This document provides recommendations for home vegetable garden varieties in Utah. It discusses factors to consider when selecting varieties such as disease resistance, maturity times, and growing conditions. The bulk of the document is a table that lists recommended vegetable varieties for Utah and the seed sources for each variety. Varieties are organized by vegetable type and include details like days to maturity and disease resistances. The document encourages gardeners to consider their local conditions and consult extension resources when choosing which varieties to grow.
The Lost Secrets Of The Garden: The Companion Planting Guide For Vegetable Ga...Fayina19z
The document discusses an interview with Mother Earth about her role and mankind's current situation. Mother Earth says her main purpose is to provide a place for souls to develop skills in loving one another. She notes that mankind is at a defining point, on the brink of either destroying itself or realizing its spiritual nature and living in harmony with nature.
This document is a report from 2010 on the results of vegetable variety trials conducted in home gardens across North Dakota. It provides summaries of 53 trials that tested different varieties of vegetables, including beans, carrots, cucumbers, lettuce, melons, peas, pumpkins, radishes, spinach, squash and watermelons. The report aims to help home gardeners select superior varieties that perform well in home garden conditions and climates in North Dakota. It also seeks to increase awareness of new vegetable varieties and strengthen partnerships between gardeners and the university's extension service.
This document provides instructions for a science experiment involving balloons and skewers. It begins with questioning why a skewer can be run through an inflated balloon without popping it. It then lists the materials needed and provides step-by-step instructions for coating a skewer tip with petroleum jelly and carefully pushing it through the balloon from one side to the other without popping it. The explanation is that balloons are made of a stretchy polymer material, and the petroleum jelly allows the skewer to glide between polymer molecules instead of puncturing the balloon.
Song of Ice and Fire Roleplaying: A Game of Thrones Edition PDF PreviewGeekNative
This document provides an overview of the contents and rules for a roleplaying game set in the world of George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire/Game of Thrones series. It includes primers on the lands, peoples, customs, technology and religions of Westeros, as well as chapters covering character abilities and specialties, game rules, use of destiny points, and qualities that characters can possess. The document was written by Robert J. Schwalb and includes contributions from several other designers and developers involved in creating the roleplaying game.
This manual provides guidance on techniques for isolating, culturing, and identifying the fungal genus Fusarium. It was written by John F. Leslie and Brett A. Summerell, who have been organizing annual Fusarium identification workshops since 2000. The manual covers topics such as media preparation, isolation from plants and soil, culture maintenance, determining vegetative compatibility, assessing fertility, conducting molecular analyses, and describing important Fusarium species. It aims to bring order and standardization to the study of this economically important but taxonomically challenging fungal group.
Study: Impact Analysis of the Marcellus Shale Safe Drilling InitiativeMarcellus Drilling News
A study released by the Regional Economic Studies Institute (RESI) at Towson University says if Maryland would only allow Marcellus Shale drilling, two western MD counties would reap huge benefits. The study, "Impact Analysis of the Marcellus Shale Safe Drilling Initiative" says Allegany and Garrett counties would benefit from thousands of new jobs and hundreds of million dollars in newfound revenue.
MaxGXL is a supplement that promotes glutathione production in the body. Glutathione is the body's master antioxidant and levels naturally decline with age and stress. The patented MaxGXL formula contains ingredients like vitamin C, glutamine, NAC, and alpha lipoic acid that stimulate the body's production of glutathione in every cell. Clinical trials showed MaxGXL significantly increased glutathione levels in groups of people after only 3 months of use. By boosting glutathione, MaxGXL supports immune function, liver health, mental clarity and more.
This document is Dale's recipe book index listing over 130 recipes organized alphabetically by name. It includes recipes for main dishes, sides, desserts, and more. Some of the recipes included are: Chicken Casserole, Chicken Tortilla Soup, Chile Beef with Rice, Chocolate Chip Cookies, Apple Cream Cake, Beef Jerky, Brownies, and Cornbread. The recipe index provides the name of each recipe and the page number where the full recipe can be found in Dale's recipe book.
The Lost Secrets Of The Garden: The Companion Planting Guide For Vegetable Ga...Fayina19z
The document discusses an interview with Mother Earth about her role and mankind's current situation. Mother Earth says her main purpose is to provide a place for souls to develop skills in loving one another. She notes that mankind is at a defining point, on the brink of either destroying itself or realizing its spiritual nature and living in harmony with nature.
