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  1. Sep 2020
    1. hypothes.is

      Hello this is a test !

      Hypothesis is a new effort to implement an old idea: A conversation layer over the entire web that works everywhere, without needing implementation by any underlying site

      Thank you Chris https://twitter.com/choldgraf !

    1. Mutations in the gene encoding leucine-rich repeat kinase 2 (LRRK2) cause familialParkinson’s disease, and sequence variations are associated with the sporadic form of the disease.LRRK2 phosphorylates a subset of RAB proteins implicated in secretory and recycling traffickingpathways, including RAB8A and RAB10. Another RAB protein, RAB29, has been reported to recruitLRRK2 to the Golgi,

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    1. privatedichotomyinwhichtheworkofproductionwasassignedtothepublicsphereandtheworkofreproductiontotheprivatesphere
    2. Ihaveexploredelsewhere,themotherhoodmemoirreinscribesor,moreaccurately,naturalizesandnormalizes
    3. InmyearlierworkIusedtheterm“empoweredmothering”tosignifynon-patriarchalmaternityoroutlawmotherhood;
    4. DouglasandMichaelsgoontoexplain,“Thenewmomisminvolvesmorethanjustimpossibleidealsaboutwomen’schildrearing;itredefinesallwomen,firstandforemost,throughtheirrelationshipstochildren.
    5. ErikaHorwitz’sstudy-(2003)on empoweredmotheringrevealsthatthepracticeofoutlawmotherhoodmaybecharacterizedbyseventhemes:Theimportanceofmothersmeetingtheirownneeds;BeingaMotherdoesnotfulfillallofawoman’sneeds;Involvingothersintheirchil­dren’supbringing;Activelyquestioningtheexpectationsthatareplacedonmothersbysociety;
    6. ErikaHorwitz’sstudy-(2003)
    7. asapatriarchalinstitution
    8. WomanBorn:MotherhoodasExperienceandInstitution
  2. Aug 2020
    1. Vogels, C. B. F., Brackney, D., Wang, J., Kalinich, C. C., Ott, I., Kudo, E., Lu, P., Venkataraman, A., Tokuyama, M., Moore, A. J., Muenker, M. C., Casanovas-Massana, A., Fournier, J., Bermejo, S., Campbell, M., Datta, R., Nelson, A., Team, Y. I. R., Cruz, C. D., … Grubaugh, N. (2020). SalivaDirect: Simple and sensitive molecular diagnostic test for SARS-CoV-2 surveillance. MedRxiv, 2020.08.03.20167791. https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.08.03.20167791

  3. Jul 2020
    1. Webpacker opens the door to JavaScript unit test runners that can run in a Node.js process instead of a real browser (typically for speed). Jest, for example, executes tests against a "browser-like" environment called jsdom by default.
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    1. willing to take a chance on your survival in exchange for keeping the America that all America loves for your children and grandchildren?”
    1. GUI during

      test 911

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    1. How to Conduct an Ohm Meter Test You can use an analog or digital multimeter. Set it to its highest ohm (Ω) setting, at least 1 kΩ (1,000 ohms). At this setting, the meter generates a small current when you connect the meter leads to the capacitor terminals. After connecting the leads, hold them there for several seconds. If you're using an analog meter and the capacitor is good, the meter needle will start at a low reading, and as charge builds up in the capacitor, the needle will climb steadily toward infinity. If the capacitor is bad, the needle won't move at all. If you're using a digital multimeter and the capacitor is good, the number on the digital display will increase steadily until the capacitor discharges, then it will return to 0 and begin climbing again. If the capacitor is bad, you'll get a very low resistance reading – possibly 0 – and it won't change. That means the insulating material inside the capacitor has worn out.
  4. Jun 2020
    1. MIT, a visiting professorship at Harvard Law School, and the boards of the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, and the

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    1. Once you possess the power to circumvent limitations, to control things most people consider immutable, you're liberated from the tyranny of events. You're no longer an observer; you're in command. You've become a hacker.

