MR guided focused ultrasound (MRgFUS) is a non-invasive technique that uses focused ultrasound guided by MRI to thermally ablate targeted tissues. It has been used to treat various conditions including uterine fibroids, adenomyosis, facet joint pain, bone metastases, osteoid osteoma and prostate cancer. The document discusses several case studies from a hospital in Mumbai where MRgFUS was used to treat facet joint pain, bone metastases and osteoid osteoma. In the facet joint pain cases, 25 patients were treated with an average reduction in pain scores of 60.2% immediately following treatment. For bone metastases treatment, 9 patients were treated with improved pain scores and no adverse events. MRgFUS is presented
Best practices for joomla extensions developersFrancesco Abeni
The document discusses best practices for developing Joomla extensions. It covers topics such as using version control with Git, following coding standards, using the MVC pattern with clear separation of controller, model and view code, and leveraging the Joomla framework with classes for databases, users, sessions and more. It also provides examples of code for controllers, models and views that follow these best practices.
Este documento presenta una introducción a DevOps y DevSecOps. Explica que DevOps comenzó como un movimiento para mejorar la colaboración entre los equipos de desarrollo de software (DEV) y los de operaciones de TI (INFRA). También describe brevemente la historia de DevOps y los orígenes del término, así como los beneficios potenciales de adoptar una cultura DevOps. Finalmente, introduce el concepto de DevSecOps como una extensión de DevOps que enfatiza la seguridad a lo largo del ciclo de vida del desarrol
Urge la aprobación del presupuesto de elecciones 2018 presentado por el Tribu...FUSADES
El Tribunal Supremo Electoral de El Salvador necesita $39.9 millones para organizar las elecciones de 2018 de manera eficiente, pero el presupuesto aún no ha sido aprobado. Sin fondos adecuados, es probable que se repitan los errores de 2015, como inconsistencias en las actas y retrasos en los resultados. Tanto el Ejecutivo como la Asamblea Legislativa deben respetar la autonomía del Tribunal y aprobar el presupuesto completo para garantizar un proceso electoral transparente y legítimo.
The Lean Learning Academy (LLA) is a 10-day immersive training program designed to teach lean thinking and practices. It aims to immediately apply learning to business projects through a 4-step process: select delegates and projects, engage in training, develop skills during a 100-day project, and sustain results. Learning is done through simulations, activities, and coaching. Evaluation uses the Kirkpatrick model to assess reaction, learning, behavior change, and organizational performance impact. The goal is for delegates to deliver tangible benefits through lean tools while developing internal coaching capabilities.
MR guided focused ultrasound (MRgFUS) is a non-invasive technique that uses focused ultrasound guided by MRI to thermally ablate targeted tissues. It has been used to treat various conditions including uterine fibroids, adenomyosis, facet joint pain, bone metastases, osteoid osteoma and prostate cancer. The document discusses several case studies from a hospital in Mumbai where MRgFUS was used to treat facet joint pain, bone metastases and osteoid osteoma. In the facet joint pain cases, 25 patients were treated with an average reduction in pain scores of 60.2% immediately following treatment. For bone metastases treatment, 9 patients were treated with improved pain scores and no adverse events. MRgFUS is presented
Best practices for joomla extensions developersFrancesco Abeni
The document discusses best practices for developing Joomla extensions. It covers topics such as using version control with Git, following coding standards, using the MVC pattern with clear separation of controller, model and view code, and leveraging the Joomla framework with classes for databases, users, sessions and more. It also provides examples of code for controllers, models and views that follow these best practices.
