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Anatomy of a credit card account number
Those numbers on the front of your credit card? They aren’t just random. They give away specific information about your card and where it comes from.
The first digit of your credit card number is the industry identifier. This tells you the industry of the credit card issuer.
For example, airline industry cards begin with a one or a two. Travel or entertainment cards, such as American Express an
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Neuro Exam ; Mental Status : Anatomy Frontal Lobes
Frontal Lobes
The frontal lobes are important for attention, executive function, motivation, and behavior. Tests for frontal lobe function include working memory (digit span, spelling backward), judgment, fund of knowledge, task organization and set generation such as naming lists of things in a certain category.
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Trigger Finger Surgery: Inside the operating room
Dr Stephen Troum, a member of the American Society for Surgery of the Hand (www.assh.org), takes you through an actual surgery for trigger finger. Dr Troum describes the procedure as it is being performed and provides insight into the anatomy and causation of trigger finger.
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Sea Otter Anatomy
An endangered species, the adult sea otter is the smallest of the marine mammals. It's a member of the weasel family, and the only marine mammal that doesn't have blubber to keep it warm. Instead the sea otter relies on its thick fur to keep its body temperature around 100 degrees.
Sea otters have two layers of incredibly dense fur, more than a million fibers per square inch. Outer guard hairs ar
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Movements of the Fingers, Thumb, and Wrist
Find out more about your hand or arm condition at http://www.noelhenley.com.
In this video, I'll show you an overview of how the fingers, thumb, and wrist move and how to describe those movements. Knowing the names of these movements will help you describe your symptoms accurately and help your doctor make a more efficient diagnosis.
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Evolution of manus anatomy in Proboscidea (s3)
Evolution of manus anatomy in Proboscidea
- Movie S3
Evolution of manus anatomy in Proboscidea. Rotating movies of 3D forefoot anatomy in representative taxa along the line to extant elephants (fig. 4); introductory image explains the format. Still images in caudal and cranial views show some major structures as per movie S1 (MC = metacarpals). Specimens and scanning modalities are listed in t
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Adding two digit numbers | Addition 2 | Adding with Carry over | Kindergarten video playlist
Adding numbers for children | Addition - Part 2 | Add numbers to 10 | Kindergarten maths video playlist
This is a video to help kids, kindergarten children learn how to add numbers to 10.
Adding numbers is one of the most important steps in developing early analysis in children.
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Trigger Finger Surgery
http://www.handandwristinstitute.com/trigger-finger-surgery/ - Of all of the conditions that can affect the hand, trigger finger is among the most common. As with many conditions of the fingers, it is typically caused and exacerbated by repetitive activity such as typing or text messaging, although it is not limited to these activities alone. Trigger finger most commonly affects the ring finger, b
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Subtraction of 2 digit numbers | Subtraction to 20 | Borrowing | Elementary math for kids | elearnin
Subtraction of 2 digit numbers | Subtraction to 20 | Subtraction with Borrowing | Elementary math for kids | elearnin
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Hand – Anatomy | Medical Education Videos
Watch this medical education video about the hand and improve your anatomy knowledge.
You can also watch this video and many other free lectures at Lecturio: https://www.lecturio.com/medical-courses/upper-limb-anatomy.course?utm_source=youtube&utm;_medium=video&utm;_content=textlink&utm;_campaign=anatomy&aid;=6918&c1;=201
Your lecturer is Dr. James Pickering. He completed his Ph.D. at the University
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UPC number check digit #2
This video explains how to find the missing check digit for a UPC number.
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Digit Span
An instruction video for the digit span task, one of a number of brain training games launched by Cambridge Brain Sciences. You can play these games free and track your improvement overtime by simply logging into www.cambridgebrainsciences.com.
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Forearm Muscles Part 2 - Posterior (Extensor) Compartment - Anatomy Tutorial
http://www.anatomyzone.com
3D anatomy tutorial on the muscles of the extensor compartment of the forearm, using the BioDigital Human Browser (http://www.biodigitalhuman.com). There are two parts to this tutorial, this is the second part on the posterior compartment muscles. The first part covers the flexor (anterior) compartment muscles of the forearm. This is quite a long tutorial so I may possi
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Check Digits!
Check digits refer to the single character hanging out at the end of your identification card number, or your car plate number. What does it do, and how is it derived? We learn about all this today!
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How To Sculpt Ecorche Hercules - Part 23 Peroneus,Ext.digit.longus,Fibularis Brevis/Longus Muscles
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How To Sculpt Hercules - Part 23 Lower Leg : Peroneus,Extensor Digitorum Longus, Fibularis Brevis, Fibularis Longus Muscles
This is a commission work for Frédéric Delavier - http://www.fredericdelavier.com
12" Tall, 1/6 scale Ecorche Anatomical Figure of Hercules.
Wanna share this process documentary with all of you. Have fun
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Genetics Test: 2D:4D Digit Ratio
Part of our 'Genetics of Human Sociality' vlogs - we discuss the 2D:4D digit ratio at this year's British Science Festival.
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Ear Anatomy | Inside the ear | 3D Human Ear animation video | Biology | Elearnin
Ear Anatomy | Inside the ear | 3D Human Ear animation video | Biology | Elearnin
Ear is that part of the human body that detects sound from the environment and delivers it to the brain.
With the help of a ear, humans have the ability to locate the sources of sound.
Apart from just being a receiver of sound, it also plays a major role in maintaining a proper balance and position of the body.
So a
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Medical Training Digital Block
Learn with online simulation at http://www.simtics.com !
A digital block is an important procedure for managing minor digital injuries or minor digital surgery.
This video is taken from the SIMTICS Medicine e-Learning suite. Each of our modules has a video plus descriptive text, applied anatomy, quiz PLUS an online simulator that lets you learn, practice and rehearse the procedure. The simulator
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Spine or Vertebral column | Spine bones joints | Human Spine Anatomy 3D animation | Elearnin
Spine or Vertebral column | Spine bones joints | Human Spine Anatomy 3D animation | Elearnin
This video illustrates one of the main parts of human body, the spinal cord or the vertebral column. Understand the intricacies of the movements of vertebral column by getting familiar with the joints and bones, and the set of complex muscles which make up the spinal cord.
The vertebral column in the mamm
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Flexor Tendon Anatomy And Injury - Everything You Need To Know - Dr. Nabil Ebraheim
Educational video describing anatomy and injury of the finger flexor tendons.
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Credit card check digit calculation.
via YouTube Capture
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Digit Span Test
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Back Anatomy and Functions - How to Properly Train for Width and Thickness
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Anatomy of a credit card account number
Those numbers on the front of your credit card? They aren’t just random. They give away specific information about your card and where it comes from.
The first...
Those numbers on the front of your credit card? They aren’t just random. They give away specific information about your card and where it comes from.
The first digit of your credit card number is the industry identifier. This tells you the industry of the credit card issuer.
For example, airline industry cards begin with a one or a two. Travel or entertainment cards, such as American Express and Diners Club cards, begin with a three. All Visa credit cards start with a four, MasterCard with a five, and six is dedicated to Discover.
The first six digits of your card, including the industry identifier, represent the issuer identification number. This identifies the bank that issued the card.
And then, of course, there’s your personal account number. This is made up of the seventh digit on -- everything except the last number on your card.
The final digit on your credit card is known as the check digit or checksum. This number is set by something called the Luhn formula, patented by an IBM scientist in 1960. It’s a formula that uses the numerals in your card's account number to verify that it's valid.
Various combinations of the card's digits must ultimately add up to a number divisible by 10. The formula is mostly used to protect against input errors.
For example, let’s say you enter in the wrong numbers on an online shopping site. The formula will compute that the digits don’t add up right -- telling you you’ve entered an invalid card number. That last digit of your credit card makes sure the formula works like it’s supposed to.
And now you know -- there’s a lot of information on that little card in your wallet. Kristin Wong, CreditCards.com.
wn.com/Anatomy Of A Credit Card Account Number
Those numbers on the front of your credit card? They aren’t just random. They give away specific information about your card and where it comes from.
The first digit of your credit card number is the industry identifier. This tells you the industry of the credit card issuer.
For example, airline industry cards begin with a one or a two. Travel or entertainment cards, such as American Express and Diners Club cards, begin with a three. All Visa credit cards start with a four, MasterCard with a five, and six is dedicated to Discover.
The first six digits of your card, including the industry identifier, represent the issuer identification number. This identifies the bank that issued the card.
And then, of course, there’s your personal account number. This is made up of the seventh digit on -- everything except the last number on your card.
The final digit on your credit card is known as the check digit or checksum. This number is set by something called the Luhn formula, patented by an IBM scientist in 1960. It’s a formula that uses the numerals in your card's account number to verify that it's valid.
Various combinations of the card's digits must ultimately add up to a number divisible by 10. The formula is mostly used to protect against input errors.
For example, let’s say you enter in the wrong numbers on an online shopping site. The formula will compute that the digits don’t add up right -- telling you you’ve entered an invalid card number. That last digit of your credit card makes sure the formula works like it’s supposed to.
And now you know -- there’s a lot of information on that little card in your wallet. Kristin Wong, CreditCards.com.
- published: 17 Sep 2014
- views: 41896
Neuro Exam ; Mental Status : Anatomy Frontal Lobes
Frontal Lobes
The frontal lobes are important for attention, executive function, motivation, and behavior. Tests for frontal lobe function include working memor...
Frontal Lobes
The frontal lobes are important for attention, executive function, motivation, and behavior. Tests for frontal lobe function include working memory (digit span, spelling backward), judgment, fund of knowledge, task organization and set generation such as naming lists of things in a certain category.
wn.com/Neuro Exam Mental Status Anatomy Frontal Lobes
Frontal Lobes
The frontal lobes are important for attention, executive function, motivation, and behavior. Tests for frontal lobe function include working memory (digit span, spelling backward), judgment, fund of knowledge, task organization and set generation such as naming lists of things in a certain category.
- published: 12 Jun 2010
- views: 3017
Trigger Finger Surgery: Inside the operating room
Dr Stephen Troum, a member of the American Society for Surgery of the Hand (www.assh.org), takes you through an actual surgery for trigger finger. Dr Troum desc...
Dr Stephen Troum, a member of the American Society for Surgery of the Hand (www.assh.org), takes you through an actual surgery for trigger finger. Dr Troum describes the procedure as it is being performed and provides insight into the anatomy and causation of trigger finger.
wn.com/Trigger Finger Surgery Inside The Operating Room
Dr Stephen Troum, a member of the American Society for Surgery of the Hand (www.assh.org), takes you through an actual surgery for trigger finger. Dr Troum describes the procedure as it is being performed and provides insight into the anatomy and causation of trigger finger.
- published: 21 Sep 2009
- views: 378623
Sea Otter Anatomy
An endangered species, the adult sea otter is the smallest of the marine mammals. It's a member of the weasel family, and the only marine mammal that doesn't ha...
An endangered species, the adult sea otter is the smallest of the marine mammals. It's a member of the weasel family, and the only marine mammal that doesn't have blubber to keep it warm. Instead the sea otter relies on its thick fur to keep its body temperature around 100 degrees.
Sea otters have two layers of incredibly dense fur, more than a million fibers per square inch. Outer guard hairs are around 1 1/3 inches long and when properly groomed lay flat against the body.
Underneath the guard hair is another layer of fur that stays completely dry. The sea otter's forepaws are very agile. They can rub, twist, and pull with a great amount of strength. The forepaws have retractable claws. The palms have tough pads that help with gripping.