      gotta laugh at the way this is phrased

    1. It is not customary in Rails to run the full test suite before pushing changes. The railties test suite in particular takes a long time, and takes an especially long time if the source code is mounted in /vagrant as happens in the recommended workflow with the rails-dev-box.As a compromise, test what your code obviously affects, and if the change is not in railties, run the whole test suite of the affected component. If all tests are passing, that's enough to propose your contribution.
  5. May 2020
    1. Döhla, M., Boesecke, C., Schulte, B., Diegmann, C., Sib, E., Richter, E., Eschbach-Bludau, M., Aldabbagh, S., Marx, B., Eis-Hübinger, A.-M., Schmithausen, R. M., & Streeck, H. (2020). Rapid point-of-care testing for SARS-CoV-2 in a community screening setting shows low sensitivity. Public Health. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.puhe.2020.04.009

    1. Regular Expression Functions There are three regular-expression functions that operate on strings: matches() tests if a regular expression matches a string. replace() uses regular expressions to replace portions of a string. tokenize() returns a sequence of strings formed by breaking a supplied input string at any separator that matches a given regular expression. Example:   

      Test question: how many are there regular-expression functions in XSLT?

    2. What’s the difference between xsl:value-of, xsl:copy-of, and xsl:sequence? xsl:value-of always creates a text node. xsl:copy-of always creates a copy. xsl:sequence returns the nodes selected, subject possibly to atomization. Sequences can be extended with xsl:sequence.

      What’s the difference between xsl:value-of, xsl:copy-of, and xsl:sequence?

    3. <xsl:variable name="date" select="xs:date('2003-11-20')"/>

      How to declare the date in the variable in XSLT 2?

    4. Types XSLT 2.0 allows you to declare: The type of variables. The return type of templates. The type of sequences (constructed with xsl:sequence) The return type of (user-declared) functions. Both the type and required type of parameters.

      What are the types that one can declare in XSLT 2?

    1.  <xsl:sequence select="1 to 16"/>

      How to create a sequence with range.

    2. <xsl:for-each select="1 to 32">  <!-- Do something useful here --></xsl:for-each>

      How to create a loop in XSLT?

    3. The new as attribute defines the data type of the variable, and the asterisk (xs:integer*) means that the sequence contains zero or more integers

      How is the @as attribute? Which values can it have?

    4. One of the major new concepts in XPath 2.0 and XSLT 2.0 is that everything is a sequence.

      What is one of the major concepts in XPath 2.0 and XSLT 2.0?

  6. Apr 2020
    1. def handle_exception(self, job, *exc_info):

      To unit test an exception handler:

      worker = Worker(..., exception_handler=[handle_exception])
      try:
          raise Exception()
      except Exception:
          exc_info = sys.exc_info()
      
      worker.handle_exception(job, *exc_info)
      
    1. What is a Function Expression?A JavaScript function can also be defined using an expression.A function expression can be stored in a variable:var x = function (a, b) {return a * b};After a function expression has been stored in a variable, the variable can be used as a function. Functions stored in variables do not need function names. They are always invoked (called) using the variable name.

      Test question: What is function expression?

    1. Writing an async function is quite simple. You just need to add the async keyword prior to function:

      Test question: What is the syntax of async function?

    1. Using objects as keys is one of most notable and important Map features.

      Test question: What is one of the most notable and important Map features?

    2. Map is a collection of keyed data items, just like an Object. But the main difference is that Map allows keys of any type.

      Test question: What is the difference between Map and Object in JavaScript?

  7. javascript.info javascript.info
    1. he basic syntax is: let promise = fetch(url, [options])

      Test question: What s the basic syntax of fetch(); ?

    1. Webpack is a most have to compile a complete JavaScript project.

      Test question: how do you pack the web extension?

    2. linter

      Test question: What is a linter?

