It’s a natural part of living in the information age: You start to feel sick, so you Google your symptoms. Both the common cold and the flu will make you feel miserable, and because both are respiratory infections with similar symptoms - coughing, aching, headache, you know the drill - it can be difficult to know which one has you in its grip. Every year, anywhere from five to 20 percent of the U.S. While many sufferers will find relief in over-the-counter medicines, influenza can be serious. Influenza-related complications may require hospitalization, and sometimes complications can be fatal. Influenza, together with pneumonia (both are lower respiratory infections), ranked as the eighth leading cause of death in the U.S. For its tracking purposes, the CDC considers a fever of at least 100 degrees Fahrenheit (37.8 degrees Celsius) with a cough and/or a sore throat to be an ILI. Beginning on the 40th week of the year - which is the beginning of the October to May flu season - the CDC distributes weekly influenza activity reports.
1923. Since at that time a woman could only earn “the Title of a Degree,” Payne sailed aboard the Caronia to the United States in 1923 to seek greater opportunities. That year, she began studying at Radcliffe College, a private liberal arts college for women in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with close ties to Harvard University. Not long before Payne came to America, the director of the Harvard College Observatory, Harlow Shapley, had started an astronomy program to encourage women to study at the Observatory. The first student was Adelaide Ames, in 1922, and the second student was Payne. Payne worked extensively at the Observatory, and Shapley became her thesis adviser. In two years, she earned a Ph.D. Radcliffe, the first doctorate awarded for research at the Harvard Observatory. Harvard had not yet established a doctoral program in the field. She also became the first woman to receive a doctorate in astronomy from Radeliffe.
In this work, we propose a hierarchical visual interface for lecture video retrieval and summarization. Before the proposal of user interface, we conducted a preliminary study about conventional video retrieval interfaces. We first conducted a preliminary investigation with a 7-Point Likert Scale questionnaire from 15 participants (college students around 20-years-old, 12 males and 3 females) with the following three questions (1 for strongly disagree and 7 for strongly agree). Q 1. Are you satisfied with the UI when you see the slide-based video on websites like YouTube? Q 2. Do you think you are spending too much time searching for educational videos? Q 3. If there is a better UI for retrieving and skimming educational videos, are you willing to try it? We found that most participants felt that it is time consuming to search for educational videos were not satisfied with the current interface. As show in Fig. 2(a), most participants are interested in trying a new interface if it can help them retrieve desired information more conveniently and efficiently.|From walking on the moon and curing disease to making really strong glue and cars that drive themselves, the power of human ingenuity rarely ceases to amaze. Then, of course, there are the times when we're reminded that us humans are still only a few evolutionary steps past the apes. And 2016 seems to be a banner year for the quixotic aquatic undertakings. One of the latest examples came recently when a guy tried to "walk" from Florida to Bermuda in an inflatable bubble. Not only was he unsuccessful, but experts say Reza Baluchi's short, strange trip put himself and his Coast Guard rescuers at risk. The Coast Guard snatched Baluchi up and towed him back to dry land just a few days into what the marathon runner said he'd expected to be a several-month journey from Florida's east coast to Bermuda. He planned to make the trip in a "hydropod" that sort of looks like an inflatable hamster wheel surrounded by three dozen basketballs and the paddles from a riverboat.
Deft winemakers have also developed a sophisticated understanding of the changing tastes of the international wine-drinking community. When you add to that the potential revenue presented by emerging markets like China, wine and winemaking becomes art, craft, science and commerce all matured and bottled into one tantalizingly delicious package. Let's take a closer look at regional American wines from sea to shining sea. They represent a fascinating mix of ingenuity. An abiding desire to create the finest wines on Earth.S.S. Winemakers in the United States are hard to pigeonhole. There are both traditionalists. Innovators among its hardworking viticulturists. Two consistent qualities they share, though, are a fierce dedication to creating superior wines and a conviction that technology is an important confederate in achieving that goal. California - If you think of the Golden State when someone mentions American wines, it shouldn't be much of a surprise. California produces almost 90 percent of the wine made in the U.S.
If Russian troops moved fast enough to outflank Ukraine's ground forces, they could capture prisoners and seize weapons and equipment, said Scott Boston, a defense analyst with the Rand Corp. Boston said. The conflict in eastern Ukraine began after pro-Russian separatists declared independence in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions in the country's east two months after Russia seized and annexed the Crimean peninsula in March 2014. NATO and Ukraine say Russia has launched cross-border artillery attacks, armed the separatists and moved weapons and personnel into the area. Moscow denies any involvement. While the world's attention has focused on Russia's troop buildup on its land border with Ukraine, Moscow also has expanded its naval power near Ukraine's coast, including amphibious forces and naval infantry, experts said. Taras Chmut, a Ukrainian military expert in Kyiv. Russian naval ships now dominate the Sea of Azov, a small body of water between Ukraine and Russia, where Ukraine's modest navy is badly outgunned. Moscow increasingly restricts the movement of Ukrainian-bound vessels in the area, and experts say Russia could blockade the southeastern port cities of Berdyansk and Mariupol, choking off an important shipping channel.
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