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JAMA Cardiology : Utility of 90-Day vs 30-Day Mortality Quality Metrics for Aortic Valve Replacement Outcomes

Interview with Tsuyoshi Kaneko, MD, and Sameer A Hirji, MD, authors of Utility of 90-Day Mortality vs 30-Day Mortality as a Quality Metric for Transcatheter and Surgical Aortic Valve Replacement Outcomes, and Michael J. Mack, MD, author of Ninety-Day Outcome Assessment After Transcatheter and Surgical Aortic Valve Replacement—Is the Juice Worth the Squeeze?









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University of South Florida yearbook. (1970)




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Inflows in equity mutual funds plunge 25% to Rs 83,781 cr in FY20

This was the sixth successive year of net inflows in equity mutual funds




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Pullback on the higher side likely if Nifty holds 9,100: Anand Rathi

The broader structure of Nifty still looks weak though




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RIL trades 3% higher on Vista Equity deal; rallies 30% in one month

Jio Platforms has now raised Rs 60,596.37 crore from leading technology investors in less than three weeks.




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Laurus Labs under pressure, plunges 10% after multiple block deals

Till 12:44 pm, a combined 34.4 million equity shares, representing 32.2 per cent of total equity of Laurus Labs, changed hands on the BSE and NSE.




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Cyient locked in 10% lower circuit on lower-than-expected Q4 results

The company's March quarter (Q4F20) performance came below expectations on, both, revenue and margin terms largely due to the impact of Covid-19.




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Equity flows dip 47% in Apr despite mkts seeing sharpest run-up since 2009

Debt categories continued to see redemptions. Credit risk funds saw a bulk of the outflows at Rs 19,238 crore, registering the worst month for the category in 13 months




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Indian gets 30 months in jail for Little India riot



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Over 5,900 Indians in jails abroad,1400 in Saudi, 468 in Pakistan



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Scotland court orders Indian-origin woman to pay £1 for stealing £120,000



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Indian helpline in UAE receives 70,000 calls in 4 yrs



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Indian-American to run for US Congress in 2016 polls



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Indian researcher wins woman of the year 2015 in New South Wales



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Three Indian-Americans among biggest philanthropists of 2015



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Indian-origin trader arrested in UK over 2010 ‘flash crash’



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David Cameron’s cabinet to have 10 Indian-origin MPs



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Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal announces run for US presidential elections 2016



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60 per cent Indians jailed in Kuwait over drugs cases



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US committed to seeking justice on behalf of all 26/11 victims



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Indian-American professor wins $625,000 MacArthur ‘Genius’ grant



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Indian-American couple gifts $100 mn to New York engineering school



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20 held as Sikh protest at Indian embassy in UK goes violent



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How to Create Custom WordPress Editor Blocks in 2020

Peter Tasker on creating blocks right now:

It’s fairly straightforward these days to get set up with the WP CLI ‘scaffold’ command. This command will set up a WordPress theme or plugin with a ‘blocks’ folder that contains the PHP and base CSS and JavaScript required to create a custom block. The only drawback that I noticed is that the JavaScript uses the old ES5 syntax rather than modern ESNext. Modern JavaScript allows us to write more concise

Read article “How to Create Custom WordPress Editor Blocks in 2020”

The post How to Create Custom WordPress Editor Blocks in 2020 appeared first on CSS-Tricks.




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PIX: Ganguly visits Belur Math, donates 2000kgs rice

Ganguly had earlier announced a donation of Rs 50 lakh worth rice for the sufferers of COVID-19, which has left the world in disarray.




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2014 Personal Tax Update – The Year in Review

The 2014 T1 season is almost upon us, so it's time for tax return preparers to get updated again on all the current issues that may impact their clients' tax returns. This webinar will get you in position to prepare your clients' 2014 personal tax returns, and will review some of the more commonly experienced issues faced by tax preparers.

Join Erin Swint, a tax partner with Squire and Company, for a thorough overview of the key changes from the past year that will impact personal tax return filing including the 2013 Federal Budget, CRA announcements and relevant court cases. Erin will also discuss some other tax matters that are integral to personal taxation as well as administrative issues related to filing returns.

Available Sessions for this Seminar:

ipwebinar.aspx?tab=1&smid=1708, January 20, 2015




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Cantax FormMaster Basics Webinar 2014

This Webinar will focus on how to prepare and submit your T-Slips using the new interface with FormMaster. Plus how to navigate around in the program when searching for extraneous forms.

Available Sessions for this Seminar:

ipwebinar.aspx?tab=1&smid=1699, January 14, 2015
ipwebinar.aspx?tab=1&smid=1699, January 21, 2015




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Cantax T1 for New Users with EFILE Webinar 2014

In this 90-minute webinar, we will show you how to get around in the software and what functions are available to make you more productive. Includes an in depth look at Family Coupling, File attachments and the Pathfinder, what they are and how to use them to improve your productivity. This session is intended for those who are new to the Cantax software and those who would like a refresher of all the menu items and their function.

