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Floor hockey-Equipment-Floor hockey equipment differs from code to code. The types of checking and protective equipment allowed also vary. It is also important to note that when it comes to equipment, many floor hockey games today use some type of plastic, the first of which wasn't invented until 1907 by Leo Baekeland....
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Floor hockey-Equipment-Ball and puck Games which use a ball such as quad hockey will typically use a stick ending in a type of hook though this is not always the case as can be seen in ball hockey and road hockey. Games which use a type of puck (closed disk) such as cosom hockey and inline hockey, will typically use a ...
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Floor hockey-Equipment-In the case of floorball the end of the stick involves a design that is a mix between a blade and a hook. Exceptions Three exceptions in regards to sticks can found in floor hockey. These games use either an open disk or a ring.
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Floor hockey-Equipment-The first is in the case of Sam Jacks's floor hockey, the Canadian variant developed during the Great Depression of the 1930s. The second one can be found in the Special Olympics which was developed in the 1960s. The third can be found in gym ringette which was developed in the 1990s, but gym rin...
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Floor hockey-Equipment-In all the first two examples the puck used is in fact an open disk, and is a type of felt disk with a hole in the middle. As a result a straight stick is used as a handle and does not include any type of blade or hook. The end however may include a type of drag-tip. Shafts are either rectangular...
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Floor hockey-Equipment-In the third example, gym ringette uses a plastic shaft with a plastic drag-tip. Gym ringette does not use any type of puck. Instead, gym ringette uses a ring made of a type of rubber foam. The shaft is rectangular in shape.
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Floor hockey-Variants-All floor hockey variants can be separated into four general categories based on four main variables: ball games, puck games (closed disk), disk games (open disk), and a separate category for wheeled skates called 'Roller Games'. The first three categories are floor hockey variants played on foot ...
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Floor hockey-Variants-Ball games (on foot) Ball hockey Ball hockey is an indoor game using a lightweight ball. Outdoor variants exist such as street hockey and dek hockey. Floorball One variation which is especially popular in Europe, is floorball. Floorball uses a lightweight plastic ball and sticks made of plastic an...
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Floor hockey-Variants-Sam Jacks floor hockey "Sam Jacks" floor hockey is an early Canadian design of floor hockey whose rules were created and codified by Canada's Sam Jacks in 1936. It is sometimes mistaken for ringette or gym ringette. The game uses straight, bladeless sticks and a disk made of felt with a hole in th...
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Floor hockey-Variants-Jacks would later create the ice team skating sport of ringette in Canada in 1963. Today ringette only loosely resembles floor hockey, with ringette having been influenced variously by rules in from basketball, ice hockey, and broomball when its first rules were designed. Though ringette's first e...
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Floor hockey-Variants-Special Olympics The Special Olympics variant of floor hockey uses a wide disc with a hole in the middle and a blade-less stick. Floor hockey pucks are donut shaped felt pucks with a center hole of 10 cm (4 inches), a diameter of 20 cm (8 inches), a thickness of 2.5 cm (1inch) and a weight of 140 ...
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Floor hockey-Variants-Protective equipment is required. It is believed to have been derived from a much earlier floor hockey variant from early 20th century Canada whose rules were codified by Sam Jacks. Roller games (wheeled skates) There are two variants of floor hockey which use wheeled skates: quad hockey which is ...
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Floor hockey-Variants-Gym Ringette Gym ringette is the off-ice variant of the winter team skating sport of ringette and today is only distantly related to floor hockey. While the sport of ringette was initially influenced by the rules of basketball, ice hockey, broomball, and a variety of floor hockey games played duri...
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Floor hockey-Rules-Although there are different codes of floor hockey rules, there are some basic rules which are typically followed regardless of code, with the exception of gym ringette. Start of play Floor hockey games start with a face-off, in which a player from each team has an equal chance to gain possession. Th...