Este documento presenta una introducción a DevOps y DevSecOps. Explica que DevOps comenzó como un movimiento para mejorar la colaboración entre los equipos de desarrollo de software (DEV) y los de operaciones de TI (INFRA). También describe brevemente la historia de DevOps y los orígenes del término, así como los beneficios potenciales de adoptar una cultura DevOps. Finalmente, introduce el concepto de DevSecOps como una extensión de DevOps que enfatiza la seguridad a lo largo del ciclo de vida del desarrol
Urge la aprobación del presupuesto de elecciones 2018 presentado por el Tribu...FUSADES
El Tribunal Supremo Electoral de El Salvador necesita $39.9 millones para organizar las elecciones de 2018 de manera eficiente, pero el presupuesto aún no ha sido aprobado. Sin fondos adecuados, es probable que se repitan los errores de 2015, como inconsistencias en las actas y retrasos en los resultados. Tanto el Ejecutivo como la Asamblea Legislativa deben respetar la autonomía del Tribunal y aprobar el presupuesto completo para garantizar un proceso electoral transparente y legítimo.
The Lean Learning Academy (LLA) is a 10-day immersive training program designed to teach lean thinking and practices. It aims to immediately apply learning to business projects through a 4-step process: select delegates and projects, engage in training, develop skills during a 100-day project, and sustain results. Learning is done through simulations, activities, and coaching. Evaluation uses the Kirkpatrick model to assess reaction, learning, behavior change, and organizational performance impact. The goal is for delegates to deliver tangible benefits through lean tools while developing internal coaching capabilities.
Lessons Learned From Five of Marketing's Top Minds - starring Robert Rose, An...Workfront
Marketing is a Learning Experience
Great marketing has always been about trial and error and knowing when things are working and when they’re not. This has never been truer than it is now.
Now long ago, the most prominent voices in marketing were fresh out of school, just starting their careers, and making their own share of mistakes. Between then and now, what experiences turned them into the thought leaders they are today?
We asked five of these thought leaders to share with us their most transformative job experiences and what they learned. We hope you enjoy what they shared with us.
As always, fellow marketers, keep experimenting, keep learning, and keep improving!
- Joe Staples, CMO, Workfront
Integrating React.js Into a PHP ApplicationAndrew Rota
React.js has taken the web development world by storm, and for good reason: React offers a declarative, component-oriented approach to building highly-scalable web UIs. But how can we take advantage of a JavaScript library like React in our server-side PHP applications. In this talk l cover the different ways React.js can be integrated into an existing PHP web application: from a client-side only approach to multiple techniques that support full server-side rendering with a Node.js server or PHP’s v8js. I also discuss the trade-offs in each of these designs and the challenges involved with adding React to a PHP site. Most importantly, I consider the higher-level issue of how to improve view cohesion across the client-server divide in a PHP application.
This document provides an introduction to organizational behavior. It defines organizational behavior as the systematic study and application of knowledge about how individuals and groups act within organizations. It discusses different levels of analysis (individual, group, organizational). It also outlines several models of organizational behavior including autocratic, custodial, supportive, collegial, and SOBC (stimulus-organism-behavior-consequences) models. Each model is defined by its basis, managerial orientation, employee orientation, psychological result, needs met, and performance result. The document emphasizes that managers should be flexible and use different models contingent on the situation to meet evolving employee needs and expectations over time.
Chapter 0: Fluxtrol Introduction to Induction Heating Technology and Magnetic...Fluxtrol Inc.
http://fluxtrol.com
Fluxtrol Inc. is pleased to offer you the following series of the Basics of Induction Heating presented here by Dr. Valentin Vemkov (2006)
The Be-All, End-All List of Small Business Tax DeductionsWagepoint
Read the full article with even more details at https://blog.wagepoint.com/h/i/289427271-the-comprehensive-list-of-small-business-tax-deductions/185037
Umbrella Fabric/IXP SDN OpenFlow: The TouiX to TouSIX ExperienceAPNIC
The document discusses the migration of the Toulouse Internet Exchange Point (TouIX) in France to an OpenFlow-based fabric called TouSIX. It describes how TouSIX uses OpenFlow switches and a controller called TouSIX-Manager to provide benefits over traditional IXP fabrics like reduced broadcast traffic, improved monitoring and filtering capabilities. TouIX had 4 points of presence around Toulouse and supported 10 members, and was migrated to the new TouSIX topology with OpenFlow links to interconnect sites and connect to other IXPs like France-IX. Future work involves funding research through a PhD student and participating in the H2020 ENDEAVOUR project.
