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Manual Lymphatics Drainage (MLD) is a form of soft-tissue mobilization. Our body’s immune system is highly dependent on the lymphatic system function.
The lymphatic system is located close to the surface of the skin and is composed of a fluid containing infection-fighting white blood cells, and vessels (ducts and nodes) that transport the fluid.
The MLD process involves a light vibratory touch to encourage the lymphatic fluid flow toward the main lymphatic ducts and back into the blood system.
When the flow of lymphatic elements is reduced, the immune system weakens. Lymphatic drainage can help improve the production and flow of antibodies, thus better empowering the immune system and assisting in detoxification and relaxation.
The Ural-375 is a General Purpose 4.5 ton 6x6 Truck, which has been produced at the Ural Automotive Plant in the Russian SFSR since 1961. The Ural-375 replaced the ZIL-157 as the standard Soviet Army truck in 1979. It was itself replaced by the Ural-4320. The Ural-375 was used, for example, as a platform for the BM-21 Grad Rocket Launcher, Troop Carrier, and as a Supply Carrier. The Ural-375 comes in a variety of models, the list is very exhaustive:
▪︎Ural-375 - Base model, it has a canvas roof, and no steel cabin.
▪︎Ural-375A - The same but has a slightly longer chassis.
▪︎Ural-375D - The most produced 375, which has a proper all-steel cabin.
▪︎Ural-375E KET-L - Recovery Vehicle equipped with a front-mounted and a rear-mounted winch along with a jib crane.
▪︎Ural-375S - 6x6 Tractor Unit.
▪︎Ural-377 - A 6x4 civilian truck.
▪︎Ural-377S - 6x4 Tractor Unit
▪︎Ural-375DM - Modernized version of the Ural-375D, built at least until 1991.
General characteristics:
▪︎Manufacturer: Ural Automobile Plant, Miass
▪︎Production: 1961 to 1964 (Ural-375) / 1964 to 1983 (Ural-375D) / 1982 to -1991 (Ural-375DM)
▪︎Production End: 1993
▪︎Powerplant: ZIL-375Ya 7.0 litre V8 petrol (carburetor) pushrod engine, 174hp
▪︎Transmission: 5-speed manual + 2-speed transfer case
▪︎Length: 24ft 1in) / Width: 9ft 8.5in / Height: 9ft 9in (with tarpaulin)
▪︎Curb Weight: 8.3 tons
▪︎Predecessor: Ural-355M
▪︎Successor: Ural-4320
▪︎Crew: 3 or more
▪︎Payload: 4.7 tons
▪︎Maximum Permissible Mass: 13 tons
▪︎Suspension: Live beam axles, leaf springs
▪︎Gearbox: 5x2 speed gearbox
▪︎Maximum Speed: 47 mph
▪︎Brakes: Pneumatic drum brakes
▪︎Fording depth: 4ft 11in
▪︎Ground Clearance: 1ft 3in
▪︎Fuel Capacity: tank: 65 gallons + 13 gallons
▪︎Fuel Economy: 4.7 to 5.2 mpg.
Tropospheric Scatter, also known as ''Troposcatter'' is a method of communicating with microwave radio signals over considerable distances, 310 miles and further depending on frequency of operation, equipment type, terrain, and climate factors. This method of propagation uses the tropospheric scatter phenomenon, where radio waves at UHF and SHF frequencies are randomly scattered as they pass through the upper layers of the troposphere. Radio signals are transmitted in a narrow beam aimed just above the horizon in the direction of the receiver station. As the signals pass through the troposphere, some of the energy is scattered back toward the Earth, allowing the receiver station to pick up the signal.
Normally, signals in the microwave frequency range travel in straight lines, and so are limited to line-of-sight applications, in which the receiver can be 'seen' by the transmitter. Communication distances are limited by the visual horizon to around 30 to 40 miles. Troposcatter allows microwave communication beyond the horizon. It was developed in the 1950's and used for military communications until communications satellites largely replaced it in the 1970's. Because the troposphere is turbulent and has a high proportion of moisture, the tropospheric scatter radio signals are refracted and consequently only a tiny proportion of the transmitted radio energy is collected by the receiving antennas. Frequencies of transmission around 2 GHz are best suited for tropospheric scatter systems as at this frequency the wavelength of the signal interacts well with the moist, turbulent areas of the troposphere, improving signal-to-noise ratios.
