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Date: October 2018

Medium: Digital Photomontage

Location: Santa Cruz, CA.

Dimensions: 20" x 26.75"

© 2018 Tony DeVarco

Small training on Lightroom ^^

Photos of the 2 extracted partially impacted wisdom teeth. The patient tolerated procedure well and she was scheduled for a follow-up visit in one week.

© ICEH.

 

Published by the International Centre for Eye Health www.iceh.org.uk, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine.

Deep cleaning extraction with facial treatment.

 

Cmdr. Ralph L. Raya, a dentist assigned to the Military Sealift Command hospital ship USNS Mercy (T-AH 19), performs a tooth extraction with the aid of a translator during a Pacific Partnership Medical Civic Action Program at a Cotabato school. Pacific Partnership helps the government of the Philippines in providing local communities with a wide range of services including various medical, dental and engineering civic action programs. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Joshua Valcarcel (Released)

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installation in train car. possible death by electrocution if exposed television is touched, live goldfish.

re-animation experiments pending, , possible water solution pending further amplification

 

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The Grand Canyon flight crew looks down as they work the short-haul line into position for a short-haul extraction.

TIGER GETS A HELPING “HAND” TO GET OUT OF HIS MOAT

 

San Francisco Fire Department and Zoo Staff Lift 360 pound Tiger

 

(San Francisco, CA. March 29, 2010) – Tony, an aged Amur tiger, received assistance today to get out of the moat in his outdoor exhibit.

 

Tony took the keeper steps down into the moat on Thursday afternoon, March 25. “It’s not unusual for Tony to go into the moat…it’s one of his favorite places,” said Mammal Curator Ingrid Russell-White. “The weather was warm and it’s cooler there. He was playing, drinking and eating and he just was not motivated to climb the steps or rocks to return to his exhibit.”

 

Tony came to the San Francisco Zoo in 1993, and he just turned 18 years old, which is approximately 90 years old in human years. He was diagnosed with inflammatory bowel disease in 2007 that was regularly treated with prednisone and other medications to keep it under control. In his most recent annual veterinary review, he was graded with a normal geriatric body score and condition for a tiger his age. He continued to receive his medication through daily “meatballs” dropped into the moat.

 

“Tony is a big baby,” said Chief Veterinarian Jacqueline Jancek, “and he lets us know when he doesn’t feel well by not eating and becoming listless. We saw nothing but normal behavior from him, so we waited a few days to see if he would come out on his own.”

 

Too many days had passed and in light of the pending storm, the Zoo decided to follow established procedures to extract him from the moat today. Once anesthetized, Tony, who weights approximately 360 pounds, would have to be lifted on an angle and carried up the keeper stairs. The Zoo called the San Francisco Fire Department (SFPD) and Battalion Chief James Blake came out to assess the situation. Arrangements were finalized.

 

This morning Battalion Chiefs Blake and Lorrie Kalos and their crew arrived at the Zoo at 8:30 a.m. Tony was anesthetized at 9:30 a.m. Once the medication took hold, he was placed and secured on a board; and, with a combination of people-power and a pulley system supplied by the Fire Department, lifted out.

 

Zoo Director Tanya Peterson commented, “It was wonderful to have the Fire Department assist us with this procedure. The safety of our visitors, staff and animals are our highest priority, and SFFD willingly stepped in and offered their expertise.”

 

The entire procedure took two hours and 15 minutes. Once Tony was lifted to the top of his exhibit, he was taken from his outdoor exhibit into his night quarters inside the Lion House where he was thoroughly examined before coming out of his anesthesia.

 

The Zoo will look at all options to “geriatrify” the outdoor exhibit so that Tony does not have access to the moat in the future. In the meantime he will stay inside the Lion House.

 

Extracted on 25th Feb 2009. My 2 Wisdom on the right side of my mouth.

Nossa Senhora do Monte, Lisbon.

 

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About two dozen members of the Nebraska Army National Guard and Nebraska Task Force One, Urban Search and Rescue conducted structural extraction training, May 23, 2019, at the Camp Ashland Training Site in Nebraska. The training incorporated flight and hoist rescue methods using Army National Guard helicopter crews who supported rescue personnel from civilian partner agencies. The purpose of this training was to simulate conditions both crews encountered during March of this year, when historic flooding swept across the state. Camp Ashland buildings – damaged by the floods when 5-10 feet of river water rushed into the military camp, and now slated for future demolition – were used to simulate residences for the training. A rescue team was first lowered onto the roof of one building by a UH-72 Lakota helicopter. The Task Force One first responders then used a chainsaw to cut a hole in the roof to gain access to the interior. Once inside, they located and secured the victim, and then hoisted him safely into the helicopter. For the second task, a UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter hovered over a building surrounded by trees and near powerlines to extract a victim from an open second-story window. The first responder was lowered from the helicopter near the window, and was expected to reach the window, pull himself inside and then secure the victim for extraction. This task was repeated twice for affect. This was a unique training experience for both the Nebraska National Guard aviators and Nebraska Task Force One crew members. Both teams anticipate the joint training to become standard practice. (Nebraska National Guard photo by Spc. Lisa Crawford)

My son's tooth. A cavity so bad, the dentist decided to just yank it. Son was quite the trooper.

the pic on the left is the tooth a few seconds out of the mouth. On the right it has been cleaned up a bit.