This document is a report from 2010 on the results of vegetable variety trials conducted in home gardens across North Dakota. It provides summaries of 53 trials that tested different varieties of vegetables, including beans, carrots, cucumbers, lettuce, melons, peas, pumpkins, radishes, spinach, squash and watermelons. The report aims to help home gardeners select superior varieties that perform well in home garden conditions and climates in North Dakota. It also seeks to increase awareness of new vegetable varieties and strengthen partnerships between gardeners and the university's extension service.
This document provides instructions for a science experiment involving balloons and skewers. It begins with questioning why a skewer can be run through an inflated balloon without popping it. It then lists the materials needed and provides step-by-step instructions for coating a skewer tip with petroleum jelly and carefully pushing it through the balloon from one side to the other without popping it. The explanation is that balloons are made of a stretchy polymer material, and the petroleum jelly allows the skewer to glide between polymer molecules instead of puncturing the balloon.
Song of Ice and Fire Roleplaying: A Game of Thrones Edition PDF PreviewGeekNative
This document provides an overview of the contents and rules for a roleplaying game set in the world of George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire/Game of Thrones series. It includes primers on the lands, peoples, customs, technology and religions of Westeros, as well as chapters covering character abilities and specialties, game rules, use of destiny points, and qualities that characters can possess. The document was written by Robert J. Schwalb and includes contributions from several other designers and developers involved in creating the roleplaying game.
This manual provides guidance on techniques for isolating, culturing, and identifying the fungal genus Fusarium. It was written by John F. Leslie and Brett A. Summerell, who have been organizing annual Fusarium identification workshops since 2000. The manual covers topics such as media preparation, isolation from plants and soil, culture maintenance, determining vegetative compatibility, assessing fertility, conducting molecular analyses, and describing important Fusarium species. It aims to bring order and standardization to the study of this economically important but taxonomically challenging fungal group.
Study: Impact Analysis of the Marcellus Shale Safe Drilling InitiativeMarcellus Drilling News
A study released by the Regional Economic Studies Institute (RESI) at Towson University says if Maryland would only allow Marcellus Shale drilling, two western MD counties would reap huge benefits. The study, "Impact Analysis of the Marcellus Shale Safe Drilling Initiative" says Allegany and Garrett counties would benefit from thousands of new jobs and hundreds of million dollars in newfound revenue.
MaxGXL is a supplement that promotes glutathione production in the body. Glutathione is the body's master antioxidant and levels naturally decline with age and stress. The patented MaxGXL formula contains ingredients like vitamin C, glutamine, NAC, and alpha lipoic acid that stimulate the body's production of glutathione in every cell. Clinical trials showed MaxGXL significantly increased glutathione levels in groups of people after only 3 months of use. By boosting glutathione, MaxGXL supports immune function, liver health, mental clarity and more.
This document is Dale's recipe book index listing over 130 recipes organized alphabetically by name. It includes recipes for main dishes, sides, desserts, and more. Some of the recipes included are: Chicken Casserole, Chicken Tortilla Soup, Chile Beef with Rice, Chocolate Chip Cookies, Apple Cream Cake, Beef Jerky, Brownies, and Cornbread. The recipe index provides the name of each recipe and the page number where the full recipe can be found in Dale's recipe book.
Native Plant Revegetation Guide For ColoradoFiona9864
This guide provides information for selecting and establishing native plants in Colorado. It covers plant basics, natural communities in the state, and techniques for revegetation of upland and wetland habitats. The guide includes details on site planning, preparation, seed and plant selection, and monitoring for successful revegetation projects using native species.
This document provides advice and warnings about neglecting religious duties. It discusses topics like sincerity, death, punishment in the grave, the scenes of Judgment Day, fostering good relationships, backbiting, slander, jealousy, lying, pride and more. The purpose is to encourage faith and righteousness through reminders about the severity of Allah's punishment for sins and the importance of repentance.
This review evaluated the effects of vaccines against influenza in healthy adults. The review found that inactivated influenza vaccines were 30% effective at preventing influenza-like illness and 80% effective at preventing influenza when the vaccine strain matched the circulating strain. Vaccine effectiveness decreased to 50% when the strain did not match. Vaccination had a modest effect on reducing time off work but there was not enough evidence to determine the impact on hospitalizations or complications. Inactivated vaccines were generally well-tolerated though they could cause local reactions. Whole virus vaccines matching the pandemic strain provided high efficacy against the 1968-1969 pandemic. However, the review concluded that there is not enough evidence to determine whether routine influenza vaccination of healthy adults is effective.