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Manual shift lever seen on a historic motorbike from the 1920s. Notice the gear numbers: 1 below N, 2 and 3 above N, just as we know it from modern motorbikes.
for the <3 of Film rolls and Manual Cameras/Lenses...
just to check out how we perform on fully manual gear (cameras/lenses) and on film rolls. just finished shooting our first film roll on this beast and now really excited to see the results when they come back from developer...
but i would really like to mention that it was both tough and exciting as well at the same time. coz u have to set everything on ur own, focus manually, and then CLICK hoping that it would turn out great. and then wait for the whole roll to be developed later on coz there isnt any LCD at the back which can show u instant results. so ya - it was kind of Adventure - i must say... :)
This indian sari(middle)was made some years ago. Now this Barbie Exotic Beauty that I bought nacked whars this beautiful OOAK sari was made out of silk and manually beaded. She only had her original nacklace, so I deceided to realize also earrings for her. Do you like this OOAK doll?
1. Antara- Festivals of the world Diwali 2006
2.Ashanti- Exotic Beauty 2003 in OOAK sari
3. Dolls of the world Princess of India 2001
Maker: Golding Bird (1814-1854)
Born: UK
Active: UK
Medium: book manual
Size: 4 3/4 in x 7 in
Location: UK
Object No. 2021.575
Shelf: MAN-1844
Publication: John Churchill, London 1844
Other Collections:
Provenance: Devils in the Detail, Ltd
Rank: 63
Notes: Golding Bird displayed his chemical prowess as a child, regularly lecturing and demonstrating on chemistry to his fellow schoolmates. He became an exceptional physician and invented the flexible stethoscope still familiar today. In 1836 Bird was appointed to the chair of natural philosophy at Guy’s Hospital, London. It was in a letter dated March 25, 1839, and published in the Magazine of Natural History, “Observations on the Application of Heliographic or Photogenic Drawing to Botanical Purposes,” that Bird revealed his insight into the new art. A month later, in the Mirror, his text was illustrated by one of the icons of early photography, a woodcut facsimile of a photogenic drawing of ferns, printed in brown ink and as a negative. Bird had displayed interest in the action of light in the 1839 edition of his popular Elements of Natural Philosophy, written before the announcement of photography. In the second edition of 1844, he devoted an entire chapter to photography, expanding this in subsequent editions. Although he never exhibited and none of his own photographs are known to have survived, Puttick and Simpson’s 1856 auction of Bird’s library included not only photographic equipment but also many photographs “by artists of the first eminence,” including Roger Fenton, James D. Robertson, Philip Henry Delamotte, and Hugh Owen. (Roger Taylor & Larry J. Schaaf Impressed by Light: British Photographs from Paper Negatives, 1840-1860, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 2007)
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Nikon D200
Focal Length: 12mm
Optimize Image: Custom
Color Mode: Mode III (Adobe RGB)
Long Exposure NR: Off
High ISO NR: Off
2007\03\05 17:49:40.1
Exposure Mode: Manual
White Balance: Cloudy
Tone Comp.: Auto
Compressed RAW (12-bit)
Metering Mode: Multi-Pattern
AF Mode: Manual
Hue Adjustment: 0°
Image Size: Large (3872 x 2592)
1\40 sec - F\22
Flash Sync Mode: Not Attached
Saturation: Enhanced
Color
Exposure Comp.: 0 EV
Sharpening: Normal
Lens: 12-24mm F\4 G
Sensitivity: ISO 200
Image Comment: Copyright 2007 - Thomas.Peter@web.de
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They should have skipped the printing, I'd have been perfectly happy just downloading the PDF files from the website
An academic project to design and analyze a manually-operated trash compactor. The programs utilized included Solidworks and mathCAD.
Sinceramente achei o foco manual desta máquina muito ruim.
Mas às vezes dá pra fazer o que quero.
O foco nas flores do fundo foi proposital.
Despite legislation that prohibits manual scavenging, it is estimated that a significant proportion of the country’s 2.6 million dry latrines are cleaned manually. Women comprise the vast majority of manual scavengers. Community advocates are playing an important role in ending the practice.
[Photo: Ishan Tankha/UNDP India, Jan Sahas]
Quaife 6-speed sequential manual gearbox and optional Paddle Shift Control System, offered by Racing Green Cars for Speed6-engined TVR cars.
Very fast 50mm Prime from Minolta.
Note: Will post photos with lens once my MC/MD Minolta to m4/3 mount adapter arrives.
I have been challenged when using an external flash on manual. Today I got a lesson from my friend Lou Ann and It is really helping. The hubster is so sweet to be my model.
365: the 2012 editon
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Some cool precision grinding photos:
Image from page 45 of “The manual education college, comprising a complete statement of its aims, approaches, and final results, with figured drawings of shop exercises in woods and metals” (1906)
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The front cover of the manual (just one manual!) has the same image as the box, plus it shows you the minifigs in a group so you can assemble them correctly. They're easier than modern figs though, since they all have the same head! You can't really see from this photo, but this is a THIN manual. There's only 20 some pages to it. Considering you build two large train stations, a monorail train, and the track layout, things must move fast once you open this book...