Most Popular Books by Taylor A

Taylor A is the author of Affiliate Marketing Guide (2023), Golo Diet Cookbook for Beginners (2024), Countdown Coach, Mathematics Level C (30pk) (2006), Endometriosis Diet Cookbook (2024), A Loving Exhortation to All Kings, Princes, Potentates, Bishops and People in the Whole Christendom, Wherein is a Distinction Betwixt the True and False Teachers, Etc.

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Affiliate Marketing Guide

release date: Mar 26, 2023
Affiliate Marketing Guide
Affiliate marketing is a great way to drive sales and generate significant online revenue. Thousands of Companies both big and small offer affiliate programs so you can earn from the thousands of products offered. Affiliate marketing allows you to earn money while you sleep. It doesn''t matter if you''re new to this or you''re interested but unsure of how. Affiliate marketing guide: How to go from nothing to Pro shows you how to get the piece of the action. Why affiliate marketing is the best way to make passive income for beginners. Mistakes 90% of beginners make and you avoid them. Best affiliate marketing strategie to Tools of the modern. This book is all you need to get started in the affiliate world.

Golo Diet Cookbook for Beginners

release date: Apr 04, 2024
Golo Diet Cookbook for Beginners
How would it feel to savor every bite knowing it''s not just delicious but also nourishing your body for lasting results? Can you picture yourself effortlessly shedding excess weight while relishing in a diverse array of culinary delights? What if achieving your weight loss goals was as simple as enjoying satisfying meals crafted to fuel your vitality? In a crowded sea of diet cookbooks, this comprehensive guide stands out with its unique approach tailored specifically for beginners. Here''s why the GOLO Diet Cookbook for Beginners is a must-have: Delicious Recipes: Never run out of meal ideas with a vast collection of appetizing dishes meticulously curated for taste and nutrition. Achievable Weight Loss: Say goodbye to crash diets and hello to sustainable weight management through wholesome, satisfying meals. Tailored for Beginners: Simplified recipes and easy-to-follow instructions ensure success for those new to the GOLO Diet lifestyle. Nutritional Guidance: Gainful insights and information empower you to make informed choices for your health. Variety and Flexibility: From hearty breakfasts to decadent desserts with seasonings, sauces, salads and smoothies recipes that adores your taste bud. Explore a world of flavors without compromising your goals. Worried about tasteless diet food? Rest assured, every recipe is crafted to tantalize your taste buds while supporting your weight loss journey. This cookbook understands your struggles and provides practical support with empathy and credibility. Gain the trust of a reliable resource that prioritizes your well-being and success on the path to a healthier lifestyle. Peek behind the curtain of this transformative cookbook and discover a tantalizing glimpse of what awaits you: Eliminate your fears and hesitation. Take the first step towards a healthier, happier you with the GOLO Diet Cookbook for Beginners: 1500 Delicious Recipes For Achievable Weight Loss. Are you ready to embark on a delicious journey to achievable weight loss? Grab your copy and start transforming your life one delicious recipe at a time.

Countdown Coach, Mathematics Level C (30pk)

release date: Mar 28, 2006

Endometriosis Diet Cookbook

release date: Mar 21, 2024
Endometriosis Diet Cookbook
Are you tired of battling the debilitating pain of endometriosis every day? Do you wish there was a natural way to manage your symptoms and improve your quality of life? Imagine a life where delicious meals not only nourish your body but also alleviate your pain. Endometriosis Diet Cookbook is your essential guide to opening the healing potential of food and taking control of your health.What to expect in this book: Empowerment through Nutrition: Discover how specific foods can reduce inflammation, ease pain, and support your overall well-being, empowering you to live a fuller life. Delicious and Nutrient-Packed Recipes: Explore a variety of mouthwatering recipes designed to be both nutritious and satisfying, making it easier to stick to an endometriosis-friendly diet. Expert Guidance: Benefit from expert tips and insights on creating balanced meals that target endometriosis symptoms, backed by scientific research and real-life success stories. Holistic Approach: Learn how lifestyle modifications, along with diet, can play a crucial role in managing endometriosis symptoms and promoting long-term health. Community Support: Connect with a community of individuals on a similar journey, share experiences, and gain motivation and encouragement to embrace a healthier lifestyle. Ever wondered how a simple change in diet could transform your life? Dive into a world of flavorful recipes specifically crafted to alleviate endometriosis symptoms. From breakfast delights to satisfying dinners and everything in between, this cookbook is your roadmap to a pain-free lifestyle. Concerned about tasteless or boring healthy food? Fear not. Each recipe in the Endometriosis Diet Cookbook is carefully crafted to not only nourish your body but also tantalize your taste buds. Say goodbye to bland meals and hello to a culinary adventure that supports your health goals. Don''t let endometriosis control your life any longer. Take the first step towards a happier, healthier you with the Endometriosis Diet Cookbook. Embrace the power of food as medicine and start your journey toward pain management and well-being today.

