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Power lines and antennas. A web of wires. I just need to charge my cellphone.

This individual is likely a first Spring male. The brownish flight and tail feathers and the slight brownish cast on the back point to that along with the reduced amount of black in the face (particularly in the lores) as well as the relatively pale yellow. My Kirtland's Flickr album shows several mature males for comparison.

 

This year we once again ran into a Smithsonian crew who continue to work with the Kirtland's warbler. No longer are they monitoring for cowbird activity but now utilizing radiofrequency tagging of some of the birds. We did not encounter any tagged individuals but only photographed a couple birds.

 

The primary limiter of Kirtland's population size is the amount of suitable breeding habitat. Since they require not only adequately sized areas of Jack Pine stands to breed but also younger stands where branching is adequate in proximity to the ground they continually need new areas to breed as others become unsuitable over time. As I've said before when you know what size of Jack Pines they prefer you can drive along in the breeding areas until you encounter such stands. Then you slow down, drop the windows, and listen.

 

If you can find such a stand of Jack Pines with a larger dead snag relatively close to the road it is generally only a matter of time before a bird on territory will sing from that snag and often sing there for quite a while. That is probably the easiest way to get open views of this bird. Also a windy and/or a cold day are not good days to seek this species out.

Donated by the CERN, one of the 128 resonators of the 27 km long electron-positron collider

AGORA Science Park, Debrecen

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my favorite radio station is studiobrussel(s) so i got it fixed on this frequency:-)

 

View On Black

 

second texture photoshop try-out

It takes a lot of wiring to make a cell service tower function, here grafted onto the top of a water tower standing on a hilltop. Signs on the fence warn of high radiofrequency energy on closer approach. Hmmm...I wonder what happens if I unplug this one...

HTT!

The Red Morph of the Eastern Screech Owl and the rig used to capture it - Suburban New Jersey, 25 miles west of "The City" (NYC)

 

The Rig:

10" length of 3/8" threaded rod

Manfrotto Ball Head

Manfrotto 357 quick release sliding plate mount

Canon 600 mm Prime Lens with IS & AF off

Canon 5D Mark II body

with an RF remote release,

Cherry Tree (about 28 feet from the nest box),

and an 11 foot aluminum ladder

 

Focus: manual — near side of the nest box hole

Exposure: center screen - auto exposure

Aperture: ƒ/8

ISO: 400

Shutter speed: Auto (1/25 for the owl in this capture)

Trigger: RF release from about 100 feet behind the camera,

    while viewing the subject through binoculars.

 

Mississippi River, one of the longest rivers in North America, is featured in this multi-temporal radar image captured by the Copernicus Sentinel-1 mission.

 

The Mississippi River is one of the world’s major river systems in size, habitat diversity and biological productivity. The river flows 3766 km from its source at Lake Itasca through the centre of the continental United States to the Gulf of Mexico.

 

The area pictured here shows where the Mississippi straddles the states of Louisiana and Mississippi. The image combines three radar acquisitions from the Sentinel-1 mission taken 12 days apart to show changes in crop and land conditions over time. Bright colours in the image come from changes on the ground that have occurred between acquisitions.

 

Water bodies, including the Mississippi River, visible in the far right, and Catahoula Lake, in the far left, appear black as water surfaces reflect the radar signal away from the satellite. If we take a closer look, we can see cargo ships travelling along the Mississippi. Ships from 7 April 2022 appear in red, those from 19 April appear in green, and those from 1 May appear in blue.

 

White areas in the image indicate the various types of vegetation that surrounds the river, including the Kisatchie National Forest – the only national forest in Louisiana. The Mississippi is a classic example of a meandering alluvial river with its loops and curls along its path leaving behind meander scars, cutoffs and free-standing ‘oxbow lakes’.

 

The Mississippi River Basin is home to a variety of agricultural activity. Nutrient-rich soil from sediment deposits through the floodplain supports cropland close to the river and its tributaries. Rectangular fields in the image are cultivated land. The farming of cotton and soybean make up a significant portion of the areas economic production.

 

Sentinel-1A was the first satellite to be launched for Copernicus – the Earth observation component of the European Union’s space programme. Looking ahead, the upcoming Sentinel-1C satellite scheduled to lift off on ESA’s Vega-C rocket from Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana in the first half of 2023, will continue the critical task of delivering key radar imagery for a wide range of services, applications and science.

 

The satellite is now at Thales Alenia Space’s Cannes plant on the French Riviera after it successfully completed all integration tests this summer in Rome, Italy. It will now undergo a final series of tests in Cannes, including radiofrequency performance checks in the facility’s anechoic chamber.

 

This image is also featured on the Earth from Space video programme.

 

Credits: contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data (2022), processed by ESA, CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO

 

The doorway out of ESA’s Hertz test chamber, used to test the radio performance of large space antennas, as captured by photographer Edgar Martin.

 

Part of ESA’s technical heart in the Netherlands, the metal-walled ‘Hybrid European Radio Frequency and Antenna Test Zone’ chamber is shut off from all external influences.

 

Its internal walls are studded with radio-absorbing ‘anechoic’ foam pyramids, allowing radio-frequency testing without any distorting reflections. In addition, this cladding also absorbs sound – making Hertz an eerily quiet place to work.

 

Portuguese-born Edgar Martins has collaborated closely with ESA to produce a comprehensive photographic survey of the Agency’s various facilities around the globe, together with those of its international partners.

 

The striking results were collected in a book and exhibition, entitled The Rehearsal of Space and The Poetic Impossibility to Manage the Infinite.

 

Characteristically empty of people, Martins’ long-exposure photos – taken with analogue wide film cameras – possess a stark, reverent style. They document the variety of specialised installations and equipment needed to prepare missions for space, or to recreate orbital conditions for testing down on Earth.

 

Credit: Edgar Martins

We are entering our first global energy crisis. It’s a New World Order green energy transition. In the Seventies we manufactured an oil crisis, but now we are engineering an oil crisis, a natural gas crisis, and a coal crisis. Therefore we must now put an emphasis on green energy, renewables, and energy efficiency. We don’t need to choose between a manufactured energy crisis and an engineered climate crisis, because we not only manufacture the problems but also the solutions. Indeed, we are currently causing five interwoven crises—the Russian/Ukrainian crisis, the energy crisis, the food crisis, the inflation crisis, and the climate crisis. All New World Order stakeholders in the global ecosystem must work towards making a better world—an authoritarian world in which we set the stage for the Beast.

 

Turn ye from yer wicked ways. As ye know, we be coming t’ th’ end of days. Yo-ho, see th’ signs. Yo-ho, use yer minds. Babylon ye shall fall, ye shall sink, God’s wrath ye shall drink. Yo-ho! Yo-ho!

 

"Siren Head is a 40-foot-tall humanoid creature with a heavily emaciated, near-skeletal frame covered in dried, mummified flesh the color of rusty metal. Its limbs are disproportionately long and thin, with arms as long as its legs, ending in huge, bony hands. In place of its head and neck is a thin pole of flesh with two metal sirens attached on either side (hence the name) and several black wires snaking around its "neck" and into its upper shoulders, pressed against its abdomen. These speakers are the only metal parts of its body, fused to the neck by tendrils of skin and capable of swivelling around it much like the head of an owl. Some images depict Siren Head's speakers with toothy, lipless, human-like jaws and a long, thin, retractable snake-like tongue, though Henderson has said that the teeth are only visible on a certain radiofrequency."

 

My rendition of this unique creature by Trevor Hendrickson.

It just sucks that I couldn't use as much flexible tubes as I want due to Studio's limitation.

The following are some general methods of drying:

Application of hot air (convective or direct drying). Air heating increases the driving force for heat transfer and accelerates drying. It also reduces air relative humidity, further increasing the driving force for drying. In the falling rate period, as moisture content falls, the solids heat up and the higher temperatures speed up diffusion of water from the interior of the solid to the surface. However, product quality considerations limit the applicable rise to air temperature. Excessively hot air can almost completely dehydrate the solid surface, so that its pores shrink and almost close, leading to crust formation or "case hardening", which is usually undesirable. For instance in wood (timber) drying, air is heated (which speeds up drying) though some steam is also added to it (which hinders drying rate to a certain extent) in order to avoid excessive surface dehydration and product deformation owing to high moisture gradients across timber thickness. Spray drying belongs in this category.

Indirect or contact drying (heating through a hot wall), as drum drying, vacuum drying. Again, higher wall temperatures will speed up drying but this is limited by product degradation or case-hardening. Drum drying belongs in this category.

Dielectric drying (radiofrequency or microwaves being absorbed inside the material) is the focus of intense research nowadays. It may be used to assist air drying or vacuum drying. Researchers have found that microwave finish drying speeds up the otherwise very low drying rate at the end of the classical drying methods.

