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One of my teeth, extracted due to pain caused by the crack you can see running all the way through the tooth.
Very handy kite extraction technology
I used it to get the kite out of the tree seen in this photo:
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and a couple of others.
It is a racquetball ball duct taped to some heavy duty string. You simply swing the ball through the air in circles, releasing it so that it flies over the kite string between the kite and the tree. Then pull down on both ends of the extraction string, bringing the kite down to the ground.
Researchers extract juice from sugarcane that has been engineered to produce oil for biodiesel in addition to the plant's sugar that is used for ethanol production.
Plants Engineered to Replace Oil in Sugarcane and Sorghum (PETROSS) is a research project transforming sugarcane and sweet sorghum into dual-purpose bioenergy crops to ensure a sustainable source of biofuel.
Photo credit: Kathryn Faith/University of Illinois
Lovely piece of Ancient Greek Ingenuity; they invented the expanding aluminium duct to take the candle smoke from the shrine outside the monastery.
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)
Putting in the sutures after the final bits of tooth root were removed from that bottom hole with the perio root kit. It had a cavity. It also had stubborn roots that I could feel coming out.
A discarded ceramic plate is generally used to remove the top layer of the pineapple leaf to reveal the individual fibre strands inside.
The Georgia State Patrol gave a demonstration of their air support tactics. This is how they extract the men.
Researchers extract juice from sugarcane that has been engineered to produce oil for biodiesel in addition to the plant's sugar that is used for ethanol production.
Plants Engineered to Replace Oil in Sugarcane and Sorghum (PETROSS) is a research project transforming sugarcane and sweet sorghum into dual-purpose bioenergy crops to ensure a sustainable source of biofuel.
Photo credit: Kathryn Faith/University of Illinois
Wisdom, gone!
Had my wisdom teeth extracted on Wednesday and you know what? It's not as bad as they make it seem. Either that or I have a really high tolerance for pain. One of the two.
BAGHDAD — Sgt. Douglas Linden, center, a team leader with Company D, 1st Battalion, 63rd Armor Regiment, 2nd Advise and Assist Brigade, 1st Infantry Division, United States Division – Center and a Dallas native, looks on as two Iraqi Soldiers with the 17th Iraqi Army Division commando battalion perform an extraction drill during the culminating exercise of an advanced scout/sniper training course August 4 at Qa’qaa range, near Baghdad. The five Soldiers who completed the course, created by Soldiers with 1st Bn., 63rd Armor Regt., are capable of training others, and so will give the IA an enduring capacity in scout/sniper operations. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Justin Phemister, 2nd AAB, 1st Inf. Div., USD-C)
Virginia Guard aviators from the 2-224th Aviation assist Maryland National Guard Soldiers from C Troop 1/158th Cavalry with special patrol insertion/extraction training. SPIE was developed to rapidly insert and/or extract reconnaissance patrols from areas that do not permit helicopters to land. Generally, the SPIE rope is lowered into the pickup area from a hovering helicopter. Patrol personnel, each wearing a harness with an attached carabineer, hook up to a D-ring inserted in the SPIE rope. The helicopter lifts vertically from an extract zone until the rope and personnel are clear of obstructions, then proceeds in forward flight to a secure insert zone. (Photo by Sgt. Andrew H. Owen, Virginia Guard Public Affairs)
Researchers extract juice from sugarcane that has been engineered to produce oil for biodiesel in addition to the plant's sugar that is used for ethanol production.
Plants Engineered to Replace Oil in Sugarcane and Sorghum (PETROSS) is a research project transforming sugarcane and sweet sorghum into dual-purpose bioenergy crops to ensure a sustainable source of biofuel.
Photo credit: Kathryn Faith/University of Illinois
Panel Discussion at the Peter Hayes Symposium on Pyrometallurgical Processing, Tuesday, August 28, 2018
My apartment didn't get much natural sunlight, so exposures were around 1/10th of a second at maximum aperture. As a side effect, this created the nice motion blur. The motion blur then masked the depth of field blurring that would have been visible if I had held the ice cream still.
Researchers extract juice from sugarcane that has been engineered to produce oil for biodiesel in addition to the plant's sugar that is used for ethanol production.
Plants Engineered to Replace Oil in Sugarcane and Sorghum (PETROSS) is a research project transforming sugarcane and sweet sorghum into dual-purpose bioenergy crops to ensure a sustainable source of biofuel.
Photo credit: Kathryn Faith/University of Illinois
Researchers extract juice from sugarcane that has been engineered to produce oil for biodiesel in addition to the plant's sugar that is used for ethanol production.
Plants Engineered to Replace Oil in Sugarcane and Sorghum (PETROSS) is a research project transforming sugarcane and sweet sorghum into dual-purpose bioenergy crops to ensure a sustainable source of biofuel.
Photo credit: Kathryn Faith/University of Illinois
November 3, 2021
10:30pm: it’s been just over two hours now since we called the #ambulance to take my Mum to the #hospital at around 8:15pm. When we called she was in a lot of #pain from a #tooth #extraction she had earlier today. In all honesty she was in stronger shape after coming home from triple bypass surgery on Christmas Eve, December 2013. She’s been on #antibiotics for just over a week for an #infection, related to a chipped or fractured tooth the dentist found last week which might be worse than the dentist thought? Hopefully it’s not sepsis or anything like that.
10:45pm: okay, the ambulance finally came and they are checking her out now. She seems more stable now but is clearly #exhausted although while we waited for the ambulance to arrive we both took our blood pressure and hers was around 145/70, mine averaged around 175/120. Anyway it sounds like they are going to take her in for IV, pain meds and #observation overnight. Got her iPhone charged up and in her purse. And they’ve left. Apparently all the beds in the ER at Peace Arch Hospital are full, so not sure where she will be placed, and considering that it’s entirely possible she could be sent back in a few hours, so I need to make sure my iPhone is on. I actually hope they do #bloodwork on her too as it’s been awhile since that’s been done… End of August or early September when she had her day surgery. So if they do that she’ll be there overnight for sure.
11:15pm: when I let the dogs out and they scurried so fast down the hall looking for Mum. House feels really empty without her. I’m tempted to go back to my place but it would feel just as alone and I’d have to gather up the dogs. It’s raining so hard and I’d have to park on the street which might not even be possible with the roadworks happening on 32nd Avenue.
I’ve probably shared more about Mum here than I’ve ever shared before online. She’s definitely more private about these things. I always have my iPhone on silent so figuring out how to wake me will be fun. I checked the house line just now and it’s loud. I put it by the guest room bed. I feel so alone even though all 3 dogs are #cuddled up with me in the guest room bed.
This photo was originally posted on Instagram.
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