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GE Labs - Provider of nutritional and fitness supplements. GE Labs has 889 competitors. The total cost of the labs is being funded by the GE Foundation grant, including funds dedicated to educator training and supplies for each GE Lab. This includes funds to help sustain the GE Labs
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..... Tokyo Dawn Labs - TDR Molotok Molotok, a simplified version of TDR Molot GE, is a musically characterful dynamics processor. Meaning “Small Hammer” in Russian, Molotok provides a rich range of exciting compression ..... Tokyo Dawn Labs - Kotelnikov TDR Kotelnikov is a wideband dynamics processor combining high fidelity dynamic range control with deep musical flexibility. As a descendant of the venerable TDR Feedback Compressor product family, ..... Tokyo Dawn Labs - Proximity Proximity is a collaborative effort by Tokyo Dawn Labs and Vladg Sound. The plug-in is an easy to use distance “pan-pot” based on several psycho-acoustic models. The idea is to give mixing engineer ..... Type : Plugin OS : Win 32Bit, Win 64Bit, Mac 32Bit, Mac 64Bit Format : VST, AU Tags : Delay, EQ, Enhancer, Gain, Stereo Width, Mixing, Modulation Tokyo Dawn Labs - TDR Feedback Compressor II The TDR Feedback Compressor II is a major design update of its critically acclaimed predecessor. The compressor is dedicated to compressing the highest fidelity stereo program (2-buss), but equally ..... Tokyo Dawn Labs - TDR VOS SlickEQ TDR VOS SlickEQ is a mixing/mastering equalizer designed for ease of use, musical flexibility and impeccable sound. Three (and a half) filter-bands arranged in a classic Low/Mid/High semi-parametric ..... Type : Plugin OS : Win 32Bit, Win 64Bit, Mac 32Bit, Mac 64Bit Format : VST, AU, AAX Tags : Distortion, EQ, Filter, Gain, Mastering, Saturation, Stereo Width, Mixing. GE Labs - Provider of nutritional and fitness supplements. GE Labs has 889 competitors. The total cost of the labs is being funded by the GE Foundation grant, including funds dedicated to educator training and supplies for each GE Lab. This includes funds to help sustain the GE Labs The GE Innovation Labs are the final phase of the GE Foundation grant to MPS in 2025 that will conclude during the school year. The GE Innovation Labs will serve as GE Labs – Your Infinite Tone Lab. Following the full release of the GE series multi-effects pedal lineup, the MOOER team brings a brand-new mobile experience with GE Labs. Members of Wenzhi Sun Lab and Woo-ping Ge Lab work together at CIBR. 2025 Members of Wenzhi Sun Woo-ping Ge Labs. Sun Ge joint group, 2025. Following the full release of the GE series multi-effects pedal lineup, the MOOER team brings a brand-new mobile experience with GE Labs. With GE Labs and a Following the full release of the GE series multi-effects pedal lineup, the MOOER team brings a brand-new mobile experience with GE Labs. With GE Labs and a compatible Loss achievement in patients seeking bariatric surgery. Eur Eat Disord Rev. 2018;26(6):645–56.Article Google Scholar Benzerouk F, Gierski F, Ducluzeau PH, et al. Food addiction, in obese patients seeking bariatric surgery, is associated with higher prevalence of current mood and anxiety disorders and past mood disorders. Psychiatry Res. 2018;267:473–9.Article Google Scholar Müller A, Leukefeld C, Hase C, et al. Food addiction and other addictive behaviours in bariatric surgery candidates. Eur Eat Disord Rev. 2018;26(6):585–96.Article Google Scholar Brunault P, Ducluzeau PH, Courtois R, et al. Food addiction is associated with higher neuroticism, lower conscientiousness, higher impulsivity, but lower extraversion in obese patient candidates for bariatric surgery. Subst Use Misuse. 2018;53(11):1919–23.Article Google Scholar Lawson JL, Goldman RL, Swencionis C, et al. Examining food addiction and acculturation among a Hispanic bariatric surgery-seeking participant group. Obes Surg. 2019;29(7):2151–7.Article Google Scholar Clark SM, Saules KK. Validation of the Yale Food Addiction Scale among a weight-loss surgery population. Eat Behav. 2013;14(2):216–9.Article Google Scholar Koball AM, Clark MM, Collazo-Clavell M, et al. The relationship among food addiction, negative mood, and eating-disordered behaviors in patients seeking to have bariatric surgery. Surg Obes Relat Dis. 2016;12(1):165–70.Article Google Scholar Miller-Matero LR, Bryce K, Saulino CK, et al. Problematic eating behaviors predict outcomes after bariatric surgery. Obes Surg. 2018;28(7):1910–5.Article Google Scholar Holgerson AA, Clark MM, Ames GE, et al. Association of adverse childhood experiences and food addiction to bariatric surgery completion and weight loss outcome. Obes Surg. 2018;28(11):3386–92.Article Google Scholar Ivezaj V, Wiedemann AA, Lawson JL, et al. Food addiction in sleeve gastrectomy patients with loss-of-control eating. Obes Surg. 2019;29(7):2071–7.Article Google Scholar Ivezaj V, Wiedemann AA, Grilo CM. Food addiction and bariatric surgery: a systematic review of the literature. Obes Rev. 2017;18(12):1386–97.Article CAS Google Scholar Gearhardt AN, Corbin WR, Brownell KD. Development of the Yale Food Addiction Scale version 2.0. Psychol Addict Behav. 