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The objective of this study was to estimate the genetic parameters of calving traits for United Kingdom (UK) Holstein-Friesian cattle with a range of present-day statistical models for national genetic evaluations of calving traits.

This is followed by a discussion of further LES at Reynolds numbers at approximately 10 times and 100 times these values, which are well out of range of present day direct numerical simulation and wall-resolved LES.

Working with a demographer, Anthony discovers a close correlation between the prevalence of a wide range of present-day afflictions and the predominantly black neighborhoods established a century ago — including, of course, the unrelieved prevalence of rats.

Anthony's archival and demographic research reveals Baltimore's history of racial segregation — de jure and de facto — and pinpoints a wide range of present-day afflictions in the neighborhoods assigned to black residents a century ago.

Anthony's archival and demographic research reveals Baltimore's history of racial segregation de jure and de facto and pinpoints a wide range of present-day afflictions in the neighborhoods assigned to black residents a century ago.

A polynomial chaos expansion and the probabilistic collocation method have been used for the metamodel, and its coefficients were fit so as to be applicable under a broad range of present-day and future conditions.

Project Blue Book failed to find "any technological developments or principles beyond the range of present-day scientific knowledge," and no evidence of any "extraterrestrial vehicles," according to the Air Force, though a small portion of the events it studied remain unexplained.

The size range of present-day cockroaches is typical of the diversity of body size among orthopterans: tiny flightless cockroaches (Attaphila), living as commensals in the nests of ants, are only two millimetres long when mature, whereas a species of Megaloblatta found in South America reaches 10 centimetres in length with a wing span of almost 19 centimetres.

The project's conclusion: UFOs posed no security threat to the nation, nor did they display any technological abilities "beyond the range of present-day scientific knowledge".

This isn't even taking into account the wide and widening range of present-day health risks linked to global warming fueled by carbon pollution, from vector-borne diseases like malaria and dengue fever to dangerous heat waves and extreme weather events.

That is a classic definition of present day insanity.

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