      Answer (Wikipedia): lint, or a linter, is a tool that analyzes source code to flag programming errors, bugs, stylistic errors, and suspicious constructs.[1] The term originates from a Unix utility that examined C language source code.[2]

    3. This tool accepts both a configuration file and line parameters.

      Test question: How can you configure web-ext?

    1. document.addEventListener(event, function, useCapture)

      Test question: What is the syntax of element.addEventListener() ?

    1. Square brackets hold arrays and values are separated by ,(comma).

      Test question: What are square brackets used for?

    2. JSON syntax is basically considered as a subset of JavaScript syntax;

      Test question: What is JSON syntax part of?

    3. name/value pairs.

      Test question: How is the data in json represented?

    1. Extensions for Firefox are built using the WebExtensions APIs, a cross-browser system for developing extensions.

      Testing question: How compatible are extensions among Web Browsers?

    1. The most interesting key here is content_scripts, which tells Firefox to load a script into

      Testing question: What part of "manifest.json" tells firefox where is the script to load?

    2. description is optional, but recommended: it's displayed in the Add-ons Manager. icons is optional, but recommended: it allows you to specify an icon for the extension, that will be shown in the Add-ons Manager.

      Testing question: What are the optional parts of manifest.json?

  8. developer.mozilla.org developer.mozilla.org
    1. Never use eval()! eval() is a dangerous function, which executes the code it's passed with the privileges of the caller.

      Testing question: Should you ever use eval()?

  9. developer.mozilla.org developer.mozilla.org
    1. The popup is specified as an HTML file, which can include CSS and JavaScript files, as a normal web page does.

      Testing question: Of which files the popup consists of?

    2. Popups resize automatically to fit their content.

      Testing question: How is the popup resized?

    1. Click test (cps tester) is a feature providing clicks per second Tool. Our Tool will fulfill the needs of kohi click test tool in the minecraft server for gamers. Now you can take your Clicking speed test. In this Click test 5 scounds u can click as much as u can and your score will appear in Cps counter. click per second is important for your minecraft skills. we are providing clicks per second tool to check your skills.Long time ago Kohi server removed this From their officle site so we decided to put up cps test (clicks per second) tool for you.

  10. Mar 2020
    1. This is a test image

      and this is a test link

      numberd lists look like this

      1. one
      2. two

      while unordered lists look like this

      • lots
      • of
      • data

      you can quote text here

      bold text

      italic text

  11. Dec 2019
    1. No backup regimen would be complete without testing. You should regularly test recovery of random files or entire directory structures to ensure not only that the backups are working, but that the data in the backups can be recovered for use after a disaster. I have seen too many instances where a backup could not be restored for one reason or another and valuable data was lost because the lack of testing prevented discovery of the problem.
    1. Create a note by selecting some text and clicking the button

      Test.

  12. Nov 2019
    1. pastrami nostrud culpa tri-tip non id meatloaf consectetur shankle et hamburger. In do aliqua flank, ut kielbasa labore tenderloin nisi swine pastrami. Short ribs elit drumstick nisi ham hock eu. Consequat

      This is a test annotation.

    1. In Double-loop TDD it’s functional testing that drives our development. We write a functional test for testing that our application satisfy some user stories. When the functional test fails we move to write unit and integration tests which in turn drive how we code our components.
  13. Oct 2019
    1. ullamcorper parturient aliquet

      brillant!

    2. varius a tristique sem leo odio non augue ullamcorper id adipiscing vestibulum ut.

      quelle philosophie!

    1. fter the forage is dry, weigh the bag and forage in grams and record the weight. Empty the forage and weigh the bag to get the net forage weight in grams. Postage scales may be adequate for weighing the forage, but the weights must be converted from ounces to grams (1 ounce = 28.3 g). Forage production in lbs./acre is determined by mul-tiplying the net forage weight (from the 10 hoops) by 10. If the forage from 10 hoop placements (10 x .96 sq. ft. = 9.6 sq. ft.) was 50 grams, total forage production would be 500 lbs. / acre.

      Hello!

