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Where can I get back issues of the Digest?

rec.org.sca / Rialto Frequently Asked Questions
You may ask for back issues of any digests by writing to SCA-Request@mc.lcs.mit.edu and specifying the date(s)/number(s) of the issue you want mailed to you. That address is serviced by overworked humans so expect any request to take up to a week to process. Please be reasonable about the number of back issues you request. ("Everything up to now" is *not* reasonable :-) You can also check Stefan's Rialto Archive at http://www.florilegium.org by Stefan li Rous (stefan@florilegium.
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Jensen FAQ - Mailing List
Contact the list administrator (that's me). I archive all of the digest issues several times over. Send me a date or issue range that you would like, along with a batch size (number of issues you'd like me to send you at one time) and the frequency of the batches. I prefer to send out digest issues in batches of ten and space them at least several hours apart.
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How do I get the digest?

JC News FAQ
Some people would rather get one really big message every day or so, rather than a lot of separate messages. That's a digest. You can get your jcnews in digest form by going to the yahoogroups.com website, registering, and modifying your subscription to the group. Or you can email Linda to do it for you. If you would rather not get email or a digest, but would rather just drop in from time-to-time, you can now read jcnews on the web. More info on that will follow, or you can go to yahoogroups.
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How do I save digest issues on my computer?

navigate to the directory that you would like save the digest in then click "save" To save the PDF version of the digest: We recommend that you create a unique directory to store all of your digests in, separate from your other files.
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Where can I find past issues of the NA Digest?

NA Digest FAQ
Go to the NA-Net Home Page (http://www.netlib.org/na-net/) and select "Index of all archived issues of the NA Digest".
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How do I search through old issues of the NA Digest?

NA Digest FAQ
Go to the NA-Net Home Page (http://www.netlib.org/na-net/) and select "Search interface for all archived issues of NA Digest".
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What is the SCA Digest? How do I get on/off it?

rec.org.sca / Rialto Frequently Asked Questions
The SCA Digest is the electronic mail version of the Rialto. One can subscribe and unsubscribe by sending email to SCA-Request@mc.lcs.mit.edu, requesting your addition to or deletion from the list. Expect this to take up to a week - the people running the Digest are volunteers with other work to do. If you read rec.org.sca, there is no need for you to subscribe to SCA-Request, as messages are gatewayed in both directions.
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What is the difference between digest and single messages?

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Many people prefer to subscribe to this list in "digest" form. This means that all of a day's messages are combined in a single email message with a table of contents. Due to network traffic and other factors, digests aren't received at the same time each day or even at the same time by all subscribers. It's not unusual for digest posts to be separated by more than or less than 24 hours. Occasionally, two digests may arrive on the same day.
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HOW DO I SUBSCRIBE TO THE DIGEST VERSION?

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Using the Digest option, you will normally receive only one message each day, containing all of the messages posted during the preceding 24 hour period. (Or one package for every 25 messages posted during that period). Go to the Yahoo Groups Member Center (http://groups.yahoo.com/mygroups) and click on the digest box next to Kundaliniyoga on your list of subscribed mailing lists. A subsequent click on the same box will revert you to normal mode.
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How do I get the messages as a digest?

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If you would prefer to get the messages from GENMSC-L as a single digest, or 'super-message' containing all the messages for that 24-hour period, send the following email message: Some email readers have the ability to read a digest and to break it down into separate messages for you to read.
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How do Cockroaches Digest and what organs do they use to do so?

http://www.bio.umass.edu/biology/kunkel/rolleston/plate_viii.html ... This is an illustration by GEORGE ROLLESTON published in 1870. Cockroaches shred food with their mouthparts and then swallow it using their salivary glands (e) and salivary reservoir (f) to moisten their food before it enters their crop (d).
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Is whey protein easy to digest?

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Whey protein is a soluble, very easy to digest protein. It quickly enters the body to provide the important essential amino acids needed to nourish muscles and other body tissues. This is one of the reasons it is a common ingredient in infant formula and protein supplements for medical use.
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How do I get an archived digest?