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Floor hockey-Rules-Penalties Penalties for illegal actions are enforced. A player committing a major infraction is required to sit out of the game for two minutes, resulting a power play, but a minor infraction may result in a free hit. Penalties are typically given for the following actions: Tripping – Using the body ...
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Floor hockey-Common misconceptions-The term "floor hockey" has at times been incorrectly called ringette and vice versa. Ringette is not a floor sport, but an ice skating sport. Another common mistake is to confuse gym ringette with floor hockey. Though one of the two floor hockey variants which use a disc with a hole ...
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Web traffic-Web traffic-Web traffic is the data sent and received by visitors to a website. Since the mid-1990s, web traffic has been the largest portion of Internet traffic. Sites monitor the incoming and outgoing traffic to see which parts or pages of their site are popular and if there are any apparent trends, such ...
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Web traffic-Web traffic-Some companies offer advertising schemes that, in return for increased web traffic (visitors), pay for screen space on the site. Sites also often aim to increase their web traffic through inclusion on search engines and through search engine optimization.
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Web traffic-Analysis-Web analytics is the measurement of the behavior of visitors to a website. In a commercial context, it especially refers to the measurement of which aspects of the website work towards the business objectives of Internet marketing initiatives; for example, which landing pages encourage people to ma...
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Web traffic-Control-The amount of traffic seen by a website is a measure of its popularity. By analyzing the statistics of visitors, it is possible to see shortcomings of the site and look to improve those areas. It is also possible to increase the popularity of a site and the number of people that visit it. Limiting a...
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Web traffic-Control-Some site administrators have chosen to block their page to specific traffic, such as by geographic location. The re-election campaign site for U.S. President George W. Bush (GeorgeWBush.com) was blocked to all internet users outside of the U.S. on 25 October 2004 after a reported attack on the site...
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Web traffic-Sources-From search engines The majority of website traffic is driven by search engines. Millions of people use search engines every day to research various topics, buy products, and go about their daily surfing activities. Search engines use keywords to help users find relevant information, and each of the...
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Web traffic-Sources-Search engine optimization (SEO), is the ongoing practice of optimizing a website to help improve its rankings in the search engines. Several internal and external factors are involved which can help improve a site's listing within the search engines. The higher a site ranks within the search engine...
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Web traffic-Sources-Increasing traffic Web traffic can be increased by the placement of a site in search engines and the purchase of advertising, including bulk e-mail, pop-up ads, and in-page advertisements. Web traffic can also be purchased through web traffic providers that can deliver targeted traffic. However, bu...
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Web traffic-Traffic overload-Too much web traffic can dramatically slow down or prevent all access to a website. This is caused by more file requests going to the server than it can handle and may be an intentional attack on the site or simply caused by over-popularity. Large-scale websites with numerous servers can of...
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Web traffic-Traffic overload-Denial of service attacks Denial-of-service attacks (DoS attacks) have forced websites to close after a malicious attack, flooding the site with more requests than it could cope with. Viruses have also been used to coordinate large-scale distributed denial-of-service attacks. Sudden popular...
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Web traffic-Fake traffic-Interactive Advertising Bureau estimated in 2014 that around one third of Web traffic is generated by Internet bots and malware.
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Web traffic-Traffic encryption-According to Mozilla since January 2017, more than half of the Web traffic is encrypted with HTTPS. Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS) is the secure version of HTTP, and it secures information and data transfer between a user's browser and a website.
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Progress in Physical Geography-Progress in Physical Geography-Progress in Physical Geography is a peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes papers in the fields of Geosciences, multidisciplinary and physical geography. The journal's editors are Nicholas Clifford (King's College London) and George Malanson (Universi...
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Progress in Physical Geography-Scope-Progress In Physical Geography is an international, interdisciplinary journal which publishes papers that focus on developments and debates within Physical Geography. The bi-monthly published journal which is edited by Nicholas Clifford and George Malanson also covers interrelated f...
