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Inguinal Hernia Surgery Repair http://www.nucleusinc.com/medical-animation This 3D medical animation depicts the surgical repair of a direct, strangulated inguinal hernia using a laparoscope. The animation of the surgery shows the placement of the laparascopic devices, location of the herniated abdominal mass, and placement of mesh graft to strengthen the fascia of the abdominal wall. ANCE00200 Tags: 3d, Animation, Art, Medical, Nucleus, abdomen, adominal, doctor, graft, groin, hernia, hospital, inguinal, intestine, laparoscope, laparoscopic, laproscope, laproscopic, mesh, operation, pain, procedure, repair, surgery, surgical 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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Posta elettronica certificata Come funziona la Posta Elettronica Certificata. Altri servizi sulle nuove tecnologie sono su http://www.rai.tv/dl/RaiTV/diretta.html?cid=PublishingBlock-9aefbf21-9f87-4ae2-ab11-7997d84f7b40&channel=Science&Tech. Tags: amministrazione, anagrafe, autocertificazione, autocertificazioni, bersani, brunetta, burocratiche, burocratico, certificata, certificati, certificazione, connessione, connessioni, elettronica, funzione, ministero, ministro, neapolis, pec, posta, procedura, procedure, pubblica, raccomandata 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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MJ Morning Show Meredith On Laughing Gas A week ago Meredith went to the dentist and needed to get a few procedures done. Before they could operate she had to take in some laughing gas... See how funny she thinks everything is on laughing gas. Tags: 93.3, 933, Dentist, FLZ, Gas, Laughing, Laughing Gas, MJ, MJ Morning Show, Meredith, Morning, Show, procedure 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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LASIK http://www.nucleusinc.com/medical-animation This medical animation depicts a LASIK eye surgery, a procedure that permanently changes the shape of the cornea, the clear covering over the front of the eye. Tags: 3d, LASIK, animation, art, cornea, eye, eye surgery, laser, laser-assisted, media, medical, nearsightedness, nucleus, procedure, surgery, vision 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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Breast Cancer Surgery: Lumpectomy, Mastectomy http://www.nucleusinc.com/medical-animation This 3D patient education medical animation depicts various surgical procedures to remove breast cancer lumps and tumors. The surgeries include lumpectomy, simple mastectomy, modified radical mastectomy, and radical mastectomy surgery. Tags: 3d, animation, animations, art, breast, breast cancer, cancer, education, lumpectomy, mastectomy, media, medical, modified, nucleus, operation, patient, procedure, radical, removal, remove, surgery, tissue, tumor 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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Breast Tissue Biopsy http://www.nucleusinc.com/medical-animation This 3D medical animation shows several methods of breast tissue biopsy procedures including: needle biopsy, stereotactic core biopsy, ultrasound-guided core biopsy and surgical biopsy. ANCE00184 Tags: 3d, animation, animations, art, biopsies, biopsy, breast, breasts, cancer, cancerous, core, dysplasia, exam, lump, mammogram, mass, media, medical, needle, nucleus, operative, procedure, remove, stereotactic, surgical, tests, tissue, ultrasound, ultrasound-guided 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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Dental implants procedure video - restoration http://www.dental-implants-guide.com/freedentalimplants.html A dental implant video showing 3 teeth restoration using crown and bridge ,supported on 2 dental implants Tags: bridge, dental, gums, health, implant, implants, medicine, procedure, restoration, smile, teeth 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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Installing Windows Server 2008 64 bit on VMWare Workstation Beware: This video contains electronic voice, and not mine. I'd like to believe that it's less annoying than mine. Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ePNAZSFyopE SharePoint Beginner? Follow: http://livinginamoss.wordpress.com This Video shows - the installation process of VMWare Workstation Build 7.1.3 - configuring and creating a new Virtual Machine - installing Windows Server 2008 64 bit edition Download: - VMWare Workstation: http://isohunt.com/torrent_details/253454489/vmware+workstation?tab=summary - Microsoft Windows Server 2008 (need to register to be able to use 180 days of evaluation): http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2008/en/us/trial-software.aspx p.s: Setting up and configuring Windows Server 2008, installation of SharePoint Server 2010 will be showed in the Part 2 of this video. Tags: IT, Microsoft, Windows Server 2008 64 bit, installation, procedure, technology, training, tutorial, virtual machine, virtualization, vmware 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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Lente Intraocular para Operacion de Miopia Lente Artisan para miopia que se puede usar en personas que no pueden someterse a la cirugia LASIK como altas miopias o queratocono Tags: Artisan, cirugia, dioptrias, excimer laser, eye, eyes, health, lasek, laser