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dailykasumi · 10 months
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EP055 Pokémon Paparazzi
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desperatepleasures · 1 year
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kkm filler episodes will really be like "btw the sky is green"
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vorest-ag · 2 months
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EP055 – Das Gebäudeenergiegesetz 2024 – Teil 1
Zum 1. Januar (mit Ausnahme der am 1. Oktober in Kraft tretenden Regelungen zur Prüfung und Optimierung älterer Heizungsanlagen und zum hydraulischen Abgleich) ist das geänderte Gebäudeenergiegesetz 2024 (GEG) in Kraft getreten. Dahin war es ein langer Weg, über das „Heizungsgesetz“ (so genannt, da ein wesentlicher Teil der Änderungen Heizungsanlagen betrifft) wurde intensiv gestritten. Da das GEG auch für beheizte oder gekühlte Nichtwohngebäude und deren Anlagen und Einrichtungen der Heizungs-, Kühl-, Raumluft- und Beleuchtungstechnik sowie der Warmwasserversorgung gilt, ist es auch für Unternehmen relevant.
Hier unseren Podcast hören: https://podcast.vorest-ag.com/gebaeudeenergiegesetz-2024/
PS: Uns gibt es auch bei iTunes und Spotify!🙂
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winari2 · 11 months
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PC Build l Intel Core i7-9700 / GIGABYTE GTX 1660 Super / Ep055
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musashi · 4 years
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james isnt in his regular stupid getup in that flashback did they let him wear a different outfit for children’s day. thats very kind of them
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unxpctedlybleach · 4 years
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currentsinbiology · 6 years
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"Simply put, the compound turns-off the sperm's ability to swim, significantly limiting fertilization capabilities," said lead investigator Michael O'Rand, PhD, retired professor of cell biology and physiology in the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine, and president/CEO of Eppin Pharma, Inc. "This makes EP055 an ideal candidate for non-hormonal male contraception."
Journal reference: PLoS ONE
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marx48 · 4 years
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mikedeodatojr · 4 years
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LIVE WITH ONRIE EP055: SPECIAL GUEST- MIKE DEODATO
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ncfan-1 · 6 years
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ncfan listens to The Magnus Archives: S2 EP055, ‘Pest Control’
- When an episode starts out with Jon demanding of the statement-giver that he confirm that Jane Prentiss is dead, you know you’re going to have an interesting time.
No spoilers, please!
- Good of Kennedy not to get impatient with Jon over his insistence that Kennedy be as explicit as possible that Jane Prentiss was dead. Then again, considering the things he’s seen, he probably understands where Jon’s coming from with that.
- So Martin really did give Jon a jar of Prentiss’s ashes to confirm she was dead? That’s… surprisingly sweet, all things considered.
- The house with the ant infestation is just… guh. We had to deal with an ant infestation one summer. I think that was the summer the pipes burst and I had to go live with my grandparents for a while; I think the flood damage was related to how the ants got in. We had to throw away our toaster oven. It was not fun.
- I wonder about the neighbor who called Kennedy in. Did she happen to call on John Amherst one day, and see the ants, or is the infestation so bad you can see them swarming on the windows from the next house down?
- The oily sheen of sickness on the walls of the house put me in mind of ‘Taken Ill,’ to the point that I recognized Amherst as the homeowner from the mention of his oversized brown suit. I know this is awful to say, but I rather wish we knew for certain that this incident was after what happened with the nursing home so I could tell myself that Kennedy setting him on fire was enough to kill him.
- The gently pulsing fridge with the ants streaming out… I don’t know what was in that fridge, and I’m probably better off not knowing. I suspect that whatever it was, it wasn’t spoiled milk. Wasn’t even spoiled meat.
- I… really wouldn’t have expected John Amherst to be strong enough to lift someone off the ground by their neck. I wonder what he intended to do with Kennedy. Was he hoping that eventually his disease powers would eat through the covering around Kennedy’s neck and infect him? Why did none of the neighbors (this was a residential area; unless they were all at work, odds are at least one person saw this happening) step outside? Did they not want to interfere with what looked like a fight? Was Amherst the neighborhood boogeyman, or something?
- How easily Amherst caught on fire was… interesting. When I think of disease, I think of fluids and wetness and a lot of other things that would tend to make catching on fire a little difficult. Not dry and brittle.
- The foul odor that came off of Amherst as he burned was less surprising. Whatever he works for, it sounds like it’s basically the personification of disease. It makes sense that it, and anything strongly associated with it, would smell absolutely foul.
- The state of Jane Prentiss’s apartment, clothes strewn everywhere and the TV screen broken, makes me wince.
- Kennedy’s interactions with Prentiss’s old landlord, Arthur Nolan, and the “wasp’s nest” in Prentiss’s attic are also very intriguing to me. The Flesh Hive was about what I had expected—something that only bears the most superficial resemblance to a wasp’s nest, and from the description Kennedy gave, sounds a lot more like a tumor. The screaming when Kennedy sprayed it down was less expected.
What was really unexpected was the explanation for Arthur Nolan I had been waiting for since ‘Hive.’ I could tell something was up with him, but I didn’t expect this. Judging by the burn scar on his chest and how hot and dry his flat was, it sounds like he might be connected to the Lightless Flame. It sounds like he was monitoring the situation with the Flesh Hive in the attic—“hoping it wouldn’t get this far” sounds like he was already trying to figure out what sort of action he had to take against it. He seemed to understand just how bad things could get, if he was willing to kill himself to make sure it didn’t get any worse.
- The ECDC offering Kennedy a job sounds like their way of tying up loose ends and trying to keep news from getting out as best they can. I hope they offer good benefits; that job must be hell.
- Anyways, given the way Jane Prentiss and Nicole Baxter (‘Taken Ill’) described their feelings about fear and disease in very similar ways, I had suspected the entities of those episodes were connected. It sounds like the Flesh Hive and whatever John Amherst is share a parent entity.
- The supplemental is a mix of nice and sad. Jon’s almost-relief that he’s spent much of his time looking over fraudulent statements (as is the fashion around Halloween) is kind of nice, but his mention that it’s been a long, long time since he last slept well? That’s not so nice.
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dailykasumi · 2 years
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EP055 Pokémon Paparazzi
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HALLELUJAH
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hardcore-gaming-101 · 7 years
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Top 47,858 Games of All Time
Episode 55: Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix, Dynamite Cop, Mortal Kombat [Patreon only]
Join the HG101 BBQ banditos as they bust sick moves and save an entire boat from "modern day pirates." Patreon bonus game for this episode is none other than Mortal Kombat (AKA "Moooortaaaallll Koooombaaaaaaat!!").
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kflemhealth · 6 years
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Male birth control pill that "turns off sperm" now closer to becoming reality, say researchers
(Natural News) American researchers claim they are coming closer to a working birth control pill for men. In a Daily Mail article, they reported that the contraceptive compound EP055 temporarily turned off the swimming ability of sperm in male monkeys. They tested the compound on male macaques. Per their findings, the immobilizing effect took place 30...
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unxpctedlybleach · 4 years
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stiri-noi · 6 years
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Pilula contraceptivă pentru bărbați n-are hormoni sau efecte secundare
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