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Progress in Physical Geography-Abstracting and indexing-Progress in Physical Geography is abstracted and indexed in, among other databases: SCOPUS, and the Social Sciences Citation Index. According to the Journal Citation Reports, its 2016 impact factor is 3.375, ranking it 35 out of 188 journals in the category ‘Geosc...
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Morphing-Morphing-Morphing is a special effect in motion pictures and animations that changes (or morphs) one image or shape into another through a seamless transition. Traditionally such a depiction would be achieved through dissolving techniques on film. Since the early 1990s, this has been replaced by computer softw...
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Morphing-Early transformation techniques-Long before digital morphing, several techniques were used for similar image transformations. Some of those techniques are closer to a matched dissolve - a gradual change between two pictures without warping the shapes in the images - while others did change the shapes in betwee...
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Morphing-Early transformation techniques-Mechanical transformations Around 1790 French shadow play showman François Dominique Séraphin used a metal shadow figure with jointed parts to have the face of a young woman changing into that of a witch.Some 19th century mechanical magic lantern slides produced changes to the a...
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Morphing-Early transformation techniques-Matched dissolves In the first half of the 19th century "dissolving views" were a popular type of magic lantern show, mostly showing landscapes gradually dissolving from a day to night version or from summer to winter. Other uses are known, for instance Henry Langdon Childe show...
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Morphing-Early transformation techniques-The Peter Tchaikovsky Story in a 1959 TV-series episode of Disneyland features a swan automaton transforming into a real ballet dancer.In 1985, Godley & Creme created a "morph" effect using analogue cross-fades on parts of different faces in the video for "Cry". Animation In ani...
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Morphing-Digital morphing-In the early 1990s, computer techniques capable of more convincing results saw increasing use. These involved distorting one image at the same time that it faded into another through marking corresponding points and vectors on the "before" and "after" images used in the morph. For example, one...
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Morphing-Digital morphing-Early examples In or before 1986, computer graphics company Omnibus created a digital animation for a Tide commercial with a Tide detergent bottle smoothly morphing into the shape of the United States. The effect was programmed by Bob Hoffman. Omnibus re-used the technique in the movie Flight ...
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Morphing-Digital morphing-Willow (1988) featured a more detailed digital morphing sequence with a person changing into different animals. A similar process was used a year later in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade to create Walter Donovan's gruesome demise. Both effects were created by Industrial Light & Magic, using...
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Morphing-Digital morphing-In Taiwan, Aderans, a hair loss solutions provider, did a TV commercial featuring a morphing sequence in which people with lush, thick hair morph into one another, reminiscent of the end sequence of the "Black or White" video.
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Morphing-Digital morphing-Present use Morphing algorithms continue to advance and programs can automatically morph images that correspond closely enough with relatively little instruction from the user. This has led to the use of morphing techniques to create convincing slow-motion effects where none existed in the ori...
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Morphing-Digital morphing-While perhaps less obvious than in the past, morphing is used heavily today. Whereas the effect was initially a novelty, today, morphing effects are most often designed to be seamless and invisible to the eye.
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Morphing-Digital morphing-A particular use for morphing effects is modern digital font design. Using morphing technology, called interpolation or multiple master tech, a designer can create an intermediate between two styles, for example generating a semibold font by compromising between a bold and regular style, or ex...
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Morphing-Software-After Effects Elastic Reality FantaMorph Gryphon Software Morph Morpheus MorphThing Nuke SilhouetteFX
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Chills-Chills-Chills is a feeling of coldness occurring during a high fever, but sometimes is also a common symptom which occurs alone in specific people. It occurs during fever due to the release of cytokines and prostaglandins as part of the inflammatory response, which increases the set point for body temperature in...
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Chills-Chills-Severe chills with violent shivering are called rigors.
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Chills-Causes-Chills are commonly caused by inflammatory diseases, such as influenza. Malaria is one of the common reasons for chills and rigors. In malaria, the parasites enter the liver, grow there and then attack the red blood cells which causes rupture of these cells and release of a toxic substance hemozoin which ...
