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In the News (Wed 30 Dec 09)

  
  Riordan
ACE is a zinc dipeptidylcarboxypeptidase that is central to the control of blood pressure by virtue of its activity toward angiotensin I and bradykinin.
Somatic ACE is synthesized in endothelial, epithelial and neuroepithelial cells as a precursor protein that is transported to the plasma membrane where it resides as a class I ectoenzyme.
ACE was chosen initially as a target for investigation by Dr. Riordan because it was a zinc enzyme of major physiological significance whose mechanism of action was unclear and for which potent inhibitors had not yet been identified.
www.hms.harvard.edu /bbsm/Riordan.htm   (1405 words)

  
 Hippocratic Oath: Cast & Crew
The HMS Hippocrates is a Hegemonic medical ship which crashed under mysterious circumstances before the fall of the Hegemony.
Ace is a scoundrel, a peerless pilot, and a constant source of dizzying metaphors.
Ace is fiercely loyal to members of his crew, and as long as Kayta and Maury are around, he'll be a regular on the show.
www.mit.edu /~boojum/Oath/Fan/Cast   (1683 words)

  
 Article19 2007 Editorial: ACE & Special Interests
ACE releases details of an arts television programme to be broadcast on a national network just seven days prior to airing in the midst of the busiest holiday period of the year!
ACE held the partnership in such high regard that they, apparently, did not communicate one single time with anybody involved in producing the programme between February 2005 and the air date of the show itself.
ACE should be forthcoming and open about detailed budgetary information for the projects that are a glowing success and for those that are a miserable failure.
www.article19.co.uk /06/editorial/ace_cosy_client.php   (1082 words)

  
 HMS Ace - TheBestLinks.com - March 14, Royal Navy, Scotland, 1945, ...
HMS Ace - TheBestLinks.com - March 14, Royal Navy, Scotland, 1945,...
HMS Ace, March 14, Royal Navy, Scotland, 1945, 1950, Second World War...
HMS Ace (P414) was the name allocated to an A-class submarine which was launched at Devonport Dockyard on March 14 1945 during the Second World War.
www.thebestlinks.com /HMS_Ace.html   (135 words)

  
 Untitled   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
In the section four introductory newscast, Ace learns that Captain Cecille Celebes of the HMS Bossanova has pledged the use of her entire ship and staff to the cause of pinpointing the pollutants off the Wumba Chumba Islands.
Ace then helps Miho to enter the depths from the profile and create a computer generated map of the ocean floor (Activity 9).
Ace is thanked not only for finding the contaminated barrels but for reminding everyone about the importance of protecting the ocean.
www.secretsatsea.org /tg/part4.htm   (416 words)

  
 AHCCCS Eligibility Policy Manual - Chapter 1900 - Estate Recovery
HMS contracts with "clipping services" that provide names of individuals who have recently died and whose deaths have been reported in the newspaper.
HMS files a "Superior Court Claim Against the Estate" if the estate does not qualify for an exemption or reduction and the estate contains property that appears to be subject to a Small Estate Affidavit or probate.
HMS informs the representative in writing where to send payment, how to file a grievance or request a hearing, and HMS contact information.
www.ahcccs.state.az.us /Publications/Eligibility/chapter1900.asp   (2434 words)

  
 HMS Student Recognition
We do this by encouraging our students to perform to the best of their abilities and by special awards programs that share their accomplishments with our student body, staff, and various community groups.
The purpose of the ACE program is to motivate and reward academic achievement.
ACE T-shirt - given to those with a 3.0 or higher.
www.lausd.k12.ca.us /Holmes_MS/acad/rec.htm   (397 words)

  
 Wrens
ACE (Broom) Dorothy Mary 100306 1949 -1955 Served HMS Victory, Caledonia, Gannet and Ceres.Leaving as Petty Officer.
LINDLEY (Taylor) Hilda.Served at HMS Marshal Soult at Portsmouth Dockyard from 1944 to 1946.
SCOFFIN (Kelson) Maureen 124394 HMS Dauntless Ajax Div 212.
ca.geocities.com /jennywren1953/WRENS.htm   (11290 words)