Freeze drying or lyophilization is a drying method where the solvent is frozen prior to drying and is then sublimed, i.e., passed to the gas phase directly from the solid phase, below the melting point of the solvent. It is increasingly applied to dry foods, beyond its already classical pharmaceutical or medical applications. It keeps biological properties of proteins, and retains vitamins and bioactive compounds. Pressure can be reduced by a high vacuum pump (though freeze drying at atmospheric pressure is possible in dry air). If using a vacuum pump, the vapor produced by sublimation is removed from the system by converting it into ice in a condenser, operating at very low temperatures, outside the freeze drying chamber.

Supercritical drying (superheated steam drying) involves steam drying of products containing water. This process is feasible because water in the product is boiled off, and joined with the drying medium, increasing its flow. It is usually employed in closed circuit and allows a proportion of latent heat to be recovered by recompression, a feature which is not possible with conventional air drying, for instance. The process has potential for use in foods if carried out at reduced pressure, to lower the boiling point.

Natural air drying takes place when materials are dried with unheated forced air, taking advantage of its natural drying potential. The process is slow and weather-dependent, so a wise strategy "fan off-fan on" must be devised considering the following conditions: Air temperature, relative humidity and moisture content and temperature of the material being dried. Grains are increasingly dried with this technique, and the total time (including fan off and on periods) may last from one week to various months, if a winter rest can be tolerated in cold areas.

Refractance Window drying: Refractance Window™ Technology is a novel drying system, developed by the owners of MCD Technologies, Inc. in Tacoma, Washington. It uses circulating water at atmospheric pressure as a means to carry thermal energy to material to be dehydrated. The products are spread on a transparent plastic conveyor belt and unused heat is recycled. Products on the moving belt dry in a few minutes, contrary to hot air tray or tunnel dryers which take several hours, or freeze dryers which dry overnight. Refractance Window™ drying is believed to have a major advantage over drum drying or spray drying, in that foods and pharmaceutical ingredients are exposed to much milder temperatures and final products maintain good sensory qualities, such as color and aroma. The technology is relatively inexpensive and the equipment is simple to operate and maintain.[2]

Infrared Zone Drying: Infrared Zone Drying™ (RZD™) Technology is an establish drying technology, patented by Columbia PhytoTechnology. It uses infrared energy applied to a thin film of product in a series of zones. This allows product to be maintained at a low enough temperature to avoid damage while in its liquid state. The end result is dehydration time less than 10 minutes and almost complete preservation of nutrients, flavor and color.[3] Unlike other gentle drying methods, such as freeze drying, it is a continuous high throughput process. Unlike low temperature spray drying RZD can dry liquids with suspended solids, such as purees, and also liquids that contain sugar without significant losses, such as fruit juice concentrates. The technology allows for independent control of the drying temperature and the infrared wavelength through the drying zones. A patent was filed that shows changing the wavelength effects the efficiency and drying rate. Targeting infrared wavelengths with high water absorption are critical to the dryer operation, output and product quality.

"Siren Head is a 40-foot-tall humanoid creature with a heavily emaciated, near-skeletal frame covered in dried, mummified flesh the color of rusty metal. Its limbs are disproportionately long and thin, with arms as long as its legs, ending in huge, bony hands. In place of its head and neck is a thin pole of flesh with two metal sirens attached on either side (hence the name) and several black wires snaking around its "neck" and into its upper shoulders, pressed against its abdomen. These speakers are the only metal parts of its body, fused to the neck by tendrils of skin and capable of swivelling around it much like the head of an owl. Some images depict Siren Head's speakers with toothy, lipless, human-like jaws and a long, thin, retractable snake-like tongue, though Henderson has said that the teeth are only visible on a certain radiofrequency."

 

My rendition of this unique creature by Trevor Hendrickson.

It just sucks that I couldn't use as much flexible tubes as I want due to Studio's limitation.

coastal impressions

 

Hoek van Holland 2020

PHILIPPINE SEA (June 15, 2022) Fire Controlman 2nd Class Christian Trznadel, from Buffalo, N.Y., removes 20-mm ammunition from a box aboard Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser USS Antietam (CG 54). Antietam is attached to Commander, Task Force 70/ Carrier Strike Group (CSG) 5 conducting underway operations in support of a free and open Indo-Pacific. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Santiago Navarro)

PictionID:55549440 - Catalog:14_037033 - Title:GD/Astronautics Details: VSX ECM Radome Log Periodic Antenna Date: 11/08/1968 - Filename:14_037033.tif - ---- Images from the Convair/General Dynamics Astronautics Atlas Negative Collection. The processing, cataloging and digitization of these images has been made possible by a generous National Historical Publications and Records grant from the National Archives and Records Administration---Please Tag these images so that the information can be permanently stored with the digital file.---Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum

PHILIPPINE SEA (June 15, 2022) Fire Controlman 2nd Class Adam Wilson, from Friendship, Wisconsin, puts 20-mm ammunition on a Phalanx Close-In Weapon System (CIWS) aboard the Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser USS Antietam (CG 54). Antietam is attached to Commander, Task Force 70/ Carrier Strike Group (CSG) 5 conducting underway operations in support of a free and open Indo-Pacific. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Santiago Navarro)

February 23, 2011

 

Effects of Cell Phone Radiofrequency Signal Exposure on Brain Glucose Metabolism

 

Nora D. Volkow, MD; Dardo Tomasi, PhD; Gene-Jack Wang, MD; et al Paul Vaska, PhD; Joanna S. Fowler, PhD; Frank Telang, MD; Dave Alexoff, BSE; Jean Logan, PhD; Christopher Wong, MS

 

Article Information

JAMA. 2011;305(8):808-813. doi:10.1001/jama.2011.186

 

CONCLUSIONS:

Conclusions In healthy participants and compared with no exposure, 50-minute cell phone exposure was associated with increased brain glucose metabolism in the region closest to the antenna. This finding is of unknown clinical significance.

 

The dramatic worldwide increase in use of cellular telephones has prompted concerns regarding potential harmful effects of exposure to radiofrequency-modulated electromagnetic fields (RF-EMFs). Of particular concern has been the potential carcinogenic effects from the RF-EMF emissions of cell phones. However, epidemiologic studies of the association between cell phone use and prevalence of brain tumors have been inconsistent (some, but not all, studies showed increased risk), and the issue remains unresolved.1

 

RF-EMFs emitted by cell phones are absorbed in the brain2 within a range that could influence neuronal activity.3 Although the intensity of RF-EMFs is very low, the oscillatory frequencies correspond to some of the oscillation frequencies recorded in neuronal tissue and could interfere with neuronal activity.4 Thermal effects from RF-EMFs have also been invoked as a mechanism that could affect neuronal activity, although temperature changes produced by current cell phone technology are likely minimal.5 Studies performed in humans to investigate the effects of RF-EMF exposures from cell phones have yielded variable results.6 For example, imaging studies that used positron emission tomography (PET) to measure changes in cerebral blood flow (CBF) with RF-EMF exposures from cell phones have reported increases,7,8 decreases and increases,9,10 or no changes11 in CBF. The discrepancies among these imaging studies likely reflect their relatively small sample sizes (9-14 participants), and the potential confounding of CBF measures reflecting vascular rather than neuronal signals.12-14 This highlights the need for studies to document whether RF-EMFs from cell phone use affects brain function in humans.

 

The objective of this study was to assess if acute cell phone exposure affected regional activity in the human brain. For this purpose we evaluated the effects in healthy participants (N = 47) of acute cell phone exposures on brain glucose metabolism, measured using PET with injection of (18F)fluorodeoxyglucose (18FDG). Brain glucose metabolic activity is a more proximal marker of neuronal activity than measures of CBF, which reflects vascular as well as neuronal components.15 Also, because brain glucose metabolic measures obtained with 18FDG reflect the averaged brain activity occurring over a 30-minute period,16 this method allowed assessment of the cumulative effects of cell phone exposure on resting brain metabolism. Because exposure to RF-EMFs from cell phones is well localized and is highest in brain regions closest to the antenna,2 we hypothesized that the effects on brain metabolism would be greatest in inferior and anterior brain regions, the regions that would be exposed to the highest RF-EMF amplitude for the cell phone model used in this study.

jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/645813

 

PHILIPPINE SEA (June 15, 2022) Fire Controlman 3rd Class Hayden Kolbo, from Federal Way, Wash., installs a wiring harness on a Phalanx Close-In Weapon System (CIWS) aboard Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser USS Antietam (CG 54). Antietam is attached to Commander, Task Force 70/ Carrier Strike Group (CSG) 5 conducting underway operations in support of a free and open Indo-Pacific. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Santiago Navarro)

The energy injector is like 4000 microwave ovens, another innovative design element of this reactor.

