that is patrolled against pirates by international naval forces. The IRTC is long and wide.
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International Recommended Transit Corridor.
Shipping companies are encouraged to register their vessels' trips through the IRTC with the Maritime Security Centre – Horn of Africa (MSCHOA). This registration is a key component of the operation of the IRTC .
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Dennis Gonsalves.
Dennis Gonsalves (born 1943) is an American phytopathologist. He has created with his team two virus-resistant papaya cultivars called SunUp and Rainbow, which rescued the papaya sector in Hawaii from the devastating effects of the papaya ringspot virus that hit in the late 1990s.
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Dennis Gonsalves. Life
Gonsalves was born and raised on a sugar plantation in Kohala, Hawaii. He studied horticulture (BS, 1965) and phytopathology at the University of Hawaii. His doctorate was in 1968 at the University of California, Davis. From 1972 to 1977 he worked at the University of Florida and from 1977 to 2002 at Cornell University, where he became a professor in 1995. Since 2002 he was the director of a USDA research center in Hilo and is now retired and living in Hawaii.
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Dennis Gonsalves. Work
Gonsalves began his research career at Cornell University working on virus-resistant plants. While on a trip back home to Hawaii, he learned from local farmers that a virus was rapidly making its way toward the Big Island's Puna District, where the majority of the state's papayas were grown. This led to his starting a research program in 1985 that resulted in the creation of a papaya with resistance to the papaya ringspot virus. His work is recognized worldwide and has received several awards.
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Dennis Gonsalves.
His Rainbow papaya makes up about 77 percent of the Hawaii's crop. Funded by USAID, he helped develop locally adapted papaya varieties for Venezuela, Jamaica, Brazil, Africa, and Bangladesh.
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Dennis Gonsalves. Awards
2002: Humboldt Prize
2003: The American Society of Plant Biologists (ASPB) Leadership in Science Public Service Award
2004: USDA Technology Transfer Award
2007: Agriculture Research Service Science Hall of Fame
2009: Presidential Distinguished Rank Award
Lee Hutchison Award for accomplishments in research, mentoring, and outreach to developing countries
fellow of the American Phytopathological Society
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Dennis Gonsalves. Example Patents
December 7, 1999
June 30, 2009
May 19, 2009
May 1, 2007
August 1, 2006
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Sky High (1986 film).
Sky High is a 1986 American adventure and comedy film directed and produced by Nico Mastorakis, and starring Daniel Hirsch, Clayton Norcross, Frank Schultz, Yvette Jarvis and John Lawrence. The film has music composed by Dennis Haines.
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Sky High (1986 film). Cast
Daniel Hirsch
Clayton Norcross
Frank Schultz
Yvette Jarvis
John Lawrence
Danos Lygizos
Jeff McGrail
Kimon Mouzenidis
Spyros Papafrantzis
Julie Simone
Nikos Skiadas
Lauren Taylor
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That Scatterbrain Booky.
That Scatterbrain Booky is a 1981 novel by Bernice Thurman Hunter. It was the first in a trilogy.
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That Scatterbrain Booky. Adaptations
A play based on the book debuted at the Cascade Theatre as part of the 10th Annual Children's Book Festival, held at the Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto in November 1986.
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That Scatterbrain Booky. She was nominated for a 1982 Toronto Book Award.
A new musical by Joey Miller debuted in March 1991 at the Young People's Theatre, Toronto, running for at least two months.
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That Scatterbrain Booky. She was nominated for a 1982 Toronto Book Award.
The production received eight nominations for the 1991 Dora Mavor Moore Awards, winning three:
Outstanding new revue or musical (writer and composer), Joey Miller (win)
Outstanding production (producer), Young People's Theatre
Outstanding direction, Peter Moss (win)
Outstanding choreography, William Orlowski (win)
Outstanding performance by a male, Paul Brown
Outstanding performance by a female, Mary Ann MacDonald
Outstanding set design, Leslie Frankish
Outstanding costume design, Leslie Frankish
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Noodang Pimpol.
Noodang Pimpol (born 15 October 1968) is a Thai sprinter. She competed in the women's 400 metres at the 1992 Summer Olympics.
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Lives & Livelihoods Fund.
The Lives and Livelihoods Fund () (LLF) is a $2.5 billion multilateral development initiative created by partners including the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB), the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, the State of Qatar, and most recently the UK's Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (December 2019). According to Gulf News, the five year fund is the "largest ever Middle-East based, fully-multilateral development initiative". In 2015 The Economist reported on the fund creation for tackling poverty and ill health in the Muslim world, and that the IsDB and BMGF sought to collaborate in the fund with Gulf countries. The fund started its operations in September 2016. Dr. Waleed Addas is the Head of the Lives and Livelihoods Fund, Islamic Development Bank.
