"Y'All Want a Single" is a song written and recorded by American nu metal band Korn for their sixth studio album, Take a Look in the Mirror. It was released as the album's third single in March 2004, chosen by fans through a poll on the band's official forum.
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At a running time of three minutes and 17 seconds, the song contains 89 uses of the word "fuck" with the repeated line "Y'all want a single, say fuck that - fuck that fuck that", although the radio edit replaces the word "fuck" with "suck", as well as replacing "Fuck that shit" with "Suck on it."
Y'all want a single, say fuck thatFuck that, fuck thatY'all want a single, say fuck thatFuck that, fuck thatY'all want a single, say fuck thatFuck that, fuck thatY'all want a single, say fuck thatBoom, boom, boom, boom
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You can select up to 10 AWS accounts at a time per permission set when you assign single sign-on access to users and groups. To assign more than 10 AWS accounts to the same set of users and groups, repeat this procedure as required for the additional accounts. When prompted, select the same users, groups, and permission set.
To create one or more new permission sets, choose Create permission set, and follow the steps in Create a permission set. After you create the permission sets that you want to apply, in the IAM Identity Center console, return to AWS accounts and follow the instructions until you reach Step 2: Select permission sets. When you reach this step, select the new permission sets that you created, and proceed to the next step in this procedure.
On the AWS accounts page, a tree view list of your organization appears. Select the name of the AWS account that contains the users and groups for whom you want to remove single sign-on access.
Assigning single sign-on access to the management account using the IAM Identity Center console is a privileged action. By default, only an AWS account root user, or a user who has the AWSSSOMasterAccountAdministrator and IAMFullAccess AWS managed policies attached, can assign single sign-on access to the management account. The AWSSSOMasterAccountAdministrator and IAMFullAccess policies manage SSO access to the management account within an AWS Organizations organization.
Through your completion of the free Federal Direct Consolidation Loan Application and Promissory Note, you will confirm the loans that you want to consolidate and agree to repay the new Direct Consolidation Loan.
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If you have a disk that contains files in subdirectories and you want to copy it to a disk that has a different format, use the xcopy command instead of diskcopy. Because the diskcopy command copies disks track by track, your source and destination disks must have the same format. The xcopy command does not have this requirement. Use xcopy unless you need a complete disk image copy.
Load any audio file into Quick Sampler, or create samples by recording directly into Quick Sampler with hardware like a microphone, synth, or drum machine. Automatically tune and loop a sample, create a "sliced" instrument that's great for a drum loop or vocal phrase, or use Quick Sampler as a simple one-shot player for single drum hits. You can also convert sliced loops into a Drum Machine Designer kit, where individual slices are loaded onto pads to provide maximum control of playback and plug-in effects.
After enabling Flex mode and Follow Tempo, individual slices stretch or contract depending on the original tempo of the loop and the current project tempo. Sampler stretches slices so that there are no gaps between slices. This is especially useful when you want to take a fast loop and play it at a much slower tempo.
The Census Bureau marks the third week of September as Unmarried and Single Americans Week. One of the reasons why it is so important to focus on single people (and not just for a week) is that so many of the assumptions about single people come from the perspective of people who are coupled or who want to be coupled. We need a whole new mindset that sees single life from the perspective of people who want to embrace their single lives, whether for the moment or for life.
When we think about single life in the usual way, from the perspective of people who just assume that everyone wants to couple up and that coupled life is superior to the single life, then we end up with stories about those poor single people and their lesser lives. When we instead consider what is great about being single from the perspective of single people who like being single and back our stories with scientific research, then we have a new and empowering way of thinking about single life.
Loving the time we have to ourselves is the superpower of people who are single at heart. We are rarely lonely when we are alone. It is hard to frighten us by saying that we are going to end up spending a lot of time alone. It would be scarier to suggest that there could come a time when we cannot get all the solitude we want.
From the perspective of people who are coupled or who want to be, there is hardly anything more important than happiness, and you get to be happy by getting married or coupled. By 2012, there were already 18 long-term studies showing that people who marry do not become lastingly happier than they were when they were single. Now there are even more.
Single people have their happiness. A happy life can be a good life. But so can a psychologically rich life. It is possible, though more research is needed, that people who are single at heart are especially likely to have a psychologically rich life.
Single-cell sequencing technologies can be used to detect the genome, transcriptome and other multi-omics of single cells. They can show the differences and evolutionary relationships of various cells. This review introduces the latest advances in single-cell sequencing technologies and their applications in oncology, microbiology, neurology, reproduction, immunology, digestive and urinary systems, highlighting the important role that single-cell sequencing techniques play in these areas.
As research continues to deepen, the capabilities of single-cell sequencing methods (Fig. 1) continue to increase and evolve toward lower detection costs, advancing scientists research on the molecular mechanisms at the single-cell level. Vitak et al. [3] proposed a single-cell combinatorial marker sequencing technique (SCI-seq) that can simultaneously construct thousands of single-cell libraries and detect variations in somatic cell copy number (Table 1). This technique increases the number of cells detected and reduces the cost of library construction, and has important value in the study of somatic cell variation. Chen et al. [4] developed a novel single-cell whole-genome amplification method that can detect CNV at kilobase resolution and more effectively detect mutations in more diseases (Table 1). Guo et al. [5] developed a single-cell multiple sequencing technique (scCOOL-seq) that allows simultaneous analysis of single-cell chromatin state/nuclear niche localization, copy number variations, ploidy and DNA methylation, which can indicate different functions and patterns of chromatin state and DNA methylation (Table 1). Casasent et al. [6] invented a Topographic Single Cell Sequencing (TSCS) that provides accurate spatial location information for cells (Table 1). This technique accurately measures and describes the specific characteristics of individual tumor cells spatially and helps to study the invasion and metastasis of tumor cells. Demaree et al. [7] describe a high-throughput and low-deviation single-cell sequencing (SiC-seq) method that uses droplet microfluidics to separate, amplify, and barcode the genome of a single cell (Table 1). This approach enables broader genomic studies for different cell populations. The Microwell-seq developed by Han et al. is a high-throughput and low-cost scRNA-seq platform [8] (Table 1). Not only does it improve the detection abundance of single-cell technologies, but it also reduces the cost of detection by an order of magnitude compared to single-cell sequencing techniques coated with oil droplets. The SPLit-seq technology from Rosenberg et al., based on the principle of a low-cost combined barcode, can reduce the cost of single-cell transcriptome sequencing to 1 cent. Once again broke the cost threshold for single cell detection [9] (Table 1).
The single-cell sequencing detection cost reduction is beneficial to the combination of other technologies and single-cell sequencing technologies, greatly improving the efficiency of single-cell detection. Datlinger et al. [10] combined CRISPR screening with single-cell RNA sequencing to invent CROP-seq (Table 1), which enables high-throughput functional analysis of complex regulatory mechanisms and heterogeneous cell populations. Gasperini et al. [11] combines CRISPRi and scRNA-seq to facilitate the study of the function of regulatory elements and the interrelationship between regulatory elements and genes (Table 1). Habib et al. [12] combined sNuc-Seq with microfluidic technology to introduce a single-cell nuclear RNA sequencing method with low cost, high-sensitive and high-efficiency cell classification, which is expected to be used in human cell mapping projects (Table 1). Lake et al. [13] combined single-core sequencing (snDrop-seq) and single-cell transposon hypersensitive site sequencing (scTHS-seq) to create a high-throughput sequencing platform for parallel detection of nuclear transcripts and epigenetic features (Table 1). It provides a way to comprehensively analyze gene expression and regulation in cryopreserved samples of human tissues. 2ff7e9595c
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