[H]e obtained his bachelor's degree in biological anthropology summa cum laude in 1964... He received a Henry Russell Shaw Traveling Fellowship from 1964 to 1965 and was a visiting lecturer in Anthropology at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom in 1965.
He graduated from Harvard, obtaining an MD in 1969, and undertook a post-doctoral fellowship study at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies in La Jolla, California, from 1969 to 1970.
I guess that culling from mailing lists on a daily basis, and then "please support me so I can keep this site going" really tore into you.
No, never noticed either of those.
Or you could just subscribe to the mailing lists yourself, and you would have already read the i915 pull request without the nonsense editorial pandering.
Why would I do that? I'm not really interested in i915 pull requests.
Personally, I think Michael Larabel deserves some kind of award for singlehandedly (?) producing large amounts of valuable content about Linux. No, I don't know him, never met him, just find his site useful.
Weird that you should have more faith in a single random doctor than the collected and curated wisdom and experience of thousands. A good doctor would of course use her own judgement and knowledge of the patient combined with the best practice of the rest of the medical community.
The NGC has a screening process designed to keep weakly supported research out.
The real reason the database is being deleted is that it's costing medical institutions money.
That gatekeeping role has sometimes made AHRQ a target. The agency was nearly eliminated shortly after its establishment, in the mid-90s, when it endorsed non-surgical interventions for back pain, a position that angered the North American Spine Society, a trade group representing spine surgeons. A subsequent campaign led to significant funding losses for AHRQ, and since then, the agency as a whole has been a perennial target for Republicans who have argued that its work is duplicated at other federal agencies.
The vetting role played by the NGC is a critical one, says Roy Poses, with the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute.
"Many guidelines are actually written mainly for commercial purposes or public relations purposes," said Poses, and can be subtly shaped to promote a given course of treatment. A guideline written for the treatment of depression, for example, may emphasize pharmaceuticals over talk therapy.
"The organizations writing the guidelines may be getting millions of dollars from big drug companies that want to promote a product. The people writing them may have similar conflicts of interest," Poses said. NGCâ(TM)s process provided a resource comparatively free of that kind of influence.
Underscoring how medical research like that maintained by the NGC can be politicized, AHRQ drew the ire of then-congressmember Tom Price in 2016 when it published a study critical of a drug manufactured by one of his campaign donors. According to ProPublica, one of Priceâ(TM)s aides emailed "at least half a dozen times" asking the agency to pull the critical research down. Price was the first director of HHS, AHRQâ(TM)s parent agency, under the Trump Administration, before resigning under pressure last year over his spending on chartered flights.
I had a quick look at WindAction, quoted in the piece, and they are largely against wind power.
"Industrial Wind Action Group Corp ("The WindAction Group") was formed to counteract the misleading information promulgated by the wind energy industry and various environmental groups."
"But like every claim involving the wind industry, there's a darker story."
Ignoring your double negative, the feds have the evidence and it will be produced in court at the appropriate time. Here are just the first 6 pages of the indictments against the GRU agents - plenty of meat for the nothingburger there:
COUNT ONE (Conspiracy to Commit an Offense Against the United States)
1. In or around 2016, the Russian Federation ("Russia") operated a military intelligence agency called the Main Intelligence Directorate of the General Staff The GRU had multiple units, including Units 26165 and 74455, engaged in cyber operations that involved the staged releases of documents stolen through computer intrusions. These units conducted large-scale cyber operations to interfere with the 2016 US. presidential election.
