Tuesday, July 30, 2019

Z92A Data 012 Beef football carcass
























code word
--> agere
--> ag + er + re --> agriculture/farm earth region  

above --> equity market --> pointer to .....
  bove  .....equity
  bovine  equity /cattle livestock market in
Johnson Creek, Wisconsin 



President Johnson explains ....


the beef PROTEIN MACHINE platform 

that 2-legged human beings  live upon (hamburger, steaks, etc)  ....

thus humans and their thoughts  ....... 

are extensions of beef cattle ... protein THOUGHT molecules






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Pro Football Focus' top 25 NFL players under 25 years old - 247Sports


https://247sports.com/.../Pro-Football-Focus-best-players-under-25-years-old--132024...
Not only have these players attracted new fans to the game, they've also, ... Pro Football Focus recently compiled a list of the NFL's top 25 players under the age\

Pro Football 

Pro Football 

Protein  layers --> VIA  demo  Football  players

Above, beef cattle  ..... protein chain of command / and the
 beef cow desire for green grass to eat  ---->


beef cattle in  a cattle pen (enclosure)
...... and their beef molecule thoughts, feelings,
and desires for BOTANY green grass .....  

transferred 

to 2-legged human males/  females ..
the football fans in
a stadium PEN enclosure   (humans as
beef protein life forms
with desire for green) ....

watch a football game and the green grass field 






Equity Definition - Investopedia



Jun 21, 2019 - Equity is found on a company's balance sheet and is one of the most common financial metrics employed by analysts to assess the financial ...



Financial equity is the difference between the value of an individual's or entity's assets and liabilities.
    In accounting, equity (or owner's equity) is the difference between the value of the assets and the value of the liabilities of something owned. It is governed by the ...














    The financial meaning of equity depends upon the context in which it is being used. Here are three of the most common definitions.




    Johnson Creek - Equity Cooperative Livestock Sales Association


    www.equitycoop.com/index.cfm?show=10&mid=195
      ... WisconsinEquity operates 12 auction markets and services producers in Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa, M. ... Johnson Creek Market Report 07/18/19 1:13:14 PM

      Johnson Creek - Equity Cooperative

        Johnson Creek Sales Schedules 12/20/18 3:10:06 PM ... Johnson CreekWI 53038 ... E-mail: johnsoncreek@equitycoop.com ... -sale order- fat cattle, followed by cows, bulls, feeders, calves, hogs, sheep & goats. Over Night Drop off 3-6 on ...

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        Power series - Wikipedia



          Any polynomial can be easily expressed as a power series around any center c, although all ... In mathematics, a power series (in one variable) is an infinite series of the form. ∑ n = 0 ∞ a n ..... converges at x. In the case of complex variables, we can only claim continuity along the line segment starting at c and ending at x.
            May 31, 2018 - In this section we are going to start talking about power series. A power series about a, or just power series, is any series that can be written in ...










            code words    -->
             employee sink at the bakery  ..codes
            ..............ee --> electrical engineering
            ..............ee --> earth electron ...
            atomic land ... geography surface /soil 

            2 answers
            Oct 17, 2012 - A current sink/source is not the same thing as a ground which can both ... In simple terms, a current source is a power source which (ideally) ...


            Current sources and sinks - Wikipedia


            Current sources and sinks are analysis formalisms which distinguish points, areas, or volumes through which current enters or exits a system. While current sources or sinks are abstract elements used for analysis, generally they have physical counterparts in real-world applications; e.g. the anode or cathode in a battery. In all cases, each of the opposing terms (source or sink) may refer to the same object, depending on the perspective of the observer and the sign convention being used; there is no intrinsic difference between a source and a sink.
            In some cases, the term current source refers to a boundary where charge flows from locations where it is not measured to locations where it is measured. In a similar fashion, a current sink may refer to the boundary where charge flows from locations where it is measured to locations where it is not measured. By analogy to the flow of water, a current source would be like a mountain spring - water flows from its source (a hidden location underground) to the surface where it is easily observed. Using the same analogy, a current sink would be like water flowing down a drain - water travels from where it is observed to where it is not observed.
            Two-compartment model illustrating the definition of a current sink vs source.
            Shown at right is a general two-compartment model to help illustrate the definition of current sources or sinks. In this two-compartment model, the compartments are separated by a semi-conductive barrier (gray). An observer, symbolized by the eye, can "see" only one compartment at a time. Red arrows indicate the direction of flow of positive charges, while black arrows indicate the direction of flow of negative charges. The pink and green backgrounds are meant to symbolize different configurations, configuration 1 when charges are flowing in one direction and configuration 2 when they are flowing in the opposite direction. The difference between the left and right panels is simply the location of the "eye".

