ַ](}( probabilitynumpy.core.multiarrayscalarnumpydtypef8R(K To verify Active Directory replication. Open a Command Prompt as an administrator: On the Start menu, right-click Command Prompt, and then click Run as administrator. If the User Account Control dialog box appears, provide Domain Admins credentials, if required, and then click Continue. At the command prompt, type the following command, and then press ENTER: QRY:u}(hhh C #d>Rh-how to authenticate and join domain as a userhX}<|startoftext|> To verify Active Directory replication. Open a Command Prompt as an administrator: On the Start menu, right-click Command Prompt, and then click Run as administrator. If the User Account Control dialog box appears, provide Domain Admins credentials, if required, and then click Continue. At the command prompt, type the following command, and then press ENTER: QRY:u}(hhh C K?Rh%windows ad server replication commandhX}<|startoftext|> To verify Active Directory replication. Open a Command Prompt as an administrator: On the Start menu, right-click Command Prompt, and then click Run as administrator. If the User Account Control dialog box appears, provide Domain Admins credentials, if required, and then click Continue. At the command prompt, type the following command, and then press ENTER: QRY:u}(hhh CGB@Rhsiddhi definitionhX<|startoftext|> Siddhi is a Sanskrit noun which can be translated as perfection, accomplishment, attainment, or success. In Tamil the word Siddhar /Chitthar refers to someone who has attained the Siddhic powers & knowledge. Chitta is pure consciousness/knowledge in Sanskrit also. QRY:u}(hhh C]S?Rhsadharma siddhahX<|startoftext|> Siddhi is a Sanskrit noun which can be translated as perfection, accomplishment, attainment, or success. In Tamil the word Siddhar /Chitthar refers to someone who has attained the Siddhic powers & knowledge. Chitta is pure consciousness/knowledge in Sanskrit also. QRY:u}(hhh CS@Rhsiddhis definitionhX<|startoftext|> Siddhi is a Sanskrit noun which can be translated as perfection, accomplishment, attainment, or success. In Tamil the word Siddhar /Chitthar refers to someone who has attained the Siddhic powers & knowledge. Chitta is pure consciousness/knowledge in Sanskrit also. QRY:u}(hhh C?"@Rh'what does elevated leukocyte count meanhXt<|startoftext|> Leukocytes in Urine. – by admin 1. The Urinary system consists of a number of different parts, including the kidneys, the urethra, the bladder and the ureters. A test known as urinalysis is normally used to detect the occurrence of leukocytes in urine. Hence, people who are facing health issues may visit a doctor for tests, wherein the excessive levels of leukocytes in urine may be detected. A doctor will generally recommend a patient to undergo a urinalysis as it is the best type of urine test to detect excessive levels of leukocytes in urine. This abnormality can result in bladder or kidney damag QRY:u}(hhh C@:b?Rh/how much does it cost to pay the cleaning lady?hX<|startoftext|> With professional house cleaning, get a detailed quote. The average price to hire a cleaning service is between $90 and $150. Rates vary depending on the size of your home and what services you want. Frequency is also a factor; many service providers offer lower rates for weekly cleanings compared to monthly or bimonthly ones. Additional charges often apply for: Research shows that the average hourly cleaning rate for U.S. maid services is between $25 and $45 per hour, so keep that in mind when getting quotes. However, housekeepers and individuals have to work alone and can't get to as many houses in a day as a service, so they will charge above that average. QRY:u}(hhh C>?Rh4how much does it cost to rent a professional cleanerhX<|startoftext|> With professional house cleaning, get a detailed quote. The average price to hire a cleaning service is between $90 and $150. Rates vary depending on the size of your home and what services you want. Frequency is also a factor; many service providers offer lower rates for weekly cleanings compared to monthly or bimonthly ones. Additional charges often apply for: Research shows that the average hourly cleaning rate for U.S. maid services is between $25 and $45 per hour, so keep that in mind when getting quotes. However, housekeepers and individuals have to work alone and can't get to as many houses in a day as a service, so they will charge above that average. QRY:u}(hhh C`N?Rh.how much does it cost to have my house cleanedhX<|startoftext|> With professional house cleaning, get a detailed quote. The average price to hire a cleaning service is between $90 and $150. Rates vary depending on the size of your home and what services you want. 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QRY:u}(hhh CM@@Rhcost to send a letterhX<|startoftext|> On Sunday, Jan. 26, the cost to mail a first-class single-piece letter jumped from 46 cents to 49 cents. The U.S. Post Office's 3-cent increase is the largest hike for consumer postage in more than a decade. The cost of mailing a postcard will also go up to 34 cents, a 1-cent increase. The announcement of the increase in postage rates came Dec. 30. The increase will help the budget deficit that the USPS has been dealing with in recent years. QRY:u}(hhh C^?Rhusps first class postagehX<|startoftext|> On Sunday, Jan. 26, the cost to mail a first-class single-piece letter jumped from 46 cents to 49 cents. The U.S. Post Office's 3-cent increase is the largest hike for consumer postage in more than a decade. The cost of mailing a postcard will also go up to 34 cents, a 1-cent increase. The announcement of the increase in postage rates came Dec. 30. The increase will help the budget deficit that the USPS has been dealing with in recent years. QRY:u}(hhh C^@Rh define fidhX0<|startoftext|> fid. n. Nautical. 