Monday, May 20, 2013

MODESTO BEE Marisa Taylor May 20 2013 Infringed Copyright of "electro-dermal activity in Lie Detector test to develop a Bill for Congress to tax sweat" 2012 Copyright

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: guy perea <guyperea@rocketmail.com>
Date: Sat, 25 Feb 2012 07:52:07 -0800 (PST)
Subject: electro-dermal activity in Lie Detector test to develop a
Bill for Congress to tax sweat
To: guyperea@gmail.com, guyperea.unitedstates1@blogger.com,
patty.ptusss.martinez845.ussss2011@blogger.com


Fallacies are statements that mightsound reasonable or superficially
true but are actually flawed or dishonest. When readers detect them,
these logical fallacies backfire by making the audience think the
writer is (a) unintelligent or (b) deceptive. It is important to avoid
them in your own arguments, and it is also important to be able to
spot themin others' arguments so a false line of reasoning won't fool
you. Think of this as intellectual kung-fu : the vital art of
self-defense in a debate. For extra impact, learn both the Latin terms
and the English equivalents.
fallacies appeal to evidence or examples that are not relevant to the
argument at hand.
Appeal to Force ( Argumentum Ad Baculum or the "Might-Makes-Right"
Fallacy): This argument usesforce, the threat of force, or someother
unpleasant backlash to make the audience accept a conclusion. It
commonly appears as a last resort when evidence or rational arguments
fail to convincea reader. If the debate is about whether or not 2 2=4,
an opponent's argument that he will smash your nose in if you don't
agree with his claim doesn't change the truth of an issue. Logically,
this consideration has nothing to do with the points under
consideration. The fallacy is not limited to threats of violence,
however. The fallacy includes threats of any unpleasant
backlash--financial, professional, and so on.
Friedrich Nietzsche [ 1895 ]
["The spirits increase, vigor grows through a wound."]
as opposed to intelligence analysis management
Intelligence analysis is the processof taking known information about
situations and entities of strategic, operational, or tactical
importance, characterizing the known, and, with appropriate statements
of probability, the future actions in those situations and by those
entities.
To lie is to hold something which one knows is not the whole truth to
be the whole truth, intentionally.
Some people may be better "lie detectors" than others, better able to
distinguish a lie by facial expression, cadence of speech, certain
movements, and other methods. According to David J. Lieberman, PhD, in
Never Be Liedto Again: How to Get the Truth in Five Minutes or Less in
Any Conversation or Situation , these methods can be learned. Some
methods of questioning may be more likely to elicit the truth, for
instance:
leading question or suggestive interrogation
Criminal deception measurement versus political deception with God lie Detector
"leading question."
2 Beuth. Jud. Ev. b. 3, c. 3.
The basic principles of the adhesion of bacteria to polymer surfaces
are discussed, as the first important step in the pathogenesisof
foreign-body infections. Strategies for the prevention of foreign-body
infections by polymermodification with ionizing radiation are
presented. These include the modification of polymer surfaces by
radiation or glow discharge techniques to obtain antiadhesive or
antimicrobial surfaces, as well asthe fixation or incorporation of
antibiotic drugs to or into the polymer.
Polygraphs , commonly called "lie detectors," are instruments that
monitor a person's physiological reactions. These instruments do not,
as their nickname suggests, detect lies. They can only detect whether
deceptive behavior is being displayed.
electro-dermal activity
Electrodermal Activity : is a term used to describe changes in the
skin's ability to conduct electricity. It is a useful, fast, cheap,
well established (since 1880's), low-tech and relatively non-invasive
psychophysiological measure, which can be used to study many issues
including: cognition, affect and individual differences. It can also
be used inambulatory studies. There are also many dependent measures
that may be observed within EDA and these different aspects of theEDA
appear to reflect different kinds of cognitive or affective response.
For EDA a measurement is taken of the function of the eccrine sweat
glands. The function of these glands can be influenced by two things:
" sympathetic innervation via acetylcholine and activity of
myoepithelial cells which are controlled by the endocrine system via
epinerphrine levels in the blood stream. "
electro-dermal activity
epinerphrine
Bill Text
112th Congress (2011-2012)
S.1884.IS
epinephrine for injection,
Generic Name: lidocaine hydrochloride and epinephrine bitartrate
Dosage Form: injection, solution
Lidocaine hydrochloride and epinephrine injection, USP
(Lidocaine HCl 2% and Epinephrine1:50,000 Injection)
(Lidocaine HCl 2% and Epinephrine1:100,000 Injection)
Rx only
Solutions for local anesthesia in Dentistry
Lidocaine and EpinephrineInjection Description
Sterile isotonic solution containing a local anesthetic agent,
Lidocaine Hydrochloride, and a vasoconstrictor, Epinephrine (as
bitartrate) and are administered parenterally by injection.
T-Wave Amplitude as an Indicator for Detecting Intravascular Injection
of Epinephrine Test Dose in Awake and Anesthetized Elderly
A sensitivity of 88% and a negative predictive value of 89%
Millimeter wave scanner
Scanners can be used for 3D
entertainment and gaming
A new model of the way the THz waves interact withDNA explains how the
damage is done and why evidence has been so hardto gather
terahertz waves, the radiation that fills the slot in the
electromagnetic spectrum between microwaves andthe infrared. Terahertz
waves pass through non-conducting materials such as clothes , paper,
wood and brick and so cameras sensitive to them can peer inside
envelopes, into living rooms and "frisk" people at distance.
The way terahertz waves are absorbed and emitted can also beused to
determine the chemical composition of a material.
t wave in cell phones
Sweat contains the chemicals or odorants 2-methylphenol ( o -cresol)
and 4-methylphenol ( p -cresol), as well as a small amount of urea .
2-methylphenol ( o -cresol) and 4-methylphenol ( p -cresol)
The Vulcanization of Rubber with Phenol Formaldehyde Derivatives. I
The vulcanizing properties of the pseudophenol halides are based on
the easy transformation of these compounds into methylene quinones,
with liberation of gaseous hydrogen halide. 2. The vulcanizing
properties of the phenol-dialcohols are also based on the formation of
methylene quinones as intermediates,
Pseudophenol halides
2-methylphenol ( o -cresol) and 4-methylphenol
Abstract of GB832139 The invention comprises
(cyclohexanone-21)-yl-1-beta-naphthol, and the preparation thereof by
heating beta-naphthol with a 2-halogeno-cyclohexanone in the presence
of an acid acceptor, and preferably in the presence of an inert
organic diluent, advantageously one that is an entraining agent for
water. The inert organic diluent may be an ether (e.g. anisol or
dioxan) or a cyclic hydrocarbon (e.g. toluene, xylene or
tetrahydronaphthalene) or a mixture of these substances. The product
may be characterized by conversion into its benzoic esteror methyl
ether, the latter yielding a2 : 4-dinitrophenylhydrazone and also
being capable of being reduced to the corresponding alcohol, the
phenylurethane of which is described.ALSO:Pharmaceutical compositions
comprise (cyclohexanone - 21) - yl - 1 - beta- naphthol in admixture
with a pharmacologically acceptable diluent. The compositions may
takethe form of tablets, aqueous or aqueous-alcoholic
suspensions to be taken by the mouth, or suppositories. The tablets
may contain binders, substances which facilitate the disintegration
thereof and inert materials. Aqueous and aqueous-alcoholic suspensions
may include surface-active materials such as emulsifying agents.
Suppositories may include natural or synthetic excipients of the usual
kinds. The compositions are used for the relief of coughs, and may be
used together with other pharmaceutical materials currently in use
which have a soothing action on coughs, e.g. codeine, ethyl morphine,
narcoteine, papaverine, terpene, potassium quaiacol sulphate, sodium
benzoate, sodium citrate, ammonium chloride, lobelia and ipecacuanha
and antihistamines.
Patent Report
CHAPTER 28—INFRINGEMENT OF PATENTS (§§ 271–273)
The Lie Detector Machine also call Polygraph in common usage violates
a 1949 Patent in measure of sweat during test And Contrary
Notwithstanding such usage.