Under each forearm are baggy pockets of loose skin. The sea otter uses these pockets to store food it has gathered. It also stores favorite rocks that it uses for cracking open mollusks and clams.
The forelegs are webbed and look sort of like flippers. The last digit is the longest, which makes swimming on its back easy, but walking on land awkward. The sea otter's tail is very muscular, helping with steering and swimming. Sea urchins and crabs are easily cracked open with the four incisors on the sea otter's lower jaw.
Molars are flattened and rounded used more for crushing food rather then cutting it. Sea otters have good eyesight, above and below the water. The nostrils and ears close when underwater. Sea otters have a good sense of smell and can hear very well. Whiskers sense vibrations in the water. This comes in handy when hunting for prey.
The sea otter has a very buoyant body. This is due to all the air trapped in its fur, and also to its large lung capacity, two and a half times greater than other animals its size.
The sea otter can hold its breath up to five minutes underwater. All these parts working together make the sea otter one furry fantastic creature.
Blue Voice:
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An endangered species, the adult sea otter is the smallest of the marine mammals. It's a member of the weasel family, and the only marine mammal that doesn't have blubber to keep it warm. Instead the sea otter relies on its thick fur to keep its body temperature around 100 degrees.
Sea otters have two layers of incredibly dense fur, more than a million fibers per square inch. Outer guard hairs are around 1 1/3 inches long and when properly groomed lay flat against the body.
Underneath the guard hair is another layer of fur that stays completely dry. The sea otter's forepaws are very agile. They can rub, twist, and pull with a great amount of strength. The forepaws have retractable claws. The palms have tough pads that help with gripping.
Under each forearm are baggy pockets of loose skin. The sea otter uses these pockets to store food it has gathered. It also stores favorite rocks that it uses for cracking open mollusks and clams.
The forelegs are webbed and look sort of like flippers. The last digit is the longest, which makes swimming on its back easy, but walking on land awkward. The sea otter's tail is very muscular, helping with steering and swimming. Sea urchins and crabs are easily cracked open with the four incisors on the sea otter's lower jaw.
Molars are flattened and rounded used more for crushing food rather then cutting it. Sea otters have good eyesight, above and below the water. The nostrils and ears close when underwater. Sea otters have a good sense of smell and can hear very well. Whiskers sense vibrations in the water. This comes in handy when hunting for prey.
The sea otter has a very buoyant body. This is due to all the air trapped in its fur, and also to its large lung capacity, two and a half times greater than other animals its size.
The sea otter can hold its breath up to five minutes underwater. All these parts working together make the sea otter one furry fantastic creature.
Blue Voice:
http://bluevoice.org
- published: 24 Oct 2013
- views: 890
Movements of the Fingers, Thumb, and Wrist
Find out more about your hand or arm condition at http://www.noelhenley.com.
In this video, I'll show you an overview of how the fingers, thumb, and wrist mo...
Find out more about your hand or arm condition at http://www.noelhenley.com.
In this video, I'll show you an overview of how the fingers, thumb, and wrist move and how to describe those movements. Knowing the names of these movements will help you describe your symptoms accurately and help your doctor make a more efficient diagnosis.
wn.com/Movements Of The Fingers, Thumb, And Wrist
Find out more about your hand or arm condition at http://www.noelhenley.com.
In this video, I'll show you an overview of how the fingers, thumb, and wrist move and how to describe those movements. Knowing the names of these movements will help you describe your symptoms accurately and help your doctor make a more efficient diagnosis.
- published: 07 Dec 2010
- views: 66769
Evolution of manus anatomy in Proboscidea (s3)
Evolution of manus anatomy in Proboscidea
- Movie S3
Evolution of manus anatomy in Proboscidea. Rotating movies of 3D forefoot anatomy in representative tax...
Evolution of manus anatomy in Proboscidea
- Movie S3
Evolution of manus anatomy in Proboscidea. Rotating movies of 3D forefoot anatomy in representative taxa along the line to extant elephants (fig. 4); introductory image explains the format. Still images in caudal and cranial views show some major structures as per movie S1 (MC = metacarpals). Specimens and scanning modalities are listed in table S3.
Elephants Have a Sixth 'Toe'
http://news.sciencemag.org/sciencenow/2011/12/elephants-have-a-sixth-toe.html?ref=hp
Reference
From Flat Foot to Fat Foot: Structure, Ontogeny, Function, and Evolution of Elephant "Sixth Toes"
Science 23 December 2011: Vol. 334 no. 6063 pp. 1699-1703 DOI: 10.1126/science.1211437
http://www.sciencemag.org/content/334/6063/1699
Abstract
Several groups of tetrapods have expanded sesamoid (small, tendon-anchoring) bones into digit-like structures ("predigits"), such as pandas' "thumbs." Elephants similarly have expanded structures in the fat pads of their fore- and hindfeet, but for three centuries these have been overlooked as mere cartilaginous curiosities. We show that these are indeed massive sesamoids that employ a patchy mode of ossification of a massive cartilaginous precursor and that the predigits act functionally like digits. Further, we reveal clear osteological correlates of predigit joint articulation with the carpals/tarsals that are visible in fossils. Our survey shows that basal proboscideans were relatively "flat-footed" (plantigrade), whereas early elephantiforms evolved the more derived "tip-toed" (subunguligrade) morphology, including the predigits and fat pad, of extant elephants. Thus, elephants co-opted sesamoid bones into a role as false digits and used them for support as they changed their foot posture.
Supporting Online Material Video
- Movie S1
Foot anatomy of an extant elephant (Elephas maximus; specimen #4 in table S1). Manus, then pes anatomy are shown, with bones labeled using terms from (25, 26) (alternative comparative terms in parentheses).
http://www.sciencemag.org/content/suppl/2011/12/21/334.6063.1699.DC1/1211437s1.mov
- Movie S2
Prehallux mobility in a cadaveric hindfoot. Right pes of specimen #5 in table S1 shown in medial view. Outlines at beginning show rough positions of some anatomical structures (see movie S1); labels: c = centrale; ca = calcaneus, D2 = distal end (ungual/nail) of digit II, mt1,2,3 = metatarsals I-III, ph = prehallux, t1 = tarsal I. Some tissue around the proximal prehallux has been cut and part of the fat pad has been removed around the distal prehallux so overall mobility is exaggerated, but the video is representative of potential caudodorsal mobility of the predigits under loading (fig. 2).
http://www.sciencemag.org/content/suppl/2011/12/21/334.6063.1699.DC1/1211437s2.mov
- Movie S3
Evolution of manus anatomy in Proboscidea. Rotating movies of 3D forefoot anatomy in representative taxa along the line to extant elephants (fig. 4); introductory image explains the format. Still images in caudal and cranial views show some major structures as per movie S1 (MC = metacarpals). Specimens and scanning modalities are listed in table S3.
http://www.sciencemag.org/content/suppl/2011/12/21/334.6063.1699.DC1/1211437s3.mov
- Movie S4
Evolution of pes anatomy in Proboscidea. Rotating movies of 3D hindfoot anatomy in representative taxa along the line to extant elephants (fig. 4); introductory image explains the format. Still images in caudal and cranial views show some major structures as per movie S1 (MT = metatarsals). Specimens and scanning modalities are listed in table S3.
http://www.sciencemag.org/content/suppl/2011/12/21/334.6063.1699.DC1/1211437s4.mov
wn.com/Evolution Of Manus Anatomy In Proboscidea (S3)
Evolution of manus anatomy in Proboscidea
- Movie S3
Evolution of manus anatomy in Proboscidea. Rotating movies of 3D forefoot anatomy in representative taxa along the line to extant elephants (fig. 4); introductory image explains the format. Still images in caudal and cranial views show some major structures as per movie S1 (MC = metacarpals). Specimens and scanning modalities are listed in table S3.
Elephants Have a Sixth 'Toe'
http://news.sciencemag.org/sciencenow/2011/12/elephants-have-a-sixth-toe.html?ref=hp
Reference
From Flat Foot to Fat Foot: Structure, Ontogeny, Function, and Evolution of Elephant "Sixth Toes"
Science 23 December 2011: Vol. 334 no. 6063 pp. 1699-1703 DOI: 10.1126/science.1211437
http://www.sciencemag.org/content/334/6063/1699
Abstract
Several groups of tetrapods have expanded sesamoid (small, tendon-anchoring) bones into digit-like structures ("predigits"), such as pandas' "thumbs." Elephants similarly have expanded structures in the fat pads of their fore- and hindfeet, but for three centuries these have been overlooked as mere cartilaginous curiosities. We show that these are indeed massive sesamoids that employ a patchy mode of ossification of a massive cartilaginous precursor and that the predigits act functionally like digits. Further, we reveal clear osteological correlates of predigit joint articulation with the carpals/tarsals that are visible in fossils. Our survey shows that basal proboscideans were relatively "flat-footed" (plantigrade), whereas early elephantiforms evolved the more derived "tip-toed" (subunguligrade) morphology, including the predigits and fat pad, of extant elephants. Thus, elephants co-opted sesamoid bones into a role as false digits and used them for support as they changed their foot posture.
Supporting Online Material Video
- Movie S1
Foot anatomy of an extant elephant (Elephas maximus; specimen #4 in table S1). Manus, then pes anatomy are shown, with bones labeled using terms from (25, 26) (alternative comparative terms in parentheses).
http://www.sciencemag.org/content/suppl/2011/12/21/334.6063.1699.DC1/1211437s1.mov
- Movie S2
Prehallux mobility in a cadaveric hindfoot. Right pes of specimen #5 in table S1 shown in medial view. Outlines at beginning show rough positions of some anatomical structures (see movie S1); labels: c = centrale; ca = calcaneus, D2 = distal end (ungual/nail) of digit II, mt1,2,3 = metatarsals I-III, ph = prehallux, t1 = tarsal I. Some tissue around the proximal prehallux has been cut and part of the fat pad has been removed around the distal prehallux so overall mobility is exaggerated, but the video is representative of potential caudodorsal mobility of the predigits under loading (fig. 2).
http://www.sciencemag.org/content/suppl/2011/12/21/334.6063.1699.DC1/1211437s2.mov
- Movie S3
Evolution of manus anatomy in Proboscidea. Rotating movies of 3D forefoot anatomy in representative taxa along the line to extant elephants (fig. 4); introductory image explains the format. Still images in caudal and cranial views show some major structures as per movie S1 (MC = metacarpals). Specimens and scanning modalities are listed in table S3.
http://www.sciencemag.org/content/suppl/2011/12/21/334.6063.1699.DC1/1211437s3.mov
- Movie S4
Evolution of pes anatomy in Proboscidea. Rotating movies of 3D hindfoot anatomy in representative taxa along the line to extant elephants (fig. 4); introductory image explains the format. Still images in caudal and cranial views show some major structures as per movie S1 (MT = metatarsals). Specimens and scanning modalities are listed in table S3.
http://www.sciencemag.org/content/suppl/2011/12/21/334.6063.1699.DC1/1211437s4.mov
- published: 26 Dec 2011
- views: 358
Adding two digit numbers | Addition 2 | Adding with Carry over | Kindergarten video playlist
Adding numbers for children | Addition - Part 2 | Add numbers to 10 | Kindergarten maths video playlist
This is a video to help kids, kindergarten children lea...
Adding numbers for children | Addition - Part 2 | Add numbers to 10 | Kindergarten maths video playlist
This is a video to help kids, kindergarten children learn how to add numbers to 10.