1. A square bar used as a support for a topmast. Fid. A wooden pin, usually only a few inches long, tapered to a point and used to separate the strands of small rope. A marlinespike is generally much heavier, often of metal, and used on steel cable and larger rope. QRY:u}(hhh C "K@Rhwhat is fidgethX0<|startoftext|> fid. n. Nautical. 1. A square bar used as a support for a topmast. Fid. A wooden pin, usually only a few inches long, tapered to a point and used to separate the strands of small rope. A marlinespike is generally much heavier, often of metal, and used on steel cable and larger rope. QRY:u}(hhh C@?Rh%what category does diazepam belong toh<|startoftext|> Valium (diazepam) is a medication belonging to the drug class benzodiazepine. Valium is available as a generic drug. Valium is prescribed for the treatment of anxiety, seizures, muscle spasms, and symptoms of alcohol withdrawal. QRY:u}(hhh Ch?Rh"what type of sword does arthur usehX<|startoftext|> This was a ceremonial sword as opposed to the war sword Excalibur. Sometimes modern authors use Clarent (or another name) as the name of the sword in the stone, but this is not in the original. Not to be confused with Excalibur in the Rust. This origin for Excalibur was used by Malory in Le Morte D Arthur. Malory's version of the Arthurian stories, written when the Middle Ages were almost over, would become the best-known version to English-speaking readers. QRY:u}(hhh C@zq?Rh.what sword does king arthur fight against odinhX<|startoftext|> This was a ceremonial sword as opposed to the war sword Excalibur. Sometimes modern authors use Clarent (or another name) as the name of the sword in the stone, but this is not in the original. Not to be confused with Excalibur in the Rust. This origin for Excalibur was used by Malory in Le Morte D Arthur. Malory's version of the Arthurian stories, written when the Middle Ages were almost over, would become the best-known version to English-speaking readers. QRY:u}(hhh C@Rhwhere does clarent come fromhX<|startoftext|> This was a ceremonial sword as opposed to the war sword Excalibur. Sometimes modern authors use Clarent (or another name) as the name of the sword in the stone, but this is not in the original. Not to be confused with Excalibur in the Rust. This origin for Excalibur was used by Malory in Le Morte D Arthur. Malory's version of the Arthurian stories, written when the Middle Ages were almost over, would become the best-known version to English-speaking readers. QRY:u}(hhh C9@Rhdefine estuaryhX<|startoftext|> An estuary is a partially enclosed body of water, and its surrounding coastal habitats, where saltwater from the ocean mixes with fresh water from rivers or streams. In fresh water the concentration of salts, or salinity, is nearly zero. The salinity of water in the ocean averages about 35 parts per thousand (ppt). The mixture of seawater and fresh water in estuaries is called brackish water and its salinity can range from 0.5 to 35 ppt. QRY:u}(hhh C R?Rhdefine estuary in geographyhX<|startoftext|> An estuary is a partially enclosed body of water, and its surrounding coastal habitats, where saltwater from the ocean mixes with fresh water from rivers or streams. In fresh water the concentration of salts, or salinity, is nearly zero. The salinity of water in the ocean averages about 35 parts per thousand (ppt). The mixture of seawater and fresh water in estuaries is called brackish water and its salinity can range from 0.5 to 35 ppt. QRY:u}(hhh C9@Rhdefine estuaryhX<|startoftext|> An estuary is a partially enclosed body of water, and its surrounding coastal habitats, where saltwater from the ocean mixes with fresh water from rivers or streams. In fresh water the concentration of salts, or salinity, is nearly zero. The salinity of water in the ocean averages about 35 parts per thousand (ppt). The mixture of seawater and fresh water in estuaries is called brackish water and its salinity can range from 0.5 to 35 ppt. QRY:u}(hhh C'5f?Rh%how long does an arm/leg take to mendhX(<|startoftext|> The length of time it will take to heal will depend on the type of fracture, whether it's damaged the surrounding tissues, and the person's age. For example, a young child who's cracked their wrist will need to wear a cast or removable splint for just two to three weeks. It typically takes about six to eight weeks to heal in adults, and less time in children. Doctors refer to all breaks or cracks in bones as fractures. Go to your nearest accident and emergency (A&E) department if you think you or your child has broken a bone. QRY:u}(hhh C @Rh1how long does it take for fractured wrist to healhX(<|startoftext|> The length of time it will take to heal will depend on the type of fracture, whether it's damaged the surrounding tissues, and the person's age. For example, a young child who's cracked their wrist will need to wear a cast or removable splint for just two to three weeks. It typically takes about six to eight weeks to heal in adults, and less time in children. Doctors refer to all breaks or cracks in bones as fractures. Go to your nearest accident and emergency (A&E) department if you think you or your child has broken a bone. QRY:u}(hhh C?Rh)how