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Your health care team may recommend lifestyle changes, as well as over-the-counter or prescription medications to help relieve symptoms. For example, eating small, frequent meals and reducing your intake of fats and fiber can reduce indigestion. Medications can be used to help regulate digestion, reduce stomach acid, and improve symptoms like nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and constipation.
Circulation problems that cause lightheadedness or dizziness can be controlled by sitting or standing slowly, raising the head of your bed, or wearing elastic stockings. Physical therapy can be helpful if you experience muscle weakness or loss of coordination.
Urinary tract infection (UTI) requires treatment with antibiotics. If you suffer from urinary problems like incontinence, your doctor may recommend that you drink plenty of fluids and make sure urinate at regular intervals. Sexual dysfunction may be treated using oral medications, vaginal lubricants or other measures.
Focal neuropathy occurs suddenly, is often painful, and affects specific nerves in the body. It may cause vision problems, nerve entrapment (e.g., carpal tunnel syndrome, tarsal tunnel syndrome) or a condition called Bell's palsy, which results in temporary paralysis on one side of the face. Pain and other symptoms of focal neuropathy improve slowly over time. Talk to your health care provider about ways to relieve your symptoms.
Skin Illustrator is designed to create a variety of different effects, and the high pigment content provides rich color tones that stay in place and last all day. This is a small, 5 color palette that contains the following colors: Black, T*bacco, Coffee Stain, Nicotine, and Rotted. This is a nice combination of colors that can be used to completely blackout a tooth or just paint in gaps, chips, or pits. You can get great results by dabbing 2 different colors in combination on the teeth for extra decay. The colors can easily be applied with a brush, sponge or mascara wand.
To apply: Part the lips and move them away from teeth. Use a tissue to thoroughly dry teeth and surrounding areas first, then activate and apply the tooth lacquer and allow to dry on teeth thoroughly. Once dry you can close lips and run tongue around the teeth to set it in place. Removes by brushing teeth with toothpaste.
The colors from this palette can be custom blended together with other Skin Illustrator colors from other palette sets. Skin Illustrator also be easily blended with other brands of alcohol activated colors and palettes. The colors are safe for use on the teeth, lips, skin, hair and around the eyes, and can be used with PAX, rubber mask grease, foam latex, gelatin, plastic and silicone appliances.
The palette colors must be activated with 99% alcohol, such as Telesis ISO GEL, MM-1111, Skin Illustrator Slow Activator, MM-1205, or REEL Creations 99% Alcohol Developer, MM-1182, to apply and requires very little touch up other than an occasional powdering. Removal is easy with PPI's Telesis Super Solv, MM-1114, or Telesis Makeup Remover, MM-1255.
DO NOT USE 70% alcohol, MEK, acetone, water, or any other solvent, as you will not achieve maximum color saturation. To use, simply saturate the top surface of the color well with the 99%, then work a brush or swab on the top of the surface until it liquefies. It then can be applied with a brush, sponge, swab or even a disposable mascara wand.
Light sources produce infra-red radiation, perceived as heat. Its amount depends on the type of lamp used. Any object under direct light is therefore subject to constant thermal stress, which can change its properties. In food stores, clothes shops, pharmaceutical labs the production of IR radiation is usually not desirable.
A classic source of IR radiation is incandescent lamp, a notably inefficient light source where only 5 percent of energy is turned into light. High pressure sodium lamps, although more efficient, still turn as much as 70 percent of energy into heat, the rest is visible light. LEDs are the only light source where heat production is negligible.
The visible light spectrum is found between ultra-violet (UV) and infra-red (IR) radiation, infra-red being the one with lower frequency. People do not see infra-red wavelengths, but they do perceive it nonetheless in the form of radiant heat. Light sources produce IR radiation, the amount depending on the type of lamp. Any object under direct light is therefore subject to constant thermal stress, which can change its properties.
Sometimes it is a useful feature: strong IR radiators are used in restaurants to keep the food from getting cold for example. A classic source of IR radiation is incandescent lamp, a notably inefficient light source where only 5 percent of energy is turned into light. High pressure sodium lamps, although more efficient, still turn as much as 70 percent of energy into heat, the rest is visible light. The rest is radiated as heat, making this obsolete light source a health hazard if it can be easily reached and touched.
In food stores, clothes shops, pharmaceutical labs the production of IR radiation is usually not desirable and can aid deterioration of goods on offer. Some foods can even be irreversibly destroyed under high radiant heat. For these purposes the new LED technologies can provide light sources of choice due to their minimum IR radiation. It can be said that LED is the only light source that does not negatively affect the qualities of the goods it is illuminating.
