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PPDS to unveil ‘all inclusive’ suite of hospitality display solutions at EquipHotel 2024 + new global streaming partnership announcement

PPDS is participating at EquipHotel 2024 (3-7 November), with the latest innovations in its portfolio of hospitality display solutions, plus the launch of a brand new ‘all inclusive’ streaming partnership for Philips MediaSuite TVs.




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NASA sees Hurricane Newton approaching landfall in Baja California, Mexico

NASA's Terra satellite and a NASA animation of imagery from NOAA's GOES-West satellite provided views of Hurricane Newton as it neared landfall in Baja California, Mexico, today, Sept. 6.

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State of the Industry 2024: Bakery snacks offer small indulgences

Consumers are still looking for indulgences, despite the fact that many products now have health halos. However, in our current era of “little treat culture,” the bakery snacks category—aka smaller servings of snack cakes and pies—continue to be popular.




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Al Levi: Nepotism: Keeping it all in the family

When I was the last of the three brothers to enter the family business, my dad said to me, “I owe you an opportunity, not a guarantee.”




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Prioritizing mental health benefits all industries

Workplace mental health and well-being are critical in every industry and company. Unfortunately, not all companies take the need for mental health support and resources seriously. The manufacturing industry, in particular, has been deemed one of the worst for mental health and wellness support.




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Fall into non-alcohol innovations

With Sober October kicking off, here are a few non-alcohol options to get in the spirit, sans spirit.




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CornWithSlime Organizes Annual 'Fall in Love with Slime' Event

Part of the slime-maker's 'Fun through safe Sliming' series, this event focused on seasonal fall themes for Sliming




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Australia's Best-Kept Secret: How Pakronics and Ozobots Are Making Kids Fall in Love with Coding!

Pakronics, in collaboration with Ozobot, is transforming coding education in Australia by making it fun and accessible for kids.




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Fall in Love with a Furry Friend at Huntington Fine Jewelers' Barktober Fest

Meet the newest four-legged member of your family at Barktober Fest from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on October 28 at the OKC, Midwest, and Yukon locations of Huntington Fine Jewelers.




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Kennedale Proposes Massive Changes in New Comprehensive Plan Eliminating all Industrial Businesses on the South Side of Town

The proposed comprehensive plan would make all industrial users legal nonconforming and replace them with commercial uses.




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Get Ready to Fall in Love with Your Nails at NB Nail Studio

Norma B. Cacique, a licensed nail artist, welcomes you to a session of nail art and pampering at NB Nail Studio. From stunning designs and acrylics to luxurious manicures, this boutique offers everything you need to make your nails stand out.




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Social Skills: Fall Into Seasonal Marketing

Editor’s Note: Social Skills is a bi-monthly feature in RISMedia’s Daily News focused on social media and digital marketing tips, trends and solutions for agents and brokers. REALTORS® are no strangers to marketing—it being an essential part of growing your business. Seasonal marketing, however, is not always everyone’s cup of tea. While it might be…

The post Social Skills: Fall Into Seasonal Marketing appeared first on RISMedia.




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Worker Gets Benefits for Ladder Fall Injuries Despite Intoxication

A New York appellate court upheld an award of benefits for a worker even though he was heavily intoxicated when he fell from a ladder. Case: Matter of Lujan-Espinzo v. Electrical Illuminations by…




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The Small Intestine is Mapped in Detail for the First Time

The human small intestine is an essential organ that helps us absorb nutrients and vitamins from food. It is an average of 6 meters long and is covered wit



  • Cell & Molecular Biology

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The Small Intestine is Mapped in Detail for the First Time

The human small intestine is an essential organ that helps us absorb nutrients and vitamins from food. It is an average of 6 meters long and is covered wit




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The Small Intestine is Mapped in Detail for the First Time

The human small intestine is an essential organ that helps us absorb nutrients and vitamins from food. It is an average of 6 meters long and is covered wit




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Environmental Studies Fall Internship Symposium

Nov 25, 2024, 12pm EST

You are invited to the Environmental Studies Fall Internship Symposium event to explore a variety of internships in environmental fields and to support our environmental science students. There will be student presenters speaking on their various internship experiences from companies and organizations they have interned at over the summer.