 

They use a process called radio-frequency heating to ignite the nuclear fuel. These antennae outside the tokamak reactor use a specific frequency of radio waves to excite the particles. The radio waves are calibrated to target just the less abundant material, in this case hydrogen ions. Because the hydrogen accounts for a small fraction of the fuel's total density, focusing the radio-frequency heating on the minority ions allows them to reach extreme energy levels. The excited hydrogen ions then slam into the more abundant deuterium ions, and resulting particles fly into the reactor's outer shell, generating heat and electricity.

 

And then... "Researchers improved the efficiency of this process by adding helium-3 ions to the mix. The new fuel contains less than one percent helium-3. By focusing all the radio-frequency heating on this trace amount of helium-3, the researchers raised the ions to megaelectronvolt (MeV) energies. An electronvolt is the amount of energy gained or lost when a single electron jumps from a point of electric potential to a point one volt higher, a common unit of measurement for fusion experiments. The new results with helium-3 fuel, generating ions that reach megaelectronvolt energies, has never been achieved before, and the increase in ion energy is a full order of magnitude higher than previous efforts." — Popular Mechanics

RF Microneedling Is a Must-Know Treatment for Skin of Color:

Struggling with stubborn acne scars? You’ve likely heard that chemical exfoliation and lasers are your best friend. While that’s true for some people, if you have a darker complexion, relying on those methods can do more harm than good. That’s why radiofrequency microneedling is such a popular treatment these days. By combining two trusted methods, a single treatment is able to address multiple signs of complexion damage without causing more in the process.

  

What Is Radiofrequency Microneedling?

 

Let’s break it down, shall we? Microneedling is the use of teeny, tiny needles to create microaggressions in the skin that speed up wound healing, while radiofrequency is a type of high-intensity energy that’s able to penetrate the skin to lead to an improved complexion. When the two are combined, medical esthetician Tamila Deveny says that the cosmetic procedure, which uses “specially insulated needles that deliver high-intensity radio frequency energy into the targeted tissue once the needles have broken through the skin,” stimulates collagen and elastic production to boost new, healthy tissue in the skin, ultimately working to restore your complexion to its flawless, pre-scar appearance.

“In my opinion, it is one of the most effective treatments for anti-aging and to treat scars on the face or body,” she shares.

 

Benefits of Radiofrequency Microneedling:

•Improves acne or surgery scars (on the face and body)

•Reduces fine lines and wrinkles

•Reduces the appearance of hyperpigmentation

•Reduces the appearance of stretch marks

•Helps with dull or uneven skin tone or texture

•Shrinks enlarged pores

•Helps with loose skin (face and body)

•Reduces cellulite

•Firms upper eyelid skin

•Smooths lines on the upper lip skin

 

The Warsaw radio mast was the world's tallest structure until its collapse on 8 August 1991.

 

The mast, which was designed by Jan Polak, was 646.38 metres (2,120.67 ft) tall. Its construction started in July 1970, was completed on 18 May 1974, and its transmitter entered regular service on 22 July that year. It was located in Konstantynów, Gąbin, Poland, and was used by Warsaw Radio-Television (Centrum Radiowo-Telewizyjne) for longwave radio broadcasting on a frequency of 227 kHz before 1 February 1988 and 225 kHz afterwards. Its base, according to GoogleEarth, was 115.2 metres above sea level. Because a voltage potential of 120 kV existed between the mast and ground, it stood on a 2-metre-high insulator. It operated as a mast radiator (half wave radiator), so its height was chosen in order to function as a half-wavelength antenna at its broadcasting frequency. The signals from its 2 megawatt transmitters could be received across all of Europe, North Africa and as far away as North America. Its weight is debated: 380 tonnes, 420 tonnes, 550 tonnes and even 660 tonnes have been cited, probably the result of inaccurate unit conversions by translators. Polish sources claim 420 tonnes.The Warsaw radio mast was a guyed steel lattice mast of equilateral triangular cross section, with a face width of 4.8 m. The vertical steel tubes forming the vertices of the mast had a diameter of 245 millimetres; the thickness of the walls of these tubes varied between 8 and 34 millimetres depending on height. The mast consisted of 86 elements, each of which had a length of 7.5 metres. The mast had 3 arrays of guy wires, each attached to the mast at 5 levels. Each guy was fixed on a separate anchor block at the ground and was 50 mm in diameter. To prevent the guy wires from interfering with the radio transmissions, the guys were insulated at regular intervals. The weight of guys and insulators used to anchor the mast was 80 metric tons. An elevator and separate protected ladders were installed in the interior of the mast to facilitate access to the various mast components, including the aircraft warning lamps. The elevator had a maximum speed of 0.35 m/s and required 30 minutes for a trip from the bottom of the structure to the top.

 

In the lower half of the mast, there was a vertical steel tube, attached to the mast's outer structure with large insulators. This tube was grounded at the bottom, and connected electrically to the mast structure at half the total height. This technique works by applying a DC ground at a point of minimum radiofrequency voltage, conducting static charge to ground without diminishing the radio energy. Static electrical charge can build up to high values, even at times of no thunderstorm activity, when such tall structures are insulated from ground. Use of this technique provides a better lightning protection than using just a spark gap at the mast feed, which is standard at most mast radiators insulated against ground.

 

A special overhead radio frequency transmission line was used to transfer the signal from the transmitter building to the mast. The transmitter building situated at 52°22'22,9" N and 19°48'25" E had a volume of 17,000 cubic metres and was approximately 600 metres from the mast. The transmitter consisted of two 1000 kilowatt units built by Brown Boveri and Cie. An atomic clock was used to generate the transmission frequency in order to provide a very accurate, stable signal source which could be used as a frequency standard by anyone within signal range. The station, which had an area of 65 hectares, also contained a 76 metre tall lattice tower of rectangular cross-section close to the transmitter building at 52°22'23,6" N and 19°48'24,4" E. This tower was used to provide a radio link for programme feeds from the studio.

 

To supply power to the station a 110kV substation was built. The substation was over-engineered due to the strategic importance of the station as Poland's central transmitter. Although the power consumption of the transmitting station was large (estimated 6000 kW), the substation was capable of supplying much more than was required.

 

6 small towers were erected around the periphery of the station's grounds in order to support aircraft warning lamps where the guy ropes were located. They are situated at 52°22'17,4" N,19°48 9,7" E; 52°21'53,8"N, 19°48'6,3" E; 52°21'57,1"N, 19°47'48" E; 52°21'55,8"N,19°48'27,6" E; 52°22'6,1" N,19°48'24,3"E; 52°22'8,1"N, 19°47'54,4" E. For photo see:[1]

 

The official name of the facility was Radiofoniczny Ośrodek Nadawczy w Konstantynowie (Radiophonic Transmission Center Konstantynow), Radiowe Centrum Nadawcze w Konstantynowie (Radio Transmission Center Konstantynow) or Warszawska Radiostacja Centralna (WRC) w Gąbinie (Warsaw Central Radio Station Gabin). It broadcast Polskie Radio's Program I.

 

Approximately ten years after completion of the mast, inspections revealed structural damage caused by wind-induced oscillations at the mast, the backstage insulators and the guys. Repair work was very difficult and replacement of the mast by a stronger construction of the same height was considered. However, this was not realized, as a result of Poland's economic situation. In 1988 the mast was repainted, but this could not be done to the desired extent, as there was not enough paint available.

  

[edit] Collapse

On 8 August 1991 at 16:00 GMT the mast collapsed due to an error in exchanging the guy-wires on the highest stock of the mast. The mast first bent and then snapped at roughly half its height. A small mobile crane, property of Mostostal Zabrze, was destroyed in the collapse. The helix building and the transmitter building (including the transmitter devices in it) were not damaged.

 

An investigating committee determined that blame lay with Mostostal Zabrze, which built and maintained the mast. The construction coordinator and the chief of the Mostostal division that built the mast were accused of causing the collapse. The former was sentenced to 2.5 years in prison, the latter to 2 years.

 

Since the collapse of the Warsaw radio mast, the tallest structure in Poland has been the FM radio and TV transmission mast at Olsztyn-Pieczewo measuring 360 metres.

 

After the collapse, the KVLY-TV mast outside Fargo, North Dakota, USA, regained its title as the world's tallest structure, standing 628.8 m (2,063 feet) until the Burj Dubai unofficially exceeded this height in April 2008.

  

[edit] Replacement

After the collapse of the radio mast at Konstantynów, the Polish broadcasting company used the old Raszyn transmitter with its 335-metre-high mast near Warsaw, which had been used since 1978 for daytime transmissions of a second Polish broadcasting service programme in the longwave range on the frequency 198 kHz, for transmissions on 225 kHz with a power of 500 kilowatts. It is not possible to transmit from Raszyn on 198 kHz and 225 kHz simultaneously, so the transmissions on the second longwave frequency 198 kHz had to be discontinued until either a second longwave broadcasting transmitting facility was built in Poland or a special frequency switch, which would allow transmissions on both frequencies, was installed at the Raszyn transmitter. The latter, simpler solution would have decreased the effectiveness and reliability of both transmitters and was therefore found unacceptable.