This document discusses the management of vascular oncology emergencies and hemorrhage through interventional radiology procedures. It provides an overview of the causes of hemorrhage in cancer patients, the goals and principles of embolization procedures to stop bleeding, and the identification of bleeding sites. Specific clinical scenarios involving gastrointestinal, genitourinary, and pulmonary hemorrhage are examined. The document reviews various embolic agents and techniques used to treat hemorrhage, as well as post-embolization care and monitoring. Technological improvements that can help interventional radiologists effectively manage oncology emergencies are also highlighted.
AusNOG 2013 - The Rapid Rise of the Mobile Multihomed Host, and What it Might...Mark Smith
Mobile multihomed hosts (MMHHs), such as smartphones and tablets, are rapidly being adopted. They are connected to multiple networks simultaneously but not acting as routers. Protocols like HSTS and MPTCP allow MMHHs to encrypt traffic and use multiple network paths to improve performance and reliability. This shifts functions from the network to smart hosts. Middleboxes and current network assumptions may be disrupted. Traffic will be harder for networks to monitor and quality of service will be less important if hosts bypass congestion. Overall networks will need to remain fast and well-connected to reward smart, multihoming hosts.
1) El documento presenta información sobre un libro de texto de historia, geografía y ciencias sociales para 6° básico. Incluye los autores, asesores pedagógicos, editorial y detalles de publicación.
2) Se dividen los contenidos en unidades temáticas, con evaluaciones diagnósticas y sumativas. Los temas abarcan aspectos como la independencia de Chile, la organización de la república, el proyecto político conservador y liberal, y el desarrollo hasta el siglo XX.
3) Además, conti
Beyond Cigarettes: The Risks of Non-Cigarette Nicotine Products and Implicati...Center on Addiction
Whereas much is known about the effects of tobacco use, the current state of knowledge regarding non-cigarette nicotine products, such as electronic nicotine delivery systems (e-cigarettes and other vaping devices), water pipe/hookah, smokeless tobacco, pipes, cigars, little cigars, and cigarillos, that do not contain tobacco is not robust enough to yield a definitive consensus regarding their relative risks and benefits.
1. Electrophoresis is a technique used to separate charged molecules like proteins and nucleic acids by using an electric field to move them through a medium like gel or paper.
2. The rate at which molecules move depends on factors like their charge, size, and shape. Larger or more irregularly shaped molecules move more slowly.
3. Common types of electrophoresis include paper electrophoresis, cellulose acetate electrophoresis, and gel electrophoresis using agarose or polyacrylamide gels. Gel electrophoresis is often used to separate proteins and DNA fragments by size.
Common: 200 000 TC/an, 12 000 death
Neuroimaging plays a critical role in the evaluation of patients with traumatic brain injury
CT: first-line of imaging
MR imaging being recommended in specific settings
MR imaging DTI, blood oxygen level–dependent fMRI, MR spectroscopy, perfusion imaging are of particular interest in identifying further injury CT and MRI are normal, as well as for prognostication in patients with persistent symptoms
However, it is an invasive procedure that is not straightforward to perform so is often reserved as a problem-solving tool when both the aortic root and valve are the prime source of interest.
This document provides information to help diagnose cervical masses. It discusses the location, onset, and elements that help determine diagnosis, such as anatomy, structure, clinical data and imaging findings. Common pathologies included cysts, solid lesions, infections and tumors. Dermoid cysts, ranulas, branchial cleft cysts, lipomas and lymphangiomas are described as typical cystic lesions. Lymphomas, schwannomas and metastases are examples of solid lesions discussed. Imaging like CT scans and MRI can help characterize lesions and rule out other conditions.