long does a leg fracture take to mendhX(<|startoftext|> The length of time it will take to heal will depend on the type of fracture, whether it's damaged the surrounding tissues, and the person's age. For example, a young child who's cracked their wrist will need to wear a cast or removable splint for just two to three weeks. It typically takes about six to eight weeks to heal in adults, and less time in children. Doctors refer to all breaks or cracks in bones as fractures. Go to your nearest accident and emergency (A&E) department if you think you or your child has broken a bone. QRY:u}(hhh C݃3@Rhwhen was beethoven bornhX<|startoftext|> Beethoven played mostly piano, organ and violin; whilst it is not as well known, he also played the viola. He also dabbled with other keyboard instruments like harpsichord and clavier. Whether or not he was actually born on that day is unknown. Beethoven was baptised on 17 December 1770. I … t was the custom of the time to baptise children the day after they were born, and only his official baptism records exist. thus it is assumed he was born on 16 QRY:u}(hhh C+@Rh*what kind of instrument did beethoven playhX<|startoftext|> Beethoven played mostly piano, organ and violin; whilst it is not as well known, he also played the viola. He also dabbled with other keyboard instruments like harpsichord and clavier. Whether or not he was actually born on that day is unknown. Beethoven was baptised on 17 December 1770. I … t was the custom of the time to baptise children the day after they were born, and only his official baptism records exist. thus it is assumed he was born on 16 QRY:u}(hhh C?Rh+what kind of instrument did beethoven play?hX<|startoftext|> Beethoven played mostly piano, organ and violin; whilst it is not as well known, he also played the viola. He also dabbled with other keyboard instruments like harpsichord and clavier. Whether or not he was actually born on that day is unknown. Beethoven was baptised on 17 December 1770. I … t was the custom of the time to baptise children the day after they were born, and only his official baptism records exist. thus it is assumed he was born on 16 QRY:u}(hhh C u{?Rhwhat country do snow leo livehX<|startoftext|> Snow leopards live in the high, rugged mountains of Central Asia – in a cold and dry climate. While their habitat range covers 2 million km2 (approximately the size of Greenland or Mexico), there are only between 4,000 to 6,500 snow leopards left in the wild. the snow leopard range. Their habitat extends through twelve countries: Afghanistan, Bhutan, China, India, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Nepal, Pakistan, Russia, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan. China is one of the most influential countries for our conservation efforts, as it contains as much as 60% of all snow leopard habitat areas. In the Himalayas, snow leopards are usually found between 3,000 and 5,400 meters above sea level. In Mongolia and Russia, these cats are found at lower altitudes of 1000 meters. At the snow leopard’s typical elevation, the climate is cold and dry, and only grasses and small shrubs can grow on the steep mountain slopes. QRY:u}(hhh C?Rhwhat biome do snow leoshX<|startoftext|> Snow leopards live in the high, rugged mountains of Central Asia – in a cold and dry climate. While their habitat range covers 2 million km2 (approximately the size of Greenland or Mexico), there are only between 4,000 to 6,500 snow leopards left in the wild. the snow leopard range. Their habitat extends through twelve countries: Afghanistan, Bhutan, China, India, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Nepal, Pakistan, Russia, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan. China is one of the most influential countries for our conservation efforts, as it contains as much as 60% of all snow leopard habitat areas. In the Himalayas, snow leopards are usually found between 3,000 and 5,400 meters above sea level. In Mongolia and Russia, these cats are found at lower altitudes of 1000 meters. At the snow leopard’s typical elevation, the climate is cold and dry, and only grasses and small shrubs can grow on the steep mountain slopes. QRY:u}(hhh C`ڀ?Rhwhere does a snow leo exist?hX<|startoftext|> Snow leopards live in the high, rugged mountains of Central Asia – in a cold and dry climate. While their habitat range covers 2 million km2 (approximately the size of Greenland or Mexico), there are only between 4,000 to 6,500 snow leopards left in the wild. the snow leopard range. Their habitat extends through twelve countries: Afghanistan, Bhutan, China, India, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Nepal, Pakistan, Russia, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan. China is one of the most influential countries for our conservation efforts, as it contains as much as 60% of all snow leopard habitat areas. In the Himalayas, snow leopards are usually found between 3,000 and 5,400 meters above sea level. In Mongolia and Russia, these cats are found at lower altitudes of 1000 meters. At the snow leopard’s typical elevation, the climate is cold and dry, and only grasses and small shrubs can grow on the steep mountain slopes. QRY:u}(hhh C`@Rhwidth of drivewayhXT<|startoftext|> The standard driveway width for residential homes ranges from 9 feet to 24 feet. The width of your driveway will vary based on whether you want a single car drive or double car drive. Additionally, the width may change to accommodate parking or a