Clicktrain FAQ
Majordomo saves all ClickTrain digests, even if you don't. To get one, you have to know the number of the digest you want. Send an e-mail to majordomo@tardigrade.net (not to the list!) that says: use the appropriate volume number). You do have to be a subscriber to the digest version of the list--but you can subscribe, get the digests, then unsubscribe again right away (if you've chosen to get the list as individual posts).
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I am on AOL and receiving the digest. Sometimes the digest is not delivered, what should I do?

Cyberscribes FAQ
lt;http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cyberscribes/messages> You will need to log in using your Yahoo!Groups I.D and password, and be a current member of the Cyberscribes list to access the archives. Sometimes, AOL members have mail difficulties, especially with the digest. The best thing to do is to contact AOL tech support and keep up with your mail through the message archives. Many AOL subscribers have decided to set up an additional 'free mail' account.
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Who issues the Issuances?

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Directives are issued by the Director, Office of Science and Technology and/or Director, Office of Management and Budget, both of which are part of the Executive Office of the President (EOP). Prior to issuance, the proposed text of the directive is considered by the Committee of Principals (COP), the Executive Agent, NCS, and the Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs.
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Are there confidentiality issues?

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The clinical indications provide clear guidance as to why a drug has been prescribed and therefore enhance patient safety. Certain clinical indications cover sensitive issues and patients should be asked if they are in agreement with placing an item of information on the prescription list, examples include epileptic and cancer patients. Patients who do not wish to have a clinical indication recorded can have the phrase - patient preference no clinical indication - on their repeat prescription.
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Where Can I Find Back Issues of ATPM?

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Back issues of ATPM, dating since April 1995, are available in DOCMaker stand-alone format. In addition, all issues since ATPM 2.05 (May 1996) are available in HTML format. You can search all of our back issues.
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What types of food does OMNIGEST EZ digest?

Omnigest™ - Frequently Asked Questions
OMNIGEST EZ digests most all types of food: fats, protein, starch and carbohydrates, vegetables and dairy.*
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Why doesn't my stomach digest itself?

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The stomach lining not only produces the acid, fluids, and other chemicals needed to break down the food you eat, it also produces a gastric mucosal barrier (which operates in part because of an enzyme called carbonic anydrase in certain stomach cells) to protect itself from being digested. These cells only live a few days and then are replaced with new ones. If this part of the lining is damaged, the underlying tissue can indeed be damaged as the acid tries to digest it.
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What are the ingredients of Super Digest?

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Super Digest Contains: Amylase, Protease, Lipase, Cellulase, Lactase (which aids in the digestion of milk and dairy products), Papaya Enzyme (Papain), Pineapple Enzyme (Bromelain), and Alfalfa Powder. In A Base of Calcium and Betaine Hydrochloride. A Vegetarian Supplement.
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What is digest mode?

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When your account is in digest mode, you don't receive regular list emails as they are received. Instead, you get one message per day that contains a summary of all the day's messages. Some people who "lurk" on lists find this a handy way to keep up to date with the list without the clutter of each and every message.
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What's a digest version?

IronOnline Email Weight Lifting Discussion Group Faqs
Twice a month you'll receive an automatic message with a list of email addresses that you can use to change your mail settings. Many of us use these to switch between individual email messages to a digest version which compiles all the messages into 25 posts in a single email. The digest comes out every 24 hours, or every 25 messages, whichever occurs first. This means that the digest readers will usually be a bit behind the email readers in their response times.
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Is there a digest version?

Phil Keaggy Email LIst FAQ
Funny you should ask. To change your subscription to the digest version of the list, send a blank email to keaggy-list-digest@yahoogroups.com.
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How do I move around the digest issue?

The Case digest is electronically indexed from the Table of Cases and Topics which appears at the top of the digests. By simply clicking on a case or topic you will be taken directly to that case's digest. If, after reading the brief summary that prefaces the digest you decide you want to move on, simply press the back button on your web browser to returned to the Table of Contents and Topics.
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