A Loving Exhortation to All Kings, Princes, Potentates, Bishops and People in the Whole Christendom, Wherein is a Distinction Betwixt the True and False Teachers, Etc

The Efficacy of Integrating Mentoring and Spiritual Well-being Services for Adolescents Receiving Residential Treatment Services

release date: Jan 01, 2005

China's Ground Segment

release date: Jan 01, 2021
China's Ground Segment
"Space operations are not just a matter of rockets and satellites: ground stations, commonly recognized by their large satellite dishes, play an invaluable role in operating satellites and other spacecraft. Communicating with satellites and other spacecraft, downloading the data they collect, and other operations require multiple networks of sophisticated processing centers and receiving and monitoring stations. The ground segment, particularly Telemetry, Tracking and Command (TT&C) stations, provide a vital service in downlinking data and monitoring satellites'' orbits. These stations and the control centers also help satellites respond to emergencies such as solar events (which can harm satellites or degrade communications with their ground stations) and regain control if they fall out of communication. China''s network of ground stations domestically and abroad and its fleet of space tracking and military support vessels are a less obvious but important player supporting the launches of new satellites, maintaining the accuracy of its PNT constellations, and downlinking data from its growing constellations of remote sensing satellites. This study is meant to provide a background on the development of this system, the various technological hurdles that have been overcome, its capabilities, and their implications for the United States. It provides an overview of China''s ground segment, its satellite telemetry, tracking and command (TT&C) ground stations, military early warning radars, Satellite Laser Ranging (SLR) stations, and supporting radio and optical observatories."--Page 5.

Discovering Mechanisms During Spermatogonial Differentiation that Prepare Male Germ Cells for Meiosis

release date: Jan 01, 2022
Discovering Mechanisms During Spermatogonial Differentiation that Prepare Male Germ Cells for Meiosis
Spermatogenesis, the male germ cell maturation process, allows men to become and remain fertile for decades. Male fertility relies on fate decisions of different types of spermatogonia - spermatogonial stem cells maintain the germline long-term, undifferentiated progenitor spermatogonia divide and await the differentiation signal (retinoic acid, RA), and differentiating spermatogonia proceed forward into meiosis as spermatocytes to ultimately become sperm. Spermatogonial differentiation and meiotic initiation are indispensable transitions in spermatogenesis that remain poorly understood. The three studies within this dissertation, using a combination of in vivo and in vitro approaches, detail spermatogonial requirements in these two transitions. The first study (chapter two) scrutinizes and redefines a presumed dogma - the requirement of RA for the spermatogonia-to-spermatocyte (mitotic-to-meiotic) transition. The second study (chapter three) deciphers the differential responsiveness of spermatogonia to RA in the adult testis. The third study (chapter four) introduces a novel RNA binding protein required for the commitment to and completion of spermatogonial differentiation. The collective findings from these three studies both enrich our understanding of spermatogonial biology and propose avenues for treatments that can enhance or discontinue spermatogonial differentiation.

Daddy's Little Princess

release date: Jan 01, 2017
Daddy's Little Princess
In today''s society, women suffer from the objectification of the female body in the media and in everyday interactions. This objectification leads women to self-objectify by adopting a third-person perspective of their bodies. While the effects of mother-daughter relationships on self-objectification have been studied, there is minimal research examining the effects of father-daughter relationships on self-objectification, specifically during the period of adolescence. In this study, adolescent girls (N=102, M=16.5 years) completed a survey measuring perceived paternal closeness, perceived paternal benevolent sexism, and self-objectification. Analyses indicated that perceived paternal closeness was negatively correlated with self-objectification. Paternal benevolent sexism was not significantly correlated with daughters'' levels of self-objectification. Additionally, the Appearance subscale of benevolent sexism was positively correlated with the Control subscale of self-objectification; however, it was negatively correlated with the Body Surveillance subscale of self-objectification. These findings suggest that while paternal closeness may act as a protective factor against girls'' self-objectification, benevolent sexism in the context of father-daughter relationships may be more complex than in other male-female relationships.