The document discusses Horner syndrome, which is caused by a lesion along the ipsilateral oculosympathetic pathway. It describes the three-neuron pathway and the clinical signs caused by disruption at different points along the pathway, including ptosis, miosis, and anhidrosis on the affected side of the face. Common causes of Horner syndrome include trauma, tumors, carotid dissection, lung cancer, and neuroblastoma in children. Imaging workup may include MRI of the brain, neck, and chest to localize the lesion causing the syndrome depending on whether it is a first, second, or third-order lesion.
This document provides guidance on avoiding errors in uterine imaging through proper technique and interpretation. It emphasizes using ultrasound first for clinical symptoms, then MRI if the diagnosis is unknown or for pre-treatment planning of uterine fibroids or carcinoma of the cervix or endometrium. Key factors for accurate assessment of cervical and endometrial cancers include using motion-corrected T2 sequences, diffusion-weighted imaging, and dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI to evaluate lesion size, myometrial invasion, and lymph node involvement. Following standardized protocols and being aware of limitations and pitfalls can help optimize uterine imaging.
1) Thoracic biopsies and ablations often have complications that can be avoided by following lessons learned from past errors and cases.
2) Three case examples are described where complications such as pneumothorax, hemorrhage, and nerve damage occurred but were managed by applying techniques like choosing shorter needle paths, coagulating bleeding with ablation, and preventing direct contact with nearby structures.
3) Overall the document emphasizes knowing anatomy, being cautious with new devices or patients with other health factors, and applying preventative measures to avoid life-threatening complications during thoracic procedures.
Lessons Learned From Five of Marketing's Top Minds - starring Robert Rose, An...Workfront
Marketing is a Learning Experience
Great marketing has always been about trial and error and knowing when things are working and when they’re not. This has never been truer than it is now.
Now long ago, the most prominent voices in marketing were fresh out of school, just starting their careers, and making their own share of mistakes. Between then and now, what experiences turned them into the thought leaders they are today?
We asked five of these thought leaders to share with us their most transformative job experiences and what they learned. We hope you enjoy what they shared with us.
As always, fellow marketers, keep experimenting, keep learning, and keep improving!
- Joe Staples, CMO, Workfront
Integrating React.js Into a PHP ApplicationAndrew Rota
React.js has taken the web development world by storm, and for good reason: React offers a declarative, component-oriented approach to building highly-scalable web UIs. But how can we take advantage of a JavaScript library like React in our server-side PHP applications. In this talk l cover the different ways React.js can be integrated into an existing PHP web application: from a client-side only approach to multiple techniques that support full server-side rendering with a Node.js server or PHP’s v8js. I also discuss the trade-offs in each of these designs and the challenges involved with adding React to a PHP site. Most importantly, I consider the higher-level issue of how to improve view cohesion across the client-server divide in a PHP application.
This document provides an introduction to organizational behavior. It defines organizational behavior as the systematic study and application of knowledge about how individuals and groups act within organizations. It discusses different levels of analysis (individual, group, organizational). It also outlines several models of organizational behavior including autocratic, custodial, supportive, collegial, and SOBC (stimulus-organism-behavior-consequences) models. Each model is defined by its basis, managerial orientation, employee orientation, psychological result, needs met, and performance result. The document emphasizes that managers should be flexible and use different models contingent on the situation to meet evolving employee needs and expectations over time.