 

Because the Polish longwave transmitters are of special importance to Polish people abroad, as early as April 1992 the Polish government planned to rebuild the mast at Konstantynów. In September 1995 the Polish government was set to rebuild the mast. Although refurbishment of the old basements, which could be reused, had already started, the rebuilding of the mast was cancelled due to protests by local residents, who claimed that radiation from the mast was a health hazard. While the accuracy of these claims has not been verified, a new site for the transmitter was sought. Several other locations were considered, but due to the continuing resistance of nearby inhabitants (backed by the Solidarity trade union), the height of mast designs mast and transmitter range were both highly reduced, and an old military site just southeast of Solec Kujawski was chosen. There, a new longwave transmission facility was built from 1998 to 1999 with a transmitter of 1200 kW output power for the frequency 225 kHz. This facility, which was inaugurated on September 4, 1999, uses two 289-metre-high grounded upfeed masts 330 metres apart as aerials.

 

After the inauguration of the transmitter at Solec Kujawski, the transmitter at Raszyn was again used for transmitting on the frequency 198 kHz for the programme Radio Parliament.

    

Philips, sell this as MRI, but belive me is a Time Machine.

"Magic Wire" is so called because of detecting proximity to antenna.

 

THE MAGIC WIRE

 

As shown in the diagram, the input tube is a type 6R7 duo-diode triode. The triode section forms the oscillator, in conjunction with the coil L1 which is center-tapped to the cathode. When the triode section is oscillating, the r.f. voltage developed from cathode to ground is impressed on the diode section, causing current to flow through R2 and making the diode plates negative with respect to ground. The control grid of the 25L6 power tube is connected to the diode plates of the 6R7 and consequently a negative bias is placed on the grid which reduces its plate current to a very low value. As soon as the triode ceases to oscillate, there is no longer any r.f. voltage applied to the diodes, the voltage drops and the 25L6 draws high plate current, causing the relay to operate.

 

It will be noted that no rectifier tube or filler circuit is required in this design, yet the instrument functions on either a.c. or d.c. On a.c., the 6R7 oscillations and the 25L6 draws plate current only on the positive half-cycles. This principle effects a considerable saving in construction cost and in the size of the instrument.

 

After the parts required have been obtained, the first step in building the unit is to make the chassis, which consists simply of a piece of 16-gauge aluminum or steel bent and drilled in accordance with the plan shown. The front panel, which is included with the standard 6 by 6 cabinet, is drilled and a hole and grommet are placed in the rear panel. The oscillator coil is made by winding 100 turns of No.28 d.c.c. wire on a one-inch bakelite tube 3-1/4 inches long. A tap is brought out at the center of the winding. When the winding has been completed, the entire coil is dipped in a hot half-and-half mixture of beeswax and paraffin to keep the winding in place and exclude moisture. The sensitivity of the outfit is largely dependent upon the efficiency of the coil, so it should be carefully made. C1 is mounted on a small piece of 1/8-inch bakelite, because it must be insulated from the panel.

 

Wire the chassis first, starting with the heater circuits. Do not connect in the power cord until all wiring has been completed. The shield of the 25L6 is connected to its cathode, the shield of the 6E7 to the heater terminal which goes directly to the line. When all the main wiring has been completed, bring the power cord through the rear panel hole, and solder the three terminals to the terminal strip. The antenna wire is brought in through a rubber-grommeted hole in the top of the cabinet and connected to the stator or plate terminal of C1. A knot in the wire will relieve any strain on this connection. Stranded wire is preferred for the antenna.

 

The capacitances of C1 and C2 are largely dependent upon the length of antenna wire desired. If only 4 or 5 feet are required, C2 may be omitted. On the other hand, if the wire exceeds 15 feet, C2 will have to be larger than the value given. If the capacitance of C1 were made large (say 150 mmf. or more), C2 could of course be omitted but then the adjustment would become too critical.

 

The relay employed is a 3,000-ohm plug-in type of standard manufacture. It is a double-pole model and will handle a non-inductive load of 100 watts. It is somewhat more sensitive than is required and any other good relay of 1,000 ohms or more resistance should be suitable. The capacitor, C4, is shunted across the relay coil to prevent chattering. It may be advisable, in some cases, to put a 0.1 mf. paper capacitor across the relay contacts to stop sparking on heavy loads. It is better practice, however, to use a separate power relay when operating any but light loads.

 

In operation, the antenna wire is strung out well away from grounded metal objects and a 110-volt lamp is plugged into the outlet on the panel. When the tubes have heated, the lamp should light when the antenna wire is touched. If it lights without touching the wire, C2 should be screwed down until the lamp goes out. These adjustments should be made with C1 about one-half mashed. The panel may then screwed in on the cabinet and final adjustment made. This is done by gradually adjusting the vernier knob of the dial until the light remains lit when adjusting but goes out when the hand is removed from the dial. This may be carried to a point where the light will flash as soon as one approaches within 3 feet of the wire or instrument. It is better not to aim for such sensitivity, though, since it will vary somewhat with line voltage. A good, practical and stable point is about six to fifteen minutes or so for the instrument to acquire a stable point of operation owing to its sensitivity.

 

PARTS REQUIRED

C1 - Midget variable capacitor, 60 mmf. (see text)

C2 - Trimmer capacitor, 35 mmf. or more (see text)

C3 - Tubular paper capacitor, 0.05 mf. or more, 200 v.

C4 - Electrolytic capacitor, 10 mf., 100 V.

R1 - Carbon resistor, 5 meg, 1 watt

R2 - Carbon resistor, 1 meg., 1 watt

R4 - Wire-wound resistor, 5,000 ohms, 10 watts

R5 - Wire-wound resistor, 10,000 ohms, 10 watts

1 -- Steel cabinet 6x6x6 inches, front & back panels removable

1 -- Piece 16-gauge aluminum, for chassis 5-1/2 x 7-3/4 inches

1 -- Piece bakelite tubing, 1 inch diameter., 3-1/2 inches long

1 -- Piece bakelite, 1'1/2 x 1-1/2, 1/8 inch thick for C1

2 -- Octal wafer sockets, 1-1/2 inches center for mounting holes

1 -- 5-prong wafer socket, 1-1/2 inches center for mounting holes

1 -- Relay, Utah type RAC-110, 3,000 ohm

1 -- 6R7 metal tube

1 -- 25L6 metal tube

1 -- Kurz-Kasch vernier dial, small

1 -- Resistor line cord, 280 ohms (R3)

1 -- Single outlet receptacle

Miscellaneous screws, nuts, mounting bracket, and grommets.

 

- James P Hughes

 

Fully assembled and ready for testing.

Air station radio frequencies, UHF and VHF

 

U.S. Coast Guard Air Station Sacramento

McClellan, California

 

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By harnessing alternating current (AC), Nikola Tesla almost single-handedly brought about a revolution in the use of electricity for man's needs, from powering home appliances to running factories and turning on the city lights. Thomas Edison proposed using direct current (DC). DC was inefficient in generating electrical power and sustaining it over long distances. DC was a dead-end. Tesla and his AC succeeded in electrifying the nation.

 

Tesla hoped to take the process a step further as a result of experiments he conducted in a laboratory in Colorado Springs. His goal was "wireless power transmission." To that end, he built a huge model of what the world knows as the “Tesla coil,” a radio frequency transformer of unheard-of dimensions and power. It produced 12 million volts and formed 100-foot-long lightning bolts that allegedly created thunder and sparks 15 miles away. When first energized, it blew out the generators at a local power company and caused a blackout.

Brookhaven Lab engineer Jean Clifford Brutus next to a deflecting radiofrequency cavity he helped to design and install for the LEReC project. Read more...

Brookhaven's linear accelerator (linac) was designed and built in the late 1960’s as a major upgrade to the Alternating Gradient Synchroton (AGS) complex. Its purpose is to provide accelerated protons for use at AGS facilities and the Brookhaven Linac Isotope Producer (BLIP). The basic components of the Linac include ion sources, a radiofrequency quadropole pre-injector, and nine accelerator radiofrequency cavities spanning the length of a 459 foot tunnel (right). The Linac is capable of producing up to a 35 milliampere proton beam at energies up to 200 million electron-volts (MeV) for injection into the AGS Booster or for the activation of targets at the BLIP.