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176 (number)-176 (number)-176 (one hundred [and] seventy-six) is the natural number following 175 and preceding 177.
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176 (number)-In mathematics-176 is an even number and an abundant number. It is an odious number, a self number, a semiperfect number, and a practical number.176 is a cake number, a happy number, a pentagonal number, and an octagonal number. 15 can be partitioned in 176 ways. The Higman–Sims group can be constructed as...
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176 (number)-In astronomy-176 Iduna is a large main belt asteroid with a composition similar to that of the largest main belt asteroid, 1 Ceres Gliese 176 is a red dwarf star in the constellation of Taurus Gliese 176 b is a super-Earth exoplanet in the constellation of Taurus. This planet orbits close to its parent sta...
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176 (number)-In the Bible-Minuscule 176 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), a Greek minuscule manuscript of the New Testament
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176 (number)-In the military-Attack Squadron 176 United States Navy squadron during the Vietnam War USS General J. C. Breckinridge (AP-176) was a United States Navy troop transport during World War II, the Korean War and Vietnam War USS Kershaw (APA-176) was a United States Navy Haskell-class attack transport during Wo...
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176 (number)-In transportation-Heinkel He 176 was a German rocket-powered aircraft London Buses route 176 176th Street, Bronx elevated station on the IRT Jerome Avenue Line of the New York City Subway
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176 (number)-In other fields-176 is also: The year AD 176 or 176 BC 176 AH is a year in the Islamic calendar that corresponds to 792 – 793 CE The atomic number of an element temporarily called Unsepthexium
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Noisemaker-Noisemaker-A noisemaker is something intended to make a loud noise, usually for fun. Instruments or devices commonly considered "noisemakers" include: pea whistles air horns, composed of a pressurized air source coupled to a horn, designed to create an extremely loud noise fireworks, such as firecrackers, bo...
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Noisemaker-Noisemaker-sirens vuvuzelas, plastic horns that produce a loud monotone note the head joint of recorders couesnophones Groan Tubes moo boxes whirly tubes firecrackersNoisemakers are popular with children as toy musical instruments. They can be perfectly included in loud rhythm bands and in the music educatio...
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Successive linear programming-Successive linear programming-Successive Linear Programming (SLP), also known as Sequential Linear Programming, is an optimization technique for approximately solving nonlinear optimization problems. It is related to, but distinct from, quasi-Newton methods.
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Successive linear programming-Successive linear programming-Starting at some estimate of the optimal solution, the method is based on solving a sequence of first-order approximations (i.e. linearizations) of the model. The linearizations are linear programming problems, which can be solved efficiently. As the lineariza...
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Successive linear programming-Sources-Nocedal, Jorge; Wright, Stephen J. (2006). Numerical Optimization (2nd ed.). Berlin, New York: Springer-Verlag. ISBN 978-0-387-30303-1. Bazaraa, Mokhtar S.; Sherali, Hanif D.; Shetty, C.M. (1993). Nonlinear Programming, Theory and Applications (2nd ed.). John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 0-4...
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Engine shaft-Engine shaft-For mine construction, an engine shaft is a mine shaft used for the purpose of pumping, irrespective of the prime mover.
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V1191 Cygni-V1191 Cygni-V1191 Cygni is the variable star designation for an overcontact binary star system in the constellation Cygnus. First found to be variable in 1965, it is a W Ursae Majoris variable with a maximum apparent magnitude 10.82. It drops by 0.33 magnitudes during primary eclipses with a period of 0.313...
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Stellation diagram-Stellation diagram-In geometry, a stellation diagram or stellation pattern is a two-dimensional diagram in the plane of some face of a polyhedron, showing lines where other face planes intersect with this one. The lines cause 2D space to be divided up into regions. Regions not intersected by any furt...
