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Rapid strep test Summary Rapid_strep_test The rapid strep test (RST) is a rapid antigen detection test (RADT) that is widely used in clinics to assist in the diagnosis of bacterial pharyngitis caused by group A streptococci (GAS), sometimes termed strep throat. There are currently several types of rapid strep test in u... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Rapid strep test Medical use Rapid_strep_test > Medical use A rapid strep test may assist a clinician in deciding whether to prescribe an antibiotic to a person with pharyngitis, a common infection of the throat. Viral infections are responsible for the majority of pharyngitis, but a significant proportion (20% to 40% ... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Rapid strep test Medical use Rapid_strep_test > Medical use GAS pharyngitis is a self-limiting infection that will usually resolve within a week without medication. However, antibiotics may reduce the length and severity of the illness and reduce the risk of certain rare but serious complications, including rheumatic h... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Rapid strep test Medical use Rapid_strep_test > Medical use In addition to undesirable side-effects in the individual, inappropriate antibiotic use is thought to contribute to the development of drug-resistant strains of bacteria. By helping to identify bacterial infection, RSTs may help to limit the use of antibiotics... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Rapid strep test Procedure Rapid_strep_test > Procedure The person’s throat is first swabbed to collect a sample of mucus. In most RSTs, this mucus sample is then exposed to a reagent containing antibodies that will bind specifically to a GAS antigen. A positive result is signified by a certain visible reaction. | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Rapid strep test Procedure Rapid_strep_test > Procedure There are three major types of RST: First, a latex fixation test, which was developed in the 1980s and is largely obsolete. It employs latex beads covered with antigens that will visibly agglutinate around GAS antibodies if these are present. Second, a lateral flo... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Rapid strep test Procedure Rapid_strep_test > Procedure The sample is applied to a strip of nitrocellulose film and, if GAS antigens are present, these will migrate along the film to form a visible line of antigen bound to labeled antibodies. Third, optical immunoassay is the newest and more expensive test. It involves... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Rapid strep test Interpretation Rapid_strep_test > Interpretation The specificity of RSTs for the presence of GAS is at least 95%, with some studies finding close to 100% specificity. Therefore, if the test result is positive, the presence of GAS is highly likely. However, 5% to 20% of individuals carry GAS in their th... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Rapid strep test Interpretation Rapid_strep_test > Interpretation Therefore, a negative result from such a test cannot be used to exclude GAS pharyngitis, a considerable disadvantage compared with microbial culture, which has a sensitivity of 90% to 95%. However, optical immunoassay RSTs have been found to have a much ... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Kessler Plan Summary Kessler_Plan The Kessler Plan was the City of Dallas’s managed growth plan from 1910 through the 1930s, authored by George Kessler, a city planner. The Plan was intended to create and contain the Dallas Floodway of the Trinity River, and combine the six rail yards at Dallas Union Station. In 1909 t... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Kessler Plan Summary Kessler_Plan The plan was not implemented at the time because it was not believed to be practical, but it became increasingly clear that changes were needed. Kessler returned in 1918 to act as consulting engineer for the Dallas Property Owners' Association and in 1919 began working for the Metropol... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Kessler Plan Summary Kessler_Plan Louis. Although Kessler died in Indianapolis, Indiana, March 20, 1923, the Trinity River was improved and the levee system was completed in the 1930s. The Central Expressway was first opened to traffic in 1950, decades after the Kessler Plan called for its construction. In addition to ... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Hypothesis (drama) Summary Hypothesis_(drama) In its ancient usage, a hypothesis is a summary of the plot of a classical drama. These hypotheses were often copied as a preface to the text of the surviving Athenian tragedies in Medieval manuscripts. They also indicated whether any other tragic poets had dramatised the s... