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Anisotropic photoluminescence behaviour of vertical AlGaAs structures grown on gratings | Abstract The formation of vertical AlGaAs quantum wells during MOVPE growth of AlGaAs layers on submicron gratings has been investigated. The influence of the growth temperature, growth velocity, V/III ratio and the overall Al content has been examined and explained using surface diffusion effects of the group III atom... | We describe the first time on the direct and facile method for noble metal/graphene nanocomposites from graphite without reductants. In our system, the irradiant white-light instead of the chemical reductant exerts the influence on the synthesis of noble metal nanoparticles on graphene. Noble metal salts adsorbed on th... | eng_Latn | 11,800 |
Calculation of an effective pair interaction potential for liquid neon from structure factor measurements | A new approximate theory relating the radial distribution function to the pair interaction potential is applied to the calculation of an effective pair potential for neon by use of the recent structure factor measurements of de Graaf and Mozer (see abstr. A82693 of 1971). The approximation is constrained to reproduce t... | Abstract This research is focused on the effects of nonlinear terms on the dynamical behavior of graphene reinforced laminated composite plates. Firstly, the governing equations of the graphene reinforced composite thin plate subjected to transverse excitations are derived by using the Hamilton's principle and the von ... | eng_Latn | 11,801 |
Surface effects on the mechanical behavior of silicon nanowires: Consequence on the brittle to ductile transition at low scale and low temperature | Understanding the origin of the brittle to ductile transition at low scale in Si requires the characterization of the elementary mechanisms governing crack formation or dislocation nucleation. By molecular dynamics simulations, we have investigated the role of three surface states of silicon nanowires (NWs), fresh cut,... | Abstract We propose a new model which simulates the motion of free electrons in graphene by the evolution of strings on manifolds. In this model, molecules which constitute sheets of graphene are polygonal point-like structures which build ( N + 1 ) -dimensional manifolds. By breaking the gravitational-analogue symmetr... | eng_Latn | 11,802 |
Name the form of carbon considered (early 2000s) the strongest material ever, which having a thickness of one atom has just two dimensions? | nanotechnology - National Geographic Society nanotechnology Photograph by Mark Thiessen, National Geographic Nano-Graffiti In 1989, IBM researchers spelled out their company’s logo using 35 xenon atoms. Twenty years later, researchers at Stanford University spelled out “SU” using sub-atomic particles. The letters were ... | Collecting The Heart Of the Matter by Greene, Graham - First edition identification guide Reviews (1) Graham Greene’s The Heart of the Matter, set in an unnamed West African colony towards the end of World War II, is loosely based on the author’s own experience as a British intelligence officer in Sierra Leone. The nov... | eng_Latn | 11,803 |
How do you use nanos fusionfall? | What are all of the fusionfall nanos? | What are all of the fusionfall nanos? | eng_Latn | 11,804 |
A Diamond as the Steppingstone to New Materials, Using Plasma Physics Technology | Newswise — BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – University of Alabama at Birmingham physicists have taken the first step in a five-year effort to create novel compounds that surpass diamonds in heat resistance and nearly rival them in hardness.
They are supported by a five-year, $20 million National Science Foundation award to create ne... | This week of Off the Shelf has an all-star procurement panel focusing on GSA’s Section 846 Implementation Plan.
Angela Styles, partner at Bracewell LLP, Jonathan Aronie, partner at Sheppard Mullin LLP, and Jon Etherton, president of Etherton & Associates, Inc., share their insights and analysis on the Implementation Pl... | eng_Latn | 11,805 |
Graphene Quantum Dots for Theranostics and Bioimaging | Synthesis of Luminescent Graphene Quantum Dots with High Quantum Yield and Their Toxicity Study | Privacy-preserving anonymization of set-valued data | eng_Latn | 11,806 |
Graphene Photonics, Plasmonics, and Optoelectronics | Roll-to-roll production of 30-inch graphene films for transparent electrodes | Evaluating the Productive Efficiency and Performance of U . S . Commercial Banks | eng_Latn | 11,807 |
anisotropic ordering in 1t ' molybdenum and tungsten ditelluride layers alloyed with sulfur and selenium . | Electric Field Effect in Atomically Thin Carbon Films | Yago: A Large Ontology from Wikipedia and WordNet | eng_Latn | 11,808 |
Self-Activated Transparent All-Graphene Gas Sensor with Endurance to Humidity and Mechanical Bending | Sensor Mania ! The Internet of Things , Wearable Computing , Objective Metrics , and the Quantified Self 2 . 0 | Smarter log analysis | eng_Latn | 11,809 |
Holey Graphene as a Weed Barrier for Molecules | Electric Field Effect in Atomically Thin Carbon Films | Main Content Extraction from Detailed Web Pages | eng_Latn | 11,810 |
Making Graphene Luminescent by Oxygen Plasma Treatment | Chemical methods for the production of graphenes | recursion and the infinitude claim ∗ . | eng_Latn | 11,811 |
Triboelectric nanogenerator based on vertical contact separation mode for energy harvesting | effective energy storage from a triboelectric nanogenerator . | Evolutionary Divergence and Convergence in Proteins | eng_Latn | 11,812 |