Mind Changing Techniques to Keep the ChangeDaniel Garcia
Introducing Mind
Changing Techniques – The Essential
Life Skills That We All Need to Live
Happy and Ef ective Life. Inside this
eBook, you will discover the topics about
how to master yourself and others by
anchoring, the magical authority voice,
can I really be lucky, how to talk so
people listen with their hearts, the
relaxing breath, when you find their
magic words of influence you become
irresistible, how to deal with criticism,
you must become a cybernaut to steer
yourself through life and so much more!
This document is an annual report from Ocean Conservancy about marine debris. It provides an overview of the 2009 International Coastal Cleanup, which engaged volunteers around the world to remove trash from beaches and waterways. The report finds that marine debris has become one of the worst pollution problems and that trash travels extensively through ocean currents, often originating on land near coasts. It also discusses how debris impacts wildlife and ecosystems. Solutions discussed include efforts by governments, corporations, and growing volunteer networks to understand debris sources and prevent ocean trash.
Acinetobacter baumannii is an opportunistic nosocomial pathogen that causes ventilator-associated pneumoniae, bacteraemia, and wound and skin infections in immunocompromised individuals. A. baumannii can be multi-drug resistant and has become a concern for the global health care community, which must contain contamination and prescribe successful treatment for affected patients. The success of A. baumannii can be attributed to its plastic genome, which enables antimicrobial resistance, the ability to survive desiccation for extended periods, biofilm formation and capsule production to protect it from the human immune system.
Capsule production by A. baumannii has been linked to antimicrobial resistance, biofilm formation, immune system evasion and desiccation persistence. Across the A. baumannii species, there are numerous capsule types that incorporate different sugars and configure them in different orientations. These capsule regions have been mapped and located across numerous strains, which suggests that the capsule locus is conserved. All capsule regions are flanked by the same genes: fkpA and lldP. To date, there has been no investigation of the possibility of the different capsule types affecting desiccation persistence, antimicrobial resistance, biofilm formation and immune evasion differently without background genetics influencing the results.
The first aim of this study was to construct an operon assembly vector (OAV) system to investigate whether different capsule types will affect desiccation persistence, antimicrobial resistant, biofilm formation and immune evasion differently. OAV system construction involves three mains steps: (i) cloning an origin of replication specific to Acinetobacter spp., (ii) homologous recombination of the fkpA and lldP genes in yeast that will act as hook regions and (iii) reassembling the capsule biosynthesis operon (cps) locus from American type culture collection (ATCC) 17978 into the vector using homologous recombination in yeast. The first step of OAV system construction was achieved.
The second aim of this study was to knockout the cps gene region in ATCC 17978 to create an isogenic mutant, ∆cps2, to enable the analysis of different capsule types using the OAV system. The isogenic mutant ∆cps2 was also characterised for resistance to desiccation, disinfectants and lysozyme to determine whether, without the capsule protecting the cell, the strain has reduced survival and therefore reduced persistence.
This document provides an overview and guidelines for running a Mutants & Masterminds roleplaying game focused on supernatural horror. It includes discussions of different horror genres and styles, character creation options ranging from normal humans to legendary heroes, guidelines for investigations and confronting fears, and templates for playing monster characters. The document aims to help gamemasters design supernatural horror campaigns and adventures at a variety of power levels.
This document is a technical memorandum regarding the structural design of Modules A and C of the El Vigia Medical Surgical Hospital. It includes calculations for the beams and slabs of Modules A and C according to Panamanian design standards. The calculations were completed by Dr. Tania Croston for the owner, Caja del Seguro Social, and contractor, Constructora Nova. Diagrams and details of the reinforcing steel are provided for the beams and slabs.
This document is a workbook about creating a sustainable home garden. It begins with an introduction explaining that conventional gardens can damage the environment but that home gardens can begin to repair natural systems by working with nature. The workbook then covers topics like understanding your site, improving soil health, conserving water, selecting plants, and using environmentally-friendly materials. It provides advice and best practices for gardening in an eco-friendly way.
Global Medical Cures™ | Antibiotics Resistance Threats in USA
DISCLAIMER-
Global Medical Cures™ does not offer any medical advice, diagnosis, treatment or recommendations. Only your healthcare provider/physician can offer you information and recommendations for you to decide about your healthcare choices.
Our Land, Our Water: Case Studies in Local SuccessSotirakou964
This document highlights 25 case studies of local communities successfully addressing watershed and natural resource issues. Conservation districts and hundreds of partners worked together in each case study to assess conditions, develop watershed plans, and implement coordinated conservation activities. Community stakeholders recognized that as members of the same watershed, they are all part of both the problems and solutions. Through collaborative partnerships, the cases demonstrate that local groups can wisely manage their land and water resources through watershed planning and monitoring.
