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Veterinary Practice Managers Earn Prestigious CVPM Designation

2011-05-08
CVPM certification is achieved by those who demonstrate the knowledge and experience necessary to successfully manage the ever-changing operations of today's veterinary practices. VHMA's members who have recently earned their CVPM credential are as follows: Nancy L. Brown (Fryeburg, ME) Andrea Crabtree BS (Orange, CA) Mickey Owen Fenno (Bowie, MD) Nicole Jennifer Frost, CVT (Prescott Valley, AZ) Robert D. Gribble, DVM (Hallsville, TX) Stacey Colleen Hayner (Seekonk, MA) Patricia Hunt, CVT (Miami, FL) Patti McCarragher (Mississauga, ON) Margaret Morozov (Augusta, ...

ScienceSoft Speaks About Augmented Reality at DevConf.mobi 2011

2011-05-08
April 29th, 2011 ScienceSoft Inc. took part in the 2-day conference for mobile technologies specialists held in Minsk, Belarus. ScienceSoft iOS expert Alexey Starovoitov made a presentation on a much discussed trend of Augmented Reality (AR). The presentation gave a historical overview of the Augmented Reality and explained the term itself which was coined in 1992. It featured the AR classification, modern tendencies in the development of the technology as well as its application in various business domains, such as life sciences, education, media and entertainment. ...

James Marsters, Tom Felton, Morena Baccarin, Kristanna Loken Top Celebrity List At Wizard World Big Apple Comic Con 'Spring Edition,' May 21-22 At Manhattan's Penn Plaza Pavilion

2011-05-08
Stars James Marsters, Tom Felton, Morena Baccarin and Kristanna Loken headline the field of celebrities scheduled to attend Wizard World Big Apple Comic Con 'Spring Edition,' part of North America's largest pop-culture tour, Saturday and Sunday, May 21-22, at the Penn Plaza Pavilion in Manhattan. The event, the largest and longest-running Comic Con in New York, will bring together thousands of fans of all ages and plenty of celebrities and industry professionals to celebrate the best in pop culture: movies, comics, toys, video gaming, television, gaming, original art, ...

PrestigioPlaza.com Reviews Prestigio MultiPad Models

2011-05-08
PrestigioPlaza.com, an international computer and gadget online shop offering only the finest services and products from the world best known brands, offers the 3rd, 5th and 7th series of Prestigio MultiPads. The very first 3rd series of Prestigio MultiPads is a 8.4" slim and light Internet Tablet PC that has everything needed for multimedia entertainment on the go. A high definition screen is perfect in size - comfortable to watch movies and play games, at the same time is more portable than 10" and can be taken anywhere to enjoy the music, read a book or ...

BigDiscountFragrances.com Customers Forgo Fancy Packaging on Designer Fragrances to Get Same Names at More Affordable Prices

2011-05-08
Over 80 percent of BigDiscountFragrances.com customers are now buying testers from the online retailer to get already discounted brand-name colognes and perfumes at even cheaper prices. Testers are 100 percent genuine designer fragrances of the same size that have never actually been tested or sprayed. The only difference is that they come in a plain box rather than the glamorous retail packaging. "By buying testers, people still get the exact products they would at a department store, just without the fancy box and exorbitant costs," said Michael Rares, owner ...

InfoCom says Mobile Operators Banks on LTE to Support Mobile Data Traffic Explosion

2011-05-08
Major mobile operators in Europe and in the US are rolling out LTE and services are already launched in several markets. All carriers target metropolitan areas for the trials, maximising the explosion of data usage. NTT Docomo, TeliaSonera and Verizon Wireless rallied to pioneer the commercial launch of LTE service in Asia, Europe and North America, respectively, rolling out LTE networks already during 2010. These operators primarily targeted urban areas utilizing 2.6 GHz spectrum for their pilot trials. TeliaSonera had started to roll out its LTE network actually ...

Peacocks Styles Televised as Brand Receives an Affordable Fashion Nomination

2011-05-08
Peacocks end another week of great coverage successfully with a polka dot Pearl Lowe for Peacocks dress and accessories shown on ITV's The Lorraine Show to highlight the company's nomination for best affordable fashion in the High Street Fashion Awards. A curve accentuating bikini from Peacocks was spotted in Good Housekeeping and several items from the company's summer collections were included in the style pages of the weeklies. The Peacocks coverage of the day started on morning TV, after the company was nominated for best the affordable fashion category in the Lorraine ...

F2 Video Productions Miami Creates High Quality Corporate And Promotional Videos

2011-05-08
Few years back, still images were the main visual tool in online advertising and marketing. But things have changed a lot now. With the latest trends and technologies, it has become much easier to update your marketing strategies via online. Yes, with the evolution of video elements into the internet, people currently are watching 2 billion videos per day on YouTube alone. It has been reported that, 82% of internet users in US view videos online. Browser technologies in today's world allow 98% of internet users to view videos online. While these are the facts about video ...