Graphene photo-detector enhanced by plasmonic coupling | Graphene Photonics, Plasmonics, and Broadband Optoelectronic Devices | Three-Dimensional Container Loading: A Simulated Annealing Approach | eng_Latn | 11,813 |
Flexible graphene-based lithium ion batteries with ultrafast charge and discharge rates | Issues and challenges facing rechargeable lithium batteries. | Training Structured Prediction Energy Networks with Indirect Supervision | eng_Latn | 11,814 |
graphene - based nano - patch antenna for terahertz radiation . | Graphene transistors. | Chapter 3 A Type Composition Logic for Generative Lexicon | eng_Latn | 11,815 |
Graphene Photonics and Optoelectronics | Graphene-based Composite Materials | Making Graphene Luminescent by Oxygen Plasma Treatment | eng_Latn | 11,816 |
Monitoring dopants by Raman scattering in an electrochemically top-gated graphene transistor | Electric Field Effect in Atomically Thin Carbon Films | Resource allocation policy to avoid interference between cellular and D2D Links/ and D2D links in mobile networks | eng_Latn | 11,817 |
Toward Clean and Crackless Transfer of Graphene | Large-Area Synthesis of High-Quality and Uniform Graphene Films on Copper Foils | [Characteristics of children and adolescents with gender dysphoria referred to the Hamburg Gender Identity Clinic]. | eng_Latn | 11,818 |
MgO-decorated few-layered graphene as an anode for li-ion batteries. | Processable aqueous dispersions of graphene nanosheets | biomedical applications of layer - by - layer assembly : from biomimetics to tissue engineering . | eng_Latn | 11,819 |
Terahertz Dielectric Resonator Antenna Coupled to Graphene Plasmonic Dipole | graphene - based nano - patch antenna for terahertz radiation . | An Improved k-Nearest Neighbor Algorithm for Text Categorization | eng_Latn | 11,820 |
Learning How to Match Fresco Fragments | A method for registration of 3d shapes | High-Frequency Behavior of Graphene-Based Interconnects—Part II: Impedance Analysis and Implications for Inductor Design | eng_Latn | 11,821 |
Multi-material 3D printing of Graphene-based electrodes for Electrochemical Energy Storage using Thermo-Responsive Inks | Three-Dimensional Printing of High-Content Graphene Scaffolds for Electronic and Biomedical Applications | When the face reveals what words do not: Facial expressions of emotion, smiling, and the willingness to disclose childhood sexual abuse | eng_Latn | 11,822 |
Construction of Plasmonic Ag and Nitrogen-Doped Graphene Quantum Dots Codecorated Ultrathin Graphitic Carbon Nitride Nanosheet Composites with Enhanced Photocatalytic Activity: Full-Spectrum Response Ability and Mechanism Insight | all - solid - state z - scheme photocatalytic systems . | MDID: A multiply distorted image database for image quality assessment | eng_Latn | 11,823 |
An Eight-Way Radial Switch Based on SIW Power Divider | Eight-Way Substrate Integrated Waveguide Power Divider With Low Insertion Loss | A Graphene-Based Resistive Pressure Sensor with Record-High Sensitivity in a Wide Pressure Range | eng_Latn | 11,824 |
Compact Physics-Based Circuit Models for Graphene Nanoribbon Interconnects | Large-scale pattern growth of graphene films for stretchable transparent electrodes | Graphene-based Composite Materials | eng_Latn | 11,825 |
Evaluation of Transport Parameters in MoS2/Graphene Junction Devices Fabricated by Chemical Vapor Deposition | Large-Area Synthesis of High-Quality and Uniform Graphene Films on Copper Foils | Algorithms for Materialized View Design in Data Warehousing Environment | eng_Latn | 11,826 |
Three-dimensional flexible and conductive interconnected graphene networks grown by chemical vapour deposition | Chemical methods for the production of graphenes | Turnstile-based antenna feed systems | eng_Latn | 11,827 |
Data envelopment analysis: theory and applications | Multivariate data analysis of NMR data. | Size Dependence of Doping by a Vacancy Formation Reaction in Copper Sulfide Nanocrystals. | kor_Hang | 11,828 |
Enhancement of dispersion and bonding of graphene-polymer through wet transfer of functionalized graphene oxide | Processable aqueous dispersions of graphene nanosheets | Large-scale pattern growth of graphene films for stretchable transparent electrodes | eng_Latn | 11,829 |
Large-scale pattern growth of graphene films for stretchable transparent electrodes | Raman spectrum of graphene and graphene layers. | biomedical applications of layer - by - layer assembly : from biomimetics to tissue engineering . | eng_Latn | 11,830 |
Monitoring dopants by Raman scattering in an electrochemically top-gated graphene transistor | A Graphene Field-Effect Device | AN 1477 Digital Compensator Design for LLC Resonant Converter | eng_Latn | 11,831 |
Clustering and preferential attachment in growing networks | Emergence of scaling in random networks | Processable aqueous dispersions of graphene nanosheets | eng_Latn | 11,832 |
Biological recognition of graphene nanoflakes | Electric Field Effect in Atomically Thin Carbon Films | Collaboratively Regularized Nearest Points for Set Based Recognition. | eng_Latn | 11,833 |
Large-scale pattern growth of graphene films for stretchable transparent electrodes | Processable aqueous dispersions of graphene nanosheets | Extending and Improving Wordnet via Unsupervised Word Embeddings | eng_Latn | 11,834 |
Characterization of graphene-based nano-antennas in the terahertz band | Nanonetworks : A new communication paradigm | Embedded-Graph Theory | eng_Latn | 11,835 |
Bilayer Phosphorene: Effect of Stacking Order on Bandgap and its Potential Applications in Thin-Film Solar Cells | Biased Bilayer Graphene: Semiconductor with a Gap Tunable by the Electric Field Effect | Accurate 3D ground plane estimation from a single image | eng_Latn | 11,836 |
