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Pixelejo, aglutinaĂ§Ă£o das palavras "pĂxel" e "azulejo".
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Pixelejo, agglutination of the words "pixel" and "azulejo" (Portuguese tile).
Pixelejo, aglutinaĂ§Ă£o das palavras "pĂxel" e "azulejo".
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Pixelejo, agglutination of the words "pixel" and "azulejo" (Portuguese tile).
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Blood smears from the same patient, but made from a plasma replacement with diluent for our heme analyzer. The pattern was completely gone. Normal-looking smear, no agglutination.
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El adobe, palabra que proviene del Ă¡rabe al-tub (طوب), es un ladrillo sin cocer,​ una pieza para construcciĂ³n hecha de una masa de barro (arcilla y arena), mezclado a veces con paja, moldeada en forma de ladrillo y secada al sol; con ellos se construyen diversos tipos de elementos constructivos, como paredes, muros y arcos.​ La tĂ©cnica de elaborarlos y su uso estĂ¡n extendidos por todo el mundo, encontrĂ¡ndose en muchas culturas que nunca tuvieron relaciĂ³n entre sĂ.
En MĂ©xico, Colombia, Ecuador, PerĂº, Bolivia, Argentina y en el norte y centro de Chile las casas de adobe son aĂºn patrimonio de muchas familias humildes, que conservan esta tradiciĂ³n desde tiempos inmemoriales. Mezclar pasto seco con el barro permite una correcta aglutinaciĂ³n, gran resistencia a la intemperie y evita que los bloques una vez solidificados tiendan a agrietarse. Posteriormente los bloques se adhieren entre sĂ con barro para levantar muros.
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Adobe, a word that comes from the Arabic al-tub (طوب), is an unbaked brick, a construction piece made from a mass of mud (clay and sand), sometimes mixed with straw, molded into the shape of a brick and dried in the sun; With them, various types of construction elements are built, such as walls, walls and arches. The technique of making them and their use are widespread throughout the world, found in many cultures that never had a relationship with each other.
In Mexico, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina and in the north and center of Chile, adobe houses are still the heritage of many humble families, who have preserved this tradition since time immemorial. Mixing dry grass with mud allows for proper agglutination, great resistance to weathering, and prevents the blocks from cracking once solidified. The blocks are then adhered to each other with mud to build walls.
We at Lifecare India use best technologies like CLIA, ELISA, rapid immunochromatographic assays, latex agglutination tests to diagnose crucial diseases such as HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis, Syphilis, Typhoid, Dengue, Leptospirosis & Chikungunya.
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El adobe, palabra que proviene del Ă¡rabe al-tub (طوب), es un ladrillo sin cocer,​ una pieza para construcciĂ³n hecha de una masa de barro (arcilla y arena), mezclado a veces con paja, moldeada en forma de ladrillo y secada al sol; con ellos se construyen diversos tipos de elementos constructivos, como paredes, muros y arcos.​ La tĂ©cnica de elaborarlos y su uso estĂ¡n extendidos por todo el mundo, encontrĂ¡ndose en muchas culturas que nunca tuvieron relaciĂ³n entre sĂ.
En MĂ©xico, Colombia, Ecuador, PerĂº, Bolivia, Argentina y en el norte y centro de Chile las casas de adobe son aĂºn patrimonio de muchas familias humildes, que conservan esta tradiciĂ³n desde tiempos inmemoriales. Mezclar pasto seco con el barro permite una correcta aglutinaciĂ³n, gran resistencia a la intemperie y evita que los bloques una vez solidificados tiendan a agrietarse. Posteriormente los bloques se adhieren entre sĂ con barro para levantar muros.
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Adobe, a word that comes from the Arabic al-tub (طوب), is an unbaked brick, a construction piece made from a mass of mud (clay and sand), sometimes mixed with straw, molded into the shape of a brick and dried in the sun; With them, various types of construction elements are built, such as walls, walls and arches. The technique of making them and their use are widespread throughout the world, found in many cultures that never had a relationship with each other.
In Mexico, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina and in the north and center of Chile, adobe houses are still the heritage of many humble families, who have preserved this tradition since time immemorial. Mixing dry grass with mud allows for proper agglutination, great resistance to weathering, and prevents the blocks from cracking once solidified. The blocks are then adhered to each other with mud to build walls.
""but say a man does know. he sees the world as it is and he looks back thousands of years to see how it all come about. he watches the slow agglutination of capital and power and he sees its pinnacle today. he sees america as a crazy house... he sees a whole damn army of unemployed and billions of dollars and thousands of miles of land wasted...
he sees how when people suffer just so much they get mean and ugly and something dies in them.
but the main thing he sees is that the whole system of the world is built on a lie. and although it's as plain as the shining sun—the don't-knows have lived with that lie so long they just can't see it."