Adding numbers is one of the most important steps in developing early analysis in children.
wn.com/Adding Two Digit Numbers | Addition 2 | Adding With Carry Over | Kindergarten Video Playlist
Adding numbers for children | Addition - Part 2 | Add numbers to 10 | Kindergarten maths video playlist
This is a video to help kids, kindergarten children learn how to add numbers to 10.
Adding numbers is one of the most important steps in developing early analysis in children.
- published: 05 Jun 2013
- views: 45495
Trigger Finger Surgery
http://www.handandwristinstitute.com/trigger-finger-surgery/ - Of all of the conditions that can affect the hand, trigger finger is among the most common. As wi...
http://www.handandwristinstitute.com/trigger-finger-surgery/ - Of all of the conditions that can affect the hand, trigger finger is among the most common. As with many conditions of the fingers, it is typically caused and exacerbated by repetitive activity such as typing or text messaging, although it is not limited to these activities alone. Trigger finger most commonly affects the ring finger, but it not uncommon in any of the digits of the hand, and it typified by a snapping of the finger, accompanied with pain.
Trigger finger affects the flexor tendons, which control flexion of the finger; that is to say, they pull the fingertips into the hand towards the palm. These tendons can develop nodules, or knots, which then become stuck on the pulley bands that normally keep them in position against the finger bones. In particularly bad cases, the nodules can become so large that the tendon is unable to pass through the pulley at all, making it impossible to flex or extend the finger, depending on the position when it becomes stuck.
Conservative treatment of trigger finger consists of cortisone injection, which can be an effective remedy in up to 50% of occurrences. Should this injection prove ineffective then surgery may be necessary. The procedure is a simple one, and only requires local anesthesia. A small incision is made in the affected finger(s), through which the pulley band upon which the knotted tendon is caught is sliced, freeing the tendon to return to its standard mobility. The wound is then closed and sewn shut with three to four stitches. Mobility returns to the finger almost immediately.
A light dressing will be placed over the wound, and this must be kept dry for ten days, after which time the stitches are taken out by the doctor, and light activity may be resumed. By about four weeks, any tenderness at the scar site should resolve, and full function returns. It is not uncommon to see trigger finger occur in different digits of the same hand at different times, although recurrence is extremely unlikely in the same digit.
wn.com/Trigger Finger Surgery
http://www.handandwristinstitute.com/trigger-finger-surgery/ - Of all of the conditions that can affect the hand, trigger finger is among the most common. As with many conditions of the fingers, it is typically caused and exacerbated by repetitive activity such as typing or text messaging, although it is not limited to these activities alone. Trigger finger most commonly affects the ring finger, but it not uncommon in any of the digits of the hand, and it typified by a snapping of the finger, accompanied with pain.
Trigger finger affects the flexor tendons, which control flexion of the finger; that is to say, they pull the fingertips into the hand towards the palm. These tendons can develop nodules, or knots, which then become stuck on the pulley bands that normally keep them in position against the finger bones. In particularly bad cases, the nodules can become so large that the tendon is unable to pass through the pulley at all, making it impossible to flex or extend the finger, depending on the position when it becomes stuck.
Conservative treatment of trigger finger consists of cortisone injection, which can be an effective remedy in up to 50% of occurrences. Should this injection prove ineffective then surgery may be necessary. The procedure is a simple one, and only requires local anesthesia. A small incision is made in the affected finger(s), through which the pulley band upon which the knotted tendon is caught is sliced, freeing the tendon to return to its standard mobility. The wound is then closed and sewn shut with three to four stitches. Mobility returns to the finger almost immediately.
A light dressing will be placed over the wound, and this must be kept dry for ten days, after which time the stitches are taken out by the doctor, and light activity may be resumed. By about four weeks, any tenderness at the scar site should resolve, and full function returns. It is not uncommon to see trigger finger occur in different digits of the same hand at different times, although recurrence is extremely unlikely in the same digit.
- published: 23 Oct 2014
- views: 36039
Subtraction of 2 digit numbers | Subtraction to 20 | Borrowing | Elementary math for kids | elearnin
Subtraction of 2 digit numbers | Subtraction to 20 | Subtraction with Borrowing | Elementary math for kids | elearnin...
Subtraction of 2 digit numbers | Subtraction to 20 | Subtraction with Borrowing | Elementary math for kids | elearnin
wn.com/Subtraction Of 2 Digit Numbers | Subtraction To 20 | Borrowing | Elementary Math For Kids | Elearnin
Subtraction of 2 digit numbers | Subtraction to 20 | Subtraction with Borrowing | Elementary math for kids | elearnin
- published: 26 Jun 2013
- views: 9264
Hand – Anatomy | Medical Education Videos
Watch this medical education video about the hand and improve your anatomy knowledge.
You can also watch this video and many other free lectures at Lecturio: h...
Watch this medical education video about the hand and improve your anatomy knowledge.
You can also watch this video and many other free lectures at Lecturio: https://www.lecturio.com/medical-courses/upper-limb-anatomy.course?utm_source=youtube&utm;_medium=video&utm;_content=textlink&utm;_campaign=anatomy&aid;=6918&c1;=201
Your lecturer is Dr. James Pickering. He completed his Ph.D. at the University of Leeds where he is currently working as Associate Professor in Anatomy. Due to various publications on the human anatomy, such as "Access Anatomy: Abdomen", Dr. James Pickering is a leading expert in his field.
The video “Hand” is part of the lecture “Bones and Surface Anatomy of Upper Limb” of the online medical course “Upper Limb Anatomy”. It gives you an excellent insight into the anatomy of the bones of the hand.
You will learn more about:
• Anterior and Posterior view of the right hand
• The eight carpal bones
• Proximal row of carpal bones
- Scaphoid
- Lunate
- Triquetrum
- Pisiform
• Distal row of carpal bones
- Trapezium
- Trapezoid
- Capitate
- Hamate
• The five metacarpals
• The digit bones
- proximal phalanges
- middle phalanges
- distal phalanges
If you want to become an anatomy expert, feel free to watch our playlists including hundreds of free online lectures. Moreover, you can register at Lecturio in order to get even more free lectures and test all our online courses at no charge.
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Watch this medical education video about the hand and improve your anatomy knowledge.
You can also watch this video and many other free lectures at Lecturio: https://www.lecturio.com/medical-courses/upper-limb-anatomy.course?utm_source=youtube&utm;_medium=video&utm;_content=textlink&utm;_campaign=anatomy&aid;=6918&c1;=201
Your lecturer is Dr. James Pickering. He completed his Ph.D. at the University of Leeds where he is currently working as Associate Professor in Anatomy. Due to various publications on the human anatomy, such as "Access Anatomy: Abdomen", Dr. James Pickering is a leading expert in his field.
The video “Hand” is part of the lecture “Bones and Surface Anatomy of Upper Limb” of the online medical course “Upper Limb Anatomy”. It gives you an excellent insight into the anatomy of the bones of the hand.
You will learn more about:
• Anterior and Posterior view of the right hand
• The eight carpal bones
• Proximal row of carpal bones
- Scaphoid
- Lunate
- Triquetrum
- Pisiform
• Distal row of carpal bones
- Trapezium
- Trapezoid
- Capitate
- Hamate
• The five metacarpals
• The digit bones
- proximal phalanges
- middle phalanges
- distal phalanges
If you want to become an anatomy expert, feel free to watch our playlists including hundreds of free online lectures. Moreover, you can register at Lecturio in order to get even more free lectures and test all our online courses at no charge.
You can find all our medical courses at Lecturio: https://www.lecturio.com/medical-courses?utm_source=youtube&utm;_medium=video&utm;_content=textlink&utm;_campaign=anatomy&aid;=6918&c1;=201
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Copyright: The images used in this presentation were sourced from: Paulsen, Friedrich and Waschke, Jens. (2013). Atlas of Human Anatomy, Vol. 1, 15th ed.
http://student.elsevierelibrary.de/product/atlas-human-anatomy-vol1-15th-ed50069#.Vdw5P5dbWb1
- published: 24 Aug 2015
- views: 2757
UPC number check digit #2
This video explains how to find the missing check digit for a UPC number....
This video explains how to find the missing check digit for a UPC number.
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This video explains how to find the missing check digit for a UPC number.
- published: 10 Sep 2013
- views: 2954
Digit Span
An instruction video for the digit span task, one of a number of brain training games launched by Cambridge Brain Sciences. You can play these games free and t...
An instruction video for the digit span task, one of a number of brain training games launched by Cambridge Brain Sciences. You can play these games free and track your improvement overtime by simply logging into www.cambridgebrainsciences.com.
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An instruction video for the digit span task, one of a number of brain training games launched by Cambridge Brain Sciences. You can play these games free and track your improvement overtime by simply logging into www.cambridgebrainsciences.com.
- published: 11 Aug 2009
- views: 14195
Forearm Muscles Part 2 - Posterior (Extensor) Compartment - Anatomy Tutorial
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3D anatomy tutorial on the muscles of the extensor compartment of the forearm, using the BioDigital Human Browser (http://www.biodig...
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3D anatomy tutorial on the muscles of the extensor compartment of the forearm, using the BioDigital Human Browser (http://www.biodigitalhuman.com). There are two parts to this tutorial, this is the second part on the posterior compartment muscles. The first part covers the flexor (anterior) compartment muscles of the forearm. This is quite a long tutorial so I may possibly produce another which shortens thing down a bit for people that aren't so interested in all the origin and insertion points of the muscles!
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3D anatomy tutorial on the muscles of the extensor compartment of the forearm, using the BioDigital Human Browser (http://www.biodigitalhuman.com). There are two parts to this tutorial, this is the second part on the posterior compartment muscles. The first part covers the flexor (anterior) compartment muscles of the forearm. This is quite a long tutorial so I may possibly produce another which shortens thing down a bit for people that aren't so interested in all the origin and insertion points of the muscles!
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- published: 16 Dec 2011
- views: 140560
Check Digits!
Check digits refer to the single character hanging out at the end of your identification card number, or your car plate number. What does it do, and how is it d...
Check digits refer to the single character hanging out at the end of your identification card number, or your car plate number. What does it do, and how is it derived? We learn about all this today!
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Check digits refer to the single character hanging out at the end of your identification card number, or your car plate number. What does it do, and how is it derived? We learn about all this today!
- published: 25 Sep 2013
- views: 1539
How To Sculpt Ecorche Hercules - Part 23 Peroneus,Ext.digit.longus,Fibularis Brevis/Longus Muscles
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How To Sculpt Hercules - Part 23 Lower Leg : Peroneus,Extensor Digitorum Longus, Fibularis Brevis, Fibularis Longus Muscles
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12" Tall, 1/6 scale Ecorche Anatomical Figure of Hercules.
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How To Sculpt Hercules - Part 23 Lower Leg : Peroneus,Extensor Digitorum Longus, Fibularis Brevis, Fibularis Longus Muscles
This is a commission work for Frédéric Delavier - http://www.fredericdelavier.com
12" Tall, 1/6 scale Ecorche Anatomical Figure of Hercules.
Wanna share this process documentary with all of you. Have fun and enjoy watching :)
- published: 23 Jun 2012
- views: 1741
Genetics Test: 2D:4D Digit Ratio
Part of our 'Genetics of Human Sociality' vlogs - we discuss the 2D:4D digit ratio at this year's British Science Festival....
