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Increase Mango Production Naturally! - 0 views

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    The biofield energy transmissions of Mahendra Kumar Trivedi have paved way for enhanced production of mangoes naturally. The natural energy transmissions bring about changes at the molecular level of the trees and bring about a positive impact on the production.
anonymous

The Trivedi Effect®: Only Answer To All Problems Of Dairy Farms - 0 views

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    Across the globe mainly in developing countries, milk is produced by small farmers, and it is a source of livelihood for them. Mr. mahendra trivedi through his spiritual energy transmission power has not only impacted human beings but also other forms of life like animals, plants, birds, etc.
Janos Haits

Home | VIVO Search - 0 views

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    This website provides a working example of how a multi-institutional search functions, allowing you to search across all seven partner institutions and across all disciplines to find people and information that could dramatically impact your work.
Intentional Insights

Multiply Your Generosity This Holiday Season - 0 views

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    The holiday season is a time for giving. We exchange gifts with our friends. We contribute to our favorite charities. We give money directly to poor people on the street. How can you make the most impact per dollar with your giving for this holiday season?
Erich Feldmeier

F.Paulus, S. Krach #Impactfactor Irrer Wettkampf um die meisten Zitate - 0 views

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    "Sie beobachteten, wie das Gehirnareal umso aktiver wurde, je renommierter das Journal war, in dem das Manuskript angeblich erscheinen sollte. Genauer gesagt: Die Freude war umso größer, je höher die Bewertung des Fachblatts nach dem sogenannten "Journal Impact Factor", kurz JIF, war. Sollte das Manuskript etwa in Nature Neuroscience erscheinen (2013 mit einem JIF von 14,98), einem der Sterne am Himmel der Hirnforschung, erstrahlte der Nucleus Accumbens wie ein Feuerwerk. Die Aktivität nahm indes ab, als dieselbe Arbeit im Fachblatt Neuro Image (JIF 6,13) präsentiert wurde und geriet zu einem Schummern, als es nur der Neuroreport (JIF 1,68) war."
Janos Haits

Research at Google - 0 views

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    "We are a machine intelligence team focused on deep learning. We advance the state of the art in order to have a positive impact on the world."
Janos Haits

Digital Planet - Where Digital Innovation Meets the World - 0 views

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    "Digital Planet is an interdisciplinary research initiative of The Fletcher School's Institute for Business in the Global Context. Dedicated to understanding the impact of digital innovation on the world, Digital Planet provides actionable insights for policymakers, businesses, investors, and innovators."
Nits Mahajan

In Vitro Diagnostics (IVD) Quality Control Market Worth 1,065.3 Million USD By 2022 - 0 views

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    The rising need of faster and error free laboratory results, improving laboratory efficiency, and technological advancements in multi-analyte third party IVD quality controls are the major factors that significantly impacted the development in In Vitro Diagnostics Quality Controls Market. Global IVD quality controls market is expected to reach USD 1,065.3 million by 2022, at a CAGR of 3.8% during the forecast period of 2017 to 2022.
veera90

AI in Medical Devices - Emerging Future of Pharma Industry | ACL Digital - 0 views

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    Today, the United States is the largest medical device market in the world. It is estimated that by 2023 the growth of medical device industry is expected to touch $208 Billion. Medical devices sector is an integral part of healthcare industry in the United States. The manufacturers of the medical device equipment aim at integrating accuracy with automation. According to a market research report, there is an emerging trend of application of AI in the medical devices sector, and business leaders and professionals are looking for insights on the impact of this technology. https://www.acldigital.com/blogs/ai-medical-devices-emerging-future-pharma-industry
Walid Damouny

Metal foam obliterates bullets - and that's just the beginning - 23 views

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    Composite metal foams (CMFs) are tough enough to turn an armor-piercing bullet into dust on impact. Given that these foams are also lighter than metal plating, the material has obvious implications for creating new types of body and vehicle armor - and that's just the beginning of its potential uses.
Erich Feldmeier

Ulrich Herb: Impact Factor, Open Research: Ende einer Einsamkeit - Der Freitag - 0 views

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    "Die meisten klassischen Publikationsformen der Wissenschaft entstanden im 17. Jahrhundert: Sie gehen zurück auf Briefsammlungen, die wissenschaftliche Gesellschaften untereinander verschickten. Die Verteilungszyklen richteten sich nach der Frequenz des Postkutschenverkehrs, weshalb man die Briefe für den Versand zusammenband. Dieses Prozedere aufgrund von fast vierhundert Jahren alten Strukturen brachte schließlich die in Ausgaben bestimmter Journale organisierten Artikel hervor."
Pankaj Agrawal

India Telecom Regulation and India Telecom Towers - 1 views

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    Telecom Infrastructure -Tenancy is the lifeblood of the tower business, and is impacted by multiple factors such as operator spectrum choice (coverage tenancies)
anonymous

Trivedi Effect - A New Approach to Science - 0 views

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    The Trivedi Effect: Science experiments, researches and studies By Mahendra Trivedi. Impact on agriculture, dairy farming, poultry, biotechnology, genetics, materials science and microbiology.
Tom Thomos

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    If you looking for tree protection fencing techniques in Tuggerah, NSW, Coastline Sediment Control offers you the best quality tree protection fencing techniques at reasonable prices. Tree fencing helps to reduce the negative impacts of construction sites.
Skeptical Debunker

