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The storm was one of four tropical or subtropical cyclones on record in the month of January , and one of two to have formed in the month . | In this season a Subtropical Storm formed in the month of January , long before June 1 . |
Limited omnibus editions collect 24 issues in a slipcase with several extras . | Limited omnibus editions have 24 issues in a slipcase with several extras . |
As town constable , he secretly carries a gun and disobeys Alexandria 's leader , Douglas , to intervene in a domestic dispute . | As town constable , he secretly carries a gun and disobeys Alexandria 's leader , Douglas , to stop a domestic dispute . |
It ordered a pilot episode on January 21 , 2010 and began filming on May 15 , 2010 . | It ordered a pilot episode on January 21 , 2010 . |
Subsequent volumes were released with 3000 pieces each . | Later volumes were released with 3000 pieces each . |
AMC picked up the rights to produce a show based on the comic in 2009 . | AMC picked up the rights to make a series based on the comic in 2009 . |
The series received the 2010 Eisner Award for Best Continuing Series at San Diego Comic-Con International . | The Walking Dead won the 2010 Eisner Award for `` Best Continuing Series '' at San Diego Comic-Con International . |
Shane pulls a gun on Rick and is then shot dead by Rick 's son Carl . | Shane pulls his gun on Rick , but is shot and killed by Rick 's 7-year-old son Carl . |
Kirkman has said that , unlike typical zombie games such as Left 4 Dead , `` it ( focuses ) more on characterization and emotion than action '' . | Kirkman has said that , unlike most zombie games such as Left 4 Dead , it will focus more on characterization and emotion than action . |
It chronicles the travels of Rick Grimes , his family and other survivors of a zombie apocalypse . | It tells the story of the travels of Rick Grimes , his family , and other survivors of a zombie apocalypse . |
These are 48-issue softcover editions , also available as limited hardcover editions . | These are 48-issue softcover editions . |
Each paperback follows the custom of having a three-word title . | Each paperback has a three-word title . |
The series premiered on October 31 , 2010 with high ratings . | The series premiered on October 31 , 2010 . |
The books ' trim size is larger than the paperbacks . | They are larger than the paperbacks . |
When Rick and Carl get surrounded by walkers , Douglas tries to help them , but accidentally shoots Carl in the eye before he is killed himself . | When Rick and Carl are surrounded by zombies , Douglas tries to help them . |
Michonne escapes into the wasteland but the Governor executes Tyreese outside the prison gate before launching his second assault . | Michonne escapes but the Governor kills Tyreese outside the prison gate . |
On November 8 , 2010 , after broadcasting two episodes , AMC renewed The Walking Dead for a second season of 13 episodes , which began on October 16 , 2011 . | On November 8 , 2010 , after broadcasting two episodes , AMC wanted a second season of The Walking Dead . |
One of them , Eugene , claims to be a government scientist in radio contact with survivors in the capital . | He tells them he is in radio contact with survivors in the capital . |
The Walking Dead is an ongoing black-and-white American comic book series written by Robert Kirkman . | The Walking Dead is a monthly comic book series . |
On February 18 , 2011 , Telltale Games announced plans to create an episodic video game based on the series , which was scheduled to debut in fall 2011 and was released worldwide in April 2012 . | On February 18 , 2011 , Telltale Games said they planned to make a video game based on the series . |
The Governor 's forces use a tank to break down the fence and massacre the prison dwellers , killing Hershel , Axel , Lori , Judith , and many others . | The Governor 's forces use a tank to break down the fence . |
Now the de facto leader , Rick decides the survivors need to find a safer home . | Rick , as the new leader of the group , decides the survivors need to find a better place to live . |
AMC released an animated film of the first part of Issue # 1 of the comic with animation by Juice Films , voice acting by Phil LaMarr and art by Tony Moore . | AMC released an animated movie of the first part of Issue # 1 of the comic . |
Frank Darabont wrote , directed and served as an executive producer until AMC fired him on July 25 , 2011 . | Frank Darabont wrote , directed and served as an executive producer until July 25th , 2011 . |
Maggie attempts suicide over the death of her family . | Maggie tries to kill herself after the death of her family . |