Part of our 'Genetics of Human Sociality' vlogs - we discuss the 2D:4D digit ratio at this year's British Science Festival.
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Part of our 'Genetics of Human Sociality' vlogs - we discuss the 2D:4D digit ratio at this year's British Science Festival.
- published: 16 Oct 2015
- views: 383
Ear Anatomy | Inside the ear | 3D Human Ear animation video | Biology | Elearnin
Ear Anatomy | Inside the ear | 3D Human Ear animation video | Biology | Elearnin
Ear is that part of the human body that detects sound from the environment and...
Ear Anatomy | Inside the ear | 3D Human Ear animation video | Biology | Elearnin
Ear is that part of the human body that detects sound from the environment and delivers it to the brain.
With the help of a ear, humans have the ability to locate the sources of sound.
Apart from just being a receiver of sound, it also plays a major role in maintaining a proper balance and position of the body.
So as per the laws of science, sound is actually caused when the air molecules are set into vibration and one can hear the sound when the ear picks up or feels these vibrations or sound waves.
There are nine main parts of the ear that include the pinna, the ear canal, the ear drum, the hammer, anvil, stirrup, cochlea , Eustachian tube and the auditory nerve.
The pinna, also known as the auricle, is the visible portion of the ear that is externally seen. This helps in locating sound sources and directs the sound into it. This does not play any role in maintaining the balance of sound that is heard.
The ear canal is a tube like pipeline, that connects the outside of the ear to the ear drum.
The ear drum is in the middle ear, which vibrates on receiving sound waves.
The hammer on receiving the vibrations from the eardrum, sends them to the anvil that inturn passes them to the stirrup and these are then passed to the inner ear.
The inner ear consists of the cochlea and a liquid.
The cochlea is a shell-like structure.
The Eustachian tube controls the amount of pressure in the ear.
The auditory nerve carries the sound to the brain and it is the brain that interprets the sound.
The ear together with the brain , controls the balance of the body. All the movements are controlled by this balance and also with the help of muscles.
The liquid in the inner ear that we mentioned earlier, is actually responsible for the balance. The liquid in the ear moves along in sync with the physical movement of the body and thus, sending information to the brain on how the body is actually moving at any given instance.
The earlobe is the soft lower part of the external ear and this does not have any firmness nor any elasticity.
It contains a cartilage and has a large amount of blood supply that provides warmth to the ears and hence aids in the overall balance process.
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Ear Anatomy | Inside the ear | 3D Human Ear animation video | Biology | Elearnin
Ear is that part of the human body that detects sound from the environment and delivers it to the brain.
With the help of a ear, humans have the ability to locate the sources of sound.
Apart from just being a receiver of sound, it also plays a major role in maintaining a proper balance and position of the body.
So as per the laws of science, sound is actually caused when the air molecules are set into vibration and one can hear the sound when the ear picks up or feels these vibrations or sound waves.
There are nine main parts of the ear that include the pinna, the ear canal, the ear drum, the hammer, anvil, stirrup, cochlea , Eustachian tube and the auditory nerve.
The pinna, also known as the auricle, is the visible portion of the ear that is externally seen. This helps in locating sound sources and directs the sound into it. This does not play any role in maintaining the balance of sound that is heard.
The ear canal is a tube like pipeline, that connects the outside of the ear to the ear drum.
The ear drum is in the middle ear, which vibrates on receiving sound waves.
The hammer on receiving the vibrations from the eardrum, sends them to the anvil that inturn passes them to the stirrup and these are then passed to the inner ear.
The inner ear consists of the cochlea and a liquid.
The cochlea is a shell-like structure.
The Eustachian tube controls the amount of pressure in the ear.
The auditory nerve carries the sound to the brain and it is the brain that interprets the sound.
The ear together with the brain , controls the balance of the body. All the movements are controlled by this balance and also with the help of muscles.
The liquid in the inner ear that we mentioned earlier, is actually responsible for the balance. The liquid in the ear moves along in sync with the physical movement of the body and thus, sending information to the brain on how the body is actually moving at any given instance.
The earlobe is the soft lower part of the external ear and this does not have any firmness nor any elasticity.
It contains a cartilage and has a large amount of blood supply that provides warmth to the ears and hence aids in the overall balance process.
- published: 04 Jun 2013
- views: 239360
Medical Training Digital Block
Learn with online simulation at http://www.simtics.com !
A digital block is an important procedure for managing minor digital injuries or minor digital surgery...
Learn with online simulation at http://www.simtics.com !
A digital block is an important procedure for managing minor digital injuries or minor digital surgery.
This video is taken from the SIMTICS Medicine e-Learning suite. Each of our modules has a video plus descriptive text, applied anatomy, quiz PLUS an online simulator that lets you learn, practice and rehearse the procedure. The simulator has a Learn mode with hints and guidance - then when you feel confident, use Test mode to check your competence in the procedure. Check out the Overview and Virtual Tour videos on our channel. More information at http://www.simtics.com
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Learn with online simulation at http://www.simtics.com !
A digital block is an important procedure for managing minor digital injuries or minor digital surgery.
This video is taken from the SIMTICS Medicine e-Learning suite. Each of our modules has a video plus descriptive text, applied anatomy, quiz PLUS an online simulator that lets you learn, practice and rehearse the procedure. The simulator has a Learn mode with hints and guidance - then when you feel confident, use Test mode to check your competence in the procedure. Check out the Overview and Virtual Tour videos on our channel. More information at http://www.simtics.com
- published: 27 Jul 2011
- views: 28598
Spine or Vertebral column | Spine bones joints | Human Spine Anatomy 3D animation | Elearnin
Spine or Vertebral column | Spine bones joints | Human Spine Anatomy 3D animation | Elearnin
This video illustrates one of the main parts of human body, the sp...
Spine or Vertebral column | Spine bones joints | Human Spine Anatomy 3D animation | Elearnin
This video illustrates one of the main parts of human body, the spinal cord or the vertebral column. Understand the intricacies of the movements of vertebral column by getting familiar with the joints and bones, and the set of complex muscles which make up the spinal cord.
The vertebral column in the mammals is known as the back bone or the spine. The vertebral column protects the spinal cord and even supports the head. The spinal cord serves as a joint for the ribs and musculature of the back. The spine is a cord like bony structure in the human body and other vertebrates.
Human vertebral column is formed by serially arranged units called the vertebrae and are inward placed. This vertebral column extends from the base of the skull and constitutes the main framework of the trunk. These vertebras have a central hollow potion which is called the neural canal. The spinal cord passes through this neural canal. The first vertebra is called the atlas and this atlas articulates the occipital condyle, which is a kidney-shaped convex surface found in the lower back part of the skull. The entire vertebral column is differentiated into cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral and coccygeal region starting from the skull.
The human body consists of about 24 articulating (or the joint) vertebrae that comprise these three sections. However, in reality, it consists of 33 vertebrae where the other five are fused to form the sacrum.
Broadly, the three main sections of the spine include: cervical spine, thoracic spine and the lumbar spine.
The cervical spine begins at the base of the skull. Seven vertebrae make up the cervical spine, which are small and delicate, with eight pair of cervical nerves. It is these vertebrae that help in the movement of the head and the neck.
The thoracic spine is located in the chest area and it contains 12 vertebrae. These are connected to the ribs which limits the flexibility of these vertebrae. The ribs aid in the protection of many vital organs in the human body. There is another float bone on the ventral midline of the thorax which is called the sternum.
The vertebrae in the lumbar spine in most people are five in number. They are larger than the thoracic or the cervical spine. They carry most of the body's weight and support easy flexibility and extension.
Each of the vertebrae is supported by fibrous discs, known as the intervertebral discs that act like cushions between the bones. The body of the vertebrae provide a resting place for these fibrous discs. The vertebra increase in size from the neck, downwards, that is from the second cervical to the first thoracic. There is a slight decrease in the next three vertebrae and then again there is a gradual increase in size till the sacrum vertebrae.
Each fibrous disc is made up of two parts. The annulus is the hard outer layer of the vertebra. It surrounds a sponge-like centre called the nucleus. There are four facet joints in each vertebra, one pair faces upwards.
Stability to the spine is provided by interlocking with the adjacent vertebrae. A bone called the sacrum lies just below the lumbar spine. The sacrum is uniquely shaped. The lamina covers the spinal canal. It is a large hole in the centre of the vertebra. The spinal nerves pass through them.
Part of the spine bones seem to be projecting outside the spine, and these can be felt while running hands down the backbone. This part of the bone that projects outside is known as the spinous process. The spinous process is paired with two transverse processes, which are oriented 90 degrees to the spinous process, one on each side. They provide attachment to the back muscles.
Hope this gives you a fair understanding of spine. By the way, if you haven't yet, pls go ahead and Subscribe to our channel, elearnin, for latest update on high-end 3D Anatomy videos here.
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Spine or Vertebral column | Spine bones joints | Human Spine Anatomy 3D animation | Elearnin
This video illustrates one of the main parts of human body, the spinal cord or the vertebral column. Understand the intricacies of the movements of vertebral column by getting familiar with the joints and bones, and the set of complex muscles which make up the spinal cord.
The vertebral column in the mammals is known as the back bone or the spine. The vertebral column protects the spinal cord and even supports the head. The spinal cord serves as a joint for the ribs and musculature of the back. The spine is a cord like bony structure in the human body and other vertebrates.
Human vertebral column is formed by serially arranged units called the vertebrae and are inward placed. This vertebral column extends from the base of the skull and constitutes the main framework of the trunk. These vertebras have a central hollow potion which is called the neural canal. The spinal cord passes through this neural canal. The first vertebra is called the atlas and this atlas articulates the occipital condyle, which is a kidney-shaped convex surface found in the lower back part of the skull. The entire vertebral column is differentiated into cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral and coccygeal region starting from the skull.
The human body consists of about 24 articulating (or the joint) vertebrae that comprise these three sections. However, in reality, it consists of 33 vertebrae where the other five are fused to form the sacrum.
Broadly, the three main sections of the spine include: cervical spine, thoracic spine and the lumbar spine.
The cervical spine begins at the base of the skull. Seven vertebrae make up the cervical spine, which are small and delicate, with eight pair of cervical nerves. It is these vertebrae that help in the movement of the head and the neck.
The thoracic spine is located in the chest area and it contains 12 vertebrae. These are connected to the ribs which limits the flexibility of these vertebrae. The ribs aid in the protection of many vital organs in the human body. There is another float bone on the ventral midline of the thorax which is called the sternum.
The vertebrae in the lumbar spine in most people are five in number. They are larger than the thoracic or the cervical spine. They carry most of the body's weight and support easy flexibility and extension.
Each of the vertebrae is supported by fibrous discs, known as the intervertebral discs that act like cushions between the bones. The body of the vertebrae provide a resting place for these fibrous discs. The vertebra increase in size from the neck, downwards, that is from the second cervical to the first thoracic. There is a slight decrease in the next three vertebrae and then again there is a gradual increase in size till the sacrum vertebrae.
Each fibrous disc is made up of two parts. The annulus is the hard outer layer of the vertebra. It surrounds a sponge-like centre called the nucleus. There are four facet joints in each vertebra, one pair faces upwards.
Stability to the spine is provided by interlocking with the adjacent vertebrae. A bone called the sacrum lies just below the lumbar spine. The sacrum is uniquely shaped. The lamina covers the spinal canal. It is a large hole in the centre of the vertebra. The spinal nerves pass through them.
