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Colour Me Black Perfume - 0 views

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    If you're looking for a new fragrance that can transform your personality, then you must try Colour Me Black perfume. This captivating fragrance has been designed to evoke a sense of sensuality and confidence, and is perfect for those who want to make a bold statement. With its unique blend of exotic and alluring notes, Colour Me Black is a perfume that is sure to turn heads. The Fragrance of Colour me Black Perfume Original Colour Me Black perfume is a seductive fragrance that combines rich and spicy notes to create an alluring aroma. The top notes of this fragrance are made up of bergamot, lavender, and pineapple, which provide a fresh and invigorating scent. The heart notes include jasmine, geranium, and nutmeg, which add a spicy and exotic twist to the fragrance. The base notes of Colour Me Black are made up of cedarwood, musk, and amber, which provide a warm and sensual finish.
umar111

Colour Me Pink Perfume - 0 views

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    Colour Me Pink Perfume is a fragrance that embodies the femininity, elegance, and grace of a woman. The perfume is designed to bring out the confidence in every lady, with a blend of sensual and floral notes that make it perfect for any occasion. From the office to a night out on the town, this perfume is sure to make a statement. The fragrance is composed of top notes of bergamot, orange, and apple, giving it a fruity and fresh scent. The heart notes of jasmine, rose, and lily of the valley add a touch of romance and femininity to the fragrance. Finally, the base notes of vanilla, musk, and amber create a warm and sensual finish. The scent is long-lasting and has excellent sillage, meaning it will linger in the air and leave a trail wherever you go. The bottle is beautifully designed, with a sleek and elegant shape that reflects the fragrance's sophistication.
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Top skincare tips for working women - 0 views

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    Working Women Skincare Tips If you are able to run away from fast food fast sufficient, you might be doing a enormous favour to your skin. The ingredients in fast food can damage your health and your skin too. At work, have a some of almonds, berries or some fruits handy. You need habitually eat all types and colours of organic, fresh vegetables, particularly green and leafy ones. Be necessary at least one cup of two-three dissimilar types of berries thrice a week. Take in veggie juices in your diet. These types of foods are sure to improvement your antioxidant
Amelie warner

Blooming Green Tea - 0 views

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    Booming Green is an example of tea beautifully grown and exclusive to Hao Cha.These are lightly oxidised, green in colour, slightly twisted... #haocha http://bit.ly/1aIiLhO
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    Booming Green is an example of tea beautifully grown and exclusive to Hao Cha. These are lightly oxidised, green in colour... #haocha http://bit.ly/1aIiLhO
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    Spices are special kind of natural products that offer not only great food/ culinary value in terms of aroma, taste, colour and so on, but also tremendous nutritive and therapeutic value because of their chemical composition. http://www.internationalspiceconference.com/delegate-registration.html
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Hamilton Optical Store - 15 Minute Service - 2 views

> Our a new state of the art lab that can produce your glasses in 15 minutes. Our cutting edge technology produces the finest lenses in the industry. One stop shopping, get your eye exam and glasse...

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If we just partake the experience of a mankind which they'd able to have already a beautiful hair style as well, then for sure we probably appreciate for that. Now the thing to consider on how to m...

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Nathan Goodyear

Food additives and hyperactive behaviour in 3-year-old and 8/9-year-old children in the... - 0 views

  • Artificial colours or a sodium benzoate preservative (or both) in the diet result in increased hyperactivity in 3-year-old and 8/9-year-old children in the general population
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    hyperactiivty and what your children eat
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My Paramedic Dream Came True - 1 views

Two years ago, I pursued my dream of becoming a paramedic in the London Ambulance Service. I know it would be tough since there were many applicants vying for the few slots. But, I was undeterred i...

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Benefits of Black Currant Tea - 0 views

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    Ever imagined of having caffeine free tea? If you are looking for one, then certainly you will relish black currant tea. Black currant tea is a caffeine free herbal tea that is made from the leaves and fruits of black currant plant. This tea is a gorgeous looking beverage as it is dark purple in colour.
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Knee Cap Open Patella - 0 views

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    Tynor Knee Cap Open Patella Knee Cap open patella is a compression tubular support used in orthopaedic practice to provide firm compression warmth & support to the limbs and joints, to allay pain and inflammation, generally associated with old age, arthritis, sports injury etc. Silicon patellar insert Four way stretch Freely breathable Soft and comfortable Tynor Knee Cap Open Patella Features Made from high quality nylon Ensures longer life. Appealing aesthetics Offers color fastness. Four-way stretch ability Good grip and compression Snug fitting No bunching at the back. Better comfort.. Special interlocking weave and single spiral elastic yarn , double layered Uniform compression even on uneven limb surface. Warmth improves healing. Provides firm support and gentle compression. Anterior patellar opening Relieves patellar pressure. Positions patella in patellar dislocations. Silicon patellar padding Propioception. Massages, increases blood flow, quick healing. Compresses and supports patellar tendon.
Nathan Goodyear