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Lives & Livelihoods Fund. Financing Model
The LLF is a collaboration between the IsDB and Donor partners bringing an innovative financing solution for 33 of the member countries of the Bank.
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Lives & Livelihoods Fund. Financing Model
Donor grants are blended with ordinary capital resources (OCR) to provide concessional financing for IsDB member countries. For projects in the least developed member countries (LDMCs), LLF offers ~35% grant portions and 65% IsDB OCR financing (indivisible). The International Monetary Fund rules allow lower middle-income countries (LMICs) to borrow at market rates, the Lives and Livelihoods Fund offers packages of 10% grant portion and 90% ordinary financing, which makes loans significantly cheaper for the recipient countries.
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Lives & Livelihoods Fund. Financing Model
The blending results in substantially more funds, at concessional rates, made available for social development projects in geographies where they are most needed. The concessionality is leveraged to target key drivers of poverty in the beneficiary countries.
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Lives & Livelihoods Fund. Targeting the most vulnerable
The Fund targets investments towards key drivers of poverty in the most marginalized groups. Projects are financed in health, agriculture, and basic infrastructure sectors in member countries. Health projects focus on primary healthcare system strengthening, and control/elimination of infectious diseases. Agriculture projects are geared towards increasing the productivity of smallholder farmers. Basic infrastructure investments support projects such as generating and distributing off-grid rural power, installing small-scale water and sanitation schemes, and setting up mobile communications for digital payments.
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Lives & Livelihoods Fund. Countries Eligible for LLF Financing
The Lives and Livelihoods Fund enables the least developed member countries of the Islamic Development Bank to finance projects that will help lift millions out of poverty.
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Lives & Livelihoods Fund. Financing Model
*(Countries in BOLD) Eligible for 10% grant vs 35% for others.
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Lives & Livelihoods Fund. Financing Domains and allocations
Health projects are allotted 20-60% of the total LLF funding. Health projects which are eligible for LLF financing focus on:
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Lives & Livelihoods Fund. Financing Model
Combating infectious diseases like malaria
HIV/AIDS, polio and neglected tropical diseases
Ensuring routine immunization coverage
Strengthening primary healthcare systems for equitable access to quality healthcare services.
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Lives & Livelihoods Fund. Financing Model
Agriculture projects are allotted 20-60% of the total LLF funding. Agriculture projects which are eligible for LLF financing focus on:
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Lives & Livelihoods Fund. Financing Model
Boosting production of staple crops and livestock by smallholder farmers and pastoralists – those who produce 80% of food in key regions
Providing smallholder farmers and producers with better access to markets and technology
Increasing women's empowerment in agriculture
Increasing access to, and consumption of, a nutritious diet
Increasing income stability among smallholder farmers, including through favoring entrepreneurship.
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Lives & Livelihoods Fund. Financing Model
Basic Infrastructure projects will be allotted a maximum of 20% of the total LLF funding. The projects which are eligible for LLF financing focus on:
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Lives & Livelihoods Fund. Financing Model
Providing better access to water and sanitation services
Improving access to a reliable electric supply
Providing greater access to mobile and digital communications
Increasing protection from flooding for individuals, housing and community facilities.
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Lives & Livelihoods Fund. LLF Projects and developmental impact
The LLF Impact Committee have approved projects worth over US$1.44 billion in the first six years (2016-2021) since the Fund's inception. These projects are spread across Sub-Saharan Africa, MENA, and Asia.
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Lives & Livelihoods Fund. LLF Projects and developmental impact
The maiden Annual Reports of the LLF was published in 2017. The following Annual Reports of the Lives and Livelihoods Fund are available to-date:
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Lives & Livelihoods Fund. LLF Projects and developmental impact
Annual Report 2017 - Lives and Livelihoods Fund (LLF)
Annual Report 2018 - Lives and Livelihoods Fund (LLF)
Annual Report 2019 - Lives and Livelihoods Fund (LLF)
Annual Report 2020 - Lives and Livelihoods Fund (LLF)
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Lives & Livelihoods Fund. LLF Projects and developmental impact
The LLF and its investments in health, agriculture, and basic infrastructure projects are featured in a number of IsDB reports including, but not limited to:
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Lives & Livelihoods Fund. LLF Projects and developmental impact
Annual Report 2016 (Digest) - Islamic Development Bank
Annual Report 2017 (Digest) - Islamic Development Bank
Development Effectiveness Report 2017 - Islamic Development Bank
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Lives & Livelihoods Fund. LLF Projects and developmental impact
The LLF and its role in achieving the SDGs in IsDB Member countries was recently featured in the INOMICS HANDBOOK for 2020.
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2017–18 División de Honor Juvenil de Fútbol.
The 2017–18 División de Honor Juvenil de Fútbol season is the 32nd since its establishment. The regular season begins on 3 September 2017 and ends on 8 April 2018.
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