TeraNets: ultra-broadband communication networks in the terahertz band | Graphene-based Plasmonic Nano-Antenna for Terahertz Band Communication in Nanonetworks | A Very Brief Introduction to Machine Learning With Applications to Communication Systems | eng_Latn | 11,837 |
Atomically Thin-Layered Molybdenum Disulfide (MoS2) for Bulk-Heterojunction Solar Cells | Superior Thermal Conductivity of Single-Layer Graphene | A Visual Analytics Approach for Categorical Joint Distribution Reconstruction from Marginal Projections | eng_Latn | 11,838 |
Construction of Plasmonic Ag and Nitrogen-Doped Graphene Quantum Dots Codecorated Ultrathin Graphitic Carbon Nitride Nanosheet Composites with Enhanced Photocatalytic Activity: Full-Spectrum Response Ability and Mechanism Insight | Plasmonic-metal nanostructures for efficient conversion of solar to chemical energy | Solving economic dispatch with valve point loading effects by using optimization techniques | eng_Latn | 11,839 |
Flexible electronics under strain: a review of mechanical characterization and durability enhancement strategies | Flexible graphene-based lithium ion batteries with ultrafast charge and discharge rates | Identifying and Accounting for Task-Dependent Bias in Crowdsourcing | eng_Latn | 11,840 |
Thermal properties of graphene and nanostructured carbon materials | Chemical methods for the production of graphenes | The rise of graphene | eng_Latn | 11,841 |
Theoretical Analysis of Magneto-Inductive THz Wireless Communications and Power Transfer With Multi-Layer Graphene Nano-Coils | High-Frequency Behavior of Graphene-Based Interconnects—Part II: Impedance Analysis and Implications for Inductor Design | Intersectionality and cyberbullying: A study of cybervictimization in a Midwestern high school | eng_Latn | 11,842 |
Graphene: Its Fundamentals to Future Applications | Electric Field Effect in Atomically Thin Carbon Films | A working, non-trivial, topically indifferent NLG System for 17 languages | eng_Latn | 11,843 |
how is cohesion measured | Cohesion is measured by its resistance to forces parallel to the surface. A standard area of tape is applied to a vertical test panel; a standard weight is suspended on the bottom of the portion of the supported tape. Measurement is given in minutes until failure and/or distance slipped. | Thus, we can now clearly identify friction strength and friction coefficient of graphene, resulting in an equivalent critical pressure induced by adhesion of p C =Ï C /f=3.3 GPa. The other used parameters are E 1 =E 2 =1109 GPa, A 1 =A 2 =bh and the shear modulus is from MD simulations, Fig. 3; thus, from Eq. | eng_Latn | 11,844 |
what is a nanotube | Define nanotube. nanotube synonyms, nanotube pronunciation, nanotube translation, English dictionary definition of nanotube. n. A hollow cylindrical or toroidal tube measuring nanometers in diameter, composed of atoms of a single element, typically carbon. n a cylindrical... | These single layers of carbon atoms provide the foundation for other important materials. Graphite â or pencil leadâ is formed when you stack graphene. Carbon nanotubes, which are another emerging material, are made of rolled graphene. These are used in bikes, tennis rackets and even living tissue engineering. | eng_Latn | 11,845 |
what are the different name of fullerene | A fullerene is a molecule of carbon in the form of a hollow sphere, ellipsoid, tube, and many other shapes. Spherical fullerenes are also called buckyballs, and they resemble the balls used in football (soccer). Cylindrical ones are called carbon nanotubes or buckytubes.he smallest fullerene is the dodecahedral C 20. T... | In the United States, adapalene is available under the brand name Differin in three different preparations: 0.1% cream, 0.1% gel, and 0.3% gel. The 0.1% gel is available as a generic made by Teva. It is also available combined with benzoyl peroxide under the brand name Epiduo. | eng_Latn | 11,846 |
graphene low friction | Friction on as-grown graphene (Fig. 1c) is ultra-low and rather uniform with its magnitude close to the previous reports4. In contrast, friction on graphene after ï¬uorination becomes | Evidence of low CSF pressure or leakage by at least one of the following: brain MRI showing indirect signs of low CSF pressure. lumbar puncture recording CSF pressure < 60 mm H2) in the lateral decubitus. CT myelography. | eng_Latn | 11,847 |
definition of graphene | Graphene (/ËÉ¡ræf.iËn/) is an allotrope of carbon in the form of a two-dimensional, atomic-scale, honey-comb lattice in which one atom forms each vertex. It is the basic structural element of other allotropes, including graphite, charcoal, carbon nanotubes and fullerenes. | Graphene is a combination of graphite and the suffix -ene, named by Hanns-Peter Boehm and colleagues, who produced and observed single-layer carbon foils in 1962. Boehm et al. introduced the term graphene in 1986 to describe single sheets of graphite. Graphene can be considered an infinite alternant (only six-member ca... | eng_Latn | 11,848 |
Literature review of microstructure formation in compacted graphite Iron | The literature concerning microstructure formation in Compacted Graphite Iron (CGI) is reviewed. CGI has an intermediate graphite morphology between Lamellar Graphite Iron (LGI) and Spheroidal Grap ... | ABSTRACTWe study a nanocomposite consisting of a ferroelectric liquid crystal and a magnetic nanoparticle in order to explore the possibility of using it as a magnetic resonant imaging contrast age... | eng_Latn | 11,849 |