Chapter 0: Fluxtrol Introduction to Induction Heating Technology and Magnetic...Fluxtrol Inc.
http://fluxtrol.com
Fluxtrol Inc. is pleased to offer you the following series of the Basics of Induction Heating presented here by Dr. Valentin Vemkov (2006)
The Be-All, End-All List of Small Business Tax DeductionsWagepoint
Read the full article with even more details at https://blog.wagepoint.com/h/i/289427271-the-comprehensive-list-of-small-business-tax-deductions/185037
Umbrella Fabric/IXP SDN OpenFlow: The TouiX to TouSIX ExperienceAPNIC
The document discusses the migration of the Toulouse Internet Exchange Point (TouIX) in France to an OpenFlow-based fabric called TouSIX. It describes how TouSIX uses OpenFlow switches and a controller called TouSIX-Manager to provide benefits over traditional IXP fabrics like reduced broadcast traffic, improved monitoring and filtering capabilities. TouIX had 4 points of presence around Toulouse and supported 10 members, and was migrated to the new TouSIX topology with OpenFlow links to interconnect sites and connect to other IXPs like France-IX. Future work involves funding research through a PhD student and participating in the H2020 ENDEAVOUR project.
This document discusses the management of vascular oncology emergencies and hemorrhage through interventional radiology procedures. It provides an overview of the causes of hemorrhage in cancer patients, the goals and principles of embolization procedures to stop bleeding, and the identification of bleeding sites. Specific clinical scenarios involving gastrointestinal, genitourinary, and pulmonary hemorrhage are examined. The document reviews various embolic agents and techniques used to treat hemorrhage, as well as post-embolization care and monitoring. Technological improvements that can help interventional radiologists effectively manage oncology emergencies are also highlighted.
AusNOG 2013 - The Rapid Rise of the Mobile Multihomed Host, and What it Might...Mark Smith
Mobile multihomed hosts (MMHHs), such as smartphones and tablets, are rapidly being adopted. They are connected to multiple networks simultaneously but not acting as routers. Protocols like HSTS and MPTCP allow MMHHs to encrypt traffic and use multiple network paths to improve performance and reliability. This shifts functions from the network to smart hosts. Middleboxes and current network assumptions may be disrupted. Traffic will be harder for networks to monitor and quality of service will be less important if hosts bypass congestion. Overall networks will need to remain fast and well-connected to reward smart, multihoming hosts.
1) El documento presenta información sobre un libro de texto de historia, geografía y ciencias sociales para 6° básico. Incluye los autores, asesores pedagógicos, editorial y detalles de publicación.
2) Se dividen los contenidos en unidades temáticas, con evaluaciones diagnósticas y sumativas. Los temas abarcan aspectos como la independencia de Chile, la organización de la república, el proyecto político conservador y liberal, y el desarrollo hasta el siglo XX.
3) Además, conti
Beyond Cigarettes: The Risks of Non-Cigarette Nicotine Products and Implicati...Center on Addiction
Whereas much is known about the effects of tobacco use, the current state of knowledge regarding non-cigarette nicotine products, such as electronic nicotine delivery systems (e-cigarettes and other vaping devices), water pipe/hookah, smokeless tobacco, pipes, cigars, little cigars, and cigarillos, that do not contain tobacco is not robust enough to yield a definitive consensus regarding their relative risks and benefits.
1. Electrophoresis is a technique used to separate charged molecules like proteins and nucleic acids by using an electric field to move them through a medium like gel or paper.
2. The rate at which molecules move depends on factors like their charge, size, and shape. Larger or more irregularly shaped molecules move more slowly.
3. Common types of electrophoresis include paper electrophoresis, cellulose acetate electrophoresis, and gel electrophoresis using agarose or polyacrylamide gels. Gel electrophoresis is often used to separate proteins and DNA fragments by size.
Common: 200 000 TC/an, 12 000 death
Neuroimaging plays a critical role in the evaluation of patients with traumatic brain injury
CT: first-line of imaging
MR imaging being recommended in specific settings
MR imaging DTI, blood oxygen level–dependent fMRI, MR spectroscopy, perfusion imaging are of particular interest in identifying further injury CT and MRI are normal, as well as for prognostication in patients with persistent symptoms
However, it is an invasive procedure that is not straightforward to perform so is often reserved as a problem-solving tool when both the aortic root and valve are the prime source of interest.
