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Blunders Captured on Camera
www.gather.com
This happened after a BMW suddenly pulled away from a curb, catching the speeding pickup truck unawares. The impact caused the truck to swerve down the street, later flipping and landing just two inches short of crashing the California home. The whole incident was captured by a nearby school surveillance camera.
 
Blunders Captured on Camera
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A surveillance camera recorded a struggle brewing inside the bus. Two girls are seen trying to put a halt to the fight, but it only continues to grow.
 
Blunders Captured on Camera
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You know that you need a surveillance camera. Allow the following list of blunders caught on camera to reinforce this belief.
 
Blunders Captured on Camera
www.gather.com
So you think you don't need a surveillance camera. These blunders caught on camera will make you think otherwise.
Posted by hannaj143 and 4 others to camera surveillance on Mon Sep 15 2008 at 20:33 UTC | info | related
 
Unbound MEDLINE | Association Between Number of Wild Birds Sampled for Identification of H5N1 Avian Influenza Virus and Incidence of the Disease in the European Union. Journal article
Martinez M et al.
Transboundary and Emerging Diseases, (02 Sep 2008)
 
Crimes Caught on Video Surveillance
Crimes Caught on Video Surveillance updated Tue Sep 2 2008 229 am CDT
Squidoo: Crimes Caught on Video Surveillance, (02 Sep 2008)
Caught on Tape-A man conducts the so-called 'bait and switch' scheme. The man would offer his assistance to card owners, mostly the elderly ones, who seem to be having difficulty operating the ATM. That's when he would switch the cards and later use them for his own purchases.
Posted by btbender and 2 others to cameras surveillance on Thu Sep 04 2008 at 15:49 UTC | info | related
 
Crimes Caught on Video Surveillance updated Tue Sep 2 2008 2:29 am CDT
Squidoo: Crimes Caught on Video Surveillance, (02 Sep 2008)
A number of victims report having had their ATM cards stolen. The police then studies surveillance footages of the area where the reports were coming from.
 
Crimes Caught on Video Surveillance updated Tue Sep 2 2008 2:29 am CDT
Squidoo: Crimes Caught on Video Surveillance, (02 Sep 2008)
Video surveillance can come in really handy. And for good reasons. Your video surveillance is your eyes when you're not around. And it captures footages when you need them. Nothing beats video surveillance when in need of a look-out. The following crimes caught on video surveillance say it all.
Posted by paulslaugh and 2 others to video surveillance on Thu Sep 04 2008 at 13:39 UTC | info | related
 
PLoS Pathogens: Evolutionary and Transmission Dynamics of Reassortant H5N1 Influenza Virus in Indonesia
www.plospathogens.org
H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) virus emerged in China in 1996, and has spread beyond Asia since 2003. Following the first outbreak reported in Indonesian poultry farms in December 2003, the virus spilled over to 27 Indonesian provinces by June 2006, and became endemic in the country. In the following years, repeated sporadic human infections in Indonesia had been attributed to H5N1 HPAI viruses. Nonetheless, the viral evolution and transmission have not been fully understood. Here, we report phylogenetic evidence of a group of interlineage reassortant viruses isolated from human and cats in Java. Our comparative study of the reassortant viruses and one group of genetic parents found that although their rates of evolution were similar and both of their phylogenies were not geographically structured within mainland Java, the growths of genetic diversity were different. We also detected significant positive selection on the viral matrix and polymerase genes preceding and subsequent to the emergence of the reassortant viruses, which might correspond to viral adaptation. Based on our findings, we discuss the possibility of host switching in facilitating the emergence of the reassortant strain, and call for more extensive viral surveillances in the non-avian population in Indonesia.
 
pplication of Tracking and Data-Logging Technology in Research and Conservation of Seabirds
APPLICATION OF TRACKING AND DATALOGGING TECHNOLOGY IN RESEARCH AND CONSERVATION OF SEABIRDS
Alan Burger and Scott Shaffer
The Auk 125 (2), 253 (2008)

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