turn-around, these added features will change the cost of your driveway. QRY:u}(hhh Cΐ?Rh what size do i need for my househXT<|startoftext|> The standard driveway width for residential homes ranges from 9 feet to 24 feet. The width of your driveway will vary based on whether you want a single car drive or double car drive. Additionally, the width may change to accommodate parking or a turn-around, these added features will change the cost of your driveway. QRY:u}(hhh C`)>Rh5what is the typical length and diameter for driveway?hXT<|startoftext|> The standard driveway width for residential homes ranges from 9 feet to 24 feet. The width of your driveway will vary based on whether you want a single car drive or double car drive. Additionally, the width may change to accommodate parking or a turn-around, these added features will change the cost of your driveway. QRY:u}(hhh C?Rhwas elizabeth an english queenhX8<|startoftext|> The era called the Elizabethan England was a time of many changes and developments and was also considered as the Golden Age in English history. This era was led by Queen Elizabeth I, the sixth and last ruler of Tudor. Queen Elizabeth I was considered by many to be England’s best monarch. QRY:u}(hhh C`c?Rh1what was the egyptian queen elizabeth i known forhX8<|startoftext|> The era called the Elizabethan England was a time of many changes and developments and was also considered as the Golden Age in English history. This era was led by Queen Elizabeth I, the sixth and last ruler of Tudor. Queen Elizabeth I was considered by many to be England’s best monarch. QRY:u}(hhh CJ?Rhwhat was elizabeth's agehX8<|startoftext|> The era called the Elizabethan England was a time of many changes and developments and was also considered as the Golden Age in English history. This era was led by Queen Elizabeth I, the sixth and last ruler of Tudor. Queen Elizabeth I was considered by many to be England’s best monarch. QRY:u}(hhh C/?Rh.how long does it take to heat steak in an ovenhX&<|startoftext|> Directions. In a large skillet, melt 2 tablespoons of the butter with 1 tablespoon of the olive oil over medium heat. Add the onions and cook, stirring occasionally, until golden, about 15 minutes. Transfer the onions to a bowl and set aside. Generously season both sides of the steak with salt and pepper. Add the remaining 1 tablespoon of the oil to the skillet and fry the steak over medium heat, turning once, until browned, about 6 minutes per side for medium. Transfer the steak to a serving platter and cover to keep warm. Add the bourbon to the skillet and, over medium heat, scrape up any bits that cling to the pan. Allow the liquor to simmer until reduced by half, about 1 minute. Add the onions and the remaining 2 tablespoons of butter and stir until the butter is melted. QRY:u}(hhh C?Rh(how to cook barbecued steaks on charcoalhX&<|startoftext|> Directions. In a large skillet, melt 2 tablespoons of the butter with 1 tablespoon of the olive oil over medium heat. Add the onions and cook, stirring occasionally, until golden, about 15 minutes. Transfer the onions to a bowl and set aside. Generously season both sides of the steak with salt and pepper. Add the remaining 1 tablespoon of the oil to the skillet and fry the steak over medium heat, turning once, until browned, about 6 minutes per side for medium. Transfer the steak to a serving platter and cover to keep warm. Add the bourbon to the skillet and, over medium heat, scrape up any bits that cling to the pan. Allow the liquor to simmer until reduced by half, about 1 minute. Add the onions and the remaining 2 tablespoons of butter and stir until the butter is melted. QRY:u}(hhh C`<_?Rh$how long do you put whiskey on steakhX&<|startoftext|> Directions. In a large skillet, melt 2 tablespoons of the butter with 1 tablespoon of the olive oil over medium heat. Add the onions and cook, stirring occasionally, until golden, about 15 minutes. Transfer the onions to a bowl and set aside. Generously season both sides of the steak with salt and pepper. Add the remaining 1 tablespoon of the oil to the skillet and fry the steak over medium heat, turning once, until browned, about 6 minutes per side for medium. Transfer the steak to a serving platter and cover to keep warm. Add the bourbon to the skillet and, over medium heat, scrape up any bits that cling to the pan. Allow the liquor to simmer until reduced by half, about 1 minute. Add the onions and the remaining 2 tablespoons of butter and stir until the butter is melted. QRY:u}(hhh CsJb@Rhwhat is esotropiahX<|startoftext|> Esotropia is sometimes erroneously called “lazy eye,” which describes the condition of amblyopia —a reduction in vision of one or both eyes that is not the result of any pathology of the eye and cannot be resolved by the use of corrective lenses. Esotropia is a form of strabismus, or “squint,” in which one or both eyes turns inward. The condition can be constantly present, or occur intermittently, and can give the affected individual a cross-eyed appearance QRY:u}(hhh CD@Rhwhat causes esotropia?hX<|startoftext|> Esotropia is sometimes erroneously called “lazy eye,” which describes the condition of amblyopia —a reduction in vision of one or both eyes that is not the result of any pathology of the eye and cannot be resolved by the use of corrective lenses. Esotropia is a form of strabismus, or “squint,” in which one or both eyes turns inward. The condition can be constantly present, or occur intermittently, and can give the affected