2. Defendants VIKT OR BORISOVICH BORIS ALEKSEYEVICH ANTONOV, DMITRIY SERGEYEVICH IVAN SERGEYEVICH YERMAKOV, ALEKSEY VIKTOROVICH LUKASHEV, SERGEY ALEKSANDROVICH MORGACHEV, NIKOLAY YURYEVICH KOZACHEK, PAVEL VYACHESLAVOVICH YERSHOV, ARTEM ANDREYEVICH ALEKSANDR VLADIMIROVICH OSADCHUK, and ALEKSEY ALEKSANDROVICH POTENIKIN were GRU officers who knowingly and intentionally conspired with each other, and with persons known and unknown to the Grand Jury (collectively the "Conspirators"), to gain unauthorized access (to "hack") into the computers of U.S. persons and entities involved in the 2016 U.S. presidential election, steal documents from these computers, and stage releases of the stolen documents to interfere with the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
3. Starting in at least March 2016, the Conspirators used a variety of means to hack the email accounts of Volunteers and employees of the U.S. presidential campaign of Hillary Clinton (the "Clinton Campaign"), including the email account of the Clinton Campaign's chairman.
4. By in or around April 2016, the Conspirators also hacked into the computer networks of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee and the Democratic National Committee The Conspirators covertly monitored the computers of dozens of and DNC employees, implanted hundreds of files containing malicious computer code ("malware"), and stole emails and other documents from the and DNC.
5. By in or around April 2016, the Conspirators began to plan the release of materials stolen from the Clinton Campaign, and DNC.
6. Beginning in or around June 2016, the Conspirators staged and released tens of thousands of the stolen emails and documents. They did so using fictitious online personas, including "DCLeaks" and "Guccifer 2.0"
7. The Conspirators also used the Guccifer 2.0 persona to release additional stolen documents through a website maintained by an organization ("Organization 1") that had previously posted documents stolen from U.S. persons, entities, and the U.S. government. The Conspirators continued their U.S. election-interference operations through in or around November 2016.
8. To hide their connections to Russia and the Russian government, the Conspirators used false identities and made false statements about their identities. To further avoid detection, the Conspirators used a network of computers located across the world, including in the United States, and paid for this infrastructure using
Defendants
9. Defendant VIKTOR BORISOVICH was the Russian military officer in command of Unit 26165, located at 20 Komsomolskiy Prospekt, Moscow, Russia. Unit 26165 had primary responsibility for hacking the and DNC, as well as the email accounts of individuals affiliated with the Clinton Campaign.
10. Defendant BORIS ALEKSEYEVICH ANTONOV was a Maj or in the Russian military assigned to Unit 26165. ANTONOV oversaw a department within Unit 26165 dedicated to targeting military, political, governmental, and non-governmental organizations with spearphishing emails and other computer intrusion activity. ANTONOV held the title "Head of Department." In or around 2016, ANTONOV supervised other co-conspirators who targeted the DNC, and individuals affiliated with the Clinton Campaign.
"Mueller could certainly use it to do, what he was appointed to do: investigate Trump, instead of accusing Russian military of attacking American interests (duh!)..."
The point is, the Russian state still denies attacking American interests (duh!)...
You're wrong about what Mueller was appointed to do. What is odd is that after all your many posts on this subject you still appear not to have grasped the basics. I looked it up, it wasn't hard:
By virtue of the authority vested in me as Acting Attorney General, including 28 U.S.C. ÂÂ 509, 510, and 515, in order to discharge my responsibility to provide supervision and management of the Department of Justice, and to ensure a full and thorough investigation of the Russian governments efforts to interfere in the 2016 presidential election, I hereby order as follows: (a) Robert S. Mueller III is appointed to serve as Special Counsel for the United States Department of Justice. (b) The Special Counsel is authorized to conduct the investigation confirmed by then-FBI Director James 8. Corney in testimony before the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence on March 20, 2017, including: (i) any links and/or coordination between the Russian government and individuals associated with the campaign of President Donald Trump; and (ii) any matters that arose or may arise directly from the investigation; and (iii) any other matters within the scope of 28 C.F.R. Â 600.4(a).