 

Lovely hole in the enamel.

SCEP student Rebecca Lynch prepares a scale sample to extract its DNA. She is adding a digestive enzyme to the sample that will break it down and separate the DNA. This is the first step in a process called Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR). PCR is a way to create unlimited DNA samples from a single scale rather than taking many samples from the same specimen.

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Once the cables are out, the transport mechanism lifts out of the case.

When we were being picked-up, we usually had to cut an LZ (Landing Zone) for the Hueys. This was done with machetes, or blasting the larger trees with C4 explosive.

Carrying Ore to the Bin, Butte, Montana. (1900)

 

Image taken from pg 89 of A Brief History of Butte, Montana the World's Greatest Mining Camp: Including a Story of the Extraction and Treatment of Ores from its Gigantic Copper Properties

 

Unique ID: mze-butt1900 pg 89

 

Type: Book

 

Contributors: Harry C. Freeman; Publisher, The Henry O. Shepard Company

 

Date Digital: November 2009

 

Date Original: 1900

 

Source: Butte Digital Image Project at Montana Memory Project (read the book)

 

Library: Butte-Silver Bow Public Library in Butte, Montana, USA.

 

Rights Info: Public Domain. Not in Copyright. Please see Montana Memory project Copyright statement and Conditions of Use (for more information, click here). Some rights reserved. Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works.

 

More information about the Montana Memory Project: Montana's Digital Library and Archives.

 

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SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- On September 8, 2018, thousands of people converged in San Francisco for the ‘Rise for Climate, Jobs, and Justice’ march, just days before the Global Climate Action Summit, demanding a phase-out of fossil fuel extraction and a just transition to a 100% renewable energy economy. Event organizers emphasized community-led solutions, starting in places most impacted by pollution and climate change. The march brought together people from across California, the U.S., and around the world, including those facing health impacts associated with oil & gas production, those recovering from the devastation of the state’s worsening wildfires, those working to resist the expansion of fossil fuel infrastructure, and those advocating for and building solutions to the climate crisis within their communities. In San Francisco, people took to the streets in the largest climate march the West Coast has ever seen that also included the largest ever street mural.

 

Concurrently, people around the world will join more than 830 events in 91 countries under the “Rise for Climate” banner. In the U.S., over 300 events are planned in all 50 states and Puerto Rico.

 

Photo by Lara Aburamadan | Survival Media Agency

Oil Well Pump Jack.

Hagerman NWR, Grayson County, Texas.

27 October 2007.

Olympus E-500. ZD 11-22mm.

(22mm) f7.1 @ 1/500 sec. ISO 100.

 

First time visitors to Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge are often shocked to find active oil and natural gas extraction taking place on a wildlife refuge. A person or organization that owns a piece of property may not own the valuable commodities below the surface if rights to these were not secured at the time of purchase. These mineral rights may in fact belong to a family or other entity that has not been on the land for over a hundred years. Rights to a proven oil field are not likely to be yielded.

 

www.fws.gov/refuge/Hagerman/resource_mgmt/oil_gas.html

 

Hagerman NWR recently celebrated its 70th anniversary and to my knowledge has never experienced a major oil spill that threatened wildlife though there have been some minor leaks that were detected early and corrected.

 

Hagerman hosts thousands of migratory waterfowl and songbirds each year as well as threatened or endangered nesters like Bald Eagle and Interior Least Tern and visitors like Peregrine Falcon, Whooping Crane, Piping Plover and Interior Snowy Plover.

 

On the plus side the raised pads and roads that connect the oil wells allow visiting birders, photographers and fishermen access far out into Lake Texoma and creates additional habitat for wildlife. KN

Tooth Extraction - Wisdom Teeth Removal - JemmaDentiste.com | Dentist Montreal

 

Tooth Extraction

 

Another surgery for our furbaby. It was mainly for two mass removals, but dental work was a must as well.

the canine tooth and some of the incisors are in really really bad shape. It needed to be removed. And man, what a smell!!

Inside the control room at the Tritium Extraction Facility ( TEF) on the Savannah River Site.

 

The Tritium Extraction Facility was constructed at SRS to supply tritium, a radioactive form of hydrogen necessary for the nation's nuclear weapons stockpile. In November 2006, the TEF successfully and safely began radioactive operations. In February 2007, SRS completed the startup of the TEF and safely made the first transfer on new tritium gas to the nation's tritium inventory. The TEF is part of the National Nuclear Security Administration's (NNSA) Defense Programs operations at SRS.

 

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These are some of my dental forceps. They are used mainly for tooth extractions but you can also use them for self defense, repairs around the house (and the clinic of course!) and as implements of torture. I'm just kidding... well, except for the self defense part.

 

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Extraction Unit in the kitchens at Beelitz-Heilstätten, Germany

 

A shot everyone takes so thought I'd join the club ;)

 

View On Black

Human Resourced's primary asset recovery team.

 

Plastic sculpture by John Nicholson. Saw it recently at Chadstone in a foyer.

Getting some teeth pulled and bodywork.

  

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