Bieber Fever Diagnosed by AboutKidsHealth

2011-05-08
AboutKidsHealth, leading online Canadian source for children's health information, looks into the phenomenon of Bieber worship amongst kids known as Bieber Fever. The house lights dim and the curtains draw open. Making his way to centre stage, a sea of adoring fans, overcome with excitement, emotion, and genuine adoration, celebrate his entrance with a collective cacophony of shrieks and roars. Near pandemonium breaks out as he launches into his repertoire of hits. A typical Justin Bieber show at a big city sports arena circa 2011? No. Instead, it's a scene that aptly ...

FDM Group Continues to Battle Catch-22 Culture

2011-05-08
Following Nick Clegg's criticism of unpaid internships and their impact on social mobility, a national debate on what is often the only option for graduates has ensued. According to a YouGov survey carried out on behalf of Internocracy, 17% of businesses confessed to using interns as a form of cheap labour throughout the recession, despite the fact that 95% of the UK managers who responded agreed that interns were "useful to their organization." But not all companies are seeking to exploit bright graduates throughout this time of economic turmoil. Award ...

Pat Schwiebert to Appear on Open to Hope Radio

2011-05-08
Pat Schwiebert, a registered Nurse has been working in the area of bereavement for over 25 years. Her teachers have been ordinary persons who were grieving the loss of special people in their lives and who taught her as she walked along side them in their sorrow. Pat shares a hospice ministry with her husband John and others in a large Open to Hope Radio broadcasts every Thursday. To listen to this show, go to http://opentohope.com/. About Dr. Heidi Horsley Dr. Heidi Horsley, PsyD, LMSW, MS, is a bereaved sibling and a licensed psychologist and social worker. ...

Vecow VMX200 Video Capture Card Upgrades Linux SDK Support Now

2011-05-08
Vecow Co., Ltd., a pioneer in the application fields of industrial automation, high-speed data acquisition, motion control, medical and home automation and video surveillance, today unveils the advancement Linux SDK support for VMX-200 Video Capture Card Series. Upgrading Linux SDK reinforces Fedora, Ubuntu, and Scientific for efficient software program development with v4l2 API support. Enriched Vecow VMX-200 video capture card Linux SDK supports two major Linux distribution for efficient and cost-saving programing development. Feature with long-term support and stability, ...

Explore North America in Added Comfort for Less This Summer

2011-05-08
The 20% saving applies to the following tours: Alaskan Highlights (9 day round-trip from Anchorage); Best of the West (18 days San Francisco to Las Vegas); California Coast & Western Parks (13 day round-trip from Los Angeles); Canadian Discovery Family Tour (11 day round-trip from Seattle); Great American Road Trip (25 days New York to Los Angeles); Historic Route 66 (14 days Chicago to Los Angeles); National Parks of the West (28 day round-trip from San Francisco); Native American Lands (14 day round-trip from Las Vegas); Texas Ranger (12 day round trip to Houston) ...

EURO/CFD: HPC Cluster Extends to 720 Processors

2011-05-08
EURO/CFD, engineering firm specializing in numerical simulation, now possesses a power of calculation of 6.2 TeraFlops and 7.8 TeraFlops in peak. This investment allows EURO/CFD to be the leader of French SME's. Industry needs grow fast: rapid evolution of techniques and the need for reliable CFD studies force companies to adapt constantly. Deliver products with the shortest deadline possible impacts the whole network, from suppliers to final clients. EURO/CFD, to deal with this requirement, improves HPC (High Performance Computing) cluster and gains calculation ...

Buenos 'notch-es': Universal signaling pathway found to regulate sleep

2011-05-08
PROVIDENCE, R.I. [Brown University] — Sleeping worms have much to teach people, a notion famously applied by the children's show "Sesame Street," in which Oscar the Grouch often reads bedtime stories to his pet worm Slimy. Based on research with their own worms, a team of neurobiologists at Brown University and several other institutions has now found that "Notch," a fundamental signaling pathway found in all animals, is directly involved in sleep in the nematode C. elegans. "This pathway is a major player in development across all animal species," said Anne Hart, associate ...

Most blacks report calling a friend, not 911, when facing the symptoms of a stroke

2011-05-08
Washington, D.C. – Most African-Americans report calling a friend instead of 911 when faced with the symptoms of a stroke, according to a new study that surveyed those hospitalized for a stroke. The findings, published today online in the journal Stroke, indicate that most people, who didn't call for emergency help, believed their symptoms were not serious enough and/or did not require treatment. The survey, conducted by researchers at Georgetown University Medical Center, is critical to understanding why many delay getting to a hospital where emergent care, such as ...