Part of the spine bones seem to be projecting outside the spine, and these can be felt while running hands down the backbone. This part of the bone that projects outside is known as the spinous process. The spinous process is paired with two transverse processes, which are oriented 90 degrees to the spinous process, one on each side. They provide attachment to the back muscles.
Hope this gives you a fair understanding of spine. By the way, if you haven't yet, pls go ahead and Subscribe to our channel, elearnin, for latest update on high-end 3D Anatomy videos here.
- published: 24 Jun 2013
- views: 92400
Flexor Tendon Anatomy And Injury - Everything You Need To Know - Dr. Nabil Ebraheim
Educational video describing anatomy and injury of the finger flexor tendons.
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Educational video describing anatomy and injury of the finger flexor tendons.
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Educational video describing anatomy and injury of the finger flexor tendons.
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- published: 03 May 2012
- views: 153933
Back Anatomy and Functions - How to Properly Train for Width and Thickness
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Danielle Park--When Is A Bubble Not A Bubble?
Danielle's recent article shows an alarming chart by John Hussman. It could be entitled Anatomy of a Bubble. No one knows they're in a bubble until after the bubble pops. Why is that? Perhaps because it's so difficult to keep one's perspective when the double digit gains are piling up. In any event, the chart is quite alarming and you should be alarmed too.
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Beginner's Digital Art Tutorial 01 - THE SKETCH
As promised, I created a half an hour tutorial on how I create my lineart and all the tricks I use in the process of the first stage, which is the sketch. In this tutorial, you will find:
- a brief description of the tools I use
- a complete step-by-step process from zero to the final sketch
- how I use layers and why I retrace my lineart so many times
- the flipping technique
In case anyone is
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[Stock Testing] How to Scale Up and Stop Out for Double, Triple, and Quadruple Digit Stock Returns
[Stock Testing] How to Scale Up and Stop Out for Double, Triple, and Quadruple Digit Stock Returns http://wp.me/p4MiIY-2y
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0006 - D is for Druggist
Sesame Street is moving ahead at a breakneck pace, but Neighborhood Watch refuses to fall behind. Rus returns with his unique perspective to help ease the transition straight into four-digit episodes. Pull on your best bell-bottoms and I’ll show you how to get to Sesame Street.
[Episode covered: E1186 “Naming Barkley” | Guests: Nathan (Rus)]
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Radiography of Upper Limb
This video explains the radiographic techniques of upper extremity with it's bone anatomy.
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Defcon 15 - Faster PwninG Assured: New adventures with FPGAs
This video is part of the Infosec Video Collection at SecurityTube.net: http://www.securitytube.net
Defcon 15 - Faster PwninG Assured: New adventures with FPGAs
http://www.defcon.org/images/defcon-15/dc15-presentations/dc-15-hulton.pdf I've been giving talks on how FPGAs are cool for the past couple of years at Defcon, so what's different this year? Well, I'll be releasing a couple of new tool
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Five Secrets to Successfully Selling DI in the Medical Market
Physicians have always been avid consumers of the individual disability income product. So what could possibly be “new” in this market?
Did you know… in 2002 the “Medical Market Share” of newly issued individual DI premium was 27.7%. By 2010 it had grown to 40.7% of all newly issued premium in the marketplace?
Did you know… in the teeth of the Great Recession the annual new sales growth rate for
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Choosing Textbooks in the Digital Age - Part 2 of 2
Traditionally, text-books have been the reference source for the majority of the content presented in a given disciplinary course. However, increasingly texts include more full-color pages with images, figures and photos than they do black-and-white written-word. The text might also have several different indexing features including a short and long table of contents, glossary, chapter contents an
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Choosing a Textbook in the Digital Age -part 1 of 2
Traditionally, text-books have been the reference source for the majority of the content presented in a given disciplinary course. However, increasingly texts include more full-color pages with images, figures and photos than they do black-and-white written-word. The text might also have several different indexing features including a short and long table of contents, glossary, chapter contents
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Is the Universe Infinite?
Explore the biggest question of all. How far do the stars stretch out into space? And what's beyond them? In modern times, we built giant telescopes that have allowed us to cast our gaze deep into the universe. Astronomers have been able to look back to near the time of its birth. They've reconstructed the course of cosmic history in astonishing detail.
From intensive computer modeling, and myria
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HESI Entrance Exam - English Study Pack
HESI A2 Study Guide http://www.hesia2secrets.com/
HESI A2 Flashcards: http://www.flashcardsecrets.com/hesi/
We have compiled multiple English tutorials for you to use in preparation for your HESI A2 English test.
HESI Test Prep Series: https://goo.gl/XRQX3c
HESI Biology Study Pack: https://youtu.be/dXcbOOeMDhQ
HESI Math Study Pack: https://youtu.be/cnuIDSKrayM
HESI Anatomy & Physiology Study P
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[GAMEPLAY] RESIDENT EVIL 6 : LEON & HELENA
Vidéo du gameplay pour la campagne de Leon et Heleva du jeu Resident Evil 6. Cette vidéo est tirée de la démo jouable du 18 Septembre 2012. 15 minutes de jeu vous sont proposées afin de découvrir ce jeu qui sortira le 02 Octobre 2012.
D'autres vidéos sont disponibles sur la chaine de DigitUniverse, ou notre site DigitUniverse.wordpress.com.
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Evolution Vs God Movie
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Hear expert testimony from leading evolutionary scientists from some of the world's top universities:
• Peter Nonacs, Professor, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, UCLA
• Craig Stanford, Professor, Biological Sciences and Anthropology, USC
• PZ Myers, Associate Professor, Biology, University of Minnesota Morris
• Gail E. Kennedy, Associate Professor, Anthropology, UCLA
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On The Trail Of The Nephilim • LA Marzulli w/TPH 6.6.14
An unparalleled discovery that may leave you in stunned silence It left our own Gary Stearman almost speechless. But not before he said in an visibly excited voice "Does L.A. realize what he has here? This has never been done before. He's exposed the whole evolution cover-up for all to see. This is amazing!"
This book is the culmination of a lengthy search for the physical evidence of the Nephili
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How To Sculpt Ecorche Hercules - Part 36 Muscles of Inner Forearm
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How To Sculpt Hercules - Part 36 Muscles of Inner Forearm
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12" Tall, 1/6 scale Ecorche Anatomical Figure of Hercules.
Wanna share this process documentary with all of you. Have fun and enjoy watching :)
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How To Sculpt Ecorche Hercules - Part 18.5 gluteus minimus,medius,maximus,tensor fascia lata
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Part 18.5 Thigh Muscles : gluteus minimus,medius,maximus,tensor fascia lata
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12" Tall, 1/6 scale Ecorche Anatomical Figure of Hercules.
Wanna share this process documentary with all of you. Have fun and enjoy watching :)
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How To Sculpt Ecorche Hercules - Part 18.2 Short,Long Bicep Femoris, Vastus Medialis
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Part 18.2 Short Head of Bicep Femoris, Thigh Muscles : Short,Long Bicep Femoris, Vastus Medialis
This is a commission work for Frédéric Delavier - http://www.fredericdelavier.com
12" Tall, 1/6 scale Ecorche Anatomical Figure of Hercules.
Wanna share this process documentary with all of you. Have fun and enjoy watching :)
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1 2 9 Kyle kos Osborn Physical Drive By Downloads
Video from Derbycon 2012. All videos, with downloads, can be found at this link shortly:
http://www.irongeek.com/i.php?page=videos/derbycon2/mainlist
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Turtle/Frog Graphics with Crosses and Squares Tesselllation
Based on the Swiss flag (or Red Cross) Tessellation. That is: a square with four little squares with one third the side length in the corners. If the turtle is in the cross, then a diagonal move takes him to one of the corner squares, and a non-diagonal move takes him to the next adjacent cross. Since diagonal and non-diagonal moves are allowed, 8 orientations are always allowed. For the cross, ea
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Sheikh Imran Hosein ISIS and Abu Bakr Al Baghdadi Launched by CIA and MOSSAD to Destry Syria
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Bryson Tiller - Two Hearts https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=35PXmFVk7WQ
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VV_D6Uddjrs
CHIT CHAT GRWM // My College Experience!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxBTJuoGMdo
CHIT CHAT GRWM // Struggling Alone + Coping Alone
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnk0H3EeDY4
CHIT CHAT GRWM // Hating Myself, "Dating," + Society: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7rDQTt9-oX0
Get Ready With Me // DATE NIGHT:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83ULGhsrplI
Kylie Jenner Makeup Tutorial for Dark Skin | SUMMER 2015:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=69oCbGm8mXE
HOW TO: Foundation, Highlight & Contour Routine | DARK SKIN:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-obgCADOvs
HOW TO: DRUGSTORE Highlight + Contour Routine | DARK SKIN:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avQ7X9Ufddg
HAIR | Color, Wash, Style + Edge Control: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cg1F0cjvxRs
What's In My Bag? | Louis Vuitton Speedy 35!:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIGL53T3RB8
VLOG | Courting vs. Dating:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ekArpohOTw
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2. Follow Sassy Secret via Instagram @iLuvSassySecret
3. Comment #CurlyHairDontCare under MY picture on Sassy Secret's Instagram page!
Only 1 entry per participant and this is USA only! The winner will be chosen on December 30th!
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Lorac Unzipped Gold Palette
Hard Candy Setting Spray
Koko 'Goddess' Lashes
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NYX Stay Matte Not Flat Foundation 'Warm Beige'
Gleam by Melanie Mills 'Bronze Gold'
Ruby Kisses All Over Glow 'Bronze Glow'
Becca Shimmering Skin Perfector 'Opal'
24 Hour Color Tattoo 'Bad to the Bronze'
Becca Ultimate Coverage Complexion Creme 'Tobacco'
NARS Radiant Creamy Concealer 'Custard'
Tarte Clean Slate Primer
ColourPop LAX Ultra Matte Lip
NYX Earth Tone Lip Liner
Maybelline 915 Blushing Beige Lipstick
NYX 'Whipped' Gloss
Essence 'Nude Candy' Gloss
Skin Care ⇣
Cheap Scrub - Brew-Ti-Ful U Coffee Scrub http://americanartisanmarket.com/product/brew-ti-ful-u-silkening-coffee-scrub/
PONDS Cold Cream
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Sally Hansen Insta Dry 114 Nude-Tral
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Gucci - Premier
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Dior - Addict
Fashion ⇣
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Jeremih - Oui https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VtcP0PFifpE
Lady Leshurr - Queen's Speech 4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FyodeHtVvkA
Hermitude - The Buzz https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQSi33FJZM4
Bryson Tiller - Two Hearts https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=35PXmFVk7WQ
Ty Dolla $ign ft. Charli XCX and Tinashe - Drop That Kitty https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oqtunQ4yd30
Jidenna - Classic Man https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nsiN0W15w0U
Netflix ⇣
Grey's Anatomy
Jane the Virgin
Scandal
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CHIT CHAT GRWM // Why Am I ALWAYS Single?! + YouTube Success
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VV_D6Uddjrs
CHIT CHAT GRWM // My College Experience!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxBTJuoGMdo
CHIT CHAT GRWM // Struggling Alone + Coping Alone
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnk0H3EeDY4
CHIT CHAT GRWM // Hating Myself, "Dating," + Society: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7rDQTt9-oX0
Get Ready With Me // DATE NIGHT:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83ULGhsrplI
Kylie Jenner Makeup Tutorial for Dark Skin | SUMMER 2015:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=69oCbGm8mXE
HOW TO: Foundation, Highlight & Contour Routine | DARK SKIN:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-obgCADOvs
HOW TO: DRUGSTORE Highlight + Contour Routine | DARK SKIN:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avQ7X9Ufddg
HAIR | Color, Wash, Style + Edge Control: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cg1F0cjvxRs
What's In My Bag? | Louis Vuitton Speedy 35!:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIGL53T3RB8
VLOG | Courting vs. Dating:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ekArpohOTw
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- published: 23 Dec 2015
- views: 20526
Check digit problems
Check digit problems by James Lang - -
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Check digit problems by James Lang - -
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Valencia College Math Help 24/7
http://www.valenciacollege.edu/math
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Check digit problems by James Lang - -
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- published: 20 Oct 2014
- views: 61
Danielle Park--When Is A Bubble Not A Bubble?