The jurisdiction of a Special Counsel shall also include the authority to investigate and prosecute federal crimes committed in the course of, and with intent to interfere with, the Special Counsel's investigation, such as perjury, obstruction of justice, destruction of evidence, and intimidation of witnesses;
Thank you for your enquiry. Unfortunately we have spent all our money buying Time Warner and consequently have none left for upgrades. We will be increasing prices and fees shortly to recoup the costs involved in the acquisition and to pay for future upgrades to our network, which we won't carry out.
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It's worse than that, the climate scientists and the deep state, sorry "Deep State", have a secret agency, members of which travel the world sabotaging climate sensors in order to protect their continuing access to taxpayers' money.
Where they can gain access to the sensors (through the secret brotherhood) they will calibrate them to show warmer temperatures. Otherwise they will park airplanes or ice cream trucks or barbecues next to them or start forest fires, or pay homeless people or persuade cats to sleep on them.
Donald used to *love* playing Monopoly but he can't face it anymore. All he sees is:
"Go to jail. Go directly to jail. Do not pass Go. Do not collect 200 roubles." "Go to jail. Go directly to jail." "Go to jail." "Go to jail." "Go to jail."
I should have said "a few meat eaters", specifically those who denigrate vegans. It seems like many of them protest too much and appear to be trying to convince themselves as much as their audience, similar to some of those holy men who loudly extol family values. I don't speak for vegans, I'm not a vegan.
The JWs noticed those wacky Mormons adding billions of names to their books and wanted a slice of the holy database action, so now, according to researcher Orla Long, The Watchtower is being used to amass email addresses to save souls via the internet.
Does doing something to cut pollution mean you're smug? If so the world needs many more smug people driving, whether speeding electrically down an empty highway or contentedly sitting there in traffic jams with a self-satisfied semi-smirk on their lips, as the engine management system quietly shuts off the motor.
Actually, ScentCone, I think you'll find it's bacterium .
Crichton was an author, not a biologist.
Wikipedia:
[H]e obtained his bachelor's degree in biological anthropology summa cum laude in 1964... He received a Henry Russell Shaw Traveling Fellowship from 1964 to 1965 and was a visiting lecturer in Anthropology at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom in 1965.
He graduated from Harvard, obtaining an MD in 1969, and undertook a post-doctoral fellowship study at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies in La Jolla, California, from 1969 to 1970.
I guess that culling from mailing lists on a daily basis, and then "please support me so I can keep this site going" really tore into you.
No, never noticed either of those.
Or you could just subscribe to the mailing lists yourself, and you would have already read the i915 pull request without the nonsense editorial pandering.
Why would I do that? I'm not really interested in i915 pull requests.
Personally, I think Michael Larabel deserves some kind of award for singlehandedly (?) producing large amounts of valuable content about Linux. No, I don't know him, never met him, just find his site useful.
Weird that you should have more faith in a single random doctor than the collected and curated wisdom and experience of thousands. A good doctor would of course use her own judgement and knowledge of the patient combined with the best practice of the rest of the medical community.
The NGC has a screening process designed to keep weakly supported research out.
The real reason the database is being deleted is that it's costing medical institutions money.
That gatekeeping role has sometimes made AHRQ a target. The agency was nearly eliminated shortly after its establishment, in the mid-90s, when it endorsed non-surgical interventions for back pain, a position that angered the North American Spine Society, a trade group representing spine surgeons. A subsequent campaign led to significant funding losses for AHRQ, and since then, the agency as a whole has been a perennial target for Republicans who have argued that its work is duplicated at other federal agencies.
The vetting role played by the NGC is a critical one, says Roy Poses, with the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute.
"Many guidelines are actually written mainly for commercial purposes or public relations purposes," said Poses, and can be subtly shaped to promote a given course of treatment. A guideline written for the treatment of depression, for example, may emphasize pharmaceuticals over talk therapy.
"The organizations writing the guidelines may be getting millions of dollars from big drug companies that want to promote a product. The people writing them may have similar conflicts of interest," Poses said. NGCâ(TM)s process provided a resource comparatively free of that kind of influence.
