Pests — Any termite, rodent or
other pest problem should be taken care of before moving in.
Not exact matches
For the 2015 growing season, FarmLogs introduced a free crop - health monitoring tool that uses satellite images to identify flooding,
pest problems and
other threats.
Israeli startup Prospera recently attracted $ 7 million to fund its approach, which is to install cameras along with
other sensors in fields and compare crops «leaf by leaf» with its database of thousands of plants to identify
problems like
pests, parasites and nutrient deficiencies.
Finally, rotation of peas with
other crops has been shown to lower the risk of
pest problems.
Hey guys I honestly don't think a lot of the names being mentioned would even consider joining arsenal... so I would immediately rule out allegri and Simeone... if I had to put together a list I think experience would be a huge factor... I know I might get some stick for this but my number 1 would be Rafa benitez... very experienced tactically flexible rotates his squad and hard to please players would have to earn their spot... no2 ancelotti don't have to say much his record speaks for itself only
problem I think would be is that he criticized ozil in the past although grown men should be able to sort that out... no 3 Thomas tuchel plays electric brand if football got the best out of mkhitaryan and auba at Dortmund... no4 Laurent Blanc not sure why his name isn't in the ring did a fantastic job everywhere he managed no5brendan Rodgers he did a fantastic job at Liverpool vastly under rated...
other names to ponder Luis Enrique zidane if available emery if available
ps the only way Henry should become involved is as an assistant coach
Lipton and
others are still trying to understand the details of Deolalikar's proof, but it essentially works by applying a type of
P equation to an NP
problem, then showing that it won't work for deeply mathematical reasons.
This made arriving at a solution to
P versus NP in 2011, when it will turn a sprightly 40, look premature: just 22 per cent of these
other problems were solved before they turned 40.
We also compared
P versus NP to 26
other problems that still haven't been solved.
Frank Sierowski proposes a test for consciousness in
other species: independently coming up with the hard
problem of consciousness (15 June,
p 33).
When you think about GMOs, it's important to understand two things: 1) There currently are only nine GMO food products on the US market, 2) Genetic modification of plants is generally used to solve a
problem (bacterial disease of the plant,
pest issues, or
other issue that was interfering with growth or making it impossible for the plant to survive or produce).
While I have no
problem with
others casually dating, I tend to need a bit more structure and I am quite a monogamous person so I don't like to share:
p
Brauner says that some insurance policies provide what is known as «incidental» coverage for
pests and
other services - for when a
problem like this arises.
You should also get a
pest inspection to ensure the property doesn't have a termite
problem or
other pest issues.
As such, you'll need a product that not only addresses the perennial
problem of fleas, but also gives you peace of mind in controlling
other pests.
Heartworms, fleas, ticks, and
other internal and external parasites are much more than just
pests; they can cause life - threatening conditions in your pet — and cause severe, potentially fatal, health
problems for you and your family.
Dr. Jeffrey Levy, DVM - «Have you ever wondered why some dogs and cats have severe flea
problems, while
others are hardly bothered by the little
pests?
In fact, food grade diatomaceous earth can even be used to kill
other pests like bed bugs, chiggers and gnats so feel free to try it elsewhere if you are having a
problem with those in your home.
Unlike many commonly - used chemical flea & tick products, our spray eliminates these
other stages — not just adults — so you can knock out a
pest problem in hours, not days.
Fleas and
other pests may be a common
problem for your pet, but he might also suffer from
other unseen issues.
Risks include, escape, sickness, temperature related
problems,
pest infestation, injuries, poisoning, chewing, attacks by
other animals, development of behavioral
problems, etc..
This also means that it can only be used as an adjunct to
other pest control protocols especially in households where flea infestation is a major
problem.
&
P Now on the
other hand, if we were talking about Animal Crossing... I'm SO part of the
problem, and unabashedly so!
I have no
problems viewing the same videos on the EU
PS blog but when trying to view them here I get the same
problem as the
others are having.
But the
problem here is that not many
other people own
PS VITAs.
The real
problem is that Sony is putting those as the
PS + freebies over
other games.