Graphite intercalation compounds: exchange parameters and self-consistent analytical potentials | The authors determine the exchange parameter alpha which occurs in the Xalpha local statistical exchange approximation. An alpha = alpha (Z) law is proposed. The effective charges for the different atomic numbers are compared with the values obtained by Slater and by Clementi and Raimondi (1963). Transition Slater stat... | (57) Abstract: electrical grid scheduling, congestion management, ancillary services, measurement, and to provide a transaction method of electrical products which can not be distinguished by the short lifetime of optimizing the liquidation of invoices. A particular embodiment, each comprises a method and apparatus for... | eng_Latn | 11,850 |
Quasi-continuous growth of ultralong carbon nanotube arrays. | We report the growth of ultralong (>10 cm) multi-walled and single-walled carbon nanotubes such that the length is limited by the size of the furnace rather than by the termination of growth. The disturbance of microscale laminar flows results in disordered or shorter growth of carbon nanotubes. By downsizing reaction ... | Abstract D-term inflation realized in heterotic string theory has two problems: the scale of the anomalous D-term is too large for accounting for COBE data and the coupling constant of the anomalous U (1) is too large for supergravity to be valid. We show that both of these problems can be easily solved in D-term infla... | eng_Latn | 11,851 |
Graphene: fine-grained IO management for graph computing | BFS and Coloring-Based Parallel Algorithms for Strongly Connected Components and Related Problems | Lipodystrophy of the extremities. A dominantly inherited syndrome associated with lipatrophic diabetes | eng_Latn | 11,852 |
Nested Mini-Batch K-Means | RCV1: A New Benchmark Collection for Text Categorization Research | Tunability of 1/f Noise at Multiple Dirac Cones in hBN Encapsulated Graphene Devices | eng_Latn | 11,853 |
Cycles Gradient between two materials | How can you smooth the edge between two materials? | no cycles if and only if has $n-m$ connected components | eng_Latn | 11,854 |
How can I make an annotated bibliography using the unsrt style? I use the unsrt biliography style to create the reference list based on the order the references appear in the document. I use a bibtex file that holds all the entries of my bibliography. I want to add an extra field to each entry with a short description... | I am constructing a bibliography of as much of the prior research in a field I am working in. I would like to use BibTeX to print the citation in the pdf, and then I would like to add the details of the paper after the citation. Only then would I like to print the next citation. For example: [1] Jahan M. Dawlaty and Y... | Please use UK pre-uni methods only (at least at first). Thank you. | eng_Latn | 11,855 |
why are covalent network substances brittle | Because the electrons in ionic solids are localized (in the ions) these solids tend to be stiff and brittle like covalent solids. As solids they do not conduct electricity (again because of the localize electrons).However, they do conduct electricity as liquids (or when dissolved in water) since then the ions can move.... | A network solid or covalent network solid is a chemical compound (or element) in which the atoms are bonded by covalent bonds in a continuous network extending throughout the material. Hardness: Very hard, due to the strong covalent bonds throughout the lattice (deformation can be easier, however, in directions that do... | eng_Latn | 11,856 |
why does diamond have a high melting point | Diamond is a form of carbon in which each carbon atom is joined to four other carbon atoms, forming a giant covalent structure. As a result, diamond is very hard and has a high melting point.It does not conduct electricity.iamond is a form of carbon in which each carbon atom is joined to four other carbon atoms, formin... | Diamond. Diamond is a form of carbon in which each carbon atom is joined to four other carbon atoms, forming a giant covalent structure. As a result, diamond is very hard and has a high melting point. It does not conduct electricity.iamond. Diamond is a form of carbon in which each carbon atom is joined to four other c... | eng_Latn | 11,857 |
what do carbon atoms link together to form in fullerenes | Structure of a buckminsterfullerene molecule - a large ball of 60 atoms. Buckminster Fullerene is one type of fullerene. Fullerenes are made from carbon atoms joined together to make balls, âcagesâ or tubes of carbon. The molecules of Buckminster Fullerene are spherical and are also known as 'buckyballs' â formul... | Graphene is an allotrope (form) of carbon consisting of a single layer of carbon atoms arranged in an hexagonal lattice. It is the basic structural element of many other allotropes of carbon, such as graphite, charcoal, carbon nanotubes and fullerenes. | eng_Latn | 11,858 |
what is graphites | Graphite (pronunciation: /ËÉ¡ræfaɪt/), archaically referred to as plumbago, is a crystalline form of carbon, a semimetal, a native element mineral, and one of the allotropes of carbon. Graphite is the most stable form of carbon under standard conditions. Therefore, it is used in thermochemistry as the standard state... | Graphite is an interesting material, an allotrope of carbon (as is diamond). It displays properties of both metals, and nonmetals. However, like a metal, graphite is a very good conductor of electricity due to the mobility of the electrons in its outer valence shells. | eng_Latn | 11,859 |