individual a cross-eyed appearance QRY:u}(hhh C ?Rhwhat does an osteopath treat?hX<|startoftext|> Osteopathy is a way of detecting, treating and preventing health problems by moving, stretching and massaging a person's muscles and joints. Osteopathy is based on the principle that the wellbeing of an individual depends on their bones, muscles, ligaments and connective tissue functioning smoothly together. There's good evidence that osteopathy is effective in treating persistent lower back pain. The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) recommends it as a treatment for this condition. QRY:u}(hhh C;Q@Rhwhat is osteopathichX<|startoftext|> Osteopathy is a way of detecting, treating and preventing health problems by moving, stretching and massaging a person's muscles and joints. Osteopathy is based on the principle that the wellbeing of an individual depends on their bones, muscles, ligaments and connective tissue functioning smoothly together. There's good evidence that osteopathy is effective in treating persistent lower back pain. The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) recommends it as a treatment for this condition. QRY:u}(hhh C71@Rhwhat does rapport meanhX-<|startoftext|> Rapport in the Online Counseling Relationship. Rapport may be the single most important aspect of a counseling relationship. It has been found to increase client interest, motivation, and comfort, all which contribute to clinical efficacy. Rapport is found to correlate with therapist clinical experience. Rapport is highest when therapists use few encouraging statements (e.g., “uh huh,” “hmm,” etc.) and many empathetic responses. Rapport is associated with counselor verbosity and with counselors who verbally engage clients. QRY:u}(hhh C@Rhhow does rapport affect therapyhX-<|startoftext|> Rapport in the Online Counseling Relationship. Rapport may be the single most important aspect of a counseling relationship. It has been found to increase client interest, motivation, and comfort, all which contribute to clinical efficacy. Rapport is found to correlate with therapist clinical experience. Rapport is highest when therapists use few encouraging statements (e.g., “uh huh,” “hmm,” etc.) and many empathetic responses. Rapport is associated with counselor verbosity and with counselors who verbally engage clients. QRY:u}(hhh C`r?Rhwhat is rapport used forhX-<|startoftext|> Rapport in the Online Counseling Relationship. Rapport may be the single most important aspect of a counseling relationship. It has been found to increase client interest, motivation, and comfort, all which contribute to clinical efficacy. Rapport is found to correlate with therapist clinical experience. Rapport is highest when therapists use few encouraging statements (e.g., “uh huh,” “hmm,” etc.) and many empathetic responses. Rapport is associated with counselor verbosity and with counselors who verbally engage clients. QRY:u}(hhh C`?Rhdeadline for roth ira 2016hX!<|startoftext|> IRA Contribution Limits and Deadlines. Learn about the deadlines, income limits, and contribution limits for contributing to Traditional and Roth IRAs each year. Deadline for contributions for the 2014 tax year: April 15, 2015. 1 Contribute to your Fidelity IRA.Log In Required. 2 Set up automatic contributions to your Fidelity IRA. 2014 Traditional & Roth IRA contribution limits. Total annual contributions to your Traditional and Roth IRAs combined cannot exceed: 1 $5,500 (under age 50). 2 $6,500 (age 50 or older). QRY:u}(hhh C?Rh.deadline to make traditional ira contributionshX!<|startoftext|> IRA Contribution Limits and Deadlines. Learn about the deadlines, income limits, and contribution limits for contributing to Traditional and Roth IRAs each year. Deadline for contributions for the 2014 tax year: April 15, 2015. 1 Contribute to your Fidelity IRA.Log In Required. 2 Set up automatic contributions to your Fidelity IRA. 2014 Traditional & Roth IRA contribution limits. Total annual contributions to your Traditional and Roth IRAs combined cannot exceed: 1 $5,500 (under age 50). 2 $6,500 (age 50 or older). QRY:u}(hhh C?Rh#what are the ira contribution ruleshX!<|startoftext|> IRA Contribution Limits and Deadlines. Learn about the deadlines, income limits, and contribution limits for contributing to Traditional and Roth IRAs each year. Deadline for contributions for the 2014 tax year: April 15, 2015. 1 Contribute to your Fidelity IRA.Log In Required. 2 Set up automatic contributions to your Fidelity IRA. 2014 Traditional & Roth IRA contribution limits. Total annual contributions to your Traditional and Roth IRAs combined cannot exceed: 1 $5,500 (under age 50). 2 $6,500 (age 50 or older). QRY:u}(hhh C ?Rhdefinition babbagehX<|startoftext|> Definition of BABINSKI REFLEX. : a reflex movement in which when the sole is tickled the big toe turns upward instead of downward and which is normal in infancy but indicates damage to the central nervous system (as in the pyramidal tracts) later in life —called also Babinski sign, Ba*bin*ski's reflex, \-skēz-\. ADVERTISEMENT. : a reflex movement in which when the sole is tickled the great toe turns upward instead of downward and which is normal in infancy but indicates damage to the central nervous system (as in the pyramidal tracts) when occurring later in life—called also Babinski, Babinski sign, Babinski's sign; compare plantar reflex. QRY:u}(hhh C LE?Rhwhat is babski reflexhX<|startoftext|> Definition of BABINSKI REFLEX. : a reflex movement in which when the