eyes, lasik, lasik eye surgery, miopia, myopia, nice cornea hiperopia astigmatism eye operacion de miopia, oftalmologia, ojos, operation, ophthalmology, procedure, treatment 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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Coronary Angiography live procedure of my dad's coroangio at st.luke's medical center with dr. yunque Tags: CABG, angiography, bypass, contrast, coroangio, coroangiogram, coronary, dye, heart, heartprocedure, procedure, stlukes 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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Knee Replacement Visit http://orthopedics.healthanimations.com for FREE videos, illustrations and patient handouts for healthcare providers. This 3D medical animation shows knee replacement surgery with an artificial knee joint. ANCE00194 Tags: 3d, Nucleus, animation, animations, arthritic, arthritis, bone, incision, injury, joint, knee, knee replacement, ligaments, media, medical, muscles, operation, patellar, procedure, replace, replacement, surgeon, surgery, surgical, total, x-ray 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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How to Refill HP CB540A / CB541A / CB542A / CB543A / CC530A / CC531A / CC532A / CC533A Compatibility: HP Color LaserJet CM1312mfp, CM2320fxi, CM2320n, CM2320nf, CP1210, CP1215, CP1217, CP1510, CP1515n, CP1518ni, CP2020, CP2025, CP2025dn, CP2025n, CP2025x Learn how to empty your toner and excess toner compartments, fill your cartridges, and replace your smart chips. By doing so, you will be able to save $200-$400 per refill! Tags: CM1312, CM1312mfp, CM2320, CM2320fxi, CM2320n, CM2320nf, CP1210, CP1215, CP1217, CP1510, CP1515, CP1515n, CP1518, CP1518ni, CP2020, CP2025, CP2025dn, CP2025n, CP2025x, cartridge, cb540a, cb541a, cb542a, cb543a, cc530a, cc531a, cc532a, cc533a, chip, color, excess, hewlett, how, hp, instructions, kit, laserjet, packard, printer, procedure, refill, reset, smart, to, toner 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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PEG Feeding Tube http://www.nucleusinc.com/medical-animation This 3D animation reveals the placement of a percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy - PEG , or "feeding tube" in patients who are unable to take food by mouth for an extended period of time. It demonstrates the two main surgical techniques for PEG tube placement. 1. The "pull" method, 2. The "push" method. ANH00005 Tags: 3d, animation, anorexia, art, cancer, digestion, eat, endoscope, endoscopic, esophageal, esophagus, feeding, feeding tube, gastric, gastroscopy, gastrotomy, legal, media, medical, mouth, needle, nucleus, oral, pancreas, peg, percutaneous, placement, procedure, pull method, push method, stomach, stroke, surgery, surgical, swallow, trauma, tube 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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Partial-Birth Abortion Illustrated Video The Crime of Crimes / Pro-Life Anti-Abortion Film Images and text courtesy of National Right to Life. Published by rosaryfilms of Secret of the Rosary Films. The pictures in the video are not fiction. The partial birth abortion is not a rare procedure. It is, essentially, a variant of the even more common and equally gruesome Dilation and Evacuation (D&E) procedure. There are in fact absolutely no obstetrical situations encountered in this country which require a partially delivered human fetus to be destroyed to preserve the life or health of the mother (Dr. Pamela Smith, Senate Hearing Record, p.82: Partial Birth Abortion Ban Medical Testimony). People like Jill Stanek have exposed a practice, in which children marked for abortion are born alive and then killed. This is exactly where the logic of partial-birth abortion leads. On November 5, 2003, President George W. Bush signed into law the Partial-birth Abortion Ban Act of 2003. On April 18, 2007 the Supreme Court announced its decision to uphold the ban on partial-birth abortion. The procedure in question is properly called "partial-birth abortion" because, as even secular sources acknowledge, it requires the doctor to deliver the unborn child partially from the uterus, feet first, leaving the baby's head inside the womb. The doctor then uses scissors and a hollow needle to empty the skull of its contents. The unborn baby's head then collapses and the doctor removes the dead baby entirely from the mother's body. Given the nature of the procedure, the congressmen who drafted legislation to prohibit it, the "Partial-Birth Abortion Act of 1995", defined the procedure as follows: "an abortion in which the person performing the abortion partially vaginally delivers a living fetus before killing the fetus and completing the delivery". The doctors who perform this barbaric act and those who seek to justify it attempt to hide its nature by describing it euphemistically as "intact dilation and evacuation/extraction" or as "intrauterine cranial decompression. "Physicians Ad Hoc Coalition for Truth" (PHACT), a group of more than 300 medical specialists organized to counter the misinformation provided by the abortion industry of the United States, pointed out: "Partial-birth abortion is never medically necessary to protect the health of a woman or to protect her future fertility; in fact, the procedure can pose grave dangers to the woman". Many people argue that the anesthetics used in the process kill