Biology paper 3 option evolution 11 dp dic 11Galaxia Mercury
This document contains a biology exam for the standard level with 4 questions related to evolution. It provides the instructions to candidates, outlines the scoring rubric, and presents the questions and spaces for answers. The questions address topics like changes in body size over time for a genus of ostracods, the origin of life and eukaryotes, distinguishing features of primates, and implications of gaps in the fossil record for understanding human evolution.
Pluripotent stem-cell-handbook-from-nature-and-thermoscienceAmira M. Heniedy
This document is a handbook about pluripotent stem cells. It contains sections on reprogramming cells into a pluripotent state, engineering pluripotent stem cells using tools like CRISPR-Cas9 and TALENs, culturing pluripotent stem cells in feeder-dependent and feeder-free systems, differentiating pluripotent stem cells into various cell types, and characterizing pluripotent stem cells and their differentiated progeny. The handbook provides information and protocols for working with pluripotent stem cells from initial reprogramming through differentiation and characterization.
This document contains information about the ChucK programming language, including:
- The authors and developers of ChucK, led by Ge Wang and Perry Cook.
- Links to documentation, tutorials, code repositories, and more.
- An overview of the ChucK Manual, which covers topics like installation, language basics, concurrency, and events.
Sistemas de Información Geográfica: Understanding Map Projections Champs Elysee Roldan
This document provides information about map projections and geographic coordinate systems. It discusses different types of geographic coordinate systems including spheroids, datums, and examples of North American datums. It also covers different types of map projections, how they work, and examples including Mercator, UTM, and others. The document provides details on how to perform geographic transformations between different coordinate systems and datums. It provides specifications for many common map projections supported in GIS software.
This document provides marketing tips from over 100 marketers and agencies. It is divided into 10 parts that cover various marketing channels and topics, including email marketing, search marketing, site design, advertising, direct mail, general advice, B2B marketing, PR and blogging, agency advice, and career advice. The publisher of MarketingSherpa encourages readers to volunteer their marketing skills to help non-profits, as it can help reinvigorate one's passion and perspective for marketing.
This review analyzed studies on the use of neuraminidase inhibitors (NIs) like oseltamivir and zanamivir to prevent and treat influenza in healthy adults. The review found that:
1) NIs have limited effectiveness in preventing influenza-like illnesses when used routinely, but oseltamivir and zanamivir can reduce symptomatic influenza by around 60%.
2) When used to treat influenza after symptoms appear, both oseltamivir and zanamivir can shorten the duration of symptoms by around 1 day.
3) Oseltamivir is associated with side effects like nausea, while zanamivir can cause diarrhea.
4) Due to their low effectiveness,
This document is an excerpt from a longer work about knowledge creation. It discusses defining questions and definitions, outlines several fallacies about creativity and knowledge, and summarizes creative methods. It also explores the relationships between intelligence, genius, creativity and knowledge creation. The overall work presents the author's perspective on radical knowledge creation through examining concepts like definitions, problem-solving approaches, and the human capacity for generating new ideas and information.
Taking Root: A Glimpse at Agriculture in the Inner CityFayina19z
Urban agriculture has the potential to address poverty and lack of opportunity in West Philadelphia. The author researched four urban farms in the area and found they turned unused land into productive spaces while increasing local food access. However, youth involvement is needed for urban farming to succeed long-term. A well-planned business model with diversified production and distribution is also necessary to balance affordability and sustainability. Considering local culture and tastes is especially important to meet community needs. While criticisms exist, urban agriculture shows promise in improving quality of life.
Seed to Seed: Food Gardens in Schools - Seed SaversFayina19z
This document provides guidance for creating and maintaining school food gardens. It discusses principles of organic and sustainable gardening, and outlines five key reasons for starting a school garden: to promote healthy eating, demonstrate environmental values, connect with the local community, engage multiple learning styles, and provide a holistic educational experience. The document then covers planning considerations such as site selection, soil analysis, garden design, infrastructure needs, and collecting materials. It provides guidance on installation, maintenance, harvesting, seed saving, and resources for starting a garden. The overall aim is to help teachers establish gardens that educate students about food and sustainability.
Potted Bedding and Companion Plants - Fox Valley Growers, IllinoisFayina19z
This document is an order form for potted bedding and companion plants from a plant nursery. It lists over 100 plant varieties that are available in 4-inch pots with 15 pots per tray. The order form requests information about the customer such as their name, address, phone number, and special instructions. It provides pricing and growing conditions for each plant variety. Minimum orders of 5 trays per variety are required except for grass varieties which have a 3 tray minimum. Customers can request special varieties to be grown.