How We Read Oncologic FDG PET/CT | Cancer Imaging | Full Text - 0 views

  • In early PET literature focusing on analysis of solitary pulmonary nodules, some researchers defined malignancy based on a SUVmax threshold of greater than 2.5
  • We contend that SUV analysis has virtually no role in this setting.
  • tumours grow as spheres, whereas inflammatory processes are typically linear
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  • Far more important than the SUVmax is the pattern rather than intensity of metabolic abnormality and the correlative CT findings
  • Descriptively, we define SUV < 5 as “low intensity”, 5–10 as “moderate”, 10–15 as “intense” and >15 as “very intense”
  • Evolving literature suggests that intensity of uptake is an independent prognostic factor and in some tumour subtypes superior to histopathologic characterisation.
  • aerobic glycolysis
  • Our practice of thresholding the grey and colour scale to liver as detailed above results in similar image intensity to a fixed upper SUV threshold of 8 to 10
  • The advantage of using the liver as a reference tissue is also aided by this organ having rather low variability in metabolic activity
  • When the liver is abnormal and cannot be used as a reference organ, we use the default SUV setting of an upper SUV threshold of 8
  • One of the most challenging aspects of oncologic FDG PET/CT review, however, is to recognise all the patterns of metabolic activity that are not malignant and which consequently confound interpretation
  • Many benign and inflammatory processes are also associated with high glycolytic activity
  • Future articles in the “How I Read” series will address the specific details of reading PET/CT in various cancers
  • The intensity of uptake in metastases usually parallels that in the primary site of disease
  • For example, discordant low-grade activity in an enlarged lymph node in the setting of intense uptake in the primary tumour suggests it is unlikely malignant and more likely inflammatory or reactive
  • By CT criteria the enlarged node is ‘pathologic’ but the discordantly low metabolic signature further characterises this is as non-malignant since such a node is not subject to partial volume effects and therefore the intensity of uptake should be similar to the primary site
  • The exception is when the lymph node is centrally necrotic as a small rim of viable tumour is subject to partial volume effects with expectant lower intensity of uptake; integrating the CT morphology is therefore critical to reaching an accurate interpretation
  • Small nodes that are visualised on PET are conversely much more likely to be metastatic as such nodes are subject to partial volume effects.
  • The exception to this rule is tumours with a propensity for tumour heterogeneity at different sites
  • The combination of FDG and a more specific tracer, which visualises the well-differentiated disease can be very useful to characterise this phenomenon
  • “metabolic signature”
  • For the majority of malignant processes, the intensity of metabolic abnormality correlates with degree of aggressiveness or proliferative rate.
  • a negative PET/CT study in a patient with biopsy proven malignancy would be considered false-negative
  • Warburg effect
  • There, however, are a significant minority of tumours that utilise substrates other glucose such as glutamine or fatty acids as a source of the carbon atoms required for growth and proliferation
  • This includes a subset of diffuse gastric adenocarcinomas, signet cell colonic adenocarcinomas and some sarcomas, particularly liposarcoma
  • There may be a role for other radiotracers such as fluorothymidine (FLT) or amino acid substrates in this setting.
  • Some tumours harbour mutations that result in defective aerobic mitochondrial energy metabolism, effectively simulating the Warburg effect
  • patients with hereditary paraganglioma and pheochromocytoma highlight this phenomenon
  • These have intense uptake on FDG PET/CT despite often having low proliferative rate.
  • Uterine fibroids, hepatic adenomas, fibroadenomas of the breast and desmoid tumours are benign or relatively benign lesions that can have quite high FDG-avidity.
  • Metabolic activity switches off rapidly following initiation of therapy
  • Common examples where patients have commenced active therapy but the referrer is requesting “staging” includes hormonal therapy (eg. tamoxifen) in breast cancer, oral capecitabine in colorectal cancer or high dose steroids in Hodgkin’s lymphoma
  • It is therefore critical to perform PET staging before commencement of anti-tumour therapy
  • The potential advantage of routine diagnostic CT is improved anatomic localisation and definition
  • Without intravenous contrast, additional identification of typical oncologic complications such as pulmonary embolism or venous thrombosis cannot be identified
  • If the study is performed as an “interim” restaging study after commencement of therapy but before completion, in order to reach a valid or clinically useful conclusion findings must be interpreted in the context of known changes that occur at a specific timing and type of therapy
  • The most well studied use of interim PET is in Hodgkin’s lymphoma where repeat PET after two cycles of ABVD-chemotherapy provides powerful prognostic information and may improve outcomes by enabling early change of management
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    good read on the PET/CT scan reading.  They mention that tumors are spheres and inflammation is linear, yet inflammation coexists with cancer; hard to simply delineate these on simple terms. I do agree aon the metabolic signature of the PET/CT scan
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