Use of DNA evidence is not an open and shut case, professor says - 0 views

  • In his new book, "The Double Helix and the Law of Evidence" (Harvard University Press), Kaye focuses on the intersection of science and law, and emphasizes that DNA evidence is merely information. "There's a popular perception that with DNA, you get results," Kaye said. "You're either guilty or innocent, and the DNA speaks the truth. That goes too far. DNA is a tool. Perhaps in many cases it's open and shut, in other cases it's not. There's ambiguity."
  • One of the book's key themes is that using science in court is hard to do right. "It requires lawyers and judges to understand a lot about the science," Kaye noted. "They don't have to be scientists or technicians, but they do have to know enough to understand what's going on and whether the statements that experts are making are well-founded. The lawyers need to be able to translate that information into a form that a judge or a jury can understand." Kaye also believes that lawyers need to better understand statistics and probability, an area that has traditionally been neglected in law school curricula. His book attempts to close this gap in understanding with several sections on genetic science and probability. The book also contends that scientists, too, have contributed to the false sense of certainty, when they are so often led by either side of one particular case to take an extreme position. Scientists need to approach their role as experts less as partisans and more as defenders of truth. Aiming to be a definitive history of the use of DNA evidence, "The Double Helix and the Law of Evidence" chronicles precedent-setting criminal trials, battles among factions of the scientific community and a multitude of issues with the use of probability and statistics related to DNA. From the Simpson trial to the search for the last Russian Tsar, Kaye tells the story of how DNA science has impacted society. He delves into the history of the application of DNA science and probability within the legal system and depicts its advances and setbacks.
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    Whether used to clinch a guilty verdict or predict the end of a "CSI" episode, DNA evidence has given millions of people a sense of certainty -- but the outcomes of using DNA evidence have often been far from certain, according to David Kaye, Distinguished Professor of Law at Penn State.
Skeptical Debunker

Pliocene Hurricaines - 0 views

  • By combining a hurricane model and coupled ocean-atmosphere general circulation model to investigate the early Pliocene, Emanuel, Brierley and co-author Alexey Fedorov observed how vertical ocean mixing by hurricanes near the equator caused shallow parcels of water to heat up and later resurface in the eastern equatorial Pacific as part of the ocean wind-driven circulation. The researchers conclude from this pattern that frequent hurricanes in the central Pacific likely strengthened the warm pool in the eastern equatorial Pacific, which in turn increased hurricane frequency — an interaction described by Emanuel as a “two-way feedback process.”�The researchers believe that in addition to creating more hurricanes, the intense hurricane activity likely created a permanent El Nino like state in which very warm water in the eastern Pacific near the equator extended to higher latitudes. The El Nino weather pattern, which is caused when warm water replaces cold water in the Pacific, can impact the global climate by intermittently altering atmospheric circulation, temperature and precipitation patterns.The research suggests that Earth’s climate system may have at least two states — the one we currently live in that has relatively few tropical cyclones and relatively cold water, including in the eastern part of the Pacific, and the one during the Pliocene that featured warm sea surface temperatures, permanent El Nino conditions and high tropical cyclone activity.Although the paper does not suggest a direct link with current climate models, Fedorov said it is possible that future global warming could cause Earth to transition into a different equilibrium state that has more hurricanes and permanent El Nino conditions. “So far, there is no evidence in our simulations that this transition is going to occur at least in the next century. However, it’s still possible that the condition can occur in the future.”�Whether our future world is characterized by a mean state that is more El Nino-like remains one of the most important unanswered questions in climate dynamics, according to Matt Huber, a professor in Purdue University’s Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences. The Pliocene was a warmer time than now with high carbon dioxide levels. The present study found that hurricanes influenced by weakened atmospheric circulation — possibly related to high levels of carbon dioxide — contributed to very warm temperatures in the Pacific Ocean, which in turn led to more frequent and intense hurricanes. The research indicates that Earth’s climate may have multiple states based on this feedback cycle, meaning that the climate could change qualitatively in response to the effects of global warming.
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    The Pliocene epoch is the period in the geologic timescale that extends from 5 million to 3 million years before present. Although scientists know that the early Pliocene had carbon dioxide concentrations similar to those of today, it has remained a mystery what caused the high levels of greenhouse gas and how the Pliocene's warm conditions, including an extensive warm pool in the Pacific Ocean and temperatures that were roughly 4 degrees C higher than today's, were maintained. In a paper published February 25 in Nature, Kerry Emanuel and two colleagues from Yale University's Department of Geology and Geophysics suggest that a positive feedback between tropical cyclones - commonly called hurricanes and typhoons - and the circulation in the Pacific could have been the mechanism that enabled the Pliocene's warm climate.
Skeptical Debunker

GPS Jamming Devices Pose Many Threats (w/ Video) - 0 views

  • GPS jammers send out a radio signal that’s the same frequency as the satellite signal. Since GPS satellite signals are weak, a GPS jamming device that puts out approximately 2 watts is sufficient to disrupt a GPS signal in a vehicle that’s approximately within 10 feet of the device. This leaves the in-vehicle system unable to establish its position and report back to a GPS tracking center, where the vehicle is registered. There are also fears that terrorists can use these devices to disrupt air traffic and cause severe safety and economic damage to the US. More powerful jammers could disrupt GPS signals in close proximity of airports, causing safety concerns. Our military overseas use GPS extensively to record their position as well as the position of the enemy. With GPS jamming devices in the hands of our enemy, U.S. and allied forces can be severely impacted when launching ground and air-strikes.
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    The latest GPS jamming devices are now being used by car thieves in the UK to render stolen cars and trucks undetectable by law enforcement. These devices also pose a threat to airlines and US military overseas.
anonymous

Genetic Modification Of Plants: A Natural Method! - 1 views

New qualities acquainted with harvest plants by genetic engineering can possibly build good yields, enhance horticultural practices, or add nourishing quality to items. Case in point, genetically m...

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