Rampa di lancio per missili terra-aria Nike-Hercules

Launch pad for Nike-Hercules surface-to-air missiles

 

Sistema missilistico MIM-14 Nike-Hercules: caratteristiche di base

 

Il MIM-14 Nike Hercules era un missile terra-aria statunitense per la difesa aerea a lungo raggio a quota alta e media. Entrò in servizio nel 1958, e fu adottato da molte delle forze armate dei Paesi membri della NATO.

Il Nike-Hercules fu concepito come successore del missile terra-aria Nike-Ajax, che non poteva impiegare testate nucleari per la distruzione di formazioni di bombardieri (o anche di missili).

 

Il propulsore era a razzo, a due stadi. Il primo stadio era costituito da un motore di accelerazione (Booster) a razzo a propellente solido, e si staccava dopo circa 4 sec., quando il missile aveva già raggiunto una velocità di Mach 1.5. Il secondo stadio conteneva un motore a razzo (Sustainer) anch'esso a combustibile solido.

 

La testata di guerra poteva essere convenzionale o nucleare.

- Testata convenzionale: T-45 HE da 502 Kg, contenente 270 Kg di esplosivo a frammentazione HBX-6 M17.

- Testata nucleare: testata W31 da 2 Kt (M-97) o 20 Kt (M-22).

 

Il sistema di guida

Il sistema di guida era basato su diversi radar: un Low Power Acquisition Radar (LOPAR), un Missile Tracking Radar (MTR), e un Target Track Radar (TTR) a vui era asservito un Target and Ranging Radar (TRR), tutti posizionati nell'Area Controllo.

L'acquisizione di bersagli potenziali era effettuata dal LOPAR. I potenziali bersagli venivano identificati tramite un sistema di identificazione IFF. Il LOPAR forniva informazioni (approssimate) su distanza, azimuth e altitudine agli operatori del sistema di target tracking TTR. Una volta che il bersaglio era agganciato, il tracciamento era automatico.

Quando il TTR era agganciato al bersaglio, un computer (analogico nelle versioni iniziali, digitale in seguito) calcolava in continuo il punto di intercetto nel cielo e il tempo atteso di volo del missile.

Mentre il bersaglio era agganciato, il computer inviava informazioni di guida al sistema radar di tracciamento del missile (MTR). Il sistema MTR convertiva le informazioni in ordini di guida per il missile, consistenti in segnali in RadioFrequenza (RF) trasmessi al missile sulla rampa di lancio. Il transponder del missile inviava segnali RF di risposta. I segnali di risposta del missile permettevano al MTR di agganciare il missile stesso prima del lancio. Per far sì che MTR potesse tracciare il missile subito dopo il lancio, l'Area di Controllo si trovava di solito ad una distanza di 1.5 – 3.5 Km dall'area di lancio. Inoltre, le antenne dei radar erano collocate in alto su piattaforme, o addirittura su montagne (Monte Toraro) come nel caso di Base Tuono.

Il missile, una volta era stato lanciato e separatosi dal booster, volava verso il punto di intgercetto previsto. Il computer riceveva in continuo la posizione del bersaglio dal TTR e quella del missile dal MTR, e determinava le manovre necessarie per fare in modo che il missile intercettasse il bersaglio designato.

Quando il missile arrivava abbastanza vicino al bersaglio, il computer inviava un ordine di scoppio al sistema MTR. A sua volta, il sistema MTR trasmetteva l'ordine di scoppio al missile, che esplodeva.

 

Dati tecnici

 

Peso: 4785 Kg

Lunghezza: 11.89 m totale; 8.23 m secondo stadio

Larghezza: 1.88 m; booster 3.5 m

Diametro: 0.8 m booster; 0.53 m secondo stadio

Gittata massima di ingaggio: 140 Km

Quota massima di ingaggio: 30000 m

Velocità massima: Mach 3.65

Testata bellica: convenzionale T-45 HE da 502 Kg; nucleare W31 da 2 Kt (M-97) o 20 Kt (M-22)

Motore: a due stadi, Booster + Sustainer

Booster: cluster Hercules M42 a combustibile solido (formato da quattro booster M5E1 Nike) da 978 KN (99650 Kgf)

Sustainer: razzo Thiokol M30 a combustibile solido da 44.4 KN (4527 Kgf)

  

The MIM-14 Nike-Hercules missile system: basic characteristics

 

The MIM-14 Nike Hercules was a surface-to-air missile for long-range medium- and high-altitude air defense. It was adopted by U.S.A. and NATO armed forces.

The Nike-Hercules missile was essentially conceived as a successor of the earlier Nike Ajax missile, that could not carry a nuclear warhead to destroy formations of high-altitude bomber aircrafts or missiles.

 

The engine was solid fuel, two-stage.

 

The warhead could be either conventional or nuclear.

Conventional warhead: T-45 High-Eexplosive warhead (502 Kg), containing 270 Kg of HBX-6 M17 blast-fragmentation explosive.

Nuclear warhead: W31 nuclear warhead 2 Kt (M-97) or 20 Kt (M-22).

 

The guidance system

The guidance system was based on different radars: Low Power Acquisition Radar (LOPAR), a Missile Tracking Radar (MTR), and a Target Track Radar (TTR) with a slaved Target and Ranging Radar (TRR), all located in a Control Area.

Acquisition of potential targets was operated by LOPAR. Designated targets were then identified with aid of an Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) system. The LOPAR provided rough range, azimuth and altitude information to the operators of target tracking (TTR) system. Once locked-on, tracking was automatic.

As soon at the TTR was locked on to a target, a computer continually computed a suitable intercept point in the sky and an expected “time to fly” of the missile.

When the target is being tracked, the computer system sends steering orders to the missile tracking radar (MTR) system. The MTR system converts the steering orders to guidance commands for the missile, consisting of RadioFrequency (RF) signals transmitted to the designated missile on a launcher. A transponder in the missile responds to the guidance commands by transmitting RF response pulses. The transmitted missile response pulses enable the MTR system to lock-on the designated missile prior to launch and to track the missile after launch. To ensure the MTR could see and track the missile immediately after it was launched, the Control Area was normally located about 1.5 – 3.5 Km far from the Launch Area. Furthermore, the radar antennas were typically mounted on elevated platforms or mountains, as in case of Base Tuono.

After the missile is launched and has separated from the booster, goes in the direction of the predicted intercept point. The computer system, receiving continuous target position data from the TTR system and continuous missile position data from the MTR system, determines that maneuvers are necessary to cause the missile to intercept the designated target.

When the missile is within lethal range of the target, the computer system sends a burst order to the MTR system. The MTR system transmits a burst command that detonates the missile's warhead.

 

Technical data

 

Weight: 4860 Kg

Length: 11.89 m overall; 8.23 m second stage

Wingspan: 1.88 m; booster 3.5 m

Diameter: 0.80 m booster; 0.53 m second stage

Operational range: 140 Km

Operational ceiling: 30000 m

Maximum speed: Mach 3.65

Warhead: conventional T-45 HE, 502 Kg; nuclear W31 2 Kt (M-97), or 20 Kt (M-22)

Engine: two-stage, Booster + Sustainer

Booster: Hercules M42 solid-fueled rocket cluster (4x M5E1 Nike boosters) 978 KN (99650 Kgf)

Sustainer: Thiokol M30 solid-fueled rocket 44.4 KN (4527 Kgf)

Part of Marconi 1.5-kW transmitter that powered BBC's London radio station 2LO

 

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Joseph Tuozzolo, the head engineer for the LEReC project, stands next to a warm radiofrequency cavity used in the project. Read more...

Dr. Darm has practiced aesthetic medicine for the past 15 years, performing over 50,000 laser procedures. Previously, Dr. Darm was a board certified Emergency Medicine physician (ER doctor) with over 20 years experience. He graduated from Stanford University with a Bachelor of Science in Biology and a minor in Psychology. His medical training was obtained at OHSU.

 

Dr. Darm opened his private practice, Aesthetic Medicine, in 1995. Initially specializing in weight loss, he expanded to include hair removal and rosacea treatments in 1997. Since that time, new services have been added yearly to promote health, wellness and beauty. Dr. Darm has pioneered his own trademark procedure, LaserLift™ for the treatment of wrinkles, and LipoLift™ for the treatment of unwanted fat and cellulite. He is internationally recognized and sought out by patients from all over the world.

 

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Dr. Darm has practiced aesthetic medicine for the past 15 years, performing over 50,000 laser procedures. Previously, Dr. Darm was a board certified Emergency Medicine physician (ER doctor) with over 20 years experience. He graduated from Stanford University with a Bachelor of Science in Biology and a minor in Psychology. His medical training was obtained at OHSU.

 

Dr. Darm opened his private practice, Aesthetic Medicine, in 1995. Initially specializing in weight loss, he expanded to include hair removal and rosacea treatments in 1997. Since that time, new services have been added yearly to promote health, wellness and beauty. Dr. Darm has pioneered his own trademark procedure, LaserLift™ for the treatment of wrinkles, and LipoLift™ for the treatment of unwanted fat and cellulite. He is internationally recognized and sought out by patients from all over the world.