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Triclabendazole Summary Triclabendazole Triclabendazole, sold under the brand name Egaten among others, is a medication used to treat fascioliasis and paragonimiasis. It is very effective for both conditions. Treatment in hospital may be required. | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Triclabendazole Summary Triclabendazole It is taken by mouth with typically one or two doses being required.Side effects are generally few, but can include abdominal pain and headaches. Biliary colic may occur due to dying worms. While no harm has been found with use during pregnancy, triclabendazole has not been studi... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Triclabendazole Summary Triclabendazole It is a member of the benzimidazole family of medications for worms.Triclabendazole was approved for medical use in the United States in 2019. It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines. For human use, it can be obtained from the World Health Organizatio... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Triclabendazole Chemistry Triclabendazole > Chemistry It is a member of the benzimidazole family of anthelmintics. The benzimidazole drugs share a common molecular structure, triclabendazole being the exception in having a chlorinated benzene ring but no carbamate group. Benzimidazoles such as triclabendazole are gener... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Triclabendazole History Triclabendazole > History Since late 1990s, triclabendazole became available as a generic drug, as patents expired in many countries. Many products were developed then. Among them, Trivantel 15, a 15% triclabendazole suspension, was launched by Agrovet Market Animal Health in the early 2000s. In... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Oneirocritica Summary Oneirocritica Oneirocritica (Greek: Ονειροκριτικά) (The Interpretation of Dreams) is an ancient Greek treatise on dream interpretation written by Artemidorus in the 2nd century AD, and is the first extant Greek work on the subject, in five books. The first three volumes were intended for the gener... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Oneirocritica Summary Oneirocritica He shows awareness of the dreaming mind's capacity to use metaphors in its messages. Michel Foucault, who discusses the Oneirocritica in The Care of the Self, the third volume of his The History of Sexuality (1976-1984), describes the text as a practical, experiential guide. Accordin... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Oneirocritica Books Oneirocritica > Books The first three books divide dreams into major groups. Book one is dedicated to the anatomy and activity of the human body: 82 sections interpret the appearance in dreams of subjects like head size, eating, and sexual activity. For example, section 52 says, concerning one activ... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Oneirocritica Books Oneirocritica > Books The section on animals includes mammals (domestic and wild), sea creatures, reptiles, and those that fly. So in chapter 12 we find: "There is an affinity between all wild animals and our enemies. | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Oneirocritica Books Oneirocritica > Books A wolf signifies a violent enemy ... A fox indicates that the enemy will not attack openly but will plot underhandedly." The third book is miscellaneous. Artemidorus moves from dream content to the technique of dream interpretation in book four, which is addressed to his son. | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Oneirocritica Books Oneirocritica > Books He states that the interpreter needs to know the background of the dreamer, such as his occupation, health, status, habits, and age. The plausibility of dream content should be considered, which cannot be done without reference to the dreamer. The interpreter should find out ho... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Oneirocritica Books Oneirocritica > Books In book five, Artemidorus presents a further 95 dreams he collected, for his son to use as practice material. Artemidorus stresses the empirical nature of his research. "I did not rely upon any simple theory of probabilities but rather on experience and the testimony of actual ... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Oneirocritica Editions and translations Oneirocritica > Editions and translations The definitive edition of the Greek text is by Roger Pack, Artemidori Daldiani Onirocriticon Libri V (Teubner 1963) A medieval Arabic version was made of the first three books (i.e., the "public" books) in 877 AD by Hunayn ibn Ishaq, and ... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Oneirocritica References and sources Oneirocritica > References and sources References Sourcesvan de Castle, Robert L. (1994). Our Dreaming Mind. New York: Ballantine Books. | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Oneirocritica References and sources Oneirocritica > References and sources pp. 66–69. ISBN 0-345-39666-9. | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Apple (symbolism) Summary Apple_(symbolism) Apples appear in many religious traditions, often as a mystical or forbidden fruit. One of the problems identifying apples in religion, mythology and folktales is that as late as the 17th century, the word "apple" was used as a generic term for all (foreign) fruit other than ... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Apple (symbolism) Summary Apple_(symbolism) In one Old English work, cucumbers are called eorþæppla (lit. "earth-apples'), just as in French, Dutch, Hebrew, Afrikaans, Persian and Swiss German as well as several other German dialects, the words for potatoes mean "earth-apples". In some languages, oranges are called "go... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Apple (symbolism) Summary Apple_(symbolism) Datura is called "thorn-apple". Ethnobotanical and ethnomycological scholars such as R. Gordon Wasson, Carl Ruck and Clark Heinrich write that the mythological apple is a symbolic substitution for the entheogenic Amanita muscaria (or fly agaric) mushroom. Its association with... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Apple (symbolism) Summary Apple_(symbolism) At times artists would co-opt the apple, as well as other religious symbology, whether for ironic effect or as a stock element of symbolic vocabulary. Thus, secular art as well made use of the apple as symbol of love and sexuality. It is often an attribute associated with Ven... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Apple (symbolism) Mythology and religion Apple_(symbolism) > Mythology and religion Though the forbidden fruit in the Book of Genesis is not identified, popular Christian tradition holds that Adam and Eve ate an apple from the forbidden tree in the Garden of Eden. The unnamed fruit of Eden thus became an apple under th... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Apple (symbolism) Mythology and religion Apple_(symbolism) > Mythology and religion The similarity of this word to Latin mălum, meaning 'evil', may also have influenced the apple's becoming interpreted as the biblical "forbidden fruit" in the commonly used Latin translation called Vulgate. The larynx in the human throa... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Apple (symbolism) Mythology and religion Apple_(symbolism) > Mythology and religion The notion of the apple as a symbol of sin is reflected in artistic renderings of the fall from Eden. When held in Adam's hand, the apple symbolises sin. But, when Christ is portrayed holding an apple, he represents the Second Adam who ... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Apple (symbolism) Mythology and religion Apple_(symbolism) > Mythology and religion This difference reflects the evolution of the symbol in Christianity. In the Old Testament, the apple was significant of the fall of man; in the New Testament, it is an emblem of the redemption from that fall. The apple is represented i... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Apple (symbolism) Mythology and religion Apple_(symbolism) > Mythology and religion In some versions (such as Young's Literal Translation) of the Bible, the Hebrew word for mandrakes dudaim (Genesis 30:14) is translated as "love apples" (not to be confused with the New World tomatoes). There are several instances in th... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Apple (symbolism) Mythology and religion Apple_(symbolism) > Mythology and religion In Proverbs 25:11, the verse states, "a word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in settings of silver". In the love songs of the Song of Solomon, the apple is used in a sensual context. | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Apple (symbolism) Mythology and religion Apple_(symbolism) > Mythology and religion In these latter instances, the apple is used as a symbol for beauty. The apple appears again in Joel 1:12 in a verse with a sense of profound loss when the apple tree withers. During the Jewish New Year - Rosh Hashanah - it is customary... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Apple (symbolism) Greek Apple_(symbolism) > Mythology and religion > Greek The Garden of the Hesperides is Hera's orchard in the west, where either a single apple plant or a grove grows, producing golden apples. According to legend, when the marriage of Zeus and Hera took place, the different deities came with nuptial ... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Apple (symbolism) Greek Apple_(symbolism) > Mythology and religion > Greek Eris became disgruntled after she was excluded from the wedding of Peleus and Thetis. In retaliation, she tossed a golden apple inscribed Kallisti ('For the most beautiful one'), into the wedding party. Three goddesses claimed the apple: Hera, A... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Apple (symbolism) Greek Apple_(symbolism) > Mythology and religion > Greek Paris of Troy was appointed to select the recipient. After being bribed by both Hera and Athena, Aphrodite tempted him with the most beautiful woman in the world, Helen of Sparta. | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Apple (symbolism) Greek Apple_(symbolism) > Mythology and religion > Greek He awarded the apple to Aphrodite, thus indirectly causing the Trojan War.The Greek hero Heracles, as a part of his Twelve Labours, was required to travel to the Garden of the Hesperides and pick the golden apples off the Tree of Life growing at... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Apple (symbolism) Norse Apple_(symbolism) > Mythology and religion > Norse In Norse mythology, Iðunn, the goddess of eternal youth, is the keeper of an eski (a wooden box made of ash wood and often used for carrying personal possessions) full of apples eaten by the gods when they begin to grow old, rendering them young... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Apple (symbolism) Norse Apple_(symbolism) > Mythology and religion > Norse Iðunn was once abducted by Þjazi the giant, who used Loki to lure Iðunn and her apples out of Ásgarðr. After borrowing Freyja's falcon skin, Loki liberated Iðunn from Þjazi by transforming her into a nut for the flight back. Þjazi gave chase in ... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Apple (symbolism) Norse Apple_(symbolism) > Mythology and religion > Norse English scholar Hilda Ellis Davidson notes a connection between apples and the Vanir, a group of gods associated with fertility in Norse mythology, citing an instance of eleven "golden apples" being given to woo the beautiful Gerðr by Skírnir, w... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Apple (symbolism) Celtic Apple_(symbolism) > Mythology and religion > Celtic The pome fruit and tree of the apple is celebrated in numerous functions in Celtic mythology, legend, and folklore; it is an emblem of fruitfulness and sometimes a means to immortality. Wands of druids were made from wood either of the yew or ... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Apple (symbolism) Celtic Apple_(symbolism) > Mythology and religion > Celtic Allan apple markets used to be held throughout West Cornwall in the run up to the feast. and in the town of St Just it surpassed Christmas as a time for giving gifts until the late 20th century. | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Apple (symbolism) Celtic Apple_(symbolism) > Mythology and religion > Celtic A game was also recorded in which two pieces of wood were nailed together in the shape of a cross. It was then suspended, with 4 lit candles on each arm and Allan apples suspended underneath. The aim being to catch the apples with your mouth w... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Apple (symbolism) Celtic Apple_(symbolism) > Mythology and religion > Celtic For unmarried recipients the apples would be placed under their pillows in the hope that they would bring dreams of their future wife or husband.The acquisition of the Silver Branch in The Voyage of Bran, a silver apple branch with white bloss... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Apple (symbolism) Legends, folklore, and traditions Apple_(symbolism) > Legends, folklore, and traditions In North America a Native American is called an "apple" (a slur that stands for someone who is "red on the outside, white on the inside.") primarily by other Native Americans to indicate someone who has lost touch ... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Apple (symbolism) Legends, folklore, and traditions Apple_(symbolism) > Legends, folklore, and traditions A boatbuilder's superstition holds that it is unlucky to build a boat out of wood from an apple tree because this wood was previously used to manufacture coffins. Since 1990, Apple Day has been held across the UK a... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Apple (symbolism) Legends, folklore, and traditions Apple_(symbolism) > Legends, folklore, and traditions Irish and Finnish folklore claims that if an apple is peeled into one continuous ribbon and thrown behind a woman's shoulder, it will land in the shape of the future husband's initials. A popular folk art involves ... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Apple (symbolism) Legends, folklore, and traditions Apple_(symbolism) > Legends, folklore, and traditions In some places, apple bobbing is a traditional Halloween activity. During the Jewish New Year - - it is customary to eat apples dipped in honey to evoke a "sweet new year". In the United States, Denmark, Finland a... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Apple (symbolism) Legends, folklore, and traditions Apple_(symbolism) > Legends, folklore, and traditions The symbol of an apple is still strongly associated with teachers to this day, with apples being a popular theme for gifts and awards given to exemplary teachers. The Apple Wassail is a traditional form of wassaili... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Apple (symbolism) Legends, folklore, and traditions Apple_(symbolism) > Legends, folklore, and traditions "Comparing apples and oranges" means to examine the similarities of things that are completely different; in German and Dutch the corresponding expression is "comparing apples with pears". "An apple a day keeps the... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Apple (symbolism) Legends, folklore, and traditions Apple_(symbolism) > Legends, folklore, and traditions The design concept for the Design and Arts Arcadia of Myungseung, located in Chuncheon, Korea, is based on an apple with the top-third and the bottom-third sliced off while having the skin peeled around the circumf... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Transportation in Connecticut Summary Transportation_in_Connecticut The transportation system of Connecticut is a cooperation of complex systems of infrastructure. Trains and highways are the central pieces of the system. | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Transportation in Connecticut Rail Transportation_in_Connecticut > Transit systems > Rail Southwestern Connecticut is served by MTA's Metro-North Railroad New Haven Line, providing commuter service to New York City and New Haven, with branches servicing New Canaan, Danbury, and Waterbury. Connecticut lies along Amtrak'... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Transportation in Connecticut Bus Transportation_in_Connecticut > Transit systems > Bus Statewide bus service is supplied by Connecticut Transit, owned by the Connecticut Department of Transportation, with smaller municipal authorities providing local service. Bus networks are an important part of the transportation sy... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Transportation in Connecticut Roads and freeways Transportation_in_Connecticut > Roads and freeways The Interstate highways in the state are I-95 (the majority of the Connecticut Turnpike) traveling southwest to northeast along the coast, I-84 traveling southwest to northeast in the center of the state, I-91 traveling ... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Transportation in Connecticut Roads and freeways Transportation_in_Connecticut > Roads and freeways Other major arteries in the state include U.S. Route 7 (US 7) in the west traveling parallel to the NY state line, Route 8 farther east near the industrial city of Waterbury and traveling south to north along the Naugatu... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Transportation in Connecticut Roads and freeways Transportation_in_Connecticut > Roads and freeways Many people now drive longer distances to work in the New York City area. This strains the three lanes of traffic capacity, resulting in lengthy rush hour delays. | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Transportation in Connecticut Roads and freeways Transportation_in_Connecticut > Roads and freeways Frequently, the congestion spills over to clog the parallel Merritt Parkway. The state has encouraged traffic reduction schemes, including rail use and ride-sharing.Connecticut also has a very active bicycling community,... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Transportation in Connecticut Bridges and tunnels Transportation_in_Connecticut > Roads and freeways > Bridges and tunnels The Heroes Tunnel on the Wilbur Cross Parkway is the only tunnel in Connecticut to pass under a natural obstacle, though there are other vehicular tunnels in Hartford and New Haven. Connecticut has... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Transportation in Connecticut Rules of the road Transportation_in_Connecticut > Roads and freeways > Rules of the road Specific rules of the road in Connecticut, especially those that may differ from those of the United States in general, include: PassengersDrivers aged 16 to 17 years are not allowed to have any other ... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Transportation in Connecticut Rules of the road Transportation_in_Connecticut > Roads and freeways > Rules of the road Hands-free devices are permitted. Drivers aged 16 or 17 years are not permitted to use a cell phone or other electronic device, including hands-free options, while driving unless there is an emergency ... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Transportation in Connecticut Rules of the road Transportation_in_Connecticut > Roads and freeways > Rules of the road Drivers from any direction must stop for a school bus that is stopped with red lights flashing, unless a median or other physical barrier separates their roadways.ParkingParking lights are allowed for ... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Transportation in Connecticut Rules of the road Transportation_in_Connecticut > Roads and freeways > Rules of the road Within 10 feet of a fire hydrant. More than one foot from the curbCurfewDrivers aged 16 to 17 years are not allowed to drive between 11pm and 5am. | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Transportation in Connecticut Rules of the road Transportation_in_Connecticut > Roads and freeways > Rules of the road Drunk drivingDriving while intoxicated (DWI) is defined as a blood alcohol content of 0.02% for those under 21 years of age, and 0.08% for older drivers. Move overDrivers must move over one lane when i... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Transportation in Connecticut Rules of the road Transportation_in_Connecticut > Roads and freeways > Rules of the road Left turn on red is not permitted. HorsesDrivers must slow down or stop if necessary when approaching a horse and rider. Blowing the horn when approaching or even passing a horse is illegal. | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Transportation in Connecticut Rules of the road Transportation_in_Connecticut > Roads and freeways > Rules of the road Studded tiresStudded tires are permitted between November 15th and April 30th unless there are signs or other regulations that do not allow them on certain roadways. Slower vehiclesMotorists who are dr... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Transportation in Connecticut Airports Transportation_in_Connecticut > Port Infrastructure > Airports Bradley International Airport is located in Windsor Locks, 15 miles (24 km) north of Hartford. Regional air service is provided at Tweed New Haven Regional Airport. Larger civil airports include Danbury Municipal Airpo... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Transportation in Connecticut Current, future and proposed projects Transportation_in_Connecticut > Current, future and proposed projects The Long Island Sound link is a proposed bridge or tunnel that would link Long Island with either Connecticut or New York across the Long Island Sound. The currently proposed tunnel,... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Intertriginous Summary Intertriginous In medicine, an intertriginous area is where two skin areas may touch or rub together. Examples of intertriginous areas are the axilla of the arm, the anogenital region, skin folds of the breasts and between digits. Intertriginous areas are known to harbor large amounts of aerobic ... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Evolution and Human Behavior Summary Evolution_and_Human_Behavior Evolution and Human Behavior is a bimonthly peer-reviewed academic journal covering research in which evolutionary perspectives are brought to bear on the study of human behavior, ranging from evolutionary psychology to evolutionary anthropology and cult... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Evolution and Human Behavior Summary Evolution_and_Human_Behavior The editor-in-chief is Debra Lieberman (University of Miami). Among more than 300 other psychology and medical journals, Evolution and Human Behavior has adopted result-blind peer review (i.e. where studies are accepted not on the basis of their findings... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Evolution and Human Behavior Abstracting and indexing Evolution_and_Human_Behavior > Abstracting and indexing The journal is abstracted and indexed in: According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2020 impact factor of 4.178. | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Evolution and Human Behavior Best paper award Evolution_and_Human_Behavior > Best paper award The "Margo Wilson Award" is an annual award presented for the best paper published in the journal in the previous year. | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
William Riley Parker Prize Summary William_Riley_Parker_Prize The William Riley Parker Prize is the oldest award given by the Modern Language Association, the principal professional organization in the United States and Canada for scholars of language and literature. The Parker Prize is awarded each year for an “outsta... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
William Riley Parker Prize Notable winners William_Riley_Parker_Prize > Notable winners Previous winners of the prize have included Fredric Jameson, Walter Ong, and Pauline Yu. Only two scholars have won the award multiple times. Elisabeth Schneider of the University of California at Santa Barbara, received the award i... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
William Riley Parker Prize Notable winners William_Riley_Parker_Prize > Notable winners George T. Wright of the University of Minnesota received the award in 1974 and 1981.The prize has only twice been awarded for an article published by a scholar still in graduate school. David Wayne Thomas, now an associate professor... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
William Riley Parker Prize Notable winners William_Riley_Parker_Prize > Notable winners More recently, Gordon Fraser was awarded the prize for "Troubling the Cold War Logic of Annihilation," an article published in the May 2015 issue of PMLA. Fraser, now a faculty member at the University of Manchester, was at the time... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
William Riley Parker Prize 2010 William_Riley_Parker_Prize > List of William Riley Parker Prize Winners > 2010 Paul Benzon, Temple University, for “Lost in Transcription: Postwar Typewriting Culture, Andy Warhol’s Bad Book, and the Standardization of Error” (PMLA, January 2010) 2009 Enrique García Santo-Tomás, Universi... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
William Riley Parker Prize 2000 William_Riley_Parker_Prize > List of William Riley Parker Prize Winners > 2000 Rita Felski, University of Virginia, for "Nothing to Declare: Identity, Shame, and the Lower Middle Class" (January 2000) 1999 Phillip Novak, Le Moyne College, for "'Circles and Circles of Sorrow': In the Wake... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