2016;30(1):113–21.Article Google Scholar Clark SM, Martens K, Smith-Mason CE, et al. Validation of the Yale Food Addiction Scale 2.0 among a bariatric surgery population. Obes Surg. 2019;29(9):2923–8.Article Google Scholar Belle SH, Berk PD, Chapman WH, et al. Baseline characteristics of participants in the Longitudinal Assessment of Bariatric Surgery-2 (LABS-2) study. Surg Obes Relat Dis. 2013;9(6):926–35.Article Google Scholar Sogg S, Lauretti J, West-Smith L. Recommendations for the presurgical psychosocial evaluation of bariatric surgery patients. Surg Obes Relat Dis. 2016;12(4):731–49.Article Google Scholar Goodpaster KPS. The role of psychological testing in pre-surgical bariatric evaluations. J Health Serv Psychol. 2017;43(2):67–73.Article Google Scholar Schulte EM, Gearhardt AN. Development of the modified Yale Food Addiction Scale version 2.0. Eur Eat Disord Rev. 2017;25(4):302–8.Article Google Scholar Yanovski SZ, Marcus MD, Wadden TA, et al. The Questionnaire on Eating and Weight Patterns-5: an updated screening instrument for binge eating disorder. Int J Eat Disord. 2015;48(3):259–61.Article Google Scholar Masheb RM, Grilo CM. Emotional overeating and its associations with eating disorder psychopathology among overweight patients with binge eating disorder. Int J Eat Disord. 2006;39(2):141–6.Article Google Scholar Ames GE, Heckman MG, Grothe KB, et al. Eating self-efficacy: development of a short-form WEL. Eat Behav. 2012;13(4):375–8.Article Google Scholar Ames GE, HeckmanComments
..... Tokyo Dawn Labs - TDR Molotok Molotok, a simplified version of TDR Molot GE, is a musically characterful dynamics processor. Meaning “Small Hammer” in Russian, Molotok provides a rich range of exciting compression ..... Tokyo Dawn Labs - Kotelnikov TDR Kotelnikov is a wideband dynamics processor combining high fidelity dynamic range control with deep musical flexibility. As a descendant of the venerable TDR Feedback Compressor product family, ..... Tokyo Dawn Labs - Proximity Proximity is a collaborative effort by Tokyo Dawn Labs and Vladg Sound. The plug-in is an easy to use distance “pan-pot” based on several psycho-acoustic models. The idea is to give mixing engineer ..... Type : Plugin OS : Win 32Bit, Win 64Bit, Mac 32Bit, Mac 64Bit Format : VST, AU Tags : Delay, EQ, Enhancer, Gain, Stereo Width, Mixing, Modulation Tokyo Dawn Labs - TDR Feedback Compressor II The TDR Feedback Compressor II is a major design update of its critically acclaimed predecessor. The compressor is dedicated to compressing the highest fidelity stereo program (2-buss), but equally ..... Tokyo Dawn Labs - TDR VOS SlickEQ TDR VOS SlickEQ is a mixing/mastering equalizer designed for ease of use, musical flexibility and impeccable sound. Three (and a half) filter-bands arranged in a classic Low/Mid/High semi-parametric ..... Type : Plugin OS : Win 32Bit, Win 64Bit, Mac 32Bit, Mac 64Bit Format : VST, AU, AAX Tags : Distortion, EQ, Filter, Gain, Mastering, Saturation, Stereo Width, Mixing
2025-04-05Loss achievement in patients seeking bariatric surgery. Eur Eat Disord Rev. 2018;26(6):645–56.Article Google Scholar Benzerouk F, Gierski F, Ducluzeau PH, et al. Food addiction, in obese patients seeking bariatric surgery, is associated with higher prevalence of current mood and anxiety disorders and past mood disorders. Psychiatry Res. 2018;267:473–9.Article Google Scholar Müller A, Leukefeld C, Hase C, et al. Food addiction and other addictive behaviours in bariatric surgery candidates. Eur Eat Disord Rev. 2018;26(6):585–96.Article Google Scholar Brunault P, Ducluzeau PH, Courtois R, et al. Food addiction is associated with higher neuroticism, lower conscientiousness, higher impulsivity, but lower extraversion in obese patient candidates for bariatric surgery. Subst Use Misuse. 2018;53(11):1919–23.Article Google Scholar Lawson JL, Goldman RL, Swencionis C, et al. Examining food addiction and acculturation among a Hispanic bariatric surgery-seeking participant group. Obes Surg. 2019;29(7):2151–7.Article Google Scholar Clark SM, Saules KK. Validation of the Yale Food Addiction Scale among a weight-loss surgery population. Eat Behav. 2013;14(2):216–9.Article Google Scholar Koball AM, Clark MM, Collazo-Clavell M, et al. The relationship among food addiction, negative mood, and eating-disordered behaviors in patients seeking to have bariatric surgery. Surg Obes Relat Dis. 2016;12(1):165–70.Article Google Scholar Miller-Matero LR, Bryce K, Saulino CK, et al. Problematic eating behaviors predict outcomes after bariatric surgery. Obes Surg. 2018;28(7):1910–5.Article Google Scholar Holgerson AA, Clark MM, Ames GE, et al. Association of adverse childhood experiences and food addiction to bariatric surgery completion and weight loss outcome. Obes Surg. 2018;28(11):3386–92.Article Google Scholar Ivezaj V, Wiedemann AA, Lawson JL, et al. Food addiction in sleeve gastrectomy patients with loss-of-control eating. Obes Surg. 2019;29(7):2071–7.Article Google Scholar Ivezaj V, Wiedemann AA, Grilo CM. Food addiction and bariatric surgery: a systematic review of the literature. Obes Rev. 2017;18(12):1386–97.Article CAS Google Scholar Gearhardt AN, Corbin WR, Brownell KD. Development of the Yale Food Addiction Scale version 2.0. Psychol Addict Behav. 