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The Biology of Music | Extreme Biology Blog - 0 views

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    "A group of researchers from Duke Medical School, led by a professor named Dale Purves, did research that showed different types of music has different affects on people. Dissonance (a minor type of sound) leads to unpleasant emotion while consonant music (major, happy music) leads to pleasure."
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Best Science and Engineering Visualizations of 2012 | Wired Science | Wired.com - 0 views

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    "Best Science and Engineering Visualizations of 2012"
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Prosthetic Party - Activity - www.TeachEngineering.org - 0 views

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    "Student teams investigate biomedical engineering and the technology of prosthetics. Students create a model prosthetic lower leg using various materials. Each team demonstrate its prosthesis' strength and consider its pros and cons, giving insight into the characteristics and materials biomedical engineers consider in designing artificial limbs. "
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eGFI - For Teachers » Lesson: Build a Prosthetic Device - 0 views

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    "intro to biomedical engineering and the technology of prosthetics. As they create a model prosthetic lower leg, testing strength and considering its pros and cons, they learn about issues and materials that biomedical engineers consider in designing artificial limbs."
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Medicine on the Move - 0 views

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    Our trip to Oshkosh this year, a proven necessary part of out aviation connection presence, will be extra special. Lydia will be travelling and will be sharing her story with many as she is in the USA for 2 weeks. Lydia is really progressing and has a desire to change other peoples lives in relation to health and technology so that others do not have to suffer as she has. We will be 'based' out of the Zenith stand, and would love to share with any who attend Oshkosh WHY we use the Zenith aircraft and also how we carry out the bag- and bottle-drops as well as a sneak peak into the planned skid-drop concepts we are currently working on.
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Genetics by the Numbers - Inside Life Science Series - National Institute of General Me... - 0 views

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    "Scholars have been studying modern genetics since the mid-19th century, but even today they continue to make surprising discoveries about genes and inheritance. Here are some stats they've learned so far:"
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Bioastronautics Research « Calgary Recreational and Ultralight Flying Club - 0 views

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    scenes of F-104 seat ejection; drop tests from C-130 and ejection from F-106; effects of weightlessness on cats and pigeons in a C-131; test subjects in water tank, on centrifuge, in heat chamber and on complex coordinator. Also shows scenes of vertical deceleration tower, incline impact test facility, vertical accelerator, equilibrium chair and vibration platform.
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DIVING AND FLYING "How Long Should We Wait?" - 0 views

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    "All scuba divers are aware of the risk of decompression sickness (DCS) when they are surfacing after a dive. And most realize the increased risk of DCS if flying is undertaken soon after diving. Let's review a few of the definitions and risks, and some guidelines on how long to wait between the last dive and starting up the airplane engine."
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Learn Sarver Heart Center's Continuous Chest Compression CPR | College of Medicine - 0 views

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    performing the new CPR method on victims experiencing a heart attack. It is open captioned. No extra steps are needed to activate the captioning and it is spot on accurate, correct spelling, no missed words etc. The video is very clear and easy to follow and there is a discussion as to why the new method is better than the old for heart attack victims.
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WEYHRAUCH LAW GROUP Provides legal support to the aviation community & pilots in the HI... - 0 views

  • 'Special Issuance,' may take several YEARS to accomplish. During this time, there is almost always NO salary, the costs associated with it are NOT reimbursed
  • It is, quite literally, the FAA's way, "or the highway." In effect, the pilot is beholden to his/her assigned medical providers (about whom she has no choice) and treatment philosophy.
  • this becomes the pilot's only mode of maintaining sobriety, and the only method about which she can be forthcoming; other modes of maintaining sobriety will elicit suspicion, and delay issuance of the below:
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    Human Intervention Motivation Study (HIMS) Related Documents: FAA Special Issuance Allowing ONLY Alcohol Breathalyzer and/or Blood Testing for Alcohol and/or Liver Function
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    Human Intervention Motivation Study (HIMS) Related Documents: FAA Special Issuance Allowing ONLY Alcohol Breathalyzer and/or Blood Testing for Alcohol and/or Liver Function
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