Ron’s Veggie Garden Tips - University of Illinois ExtensionFayina19z
Ron provides several tips for the vegetable garden:
1) Use mesh bags and pantyhose to protect fruits and vegetables from birds and insects as they grow and dry herbs.
2) Place cans or fencing around newly planted vegetables to protect them from cutworms in the soil.
3) Be prepared for late frosts by covering tender plants with materials that insulate but don't conduct cold.
4) Install chicken wire fencing to keep rabbits from the garden.
Native Plant Revegetation Guide For ColoradoFiona9864
This guide provides information for selecting and establishing native plants in Colorado. It covers plant basics, natural communities in the state, and techniques for revegetation of upland and wetland habitats. The guide includes details on site planning, preparation, seed and plant selection, and monitoring for successful revegetation projects using native species.
This document provides advice and warnings about neglecting religious duties. It discusses topics like sincerity, death, punishment in the grave, the scenes of Judgment Day, fostering good relationships, backbiting, slander, jealousy, lying, pride and more. The purpose is to encourage faith and righteousness through reminders about the severity of Allah's punishment for sins and the importance of repentance.
This review evaluated the effects of vaccines against influenza in healthy adults. The review found that inactivated influenza vaccines were 30% effective at preventing influenza-like illness and 80% effective at preventing influenza when the vaccine strain matched the circulating strain. Vaccine effectiveness decreased to 50% when the strain did not match. Vaccination had a modest effect on reducing time off work but there was not enough evidence to determine the impact on hospitalizations or complications. Inactivated vaccines were generally well-tolerated though they could cause local reactions. Whole virus vaccines matching the pandemic strain provided high efficacy against the 1968-1969 pandemic. However, the review concluded that there is not enough evidence to determine whether routine influenza vaccination of healthy adults is effective.
Mind Changing Techniques to Keep the ChangeDaniel Garcia
Introducing Mind
Changing Techniques – The Essential
Life Skills That We All Need to Live
Happy and Ef ective Life. Inside this
eBook, you will discover the topics about
how to master yourself and others by
anchoring, the magical authority voice,
can I really be lucky, how to talk so
people listen with their hearts, the
relaxing breath, when you find their
magic words of influence you become
irresistible, how to deal with criticism,
you must become a cybernaut to steer
yourself through life and so much more!
This document is an annual report from Ocean Conservancy about marine debris. It provides an overview of the 2009 International Coastal Cleanup, which engaged volunteers around the world to remove trash from beaches and waterways. The report finds that marine debris has become one of the worst pollution problems and that trash travels extensively through ocean currents, often originating on land near coasts. It also discusses how debris impacts wildlife and ecosystems. Solutions discussed include efforts by governments, corporations, and growing volunteer networks to understand debris sources and prevent ocean trash.
Acinetobacter baumannii is an opportunistic nosocomial pathogen that causes ventilator-associated pneumoniae, bacteraemia, and wound and skin infections in immunocompromised individuals. A. baumannii can be multi-drug resistant and has become a concern for the global health care community, which must contain contamination and prescribe successful treatment for affected patients. The success of A. baumannii can be attributed to its plastic genome, which enables antimicrobial resistance, the ability to survive desiccation for extended periods, biofilm formation and capsule production to protect it from the human immune system.
Capsule production by A. baumannii has been linked to antimicrobial resistance, biofilm formation, immune system evasion and desiccation persistence. Across the A. baumannii species, there are numerous capsule types that incorporate different sugars and configure them in different orientations. These capsule regions have been mapped and located across numerous strains, which suggests that the capsule locus is conserved. All capsule regions are flanked by the same genes: fkpA and lldP. To date, there has been no investigation of the possibility of the different capsule types affecting desiccation persistence, antimicrobial resistance, biofilm formation and immune evasion differently without background genetics influencing the results.
The first aim of this study was to construct an operon assembly vector (OAV) system to investigate whether different capsule types will affect desiccation persistence, antimicrobial resistant, biofilm formation and immune evasion differently. OAV system construction involves three mains steps: (i) cloning an origin of replication specific to Acinetobacter spp., (ii) homologous recombination of the fkpA and lldP genes in yeast that will act as hook regions and (iii) reassembling the capsule biosynthesis operon (cps) locus from American type culture collection (ATCC) 17978 into the vector using homologous recombination in yeast. The first step of OAV system construction was achieved.