            Current sources and sinks are analysis formalisms which distinguish points, areas, or volumes through which current enters or exits a system. While current sources or sinks are abstract elements used for analysis, generally they have physical counterparts in real-world applications; e.g. the anode or cathode in a battery. In all cases, each of the opposing terms (source or sink) may refer to the same object, depending on the perspective of the observer and the sign convention being used; there is no intrinsic difference between a source and a sink.
            In some cases, the term current source refers to a boundary where charge flows from locations where it is not measured to locations where it is measured. In a similar fashion, a current sink may refer to the boundary where charge flows from locations where it is measured to locations where it is not measured. By analogy to the flow of water, a current source would be like a mountain spring - water flows from its source (a hidden location underground) to the surface where it is easily observed. Using the same analogy, a current sink would be like water flowing down a drain - water travels from where it is observed to where it is not observed.





            Two-compartment model illustrating the definition of a current sink vs source.
            Shown at right is a general two-compartment model to help illustrate the definition of current sources or sinks. In this two-compartment model, the compartments are separated by a semi-conductive barrier (gray). An observer, symbolized by the eye, can "see" only one compartment at a time. Red arrows indicate the direction of flow of positive charges, while black arrows indicate the direction of flow of negative charges. The pink and green backgrounds are meant to symbolize different configurations, configuration 1 when charges are flowing in one direction and configuration 2 when they are flowing in the opposite direction. The difference between the left and right panels is simply the location of the "eye".



            A source or a sink is defined by which compartment is viewable by the observer.
            • A source is:
              • A flow of positive charges from the "invisible" to the "visible" compartment (i.e. toward the eye), or…
              • A flow of negative charges from the "visible" to the "invisible" (away from the eye).
            • A sink is:
              • A flow of positive charges "away from the eye", or…
              • A flow of negative charges "toward the eye".

            In biology, the schematic barrier in the figure could represent a cell membrane, and as a result, the two compartments could represent the inside and the outside of the cell. Generally speaking the point of observation would be outside the cell. Thus the cell would be termed a sink with respect to any flow of positive charges into it, and the cell would act as a source for any positive charges flowing out of it. Note that when considering the flow of negative charges, the definitions are reversed.
            A source or a sink is defined by which compartment is viewable by the observer.
            • source is:
              • A flow of positive charges from the "invisible" to the "visible" compartment (i.e. toward the eye), or…
              • A flow of negative charges from the "visible" to the "invisible" (away from the eye).
            • sink is:
              • A flow of positive charges "away from the eye", or…
              • A flow of negative charges "toward the eye".
            In biology, the schematic barrier in the figure could represent a cell membrane, and as a result, the two compartments could represent the inside and the outside of the cell. Generally speaking the point of observation would be outside the cell. Thus the cell would be termed a sink with respect to any flow of positive charges into it, and the cell would act as a source for any positive charges flowing out of it. Note that when considering the flow of negative charges, the definitions are reversed. 





            Rock River/ Watertown Area, Jefferson County Fishing ... - Lake-Link


            www.lake-link.com/wisconsin-fishing-reports/rock-river-watertown-area.../2364/
              Most of the river I would say yes, I wouldnt go near Tivoli island area if I was you though. Where boat launch is has some very shallow water also, definitely dont ...

              Yeah. There's a few. In this case I first noted the shape of the head. Narrow and slender from the side, broad from above for a Flathead Cat (hence the name).




              code word --> Zin california Italian
              --> Zinser  on California Street in Chicag .....
              and Italian  ... atomic word code
              ....... Ital -->
               Orbital ..... 29 orbiting electrons of copper atom electric


              code number --> 629 Main  --> 

              62 and 29 Main ...... main copper number  ,...







              and wire copper address space
              from 0 to 62  .... equivalent to
              ..........1 to 63 (atomic mass electricity
              .......................................................  city addresses) 







              Genesee Depot --> Gene   De  Pot -->
              genetic  code  potassium K  -->  Kettle Moraine
              High School failure

              15 Year-old girl missing from Town of Genesee - Wisn TV


              https://www.wisn.com/article/15-year-old-girl-missing...town-of-genesee/5908702

              Nov 6, 2013 - Kathryn Stalbaum disappeared Tuesday morning on her way to school.


              The search for Stalbaum began when 
              she did not arrive at Kettle Moraine High School ... The ongoing search for Stalbaum set the small towns of Genesee and Wales on ...



              Nov 14, 2013 - Authorities revealed more details about Kathryn Stalbaum's four-day ... about Genesee teen Kathryn Stalbaum's four-day disappearance but ... for Stalbaum after she failed to arrive at Kettle Moraine High School ... Instead of going to school, she rode her bicycle to a Park & Ride lot in the Town of Brookfield, ...

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