sole is tickled the big toe turns upward instead of downward and which is normal in infancy but indicates damage to the central nervous system (as in the pyramidal tracts) later in life —called also Babinski sign, Ba*bin*ski's reflex, \-skēz-\. ADVERTISEMENT. : a reflex movement in which when the sole is tickled the great toe turns upward instead of downward and which is normal in infancy but indicates damage to the central nervous system (as in the pyramidal tracts) when occurring later in life—called also Babinski, Babinski sign, Babinski's sign; compare plantar reflex. QRY:u}(hhh C8 @Rhwhere was jane goodall born?hXY<|startoftext|> Early Life. Jane Goodall was born on April 3, 1934, in London, England, to Mortimer Herbert Goodall, a businessperson and motor-racing enthusiast, and the former Margaret Myfanwe Joseph, who wrote novels under the name Vanne Morris Goodall. Along with her sister, Judy, Goodall was reared in London and Bournemouth, England. QRY:u}(hhh C$?Rhwho is jane goodall's dadhXY<|startoftext|> Early Life. Jane Goodall was born on April 3, 1934, in London, England, to Mortimer Herbert Goodall, a businessperson and motor-racing enthusiast, and the former Margaret Myfanwe Joseph, who wrote novels under the name Vanne Morris Goodall. Along with her sister, Judy, Goodall was reared in London and Bournemouth, England. QRY:u}(hhh C g?Rhwhere did jane goodall bornhXY<|startoftext|> Early Life. Jane Goodall was born on April 3, 1934, in London, England, to Mortimer Herbert Goodall, a businessperson and motor-racing enthusiast, and the former Margaret Myfanwe Joseph, who wrote novels under the name Vanne Morris Goodall. Along with her sister, Judy, Goodall was reared in London and Bournemouth, England. QRY:u}(hhh C` ?Rh)what are some additives and preservativeshX0<|startoftext|> Smell is just as important as taste to food processors, because most of a food’s flavor appeal to the human brain actually comes from its smell. Most processed foods rely on these additives to restore flavor that is lost in processing or create new flavors altogether. The federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act defines a food additive as, any substance the intended use of which results or may reasonably be expected to result, directly or indirectly, in its becoming a component or otherwise affecting the characteristics of any food.... QRY:u}(hhh CrU>Rh#can we make products more naturallyhX0<|startoftext|> Smell is just as important as taste to food processors, because most of a food’s flavor appeal to the human brain actually comes from its smell. Most processed foods rely on these additives to restore flavor that is lost in processing or create new flavors altogether. The federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act defines a food additive as, any substance the intended use of which results or may reasonably be expected to result, directly or indirectly, in its becoming a component or otherwise affecting the characteristics of any food.... QRY:u}(hhh C`E>Rhwhat does being added makes up?hX0<|startoftext|> Smell is just as important as taste to food processors, because most of a food’s flavor appeal to the human brain actually comes from its smell. Most processed foods rely on these additives to restore flavor that is lost in processing or create new flavors altogether. The federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act defines a food additive as, any substance the intended use of which results or may reasonably be expected to result, directly or indirectly, in its becoming a component or otherwise affecting the characteristics of any food.... QRY:u}(hhh C`Y3?RhFwhat type of neuron would be involved in processing visual informationhX<|startoftext|> Amacrine Cells. Amacrine cells are interneurons found in the retina [1]. They are part of the inner plexiform layer, a section of the retina in which bipolar neurons communicate with amacrine cells and ganglion cells [2]. Amacrine cells serve to integrate for ganglion cells the signals coming from bipolar neurons [1]. Overview. Amacrine cells perform where the second synaptic retianl layer where ganglion cells and bipolar cells form a synapse. There are close to 50 types of amacrine cells, many of which do not have axons.An amacrine cell is a horizontal cell and it works laterally to interact with the output of the bipolar cell. QRY:u}(hhh C`YC?Rhwhat does an amacrin dohX<|startoftext|> Amacrine Cells. Amacrine cells are interneurons found in the retina [1]. They are part of the inner plexiform layer, a section of the retina in which bipolar neurons communicate with amacrine cells and ganglion cells [2]. Amacrine cells serve to integrate for ganglion cells the signals coming from bipolar neurons [1]. Overview. Amacrine cells perform where the second synaptic retianl layer where ganglion cells and bipolar cells form a synapse. There are close to 50 types of amacrine cells, many of which do not have axons.An amacrine cell is a horizontal cell and it works laterally to interact with the output of the bipolar cell. QRY:u}(hhh C``?Rhwhat does an amacrite dohX<|startoftext|> Amacrine Cells. Amacrine cells are interneurons found in the retina [1]. They are part of the inner plexiform layer, a section of the retina in which bipolar neurons communicate with amacrine cells and ganglion cells [2]. Amacrine cells serve to integrate for ganglion cells the signals coming from bipolar neurons [1]. Overview. Amacrine cells perform where the second synaptic retianl layer