Post Traumatic Coping Strategies

release date: Jan 01, 2010
Post Traumatic Coping Strategies
"Previous research suggests that religion is a frequently used coping mechanism in response to stressful life events. The manner in which individuals approach and utilize religious practice can be affected by the types oflife events they experience. The current study proposed that intrafamilial trauma would be related to higher levels of extrinsic religiosity, as well as higher practices of negative religious coping strategies. Extrinsic religiosity was also expected to relate to higher levels of negative religious coping strategies. Predictions of the current investigation were partially supported. Extrinsic religiosity was more related to negative religious coping styles than intrinsic religiosity, but was not more associated with intrafamilial trauma. In addition, intrafamilial trauma showed no significant relationship with negative religious coping strategies, though general intrapersonal trauma was"--Document.

Controlled TDP43 Expression in S. Cerevisiae Exhibits Age Dependent Toxicity

release date: Jan 01, 2020
Controlled TDP43 Expression in S. Cerevisiae Exhibits Age Dependent Toxicity
As cells age they develop distinctive characteristics that are highly associated with diseases like amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and frontotemporal dementia (FTD). One of those highly associated characteristics is the formation of toxic protein aggregates like transactive response DNA binding protein (TDP43) that lead to disease pathology. To study the effects of TDP43 expression in aging cells we used growth assays, which showed that increased TDP43 expression is toxic to yeast cells. Our microscopy of aging cells expressing TDP43 also revealed that as cells age TDP43 expression becomes toxic, and nuclear expression seems to decrease as TDP43 expression moves to the cytoplasm and forms pathological aggregates. Due to the many important roles of TDP43 in the nucleus in its stable form, we hypothesized that in young cells low TDP43 expression wouldn''t be toxic but would become toxic as the cells aged. We found that at low expression levels of TDP43 we were able to maximize the amount of time at which we could image the aging cells before they died from the toxicity. This poses a possible mechanism by which we can observe important TDP43 expression characteristics for the entirety of the cell''s lifespan.

Characterization and Engineering of Interrupted Adenylation Domains

release date: Jan 01, 2020

International Trade (Preliminary)

release date: Jan 01, 2007

Examining the Stem Pipeline

release date: Jan 01, 2015
Examining the Stem Pipeline
Psychology; Career persistence; Gender; Organizational socialization; Stem

Morpho-genetic Studies on Excised Leaves of Osmunda Cinnamomea L.

Petrogenesis, Emplacement Setting, and Magmatic-hydrothermal Mineralization of the Peralkaline Flowers River Igneous Suite, Hopedale Block, Labrador

release date: Jan 01, 2020
Petrogenesis, Emplacement Setting, and Magmatic-hydrothermal Mineralization of the Peralkaline Flowers River Igneous Suite, Hopedale Block, Labrador
The peralkaline Flowers River Igneous Suite intrudes the southernmost region of the Mesoproterozoic Nain Plutonic Suite composite batholith in north-central Labrador. The Flowers River complex comprises a voluminous series of peralkaline granite ring intrusions and their coeval volcanic assemblage, the latter of which has been identified as a target for rare metal exploration. Peralkaline igneous complexes throughout Labrador show a ubiquitous spatial association with earlier anorthosite-mangerite-charnockite-granite (AMCG)-affinity plutonism, suggesting the geodynamic conditions responsible for generating the latter may have systematically conditioned those sites to subsequently produce highly evolved, incompatible element-enriched magmas. Laser ablation inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (LA ICP-MS) U-Pb zircon geochronology is used to define a high-resolution magmatic and hydrothermal timeline for the Flowers River complex and its host suites. The Flowers River Granite intruded the local Nain Plutonic Suite rocks after ca. 8 Myr of quiescence, though trace element compositions indicate these rocks share a common, incompatible element-enriched source. Protracted fractionation of the liquids derived from this source gave rise to two contrasting styles of magmatic-hydrothermal (Zr-Nb-Y-)REE mineralization, both hosted by the cogenetic volcanic rocks overlying the plutonic complex.