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Stellation diagram-Stellation diagram-A collection of these diagrams, one for each face type, can be used to represent any stellation of the polyhedron, by shading the regions which should appear in that stellation. A stellation diagram exists for every face of a given polyhedron. In face transitive polyhedra, symmetry...
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Hugh Spikes-Hugh Spikes-Hugh Alexander Spikes is a British mechanical engineer. He is emeritus professor of tribology at Imperial College London. He is the former head of the Tribology Group at Imperial College. Tribology is the science and engineering of friction, lubrication and wear.
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Hugh Spikes-Early life and education-Spikes was born in 1945. He studied the Natural Sciences Tripos at the University of Cambridge, graduating in 1968. He obtained his Doctor of Philosophy for research in tribology from Imperial College London in 1972. His PhD research was performed under the supervision of Professor ...
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Hugh Spikes-Research and career-Spikes has published over 300 peer-reviewed papers and patents in the field of tribology, spanning many aspects of liquid lubricant behaviour ranging from boundary to hydrodynamic lubrication. Another focus of his research has been lubricant additives, particularly antiwear additives and...
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Hugh Spikes-Research and career-Honours and awards In 2004, Spikes was awarded the three major medals that are bestowed internationally for contributions to tribology, the International Award of the Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers (STLE), the Mayo D. Hersey Award of the American Society of Mechanical ...
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VLDLR-associated cerebellar hypoplasia-VLDLR-associated cerebellar hypoplasia-VLDLR-associated cerebellar hypoplasia (VLDLRCH) is a rare autosomal recessive condition caused by a disruption of the VLDLR gene. First described as a form of cerebral palsy in the 1970s, it is associated with parental consanguinity and is f...
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Diverticular disease-Diverticular disease-Diverticular disease is when problems occur due to diverticulosis, a condition defined by the presence of pouches in the wall of the large intestine (diverticula). This includes diverticula becoming inflamed (diverticulitis) or bleeding. Colonic perforation due to diverticular ...
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Diverticular disease-Signs and symptoms-The signs and symptoms of diverticulitis are as follows: Nausea and vomiting. Fever Abdominal tenderness Constipation Diarrhea Pain, may be persistent for days. Pain is usually most felt at the right side of the abdomen, by people of Asian descent.
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Diverticular disease-Causes-The causes of Diverticular disease can be classified into: Diverticula: This occurs when the weak tissues around the colon tear under pressure. Pouches of marble size protrude through the colon wall as a result of this breakaway. Diverticulitis: This is a direct result of the tear in diverti...
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Diverticular disease-Risk Factors-Several factors contribute to the increased risk factor for diverticulitis:A diet that is low in fibre and high in fat may increase the risk of developing diverticular disease Other factors are obesity, lack of exercise or physical inactivity, smoking, genetic disorders.
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Diverticular disease-Diagnosis-Tenderness can be noticed over the inflamed tissues and an elevation of white blood cell counts is also observed after an examination by a physician. This inflammation is typically in the lower left abdomen. CT scan is the most appropriate method used for diagnosis.
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Kamen Rider Stronger-Kamen Rider Stronger-Kamen Rider Stronger (仮面ライダーストロンガー, Kamen Raidā Sutorongā) is a Japanese Tokusatsu television show. It is the fifth entry in the Kamen Rider Series, the show was broadcast on TBS and MBS from April 5, 1975 to December 27, 1975. Stronger is a co-production between Ishinomori Pro...
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Kamen Rider Stronger-Story-Following the death of his close friend and mentor Gorō Numata (沼田 五郎, Numata Gorō), Shigeru Jo joins the evil organization Black Satan. With the promise of great power, and fueled by a desire for revenge, Shigeru undergoes surgery to become one of Black Satan's super soldiers. Secretly, Shig...
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Kamen Rider Stronger-Characters-Shigeru Jo (城 茂, Jō Shigeru)/Kamen Rider Stronger is the protagonist and eponymous character of the series. When he transforms into his rider form, he shouts "Henshin... Stronger!". In episode 31, he gains the ability to power up into a new "Charge Up" form after undergoing surgery. Howe...