William Riley Parker Prize 1990 William_Riley_Parker_Prize > List of William Riley Parker Prize Winners > 1990 William L. Andrews, University of Kansas, for "The Novelization of Voice in Early African American Narrative" (January 1990) 1989 Margaret Waller, Pomona College, for "Cherchez la Femme: Male Malady and Narrat... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
William Riley Parker Prize 1980 William_Riley_Parker_Prize > List of William Riley Parker Prize Winners > 1980 Roger W. Herzel, State University of New York, Albany, for "'Much Depends on the Acting': The Original Cast of Le Misanthrope" (May 1980) 1979 David H. Miles, University of Virginia, for "Portrait of the Marxi... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
William Riley Parker Prize 1970 William_Riley_Parker_Prize > List of William Riley Parker Prize Winners > 1970 E. D. Lowry, Dunbarton College of Holy Cross, for "The Lively Art of Manhattan Transfer" (October 1969) Honorable mention: W. B. Carnochan, Stanford University, for "Satire, Sublimity, and Sentiment: Theory an... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
William Riley Parker Prize 1964 William_Riley_Parker_Prize > List of William Riley Parker Prize Winners > 1964 David J. DeLaura, University of Texas, Austin, for "Arnold and Carlyle" (March 1964) Honorable mention: William M. Manly, Simmons College, for "Journey to Consciousness: The Symbolic Pattern of Camus's L'étran... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Radical Reference Summary Radical_Reference Radical Reference is a distributed collective of library workers, students and information activists who work on social justice issues. They provide professional research support, education and access to information to activist communities, progressive organizations, and inde... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Radical Reference Summary Radical_Reference The reference volunteers who were working at the event wearing "Info Here" shirts were also connected to home support volunteers who could answer more complex questions using their home computers.Librarians Melissa Morrone & Lia Friedman say the group is "a traditional and te... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Reverse speech Summary Reverse_speech Reverse speech is a pseudoscientific topic first advocated by David John Oates which gained publicity when it was mentioned on Art Bell's nightly Coast to Coast AM radio talk show. It is based upon the theory that during spoken language production, human speakers subconsciously pro... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Reverse speech Claims Reverse_speech > Claims Oates' claim is that, on average, once in every 15–20 seconds of casual conversation a person produces two related sentences—a "forward-spoken" message that is heard consciously, and a "backwards" message unconsciously embedded in the person's speech. These two modes of spe... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Reverse speech Claims Reverse_speech > Claims The most famous recording that allegedly demonstrates this is the speech given by Neil Armstrong at the time of the first human lunar landing on 20 July 1969. If played backwards, the words "small step for man" sound somewhat like "Man will spacewalk. "An alternative explan... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Reverse speech Claims Reverse_speech > Claims Pareidolia is even more likely to occur when a person consciously tries to detect a pattern, as is the case for someone listening for intelligible phrases in backwards speech. The power of suggestion is then used to nudge the listener to hear what the presenter wants him to... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Reverse speech Rejection by the scientific community Reverse_speech > Rejection by the scientific community Most academics in the field of linguistics have not paid attention to Oates' work, and it has been called a pseudoscience. For the most part, universities and research institutes have refused to test Oates' theor... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Reverse speech Rejection by the scientific community Reverse_speech > Rejection by the scientific community Because of the "dogmatic" tone of Oates' material, reverse speech has been compared to "fringe literature. "Oates' own claims about the applications of reverse speech have also been challenged. One report has que... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
Reverse speech Rejection by the scientific community Reverse_speech > Rejection by the scientific community Likewise, his claim that reverse speech has applications in psychology and psychotherapy is not supported by mainstream research in those fields. Oates' work has been described as "dangerous" because of its poten... | https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/conjuring92/wiki-stem-corpus |
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