VO-OHpic Treatment Reduces Cardiac Remodeling in Doxorubicin-induced Cardiomyopathy

release date: Jan 01, 2016
VO-OHpic Treatment Reduces Cardiac Remodeling in Doxorubicin-induced Cardiomyopathy
Furthermore, Hematoxylin and Eosin (H&E) and Masson''s Trichrome histological stains confirmed reduced hypertrophy and fibrosis in Doxo+VO treated subjects compared to Doxo group. Western Blotting confirmed the reduction of p-PTEN levels and the increase in p-AKT cell survival protein expression in Doxo+VO subjects. In addition, VO-OHpic administration was shown to reduce the number of pro-inflammatory macrophages and increase the number of anti-inflammatory M2 macrophages that may further be involved in reduced apoptosis and fibrosis. Finally, heart function was improved in mice treated with VO compared to Doxo group. Collectively, our data suggests that VO-OHpic treatment reduces apoptosis, cardiac fibrosis and the process is mediated through the PTEN/AKT and inflammatory mechanisms with improved heart function in the DIC heart.

Critical Care

release date: Jan 01, 2022
Critical Care
Critical Care: A Problem-Based Learning Approach provides a comprehensive review of the dynamic and ever-changing field of critical care. Its problem-based format incorporates a vast pool of practical, ABA board-exam-style multiple-choice questions for self-assessment, and is an ideal resource for exam preparation as well as ongoing clinical education among trainees and clinicians.

Improved Electrolyte-NRTL Parameter Estimation Using a Combined Chemical and Phase Equilibrium Algorithm

release date: Jan 01, 2013
Improved Electrolyte-NRTL Parameter Estimation Using a Combined Chemical and Phase Equilibrium Algorithm
Chemical and phase equilibria for aqueous monoethanolamine and piperazine carbon dioxide absorption solutions were modeled using the electrolyte-NRTL activity model. Binary interaction parameters were estimated using differential evolution, and a statistically significant improvement was noted in the ability to calculate total system pressure of the solutions. Calculation of partial pressures was met with mixed success; piperazine vapor-liquid equilibrium (VLE) experimental data showed excellent agreement with calculated values, while monoethanolamine VLE experimental data showed non-trivial systemic deviations from calculated values. Equilibrium compositions were determined using a paired free energy minimization and simultaneous equations approach developed in this work; this paired approach is shown to calculate chemical and phase equlibria more quickly than traditional free energy minimization in the context of this work. Estimation of parameters for single amine systems followed by simultaneous estimation of parameters from all pertinent amine systems has been shown to effectively narrow the parameter search space and results in parameter estimates with narrow confidence intervals. Parameter estimates were obtained using data from multiple literature sources, and verified using separate data sets and additional data from the regressed data sets that was withheld from the parameter search to test the predictive capability of estimated values. Parameter estimation was performed without the use of any data that requires a complex experimental apparatus; instead computationally intensive methods were used to replace experimentally intensive methods. Despite the relative simplicity of the data used, model calculations were reasonable for monoethanolamine and excellent for piperazine.

The Effects of Music Choice on Perceptual and Physiological Responses to Treadmill Exercise

release date: Jan 01, 2018
The Effects of Music Choice on Perceptual and Physiological Responses to Treadmill Exercise
This study investigated the effects of music choice on the ratings of attentional focus, affective valence, perceived exertion, and enjoyment during and after self-paced treadmill exercise of varied intensities. Thirty-four college-aged, healthy, active males and females volunteered to participate in the study. Participants completed 6 visits to the laboratory: the first visit was a medical screening to ensure safety of the participants. For the second visit, participants completed a maximal treadmill exercise test. On the third visit, participants completed the Brunel Music Rating Inventory-2 to determine their preferred and non-preferred music genres, and to self-select the low, moderate and high intensity exercise speeds that would be used in the experimental trials. During the last three visits, participants completed each of the three (preferred, non-preferred, no music) randomized and counterbalanced experimental trials. The Physical Activity Enjoyment Scale and the Feeling Scale were used to measure baseline and post-exercise ratings of enjoyment and affective valence. During exercise, the single-item Attentional Focus Scale, Feeling Scale, Borg 6-20, and Exercise Enjoyment Scale were used to measure attentional focus, affective valence, perceived exertion, and enjoyment, respectively. Results revealed a main effect for condition for affective valence and enjoyment (p