  
 HMS Ark Royal
HMS Ark Royal, Royal Naval aircraft carriers, naval art prints of the three HMS Ark Royal From the World war two carrier showing in pursuit of the Bismarck and HMS Ark Royal in 1970 with Buccaneer jet aircraft of the Fleet Air Arm.
HMS Ark Royal was built by Cammell Laird and launched on the 13th of April 1937.
HMS Ark Royal IV - Flagship of the Flag Officer Aircraft Carriers - a mobile airfield and a most impressive sight as she launches a Phantom from one of her catapults.
www.naval-art.com /hms_ark_royal.htm   (1477 words)

  
 British Submarines of World War Two - The Depot Ships   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
HMS Titania in 1937 (left) and possibly a little earlier (1930-35) with the 6th Flotilla.
HMS Wolfe was a former Canadian Pacific liner, launched 1920, and originally named Montcalm.
The cruiser HMS Emerald had to be beached in Kames Bay and salvaged before being towed away.
web.ukonline.co.uk /chalcraft/sm/depot.html   (2000 words)

  
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In 1946 HMS Forester was handed over to the British Iron and Steel Corporation for scrapping.
In December 1926 she was used to transport 1000 troops and horses to Shanghai during the China Affair.
HMS Blenheim and became a destroyer depot ship that was used to supply other ships in the waters of the North Atlantic and based in Iceland.
barry-miles.tripod.com   (1913 words)

  
 December News - Department of Health Care Policy at Harvard Medical School
For example, 16 percent of patients using tier three ACE inhibitors for their blood pressure stopped taking their medications (only 6 percent stopped in the comparison group).
Twenty-one percent of patients using tier three cholesterol lowering statins stopped taking their medications (only 11 percent stopped in the comparison group), and 32 percent of patients using tier three acid-relieving proton pump inhibitors stopped taking their medications (only 19 percent stopped in the comparison group).
Relative to patients in the comparison group, patients in Employer A’s plan paid 142 percent more for ACE inhibitors, 148 percent more for proton pump inhibitors, and 118 percent more for statins.
www.hcp.med.harvard.edu /news/stories/03decA.php   (596 words)

  
 Children's Miracle Network Metro New York - Our Sponsors   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
HMS Host has raised close to half a million dollars through coin collections and golf tournaments.
Ace Hardware has been a sponsor of Children's Miracle Network since 1991 and has raised more than $25 million nationwide.
This successful fundraising is attributed to the employees and retailers for Ace, their vendor partners and the generosity of the customers.
www.cmn-njny.org /sponsors.dws   (2772 words)

  
 Focus | May 14, 1999
Now, Randall Stafford, HMS assistant professor of medicine, Thomas Wang, and John Ausiello—all at Massachusetts General Hospital—present in the April 20 Circulation a study that suggests a correlation between pharmaceutical advertising of CCBs and the rise in the use of these drugs.
In fact, according to the study, by 1996 "no other class of medication, cardiac or non-cardiac, was as heavily advertised." Interestingly, other studies show that during the similar period from 1982 to 1993, there was a 90-fold increase in the use of CCBs, and a 30-fold increase in ACE inhibitors.
Wang and colleagues stress that although their study is highly suggestive of a link between advertising trends and the prescribing of these drugs, their results do not establish a causal relationship.
focus.hms.harvard.edu /1999/May14_1999/briefs.html   (1117 words)

  
 Steel City Music - Hamilton Area Independent Music   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
ACE: Some of the bands that have helped us polish the sound we have are bands like: Soundgarden, Black Sabbath, STP, Corrosion of Conformity, System of a Down, Down, just to name a few...
ACE: There are so many, I can’t name them all, but a few of them are: In Silent Code, Subdominant (when they were around), and The Bell Rios.
ACE: Places that love treated us well and where the rooms have been packed with INSIDE fans are: Moncton, Windsor, Montreal, Winnipeg, and Detroit.
www.steelcitymusic.ca /reviews/2004/interviews/dec05.php   (1818 words)