is carbon a material | Carbon is an incredible element. Arrange carbon atoms in one way, and they become soft, pliable graphite. Re-jigger the arrangement, and â presto! â the atoms form diamond, one of the hardest materials in the world. | Perhaps one of the hottest areas in carbon research today, however, involves the miracle material graphene. Graphene is a sheet of carbon only one atom thick. It's the strongest material known while still being ultralight and flexible. And it conducts electricity better than copper. | eng_Latn | 11,860 |
Nano Compatible? Will the Nano fit snugly in this arm band? | No this is not for the nano. Search for isnug nano. That is the correct one. | 10.5 in diagonally. Just get the neoprene sleeve. They have one for that size. I never bought one, I just stick it in my backpack when I go to class. | eng_Latn | 11,861 |
What can I do to blend the transition between 2 materials in specific parts of a mesh in Cycles? | How can you smooth the edge between two materials? | Smooth transition between two materials | eng_Latn | 11,862 |
The potential effects of radiographic criteria to exclude aortography in patients with blunt chest trauma. Results of a study of 32 patients with proved aortic or brachiocephalic arterial injury. | Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Management of Blunt Aortic Injury: An EAST Practice Management Guidelines Work Group | Acute non-traumatic disease of the abdominal aorta | eng_Latn | 11,863 |
Paraplegia as a complication of abdominal aortic resection. | Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Presenting With Splenic Rupture, and Subsequent Paraplegia | Presenting Signs and Symptoms do not Predict Aspiration Risk in Children | eng_Latn | 11,864 |
A review of the medical literature was carried out to determine guidelines for cost-effective and safe use of chest radiography in the emergency department. Screening radiographs are indicated in specific populations in the search for occult tuberculosis or carcinoma and in routine or preoperative cases. Radiography is... | PURPOSE ::: To assess the yield of chest radiography among a group of symptomatic adults presenting to a walk-in clinic. ::: ::: ::: PATIENTS AND METHODS ::: Outpatients presenting to a walk-in clinic for evaluation of cough, shortness of breath, or pleuritic chest pain were interviewed by nurses who recorded clinical ... | Blunt trauma abdomen rarely leads to gastrointestinal injury in children and isolated gastric rupture is even rarer presentation. We are reporting a case of isolated gastric rupture after fall from height in a three year old male child. | eng_Latn | 11,865 |
Nine cases of catamenial pneumothorax: a report of a single-center experience | Case report: catamenial pneumothorax | Case report: catamenial pneumothorax | eng_Latn | 11,866 |
Nonneoplastic diseases of aorta and pulmonary trunk--Part V. | Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance in Marfan syndrome | Acute non-traumatic disease of the abdominal aorta | eng_Latn | 11,867 |
Disappearing signs of acute myocardial infarction in a patient with viral myocarditis. | A case of acute viral myocarditis with the rapid appearance and disappearance of clinical, laboratory, electrocardiographic, and vectorcardiographic signs of acute myocardial infarction is described in this report. Although segmentary alterations in contractility were demonstrated by ventriculography, coronary angiogra... | Recent advances in endoscopic surgical equipment, video monitoring, and endoscopic surgical techniques have expanded the application of thoracoscopic surgery to pulmonary resection. One of the major limitations of this technique is the difficulty in identifying invisible pulmonary nodules in which manual palpation is n... | eng_Latn | 11,868 |
Care of patients with apparently asymptomatic severe aortic valve stenosis. | Although most asymptomatic patients with aortic stenosis (AS) have an excellent prognosis with observation only, some patients with severely stenotic aortic valves in the absence of symptoms may benefit from early intervention. In this article, we will review the literature on the use of varied imaging modalities, clin... | Abstract We present a case report and review of literature about slipping rib syndrome, a syndrome rarely recognized and often un or misdiagnosed. In literature there is no clear consensus about the diagnosis and treatment. We present a case of a 47 year old man who was diagnosed with slipping rib syndrome after a cycl... | eng_Latn | 11,869 |
Medically, what is affected by Myositis? | Myositis: Symptoms and Causes Cocaine Alcohol Myopathy may occur right after starting a medication, or may occur after taking a drug for months or years. Sometimes it is caused by an interaction between two different medications. Severe myositis caused by medications is rare. Injury. Vigorous exercise can lead to muscl... | Personal-Training Sessions - Teamdunston | Groupon $89 for four personal training sessions ($360 value) $169 for eight personal training sessions ($720 value) $159 for four personal training sessions for two people ($640 value) $309 for eight personal training sessions for two people ($1,280 value) Isometrics: All You ... | eng_Latn | 11,870 |
anybody have any health problems? | I've had all sorts of health issues lately that the doctors cannot find an explanation for. Itchy, burning skin mostly at night and in the morning, caused by memory foam? Not sure. I, too, have had muscle spasms and even numbness and tingling in feet and legs. May have nothing to do with the memory foam though. | Not so far. I can scan my work badge through the wallet and my cards all work fine. | eng_Latn | 11,871 |
What should I do if my left side chest is slightly bigger than right side? | I have imbalance chest my left chest is bigger thn right what should I do? | How come in one eye you see more warm and the other you see more cool (color)? | eng_Latn | 11,872 |