Danielle's recent article shows an alarming chart by John Hussman. It could be entitled Anatomy of a Bubble. No one knows they're in a bubble until after the bu...
Danielle's recent article shows an alarming chart by John Hussman. It could be entitled Anatomy of a Bubble. No one knows they're in a bubble until after the bubble pops. Why is that? Perhaps because it's so difficult to keep one's perspective when the double digit gains are piling up. In any event, the chart is quite alarming and you should be alarmed too.
wn.com/Danielle Park When Is A Bubble Not A Bubble
Danielle's recent article shows an alarming chart by John Hussman. It could be entitled Anatomy of a Bubble. No one knows they're in a bubble until after the bubble pops. Why is that? Perhaps because it's so difficult to keep one's perspective when the double digit gains are piling up. In any event, the chart is quite alarming and you should be alarmed too.
- published: 10 Sep 2014
- views: 372
Beginner's Digital Art Tutorial 01 - THE SKETCH
As promised, I created a half an hour tutorial on how I create my lineart and all the tricks I use in the process of the first stage, which is the sketch. In th...
As promised, I created a half an hour tutorial on how I create my lineart and all the tricks I use in the process of the first stage, which is the sketch. In this tutorial, you will find:
- a brief description of the tools I use
- a complete step-by-step process from zero to the final sketch
- how I use layers and why I retrace my lineart so many times
- the flipping technique
In case anyone is interested in looking through the PSD file, here it is:
http://www.2shared.com/photo/o9ef7DpE/andrei_terbea_tutorial_01_-_th.html
Feel free to play around with it however you like :)
Let me know if this was useful, and what I did wrong, so I can fix it in my future videos! :)
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The music in the background is called Sneaky Snitch, by Kevin MacLeod. Is is licensed under Creative Commons, and it can be found here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6EO-6Ht3yA
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LINKS:
MY FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/artistandreiterbea
MY TWITTER: https://twitter.com/andreiterbea
MY DEVIANTART: http://tezebe.deviantart.com
wn.com/Beginner's Digital Art Tutorial 01 The Sketch
As promised, I created a half an hour tutorial on how I create my lineart and all the tricks I use in the process of the first stage, which is the sketch. In this tutorial, you will find:
- a brief description of the tools I use
- a complete step-by-step process from zero to the final sketch
- how I use layers and why I retrace my lineart so many times
- the flipping technique
In case anyone is interested in looking through the PSD file, here it is:
http://www.2shared.com/photo/o9ef7DpE/andrei_terbea_tutorial_01_-_th.html
Feel free to play around with it however you like :)
Let me know if this was useful, and what I did wrong, so I can fix it in my future videos! :)
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The music in the background is called Sneaky Snitch, by Kevin MacLeod. Is is licensed under Creative Commons, and it can be found here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6EO-6Ht3yA
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LINKS:
MY FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/artistandreiterbea
MY TWITTER: https://twitter.com/andreiterbea
MY DEVIANTART: http://tezebe.deviantart.com
- published: 26 Jul 2013
- views: 221240
[Stock Testing] How to Scale Up and Stop Out for Double, Triple, and Quadruple Digit Stock Returns
[Stock Testing] How to Scale Up and Stop Out for Double, Triple, and Quadruple Digit Stock Returns http://wp.me/p4MiIY-2y...
[Stock Testing] How to Scale Up and Stop Out for Double, Triple, and Quadruple Digit Stock Returns http://wp.me/p4MiIY-2y
wn.com/Stock Testing How To Scale Up And Stop Out For Double, Triple, And Quadruple Digit Stock Returns
[Stock Testing] How to Scale Up and Stop Out for Double, Triple, and Quadruple Digit Stock Returns http://wp.me/p4MiIY-2y
- published: 09 Sep 2014
- views: 101
0006 - D is for Druggist
Sesame Street is moving ahead at a breakneck pace, but Neighborhood Watch refuses to fall behind. Rus returns with his unique perspective to help ease the tran...
Sesame Street is moving ahead at a breakneck pace, but Neighborhood Watch refuses to fall behind. Rus returns with his unique perspective to help ease the transition straight into four-digit episodes. Pull on your best bell-bottoms and I’ll show you how to get to Sesame Street.
[Episode covered: E1186 “Naming Barkley” | Guests: Nathan (Rus)]
Subscribe on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/neighborhood-watch/id950560413?mt=2&uo;=4
or listen here: http://neighborhoodwatchpodcast.tumblr.com/
and Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/neighborhoodwatchpodcast
wn.com/0006 D Is For Druggist
Sesame Street is moving ahead at a breakneck pace, but Neighborhood Watch refuses to fall behind. Rus returns with his unique perspective to help ease the transition straight into four-digit episodes. Pull on your best bell-bottoms and I’ll show you how to get to Sesame Street.
[Episode covered: E1186 “Naming Barkley” | Guests: Nathan (Rus)]
Subscribe on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/neighborhood-watch/id950560413?mt=2&uo;=4
or listen here: http://neighborhoodwatchpodcast.tumblr.com/
and Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/neighborhoodwatchpodcast
- published: 16 Feb 2015
- views: 4
Radiography of Upper Limb
This video explains the radiographic techniques of upper extremity with it's bone anatomy....
This video explains the radiographic techniques of upper extremity with it's bone anatomy.
wn.com/Radiography Of Upper Limb
This video explains the radiographic techniques of upper extremity with it's bone anatomy.
- published: 22 Apr 2014
- views: 590
Defcon 15 - Faster PwninG Assured: New adventures with FPGAs
This video is part of the Infosec Video Collection at SecurityTube.net: http://www.securitytube.net
Defcon 15 - Faster PwninG Assured: New adventures with FPG...
This video is part of the Infosec Video Collection at SecurityTube.net: http://www.securitytube.net
Defcon 15 - Faster PwninG Assured: New adventures with FPGAs
http://www.defcon.org/images/defcon-15/dc15-presentations/dc-15-hulton.pdf I've been giving talks on how FPGAs are cool for the past couple of years at Defcon, so what's different this year? Well, I'll be releasing a couple of new tools.
BTCrack is a Bluetooth PIN cracker that will allow you to crack 8-digit Bluetooth PINs on an FPGA or 5-digit PINs on your computer in real-time (Longer PINs require a little more time) using a capture of the pairing process.
The other tool, WinZipCrack will let you crack WinZip AES encrypted files by specifying a list of words that you want to try. The FPGA implementation runs an order of magnitude faster than a PC and the tool supports all of the different modes of WinZip encryption. I'll also be releasing a tool that will allow you to convert WinZIP AES encrypted files into normal unencrypted PKZIP files with the correct passphrase (in case any of you have ever tried opening a WinZip AES encrypted file in unix, ugh!).
I'll also be doing a lightning quick demo of the other tools available on the OpenCiphers Project website and will be releasing Virtex-5 LX50 support for the whole toolset with up to 3x performance over the previous cores on the Virtex-4 LX25 as well as full Windows support.
wn.com/Defcon 15 Faster Pwning Assured New Adventures With Fpgas
This video is part of the Infosec Video Collection at SecurityTube.net: http://www.securitytube.net
Defcon 15 - Faster PwninG Assured: New adventures with FPGAs
http://www.defcon.org/images/defcon-15/dc15-presentations/dc-15-hulton.pdf I've been giving talks on how FPGAs are cool for the past couple of years at Defcon, so what's different this year? Well, I'll be releasing a couple of new tools.
BTCrack is a Bluetooth PIN cracker that will allow you to crack 8-digit Bluetooth PINs on an FPGA or 5-digit PINs on your computer in real-time (Longer PINs require a little more time) using a capture of the pairing process.
The other tool, WinZipCrack will let you crack WinZip AES encrypted files by specifying a list of words that you want to try. The FPGA implementation runs an order of magnitude faster than a PC and the tool supports all of the different modes of WinZip encryption. I'll also be releasing a tool that will allow you to convert WinZIP AES encrypted files into normal unencrypted PKZIP files with the correct passphrase (in case any of you have ever tried opening a WinZip AES encrypted file in unix, ugh!).
I'll also be doing a lightning quick demo of the other tools available on the OpenCiphers Project website and will be releasing Virtex-5 LX50 support for the whole toolset with up to 3x performance over the previous cores on the Virtex-4 LX25 as well as full Windows support.
- published: 24 Mar 2012
- views: 167
Five Secrets to Successfully Selling DI in the Medical Market
Physicians have always been avid consumers of the individual disability income product. So what could possibly be “new” in this market?
Did you know… in 2002 t...
Physicians have always been avid consumers of the individual disability income product. So what could possibly be “new” in this market?
Did you know… in 2002 the “Medical Market Share” of newly issued individual DI premium was 27.7%. By 2010 it had grown to 40.7% of all newly issued premium in the marketplace?
Did you know… in the teeth of the Great Recession the annual new sales growth rate for physicians and dentists was over 8% while other professions were seeing double digit declines.
Are your DI sales increasing? Are you working effectively with medical professionals and gaining new clients and new sales?
If not, you will learn some reasons why NOW is the best time in the last 25 years to be in the disability income market.
wn.com/Five Secrets To Successfully Selling Di In The Medical Market
Physicians have always been avid consumers of the individual disability income product. So what could possibly be “new” in this market?
Did you know… in 2002 the “Medical Market Share” of newly issued individual DI premium was 27.7%. By 2010 it had grown to 40.7% of all newly issued premium in the marketplace?
Did you know… in the teeth of the Great Recession the annual new sales growth rate for physicians and dentists was over 8% while other professions were seeing double digit declines.
Are your DI sales increasing? Are you working effectively with medical professionals and gaining new clients and new sales?
If not, you will learn some reasons why NOW is the best time in the last 25 years to be in the disability income market.
- published: 17 Nov 2014
- views: 5
Choosing Textbooks in the Digital Age - Part 2 of 2
Traditionally, text-books have been the reference source for the majority of the content presented in a given disciplinary course. However, increasingly texts i...
Traditionally, text-books have been the reference source for the majority of the content presented in a given disciplinary course. However, increasingly texts include more full-color pages with images, figures and photos than they do black-and-white written-word. The text might also have several different indexing features including a short and long table of contents, glossary, chapter contents and a traditional key-word index. Frequently, a number of supplementary items, such as study guides, case study booklets, and base-level entry knowledge pamphlets can be packaged with the text. For lab-based classes, lab guidelines can be packaged into a tailored lab manual for that particular class, or a pre-printed lab manual can be included with the text. Most texts are also now supported by a website with a suite of online materials for students and additional presentation materials for instructors. Some also offer a complete Blackboard plug-in, or the option of using the publishers own student registration website to create an online component, or completely online course in that discipline.