Design and Fabrication of Evaporators for Thermo-adsorptive Batteries

Design and Fabrication of Evaporators for Thermo-adsorptive Batteries
Current heating and cooling within electric vehicles places a significant demand on the battery, greatly reducing their potential driving range. An Advanced Thermo- Adsorptive Battery (ATB) reduces this load by storing thermal energy within a bed of adsorptive sheets. A phase change heat exchanger capable of delivering the required cooling via liquid-vapor phase change was designed and prototyped for ATB. The thermal performance and fluid flow within the phase change heat exchanger were characterized for both coolant and refrigerant. A full-scale and quarter-length prototype was designed within the desired geometric and operating condition constraints. In order to build the phase change heat exchanger, fabrication techniques, including brazing, copper sintering, and bonding porous media were explored and characterized. In addition, the quarter-length design was fabricated and insights from its construction are proposed as recommendations for future work.

Competitive Analysis of Targeted Imaging Technology

release date: Jan 01, 2012

Carbazoles and Tetrahydro-ß-carbolines

release date: Jan 01, 2009

Firm Finances and the Spread of COVID-19

release date: Jan 01, 2020
Firm Finances and the Spread of COVID-19
Firms face difficult decisions regarding investment in the protection of nonfinancial stakeholders. We find that a firm''s financial health plays an important role in mitigating the spread of COVID-19 by studying nursing homes, whose residents have accounted for about 40% of all U.S. COVID-19 deaths. We find that nursing homes with less liquidity (pre-pandemic days-cash-on-hand) had a higher likelihood of COVID-19 reaching patients in their facility. Those experiencing larger negative cash flow shocks also had a much higher likelihood of COVID-19, and the relationship is strongest for financially constrained nursing homes.

Flexible Homeless Family Shelter

release date: Jan 01, 2023

Conversations about Climate Change

release date: Jan 01, 2023
Conversations about Climate Change
Ranching and agricultural communities are vulnerable to impending climatic changes yet individuals within those communities are often suspicious of or reticent towards climate change messaging. My research investigated what factors shape rancher communication networks to better understand how ranchers perceive, experience, and discuss climate change. I conducted one-on-one interviews with 12 ranchers in the Powder River Basin area of Wyoming. Interview data revealed six key themes fitting into two distinct focuses: rancher experiences with and perceptions of climate change, and peer-to-peer discussions about climate change. The first focus includes rancher description of experienced environmental change, skepticism about climate science, and general ranching culture. The second reveals the influence of intergenerational storytelling and community behavior on peer-to-peer climate change discussions. Ultimately, I found that Powder River Basin ranchers are diverse in their beliefs in climate change, split about whether they converse about climate change with their peers, and enthusiastic about sharing information about rangeland management in the face of climate impacts. The data offered some insight into how individuals within ranching communities communicate, which can provide guidance for people who engage with ranchers about climate change. These strategies include engaging in-person with already-existing networks, creating collaborative spaces for coproduction of knowledge, and framing climate change conversations through impact language.

Personnel of the People's Liberation Army

release date: Jan 01, 2022
Personnel of the People's Liberation Army
This report, prepared for the Commission by BluePath Labs, examines the people behind the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) and the force’s ongoing efforts to address the Chinese leadership’s longstanding concerns about the competence of its personnel. Topics surveyed include the challenges the PLA faces in improving personnel quality; the force’s recruitment and retention efforts; the expertise, educational, and socioeconomic backgrounds of PLA personnel; the force’s use of both conscription and voluntary recruitment; morale; combat readiness; and the role of politics in the PLA.

Understanding the Apoptotic Potential of Heart Cells

release date: Jan 01, 2015

Avian Yolk Corticosterone Levels as a Measure of American Eider Stress Response to Nesting Locations

release date: Jan 01, 2014
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