What is the most common symptom of MI? | The onset of symptoms in myocardial infarction (MI) is usually gradual, over several minutes, and rarely instantaneous. Chest pain is the most common symptom of acute MI and is often described as a sensation of tightness, pressure, or squeezing. Chest pain due to ischemia (a lack of blood and hence oxygen supply) of th... | For the finals, American Idol debuted a new state-of-the-art set and stage on March 11, 2008, along with a new on-air look. David Cook's performance of "Billie Jean" on top-ten night was lauded by the judges, but provoked controversy when they apparently mistook the Chris Cornell arrangement to be David Cook's own even... | eng_Latn | 11,873 |
Get Rid of Shoulder Ache | An achy shoulder is pretty common and can be triggered by numerous issues, including muscle strain, ligament sprain, joint dislocation, dysfunction in the spine (neck or mid-back), or even heart disease. | Do you find yourself needing to kill aviansies? Read this article to learn how to do it. | eng_Latn | 11,874 |
What happens when an aortic xenograft valve replacement begins to fail? | ARE THERE ANY WARNING SIGNS FOR A FAILING AORTIC VALVE?\nA failing aortic valve may cause a variety of symptoms including shortness of breath, chest pain (angina pectoris), and dizziness or loss of consciousness (passing out).\n\nUnlike the mitral valve which can often be repaired, the aortic valve usually requires rep... | My advice is to see a doctor to see if they can come out. I have mine removed 5 yrs ago and have rarely had a sore throat since and have had not recurrences of strep or other throat problems. | eng_Latn | 11,875 |
i keep fracturing rib bones while playing racquetball (which i've played for 25 years) i'm 50 yr what can i do | Do you have osteoporosis? Some people loose calcium and bone mass density. They get what is called a "pathological fracture". This can happen just with strenuous exercise. I'd ask your doctor if a bone density test is right for you. Medications can be given to replace calcium AND prevent calcium loss, if this is t... | See a doctor, and request a second opinion from a cardiologist. Doctors tend to dismiss healthy-looking young people as being hypochondriacs or just panic attacks, when it could be a simple heart condition treated with medication. Insist on seeing a cardiologist and/or having an echocardiogram - NOT an EKG, which wil... | eng_Latn | 11,876 |
Ive been going to the gym and for the past few days everything has gone fine, i see chest rising and chest hurting after workouts but recently, ive been doing the same workout and chest didnt hurt after 2nd or 3rd workout, so i increased the load and worked more effectively but only my arms seem to tire out and when i ... | if you work out everyday then you almost become immune to it. so leave a day between workouts, then next time you go, increase the load but go slower and do fewer reps at a time. and really take your time doing it to get the most out of each rep. ita about quality not quantity. make sure you warm up too. | She should make an appointment to see her physician as soon as possible. Based upon the limited range of motion of her arm and where you describe the pain, it sounds very likely that she may have torn her rotator cuff. The primary muscle of the rotator cuff is the supraspinatus muscle and when it is torn completely, ... | eng_Latn | 11,877 |
What are the most common breast cancer symptoms in women? | a lump - call you doctor if you even THINK you might have a chance of having it - early detection is the only way to survive it!!!! | Why are you not at the doctor's? Instead of being on here? You need to see a doctor,Right away....good Luck! | eng_Latn | 11,878 |
The swelling is about the size of a golf ball. If I squish it, it dissappears for awhile, but always comes back. It appears to have been the cause of a few stomach aches (ie. If something rubs against it, while I have a stomach ache, it will cause even more pain, and once it actually felt like it was what caused me ... | not being i a position to know whether you might have been injured in the testicle or to examine it, I cannot say exactly what it might be. Hoiwever, when dealing with lumps or swellings in such a sensitive area one should tend to consult their doctor and have it examined. While it may be nothign serious, it might cuas... | For heavens sake go see a doctor NOW!!!!!!!! | eng_Latn | 11,879 |
when it does hurt it hurts to breath, the doctor said it was just inflammation, but would that hurt this much-i have not injured the area either-today it hurt from my left rib area into my chest-i have had ekg's and my heart is good what could this sharp stupid pain be? | Sounds like the doc said, an inflamation, maybe caused by an infection. I've had it a few times, but normally following a rib injury, which does not have to be major. You don't breathe properly, or cough, so the air in the bottom of the lungs gets stagnant. | Working out to the point of being in pain is not good. Lifting until you can't lift any more is not good for the muscles. You are doing more damage that building. Your body uses the nutrients it needs to build muscle to heal the pain. \n\nIT is true that the muscle needs to reast before it lifts again. If you give your... | eng_Latn | 11,880 |