 

For more information log on www.drdarm.com.

 

KEYWORDS:

 

"Dr. Darm" "Aesthetic Medicine" "Medical spa Portland" "Day spa Portland" Lasers "Laser Treatments" "Skin clinic Portland" "Laser skin clinic Portland" "Laser liposuction Portland" "Laserlift Portland" "Laser lift Portland" "Lipo lift Portland" "Plastic surgeon Portland" "Dermatologist Portland" Esthetician "Board certified plastic surgeon" "Weight Loss Center Portland" "Medical Weight Management"

 

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"Board Certified Plastic Surgery" "local plastic surgeon" "Liposuction Surgeon Portland" "Portland Liposuction Surgeon"

 

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"treatments of wrinkles" "Anti-aging" "Skin aging" "Age spots" "Age spots treatment" Botox Dysport Fillers Juvederm Restylane Laserlift "Skin resurfacing" "Laser skin resurfacing" "Chemical peel" "Chemical peeling" "Dermal fillers" Microdermabrasion Dermabrasion Photofacial Photorejuvenation Dermatologist Esthetician

 

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"Facial Plastic Surgery" "Plastic Surgery Portland" "Plastic Surgery" "Plastic surgeries" "Plastic Surgeons"

"Face plastic surgery" Rhytidectomy Facelifts "Face lifts" Abdominoplasty "Tummy tuck" Rhinoplasty "Nose job" Otoplasty "Ear surgery" "Neck lift" "Cheek lift" Broplasty "Brow lifts" Blepharoplasty" "Eyelid surgery" "Reconstructive surgery" Microsurgery "Treatment of burns" "Breast implants" "Breast surgery" "Breast augmentations" "Breast reconstruction" "Boob job" Mammoplasty "Breast reduction" "Buttock augmentation" "Butt implant"

 

Dr. Darm has practiced aesthetic medicine for the past 15 years, performing over 50,000 laser procedures. Previously, Dr. Darm was a board certified Emergency Medicine physician (ER doctor) with over 20 years experience. He graduated from Stanford University with a Bachelor of Science in Biology and a minor in Psychology. His medical training was obtained at OHSU.

 

Dr. Darm opened his private practice, Aesthetic Medicine, in 1995. Initially specializing in weight loss, he expanded to include hair removal and rosacea treatments in 1997. Since that time, new services have been added yearly to promote health, wellness and beauty. Dr. Darm has pioneered his own trademark procedure, LaserLift™ for the treatment of wrinkles, and LipoLift™ for the treatment of unwanted fat and cellulite. He is internationally recognized and sought out by patients from all over the world.

 

For more information log on www.drdarm.com.

 

KEYWORDS:

 

"Dr. Darm" "Aesthetic Medicine" "Medical spa Portland" "Day spa Portland" Lasers "Laser Treatments" "Skin clinic Portland" "Laser skin clinic Portland" "Laser liposuction Portland" "Laserlift Portland" "Laser lift Portland" "Lipo lift Portland" "Plastic surgeon Portland" "Dermatologist Portland" Esthetician "Board certified plastic surgeon" "Weight Loss Center Portland" "Medical Weight Management"

 

"Dr. Darm" "Aesthetic Medicine" Laserlift Lipolift "Laser Lipolysis" Velashape Mesoporation Mesoderm Slimlipo "Lipolift I" "Lipolift III" "Oregon Lipo" Lipo Liposuction "Cosmetic Surgery" "Portland Liposuction" "Laser Liposuction" "Body Sculpting" "Liposuction Portland" "Body Contouring" "Cosmetic Surgery Oregon" "Liposuction Surgeon" "Lipo Portland" "Plastic Surgeon" "Body Contour" "Affordable Liposuction" "Water Liposuction" "Water Lipo" "Board Certified Plastic Surgeon"

 

"Board Certified Plastic Surgery" "local plastic surgeon" "Liposuction Surgeon Portland" "Portland Liposuction Surgeon"

 

"Fat and Cellulite" Fat Cellulite "Orange peel" "Body Sculpting" "Lipolift I" "Lipolift III" "Lipolift trilogy" Mesoporation Mesoderm Mesotherapy Velashape Slimlipo "Laser Lipolysis" "Laser Liposuction" IPL "Laser surgery" "Laser surgery Portland" "Intense Pulsed Light"

 

"treatments of wrinkles" "Anti-aging" "Skin aging" "Age spots" "Age spots treatment" Botox Dysport Fillers Juvederm Restylane Laserlift "Skin resurfacing" "Laser skin resurfacing" "Chemical peel" "Chemical peeling" "Dermal fillers" Microdermabrasion Dermabrasion Photofacial Photorejuvenation Dermatologist Esthetician

 

"Skin Problems" "Laser skin" Acne "Acne vulgaris" "Acne scar treatment" "Acne cure" Moles "Skin tags" "Sun damage" "Dark circles" Rosacea Birthmarks Scars "Actinic keratosis" "Cosmetic laser" "Skin pigmentation treatment" "Stretch marks" Hyperpigmentation Hipopigmentation

 

"Hair Removal" "Hair Removal Portland, Oregon" "Laser hair" "Hair laser removal" "Hair laser removal Portland, Oregon" "Unwanted laser hair removal" "ELOS technology"

 

"Spider veins" "Spider veins treatment" "Spider veins before and after" "Varicose veins" "Vein therapy before and after" "Vein therapy" "Vein therapy Portland" Sclerotherapy "Sclerotherapy before and after" "Sclerotherapy Portland" "Radio Frequency"

 

"Weight Loss" "Medical weight management" "Medical weight loss program" "Low Calorie Diet program" "Healthy Solutions program" "Weight Loss before and after" "aesthetic medicine" "Dr. Darm" dietician nutritionist

 

"Facial Plastic Surgery" "Plastic Surgery Portland" "Plastic Surgery" "Plastic surgeries" "Plastic Surgeons"

"Face plastic surgery" Rhytidectomy Facelifts "Face lifts" Abdominoplasty "Tummy tuck" Rhinoplasty "Nose job" Otoplasty "Ear surgery" "Neck lift" "Cheek lift" Broplasty "Brow lifts" Blepharoplasty" "Eyelid surgery" "Reconstructive surgery" Microsurgery "Treatment of burns" "Breast implants" "Breast surgery" "Breast augmentations" "Breast reconstruction" "Boob job" Mammoplasty "Breast reduction" "Buttock augmentation" "Butt implant"

 

Dr. Darm has practiced aesthetic medicine for the past 15 years, performing over 50,000 laser procedures. Previously, Dr. Darm was a board certified Emergency Medicine physician (ER doctor) with over 20 years experience. He graduated from Stanford University with a Bachelor of Science in Biology and a minor in Psychology. His medical training was obtained at OHSU.

 

Dr. Darm opened his private practice, Aesthetic Medicine, in 1995. Initially specializing in weight loss, he expanded to include hair removal and rosacea treatments in 1997. Since that time, new services have been added yearly to promote health, wellness and beauty. Dr. Darm has pioneered his own trademark procedure, LaserLift™ for the treatment of wrinkles, and LipoLift™ for the treatment of unwanted fat and cellulite. He is internationally recognized and sought out by patients from all over the world.

 

For more information log on www.drdarm.com.

 

KEYWORDS:

 

"Dr. Darm" "Aesthetic Medicine" "Medical spa Portland" "Day spa Portland" Lasers "Laser Treatments" "Skin clinic Portland" "Laser skin clinic Portland" "Laser liposuction Portland" "Laserlift Portland" "Laser lift Portland" "Lipo lift Portland" "Plastic surgeon Portland" "Dermatologist Portland" Esthetician "Board certified plastic surgeon" "Weight Loss Center Portland" "Medical Weight Management"

 

"Dr. Darm" "Aesthetic Medicine" Laserlift Lipolift "Laser Lipolysis" Velashape Mesoporation Mesoderm Slimlipo "Lipolift I" "Lipolift III" "Oregon Lipo" Lipo Liposuction "Cosmetic Surgery" "Portland Liposuction" "Laser Liposuction" "Body Sculpting" "Liposuction Portland" "Body Contouring" "Cosmetic Surgery Oregon" "Liposuction Surgeon" "Lipo Portland" "Plastic Surgeon" "Body Contour" "Affordable Liposuction" "Water Liposuction" "Water Lipo" "Board Certified Plastic Surgeon"

 

"Board Certified Plastic Surgery" "local plastic surgeon" "Liposuction Surgeon Portland" "Portland Liposuction Surgeon"

 

