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Samuel Kuhns

Small Gas Engine Repair by Paul Dempsey - 2 views

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    I found this book very informative, however I would suggest at least a little experience in the field of engine repair before delving into it. The title is not decieving, basically the book goes over how both 4-stroke and 2-stroke engines run, and how to fix various problems. This book prepaired me for just about every problem I can forsee running into while working on my project. I would suggest this book for anyone who would like to expand their knowledge on small engines.
cnorland

A Doctor Unlocks Mysteries Of The Brain By Talking And Watching - 0 views

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    Summary: The belief by many medical professionals is that better understanding of neuroscience will be achieved through investment in technology that focuses on such. But Dr. Allan Ropper believes that learning from talking, feeling, and watching is just as important as fancy scans and MRI's. As he talks about in his interview, administering bedside tests can, and will give you results that would have never been retrieved by using a machine. For example, Dr. Allan Ropper conducted an experimental test on a woman who was having muscle troubles, and by using a blood pressure pump, he discovered that she has a disease that weakens muscles with repeated use. The other doctors believed earlier that it was a stroke that made her feel weak, but Dr. Ropper proved them wrong. In Ropper's new book "Reaching Down the Rabbit Hole", he delves deeper into why neuroscience should use bedside tests more often, because in times like the one described, it's the only way to get the true answer.
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    Summary: The belief by many medical professionals is that better understanding of neuroscience will be achieved through investment in technology that focuses on such. But Dr. Allan Ropper believes that learning from talking, feeling, and watching is just as important as fancy scans and MRI's. As he talks about in his interview, administering bedside tests can, and will give you results that would have never been retrieved by using a machine. For example, Dr. Allan Ropper conducted an experimental test on a woman who was having muscle troubles, and by using a blood pressure pump, he discovered that she has a disease that weakens muscles with repeated use. The other doctors believed earlier that it was a stroke that made her feel weak, but Dr. Ropper proved them wrong. In Ropper's new book "Reaching Down the Rabbit Hole", he delves deeper into why neuroscience should use bedside tests more often, because in times like the one described, it's the only way to get the true answer.
Allison Sargent

Brochure Health. - 0 views

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    This site offers options right at the beginning from six brochures that are electronically published. Each brochure covers a different topic such as breast cancer, eye disease, heart diseases, diabetes, stroke, or even HIV-AIDS. Then by clicking on one, it brings up a electronic site of the brochure that has information leading to that topic. Overall, very recommendable.
wyatt lossmann

riding the high ktm 300 exc - 0 views

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    If you like 2 stroke ktm's this is the video for you.
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    ktm
subarustig

The hybrid car Briggs and Stratton - 0 views

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    Did Briggs and Stratton start the evolution of the hybrid car? I beleave they did in 1980 they created this very interesting car with a 2 cylinder air cooled 4 stroke lawnmower engine along with a small electric motor along with both motors it would get 35-85mpg
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    Not sure who this is, but Marc might want to look at this as he has been looking at Briggs and Stratton engines.
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