High volumes of radiant heat mean another problem to tackle: if luminaires or light sources are used in a closed area the produced heat has to be funnelled out to keep the temperature from increasing. This means higher demands on air conditioning, which itself requires substantial energy consumption. With lighting systems that utilize heat-producing lamps energy costs are high both due to inefficient light sources and the higher load for air conditioning. Not to mention irreparable damage to goods staying too close to a radiant heat source, thus lowering the revenues in retail spaces.
For the purposes of LQS the proportion of IR radiation is assessed across all light sources used and average is made. The amount if IR radiation can be found in documents available from lamp producers. The lower the average proportion of the IR radiation, the better is the mark in LQS. The top marks are given to proportion of IR radiation below 15 percent – a domain of LED-only solutions. The systems with IR radiation share of over 60 percent receive 0 points, showing the wasteful nature of incandescent and many fluorescent lamps.
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The Instagram Widget displays images from a single Instagram account, or images that match a hashtag.
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Your authorization information is kept safely in our database. You can revoke permission for ShortStack at any time by going to the account settings area of your Instagram account.
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A shark has died after tourists and lifeguards were video taped pulling it from sea, just so they could pose for photos with it.
They dragged the shark from the waves to the beach, trapping its head in a rubber ring while laughing as it starts floundering and suffocates.
Apparently, the video was filmed in the Dominican Republic, with lifeguards from Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Punta Cana.
Pictures posted on social media show a number of Hard Rock Hotel staff smiling as they lean over the dying shark.
We can only hope that people will start to finally value animals lives, more than their pursuit for a perfect selfie.
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The Zebra RFD2000 UHF RFID sled is a compact, lightweight device that can be added to your RFID ready TC20 enabling UHF RFID tag reading, writing and locationing capability. Simply snap in the TC20 device and you are ready to start reading RFID tags.
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Note: This sled is only compatible with the RFID ready version of the TC20 (TC200J-10C213US).
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WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – The Lipscomb women’s tennis team put together a strong performance at the Purdue Invite over the weekend. The Lady Bisons brought home six top-five finishes, including three draw victories, in the tournament that consisted of singles and doubles action.
In addition to Lipscomb and host Purdue, participating teams included Xavier, Wright State, Miami, Northern Illinois and Western Kentucky.
“We dealt with a little adversity coming into the tournament due to weather limiting our practice time last week in Nashville,” Lipscomb head coach Jamie Aid said. “What really stood out this weekend was how driven and competitive our girls are.
Sophomore Kate Popova highlighted the tournament by going undefeated in both singles and doubles, giving her a 7-0 mark on the weekend.
The Ukraine native defeated Miami’s Emily Struble (6-3, 6-0) and WKU’s Laura Bernardos (6-0, 6-2) to get move to the championship of the Black singles draw. She took home the crown Sunday after knocking off Xavier’s Ahmeir Kyle (6-3, 6-1).
Popova teamed with senior Vika Dzyuba to go 4-0 and win the 16-team Black doubles draw. The duo downed NIU (8-6), Ball State (8-4) and Wright State (8-4) to get to the final where they took down Purdue’s Ena Babic and Amina Mukhametshina (8-4).
Senior Madeleine Brooks was impressive after putting together a 5-1 record over three days. The Norfolk, England native finished 3-0 in singles action to win the Gold draw. She recorded victories over Xavier’s Rachel Reichenbach (7-6(5), 6-4) and Purdue’s Caitlin Calkins (6-4, 6-1) before upending Xavier’s Sophia Abelson (6-2, 7-5) in the championship match.
Brooks and Denise Buberl finished fourth in the Black doubles draw after going 2-1 with a pair of (8-6) wins over Xavier and Miami.
Buberl put together a second-place finish in the Purdue Singles draw after going 2-1. She downed Wright State’s Andreea Craciun (6-4, 6-3) and Ball State’s Peyton Gollhofer (7-5, 0-6, 7-5) before falling (3-6, 4-6) in the final.
In total with all nine Lady Bisons hitting the court, Lipscomb finished 29-12 overall. The Purple and Gold finished 17-9 in singles play and 12-3 in doubles.
Senior Thabile Tshatedi went 6-2 on the weekend, with 3-1 marks in both singles and doubles.
Freshman Maddox Bandy finished 1-2 in the Hammer Down singles draw, and teamed with Tshatedi to go 3-1 in doubles.
Freshmen duo Liza Diachenko and Eleanor Chapman brought home a third-place finish in the Gold doubles draw after going 3-1.
In singles play Chapman went 2-2, while Diachenko was 1-2.