This document provides information to help diagnose cervical masses. It discusses the location, onset, and elements that help determine diagnosis, such as anatomy, structure, clinical data and imaging findings. Common pathologies included cysts, solid lesions, infections and tumors. Dermoid cysts, ranulas, branchial cleft cysts, lipomas and lymphangiomas are described as typical cystic lesions. Lymphomas, schwannomas and metastases are examples of solid lesions discussed. Imaging like CT scans and MRI can help characterize lesions and rule out other conditions.
The document discusses Horner syndrome, which is caused by a lesion along the ipsilateral oculosympathetic pathway. It describes the three-neuron pathway and the clinical signs caused by disruption at different points along the pathway, including ptosis, miosis, and anhidrosis on the affected side of the face. Common causes of Horner syndrome include trauma, tumors, carotid dissection, lung cancer, and neuroblastoma in children. Imaging workup may include MRI of the brain, neck, and chest to localize the lesion causing the syndrome depending on whether it is a first, second, or third-order lesion.
This document provides guidance on avoiding errors in uterine imaging through proper technique and interpretation. It emphasizes using ultrasound first for clinical symptoms, then MRI if the diagnosis is unknown or for pre-treatment planning of uterine fibroids or carcinoma of the cervix or endometrium. Key factors for accurate assessment of cervical and endometrial cancers include using motion-corrected T2 sequences, diffusion-weighted imaging, and dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI to evaluate lesion size, myometrial invasion, and lymph node involvement. Following standardized protocols and being aware of limitations and pitfalls can help optimize uterine imaging.
1) Thoracic biopsies and ablations often have complications that can be avoided by following lessons learned from past errors and cases.
2) Three case examples are described where complications such as pneumothorax, hemorrhage, and nerve damage occurred but were managed by applying techniques like choosing shorter needle paths, coagulating bleeding with ablation, and preventing direct contact with nearby structures.
3) Overall the document emphasizes knowing anatomy, being cautious with new devices or patients with other health factors, and applying preventative measures to avoid life-threatening complications during thoracic procedures.
This document discusses non-contrast MR lymphography for evaluating the lymphatic system. It can be used to diagnose lymphedema through detecting fluid collections, infiltration patterns, and dermal thickening. It also describes evaluating lymph node metastasis, lymphangiomas, and other lymphatic abnormalities and complications. MR lymphography is non-invasive and can uniquely image lymphatic anatomy while having limitations in spatial resolution. It provides diagnosis and localization of various lymphatic diseases and postoperative conditions.
1) Arterial spin labeling (ASL) is an MRI technique that allows non-invasive measurement of cerebral blood flow without using an exogenous contrast agent. It works by magnetically labeling arterial blood water protons upstream of the imaging region.
2) There are different ASL techniques including continuous, pulsed, and pseudo-continuous ASL. Image processing is needed to generate perfusion maps from labeled and control image pairs.
3) ASL has applications in neurology for assessing cerebral perfusion in conditions such as dementia. It is also used for functional MRI to localize brain activity with improved spatial precision compared to BOLD imaging.
The document discusses the use of MRI in diagnosing dementia. It recommends performing an MRI scan in all newly diagnosed cases of dementia to rule out other causes and search for evidence of primary degenerative dementia. The standard MRI protocol includes 3D T1, axial FLAIR, coronal T2, axial T2*, and axial diffusion sequences. The diagnostic approach involves assessing for atrophy patterns characteristic of different dementias, as well as white matter abnormalities, hemorrhages, and perfusion changes. Quantification of hippocampal atrophy and global atrophy progression over time can aid diagnosis. Multimodal imaging such as PET-MRI may provide further insights in the future.