~ carson mccullers
the heart is a lonely hunter
Inulin is natural
Inulin is natural, functionality fructose-oligosaccharides which is also a soluble dietary fiber. It is natural carbohydrate and is almost not acid hydrolysis and digestible. Therefore before reach to the colon, it is not compromised and will be fermented by lot of useful microorganism in the colon; hence this is the characteristics of fructose-oligosaccharides and dietary fiber. Inulin as a functional sugar substitute, is a major modern functional food additive, and is widely used in food, medicines and health products.
Effect of Inulin
Gastrointestinal function regulation: Inulin has a proliferation of bifidobacteria in human body, which can suppress the growth of intestinal salmonella and spoilage bacteria, promote intestinal peristalsis, prevention and treatment of constipation.
Enhance immunity: Inulin in the human body helps vitamin synthesis, promote minerals absorption, increased antibody, proliferating cells and increase the activity of NK cells, enhance immune function.
Detox beauty: Taking inulin helps body diathesis; reduce the burden to the liver, kidney and other organs. Inulin plays a role of detoxification by formation of rectal defecation reflex from synergistic effect of Inulin with bifidobacterium. It is safe and effective, without any side effects.
Improvement of lipid metabolism: This unique dietary fibre improves lipid metabolism, and reduce high density lipoprotein in the blood, increase low density lipoprotein, indirectly reduce blood fat, cholesterol and fat. Inulin is not easily absorbed by the body, and it will not synthesis fat by sugar metabolism, hence achieve weight loss.
Prevention of dental caries: Inulin is not easy to make dental caries’s pathogen agglutination, volume of lactic acid formed on the gear surfaces is 23-50% lower than sucrose, caries rates far lower than sucrose, so is suitable for children.
Suitable for a diabetic: Inulin helps control blood sugar, reduces blood sugar (Europe, and America, and Japan used mainly for diabetes treatment); combined with insulin therapy, shows no increase to the glycemic index.
Tubipora musica
Organ Pipe Coral
Anthozoa Alcyonaria
Skeleton of colony. The colony consists of a large number of calcareous tubes formed by agglutination of the red mesodermal spicules, and in the living state covered by ectoderm, so that it is really an internal structure. The tubes are connected by transverse platforms, which arise separately from near the apex of each tube, the platforms from adjacent tubes fusing later into a continuous layer. These platforms consist of ectoderm, mesogloea and endoderm and from them new polyps arise by budding. In this way the colony tends to resemble an inverted pyramid. The basal stolon is not shown.
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C-reactive protein (CRP) is an ancient highly conserved molecule and a member of the pentraxin family of proteins. CRP is secreted by the liver in response to a variety of inflammatory cytokines. Levels of CRP increase very rapidly in response to trauma, inflammation, and infection and decrease just as rapidly with the resolution of the condition. Thus, the measurement of CRP is widely used to monitor various inflammatory states. CRP binds to damaged tissue, to nuclear antigens and to certain pathogenic organisms in a calcium-dependent manner.
The function of CRP is felt to be related to its role in the innate immune system. Similar to immunoglobulin (Ig)G, it activates complement, binds to Fc receptors and acts as an opsonin for various pathogens. Interaction of CRP with Fc receptors leads to the generation of pro-inflammatory cytokines that enhance the inflammatory response. Unlike IgG, which specifically recognizes distinct antigenic epitopes, CRP recognizes altered self and foreign molecules based on pattern recognition. Thus, CRP is though to act as a surveillance molecule for altered self and certain pathogens. This recognition provides early defense and leads to a proinflammatory signal and activation of the humoural, adaptive immune system.
Principle of CRP Test
The C-Reactive Protein test is based on the principle of the latex agglutination. When latex particles complexed human anti-CRP are mixed with a patient’s serum containing C reactive proteins, an visible agglutination reaction will take place within 2 minutes.
Uses of CRP Test
CRP may be used to detect or monitor significant inflammation in an individual who is suspected of having an acute condition, such as serious bacterial infection like sepsis, a fungal infection and Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID).
The CRP test is useful in monitoring people with chronic inflammatory conditions to detect flare-ups and/or to determine if treatment is effective. Some examples include Inflammatory bowel disease, some forms of arthritis and Autoimmune diseases, such as lupus or vasculitis.
The determination of the CRP-level is useful to monitor the therapy.
It is done to check for infection after surgery. CRP levels normally rise within 2 to 6 hours of surgery and then go down by the third day after surgery. If CRP levels stay elevated 3 days after surgery, an infection may be present.