The second aim of this study was to knockout the cps gene region in ATCC 17978 to create an isogenic mutant, ∆cps2, to enable the analysis of different capsule types using the OAV system. The isogenic mutant ∆cps2 was also characterised for resistance to desiccation, disinfectants and lysozyme to determine whether, without the capsule protecting the cell, the strain has reduced survival and therefore reduced persistence.
This document provides an overview and guidelines for running a Mutants & Masterminds roleplaying game focused on supernatural horror. It includes discussions of different horror genres and styles, character creation options ranging from normal humans to legendary heroes, guidelines for investigations and confronting fears, and templates for playing monster characters. The document aims to help gamemasters design supernatural horror campaigns and adventures at a variety of power levels.
This document is a technical memorandum regarding the structural design of Modules A and C of the El Vigia Medical Surgical Hospital. It includes calculations for the beams and slabs of Modules A and C according to Panamanian design standards. The calculations were completed by Dr. Tania Croston for the owner, Caja del Seguro Social, and contractor, Constructora Nova. Diagrams and details of the reinforcing steel are provided for the beams and slabs.
This document is a workbook about creating a sustainable home garden. It begins with an introduction explaining that conventional gardens can damage the environment but that home gardens can begin to repair natural systems by working with nature. The workbook then covers topics like understanding your site, improving soil health, conserving water, selecting plants, and using environmentally-friendly materials. It provides advice and best practices for gardening in an eco-friendly way.
Global Medical Cures™ | Antibiotics Resistance Threats in USA
DISCLAIMER-
Global Medical Cures™ does not offer any medical advice, diagnosis, treatment or recommendations. Only your healthcare provider/physician can offer you information and recommendations for you to decide about your healthcare choices.
Our Land, Our Water: Case Studies in Local SuccessSotirakou964
This document highlights 25 case studies of local communities successfully addressing watershed and natural resource issues. Conservation districts and hundreds of partners worked together in each case study to assess conditions, develop watershed plans, and implement coordinated conservation activities. Community stakeholders recognized that as members of the same watershed, they are all part of both the problems and solutions. Through collaborative partnerships, the cases demonstrate that local groups can wisely manage their land and water resources through watershed planning and monitoring.
Biology paper 3 option evolution 11 dp dic 11Galaxia Mercury
This document contains a biology exam for the standard level with 4 questions related to evolution. It provides the instructions to candidates, outlines the scoring rubric, and presents the questions and spaces for answers. The questions address topics like changes in body size over time for a genus of ostracods, the origin of life and eukaryotes, distinguishing features of primates, and implications of gaps in the fossil record for understanding human evolution.
Pluripotent stem-cell-handbook-from-nature-and-thermoscienceAmira M. Heniedy
This document is a handbook about pluripotent stem cells. It contains sections on reprogramming cells into a pluripotent state, engineering pluripotent stem cells using tools like CRISPR-Cas9 and TALENs, culturing pluripotent stem cells in feeder-dependent and feeder-free systems, differentiating pluripotent stem cells into various cell types, and characterizing pluripotent stem cells and their differentiated progeny. The handbook provides information and protocols for working with pluripotent stem cells from initial reprogramming through differentiation and characterization.
This document contains information about the ChucK programming language, including:
- The authors and developers of ChucK, led by Ge Wang and Perry Cook.
- Links to documentation, tutorials, code repositories, and more.
- An overview of the ChucK Manual, which covers topics like installation, language basics, concurrency, and events.
Sistemas de Información Geográfica: Understanding Map Projections Champs Elysee Roldan
This document provides information about map projections and geographic coordinate systems. It discusses different types of geographic coordinate systems including spheroids, datums, and examples of North American datums. It also covers different types of map projections, how they work, and examples including Mercator, UTM, and others. The document provides details on how to perform geographic transformations between different coordinate systems and datums. It provides specifications for many common map projections supported in GIS software.
This document provides marketing tips from over 100 marketers and agencies. It is divided into 10 parts that cover various marketing channels and topics, including email marketing, search marketing, site design, advertising, direct mail, general advice, B2B marketing, PR and blogging, agency advice, and career advice. The publisher of MarketingSherpa encourages readers to volunteer their marketing skills to help non-profits, as it can help reinvigorate one's passion and perspective for marketing.
This review analyzed studies on the use of neuraminidase inhibitors (NIs) like oseltamivir and zanamivir to prevent and treat influenza in healthy adults. The review found that:
1) NIs have limited effectiveness in preventing influenza-like illnesses when used routinely, but oseltamivir and zanamivir can reduce symptomatic influenza by around 60%.