  
 HMS Victorious aircraft carrier profile. Aircraft Carrier Database of the Fleet Air Arm Archive 1939-1945
An HMS Ark Royal aircraft was in touch by noon on 26 May and, despite appalling weather conditions, an aerial torpedo strike was launched.
Resuming her former name, HMS Victorious returned to the Home Fleet at Scapa Flow towards the end of 1943 and in early 1944 her aircraft participated in the attack on the Tirpitz.
HMS Victorious took part in the January 1945 strikes against Pankalan Brandan (Sumatra) with HMS Indefatigable on 4 January 1945, and then strikes against Palembang with HMS Illustrious and HMS Indefatigable on 24 and 29 January 1945.
www.fleetairarmarchive.net /Ships/Victorious.html   (2277 words)

  
 Study Finds That Teaching Hospitals Outperform Others In Care for Common Illnesses
Ayanian and his colleagues report in the November/December Health Affairs that if teaching hospitals can maintain their quality of care while containing their costs, those institutions should continue to play a prominent role in providing care for common illnesses.
In the first part of the study, the researchers found that physicians in teaching hospitals met basic standards such as lung exams and measurements of potassium and creatinine levels more regularly than did those in nonteaching hospitals.
However, the report notes that physicians at both kinds of hospitals failed to prescribe ACE inhibitors for half of the patients with congestive heart failure and were slow to administer antibiotics to pneumonia patients.
www.eurekalert.org /pub_releases/1998-12/HMS-SFTT-011298.php   (633 words)

  
 British Navy Ships--HMS Agincourt (1914)
HMS Agincourt, a 27,500-ton battleship, was built at Elswick, England.
As HMS Agincourt, she was commissioned for Royal Navy service soon after being taken over.
The ship was of unique design, reflecting the ambitions of her original owners, with fourteen twelve-inch guns mounted in seven twin turrets (each named for a day of the week).
www.history.navy.mil /photos/sh-fornv/uk/uksh-a/aginct14.htm   (569 words)

  
 Hms Pinafore Tickets - Buy Hms Pinafore Concert Show Tickets At Onlineseats
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www.onlineseats.com /hms--pinafore-tickets/index.asp   (1036 words)

  
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The a/c on arrival at the ship & having to make a slow approach from directly astern, & putting her down on spot 6.
They were lined up in two rows on either side of the flight deck, & the a/c taxied right down between the two rows.
The a/c stopped the head but left the cab running while they loaded the four body bags into the a/c.
www.seawaves.com /newsletters/TDIH/december/03Dec.txt   (1336 words)

  
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HM Prison StaffordHM Prison TarrengowerHM Prison Won Wron
HMS Bamborough Castle (K412)HMS Bangor (1940)HMS Bangor (M109)
en.allexperts.com /e/h/hm   (498 words)

  
 tstacey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
The Allied Armies were advancing slowly on Berlin and it was colder, or at least it seemed colder than previous years.
Venerable was the first of a number of Light Fleet Carriers the Royal Navy was building and commissioning as quickly as possible so as to increase the size of Britains contribution in the fight against Japan.
Cliff and I often joked that 'Ace' was part of our surnames before we ever flew.
www.hms-vengeance.co.uk /tstacey.htm   (2037 words)

  
 HMS Hood Guns on Ascension Island   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
These guns themselves had a history, as they were part of the secondary armament of HMS Hood, removed in 1934 during a refit in Malta.
They remain there today, the last part of HMS Hood that exists, as the ship herself was sunk by the German battleship Bismarck in the Denmark Straight, with only 3 survivors out of her crew of 1421.
Somehow the heavy guns were offloaded and transported to Fort Bedford where they were mounted onto the old fort that in a previous war had housed two 6.0 inch guns.
www.ascension-island.gov.ac /virtualtour/crosshill/index.htm   (549 words)