  14. localhost:3000 localhost:3000
    1. Many landowners are interested in purchasing horses and other livestock to graze their property.

      Testing

    1. icular hyperintense plaques, as well as two subcortical plaques in the right frontal and parietal lobes. Upper right, coronal T1-post gadolinium image showing abnormal enhancement of the right optic nerve in a case of acute optic neuritis (arrow). Lower left, sagittal T2-FLAIR image showing two hyperintense plaques emanating radially from the body of the corpus callosum (“Dawson fingers”). Lower right, sagittal T2 MRI showing multiple discret

      test

    1. [Списка основных терминов касательно физических лиц из Программы решений по обеспечению операционной совместимости государственных администраций от Европейской комиссии](https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/solution/e-government-core-vocabularies).

      The following is paraphrased from the Github issue at https://github.com/openownership/data-standard/issues/264 .....

      Inline markup like hyperlinks is currently included in some description fields in the schema. So far, markdown has been used. There's no guarantee or expectation that the schema JSON will be rendered by something that can parse markdown resulting in bugs like this

      The JSON descriptions should really be plaintext strings, as they don't have a media-type indicator of any kind to say how they should be treated otherwise.

      There is a proposal to remove all kinds of inline markup from the schema descriptions. If hyperlinks are needed, they can simply be written out, eg. "..based on the EC ISA Core Person Vocabulary (https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/solution/e-government-core-vocabularies) definitions."

      If in agreement, the style guide should also be updated to note this.

    1. Daily Beast

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    1. Mail on Sunday

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    1. Nikkei Asian Review

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    1. Straits Times

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    1. BuzzFeed News

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    1. Astronomy

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    1. Nikkei Asian Review

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    1. Globe and Mail

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    1. Mail on Sunday

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    2. Mail on Sunday

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    1. Business Insider

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    1. Wall Street Journal Europe

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    1. ProPublica

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    1. Daily Beast

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    1. Portland Mercury

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    1. Mail on Sunday

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    1. Daily Beast

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    1. LA Times

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    1. Los Angeles Daily News

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    1. Mail on Sunday

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    1. Daily Beast

      Hello, I am the Citerpress bot :) I think this sentence is mentioning a news article without an explicit link. I looked in my news database and here is what I found:

      Hit #1 (score of 51.0)

      Hit #2 (score of 50.2)

      Hit #3 (score of 48.3)

      Hit #4 (score of 33.4)

      Hit #5 (score of 32.5)

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    1. Mail Online

      Hello, I am the Citerpress bot :) I think this sentence is mentioning a news article without an explicit link. I looked in my news database and here is what I found:

      Hit #1 (score of 118.7)

      Hit #2 (score of 118.7)

      Hit #3 (score of 83.6)

      Hit #4 (score of 74.1)

      Hit #5 (score of 68.9)

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    1. Daily Beast

      Hello, I am the Citerpress bot :) I think this sentence is mentioning a news article without an explicit link. I looked in my news database and here is what I found:

      Hit #1 (score of 116.3)

      Hit #2 (score of 43.2)

      Hit #3 (score of 40.2)

      Hit #4 (score of 38.8)

      Hit #5 (score of 38.5)

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    1. National Review

      Hello, I am the Citerpress bot :) I think this sentence is mentioning a news article without an explicit link. I looked in my news database and here is what I found:

      Hit #1 (score of 32.9)

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    2. Harvard Business Review

      Hello, I am the Citerpress bot :) I think this sentence is mentioning a news article without an explicit link. I looked in my news database and here is what I found:

      Hit #1 (score of 32.6)

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    1. News-Gazette

      Hello, I am the Citerpress bot :) I think this sentence is mentioning a news article without an explicit link. I looked in my news database and here is what I found:

      Hit #1 (score of 39.9)

      Hit #2 (score of 39.9)

      Hit #3 (score of 38.0)

      Hit #4 (score of 33.1)

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    1. Atlanta Journal-Constitution