i have pain from 5 years in my neck and hands. i think it nerves, veins and artries pain. I have used many tablet and excercise and tested urine and blood and took x-rays of my neck all that was clear in the report but i feel much pain | try to relax more. Dont tense up. Visit your local hospital and see others in lots worse pain, it'll make yours easier to bear. Dont be a wimp. | It could be muscle strain from the heavy lifting, but I'd expect you to feel it more in your back than in your side. If it is interfering with your ability to get a good breathe though, you really should go have it checked out by the doctor. Even as an asthmatic, you should not need to take deep breaths constantly to ... | eng_Latn | 11,881 |
Know if Left Arm Pain Is Heart Related | Pain in the left arm can be due to many conditions, ranging from run of the mill muscle pain to a severe heart attack. Abnormalities of the skin, soft tissue, nerves, bones, joints and blood vessels of the arm can all cause pain. | Having mixed feelings about your date or long-term boyfriend or girlfriend? Use this interesting approach of using a broken heart diagram exercise as a thinking tool to help you make a decision about whether to stay in or leave the relationship. | eng_Latn | 11,882 |
Tell the Difference Between a Pulled Muscle or Lung Pain | Pain or discomfort in the chest area is certainly a cause for concern because it can be a sign of lung (or heart) disease. However, more often than not, most pain experienced in the upper torso is caused by far less serious issues, such as indigestion, acid reflux and strained muscles. | When you've been training hard for a sport, there is nothing more frustrating than an injury. After all that work getting in peak physical condition, you really don't want to lose it all and have to start over. | eng_Latn | 11,883 |
Clear Chest Congestion | Chest congestion is uncomfortable and unpleasant. If you don't clear it up, it can lead to health issues, such as bronchitis or pneumonia. This wikiHow will show you various ways in which to clear chest congestion. | Enlarged breasts on men can be an embarrassing issue. This issue can be caused by lifestyle factors as well as an hormonal imbalance in your body, a medical condition known as gynecomastia. | eng_Latn | 11,884 |
My Bp went to 236/168 on a treadmill exercise test today. I had no chest pain but a pain up the front of my neck. Was this blood pressure high? Also was the pain in my neck related to the exercise or could it have been my heart, as i have this pain after i have chest pain. | Was this a "self test" or one supervised by a doctor or cardiologist? If it's a self test I would advise you to see a doctor before getting on a treadmill again. In fact, see a doctor anyway. That's a very high blood pressure. An increase in diastolic blood pressure of more than 10 mmHg (optimal is <120) during or ... | Na you just probably pulled a muscle. But if you damaged a tendant then its gonna be painful and it'll take a long time to heal. A hair line fracture is painful also. its probably nothing but if it gets worse see the doctor. | eng_Latn | 11,885 |
In the past several months I have experrienced chest pains I can not describe. They only occur under certain conditions and are relieved by taking antacids. I have a history of vascular desease and am concerned if I might be experiencing stable angina. On a scale of 1 to 10 the pains occur when the\nfollowing paramete... | just to be on the safe side, i think this is a question only a doctor should answer.\ni wouldn't want to guess at anything because i'm not certified in that field.\ngood luck | -15C. I think anything below 15C is cold. Therfore 0C is 15 degrees of cold and -15C is twice as cold. | eng_Latn | 11,886 |
I was told recently I had the above. l know not to lift heavy weights - can anyone offer any other advise. \n\nAlso, I know it will eventually need operating on, but do I go on the waiting list now or wait? \n\nI haven't been able to find much out about this condition | I would get on the list, do you have a protrusion. The common cause of hernias is actually not heavy lifting but coughing. Anyway it will only get worse if left unattended, however if you don't a protrusion, meaning your intestine, stomach, hasn't actually gone through the muscle tear, you may be able to heal without... | Why is your liver enlarged?? Did they damage your bile ducts during surgery? Have you been tested for Hepatitis? You really, really, need a second opinion! | eng_Latn | 11,887 |
The doctor said its most likely innocent but she referred me to a cardiologist. Should I be really concerned? | Please don't get concerned. All a heart murmur is, is a little extra heart noise when it is beating. The vast majority of the time these mean absolutely nothing, but in rare circumstances it can be a symptom of something else (ventricular/atrial septal defect. patent ductus arteriosis, patent foramen ovale). Your do... | During the day as you move around the shirt and maybe your undershirt, if you wear one, wear a tiny bit and the lint or fuzz created works its way down toward your belly button and some of it finds its way in there and groups together...\n\nSome people call it belly button jam. If you are hairy at all, you will probab... | eng_Latn | 11,888 |
What are possible reasons to pain in the upper back? A little right of the should blades.? | your back is tense and stress will add to the pain too. you need to stretch the muscles out and put ice on it. slowly put your head from one side to the other and gently stretch for 25 seconds. repeat on the other side. take some tynelos or ibuprofen if it does not go away. ice helps too. hope you feel better! | See a doctor, when I did not I got 104F fever and had to go to the hospital\n\nI don't know anything about kidney disease,\nbut had bronchitis many times:\nwheezing or rattling sound when you breath in\nheavy feeling in chest\ncough up phlegm\nfever\n\nsee web MD:\nhttp://www.webmd.com/content/article/7/1680_53729.htm | eng_Latn | 11,889 |
