JBHE Statistical Shocker of the Year: 2,100 Doctorates, but none to an African American?
March 9, 2010 by
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In 2004, 2,100 doctorates were awarded by universities in the US in the fields of mathematical statistics, botany, optics physics, human and animal pathology, zoology, astrophysics, geometry, geophysics and seismology, gen. mathematics, nuclear physics, astronomy, marine sciences, nuclear engineering, polymer and plastics engineering, veterinary medicine, topology, hydrology and water resources, animal nutrition, wildlife/range management, number [...]
What does the letter for military occupations signify?
March 5, 2010 by
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For example a Bravo vs a Foxtrot? Is there any rythm or reason?
See below details:
BRANCH 11 INFANTRY
* 11A INFANTRY
BRANCH 12 ARMOR
* 12A ARMOR, GENERAL
* 12B ARMOR
* 12C CAVALRY
BRANCH 13 FIELD ARTILLERY
13A FIELD ARTILLERY, GENERAL
BRANCH 14 AIR DEFENSE ARTILLERY
14A AIR DEFENSE ARTILLERY, GENERAL
* 14B SHORT-RANGE AIR DEFENSE (SHORAD) ARTILLERY
14D HAWK MISSILE AIR DEFENSE [...]
9 Recession-Proof Careers & Why They Are Secure
December 17, 2009 by
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Written by tatarjob and tatarayub Additional reporting by Neena Samuel and Kathryn M. Tyranski
Despite the economic downturn, these careers are still growing.These industries project promise-and jobs-for the future, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Occupational Information Network database.
1. Education Math and science teachers will be in demand as the U.S. struggles to compete [...]
Official certain biolab will be secure
December 16, 2009 by
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Official certain biolab will be secure
MANHATTAN (MCT) — Putting the top level animal disease research facility in Manhattan has raised concerns about safety to people and cattle.
Read more on The Garden City Telegram
A Laboratory Outbreak Investigation of Endemic Moist Eczematous Syndrome in Cattle in Jhapa District of Nepal
December 15, 2009 by
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Background:
District livestock Service Jhapa reported the incidence of syndrome similar to be as described as Degnala disease. A total 56 cattle were affected out of which 12 of them died during treatment with antibiotic and other supportive medicine. On field observation in outbreak area all sick animals were having hypernic moist eczematous lesion in [...]
A Clinical Laboratory Outbreak Investigation of Endemic Moist Eczematous Syndrome in Cattle in Jhapa District of Nepal
December 14, 2009 by
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Background:
District livestock Service Jhapa reported the incidence of syndrome similar to be as described as Degnala disease. A total 56 cattle were affected out of which 12 of them died during treatment with antibiotic and other supportive medicine. On field observation in outbreak area all sick animals were having hypernic moist eczematous lesion in all [...]
Severe Biliary Hyperplasia Associated With Liver Fluke and Gastrointestinal Helminthes Infection in an Adult Lama Alpaca in Nepal
December 13, 2009 by
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Abstract
An adult alpaca (Lama pacos) had a locally extensive area of hepatic atrophy involving the right lobe. Grossly, the atrophic lobe was light tan and firm and contained small, raised, white to yellow, partially mineralized circular nodules predominantly at the periphery of the atrophic tissue. Microscopically, viable hepatocytes were not present in the atrophic [...]
New Generation Reproductive Technologies (stem Cell-nanotechnology)
December 12, 2009 by
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I. Advances in Embryonic and Placental Development
1.Abstract:
Early embryonic development needs detailed investigations if we have to reduce embryonic mortality. Embryonic mortality details have been reviewed (wani, 2005). The reproductive abnormalities have been discussed and a sequential photographic presentation of embryonic mortality have recently been published [...]
Son of Pahrumpians active in nuclear terror exercise
December 12, 2009 by
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Son of Pahrumpians active in nuclear terror exercise
CAMP ATTERBURY, Ind. — “There’s just been a terrorist attack of a 10-ton nuclear device explosion in downtown Indianapolis, and the surviving town on the outskirts needs immediate emergency aid response,” was the call that jolted the son of two Pahrump residents into action.
Read more on Pahrump Valley [...]
Trent Consultants News Korean first to successfully clone a dog
December 12, 2009 by
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Trent Consultants News: By Dan Vergano, USA TODAY. Scientists have cloned man’s best friend for the first time, creating a genetic duplicate of a 3-year-old male Afghan hound, South Korean scientists reported Wenesday.
Trent Consultants News: The puppy was born in April to its surrogate mom, a Labrador retriever. His name: Snuppy, short for Seoul National [...]