2) When used to treat influenza after symptoms appear, both oseltamivir and zanamivir can shorten the duration of symptoms by around 1 day.
3) Oseltamivir is associated with side effects like nausea, while zanamivir can cause diarrhea.
4) Due to their low effectiveness,
This document is an excerpt from a longer work about knowledge creation. It discusses defining questions and definitions, outlines several fallacies about creativity and knowledge, and summarizes creative methods. It also explores the relationships between intelligence, genius, creativity and knowledge creation. The overall work presents the author's perspective on radical knowledge creation through examining concepts like definitions, problem-solving approaches, and the human capacity for generating new ideas and information.
Taking Root: A Glimpse at Agriculture in the Inner CityFayina19z
Urban agriculture has the potential to address poverty and lack of opportunity in West Philadelphia. The author researched four urban farms in the area and found they turned unused land into productive spaces while increasing local food access. However, youth involvement is needed for urban farming to succeed long-term. A well-planned business model with diversified production and distribution is also necessary to balance affordability and sustainability. Considering local culture and tastes is especially important to meet community needs. While criticisms exist, urban agriculture shows promise in improving quality of life.
Seed to Seed: Food Gardens in Schools - Seed SaversFayina19z
This document provides guidance for creating and maintaining school food gardens. It discusses principles of organic and sustainable gardening, and outlines five key reasons for starting a school garden: to promote healthy eating, demonstrate environmental values, connect with the local community, engage multiple learning styles, and provide a holistic educational experience. The document then covers planning considerations such as site selection, soil analysis, garden design, infrastructure needs, and collecting materials. It provides guidance on installation, maintenance, harvesting, seed saving, and resources for starting a garden. The overall aim is to help teachers establish gardens that educate students about food and sustainability.
Potted Bedding and Companion Plants - Fox Valley Growers, IllinoisFayina19z
This document is an order form for potted bedding and companion plants from a plant nursery. It lists over 100 plant varieties that are available in 4-inch pots with 15 pots per tray. The order form requests information about the customer such as their name, address, phone number, and special instructions. It provides pricing and growing conditions for each plant variety. Minimum orders of 5 trays per variety are required except for grass varieties which have a 3 tray minimum. Customers can request special varieties to be grown.
Ron’s Veggie Garden Tips - University of Illinois ExtensionFayina19z
Ron provides several tips for the vegetable garden:
1) Use mesh bags and pantyhose to protect fruits and vegetables from birds and insects as they grow and dry herbs.
2) Place cans or fencing around newly planted vegetables to protect them from cutworms in the soil.
3) Be prepared for late frosts by covering tender plants with materials that insulate but don't conduct cold.
4) Install chicken wire fencing to keep rabbits from the garden.
Plants Influencing the Behavior of Large White ButterflyFayina19z
This study examined how different companion plants influence the oviposition behavior of Large White Butterflies (Pieris brassicae L.) on cabbage plants. French marigolds (Tagetes patula) and painted daisies (Chrysanthemum carinatum) reduced egg laying on cabbage compared to control plots with only cabbage. Butterflies were attracted to T. patula flowers for feeding but laid fewer eggs on surrounding cabbage plants. C. carinatum appeared repellent to butterflies. Painted sage (Salvia horminum) showed some repellent effects later in the summer. Calendula (Calendula officinalis) and onion (Allium cepa) did not significantly
School Garden Basics Workshop For Educators - HawaiiFayina19z
This document provides information on common garden pests and diseases, as well as integrated pest management (IPM) techniques. It identifies common insect pests like aphids, whiteflies, and beetles, as well as diseases caused by fungi and viruses. The document introduces IPM as a sustainable approach using biological, cultural, physical and chemical controls. It emphasizes using beneficial insects, companion planting, sanitation and other cultural techniques before resorting to organic or synthetic pesticides. The workshop teaches educators how to identify pests and diseases, monitor problems, and implement a multi-pronged IPM approach to maintain healthy school gardens.
Plants as Deterrents - Tucson Organic GardenersFayina19z
This document lists various plant pairings that can benefit each other or deter pests when planted together. Some key points include:
- Alliums like garlic, onions, and chives planted with roses can protect them from aphids and moles.
- Basil helps tomatoes overcome insects and disease when planted near them. It also repels flies and mosquitoes.
- Beans can be planted with carrots, cabbage, beets and aid cucumbers and cabbages when interplanted. They add nitrogen to soil.
- Marigolds planted with potatoes, strawberries, and roses can help discourage nematodes.