abdominal muscle damage? | A proper physical exam and possibly an MRI. | If I were you I would either purchase a bowflex home gym or do reverse ab crunches | eng_Latn | 11,890 |
does anyone know the symptoms of an amonia? | do you mean pneumonia? congestion, hard to breathe, fever, get to a doctor | May be more than one Dx. A nuc scan using Iodine 131 radioactive test?\nU/S of thyroid?\nPositive thyroid palpitation? Goiter?\nI&O balanced?\n\nThe fingers swelling-- history of RA/ osteo?, I&O unbalanced, currently dieting?, high intake of sodium? Use of birth control pills? \nCheck with your pharmacist about ... | eng_Latn | 11,891 |
its around in the middle of the chest | Stop the jogging and go to a doctor. \n\nThere is not enough information to give an answer here. \n1) Do you smoke?\n2) How long have you been jogging or is this new?\n3) Do you have any prior medical history with chest heart or lung?\n4) Does the pain go away quickly after you stop or take hours?\n5) Family history ... | Have you tried that revolutionary search tool located at top right corner of your screen? Try Spotlight, if it doesn't find it, then you've somehow managed to delete it. If this is the case, it can be restored using your system software disk. | eng_Latn | 11,892 |
I've had a headache all of today,\n i've taken paracetomol,and had a good nights sleep last night,\n my head is still aching,and i get these sharp pains shooting across it as well,also my eyes feel very tired and heavy,even though i am rested\n any ideas ? | boyfriends cause headaches. | It could be muscle strain from the heavy lifting, but I'd expect you to feel it more in your back than in your side. If it is interfering with your ability to get a good breathe though, you really should go have it checked out by the doctor. Even as an asthmatic, you should not need to take deep breaths constantly to ... | eng_Latn | 11,893 |
I have breast and the nipple doesn't stand out. It feels if I just have breast. | HELLO I THINK YOU SHOULD SEE A DOCTER THAT SOUNDS LIKE INGROWN NIPPLES THAT IS SOMTHING THAT A DOCTER CAN TELL YOU MORE ABOUT,MY COUSIN HAD THE SAMR THING HERS IS BETTER NOW,SHE HAD TO TAKE SOME KIND OF PILLS OR SOMTHING.DONT BE WORRIED JUST SET AN APPOINTMENT AND THE DOC WILL MAKE IT BETTER,TAKE CARE,BYE | Most often, clubbing of toes and fingers are seen in chronic respiratory or cardiac patients with low oxygen levels over a long period of time. The doctor and nurse would need the medical and social history of the patient, work history, smoking history. Subjective? Seeing the clubbing,the color of the nail beds, not... | eng_Latn | 11,894 |
baseball injury: sore arm | Try stretching your arm out for longer than usual. And also warm up slowly before you throw hard. This probably wont heal your arm but it should keep it from getting worse. | throw a baby ruth in the damn pool! give em sumptin to bellyache about! | eng_Latn | 11,895 |
It seemed to stop the fluttering. Have you heard of that before? | I have never heard of any treatments for MVP. I used to take medication to stop the racing and minimize the fluttering but as far as I had been told there was no other treatment other than possible surgery if it were bad enough (mine wasn't). Only other advice I was given was to avoid caffeine and not to worry about ... | get rid of the carpet? cover the metal? wear antishock bracelets? find some way to nuetralize yourself when you enter? | eng_Latn | 11,896 |
case study - swelling in the face, tried benadryl-no impact, went to emergency room, has dyspnoea on exertion, had full blood panel for kidneys, lungs and heart, hepatobiliary, urinalysis, ekg, heart failure, CPC, chest x-ray - all these tests came back negative... took diuretic and lost 4 lbs in 24 hrs, hints: this te... | You want to a do a stress echocardiogram which is a specialized version of a stress test - it can be done either chemically or on a treadmill. The echocardiogram would give you information about the contractility of the heart muscle, both at rest and with stress; and the valvular function as well as pulmonary pressure... | You will have to check with your doctor. Not all family doctors have the necessary equipment to do allergy testing. | eng_Latn | 11,897 |
Muscle spasms under ribs while tapering off prednisone? | Normal ! This is normal when tapering off of this steroid. The problem is, you need to go back up an increment so that the muscle spasms stop. I would contact your dr and tell him that you're going through Prednisone Withdrawl Symptoms. He will or at least SHOULD, up your dosage just a very small bit, so that the sp... | Type the name of your state and offical website into your search engine (florida official website). All state websites will end in .gov not .com There will be links on the states website to help you get medical coverage if you qualify.\n\nThe only other thing that would help with this is a Stop Gap policy as it is no... | eng_Latn | 11,898 |
why does my chest hurt and nose sting whenever I run or jog? | where do you live? It IS winter and the air could be pretty cold and dry which will hurt in your mose when you breath hard. As for chest pains it could be a number of reasons but if u are just starting to run or jog then perhaps your body is just not used to it. Monitor yourself carefully, it might or might not be anyt... | dont worry that's not you, exactly. it's a demon named sexazel. he lives inside you. if you wanna get rid of him find a NY hooker named esmeralda. she's not really a hooker but an exorcist. hope this helps | eng_Latn | 11,899 |
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