... up to their promises in
the day-to-day operation of their business. The FTC also has
taken action against businesses that made broad statements
about their privacy practices, but then failed ... truth -in- advertising
standards and basic privacy principles.
“But we’re a small company and haven’t made any money
from our app yet.” All the more reason to build compliance
in fromthe start. ... or what
you say about your privacy settings. Chances are you make
assurances to users about the security standards you apply
or what you do with their personal information. At minimum,
app...
... be appreciated. The
media are important as a source of information on progress in research and innovation: they
also draw attention to the balance of advantage and disadvantage.
We need to make ... sector’s
innovative capacity.
Service industries (apart from ICT-related services) spend less than manufacturing industries
on R&D. Human capital replaces R&D as the main input of innovation. ... and Australia. At present, the survey is carried out only every four years which
explains the fact that the available data dates back to 1996.
A cross-country comparison of the innovation indicators...
... a ecting
my heart, brain, or legs.
*If you’re an African American, Hispanic,
American Indian/Alaska Native, Asian
American, or Pacific Islander woman, you’re
more than twice as likely as a ... a waist size of more than 35
inches also increases heart disease risk.
is is because fat located inthe abdo-
men increases atherosclerosis more than
fat located in other areas, such as the ... Eating a meal or a snack
ã Eating more food or more carbohydrates than usual
ã Being physically inactive
ã Having an infection, surgery, injury, or being ill
ã Being under stress
ã Having changes...
... impor-
tant to gain insight into the possible processes that lead to
MET calls and to understand their circadian variation in order
to plan appropriate staff allocation.
We recently reported that the ... period and related this to aspects of nursing and medical
daily routine.
Materials and methods
The hospital
Austin Health is a university-affiliated teaching hospital with
three hospital campuses ... code blue and
MET calls are communicated by the switchboard operators
through the hospital loudspeakers and paging system, and a
detailed log of all calls is maintained.
Criteria for medical emergency...
... epithelium inthe teratoma (Table 1), a finding
we have also made ina study on colorectal carcinoma
[34]. The tissue showed mucin of predominantly the
acidic type, the sulphated type dominating ... 2 with the signa-
ture amino acids for mucins, namely, serine, threonine
and proline comprising 48.3% of the total amino acids
in the sample. The threonine levels in this particular
case were ...
(OPA), a fluorescent reagent that reacts with all the
amino acids except proline. Proline analysis was car-
ried out inthe same instrument except that the eluting
amino acids were reacted with...
... with a DataView filter.
The sample code contains two event handlers:
Form.Load
Sets up the sample by creating a DataTable containing the Orders table fromthe
Northwind sample database. The ... Selecting the Top n Rows ina DataTable
Problem
You want to create a grid that shows the t op five rows ina DataTable, based on the
values in one of the columns.
Solution
Use an appropriate ...
that value. Add the appropriate delimiters when making non-numeric comparisons inthe
filter expression.
At this point, we are done unless there can be more than one instance of the value in the...
... ConfigurationSettings.AppSettings["Sql_ConnectString"]);
// Create DataAdapter.
SqlDataAdapter da = new SqlDataAdapter(sqlText, conn);
// Add table mappings.
da.TableMappings.Add("Table", ... iterates over the collection of columns inthe table and displays the
length, precision, and scale for each fromthe Hashtable. Information fromthe
FillSchema( ) method of the DataAdapter is also ...
Server Books Online.
The GetSchemaTable( ) method of the DataReader also returns all column lengths. The
method returns a DataTable containing column metadata for a DataReader, where the
ColumnSize...
... have them.
As an exercise, do a “25 Random Things About Our Company.” Then pull out
the nuggets and insert them into your about us page. Or leave the whole list
as a link or tab f rom your about ... and personal interests.” E-Trade’s
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The About Us Page ina Social...