Plus everything I'm doing has some
other p - ay - offs, fin - anc - ial and / or mitigating
other problems and / or living a life of material sim - plic - ity.
Climate change almost always exacerbates the
problems caused by
other environmental stressors including: land use change and the consequent habitat fragmentation and degradation; extraction of timber, fish, water, and
other resources; biological disturbance such as the introduction of non-native invasive species, disease, and
pests; and chemical, heavy metal, and nutrient pollution.
I know here in central NY we're seeing new
pest problems, such as the Asian fruit fly that destroys blueberry crops among
others, in addition to greater numbers of various
pests that were limited by longer, colder winters.
The
problem of climate change, as all
other environmental
problems, can be analyzed using the I =
P * A * T equation, where I = environmental impact (such as climate change),
P = human population, A = affluence or per - capita GDP, and T = technology factor, i.e., how polluting a particular technology is.
Organic farming can compete effectively in growing corn, soybeans, wheat, barley and
other grains, Pimentel said, but it might not be as favorable for growing such crops as grapes, apples, cherries and potatoes, which have greater
pest problems.
This is an incredibly vague statement; but part of the difficulty with this
problem, which also exists in one form or another in many
other famous
problems (e.g. Riemann hypothesis,,
P = NP, twin prime and Goldbach conjectures, normality of digits of Pi, Collatz conjecture, etc.) is that we expect any sufficiently complex (but deterministic) dynamical system to behave «chaotically» or «pseudorandomly», but we still have very few tools for actually making this intuition precise, especially if one is considering deterministic initial data rather than generic data.
Whether it's a «tough love» beekeepers» focus on survivor genes, or a renewed interest in top - bar hives, Warré hives and
other beekeeping alternatives, there are plenty of folks out there who believe that the industrialized, chemical - dependent model of large - scale beekeeping is part of the
problem when it comes to Colony Collapse Disorder,
pests, and all the
other challenges facing beekeepers these days.
The statement suggests a potential for a type of
problem with markets (
PS don't interpret this to mean that I am against markets; overall I think they're good to have, just not good to refuse sensible regulation and some
other public policies / programs.
PS ironic again that someone who has no
problem with cherry picked and even completely made up words attributed to
others complains about part of his message being taken.
Much has been made of Martin - Dye v Martin - Dye [2006] EWCA Civ 681, [2006] 4 All ER 779 as the answer to
problems with pension - sharing, not least by Nicholas Francis QC in A Victory for Common Sense (Family Law Journal, September 2006,
p 13) whose partisan approach to the case belies any self - denying ordinance which representatives should observe when commenting,
other than factually reporting, on cases in which they were involved.
Judge Hart explained that Mr.
P's written work was careless «to the point of disrespectful,» and that the
problems with his pleadings went beyond typos to include missing paragraphs and pages, and nearly unintelligible pleadings and
other arguments.
Prepare invoices and quotes, order supplies, fax and email customers, A /
P and A / R, make payments and make deposits, resolve any
other problems that may occur
In preschool children, items on the parent questionnaire that predicted
problems reported by parents 4 years later were bed wetting (r = 0.32,
p < 0.05), day wetting (r = 0.42,
p < 0.001), soiling (r = 0.45,
p < 0.001), overactiveness (r = 0.33,
p < 0.01), «hard to handle» (r = 0.35,
p < 0.01), tantrums (r = 0.33,
p < 0.01), clinginess (r = 0.25,
p < 0.05), and
problems playing with
others (r = 0.36,
p < 0.01).
The average scores for the following subscales of the CBCL among the children who visited their fathers were significantly higher than those who did not visit their fathers: withdrawn behavior (4.8 versus 1.5,
p = 0.00); somatic complaints (4.1 versus 1.5,
p = 0.03); anxious / depressed behavior (8.4 versus 3.8,
p = 0.02), thought
problems (2.1 versus 0.77,
p = 0.02); attention
problems (6.5 versus 3.4,
p = 0.00);
other problems (7.9 versus 4.9,
p = 0.05); internalizing
problems (17.4 versus 6.8,
p = 0.00); and total
problems (37.6 versus 19.1,
p = 0.00).