--
President of The United States
Guy Ralph Perea Sr President of The United States
Weatherdata1046am0426 a Discussion Group of
Weatherdata<http://groups.google.com/group/weatherdata1046am0426>
USFMSC
http://www.cityfreq.com/ca/avalon/>
QUALIFY QICP
OCCUPS
http://www.occupationalinfo.org/02/025062010.html
goldlandabstracts; link check
own search engine - The United
States International Policies
http://apps.facebook.com/faceblogged/?uid=1340855784
http://lnk.ms/8d5gl aol
http://groups.google.com/group/united-states-of-american
http://twitter.com/ptusss Federal Communication
Commission<http://columbiabroadcast.spaces.live.com/>

Ambassador Chevy Chase; Kevin Corcran; Jack Nickolas; Cher; Shirley Temple
Black; Liza Minnille; Ansari; Ernest Tascoe; Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act
Agent Jodie Foster; Department of Veterans Affairs Director George H.W. Bush
Title 22 USCS section 1928 (b) The e-mail
transmission may contain legally privileged information that
is intended only for the individual or entity recipient, you are hereby,
notified that any disclosure, copying, distribution, or reliance upon the
contents of this E-mail is strictly prohibited. If you have received this
E-mail transmission in error, please reply to the sender, so arrangements
can be made for proper delivery. Title 42
USCS section 192 etseq Margie Paxton Chief of Childrens Bureau
Director of The United States Department of Human Services; Defendant
Article IV General Provisions Section 2
(Supreme Law of The Land) The Constitution of The United States "Any thing
in The Constitution or Laws of any State to the Contrary Notwithstanding"
Contrary to Law (of an act or omission) illegal;
https://twitter.com/presidentus1

No comments:

Post a Comment