Underscoring how medical research like that maintained by the NGC can be politicized, AHRQ drew the ire of then-congressmember Tom Price in 2016 when it published a study critical of a drug manufactured by one of his campaign donors. According to ProPublica, one of Priceâ(TM)s aides emailed "at least half a dozen times" asking the agency to pull the critical research down. Price was the first director of HHS, AHRQâ(TM)s parent agency, under the Trump Administration, before resigning under pressure last year over his spending on chartered flights.
I had a quick look at WindAction, quoted in the piece, and they are largely against wind power.
"Industrial Wind Action Group Corp ("The WindAction Group") was formed to counteract the misleading information promulgated by the wind energy industry and various environmental groups."
"But like every claim involving the wind industry, there's a darker story."
Ignoring your double negative, the feds have the evidence and it will be produced in court at the appropriate time. Here are just the first 6 pages of the indictments against the GRU agents - plenty of meat for the nothingburger there:
"Mueller could certainly use it to do, what he was appointed to do: investigate Trump, instead of accusing Russian military of attacking American interests (duh!)..."
The point is, the Russian state still denies attacking American interests (duh!)...
You're wrong about what Mueller was appointed to do. What is odd is that after all your many posts on this subject you still appear not to have grasped the basics. I looked it up, it wasn't hard:
28 C.F.R. Â 600.4(a) says, in part,
Dear Narcocide
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But it's working out so well for a very few of us?
It's worse than that, the climate scientists and the deep state, sorry "Deep State", have a secret agency, members of which travel the world sabotaging climate sensors in order to protect their continuing access to taxpayers' money.
Where they can gain access to the sensors (through the secret brotherhood) they will calibrate them to show warmer temperatures. Otherwise they will park airplanes or ice cream trucks or barbecues next to them or start forest fires, or pay homeless people or persuade cats to sleep on them.
No way man. NewtonsLaw, there's your answer. You're in the wrong hemisphere.
Donald used to *love* playing Monopoly but he can't face it anymore. All he sees is:
"Go to jail. Go directly to jail. Do not pass Go. Do not collect 200 roubles."
"Go to jail. Go directly to jail."
"Go to jail."
"Go to jail."
"Go to jail."
The original Earth quote had "dogs" instead of "lawyers" but it's an easy mistake to make when translating.
The latest delay has caused been purely by T***p's insistence that a high-resolution Mexican spotter be added to the telescope.
I should have said "a few meat eaters", specifically those who denigrate vegans. It seems like many of them protest too much and appear to be trying to convince themselves as much as their audience, similar to some of those holy men who loudly extol family values. I don't speak for vegans, I'm not a vegan.
The JWs noticed those wacky Mormons adding billions of names to their books and wanted a slice of the holy database action, so now, according to researcher Orla Long, The Watchtower is being used to amass email addresses to save souls via the internet.
Not you though, vegans. Nobody likes you.
Here we see that what really irritates meat eaters, far more than ticks, are vegans. I guess it's the tiny prickings of conscience.
Right own up, whose bright idea was it to come down out of the trees?
Thanks for that tip, the alarm's working. All i have to do now is get the car out of the living room.
There's an urban legend in the making. Self driving car pulls in at its destination, no-one gets out.
"Why isn't grandpa getting of the car, Mommy?"
Turns out grandpa died 6 hours ago, just after he set out.
You were lucky.
Buddhist thoughts for the internet age:
Imagine the sound of one hand slapping an Anonymous Coward.
If a troll falls in a basement and no one is around to hear it, does anyone care?
Don't be so defeatist, haven't you seen those statues of the laughing Buddha?
Does doing something to cut pollution mean you're smug? If so the world needs many more smug people driving, whether speeding electrically down an empty highway or contentedly sitting there in traffic jams with a self-satisfied semi-smirk on their lips, as the engine management system quietly shuts off the motor.