Given all these options, choosing which text to adopt, especially for multi-section courses, can be a daunting task. Pressure comes from students, peers, administrators and the publishing companies themselves to adopt the right one. The adoption decision can carry a $200-plus buying decision for the student, and affect the lives and livelihoods of many others. Join the Anatomy and Physiology faculty from Prescott and Verde campuses as they look at several different aspects of text adoption using, as a case study, their own discussions about text-book options for the 30-plus yearly Anatomy and Physiology that run on the two campuses. Topics to be covered will include:
• Content of the text itself
• Publisher supplementary material and websites
• Renting texts and e-texts
• Going text-less or the any-text option
Facilitators:
Larry Frolich, Science Math Division, Prescott
Matt Pearcy, Liberal Arts & Social Sciences, Verde
Ellen Savoini, Science Math Division, Prescott
wn.com/Choosing Textbooks In The Digital Age Part 2 Of 2
Traditionally, text-books have been the reference source for the majority of the content presented in a given disciplinary course. However, increasingly texts include more full-color pages with images, figures and photos than they do black-and-white written-word. The text might also have several different indexing features including a short and long table of contents, glossary, chapter contents and a traditional key-word index. Frequently, a number of supplementary items, such as study guides, case study booklets, and base-level entry knowledge pamphlets can be packaged with the text. For lab-based classes, lab guidelines can be packaged into a tailored lab manual for that particular class, or a pre-printed lab manual can be included with the text. Most texts are also now supported by a website with a suite of online materials for students and additional presentation materials for instructors. Some also offer a complete Blackboard plug-in, or the option of using the publishers own student registration website to create an online component, or completely online course in that discipline.
Given all these options, choosing which text to adopt, especially for multi-section courses, can be a daunting task. Pressure comes from students, peers, administrators and the publishing companies themselves to adopt the right one. The adoption decision can carry a $200-plus buying decision for the student, and affect the lives and livelihoods of many others. Join the Anatomy and Physiology faculty from Prescott and Verde campuses as they look at several different aspects of text adoption using, as a case study, their own discussions about text-book options for the 30-plus yearly Anatomy and Physiology that run on the two campuses. Topics to be covered will include:
• Content of the text itself
• Publisher supplementary material and websites
• Renting texts and e-texts
• Going text-less or the any-text option
Facilitators:
Larry Frolich, Science Math Division, Prescott
Matt Pearcy, Liberal Arts & Social Sciences, Verde
Ellen Savoini, Science Math Division, Prescott
- published: 27 May 2010
- views: 158
Choosing a Textbook in the Digital Age -part 1 of 2
Traditionally, text-books have been the reference source for the majority of the content presented in a given disciplinary course. However, increasingly texts ...
Traditionally, text-books have been the reference source for the majority of the content presented in a given disciplinary course. However, increasingly texts include more full-color pages with images, figures and photos than they do black-and-white written-word. The text might also have several different indexing features including a short and long table of contents, glossary, chapter contents and a traditional key-word index. Frequently, a number of supplementary items, such as study guides, case study booklets, and base-level entry knowledge pamphlets can be packaged with the text. For lab-based classes, lab guidelines can be packaged into a tailored lab manual for that particular class, or a pre-printed lab manual can be included with the text. Most texts are also now supported by a website with a suite of online materials for students and additional presentation materials for instructors. Some also offer a complete Blackboard plug-in, or the option of using the publishers own student registration website to create an online component, or completely online course in that discipline.
Given all these options, choosing which text to adopt, especially for multi-section courses, can be a daunting task. Pressure comes from students, peers, administrators and the publishing companies themselves to adopt the right one. The adoption decision can carry a $200-plus buying decision for the student, and affect the lives and livelihoods of many others. Join the Anatomy and Physiology faculty from Prescott and Verde campuses as they look at several different aspects of text adoption using, as a case study, their own discussions about text-book options for the 30-plus yearly Anatomy and Physiology that run on the two campuses. Topics to be covered will include:
• Content of the text itself
• Publisher supplementary material and websites
• Renting texts and e-texts
• Going text-less or the any-text option
Facilitators:
Larry Frolich, Science Math Division, Prescott
Matt Pearcy, Liberal Arts & Social Sciences, Verde
Ellen Savoini, Science Math Division, Prescott
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Traditionally, text-books have been the reference source for the majority of the content presented in a given disciplinary course. However, increasingly texts include more full-color pages with images, figures and photos than they do black-and-white written-word. The text might also have several different indexing features including a short and long table of contents, glossary, chapter contents and a traditional key-word index. Frequently, a number of supplementary items, such as study guides, case study booklets, and base-level entry knowledge pamphlets can be packaged with the text. For lab-based classes, lab guidelines can be packaged into a tailored lab manual for that particular class, or a pre-printed lab manual can be included with the text. Most texts are also now supported by a website with a suite of online materials for students and additional presentation materials for instructors. Some also offer a complete Blackboard plug-in, or the option of using the publishers own student registration website to create an online component, or completely online course in that discipline.
Given all these options, choosing which text to adopt, especially for multi-section courses, can be a daunting task. Pressure comes from students, peers, administrators and the publishing companies themselves to adopt the right one. The adoption decision can carry a $200-plus buying decision for the student, and affect the lives and livelihoods of many others. Join the Anatomy and Physiology faculty from Prescott and Verde campuses as they look at several different aspects of text adoption using, as a case study, their own discussions about text-book options for the 30-plus yearly Anatomy and Physiology that run on the two campuses. Topics to be covered will include:
• Content of the text itself
• Publisher supplementary material and websites
• Renting texts and e-texts
• Going text-less or the any-text option
Facilitators:
Larry Frolich, Science Math Division, Prescott
Matt Pearcy, Liberal Arts & Social Sciences, Verde
Ellen Savoini, Science Math Division, Prescott
- published: 20 May 2010
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Is the Universe Infinite?
Explore the biggest question of all. How far do the stars stretch out into space? And what's beyond them? In modern times, we built giant telescopes that have a...
Explore the biggest question of all. How far do the stars stretch out into space? And what's beyond them? In modern times, we built giant telescopes that have allowed us to cast our gaze deep into the universe. Astronomers have been able to look back to near the time of its birth. They've reconstructed the course of cosmic history in astonishing detail.
From intensive computer modeling, and myriad close observations, they've uncovered important clues to its ongoing evolution. Many now conclude that what we can see, the stars and galaxies that stretch out to the limits of our vision, represent only a small fraction of all there is.
Does the universe go on forever? Where do we fit within it? And how would the great thinkers have wrapped their brains around the far-out ideas on today's cutting edge?
For those who find infinity hard to grasp, even troubling, you're not alone. It's a concept that has long tormented even the best minds.
Over two thousand years ago, the Greek mathematician Pythagoras and his followers saw numerical relationships as the key to understanding the world around them.
But in their investigation of geometric shapes, they discovered that some important ratios could not be expressed in simple numbers.
Take the circumference of a circle to its diameter, called Pi.
Computer scientists recently calculated Pi to 5 trillion digits, confirming what the Greeks learned: there are no repeating patterns and no ending in sight.
The discovery of the so-called irrational numbers like Pi was so disturbing, legend has it, that one member of the Pythagorian cult, Hippassus, was drowned at sea for divulging their existence.
A century later, the philosopher Zeno brought infinity into the open with a series of paradoxes: situations that are true, but strongly counter-intuitive.
In this modern update of one of Zeno's paradoxes, say you have arrived at an intersection. But you are only allowed to cross the street in increments of half the distance to the other side. So to cross this finite distance, you must take an infinite number of steps.
In math today, it's a given that you can subdivide any length an infinite number of times, or find an infinity of points along a line.
What made the idea of infinity so troubling to the Greeks is that it clashed with their goal of using numbers to explain the workings of the real world.
To the philosopher Aristotle, a century after Zeno, infinity evoked the formless chaos from which the world was thought to have emerged: a primordial state with no natural laws or limits, devoid of all form and content.
But if the universe is finite, what would happen if a warrior traveled to the edge and tossed a spear? Where would it go?
It would not fly off on an infinite journey, Aristotle said. Rather, it would join the motion of the stars in a crystalline sphere that encircled the Earth. To preserve the idea of a limited universe, Aristotle would craft an historic distinction.
On the one hand, Aristotle pointed to the irrational numbers such as Pi. Each new calculation results in an additional digit, but the final, final number in the string can never be specified. So Aristotle called it "potentially" infinite.
Then there's the "actually infinite," like the total number of points or subdivisions along a line. It's literally uncountable. Aristotle reserved the status of "actually infinite" for the so-called "prime mover" that created the world and is beyond our capacity to understand. This became the basis for what's called the Cosmological, or First Cause, argument for the existence of God.
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Explore the biggest question of all. How far do the stars stretch out into space? And what's beyond them? In modern times, we built giant telescopes that have allowed us to cast our gaze deep into the universe. Astronomers have been able to look back to near the time of its birth. They've reconstructed the course of cosmic history in astonishing detail.
From intensive computer modeling, and myriad close observations, they've uncovered important clues to its ongoing evolution. Many now conclude that what we can see, the stars and galaxies that stretch out to the limits of our vision, represent only a small fraction of all there is.
Does the universe go on forever? Where do we fit within it? And how would the great thinkers have wrapped their brains around the far-out ideas on today's cutting edge?
For those who find infinity hard to grasp, even troubling, you're not alone. It's a concept that has long tormented even the best minds.
Over two thousand years ago, the Greek mathematician Pythagoras and his followers saw numerical relationships as the key to understanding the world around them.
But in their investigation of geometric shapes, they discovered that some important ratios could not be expressed in simple numbers.
Take the circumference of a circle to its diameter, called Pi.
Computer scientists recently calculated Pi to 5 trillion digits, confirming what the Greeks learned: there are no repeating patterns and no ending in sight.
The discovery of the so-called irrational numbers like Pi was so disturbing, legend has it, that one member of the Pythagorian cult, Hippassus, was drowned at sea for divulging their existence.
A century later, the philosopher Zeno brought infinity into the open with a series of paradoxes: situations that are true, but strongly counter-intuitive.
In this modern update of one of Zeno's paradoxes, say you have arrived at an intersection. But you are only allowed to cross the street in increments of half the distance to the other side. So to cross this finite distance, you must take an infinite number of steps.
In math today, it's a given that you can subdivide any length an infinite number of times, or find an infinity of points along a line.
What made the idea of infinity so troubling to the Greeks is that it clashed with their goal of using numbers to explain the workings of the real world.
To the philosopher Aristotle, a century after Zeno, infinity evoked the formless chaos from which the world was thought to have emerged: a primordial state with no natural laws or limits, devoid of all form and content.
But if the universe is finite, what would happen if a warrior traveled to the edge and tossed a spear? Where would it go?
It would not fly off on an infinite journey, Aristotle said. Rather, it would join the motion of the stars in a crystalline sphere that encircled the Earth. To preserve the idea of a limited universe, Aristotle would craft an historic distinction.
On the one hand, Aristotle pointed to the irrational numbers such as Pi. Each new calculation results in an additional digit, but the final, final number in the string can never be specified. So Aristotle called it "potentially" infinite.
Then there's the "actually infinite," like the total number of points or subdivisions along a line. It's literally uncountable. Aristotle reserved the status of "actually infinite" for the so-called "prime mover" that created the world and is beyond our capacity to understand. This became the basis for what's called the Cosmological, or First Cause, argument for the existence of God.