On the outskirts of Washington , Eugene admits he is actually a high school teacher and has no contact with the government . | When they get near Washington , Eugene tells the group that he was actually a high school science teacher and has no contact with the government . |
The Governor eventually allows the three to escape , hoping to tail them back home . | The Governor lets the three escape . |
But he soon has a change of heart and decides to trade with Jesus ' group . | Rick soon changes his mind and decides to trade with Paul 's group . |
Each hardcover contains two story arcs from the series . | Each hardcover has two story arcs from the series . |
Walkers pour in through the broken fence and surround the Woodbury forces . | They begin to attack the Woodbury forces . |
After defeating the bandits in Alexandria , Douglas admits Rick is a better leader and steps down . | After the newcomers help stop an attack on Alexandria by other survivors , Douglas sees that Rick is a better leader and steps down . |
Paul `` Jesus '' Monroe , who claims to represent a nearby community known as the Hilltop Colony of about 200 survivors , offers to trade supplies with Alexandria , claiming he already does so with several other survivor groups in the area . | He tells them that he already does so with several other survivor groups in the area . |
The series has so far been assembled into the following collections : The trade paperbacks collect six issues each , but contain only the story and no cover art . | The trade paperbacks have six issues in each . |
Rick and the other adults find , kill and mutilate the Hunters to avenge Dale and everyone else they 've eaten . | Rick and the other adults find and kill the cannibals . |
Michonne and her lover Tyreese are captured while attempting a preemptive commando strike on Woodbury . | Michonne and Tyreese are caught while trying to attack Woodbury . |
The first volume is autographed by Kirkman and Adlard , with 300 pieces available . | The first volume is signed by Kirkman and Adlard . |
Worried the Alexandrians have forgotten the dangers of the wasteland , Rick gradually asserts authority over them . | Rick is worried that the Alexandrians have forgotten how dangerous the world is . |
Rick , Glenn , and Michonne , leave the prison to investigate a nearby helicopter crash and stumble upon Woodbury : a survivor town ruled by an insane tyrant called The Governor , who kills other groups of survivors to take their supplies and keep their severed heads as trophies . | It is a survivor town controlled by an insane tyrant called the Governor . |
Lori gives birth to a girl that she names Judith . | Lori , Rick 's wife , gives birth . |
First issued in 2003 by publisher Image Comics , the comic was created by Kirkman and artist Tony Moore ( who was later replaced by Charlie Adlard from issue # 7 onward , though Moore continued to do the covers through issue # 24 . ) | Moore was replaced by Charlie Adlard from issue # 7 forward , . |
But the group is approached the same day by Aaron , a recruiter for a peaceful walled-off town of about 40 , the Alexandria Safe Zone . | It is called the Alexandria Safe Zone . |
Rick travels to Atlanta in search of his wife Lori and son Carl . | He helped Lori and Carl get to Atlanta . |
To control their cytotoxic activity , NK cells possess two types of surface receptors : activating receptors and inhibitory receptors , including killer-cell immunoglobulin-like receptors . | To control their cytotoxic activity , NK cells have two types of surface receptors : activating receptors and inhibitory receptors . |
These inhibitory receptors recognize MHC class I alleles , which could explain why NK cells kill cells possessing low levels of MHC class I molecules . | These inhibitory receptors recognize MHC class I molecules , which could explain why NK cells kill cells with low levels of MHC class I molecules . |
Natural Killer Cells ( or NK cells ) are a type of cytotoxic lymphocyte critical to the innate immune system . | Natural killer cells ( or NK cells ) are a type of lymphocyte critical to the innate immune system . |
MHC class I molecules are the main mechanism by which cells display viral or tumor antigens to cytotoxic T cells . | MHC class I molecules are main way cells display viral or tumor antigens to cytotoxic T-cells . |
NK cells are unique , however , as they have the ability to recognize stressed cells in the absence of antibodies and MHC , allowing for a much faster immune reaction . | NK cells are unique : they have the ability to recognize stressed cells in the absence of antibodies and major histocompatibility complex ( MHC ) . |