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Kamen Rider Stronger-Characters-Yuriko Misaki/Electro-Wave Human Tackle (岬 ユリ子/電波人間タックル, Misaki Yuriko/Denpa Ningen Takkuru) is the first attempt at a female Kamen Rider. She was to be used by Black Satan like Shigeru, but was saved by him while he was trying to find a way out of Black Satan's secret lair. After some t...
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Kamen Rider Stronger-Characters-Tōbei Tachibana (立花 藤兵衛, Tachibana Tōbee): The mentor of the previous Kamen Riders. Black Satan Black Satan (ブラックサタン, Burakku Satan) is a terrorist organization formed by the remnants of Shocker. Great Boss of Black Satan (ブラックサタン大首領, Burakku Satan Dai Shuryō, 26): The leader of Black Sa...
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Kamen Rider Stronger-Characters-Titan (Mr. Titan)/One-Eyed Titan (タイタン/一つ目タイタン, Taitan/Hitotsume Taitan, 1-13): A high-ranking officer of Black Satan. He and General Shadow are rivals. He can assume a human form. He was thrown into the sea by Stronger and destroyed. However, Black Satan learns of his demise and perform...
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Kamen Rider Stronger-Characters-Dead Lion (デッドライオン, Deddo Raion, 24-26): A lionlike monster from Egypt who is known as the strongest great commander of Black Satan. He took over after Mr. Titan's death. After Black Satan's destruction, his whereabouts are unknown. Black Satan Soldiers (ブラックサタン戦闘員, Burakku Satan Sentōin...
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Kamen Rider Stronger-Characters-Delza Army The Delza Army (デルザー軍団, Deruzā Gundan) is created by General Shadow after he leaves Black Satan. After its destruction, he forms the Delza Army to fight Kamen Rider Stronger. The first eight of his officers schemed against him, but never challenged General Shadow, but soon Gen...
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Kamen Rider Stronger-Characters-Great Leader of Delza Army (デルザー軍団大首領, Deruzā Gundan Dai Shuryō): A stone giant controlled by the one-eyed brain-like Great Leader; later revealed to be the true form of the Great Leader of Shocker from the original series. He takes on the form of a giant rock, impervious to the attacks ...
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Kamen Rider Stronger-Characters-Delza Army Corps (デルザー軍団戦闘員, Deruzā Gundan Sentōin, 26-39): The foot soldiers of the Delza Army. Each foot soldier wears a different mask depending on the one who leads them. Staff Officer Steel (鋼鉄参謀, Kōtetsu Sanbō, 27-29): An armor monster. Destroyed by Stronger's Stronger Electro Kick...
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Kamen Rider Stronger-List of episodes-I am the Electric Human Stronger!! (おれは電気人間ストロンガー!!, Ore wa Denki Ningen Sutorongā!!) (Original Airdate: April 5, 1975) The Secret of Stronger and Tackle! (ストロンガーとタックルの秘密!, Sutorongā to Takkuru no Himitsu!) (Original Airdate: April 12, 1975) The Thriller House Calls for Children!! ...
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Kamen Rider Stronger-Movie-Kamen Rider Stronger A reedited episode 7. Waniida from Black Satan attacks a young boy and long-time Kamen Rider ally Tōbei Tachibana, but Kamen Rider Stronger and Electro-Wave Human Tackle run in to make the save. However, Shigeru and Yuriko fall into separate traps and are captured by Blac...
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Kamen Rider Stronger-Special-The 45-minute All Together! Seven Kamen Riders!! (集合!7人の仮面ライダー!! (Zen'in Shūgō! Shichinin no Kamen Raidā!!)), first broadcast on January 3, 1976 (one week after the series' finale) opens with Tobei Tachibana taking some children to a Kamen Rider roadshow. Just as he's reminiscing about all ...