"Fat and Cellulite" Fat Cellulite "Orange peel" "Body Sculpting" "Lipolift I" "Lipolift III" "Lipolift trilogy" Mesoporation Mesoderm Mesotherapy Velashape Slimlipo "Laser Lipolysis" "Laser Liposuction" IPL "Laser surgery" "Laser surgery Portland" "Intense Pulsed Light"

 

"treatments of wrinkles" "Anti-aging" "Skin aging" "Age spots" "Age spots treatment" Botox Dysport Fillers Juvederm Restylane Laserlift "Skin resurfacing" "Laser skin resurfacing" "Chemical peel" "Chemical peeling" "Dermal fillers" Microdermabrasion Dermabrasion Photofacial Photorejuvenation Dermatologist Esthetician

 

"Skin Problems" "Laser skin" Acne "Acne vulgaris" "Acne scar treatment" "Acne cure" Moles "Skin tags" "Sun damage" "Dark circles" Rosacea Birthmarks Scars "Actinic keratosis" "Cosmetic laser" "Skin pigmentation treatment" "Stretch marks" Hyperpigmentation Hipopigmentation

 

"Hair Removal" "Hair Removal Portland, Oregon" "Laser hair" "Hair laser removal" "Hair laser removal Portland, Oregon" "Unwanted laser hair removal" "ELOS technology"

 

"Spider veins" "Spider veins treatment" "Spider veins before and after" "Varicose veins" "Vein therapy before and after" "Vein therapy" "Vein therapy Portland" Sclerotherapy "Sclerotherapy before and after" "Sclerotherapy Portland" "Radio Frequency"

 

"Weight Loss" "Medical weight management" "Medical weight loss program" "Low Calorie Diet program" "Healthy Solutions program" "Weight Loss before and after" "aesthetic medicine" "Dr. Darm" dietician nutritionist

 

"Facial Plastic Surgery" "Plastic Surgery Portland" "Plastic Surgery" "Plastic surgeries" "Plastic Surgeons"

"Face plastic surgery" Rhytidectomy Facelifts "Face lifts" Abdominoplasty "Tummy tuck" Rhinoplasty "Nose job" Otoplasty "Ear surgery" "Neck lift" "Cheek lift" Broplasty "Brow lifts" Blepharoplasty" "Eyelid surgery" "Reconstructive surgery" Microsurgery "Treatment of burns" "Breast implants" "Breast surgery" "Breast augmentations" "Breast reconstruction" "Boob job" Mammoplasty "Breast reduction" "Buttock augmentation" "Butt implant"

 

Dr. Darm has practiced aesthetic medicine for the past 15 years, performing over 50,000 laser procedures. Previously, Dr. Darm was a board certified Emergency Medicine physician (ER doctor) with over 20 years experience. He graduated from Stanford University with a Bachelor of Science in Biology and a minor in Psychology. His medical training was obtained at OHSU.

 

Dr. Darm opened his private practice, Aesthetic Medicine, in 1995. Initially specializing in weight loss, he expanded to include hair removal and rosacea treatments in 1997. Since that time, new services have been added yearly to promote health, wellness and beauty. Dr. Darm has pioneered his own trademark procedure, LaserLift™ for the treatment of wrinkles, and LipoLift™ for the treatment of unwanted fat and cellulite. He is internationally recognized and sought out by patients from all over the world.

 

For more information log on www.drdarm.com.

 

KEYWORDS:

 

"Dr. Darm" "Aesthetic Medicine" "Medical spa Portland" "Day spa Portland" Lasers "Laser Treatments" "Skin clinic Portland" "Laser skin clinic Portland" "Laser liposuction Portland" "Laserlift Portland" "Laser lift Portland" "Lipo lift Portland" "Plastic surgeon Portland" "Dermatologist Portland" Esthetician "Board certified plastic surgeon" "Weight Loss Center Portland" "Medical Weight Management"

 

"Dr. Darm" "Aesthetic Medicine" Laserlift Lipolift "Laser Lipolysis" Velashape Mesoporation Mesoderm Slimlipo "Lipolift I" "Lipolift III" "Oregon Lipo" Lipo Liposuction "Cosmetic Surgery" "Portland Liposuction" "Laser Liposuction" "Body Sculpting" "Liposuction Portland" "Body Contouring" "Cosmetic Surgery Oregon" "Liposuction Surgeon" "Lipo Portland" "Plastic Surgeon" "Body Contour" "Affordable Liposuction" "Water Liposuction" "Water Lipo" "Board Certified Plastic Surgeon"

 

"Board Certified Plastic Surgery" "local plastic surgeon" "Liposuction Surgeon Portland" "Portland Liposuction Surgeon"

 

"Fat and Cellulite" Fat Cellulite "Orange peel" "Body Sculpting" "Lipolift I" "Lipolift III" "Lipolift trilogy" Mesoporation Mesoderm Mesotherapy Velashape Slimlipo "Laser Lipolysis" "Laser Liposuction" IPL "Laser surgery" "Laser surgery Portland" "Intense Pulsed Light"

 

"treatments of wrinkles" "Anti-aging" "Skin aging" "Age spots" "Age spots treatment" Botox Dysport Fillers Juvederm Restylane Laserlift "Skin resurfacing" "Laser skin resurfacing" "Chemical peel" "Chemical peeling" "Dermal fillers" Microdermabrasion Dermabrasion Photofacial Photorejuvenation Dermatologist Esthetician

 

"Skin Problems" "Laser skin" Acne "Acne vulgaris" "Acne scar treatment" "Acne cure" Moles "Skin tags" "Sun damage" "Dark circles" Rosacea Birthmarks Scars "Actinic keratosis" "Cosmetic laser" "Skin pigmentation treatment" "Stretch marks" Hyperpigmentation Hipopigmentation

 

"Hair Removal" "Hair Removal Portland, Oregon" "Laser hair" "Hair laser removal" "Hair laser removal Portland, Oregon" "Unwanted laser hair removal" "ELOS technology"

 

"Spider veins" "Spider veins treatment" "Spider veins before and after" "Varicose veins" "Vein therapy before and after" "Vein therapy" "Vein therapy Portland" Sclerotherapy "Sclerotherapy before and after" "Sclerotherapy Portland" "Radio Frequency"

 

"Weight Loss" "Medical weight management" "Medical weight loss program" "Low Calorie Diet program" "Healthy Solutions program" "Weight Loss before and after" "aesthetic medicine" "Dr. Darm" dietician nutritionist

 

"Facial Plastic Surgery" "Plastic Surgery Portland" "Plastic Surgery" "Plastic surgeries" "Plastic Surgeons"

"Face plastic surgery" Rhytidectomy Facelifts "Face lifts" Abdominoplasty "Tummy tuck" Rhinoplasty "Nose job" Otoplasty "Ear surgery" "Neck lift" "Cheek lift" Broplasty "Brow lifts" Blepharoplasty" "Eyelid surgery" "Reconstructive surgery" Microsurgery "Treatment of burns" "Breast implants" "Breast surgery" "Breast augmentations" "Breast reconstruction" "Boob job" Mammoplasty "Breast reduction" "Buttock augmentation" "Butt implant"

 

Dr. Darm has practiced aesthetic medicine for the past 15 years, performing over 50,000 laser procedures. Previously, Dr. Darm was a board certified Emergency Medicine physician (ER doctor) with over 20 years experience. He graduated from Stanford University with a Bachelor of Science in Biology and a minor in Psychology. His medical training was obtained at OHSU.

 

Dr. Darm opened his private practice, Aesthetic Medicine, in 1995. Initially specializing in weight loss, he expanded to include hair removal and rosacea treatments in 1997. Since that time, new services have been added yearly to promote health, wellness and beauty. Dr. Darm has pioneered his own trademark procedure, LaserLift™ for the treatment of wrinkles, and LipoLift™ for the treatment of unwanted fat and cellulite. He is internationally recognized and sought out by patients from all over the world.

 

For more information log on www.drdarm.com.