- Mint planted near cabbage and tomatoes can improve their flavor and help repel a
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1. extension.usu.edu
HOME VEGETABLE
GARDEN
VARIETY RECOMMENDATIONS FOR
UTAH
Dan Drost, Vegetable Extension Specialist
April 1996 HG 313
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here are so many vegetable varieties available, how do you select good ones for the home
garden? Which ones are adapted and grow well in my area? This bulletin gives you some
answers to these questions. It lists some of the better vegetable varieties for Utah. Since
varieties vary in disease resistance and maturity characteristics, it is important to select ones that
are adapted to our area. Should I grow a hybrid? Does it have disease resistance? When will it
mature. What things should I think about before planting the garden?
OPEN-POLLINATED VS . HYBRID VARIETIES
Most vegetables grown were produced from open-pollinated varieties. Recently, hybrid
seeds have been marketed for use in the home garden. Hybrid varieties tend to be more vigorous,
grow uniformly, have better disease resistance and greater productivity than open-pollinated
varieties. Therefore, it is wise to compare varieties to determine which performs best in your area.
DISEASE RESISTANCE
Most hybrids and many open-pollinated varieties have resistance to some vegetable
diseases. Selecting varieties with disease resistance can reduce crop loss in the home garden. Try
to use varieties with multiple disease resistance. Seed catalogs and seed packets list the disease to
which a variety is resistant.
MATURITY CHARACTERISTICS
The number of days to mature a vegetable varies. Early vegetables should mature in all
areas of Utah. Crops with longer maturity periods and those that require warm temperatures may
not mature in areas of the state where early frosts occur. Consult your local county extension
office for information on the frost free period and planting dates for your area.
OTHER FACTORS
Before planting the garden, it is best to do some planning. Is the location acceptable? Is
the soil fertile? Is there water near by? Does the site receive enough light? Is it close to home or
large enough for your families needs?
2. Consider these points about the vegetables you grow:
Know what to plant
Know when to plant
Know when to harvest
Be ready to replant
Without proper planning space may not be utilized efficiently. Sketch out the garden area,
select the vegetables you want, figure out your planting dates and match these to the available
space. Think about the shading effects of tall plants on small plants. Plant the asparagus or
rhubarb in a location where it will not interfere with the rest of the garden. Why plant broccoli if
no one eats it. Are you planting enough tomatoes to can or corn to freeze? Remember, some
plants take up a lot of space but don’t yield a lot (e.g. corn). If space is at a premium, you may
want to grow something else.
Think about growing vertical. Trellises, stakes, and fences are useful ways to grow more
in a small area. Grow some plants in containers or among the flowers. Have you considered raised
beds, broadcast seeding, square-foot gardening or hanging baskets to increase the amount of
usable space?
Try succession planting, intercropping or companion planting to increase garden
productivity. Plant small areas at set intervals to achieve a continuous supply of produce.
Intercrop early maturing varieties with later maturing ones to increase space utilization. Grow
crop which complement each other as companions.
VARIETY SELECTION
If you are not satisfied with your variety selections, this bulletin can offer some
alternatives. Test that new variety next to the one you presently grow. Consult other resources
(seed catalogs, gardening books, and magazines) for more information on new varieties and
growing techniques. Talk to your local county extension educator, a knowledgeable gardener or
friend. These sources can advise you on what grows well in your area.
Many seed companies are happy to send out their home gardening catalogs upon request.
Some companies (see #3,#7) specialize in vegetables adapted to our growing conditions. It is best
to order seed from seed catalogs during the winter. This ensures that the company still has the
seed and you will receive it in time to plant.
Seeds may also be purchased from garden centers, discount stores, super markets and
nurseries. However, these outlets may not have all the varieties listed in this publication. Consult
your garden center or nursery for specific information on variety availability. Often they have
varieties that are suited to that growing area. If you want specific varieties, ask if they can get
them. Most nurseries grow and sell varieties that people ask for.
The varieties listed are ones that do well in most areas of Utah. The number in parentheses
(65) indicates the approximate days to maturity from seed or transplanting. Crops normally
transplanted are also listed. The number under “SOURCES” refers to the seed companies listed at
the end of the bulletin. Hybrids are indicated by an (H). All American Selections (AAS) are
varieties that do well in all areas of the United States. Fruit, kernel, or tuber color is listed where
appropriate. Use the Vegetable Planting Chart to help plan in-row and between-row spacing and
common planting dates for Utah.
The exclusion of other varieties or seed companies from this list in no way indicates that
they are undesirable.