where ganglion cells and bipolar cells form a synapse. There are close to 50 types of amacrine cells, many of which do not have axons.An amacrine cell is a horizontal cell and it works laterally to interact with the output of the bipolar cell. QRY:u}(hhh C7@@Rhhow do i apply for a passporthXA<|startoftext|> There are three ways that you can get the application form -- you can pick up the application from a Post Office branch, request that Her Majesty's Passport Office (HMPO) post the application form, or fill out the application form online and have the completed application form sent to you from HMPO. QRY:u}(hhh CjT@Rhhow do i apply for my passporthXA<|startoftext|> There are three ways that you can get the application form -- you can pick up the application from a Post Office branch, request that Her Majesty's Passport Office (HMPO) post the application form, or fill out the application form online and have the completed application form sent to you from HMPO. QRY:u}(hhh C@Rh can i apply for passport by mailhXA<|startoftext|> There are three ways that you can get the application form -- you can pick up the application from a Post Office branch, request that Her Majesty's Passport Office (HMPO) post the application form, or fill out the application form online and have the completed application form sent to you from HMPO. QRY:u}(hhh C@y=RhPwhat is a type of hydrocarbon in its natural state that undergoes carbonization?hX<|startoftext|> Carbonization (or carbonisation) is the term for the conversion of an organic substance into carbon or a carbon-containing residue through pyrolysis or destructive distillation. This carbonization, which can also be seen as a spontaneous breakdown of the wood, continues until only the carbonised residue called charcoal remains. Unless further external heat is provided, the process stops and the temperature reaches a maximum of about 400°C. QRY:u}(hhh CE@Rhwhat does carbonize meanhX<|startoftext|> Carbonization (or carbonisation) is the term for the conversion of an organic substance into carbon or a carbon-containing residue through pyrolysis or destructive distillation. This carbonization, which can also be seen as a spontaneous breakdown of the wood, continues until only the carbonised residue called charcoal remains. Unless further external heat is provided, the process stops and the temperature reaches a maximum of about 400°C. QRY:u}(hhh C>Rh.what does a decomposition process leave behindhX<|startoftext|> Carbonization (or carbonisation) is the term for the conversion of an organic substance into carbon or a carbon-containing residue through pyrolysis or destructive distillation. This carbonization, which can also be seen as a spontaneous breakdown of the wood, continues until only the carbonised residue called charcoal remains. Unless further external heat is provided, the process stops and the temperature reaches a maximum of about 400°C. QRY:u}(hhh C?Rh$what happens when i lose my strengthhXX<|startoftext|> Regaining muscle after atrophy should be done under the guidance of a physician and physical therapist to prevent any further injury, which may result in even greater atrophy. It is important that you consult with a physician to determine the exact reason for your muscle atrophy. Practice patience and start slowly. One of the biggest challenges that you may face while attempting to rebuild muscle is overcoming the realization that your body is not physically capable of the feats it used to be prior to atrophy. You will have to gradually work up to your fitness goals again. QRY:u}(hhh Cr$>Rh/does muscle atrozaion lead to further weakeninghXX<|startoftext|> Regaining muscle after atrophy should be done under the guidance of a physician and physical therapist to prevent any further injury, which may result in even greater atrophy. It is important that you consult with a physician to determine the exact reason for your muscle atrophy. Practice patience and start slowly. One of the biggest challenges that you may face while attempting to rebuild muscle is overcoming the realization that your body is not physically capable of the feats it used to be prior to atrophy. You will have to gradually work up to your fitness goals again. QRY:u}(hhh C`ȸf?Rh(what causes excessive vitamins in humanshX<|startoftext|> Vitamin toxicity is a condition in which a person develops symptoms as side effects from taking massive doses of vitamins. Vitamins vary in the amounts that are required to cause toxicity and in the specific symptoms that result. The exceptions are severe vitamin D toxicity, severe vitamin A toxicity, and severe vitamin B 6 toxicity. Too much vitamin D leads to deposits of calcium salts in the soft tissue of the body, which cannot be reversed. Birth defects due to vitamin A toxicity cannot be reversed. QRY:u}(hhh CHd?Rh toxicity occurs when too much ofhX<|startoftext|> Vitamin toxicity is a condition in which a person develops symptoms as side effects from taking massive doses of vitamins. Vitamins vary in the amounts that are required to cause toxicity and in the specific symptoms that result. The exceptions are severe vitamin D toxicity, severe vitamin A toxicity, and severe vitamin B 6 toxicity. Too much vitamin D leads to deposits of calcium salts in the soft tissue of the body, which cannot be reversed. Birth defects due to vitamin A toxicity cannot be reversed. QRY:u}(hhh CZRB?Rh-what are the different signs of toxic vitaminhX<|startoftext|> Vitamin toxicity is a condition in which a person develops symptoms as side effects from taking massive doses of vitamins. Vitamins vary in the amounts that are required to cause toxicity and in the specific symptoms that result. The exceptions are severe vitamin D toxicity, severe vitamin A toxicity, and severe vitamin B 6 toxicity. Too much vitamin D leads to deposits of calcium salts in the soft tissue of the body, which cannot be reversed. Birth defects due to vitamin A toxicity cannot be reversed. QRY:u}(hhh C n@Rhwhere is bermudahX<|startoftext|> The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a loosely defined region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean, where a number of aircraft and ships are said to have disappeared under mysterious circumstances. The first written boundaries date from an article by Vincent Gaddis in a 1964 issue of the pulp magazine Argosy, where the triangle's three vertices are in Miami, Florida peninsula; in San Juan, Puerto Rico; and in the mid-Atlantic island of Bermuda. QRY:u}(hhh C?Rhwhere is bermuda areahX<|startoftext|> The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a loosely defined region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean, where a number of aircraft and ships are said to have disappeared under mysterious circumstances. The first written boundaries date from an article by Vincent Gaddis in a 1964 issue of the pulp magazine Argosy, where the triangle's three vertices are in Miami, Florida peninsula; in San Juan, Puerto Rico; and in the mid-Atlantic island of Bermuda. QRY:u}(hhh C d5@Rhwhere is bermuda?hX<|startoftext|> The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a loosely defined region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean, where a number of aircraft and ships are said to have disappeared under mysterious circumstances. The first written boundaries date from an article by Vincent Gaddis in a 1964 issue of the pulp magazine Argosy, where the triangle's three vertices are in Miami, Florida peninsula; in San Juan, Puerto Rico; and in the mid-Atlantic island of Bermuda. QRY:u}(hhh CP@Rh define copyhX:<|startoftext|> verb. The definition of a copy is an exact duplicate of someone or something. An example of copy is a print from a digital photo. Copy means to repeat something that someone else already did. An example of to copy is a dancer watching a choreographer dance and then doing the same dance moves. QRY:u}(hhh C4@Rhdefinition: copyhX:<|startoftext|> verb. The definition of a copy is an exact duplicate of someone or something. An example of copy is a print from a digital photo. Copy means to repeat something that someone else already did. An example of to copy is a dancer watching a choreographer dance and then doing the same dance moves. QRY:u}(hhh C,@Rhdefinition copyhX:<|startoftext|> verb. The definition of a copy is an exact duplicate of someone or something. An example of copy is a print from a digital photo. Copy means to repeat something that someone else already did. An example of to copy is a dancer watching a choreographer dance and then doing the same dance moves. QRY:u}(hhh C@{?Rh0what connective cells make up each muscle fiber?hX<|startoftext|> Connective tissue from this outer sheath extends into the body of the muscle, subdividing it into columns, or fascicles (these are the strings in stringy meat). Each of these fascicles is thus surrounded by its own connective tissue sheath, which is known as the perimysium (peri = around). Dissection of a muscle fascicle under a microscope reveals that it, in turn, is composed of many muscle fibers, or myofibers. Each is surrounded by a plasma membrane, or sarcolemma, enveloped by a thin connective tissue layer called an endomy-sium (fig. 12.1). Since the connective tissue of the tendons, epimysium, perimysium, and endomysium is continuous, muscle fibers do not normally pull out of the tendons when they contract. QRY:u}(hhh C8ϥ?Rh1which types of connective tissues surround musclehX<|startoftext|> Connective tissue from this outer sheath extends into the body of the muscle, subdividing it into columns, or fascicles (these are the strings in stringy meat). Each of these fascicles is thus surrounded by its own connective tissue sheath, which is known as the perimysium (peri = around). Dissection of a muscle fascicle under a microscope reveals that it, in turn, is composed of many muscle fibers, or myofibers. Each is surrounded by a plasma membrane, or sarcolemma, enveloped by a thin connective tissue layer called an endomy-sium (fig. 12.1). Since the connective tissue of the tendons, epimysium, perimysium, and endomysium is continuous, muscle fibers do not normally pull out of the tendons when they contract. QRY:u}(hhh Cާ>Rh.what connects between a muscle to make it workhX<|startoftext|> Connective tissue from this outer sheath extends into the body of the muscle, subdividing it into columns, or fascicles (these are the strings in stringy meat). Each of these fascicles is thus surrounded by its own connective tissue sheath, which is known as the perimysium (peri = around). Dissection of a muscle fascicle under a microscope reveals that it, in turn, is composed of many muscle fibers, or myofibers. Each is surrounded by a plasma membrane, or sarcolemma, enveloped by a thin connective tissue layer called an endomy-sium (fig. 12.1). Since the connective tissue of the tendons, epimysium, perimysium, and endomysium is continuous, muscle fibers do not normally pull out of the tendons when they contract. QRY:ue.