BuildingAlumnae Hall
Campus Location: Medford/Somerville campus
City: Medford, MA 02155
Campus: Medford/Somerville campus
Location Details: Alumnae Lounge (40 Talbot Ave., Medford, MA 02155)
Open to Public: Yes
Primary Audience(s): Alumni and Friends, Faculty, Staff, Students (Graduate), Students (Undergraduate)
Event Type: Conference/Panel Event/Symposium
Event Sponsor Details: Environmental Studies Program
Event Contact Name: Sinet Kroch
Event Contact Emailsinet.kroch@tufts.edu
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  • 2024/11/25 (Mon)

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Littler Mendelson Goes All In on Video

Kevin O'Neill explains the benefits of teaching via multimedia platforms such as videos.

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Fall into Wellness (November 13, 2024 6:00pm)

Event Begins: Wednesday, November 13, 2024 6:00pm
Location: Trotter Multicultural Center
Organized By: Sessions @ Michigan


De-stress at this fun come and go event presented by Trotter Multicultural Center & Wolverine Wellness! We will have food, music, and a therapy dog for students to pet!



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Sense of Place: Here's five songs that'll make you fall in love with J-Pop

From Hikaru Utada to imase, these tracks showcase the versatility found within Japanese pop music.

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Lennox Runs First “Feel the Love” HVAC Install in Iowa

Through the program, Lennox helps families in need by donating a state-of-the-art HVAC system, then having the equipment installed by a local Lennox dealer free of charge.




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All in Good Time screening

FREE screening of All in Good Time followed by Q&A with director Nigel Cole and actors Amara Karan and Reece Ritchie




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All in Good Time archive

Audio clips from our special event with the director and cast of All in Good Time




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Multiple landslides triggered by intense rainfall in South Korea

In recent days, multiple landslides have been triggered by intense rainfall in South Korea. killing many people.




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All in the Pouch

Industry experts foresee continue growth in the flexible packaging industry, fueled by two developments: increasing consumer demands for convenient packages, and an industry push for sustainable, shelf-ready product designs, according to the Flexible Packaging Market Assessment produced by PMMI, The Association for Packaging and Processing Technologies.




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Jones RB Jaquail Smith perseveres after infant daughter’s death | Football Insider

Jones running back Jaquail Smith wanted to quit sports when he found out about the death of his 5-month-old daughter Jamiria. Helped by the support of family, friends and the Jones coaching staff, Smith has managed to push past the tragedy.



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Retirement planning: It’s all in your head

Retirement takes real planning. And for those with a solid plan, the decision to let go of your career launches a journey down a one-way road.

The post Retirement planning: It’s all in your head first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Success: It’s all in the curated data

From math workbooks to computer systems for the top markets in the nation, Accenture Technology's Annette Rippert joined Women of Washington to talk the important of data scientists and believing in your own abilities.

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VA to remain ‘very discerning’ on health care hiring, calls on Congress to address $12B shortfall in December

The VA expects to grow its health care workforce to approximately 404,000 total employees next year, if Congress approves supplemental funding.

The post VA to remain ‘very discerning’ on health care hiring, calls on Congress to address $12B shortfall in December first appeared on Federal News Network.




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The Man Who Thought AIDS Was All In The Mind

I look at one of the most remarkable articles in the history of psychology




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Momentum stalls again as Nats fall in extra innings to Twins.

The Nationals let another game slip away on Saturday afternoon and suddenly a frustrating first two months to the 2013 season is looking a lot worse.




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Election results 2024: Who won, and which races are too close to call in the Inland Northwest

While many were focused on the race for the White House, Inland Northwest contests were also largely decided on Tuesday night. With at least 31,000 ballots remaining to be counted, Spokane County voter turnout hovered around 56% of registered voters as of Tuesday, which is significantly lower than expected in a presidential election…




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Dining Out 2024: It's All in the Details

If you haven't seen the second season of FX's The Bear, this might be a little bit of a spoiler…



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Team Bermuda Place 6th Overall In Florida

Bermudian powerboat racers Steven Bridges and David Selley finished sixth overall in their class in the Race World Offshore Key West World Championship in Key West, Florida. Competing in a fleet of 14-boats in the Super Stock class, the pair bounced back from their DNF in the opening race on Friday with a fifth-place finish […]





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Derek Jeter Officially Joins Legends of Baseball In Hall Of Fame

He enters with a stellar resume.