Available Sessions for this Seminar:

ipwebinar.aspx?tab=1&smid=1698, December 17, 2014
ipwebinar.aspx?tab=1&smid=1698, January 16, 2015
ipwebinar.aspx?tab=1&smid=1698, January 23, 2015
ipwebinar.aspx?tab=1&smid=1698, January 28, 2015




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La Liga knocks down talk of June 20 restart

Leganes coach Javier Aguirre had said that the Spanish football season will re-start on June 20.




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Future Sync 2020

I was supposed to be in Plymouth yesterday, giving the opening talk at this year’s Future Sync conference. Obviously, that train journey never happened, but the conference did.

The organisers gave us speakers the option of pre-recording our talks, which I jumped on. It meant that I wouldn’t be reliant on a good internet connection at the crucial moment. It also meant that I was available to provide additional context—mostly in the form of a deluge of hyperlinks—in the chat window that accompanied the livestream.

The whole thing went very smoothly indeed. Here’s the video of my talk. It was The Layers Of The Web, which I’ve only given once before, at Beyond Tellerrand Berlin last November (in the Before Times).

As well as answering questions in the chat room, people were also asking questions in Sli.do. But rather than answering those questions there, I was supposed to respond in a social medium of my choosing. I chose my own website, with copies syndicated to Twitter.

Here are those questions and answers…

The first few questions were about last years’s CERN project, which opens the talk:

Based on what you now know from the CERN 2019 WorldWideWeb Rebuild project—what would you have done differently if you had been part of the original 1989 Team?

I responded:

Actually, I think the original WWW project got things mostly right. If anything, I’d correct what came later: cookies and JavaScript—those two technologies (which didn’t exist on the web originally) are the source of tracking & surveillance.

The one thing I wish had been done differently is I wish that JavaScript were a same-origin technology from day one:

https://adactio.com/journal/16099

Next question:

How excited were you when you initially got the call for such an amazing project?

My predictable response:

It was an unbelievable privilege! I was so excited the whole time—I still can hardly believe it really happened!

https://adactio.com/journal/14803

https://adactio.com/journal/14821

Later in the presentation, I talked about service workers and progressive web apps. I got a technical question about that:

Is there a limit to the amount of local storage a PWA can use?

I answered:

Great question! Yes, there are limits, but we’re generally talking megabytes here. It varies from browser to browser and depends on the available space on the device.

But files stored using the Cache API are less likely to be deleted than files stored in the browser cache.

More worrying is the announcement from Apple to only store files for a week of browser use:

https://adactio.com/journal/16619

Finally, there was a question about the over-arching theme of the talk…

Great talk, Jeremy. Do you encounter push-back when using the term “Progressive Enhancement”?

My response:

Yes! …And that’s why I never once used the phrase “progressive enhancement” in my talk. ????

There’s a lot of misunderstanding of the term. Rather than correct it, I now avoid it:

https://adactio.com/journal/9195

Instead of using the phrase “progressive enhancement”, I now talk about the benefits and effects of the technique: resilience, universality, etc.




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Product :: Adobe Dimension Classroom in a Book (2020 release)




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Product :: Adobe After Effects Classroom in a Book (2020 release) (Web Edition)




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Product :: Adobe After Effects Classroom in a Book (2020 release)




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Product :: Adobe Dimension Classroom in a Book (2020 release) (Web Edition)




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Product :: Adobe Dimension Classroom in a Book (2020 release)




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Product :: Adobe After Effects Classroom in a Book (2020 release)




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Product :: Adobe Premiere Pro Classroom in a Book (2020 release) (Web Edition)




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Product :: Adobe Premiere Pro Classroom in a Book (2020 release)




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Product :: Adobe Premiere Pro Classroom in a Book (2020 release)




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Evolutionary genetics : concepts, analysis, and practice / Glenn-Peter Sætre and Mark Ravinet

Sætre, Glenn-Peter, author




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Collective #600

Fix an overloaded server * New use-cannon features * Ash's Smooth Scroll * Animockup

Collective #600 was written by Pedro Botelho and published on Codrops.




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Collective #601

LCH colors in CSS * Frontend Mentor * Responsive Images the Simple Way * Button?Design * Interactive Timetable

Collective #601 was written by Pedro Botelho and published on Codrops.




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Collective #602

Watched Box * Generative Data Visualization * Writing an Emulator in JavaScript * Stacks * Meanderer

Collective #602 was written by Pedro Botelho and published on Codrops.




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Collective #603

Gallery * Responsive CSS Motion Path * Spacing in CSS * pattern.css * The Cost of JavaScript Frameworks

Collective #603 was written by Pedro Botelho and published on Codrops.




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Collective #604

The Open Web is Dying * Are you using SVG favicons yet? * Immersive Section Transition * Trails * What is a resilient website?

Collective #604 was written by Pedro Botelho and published on Codrops.