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November 26, 2009 by mbgmbglinks for 2009-11-24
November 25, 2009 by mbgmbg-
[[* Babu & colleagues *]]
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[[* Take a look at the small target symbol that is below your signal strength bar. If you see a searching signal coming from it, then that is what's causing the draining and heating of your battery. That means your network setting is set either on Global or GSM/UMTS.
To turn off the searching signal, just click on OPTIONSwhere you see a wrench, click on MOBILE NETWORKSand then on NETWORK TECHNOLOGY and finally click on 1XEV and exit and save your setting and that will help reduce your battery drain dramatically. *]]
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November 24, 2009 by mbgmbglinks for 2009-11-22
November 23, 2009 by mbgmbg-
[[* In statistics, the terms type I error (also, α error, false alarm rate (FAR) or false positive) and type II error (β error, or a false negative) are used to describe possible errors made in a statistical decision process. *]]
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November 18, 2009 by mbgmbg-
[[* ...studying the role of deletions of chromosome 15q13 and other regions in aggression and violence *]]
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November 16, 2009 by mbgmbg-
[[* Stanford’s endowment fell 27 percent to $12.6 billion in the fiscal year that ended Aug. 31. Hennessy has suspended the school’s so-called smoothing formula, which spreads losses over five years.... Yale down 25%, Princeton, 23%, Harvard, 27%... Stanford’s endowment is tied with Princeton’s as the third- largest fund in U.S. higher education. Harvard has the largest endowment, valued at $26 billion on June 30, followed by Yale at $16.3 billion. *]]
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[[* 5th Ave + CP ; w sS *]]
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November 15, 2009 by mbgmbg-
[[* An exhibition of aerial photography by noted photographer Robert B. Haas is on view at the Haas Family Arts Library, 180 York Street. An artist’s talk and reception will be held at the library at 5:15 p.m. on November 20. The event is free and open to the public.
The exhibition, “Capturing the Inaccessible,” includes both published and unpublished photographs from three of Haas’ books: “Through the Eyes of the Gods: An Aerial Vision of Africa” (2005), “Through the Eyes of the Condor: An Aerial Vision of Latin America” (2007) and “Through the Eyes of the Vikings: An Aerial Vision of Arctic Lands” (forthcoming), all published by the National Geographic Society. According to Haas, aerial photography weaves together a set of themes into artistic impression. These themes are the vantage point of the winged creature, the view of what lies below and humankind’s exaggerated notion of where it fits into a larger scheme. ... *]]