      Hello, I am the Citerpress bot :) I think this sentence is mentioning a news article without an explicit link. I looked in my news database and here is what I found:

      Hit #1 (score of 34.9)

      Hit #2 (score of 30.8)

      Hit #3 (score of 30.7)

      Hit #4 (score of 30.5)

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    2. Atlanta Journal-Constitution

      Hello, I am the Citerpress bot :) I think this sentence is mentioning a news article without an explicit link. I looked in my news database and here is what I found:

      Hit #1 (score of 40.2)

      Hit #2 (score of 35.1)

      Hit #3 (score of 34.2)

      Hit #4 (score of 33.0)

      Hit #5 (score of 33.0)

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    1. Express.co.uk

      Hello, I am the Citerpress bot :) I think this sentence is mentioning a news article without an explicit link. I looked in my news database and here is what I found:

      Hit #1 (score of 94.8)

      Hit #2 (score of 92.5)

      Hit #3 (score of 90.1)

      Hit #4 (score of 86.8)

      Hit #5 (score of 84.9)

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    2. Express.co.uk

      Hello, I am the Citerpress bot :) I think this sentence is mentioning a news article without an explicit link. I looked in my news database and here is what I found:

      Hit #1 (score of 87.1)

      Hit #2 (score of 86.0)

      Hit #3 (score of 83.0)

      Hit #4 (score of 81.0)

      Hit #5 (score of 81.0)

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    3. Express.co.uk

      Hello, I am the Citerpress bot :) I think this sentence is mentioning a news article without an explicit link. I looked in my news database and here is what I found:

      Hit #1 (score of 76.1)

      Hit #2 (score of 65.5)

      Hit #3 (score of 59.8)

      Hit #4 (score of 59.3)

      Hit #5 (score of 56.6)

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    1. St. Paul Pioneer Press

      Hello, I am the Citerpress bot :) I think this sentence is mentioning a news article without an explicit link. I looked in my news database and here is what I found:

      Hit #1 (score of 32.5)

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    1. Daily Beast

      Hello, I am the Citerpress bot :) I think this sentence is mentioning a news article without an explicit link. I looked in my news database and here is what I found:

      Hit #1 (score of 127.3)

      Hit #2 (score of 52.9)

      Hit #3 (score of 50.0)

      Hit #4 (score of 49.4)

      Hit #5 (score of 47.0)

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    1. Orange County Register

      Hello, I am the Citerpress bot :) I think this sentence is mentioning a news article without an explicit link. I looked in my news database and here is what I found:

      Hit #1 (score of 55.8)

      Hit #2 (score of 55.4)

      Hit #3 (score of 55.3)

      Hit #4 (score of 54.5)

      Hit #5 (score of 54.5)

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    2. Orange County Register

      Hello, I am the Citerpress bot :) I think this sentence is mentioning a news article without an explicit link. I looked in my news database and here is what I found:

      Hit #1 (score of 55.8)

      Hit #2 (score of 55.4)

      Hit #3 (score of 55.3)

      Hit #4 (score of 54.5)

      Hit #5 (score of 54.5)

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    1. Military Times

      Hello, I am the Citerpress bot :) I think this sentence is mentioning a news article without an explicit link. I looked in my news database and here is what I found:

      Hit #1 (score of 53.2)

      Hit #2 (score of 40.3)

      Hit #3 (score of 37.7)

      Hit #4 (score of 34.8)

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    1. Pitchfork

      Hello, I am the Citerpress bot :) I think this sentence is mentioning a news article without an explicit link. I looked in my news database and here is what I found:

      Hit #1 (score of 30.2)

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    1. Upstream

      Hello, I am the Citerpress bot :) I think this sentence is mentioning a news article without an explicit link. I looked in my news database and here is what I found:

      Hit #1 (score of 54.8)

      Hit #2 (score of 49.1)

      Hit #3 (score of 38.6)

      Hit #4 (score of 38.5)

      Hit #5 (score of 36.3)

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