This document discusses advanced imaging techniques for pancreatic lesions. It begins by introducing new concepts in pancreatic imaging including downstaging of adenocarcinoma and prognostic stratification of neuroendocrine tumors. It then describes the multi-parametric MR protocol used, highlighting the added value of different sequences for detecting and characterizing lesions. Advanced techniques such as texture analysis of downstaged tumors on CT and 3D texture analysis of neuroendocrine neoplasms are also mentioned. The document emphasizes that imaging is becoming more quantitative and able to provide prognostic information beyond simple detection and characterization of lesions.
This document summarizes current approaches to diagnosing small hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in patients with liver cirrhosis. It discusses that cirrhosis is associated with an increased risk of HCC due to factors like hepatitis B, C, alcohol, and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. Guidelines recommend ultrasound surveillance every 6 months for HCC detection in cirrhotic patients. While ultrasound has reasonable sensitivity, specificity is improved when combined with tumor markers or additional imaging modalities. The document reviews vascular changes, imaging features, and protocols for CT, MRI, and contrast agents that optimize detection of small HCCs in this high-risk population.
Stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) delivers high doses of radiation to liver lesions while sparing surrounding tissues. For hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), SBRT results in local control rates of 87% at 1 year and median overall survival of 17 months. For liver metastases, SBRT achieves complete and partial response rates of 60-80% and median progression-free survival of 15.1 months. Response is evaluated using multiparametric MRI and RECIST/mRECIST criteria. Persistent enhancement after SBRT may indicate fibrosis rather than tumor in some cases. SBRT is a feasible, low toxicity treatment option for selected liver lesions.
The document discusses gadolinium retention in brain and other tissues following administration of gadolinium-based contrast agents for MRI. It provides evidence from several studies that small amounts of gadolinium can be retained in brain regions like the dentate nucleus and globus pallidus. Linear agents appear to result in higher retention than macrocyclic agents. While the long-term risks are unknown, no evidence currently suggests harm. European regulators have suspended approval for intravenous linear agents except two. The document emphasizes using contrast only when essential diagnostic information cannot be obtained without.
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These lecture slides, by Dr Sidra Arshad, offer a simplified look into the mechanisms involved in the regulation of respiration:
Learning objectives:
1. Describe the organisation of respiratory center
2. Describe the nervous control of inspiration and respiratory rhythm
3. Describe the functions of the dorsal and respiratory groups of neurons
4. Describe the influences of the Pneumotaxic and Apneustic centers
5. Explain the role of Hering-Breur inflation reflex in regulation of inspiration
6. Explain the role of central chemoreceptors in regulation of respiration
7. Explain the role of peripheral chemoreceptors in regulation of respiration
8. Explain the regulation of respiration during exercise
9. Integrate the respiratory regulatory mechanisms
10. Describe the Cheyne-Stokes breathing
Study Resources:
1. Chapter 42, Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, 14th edition
2. Chapter 36, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology, 26th edition
3. Chapter 13, Human Physiology by Lauralee Sherwood, 9th edition
- Video recording of this lecture in English language: https://youtu.be/Pt1nA32sdHQ
- Video recording of this lecture in Arabic language: https://youtu.be/uFdc9F0rlP0
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Mercurius is named after the roman god mercurius, the god of trade and science. The planet mercurius is named after the same god. Mercurius is sometimes called hydrargyrum, means ‘watery silver’. Its shine and colour are very similar to silver, but mercury is a fluid at room temperatures. The name quick silver is a translation of hydrargyrum, where the word quick describes its tendency to scatter away in all directions.
The droplets have a tendency to conglomerate to one big mass, but on being shaken they fall apart into countless little droplets again. It is used to ignite explosives, like mercury fulminate, the explosive character is one of its general themes.
Travel Clinic Cardiff: Health Advice for International TravelersNX Healthcare
Travel Clinic Cardiff offers comprehensive travel health services, including vaccinations, travel advice, and preventive care for international travelers. Our expert team ensures you are well-prepared and protected for your journey, providing personalized consultations tailored to your destination. Conveniently located in Cardiff, we help you travel with confidence and peace of mind. Visit us: www.nxhealthcare.co.uk
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