Maui... Living in Pardise for Less

2011-05-08
Larry Burke, publisher of the popular greenmauiguide.com, has released a new website: Mauifrugal.net. His goal is to explain why it is reasonable for people to move to Maui as an island paradise in contrast to other places outside the U.S. He examines all aspects of Hawaii from lifestyle and economic standpoints. Mauifrugal.net highlights 30 free things you can do in Maui as well as 20 "Budget Busters." Mauifrugal.net covers everything from buying a house in Maui to paying taxes. Larry has a BA in Economics from Stanford University and an MBA from Harvard ...

What decides neural stem cell fate?

2011-05-08
LA JOLLA, Calif., May 5, 2011 – Early in embryonic development, the neural crest – a transient group of stem cells – gives rise to parts of the nervous system and several other tissues. But little is known about what determines which cells become neurons and which become other cell types. A team led by Dr. Alexey Terskikh at Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute (Sanford-Burnham) recently found that expression of a gene called SOX2 maintains the potential for neural crest stem cells to become neurons in the peripheral nervous system, where they interface with muscles ...

Sticking their necks out for evolution: Why sloths and manatees have unusually long (or short) necks

2011-05-08
As a rule all mammals have the same number of vertebrae in their necks regardless of whether they are a giraffe, a mouse, or a human. But both sloths and manatees are exceptions to this rule having abnormal numbers of cervical vertebrae. New research published in BioMed Central's open access journal EvoDevo shows how such different species have evolved their unusual necks. Birds, reptiles and amphibians have varying number of vertebrae in their necks, swans have 22-25, but mammals, regardless of size of animal or the animal's neck, only have seven. Aberrant neck vertebrae ...

Study adds weight to link between arsenic in drinking water and heart disease

2011-05-08
Exposure to even moderate levels of arsenic in drinking water is associated with an increased risk of heart disease, especially among smokers, finds a study published on bmj.com today. Arsenic is a natural element of the Earth's crust and high concentrations in groundwater pose a public health threat to millions of people worldwide. High levels of arsenic exposure from drinking water have already been related to an elevated risk of heart disease. Given the huge burden of heart disease worldwide, a small increased risk associated with moderate arsenic exposure could ...

Energy Digital and TradeFair Group Announce Partnership for LDC Gas Forums - Mid Continent in Chicago, IL

Energy Digital and TradeFair Group Announce Partnership for LDC Gas Forums - Mid Continent in Chicago, IL
2011-05-08
Energy Digital and TradeFair Group announce their partnership for LDC Gas Forums - Mid Continent, which is taking place September 12th to the 14th . The LDC Gas Forums, comprised of 5 regional conferences held annually in Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles and Canada (in conjunction with IGUA), are the premier events where the Natural Gas Industry meets. The conferences are highly regarded by the industry for their excellent content and as the premier networking event for bringing together buyers and sellers in the natural gas marketplace. This conference will be taking ...

Stem cell-related changes that may contribute to age-related cognitive decline identified

Stem cell-related changes that may contribute to age-related cognitive decline identified
2011-05-08
Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y. – A new study from Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) offers an explanation for why our brains produce fewer and fewer neurons with age, a phenomenon thought to underlie age-related cognitive decline. The study, published as the cover story in the May 6 issue of Cell Stem Cell, suggests that this drop in production is due to the shrinking cache of adult stem cells in our brains. "It's only recently that scientists have found hard evidence for the importance of new neuron production in the adult brain's hippocampus, a region critical for memory ...

Measurement of 'hot' electrons could have solar energy payoff

2011-05-08
Basic scientific curiosity paid off in unexpected ways when Rice University researchers investigating the fundamental physics of nanomaterials discovered a new technology that could dramatically improve solar energy panels. The research is described in a new paper this week in the journal Science. "We're merging the optics of nanoscale antennas with the electronics of semiconductors," said lead researcher Naomi Halas, Rice's Stanley C. Moore Professor in Electrical and Computer Engineering. "There's no practical way to directly detect infrared light with silicon, but ...

US farmers dodge the impacts of global warming -- at least for now

US farmers dodge the impacts of global warming -- at least for now
2011-05-08
Global warming is likely already taking a toll on world wheat and corn production, according to a new study led by Stanford University researchers. But the United States, Canada and northern Mexico have largely escaped the trend. "It appears as if farmers in North America got a pass on the first round of global warming," said David Lobell, an assistant professor of environmental Earth system science at Stanford University. "That was surprising, given how fast we see weather has been changing in agricultural areas around the world as a whole." Lobell and his colleagues ...

Mutation provides new insight into the molecular mechanisms of aging

2011-05-08
A new study identifies the mutation that underlies a rare, inherited accelerated-aging disease and provides key insight into normal human aging. The research, published by Cell Press online May 5 in the American Journal of Human Genetics, highlights the importance of a cellular structure called the "nuclear envelope" in the process of aging. "Aging is a very complex process which affects most biological functions of an organism but whose molecular basis remains largely unknown," explains Dr. Carlos López-Otín from the University of Oviedo in Spain. "Over the last few ...
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