It is believed that NK cells evolved as an evolutionary response to this adaptation ( the loss of the MHC deprives CD4\/CD8 action so another immune cell evolved to fulfill the function ) . | NK cells may have evolved as an evolutionary response : the loss of MHC would deprive these cells of the inhibitory effect of MHC and make them vulnerable to NK cell attack . |
A common evolutionary adaptation to this is seen in both intracellular microbes and tumors , the chronic down-regulation of MHC I molecules , rendering the cell impervious to T cell-mediated immunity . | A common evolutionary adaptation to this seen in both intracellular microbes and tumors is a long-term down-regulation of these MHC I molecules . |
Despite prior belief that NK cells play no role in the adaptive immune responses , they have since been found to undergo expansion , contraction , memory maintenance and recall . | Earlier it was thought that NK cells play no role in the adaptive immune responses , but now it seems they do . |
The ability to generate memory cells following a primary infection and the consequent rapid immune activation and response to succeeding infections by the same antigen is fundamental to the role T and B cells play in the adaptive immune response . | The adaptive immune response generates memory cells after a primary infection . |
Upon release in close proximity to a cell slated for killing , perforin forms pores in the cell membrane of the target cell , creating an aqueous channel through which the granzymes and associated molecules can enter , inducing either apoptosis or osmotic cell lysis . | A protein perforin forms pores in the cell membrane of the target cell , creating a channel through which enzymes and other molecules can enter . |
NK cells provide rapid responses to virally infected cells and respond to tumor formation , acting at around 3 days after infection . | NK cells also respond to respond to tumor formation . |
Three years later , in South Africa during the Second Boer War , Baden-Powell was besieged in the small town of Mafeking by a much larger Boer army ( the Siege of Mafeking ) . | Three years later during the Second Boer War , Baden-Powell was besieged in the small town of Mafeking by a much larger Boer army ( the Siege of Mafeking ) . |
Each member received a badge that illustrated a combined compass point and spearhead . | Each member received a badge that showed a combined compass point and spearhead . |
In the United Kingdom , the public followed Baden-Powell 's struggle to hold Mafeking through newspapers , and when the siege was broken , he had become a national hero . | In the United Kingdom the public followed his struggle to hold Mafeking through newspapers . |
On his return to England , he noticed that boys showed considerable interest in the book , which was used by teachers and youth organizations . | On his return to England he noticed the large interest of boys in this book , which was also used by teachers and youth organizations . |
The Mafeking Cadet Corps was a group of youths that supported the troops by carrying messages , which freed the men for military duties and kept the boys occupied during the long siege . | The Mafeking Cadet Corps was a group of youths that supported the troops . |
This rise to fame fuelled the sales of a small instruction book he had written about military scouting , Aids to Scouting . | This pushed the sales of a small instruction book he had written about military scouting , Aids to Scouting . |
The Cadet Corps performed well , helping in the defense of the town ( 1899-1900 ) , and were one of the many factors that inspired Baden-Powell to form the Scouting movement . | The Cadet Corps performed well , helping in the defense of the town ( 1899-1900 ) . |
As a military officer , Robert Baden-Powell was stationed in British India and Africa in the 1880s and 1890s . | He was stationed in India and Africa in the 1880s and 1890s . |
He was urged to rewrite this book for boys , especially during an inspection of the Boys ' Brigade , a large youth movement drilled with military precision . | Several people suggested to him to rewrite this book for boys , especially during an inspection of the Boys ' Brigade . |
Baden-Powell claimed that since his youth , he had been fond of woodcraft and military scouting and , as part of their training , showed his men how to survive in the wilderness . | Since his youth , he was fond of woodcraft and military scouting . |
In 1896 , Baden-Powell was assigned to the Matabeleland region in Southern Rhodesia ( now Zimbabwe ) as Chief of Staff to Gen. Frederick Carrington during the Second Matabele War , and it was here that he first met and began a lifelong friendship with Frederick Russell Burnham , the American born Chief of Scouts for the British . | In 1896 , during the Second Matabele War , Baden-Powell first met and became friends with the American-born British Army Chief of Scouts Frederick Russell Burnham . |