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Premier: Gasoline Prices Fall In January

“Today I am pleased to report that the price at the pump for gasoline has fallen 5.2 cents from the price cap put in place in February 2022,” announced Premier and Minister of Finance David Burt. Premier Burt continued, “As a result of Russia’s war in Ukraine, consumers worldwide faced record-high gas prices; however, the […]




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Hall & Winnipeg Goldeyes Fall In Season Opener

Adam Hall and his Winnipeg Goldeyes teammates struck out in their first game of the 2024 campaign. The baseball club opened the American Association season with a 5 – 3 loss to the Cleburne Railroaders in Texas. Hall went 1 for 3 at the plate, with a double, scoring 2 runs, and striking out once. […]




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Photos, Video, 360: All In Stunt Show Event

The ‘All In Stunt Show’ event was held yesterday [Sept 5] at the No. 1 Car Park on Front Street in Hamilton, with riders on motorcycles and bicycles performing, while small children were also able to take part via their own small course, with fun castles, food vendors and more also on hand for an […]




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Armstrong & Rider Finish 5th In Jasper Fall Invite

Nathan Armstrong and his Rider men’s Cross-Country teammates finished fifth as a team out of 13 teams at the Jasper Fall Invite. Noah Taylor led Rider over the 8K distance, the senior ran a 25.19.8 coming in eighth place out of the 100 athletes competing, Dominik Lisicky finished in 24th place with a time of […]




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Leseur Finishes 2nd In Purdue Fall Individual

Kenny Leseur shot a 54-hole total of four-under 209 to finish second among the competitors at the Purdue Fall individual. Leseur earned runner-up honors at the Purdue Fall individual as a field of 36 golfers gathered on the Ackerman-Allen Golf Course while the Purdue Fall invitational was contested on Purdue’s other course. Leseur had a […]




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Barnes Places Fourth Overall In Cincinnati

Karting driver Scott Barnes finished fourth overall in the Shifter Masters class and won the Rok class in the third round of the Stars Championship Series, the Clash at the Club, in Cincinnati, Ohio, at the weekend. Competing at the Motorsports Country Club, Barnes came second in heat one, tenth in heat two, and fourth […]




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The IKEA Hack That Turned the Ugliest Wall into a Striking Focal Point

We’ve all seen the IKEA LACK shelf. Many of us have probably installed one or two in our homes. It’s practical, unassuming and one of the most popular IKEA pieces for budget-friendly decor. But just when we thought we’d seen it all, design producer Justin Miller who goes by the handle @miztermiller on Instagram, gives this humble shelf a fresh twist and got us looking at the simple, chunky shelf with renewed fondness. Miller’s latest hack transforms five 74-inch LACK […]

The post The IKEA Hack That Turned the Ugliest Wall into a Striking Focal Point appeared first on IKEA Hackers.




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Spatially Resolved Activity-based Proteomic Profiles of the Murine Small Intestinal Lipases

Matthias Schittmayer
Dec 1, 2020; 19:2104-2114
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Spatially Resolved Activity-based Proteomic Profiles of the Murine Small Intestinal Lipases [Research]

Despite the crucial function of the small intestine in nutrient uptake our understanding of the molecular events underlying the digestive function is still rudimentary. Recent studies demonstrated that enterocytes do not direct the entire dietary triacylglycerol toward immediate chylomicron synthesis. Especially after high-fat challenges, parts of the resynthesized triacylglycerol are packaged into cytosolic lipid droplets for transient storage in the endothelial layer of the small intestine. The reason for this temporary storage of triacylglycerol is not completely understood. To utilize lipids from cytosolic lipid droplets for chylomicron synthesis in the endoplasmic reticulum, stored triacylglycerol has to be hydrolyzed either by cytosolic lipolysis or lipophagy. Interestingly, triacylglycerol storage and chylomicron secretion rates are unevenly distributed along the small intestine, with the proximal jejunum exhibiting the highest intermittent storage capacity. We hypothesize that correlating hydrolytic enzyme activities with the reported distribution of triacylglycerol storage and chylomicron secretion in different sections of the small intestine is a promising strategy to determine key enzymes in triacylglycerol remobilization. We employed a serine hydrolase specific activity-based labeling approach in combination with quantitative proteomics to identify and rank hydrolases based on their relative activity in 11 sections of the small intestine. Moreover, we identified several clusters of enzymes showing similar activity distribution along the small intestine. Merging our activity-based results with substrate specificity and subcellular localization known from previous studies, carboxylesterase 2e and arylacetamide deacetylase emerge as promising candidates for triacylglycerol mobilization from cytosolic lipid droplets in enterocytes.




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[68Ga]Ga-PSMA-11 PET/CT-Positive Hepatic Inflammatory Pseudotumor: Possible PSMA-Avid Pitfall in Nuclear Imaging




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Schools Are Required to Teach Mental-Health Lessons This Fall in Two States. And That's a First.

Students returning to schools in Virginia and New York this fall will be required to participate in mental-health education as part of their health and physical education courses.