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The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) In-Season Hatchery Escapement Report is posted weekly, usually each Thursday. It is a cumulative, or season-to-date, estimate of numbers of fish returning to hatchery facilities and other designated sites within Washington.The Escapement Report calculates how many fish return to hatchery racks or traps in rivers and streams during the spawning activity cycle beginning in approximately March of each year and ending in approximately March of the following year.
Moreover, many lawyers are not taking full advantage of what these Best Firms have to offer. Indeed, only nine percent of lawyers at these Firms (compared to the six percent national average) actually utilized flextime, noting that while male and female associates and counsel used flextime at comparable rates, among equity partners, more than three quarters of the users were men. Further, women, on average, took only 13 of the 14 weeks of the paid maternity leave offered.
The CISA Vulnerability Bulletin provides a summary of new vulnerabilities that have been recorded by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) National Vulnerability Database (NVD) in the past week. NVD is sponsored by CISA. In some cases, the vulnerabilities in the bulletin may not yet have assigned CVSS scores. Please visit NVD for updated vulnerability entries, which include CVSS scores once they are available.
Power Outage -- The UW Physical Plant has a scheduled electrical outage, in coordination with Rocky Mountain Power, to re-route the west campus electrical service. The outage will begin at 4:45 p.m. Friday, Aug. 16, and will last approximately two hours. Buildings between 15th and Ninth streets and between Ivinson and Lewis streets will be without power during the outage. The Service Building, Anthropology and General Storage buildings are included in these outages. Rocky Mountain Power will also be working in the area throughout the week north of Lewis Street near the Bureau of Mines/Berry Center campus entry site.
Golf Practice Facility (Scheduled completion December 2013) -- Preconstruction activities for the project will commence in the vicinity of the Jacoby Golf Course clubhouse. Erection of construction fencing and other site preconstruction tasks, including initial site preparation, are underway at the project site adjacent to the practice greens, the driving range tee, and the 10th tee. Play at Jacoby Golf Course will not be affected during the preconstruction phase of work.
Brown Lot Underground Wiring (22nd and Willett) -- Underground boring and trenching of conduit will continue through the week. Installation of wiring will follow. Overhead wiring removal will be scheduled in the next few weeks.
University of Wyoming/Casper College Student Union (UW/CC Student Union, scheduled completion November 2013) -- The primary building enclosure is complete, allowing interior construction activities to proceed on or ahead of schedule. Interior finish construction is progressing throughout UW/CC third- and fourth-floor spaces. Technology and furniture, furnishings and equipment (FF&E) packages will be installed in coming weeks, while pre-completion observations are moving toward final completion and subsequent occupancy of the facility.
Wainwright/Willett Bungalows (Future parking lot, scheduled completion Oct. 4) -- The west entry to the parking lot to the College of Law Building and the Buchanan Center for the Performing Arts (northwest of Beta House from Willett) is closed to establish a staging area to construct the new Bungalow parking lot. The north entrance from Willett, to the west side of the College of Law Building, remains open and is the only way for vehicles to enter the lot. Concrete curb and gutter will continue through the week. Asphalt patching along Willett and the south end of the parking lot should be complete this week. Asphalt repairs in front of the College of Law building will be done this week, with access to the existing parking lot remaining open during repairs.
Biological Sciences Building Mechanical Modifications (Scheduled substantial completion -- reoccupied is mid-August, final completion is set for October) -- Building users are encouraged to use the northwest entrance to avoid construction activities. Interior work will continue throughout the week. Work will focus on the fourth floor; ceiling installation will continue on the first floor.
General Storage Addition (Scheduled completion December 2013) -- Foundation work is underway. Access to the south side of the existing building should be only from the west driveway. Utility work will begin at the intersection of 15th and Gibbon streets. Signage and barriers will be placed to direct traffic around construction work. Shipping and Receiving operations will continue throughout construction but alternate access may be needed as utility work progresses. Traffic on Gibbon Street between 15th and 19th streets should use caution around the construction site and construction vehicles, and observe all posted speed limits.
The House will consider four minor bills under suspension today, including measures that would bar federal employees and contractors who owe back taxes from being employed or awarded contracts worth more than $150,000. The House will focus on cybersecurity legislation for the remainder of the week.
But if you want to try, your first decision will be whether you want to make fermented pickles, which are pickled from lactic acid in a fermentation process over three to four weeks in a crock or other suitable container, or quick-process pickles, which are pickled from acetic acid from vinegar in a process that takes just a few days.
There are several critical dates to keep in mind moving forward. September 16, 2012 is the one year anniversary of the America Invents Act and the date when many of the remaining provisions will become effective, particularly those relating to post-grant review. Then on March 16, 2013 the remaining provisions become effective. The March 16, 2013 date is when we convert from first to invent to first to file, which will usher in the most significant changes and cause there to be old law relevant to prior art for applications filed on or before March 15, 2013 and new law relative to prior art for applications filed on or after March 16, 2013. It is also important to realize that the Patent Office is continuing to work on new rules that will relate to ex parte reexamination. When these reexamination rules will become effective is unknown, but we can expect it likely within the first half of 2012.
What this all means is that the law and Patent Office procedure are in flux. To the extent that you can take the Patent Bar Exam prior to these changes becoming tested the better. Historically when the Patent Office changes the exam questions on the new material are disproportionately tested. In the first few weeks reports suggest the questions may be easy, but they ramp up in level of difficulty quite quickly.
Maryellen, you look happier and ten years younger! Proud of you for taking it all in and seem to be enjoying the journey. It is important to like and feel comfortable with how you are going about all of this. I think you are being sensible but not going overboard. Sometimes I am not so sure you have quite enough calories on those 13 calorie days. Keep on going and have a great week. Enjoy the process! REALLY important. AND look at yourself!!!!!!!!!! CHEERS!!!!!!
That the Toronto and East York Community Council not approve the request from Rob Cranston, Director, Oxford Beach, to designate as an event of municipal significance the St. Party's Day event to be held on March 16, and 17, 2013, from 11:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. each day, to enjoy St. Patrick's Day, at a parking lot at 67 Shuter Street, and direct that the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario be so advised.
The studies were heterogeneous, especially with respect to type of intervention, study duration (range: 1 week to 1 year, most up to 8 weeks) and assessed outcomes. Most were RCTs (n=19), and a minority CCTs (n=3) or cross-over trials (n=6). Many studies were small: 15 trials (54%) included 60 participants or less. All studies were judged to be at high or unclear RoB, most often due to lack of blinding. A detailed RoB assessment is presented in online supplementary tables 3.1.1-3.1.12
Short-term treatment with low-dose oral glucocorticoids were evaluated in two RCTs (low RoB). Six-week treatment with prednisolone/dipyridamole led to more improvement in pain (MD 12.3 (95% CI 3.0 to 21.5) on 100 mm VAS), at the cost of more withdrawals due to AEs (38% vs 15%), mostly due to headache.81 In a trial of 4-week treatment with prednisolone 5 mg, however, no between-group differences were observed (eg, 100 mm VAS pain 19.9 mm in prednisolone vs 16.8 mm in placebo group).82 Results could not be combined due to clinical heterogeneity and remain inconclusive. 1e1e36bf2d