the baby, so death to the child is painless. However the American Society of Anesthesiologists testified to Congress that this is simply not true. On July 11, 1995, American Medical News (AMA's official journal) submitted the transcript of a tape-recorded interview with abortionist Dr. Martin Haskell to the House Judiciary Committee in which he admitted: "...the majority of fetuses aborted this way (partial birth abortion) are alive until the end of the procedure." As disturbing as this sounds, these are the facts. In this country medical doctors are partially delivering babies and then killing them. These babies are inches from being born. Many could be born and placed directly in the loving arms of childless couples for adoption. Instead, they are cruelly killed. Tags: FOCA, abortion, abortions, act, anti, anti-abortion, babies, baby, ban, barack, birth, bush, choice, congress, court, death, development, dilation, ethics, evacuation, extraction, fetal, fetus, freedom, health, illegal, immoral, intact, killing, late, late-term, law, laws, legal, legality, legislation, life, medical, morality, mother, murder, obama, of, parenthood, partial, partial-birth, planned, political, politics, pregnancy, pregnant, preserve, pro, pro-life, procedure, procedures, roe, stage, supreme, term, trimester, unborn, unethical, versus, wade 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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Adult Stem Cell Results & Embryonic Stem Cell Ethics Video Adult Stem Cell Research: Making a Difference Today from Rosenberg Communications, Inc. The Gerard Health Foundation has produced a powerful video on adult stem cell research, showing its advantages over embryonic stem cell research. The public domain video offers useful, yet often ignored, information about adult stem cell research. We believe the information you'll see in the video is essential to making an informed judgment about the debate over this research. This film is consistent with the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church, which state that the ablation of the inner cell mass (ICM) of the blastocyst, which critically and irremediably damages the human embryo, curtailing its development, is a gravely immoral act and consequently is gravely illicit. No end believed to be good, such as the use of stem cells for the preparation of other differentiated cells to be used in what look to be promising therapeutic procedures, can justify an intervention of this kind. A good end does not make right an action which in itself is wrong. An adult stem cell is an undifferentiated cell found among differentiated cells in a tissue or organ, can renew itself, and can differentiate to yield the major specialized cell types of the tissue or organ. The primary roles of adult stem cells in a living organism are to maintain and repair the tissue in which they are found. Some scientists now use the term somatic stem cell instead of adult stem cell. Unlike embryonic stem cells, which are defined by their origin (the inner cell mass of the blastocyst), the origin of adult stem cells in mature tissues is unknown. Research on adult stem cells has recently generated a great deal of excitement. Scientists have found adult stem cells in many more tissues than they once thought possible. This finding has led scientists to ask whether adult stem cells could be used for transplants. In fact, adult blood forming stem cells from bone marrow have been used in transplants for 30 years. Certain kinds of adult stem cells seem to have the ability to differentiate into a number of different cell types, given the right conditions. If this differentiation of adult stem cells can be controlled in the laboratory, these cells may become the basis of therapies for many serious common diseases. The history of research on adult stem cells began about 40 years ago. In the 1960s, researchers discovered that the bone marrow contains at least two kinds of stem cells. One population, called hematopoietic stem cells, forms all the types of blood cells in the body. A second population, called bone marrow stromal cells, was discovered a few years later. Stromal cells are a mixed cell population that generates bone, cartilage, fat, and fibrous connective tissue. Also in the 1960s, scientists who were studying rats discovered two regions of the brain that contained dividing cells, which become nerve cells. Despite these reports, most scientists believed that new nerve cells could not be generated in the adult brain. It was not until the 1990s that scientists agreed that the adult brain does contain stem cells that are able to generate the brain's three major cell types—astrocytes and oligodendrocytes, which are non-neuronal cells, and neurons, or nerve cells. Public domain film from: From http://h1.ripway.com/rosenbergComm/. (public domain). Tags: ASC, Bush, ESC, ICM, Obama, SCNT, adult, blastocyst, blood, catholic, cell, cells, church, cloning, cord, destroy, destruction, differentiate, differentiation, embryo, embryonic, embryos, ethics, human, injuries, injury, inner, killing, life, mass, moral, morality, morals, murder, nerve, nuclear, organ, pro-life, procedure, procedures, prolife, regenerating, regeneration, research, roman, science, scientific, skin, somactic, spinal, stem, stem-cell, stem-cells, teachings, therapeutic, therapies, therapy, transfer, treatment, umbilical, undifferentiated 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |