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Four Corners 3 Teachers Book 138 Category:Activities for students of English languageI am sending you a copy of an article entitled "Dunkin'" that has appeared in today's edition of the Financial Times newspaper. The article accuses Enron of price-fixing on the commodities market. It implies that the prices of natural gas and electricity that Enron has recently delivered into the California market have been pre-set and that Enron is engaging in collusive behaviour. I attach a copy of this article in full as an attachment below. I have also placed a copy on my e-mail system for you to review at your earliest convenience. Again, I apologise for the late receipt of this information. I am sure Enron's Legal department will take up the matter, as I have asked them to. kind regards Deborah Watling Tel: 07457 214 771 - Enron.docQ: Rename-Item command in PowerShell Core Rename-Item is not found in PowerShell Core. A: Rename-Item has been introduced in PowerShell Core since v6. The following example removes a file from oldName and moves it to newName. PS> rename-item -Path "C:\logs" -NewName "C:\logs ewlog.txt" A: Rename-Item is not in PowerShell core but it is in PowerShell for Windows. It is available starting in v6. Q: Can I downgrade kubernetes kubelet version from 1.6.2 to 1.5.1? I'm using K8S version 1.6.2 and I need to downgrade my kubelet version to 1.5.1. I tried this: kubectl set image deployment/minishift-01 --image=gcr.io/k8s-minishift/minishift-amd64:v1.5.1 kubectl patch deployment minishift-01 -p '{"spec": {"template": {"metadata": {"annotations": {"kubernetes.io/change-cause": "rollout"}}}}}' kubectl delete pod minishift-01 Category:Educational toys Category:History of education Category:Mainstreaming (education)Pelvic artery thrombosis in a newborn: case report and review of the literature. We describe a newborn with bilateral thrombosis of the internal iliac and hypogastric arteries; the diagnosis was delayed because the radiographic findings were mistaken for an enlarged bladder. We reviewed the literature on the diagnosis and treatment of pelvic artery thrombosis in neonates. The diagnosis of acute thrombosis of the pelvic artery is easily made by Doppler ultrasonography, computed tomography, or magnetic resonance imaging. Various treatment modalities have been utilized, including anticoagulation alone, thrombolysis alone, and combined therapy. Thrombolytic therapy was successful in the case described, but unfortunately the first treatment regimen was not selected because of delayed recognition of the disease. Thrombosis of the pelvic artery can be a potentially fatal condition in the neonate. Recognition is important to select the appropriate treatment.Aminoacid accumulation in goat milk on exogenous L-lysine treatments. Two experiments were conducted to study the effects of some doses of L-lysine (1.0, 2.0 and 4.0 g/L in the free acid form) on the concentrations of aminoacids in goat milk. Experiment 1 investigated the quantity of lysine reaching the mammary gland and experiment 2 studied the effects of lysine on the concentrations of several aminoacids in goat milk at d 7, 14 and 21. Samples of milk from untreated glands were used as control (c). In experiment 1, blood plasma was used to determine the concentrations of lysine in the mammary veins and artery. In experiment 2, milk samples were taken on d 7, 14 and 21 and mixed with a solution containing the stable N-15 tracer lysine and the deuterium-labelled tracers L-aspartate (A) and L-glutamate (G). Values of isotopic enrichment (ε) were determined by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. The results showed that the passage rate of lysine across the mammary gland tissues was low, almost 10-fold less than glucose, representing between 1.5% and 4.7% of total blood lysine mass. Exogenous lysine treatments did not affect the concentrations of aminoacids in goat milk and no 55cdc1ed1c


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