Twenty Cases Suggestive of Reincarnation is a book written by psychiatrist Ian Stevenson on the phenomena of what he calls spontaneous recall of information about previous lives by young children . | Twenty Cases Suggestive of Reincarnation is a 1974 book written by psychiatrist Ian Stevenson on reincarnation research . |
The platform has a view over the northern Black Forest , with the Hornisgrinde in the south , Bühlerhöhe in the northeast and the valley of the Upper Rhine on the west . | From the platform there is a view over the northern Black Forest with the Hornisgrinde in the south , Bühlerhöhe in the north east and the valley of the Upper Rhine in the west side . |
The Falkenfelsen ( Falcon Rock ) is a granite rock formation in the northern Black Forest of Germany 's Baden-Württemberg state . | The Falkenfelsen ( Falcons Rock ) is a cliff in the northern Black Forest in Baden-Württemberg , Germany . |
One side of the formation is a cliff about 200 feet ( 61 m ) high . | The granite rock formation is about 200 feet ( 61 m ) high . |
From the Schwarzwaldhochstrasse ( Black Forest Highway ) , two hiking trails lead through the formation and end at the shelter Herta-hut . | From the Schwarzwaldhochstraße ( Black Forest Highway ) , two hiking trails lead through the formation and end at the shelter Herta-hut . |
Tinbergen 's econometric modelling lead to a lively debate with well several known participants including J.M. Keynes , Ragnar Frisch and Milton Friedman . | Tinbergen 's econometric picture lead to a debate between other several known economists such as J.M. Keynes , Ragnar Frisch and Milton Friedman . |
He was awarded the first Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel in 1969 , which he shared with Ragnar Frisch for having developed and applied dynamic models for the analysis of economic processes . | He shared the award with Ragnar Frisch for having developed and applied dynamic models for the analysis of economic processes . |
The debate is sometime referred to as the Tinbergen debate . | The debate is sometime called as the Tinbergen debate . |
Butte County is a county located in the Central Valley of the US state of California , north of the state capital of Sacramento . | Butte County is a county in the state of California . |
A revised version of Invisible Monsters , as well as his fourth novel , Survivor , were published in 1999 . | In 1999 , a changed version of Invisible Monsters , and his fourth novel , Survivor , were published . |
Palahniuk wrote this story in his spare time while working for Freightliner . | Palahniuk wrote this story in his spare time . |
A few years later Palahniuk managed to make his first New York Times bestseller , the novel Choke , which later was made into a movie . | A few years later Palahniuk wrote his first New York Times bestseller , Choke . |
He is best known as the author of the award-winning novel Fight Club , which also was made into a feature film . | He is well known for writing the award-winning book Fight Club . |
Charles Michael `` Chuck '' Palahniuk ( \ / ˈpɔːlənɪk \ / ; born February 21 , 1962 ) is an American novelist and freelance journalist , who describes his work as transgressional fiction . | Charles Michael `` Chuck '' Palahniuk ( born February 21 , 1962 ) is an American satire author . |
When he attempted to publish his novel , Invisible Monsters , publishers rejected it for its disturbing content . | When he tried to write his next novel , Invisible Monsters , publishers did not like it because they thought it was too scary . |
There are also some other reports of Eritrean MiG-29s shooting down two Ethiopian MiG-21s , three MiG-23s , and an Su-25 . | There are some versions of the MiG-29 that are for trying things out . |
Natina Tiawana Reed ( October 28 , 1980 - October 26 , 2012 ) was an American rapper , singer-songwriter , beatboxer , and a member of the R&B trio Blaque . | Natina Reed ( October 28 , 1979 - October 27 , 2012 ) was an American R&B singer and actress . |
He had a loving relationship with his wife who exerted little influence over her husband . | He had a loving relationship with his wife who exerted little influence over her husband ) . |
At the outbreak of the French Revolution , Victor Amadeus III allowed his two sons-in-law , the Counts of Artois , Provence and the Princesses Marie Adélaïde and Victoire to stay in his kingdom under his protection . | At the outbreak of the French Revolution , Victor Amadeus III allowed his two son 's in law , the Counts of Artois , Provence and the Princesses Marie Adélaïde and Victoire to stay in his kingdom under his protection . |