Parents of nurse - visited children reported that their children had fewer behavioral
problems related to use of alcohol and
other drugs (0.15 vs 0.34;
P =.08).
Parents of children born to nurse - visited, unmarried women from low - SES families reported that their children had fewer behavioral
problems related to their use of alcohol and
other drugs (
P =.08).
Among the six dimensions there are
Problem Solving (PS), Communication (CM), Roles (RL), Affective Involvement (AI), Affective Responsiveness (AR), and Behavioral Control (BC)(Shek, 2001): (1) problem solving (the capability of the family to cope with problems in order to keep effective family functioning); (2) CM (the way of exchanging information between family members); (3) RL (whether the family assign certain tasks to guarantee implementation of family functions); (4) AR (to which extent the family members emotionally react to stimulation); (5) AI (to which extent the family members show concern to each other); and (6) behavior control (the behavioral models that the family establishes to cope with stressful situa
Problem Solving (
PS), Communication (CM), Roles (RL), Affective Involvement (AI), Affective Responsiveness (AR), and Behavioral Control (BC)(Shek, 2001): (1)
problem solving (the capability of the family to cope with problems in order to keep effective family functioning); (2) CM (the way of exchanging information between family members); (3) RL (whether the family assign certain tasks to guarantee implementation of family functions); (4) AR (to which extent the family members emotionally react to stimulation); (5) AI (to which extent the family members show concern to each other); and (6) behavior control (the behavioral models that the family establishes to cope with stressful situa
problem solving (the capability of the family to cope with
problems in order to keep effective family functioning); (2) CM (the way of exchanging information between family members); (3) RL (whether the family assign certain tasks to guarantee implementation of family functions); (4) AR (to which extent the family members emotionally react to stimulation); (5) AI (to which extent the family members show concern to each
other); and (6) behavior control (the behavioral models that the family establishes to cope with stressful situations).
There were no significant effects on
other child or parental domains and the effect sizes on conduct
problems, though not reported in the conventional way, are likely to be small judging by the
p values (0.041 immediately; 0.034 at six months).
The remaining parenting behaviors (category:
other parenting) ranged from r = − 0.04,
p > 0.10, for parental expectations (i.e., expecting the child to clean his or her bedroom, do the dishes, etc.) to r = − 0.35,
p < 0.05, for maternal
problem solving statements during an interactive task with the child.
The upper right portion of Table 4 repeats the analyses but now for mothers» somatization
problems, showing that low maternal warmth (at t)(IRR = 1.07;
p < 0.001) and harsh punishment (at t)(IRR = 1.02;
p = 0.046) still predicted multiple child
problems at ages 9 to 11 even when the mothers» somatization
problems (at t)(IRR = 1.15;
p = 0.001)(and all
other demographic factors) were taken into account.
A number of
other randomized controlled trials have been carried out to evaluate specific levels within the Triple
P System (e.g., skills - training sessions tailored to parents of children with detectable behavior
problems) and / or program adaptations (e.g., a self - guided version for parents).
The totally perceived social support was significantly lower in those women who used economic
problems as reference then in those who used a situation from one of the
other three categories (F (3, 96) = 4.22;
p =.008).
Another logistic regression analyses showed that being employed at contact 2 was associated with low FSS score at contact 2 (OR = 0.53,
p < 0.001), lack of arthralgia (OR = 0.40,
p = 0.041) and lack of concentration
problems (OR = 0.32,
p = 0.064), but none of the
other symptoms reported at contact 2.
The results summarized in Table III indicate that those parents who were reported by the facilitator to have contributed the most during the first group session, β =.28,
p <.02; who related the most with
other parents in the group, β =.28,
p <.02; and who worked on their own
problems, β =.24,
p <.04, attended the greatest numbers of sessions.
We further hypothesized that anxious children would present with fewer inhibitory
problems than the
other two clinical groups, but would show poorer mental flexibility as reflected in the BRIEF -
P Shift subscale.