... and
identified the clinical characteristics associated with vary-
ing degrees of proteinuria. In all participants, the mean
first morning urine protein:creatinine ratio (Up/c) was
0.53, with an interquartile ... facil-
itate recruitment at a large number of clinical sites across
the United States and Canada. Two clinical coordinating
centers (CCCs), a central biochemistry laboratory, the data
coordinating ... and prepu-
bertal male gender were all independently associated with
lower hemoglobin levels in Caucasian and non-Caucasian
subjects. On average, a 20% decrease in GFR was associ-
ated with a...
... acids
1–36), we retained amino acid 36, an alanine, rather
than using amino acid 37, a lysine, because it is
known that, after a post-translational processing of the
N-terminal methionine, which often ... oxidases is arole in
membrane binding, making them similar to the mam-
malian tyrosinases, which have a single transmembrane
domain [27]. However, it is considered that the plant
forms are not integral ... copper into either pro-tyrosinase, trypsinized
pro-tyrosinase or recombinant core tyrosinase signifi-
cantly increases the overall stability of the protein. It
was also apparent that the C-terminal...
... day, 1-day and 2-day lags obtained from the
base-line±univariate, base-line±bivariate and spatial models. At the top right- hand side are
summarized the posterior probabilities that the overall ... is arguably of rather less public health
importance than the latter. Corresponding to the hierarchical nature of the data, the analysis also has
three stages:
(a) thesummary of person level data ... lag structure
and prior distributions.
2. Description of the databases
The analysis database included mortality, weather and air pollution data for the 20 largest
metropolitan areas inthe USA...
... Phylogenetic analysis clustered the zebrafish
FABP4 with all Antarctic fish H6-FABPs and putative FABP4s from other
fishes ina single clade, and then with the mammalian FABP4s in an exten-
ded clade. Zebrafish ... Intron2 Exon 3 Intron 3 Exon 4
24 aa 217 bp 59 aa 101 bp 34 aa 1468 bp 17 aa
Dr fabp4
24 aa 1241 bp 58 aa 224 bp 34 aa 1284 bp 16 aa
Gg fabp4
24 aa 2496 bp 58 aa 968 bp 34 aa 500 bp 16 aa ... FABP7b
(AAQ92970), and FABP10 (AAH76219); H. sapiens (Hs) FABP1 (CAG46887), FABP2 (AAH69617), FABP3 (CAG33148), FABP4 (CAG33184),
FABP5 (AAH70303), FABP6 (AAH22489), FABP7 (CAG33338), and FABP8...
... the approach of
using a semantic representation as an interlingua
in a practical application will be investigated and
demonstrated by translating titles of Japanese
papers fromthe field ... analysis.
In stage i, we first examine those semantic
symbols which have an attached case schema and
instantiate them according to their trans-
formation rules.
In this example the WANT and ACHIEVE ... progra,ming."
A WALK WITH SEMSYN
Let us look at the first sentence from an
abstract. Figure 2 contains the Japanese input
and the semantic net corresponding to
ATLAS/II's analysis....
... which their tradition
gave no adequate account. They began thenew formulation in
order to include thenew factors, and they boldly said that
'all' was water or 'all' was in ... early Church Fathers and culminating inthe great
Scholastics. But, at last, its generative ideas—sin and salvation,
nature and grace, unity, infinity, and kingdom—had done
their work. Vast systems ... mission that we regard it as the only im-
portant expressive act, and assume that all other activity must
be practical in an animalian way, or else irrational—playful,
or atavistic (residual) past...
... [19] catalytic activity. Interestingly,
maximal activity of domain 2 was achieved only when
domain 1 was functional, reinforcing, once again, the
idea that catalysis at one active site is affected ... interactions
to inhibit the binding and closing of any other active
sites that are in communication with the closed site, is
simple and appealing and goes some distance towards
explaining the asymmetry ... 2). If each CK domain of the
FlgCK has an equal potential for catalytic rate
enhancement, then it might be anticipated
that C fi S mutations in individual domains and
Table 1. Kinetic parameters...