- published: 23 Nov 2010
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HESI Entrance Exam - English Study Pack
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- published: 23 Nov 2015
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[GAMEPLAY] RESIDENT EVIL 6 : LEON & HELENA
Vidéo du gameplay pour la campagne de Leon et Heleva du jeu Resident Evil 6. Cette vidéo est tirée de la démo jouable du 18 Septembre 2012. 15 minutes de jeu vo...
Vidéo du gameplay pour la campagne de Leon et Heleva du jeu Resident Evil 6. Cette vidéo est tirée de la démo jouable du 18 Septembre 2012. 15 minutes de jeu vous sont proposées afin de découvrir ce jeu qui sortira le 02 Octobre 2012.
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CAMPAGNE DE JAKE ET SHERRY
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Vidéo du gameplay pour la campagne de Leon et Heleva du jeu Resident Evil 6. Cette vidéo est tirée de la démo jouable du 18 Septembre 2012. 15 minutes de jeu vous sont proposées afin de découvrir ce jeu qui sortira le 02 Octobre 2012.
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- published: 22 Sep 2012
- views: 62
Evolution Vs God Movie
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Hear expert testimony from leading evolutionary scientists from some of the world's top universities:
• Peter Nonacs, Professor, Ecol...
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Hear expert testimony from leading evolutionary scientists from some of the world's top universities:
• Peter Nonacs, Professor, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, UCLA
• Craig Stanford, Professor, Biological Sciences and Anthropology, USC
• PZ Myers, Associate Professor, Biology, University of Minnesota Morris
• Gail E. Kennedy, Associate Professor, Anthropology, UCLA
A study of the evidence of vestigial organs, natural selection, the fifth digit, the relevance of the stickleback, Darwin's finches and Lenski's bacteria—all under the microscope of the Scientific Method—observable evidence from the minds of experts. Prepare to have your faith shaken.
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Hear expert testimony from leading evolutionary scientists from some of the world's top universities:
• Peter Nonacs, Professor, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, UCLA
• Craig Stanford, Professor, Biological Sciences and Anthropology, USC
• PZ Myers, Associate Professor, Biology, University of Minnesota Morris
• Gail E. Kennedy, Associate Professor, Anthropology, UCLA
A study of the evidence of vestigial organs, natural selection, the fifth digit, the relevance of the stickleback, Darwin's finches and Lenski's bacteria—all under the microscope of the Scientific Method—observable evidence from the minds of experts. Prepare to have your faith shaken.
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- published: 05 May 2015
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On The Trail Of The Nephilim • LA Marzulli w/TPH 6.6.14
An unparalleled discovery that may leave you in stunned silence It left our own Gary Stearman almost speechless. But not before he said in an visibly excited vo...
An unparalleled discovery that may leave you in stunned silence It left our own Gary Stearman almost speechless. But not before he said in an visibly excited voice "Does L.A. realize what he has here? This has never been done before. He's exposed the whole evolution cover-up for all to see. This is amazing!"
This book is the culmination of a lengthy search for the physical evidence of the Nephilim, the Giants of Old Testament lore. A significant cover-up has taken place over the years, reducing these double-digit, gigantic hybrids to the dustbins of history. You're going to read about the organizations behind this Darwinian-flavored scheme and why they hate the bones and skulls of the Nephilm so much. They'll go to incredible lengths to make this evidence disappear! But make no mistake about—the Nephilim were here. Hundreds of excavated graves scattered throughout the world provide evidence of their genetic abomination—the product of the breeding of heavenly angels with the women of Earth during the days of Noah. These ancient builders left behind evidence of their supernatural strength and technological know-how. Their massive, megalithic structures are legendary and evidence of Nephilim architecture abounds worldwide.
Marzulli and a team of scientists, archaeologists and scholars traveled to the jungles of a foreign land, perhaps the only place where they could gain access to the unspoiled evidence of this genetic manipulation—PERU—toppling perhaps the greatest cover-up in mankind's bizarre history. Crawling through caves deep in the Peruvian jungle, accompanied by a private native guide, they discovered the remains of an ancient civilization, a shocking find that left the team in awe. As they held these strange, ancient skulls in their hands, the team knew that this was a story that must be be told. The world must know the truth about "The Days of Noah." See the skulls for yourself in On the Trail of the Nephilim—elongated, distorted skulls with massive eye sockets, bizarre jaw lines, and red hair! Simply put, these skulls are not human! DNA testing is pending!
The story doesn't end with jungles, caves and ancient skulls. While in Peru, they had an epiphany. What if these "fallen angels" were using their superior knowledge of technology to seek world domination, reducing mankind to mere slaves in their sordid scheme? Was it their desire to be worshipped as gods, like their leader, the fallen archangel Lucifer? Were these angels building a network of worldwide power centers in hopes of seeking complete control of God's Creation? Was there a sophisticated power grid that provided an incredible source of energy? Did these fallen angels know and understand the secrets of heaven? Were they willingly worshipped by the people of Earth? Did they have some sort of device that enabled them to manipulate enormous 120 ton stones like they were marshmallows and shape them and move them to and fro like they were children's building blocks? Did they leave evidence of this super device behind?
L.A. Marzulli may have connected the dots in a story far bigger than the world could ever imagine.
http://lamarzulli.net/on-the-trail-of-the-nephilim.php#.U5cStsro60Y
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An unparalleled discovery that may leave you in stunned silence It left our own Gary Stearman almost speechless. But not before he said in an visibly excited voice "Does L.A. realize what he has here? This has never been done before. He's exposed the whole evolution cover-up for all to see. This is amazing!"
This book is the culmination of a lengthy search for the physical evidence of the Nephilim, the Giants of Old Testament lore. A significant cover-up has taken place over the years, reducing these double-digit, gigantic hybrids to the dustbins of history. You're going to read about the organizations behind this Darwinian-flavored scheme and why they hate the bones and skulls of the Nephilm so much. They'll go to incredible lengths to make this evidence disappear! But make no mistake about—the Nephilim were here. Hundreds of excavated graves scattered throughout the world provide evidence of their genetic abomination—the product of the breeding of heavenly angels with the women of Earth during the days of Noah. These ancient builders left behind evidence of their supernatural strength and technological know-how. Their massive, megalithic structures are legendary and evidence of Nephilim architecture abounds worldwide.
Marzulli and a team of scientists, archaeologists and scholars traveled to the jungles of a foreign land, perhaps the only place where they could gain access to the unspoiled evidence of this genetic manipulation—PERU—toppling perhaps the greatest cover-up in mankind's bizarre history. Crawling through caves deep in the Peruvian jungle, accompanied by a private native guide, they discovered the remains of an ancient civilization, a shocking find that left the team in awe. As they held these strange, ancient skulls in their hands, the team knew that this was a story that must be be told. The world must know the truth about "The Days of Noah." See the skulls for yourself in On the Trail of the Nephilim—elongated, distorted skulls with massive eye sockets, bizarre jaw lines, and red hair! Simply put, these skulls are not human! DNA testing is pending!
The story doesn't end with jungles, caves and ancient skulls. While in Peru, they had an epiphany. What if these "fallen angels" were using their superior knowledge of technology to seek world domination, reducing mankind to mere slaves in their sordid scheme? Was it their desire to be worshipped as gods, like their leader, the fallen archangel Lucifer? Were these angels building a network of worldwide power centers in hopes of seeking complete control of God's Creation? Was there a sophisticated power grid that provided an incredible source of energy? Did these fallen angels know and understand the secrets of heaven? Were they willingly worshipped by the people of Earth? Did they have some sort of device that enabled them to manipulate enormous 120 ton stones like they were marshmallows and shape them and move them to and fro like they were children's building blocks? Did they leave evidence of this super device behind?
L.A. Marzulli may have connected the dots in a story far bigger than the world could ever imagine.
http://lamarzulli.net/on-the-trail-of-the-nephilim.php#.U5cStsro60Y
"The Power Hour with Joyce Riley" is a three-hour syndicated radio broadcast Monday through Friday, 7-10 AM CST.
We focus on subjects that inform and educate people every day to the real challenges that face this country. Help us restore the Constitution to its rightful place of importance in the United States.
"Knowledge Is Power". An informed citizen is freedom's best friend and a controlled citizen is our worst enemy! WE WILL NOT STOP!!!
http://www.thepowerhour.com/
- published: 10 Jun 2014
- views: 74470
How To Sculpt Ecorche Hercules - Part 36 Muscles of Inner Forearm
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How To Sculpt Hercules - Part 36 Muscles of Inner Forearm
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How To Sculpt Hercules - Part 36 Muscles of Inner Forearm
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12" Tall, 1/6 scale Ecorche Anatomical Figure of Hercules.
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How To Sculpt Hercules - Part 36 Muscles of Inner Forearm
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12" Tall, 1/6 scale Ecorche Anatomical Figure of Hercules.
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- published: 11 Aug 2012
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How To Sculpt Ecorche Hercules - Part 18.5 gluteus minimus,medius,maximus,tensor fascia lata
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Part 18.5 Thigh Muscles : gluteus minimus,medius,maximus,tensor fascia lata
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Part 18.5 Thigh Muscles : gluteus minimus,medius,maximus,tensor fascia lata
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Part 18.5 Thigh Muscles : gluteus minimus,medius,maximus,tensor fascia lata
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12" Tall, 1/6 scale Ecorche Anatomical Figure of Hercules.
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- published: 27 May 2012
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How To Sculpt Ecorche Hercules - Part 18.2 Short,Long Bicep Femoris, Vastus Medialis
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Part 18.2 Short Head of Bicep Femoris, Thigh Muscles : Short,Long Bicep Femoris, Vastus Medialis
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Part 18.2 Short Head of Bicep Femoris, Thigh Muscles : Short,Long Bicep Femoris, Vastus Medialis
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Part 18.2 Short Head of Bicep Femoris, Thigh Muscles : Short,Long Bicep Femoris, Vastus Medialis
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- published: 14 May 2012
- views: 2607
1 2 9 Kyle kos Osborn Physical Drive By Downloads
Video from Derbycon 2012. All videos, with downloads, can be found at this link shortly:
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Video from Derbycon 2012. All videos, with downloads, can be found at this link shortly:
http://www.irongeek.com/i.php?page=videos/derbycon2/mainlist
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Video from Derbycon 2012. All videos, with downloads, can be found at this link shortly:
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- published: 02 Oct 2012
- views: 3503
Turtle/Frog Graphics with Crosses and Squares Tesselllation
Based on the Swiss flag (or Red Cross) Tessellation. That is: a square with four little squares with one third the side length in the corners. If the turtle is ...
Based on the Swiss flag (or Red Cross) Tessellation. That is: a square with four little squares with one third the side length in the corners. If the turtle is in the cross, then a diagonal move takes him to one of the corner squares, and a non-diagonal move takes him to the next adjacent cross. Since diagonal and non-diagonal moves are allowed, 8 orientations are always allowed. For the cross, each of these orientations leads to a unique destination. For a corner square, however, there are only 6 possible destinations.
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Based on the Swiss flag (or Red Cross) Tessellation. That is: a square with four little squares with one third the side length in the corners. If the turtle is in the cross, then a diagonal move takes him to one of the corner squares, and a non-diagonal move takes him to the next adjacent cross. Since diagonal and non-diagonal moves are allowed, 8 orientations are always allowed. For the cross, each of these orientations leads to a unique destination. For a corner square, however, there are only 6 possible destinations.
- published: 18 Feb 2014
- views: 29