Victor Amadeus died leaving an economically damaged kingdom and two key provinces - Savoy and Nice - devastated having suffered at the hands of French revolutionary forces . | He died leaving an economically damaged kingdom and two key provinces-Savoy and Nice-devastated having suffered at the hands of French revolutionary forces . |
The marriage had been arranged by Maria Antonietta 's half brother , the ruling Ferdinand VI of Spain . | The marriage had been arranged by Maria Antonia 's half brother , the ruling Ferdinand VI of Spain . |
He was styled as the Duke of Savoy from birth till he succeeded to his father 's throne . | He was styled as the Duke of Savoy from birth . |
They were married on 31 May 1750 at Oulx and later had twelve children . | He married Maria Antonia of Spain ( 1729-1785 ) , youngest daughter of Philip V of Spain and Elisabeth Farnese , on 31 May 1750 at Oulx and later had twelve children . |
As a young prince , he surrounded himself with intellectuals and ministers many of which would come to prominence in his reign . | As a young prince , he surrounded himself with intellectuals and stayed far from public life . |
Wild rice ( also called Canada rice , Indian rice , and water oats ) are four species of grasses forming the genus Zizania , and the grain which can be harvested from them . | Wild rice ( also called Canada rice , Indian rice , and water oats ) is four species of grasses forming the genus Zizania , and the grain which can be harvested from them . |
While it is now a delicacy in North America , the grain is eaten less in China , where the plant 's stem is used as a vegetable . | While it is now something of a delicacy in North America , the grain is no longer eaten in China , where the plant 's stem is used as a vegetable . |
The Division of Biology which he established at the California Institute of Technology has produced seven Nobel Prize winners . | The Division of Biology he started at the California Institute of Technology produced seven Nobel Prize winners . |
This move freed him to focus fully on experimental work . | This move freed Morgan to focus fully on experimental work . |
In his famous Fly Room at Columbia University , Morgan demonstrated that genes are carried on chromosomes and are the mechanical basis of heredity . | In his famous Fly Room at Columbia , Morgan was able to show that genes are carried on chromosomes and are the mechanical basis of heredity . |
Morgan moved to California to head the Division of Biology at the California Institute of Technology in 1928 . | Morgan moved to California in 1928 to head the Division of Biology at the California Institute of Technology ( CalTech ) . |
During his distinguished career , Morgan wrote 22 books and 370 scientific papers . | During his distinguished career , Morgan wrote 22 books and 370 scientific papers , and , as a result of his work , Drosophila became the main ` model organism ' in genetics . |
In establishing the biology division , Morgan wanted to distinguish his program from those offered by Johns Hopkins and Columbia , with research focused on genetics and evolution ; experimental embryology ; physiology ; biophysics and biochemistry . | Research was focused on genetics and evolution ; experimental embryology ; physiology ; biophysics and biochemistry . |
Morgan received his PhD from Johns Hopkins University in zoology in 1890 and researched embryology during his tenure at Bryn Mawr . | Morgan took his PhD at Johns Hopkins University in 1890 , and researched embryology while at Bryn Mawr College . |
Following the rediscovery of Mendelian inheritance in 1900 , Morgan 's research moved to the study of mutation in the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster . | After the rediscovery of Mendelian inheritance in 1900 , Morgan switched his research to the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster . |
In 1933 Morgan was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine ; he had been nominated in 1919 and 1930 for the same work . | He was given the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1933 . |
Thomas Hunt Morgan ( September 25 , 1866 - December 4 , 1945 ) was an American evolutionary biologist , geneticist and embryologist and science author who won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1933 for discoveries elucidating the role the chromosome plays in heredity . | Thomas Hunt Morgan ( 25 September 1866 - 4 December 1945 ) was an American geneticist and embryologist . |
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