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Kamen Rider Stronger-Cast-Shigeru Araki as Shigeru Jō/Kamen Rider Stronger Kyōko Okada as Yuriko Misaki Akiji Kobayashi as Tōbei Tachibana Hiroshi Ogasawara as Yōichirō Masaki Akira Hamada as Titan Mahito Tsujimura as Dead Lion (voice) Gorō Naya as The Great Leader of Black Satan, The Great Leader of Delza Army, Great ...
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Kamen Rider Stronger-Songs-Opening theme"Kamen Rider Stronger no Uta" (仮面ライダーストロンガーの歌, Kamen Raidā Sutorongā no Uta, "The Song of Kamen Rider Stronger") Lyrics: Saburō Yatsude Composition: Shunsuke Kikuchi Artist: Ichirou MizukiEnding theme"Kyō mo Tatakau Stronger" (今日もたたかうストロンガー, Kyō mo Tatakau Sutorongā, "Stronger Fi...
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Pole mass-Pole mass-In quantum field theory, the pole mass of an elementary particle is the limiting value of the rest mass of a particle, as the energy scale of measurement increases.
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Pole mass-Running mass-In quantum field theory, quantities like coupling constant and mass "run" with the energy scale of high energy physics. The running mass of a fermion or massive boson depends on the energy scale at which the observation occurs, in a way described by a renormalization group equation (RGE) and calc...
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Pole mass-Propagator pole-A loop in a Feynman diagram requires an integral over a continuum of possible energies and momenta. In general, the integrals of products of Feynman propagators diverge at propagator poles, and the divergences must be removed by renormalization. The process of renormalization might be thought ...
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Coffee ground vomiting-Coffee ground vomiting-Coffee ground vomitus refers to a particular appearance of vomit. Within organic heme molecules of red blood cells is the element iron, which oxidizes following exposure to gastric acid. This reaction causes the vomitus to look like ground coffee.
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Coffee ground vomiting-Causes-Esophagitis, esophageal varices, gastritis, cirrhosis or gastric ulcers for example, may bleed and produce coffee-ground vomitus. When unaccompanied by melena, hematemesis or a fall in hemoglobin with corresponding urea rises and creates an unstable reaction, and other causes of coffee gro...
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Coffee ground vomiting-Causes-When bright red blood is vomited, it is termed hematemesis. Hematemesis, in contrast to coffee ground vomitus, suggests that upper gastrointestinal bleeding is more acute or more severe, for example due to a Mallory–Weiss tear, gastric ulcer or Dieulafoy's lesion, or esophageal varices. Th...
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Coffee ground vomiting-Evaluation-Upper endoscopy can be used to locate bleeding in the upper gastrointestinal system. In this method a camera is inserted through the mouth to visualize the esophagus, stomach, and duodenum.
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Coffee ground vomiting-Evaluation-Numerous studies have suggested that urgent endoscopy is not required for coffee ground emesis alone. Other factors, such as hemodynamic stability, hemoglobin concentration, and various elements of the patient's history may guide clinicians to obtain or defer urgent endoscopy. Addition...
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Coffee ground vomiting-Evaluation-CT angiography may also be used to locate the source of upper-GI bleeding.
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Coffee ground vomiting-Management-Treatment of coffee ground emesis depends on underlying etiology. Patient history and initial labs, especially hemoglobin, can help stratify patients by need for immediate intervention.
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Coffee ground vomiting-Management-Bleeding ulcers believed to be caused by H. pylori infections are typically treated with a combination of medications. Medications used in the treatment of such ulcers fall into two categories. First, medications are used to decrease pain associated with ulcers by limiting acid exposur...
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Foil (fencing)-Foil (fencing)-A foil is one of the three weapons used in the sport of fencing. It is a flexible sword of total length 110cm or under, rectangular in cross section, weighing under 500g, with a blunt tip. As with the épée, points are only scored by making contact with the tip. The foil is the most commonl...
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