2016;30(1):113–21.Article Google Scholar Clark SM, Martens K, Smith-Mason CE, et al. Validation of the Yale Food Addiction Scale 2.0 among a bariatric surgery population. Obes Surg. 2019;29(9):2923–8.Article Google Scholar Belle SH, Berk PD, Chapman WH, et al. Baseline characteristics of participants in the Longitudinal Assessment of Bariatric Surgery-2 (LABS-2) study. Surg Obes Relat Dis. 2013;9(6):926–35.Article Google Scholar Sogg S, Lauretti J, West-Smith L. Recommendations for the presurgical psychosocial evaluation of bariatric surgery patients. Surg Obes Relat Dis. 2016;12(4):731–49.Article Google Scholar Goodpaster KPS. The role of psychological testing in pre-surgical bariatric evaluations. J Health Serv Psychol. 2017;43(2):67–73.Article Google Scholar Schulte EM, Gearhardt AN. Development of the modified Yale Food Addiction Scale version 2.0. Eur Eat Disord Rev. 2017;25(4):302–8.Article Google Scholar Yanovski SZ, Marcus MD, Wadden TA, et al. The Questionnaire on Eating and Weight Patterns-5: an updated screening instrument for binge eating disorder. Int J Eat Disord. 2015;48(3):259–61.Article Google Scholar Masheb RM, Grilo CM. Emotional overeating and its associations with eating disorder psychopathology among overweight patients with binge eating disorder. Int J Eat Disord. 2006;39(2):141–6.Article Google Scholar Ames GE, Heckman MG, Grothe KB, et al. Eating self-efficacy: development of a short-form WEL. Eat Behav. 2012;13(4):375–8.Article Google Scholar Ames GE, Heckman
2025-03-27To Tom Brigham, who handles media relations for GE Security, GE's current technology offering uses trace detection. That means, he says, that if just a slight amount of chemical residue is left on the hands, or on clothing or on the explosive container itself, the machines will be able to detect that presence. He added that the GE systems being used at airports are designed to be immediately upgraded such that if the government needs to add a new threat substance, it can be done without delay. Koehler, whose company Isonics recently unveiled ultra-portable detection units that could be deployed into the hands of police and first responders, said the Isonics detection systems can identify a variety of chemicals and explosives, including TATP and TCAP. Nolin says that by eliminating liquids and gels from carry-on luggage, and by pushing checked baggage through in-line explosives detection systems, airlines are able to significantly reduce the possibility for liquid explosive-based terror attacks aboard airplanes. "If today's enforcement standards stay in place," says Nolin, "we've essentially banned everything that could be an explosive threat." However, not all liquids or semi-liquid substances have been banned. Policies today still allow prescriptions and essentials like baby formula, but in England, mothers were being required to taste their babies' milk to ensure that the material wasn't a threat. Brigham notes that thanks to today's newer technologies, even these allowed liquids don't have to fly under the detection radar. He notes that one of the products that's come out of GE's research labs is what the company calls StreetLab, a portable detection unit that can identify a variety of chemicals without ever requiring a scientist to pour a test tube into a beaker. "It offers immediate potential for determining whether certain innocuous substances (baby formula, prescription medicines) that might need to be carried on commercial aircraft are actually threat substances," explains Brigham, who adds that the system has been modified such that it can directly test substances within bottles as well. "I think the thing to take away is that there is already technology to handle these kinds of threats, and it's in use," said Brigham. And while technology may offer the chance to save the day against airline terrorist plots similar to the one uncovered in England and Pakistan, policies and technologies won't be able to work in all situations. "The nature of the change is impossible to implement, for example, on a cruise line," said Nolin, whose K-9 teams often are on detail for Florida cruise lines. "People carry on items the same way they carry on items to an airplane, but if we confiscated those items or told them to put them in the checked luggage, they'd still get that luggage when they got on the ship." Note: Geoff Kohl is editor of SecurityInfoWatch.com, a sister online publication to AirportBusiness.com. The site covers the security market, including transportation.
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