Autism

14 August 2010

What is it? It is a brain impairment that affects a person's ability to communicate, establish relationships and respond appropriately to the environment. Some children with autism present despite intelligence and speech intact, others also have mental retardation, mutism or significant delays in language development. Some appear distant and closed other prisoners to conduct strict and rigid standards of behavior. Common features by Dr. Jay Reibel It does not establish contact with the eyes Seems deaf Can begin to develop language but suddenly it is completely stopped without recurrence. Acts as if not being aware of what happens with the other Attacks and hurts other people even if there is reason for this It is inaccessible before the communication attempts of others. Instead of exploring the environment and the news is limited and fixed in a few things. Presents certain unmotivated gestures like shaking hands or dangle Smells or licks toys Proves insensitive to injuries and can even injure themselves intentionally

Laboratory Testing

14 August 2010

Blood count (Complete Blood Count) The white blood count is the term that describes the lab testing is to distinguish and quantify the different cellular components of blood. Cellular components that make up the complete blood count are: white blood cells (and their subdivisions: neutrophils, basoófilos, eosinophils, monocytes), red blood cells and platelets. Furthermore, in hematology is the amount of hemoglobin that contains blood, it compares the total hemoglobin with red blood cell count (hematocrit), and measured the size (mean corpuscular volume, MCV) and hemoglobin concentration Within each red blood cell (mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration, MCHC).

Medicine stethoscope

14 August 2010

The 3M Littmann Cardiology III Stethoscope has outstanding acoustic performance & exceptional versatility. Littmann's Cardiology III has an innovative design offers a patented tunable diaphragm on each side of the chestpiece for adult, pediatric & small site auscultation. The large side of the Cardiology III can be used for auscultating adult patients, while the small side is especially useful with pediatric patients. The Littmann Cardiology III Stethoscope has two tunable diaphragms allowing the user to conveniently alternate between low- and high-frequency sounds without turning over the chestpiece.

How to Hatch Duck Eggs Without an Incubator?

14 August 2010

To be franks hatching eggs with no incubator is not adopted. There are many proofs for it. It is not only the temperature which is meaningful in the overall method of hatching but also the supervision of incubation RH that is important. However, these days many people are checking out to check on some unfamiliar [...]

Unwrapping the Potential of Paper

14 August 2010

Some of us use too much of it, others try to recycle it as much as they can. Even in today’s paperless society, demands for tissue and office papers continue to rise. With European Paper Week starting on 17 November 2009, COST is putting pen to paper to address the challenges this growing industry is [...]

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Anthropology

Tut had twins

Posted on 14 August 2010


The largest of the fetuses was a child, with the same blood group as the alleged father, but that’s not all studies DNA confirmed that both fetuses were the sons of the famous pharaoh.

Geology

News from NASA – Where the Hurricanes are born?

Posted on 14 August 2010

Tornado
NASA scientists suggest that defy logic, hurricanes are born in unexpected places July 26, 2006: ‘In Africa the winds suddenly become storm’, laments Irish singer Enya in her song “Storms in Africa ‘(‘ Storms in Africa ‘, in Spanish). But she should have added, ‘and America will become hurricanes. ” For a long time, scientists

Medicine

Create the first cell controlled by a synthetic genome

Create the first cell controlled by a synthetic genome

Posted on 20 August 2010

We created a ‘synthetic cell’ as it is controlled by a genome assembly with chemically synthesized DNA fragments,” he told SINC Daniel Gibson, J. Institute investigator Craig Venter of the U.S.. Scientists of the Foundation presented today in the journal Science to the bacteria ‘Mycoplasma mycoides JCVI-syn1.0′, the first cell controlled by a synthetic genome. [...]

Museums

A museum in New York recapture the South Pole with his early explorers

Posted on 14 August 2010

The dramatic race to conquer the South Pole, starring a century ago by two of the most famous explorers in history, Roald Amundsen and Robert Falcon Scott, now recreates an ambitious exhibition at the Museum of Natural History in New York. “It is a very famous for many reasons, not least because a large element [...]

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How to Hatch Duck Eggs Without an Incubator?

Posted on 14 August 2010

To be franks hatching eggs with no incubator is not adopted. There are many proofs for it. It is not only the temperature which is meaningful in the overall method of hatching but also the supervision of incubation RH that is important. However, these days many people are checking out to check on some unfamiliar [...]

Paleontology

Nectocaris pteryx, an enigmatic fossil ancestor of the squid

Posted on 14 August 2010

Nectocaris pteryx, an enigmatic fossil ancestor of the squid
An animal that lived 500 million years ago and was not discovered until a century ago at the site of Burgess Shale (Canada) has now been identified as one of the most primitive cephalopods, an ancestor of the squid, octopus and cuttlefish. The Nectocaris pteryx is a carnivore that was considered a shrimp with tails

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Liquid fat quickly solidifies in the cool, damp conditions of a drain. Pouring cooking oil down the sink can lead to blocked sewers. Seal it in an old container and dispose of it in the garbage instead.

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Ever want to be the creator of your own solar system? It’s harder than you might think – a lot of planets surely must have crashed into the Sun during the Earth’s history. This neat program allows you to tinker with the orbits and masses of entire worlds.