  
 Newbeat ACE MIDI user reviews and opinions
PS: The reverb is a bit strange, but one can do nice "grumbling" and thunder sounds when you turn off the original sound and turn reverb to 100%, combined with noise/filter settings...
ACE MIDI brings a state of the art soft synth to the Atari platform thus extending one of the main reasons Atari was made for: making music.
The filter and step modulator and the different synthisis methods are what makes this synth stand out from the rest.
www.sonicstate.com /digital/comments.cfm?modelid=1926   (365 words)

  
 British Submarines of World War Two - Part 7   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
She was transferred to the RN at new London on 20 Apr 42.
Renamed as HMS P-552, arrived UK in July and initially intended that she go to Bombay as a training boat; however this was amended to Simonstown, South Africa.
Having participated in the Spanish Civil War, Galilei was stationed in the Red Sea in 1940, when her air-conditioning malfunctioned and she was forced to the surface where she engaged British warships until she was captured 19-Oct-40, south of Aden in position
web.ukonline.co.uk /chalcraft/sm/page7.html   (1089 words)

  
 Physiology: The ACE gene and muscle performance   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Angiotensin-converting enzyme in human skeletal muscle can be encoded by either of two variants of the ACE gene, one of which carries an insertion of 287 base pairs.
This longer allele gives rise to lower enzyme activity, and is associated with enhanced endurance performance and an anabolic response to intense exercise training.
Here we examine training-related changes in the mechanical efficiency of human skeletal muscle (energy used per unit power output) and find that the presence of this ACE allele confers an enhanced mechanical efficiency in trained muscle.
www.nature.com /cgi-taf/DynaPage.taf?file=/nature/journal/v403/n6770/abs/403614a0_r.html   (131 words)

  
 The Second World War Experience Centre - Voices from the Battle of the Atlantic by Kate Tildesley
On 17 March 1941 HM Ships Walker and Vanoc, escorting Convoy HX 112, made contact with a submarine, depth charged her to the surface, and then rammed her.
Yet another "ace" had been lost in the unfortunate Fritz-Julius Lemp, the man who had begun the war with his sinking of the Athenia, and who is remembered as the man who 'would have liked to have taken his dog to sea with him'
Once the survivors had been picked up by HMS Aubretia, David Balme, a young Sub-Lieutenant from HMS Bulldog, led a group of men in a search of the U-boat, still afloat on a sea that was comparatively calm for the Atlantic.
www.war-experience.org /history/keyaspects/atlantic/pagetwo.asp   (3060 words)

  
 Aviation Museum - Restored Second World War Operations Room - Spitfire and Hurricane Fighter Aircraft
On 4 June 1940, the German battle-cruisers Scharnhorst and Gneisenau sailed from Kiel to hinder the withdrawal of Allied forces from Norway.
  HMS Ardent was soon hit by several heavy calibre shells which blasted her to pieces.
  Several heavy shells struck HMS Acasta as she emerged from the smoke, though she still managed to fire her torpedoes, and the order to abandon ship was given.
www.airops.freeserve.co.uk /digbyops/scripts/glorious.htm   (1351 words)

  
 This week in naval, aviation history   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
March 14, 1757: British Adm. John Byng is executed by firing squad on the quarter deck of his flagship, HMS Monarch, for "failing to do his utmost" to relieve the siege of Minorca; Voltaire famously remarks that the British sometimes find it necessary to shoot an admiral "pour encourager les autres" (to encourage the others).
March 15, 1941: First use of radar in combat to sink a ship: British destroyer HMS Vanoc locates and sinks (by ramming) U-100, ending the life and career of Germany's second-highest-scoring submariner, Capt. Joachim Schepke (39 kills).
Lufberry, already an ace when America entered the war, was shot down two months later.
www.dcmilitary.com /navy/tester/8_10/national_news/21999-1.html   (630 words)

  
 1941
The German raider Penguin is sunk by HMS Cornwall off the Seychelles Islands in the Indian Ocean.
Lemp) is forced to the surface by depth-charges of HMS Aubretia.
Frogmen of the Italian Navy penetrate the port of Alexandria in Egypt and damage the British battleships HMS Valiant and Queen Elizabeth.
www.wargamer.com /ww2timeline/1941seawar.asp   (930 words)

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