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Iomega screenplay mx firmware update Iomega screenplay plus firmware update Iomega ez firmware update download Iomega screenplay mx firmware update iomega ix2 200 firmware update download iomega screenplay mx firmware update iomega screenplay plus firmware update iomega ez firmware update iomega laptop screen firmware update iomega ix2 200 firmware update .Q: iPad app, following a touch on a UIButton to the next view I am working on an app for the iPad, and have a view in which a user can click a button to move to the next view. The new view contains a table view with images. If the user wants to scroll through the images they can touch them. The problem I have is that when the user touches an image in the table view the touch moves to the next view even though the table view is still visible in the background. Is there a way to tell the app to not move the touch to the next view but to stay on the background view until the user lifts the finger? A: In your code which switches between your UIViews, make sure to set the view's userInteractionEnabled property to NO, so that it will only respond to touches in its own view. [self.view setUserInteractionEnabled:NO]; or [tableView setUserInteractionEnabled:NO]; or self.view.userInteractionEnabled = NO; Hope this helps. Effects of cell type and culture conditions on the spread of polyoma virus in human HeLa cells. Polyoma virus (PyV) has a unique growth requirement of cell type. In HeLa cells, a human cervical epithelial cell line, PyV replication was not observed, whereas in rat cells, the ratPyV serotype, it has been frequently reported to replicate well (Takeda and Kawaguchi, 1987). To further characterize this growth dependence, we examined the growth of a number of PyVs in HeLa cells. The culture conditions that inhibited PyV replication in rat cells were also inhibitory in HeLa cells. After the culture of HeLa cells in the presence of phosphate-buffered saline, the PyV-specific DNA synthesis increased, but the number of cells positive for the nuclear antigen of the virus did not increase. The growth of the PyVs in HeLa cells ac619d1d87


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