 

KEYWORDS:

 

"Dr. Darm" "Aesthetic Medicine" "Medical spa Portland" "Day spa Portland" Lasers "Laser Treatments" "Skin clinic Portland" "Laser skin clinic Portland" "Laser liposuction Portland" "Laserlift Portland" "Laser lift Portland" "Lipo lift Portland" "Plastic surgeon Portland" "Dermatologist Portland" Esthetician "Board certified plastic surgeon" "Weight Loss Center Portland" "Medical Weight Management"

 

"Dr. Darm" "Aesthetic Medicine" Laserlift Lipolift "Laser Lipolysis" Velashape Mesoporation Mesoderm Slimlipo "Lipolift I" "Lipolift III" "Oregon Lipo" Lipo Liposuction "Cosmetic Surgery" "Portland Liposuction" "Laser Liposuction" "Body Sculpting" "Liposuction Portland" "Body Contouring" "Cosmetic Surgery Oregon" "Liposuction Surgeon" "Lipo Portland" "Plastic Surgeon" "Body Contour" "Affordable Liposuction" "Water Liposuction" "Water Lipo" "Board Certified Plastic Surgeon"

 

"Board Certified Plastic Surgery" "local plastic surgeon" "Liposuction Surgeon Portland" "Portland Liposuction Surgeon"

 

"Fat and Cellulite" Fat Cellulite "Orange peel" "Body Sculpting" "Lipolift I" "Lipolift III" "Lipolift trilogy" Mesoporation Mesoderm Mesotherapy Velashape Slimlipo "Laser Lipolysis" "Laser Liposuction" IPL "Laser surgery" "Laser surgery Portland" "Intense Pulsed Light"

 

"treatments of wrinkles" "Anti-aging" "Skin aging" "Age spots" "Age spots treatment" Botox Dysport Fillers Juvederm Restylane Laserlift "Skin resurfacing" "Laser skin resurfacing" "Chemical peel" "Chemical peeling" "Dermal fillers" Microdermabrasion Dermabrasion Photofacial Photorejuvenation Dermatologist Esthetician

 

"Skin Problems" "Laser skin" Acne "Acne vulgaris" "Acne scar treatment" "Acne cure" Moles "Skin tags" "Sun damage" "Dark circles" Rosacea Birthmarks Scars "Actinic keratosis" "Cosmetic laser" "Skin pigmentation treatment" "Stretch marks" Hyperpigmentation Hipopigmentation

 

"Hair Removal" "Hair Removal Portland, Oregon" "Laser hair" "Hair laser removal" "Hair laser removal Portland, Oregon" "Unwanted laser hair removal" "ELOS technology"

 

"Spider veins" "Spider veins treatment" "Spider veins before and after" "Varicose veins" "Vein therapy before and after" "Vein therapy" "Vein therapy Portland" Sclerotherapy "Sclerotherapy before and after" "Sclerotherapy Portland" "Radio Frequency"

 

"Weight Loss" "Medical weight management" "Medical weight loss program" "Low Calorie Diet program" "Healthy Solutions program" "Weight Loss before and after" "aesthetic medicine" "Dr. Darm" dietician nutritionist

 

"Facial Plastic Surgery" "Plastic Surgery Portland" "Plastic Surgery" "Plastic surgeries" "Plastic Surgeons"

"Face plastic surgery" Rhytidectomy Facelifts "Face lifts" Abdominoplasty "Tummy tuck" Rhinoplasty "Nose job" Otoplasty "Ear surgery" "Neck lift" "Cheek lift" Broplasty "Brow lifts" Blepharoplasty" "Eyelid surgery" "Reconstructive surgery" Microsurgery "Treatment of burns" "Breast implants" "Breast surgery" "Breast augmentations" "Breast reconstruction" "Boob job" Mammoplasty "Breast reduction" "Buttock augmentation" "Butt implant"

 

Dr. Darm has practiced aesthetic medicine for the past 15 years, performing over 50,000 laser procedures. Previously, Dr. Darm was a board certified Emergency Medicine physician (ER doctor) with over 20 years experience. He graduated from Stanford University with a Bachelor of Science in Biology and a minor in Psychology. His medical training was obtained at OHSU.

 

Dr. Darm opened his private practice, Aesthetic Medicine, in 1995. Initially specializing in weight loss, he expanded to include hair removal and rosacea treatments in 1997. Since that time, new services have been added yearly to promote health, wellness and beauty. Dr. Darm has pioneered his own trademark procedure, LaserLift™ for the treatment of wrinkles, and LipoLift™ for the treatment of unwanted fat and cellulite. He is internationally recognized and sought out by patients from all over the world.

 

For more information log on www.drdarm.com.

 

KEYWORDS:

 

"Dr. Darm" "Aesthetic Medicine" "Medical spa Portland" "Day spa Portland" Lasers "Laser Treatments" "Skin clinic Portland" "Laser skin clinic Portland" "Laser liposuction Portland" "Laserlift Portland" "Laser lift Portland" "Lipo lift Portland" "Plastic surgeon Portland" "Dermatologist Portland" Esthetician "Board certified plastic surgeon" "Weight Loss Center Portland" "Medical Weight Management"

 

"Dr. Darm" "Aesthetic Medicine" Laserlift Lipolift "Laser Lipolysis" Velashape Mesoporation Mesoderm Slimlipo "Lipolift I" "Lipolift III" "Oregon Lipo" Lipo Liposuction "Cosmetic Surgery" "Portland Liposuction" "Laser Liposuction" "Body Sculpting" "Liposuction Portland" "Body Contouring" "Cosmetic Surgery Oregon" "Liposuction Surgeon" "Lipo Portland" "Plastic Surgeon" "Body Contour" "Affordable Liposuction" "Water Liposuction" "Water Lipo" "Board Certified Plastic Surgeon"

 

"Board Certified Plastic Surgery" "local plastic surgeon" "Liposuction Surgeon Portland" "Portland Liposuction Surgeon"

 

"Fat and Cellulite" Fat Cellulite "Orange peel" "Body Sculpting" "Lipolift I" "Lipolift III" "Lipolift trilogy" Mesoporation Mesoderm Mesotherapy Velashape Slimlipo "Laser Lipolysis" "Laser Liposuction" IPL "Laser surgery" "Laser surgery Portland" "Intense Pulsed Light"

 

"treatments of wrinkles" "Anti-aging" "Skin aging" "Age spots" "Age spots treatment" Botox Dysport Fillers Juvederm Restylane Laserlift "Skin resurfacing" "Laser skin resurfacing" "Chemical peel" "Chemical peeling" "Dermal fillers" Microdermabrasion Dermabrasion Photofacial Photorejuvenation Dermatologist Esthetician

 

"Skin Problems" "Laser skin" Acne "Acne vulgaris" "Acne scar treatment" "Acne cure" Moles "Skin tags" "Sun damage" "Dark circles" Rosacea Birthmarks Scars "Actinic keratosis" "Cosmetic laser" "Skin pigmentation treatment" "Stretch marks" Hyperpigmentation Hipopigmentation

 

"Hair Removal" "Hair Removal Portland, Oregon" "Laser hair" "Hair laser removal" "Hair laser removal Portland, Oregon" "Unwanted laser hair removal" "ELOS technology"

 

"Spider veins" "Spider veins treatment" "Spider veins before and after" "Varicose veins" "Vein therapy before and after" "Vein therapy" "Vein therapy Portland" Sclerotherapy "Sclerotherapy before and after" "Sclerotherapy Portland" "Radio Frequency"

 

"Weight Loss" "Medical weight management" "Medical weight loss program" "Low Calorie Diet program" "Healthy Solutions program" "Weight Loss before and after" "aesthetic medicine" "Dr. Darm" dietician nutritionist

 

"Facial Plastic Surgery" "Plastic Surgery Portland" "Plastic Surgery" "Plastic surgeries" "Plastic Surgeons"

"Face plastic surgery" Rhytidectomy Facelifts "Face lifts" Abdominoplasty "Tummy tuck" Rhinoplasty "Nose job" Otoplasty "Ear surgery" "Neck lift" "Cheek lift" Broplasty "Brow lifts" Blepharoplasty" "Eyelid surgery" "Reconstructive surgery" Microsurgery "Treatment of burns" "Breast implants" "Breast surgery" "Breast augmentations" "Breast reconstruction" "Boob job" Mammoplasty "Breast reduction" "Buttock augmentation" "Butt implant"

 

Dr. Darm has practiced aesthetic medicine for the past 15 years, performing over 50,000 laser procedures. Previously, Dr. Darm was a board certified Emergency Medicine physician (ER doctor) with over 20 years experience. He graduated from Stanford University with a Bachelor of Science in Biology and a minor in Psychology. His medical training was obtained at OHSU.

 

Dr. Darm opened his private practice, Aesthetic Medicine, in 1995. Initially specializing in weight loss, he expanded to include hair removal and rosacea treatments in 1997. Since that time, new services have been added yearly to promote health, wellness and beauty. Dr. Darm has pioneered his own trademark procedure, LaserLift™ for the treatment of wrinkles, and LipoLift™ for the treatment of unwanted fat and cellulite. He is internationally recognized and sought out by patients from all over the world.

 

For more information log on www.drdarm.com.

 

KEYWORDS:

 

"Dr. Darm" "Aesthetic Medicine" "Medical spa Portland" "Day spa Portland" Lasers "Laser Treatments" "Skin clinic Portland" "Laser skin clinic Portland" "Laser liposuction Portland" "Laserlift Portland" "Laser lift Portland" "Lipo lift Portland" "Plastic surgeon Portland" "Dermatologist Portland" Esthetician "Board certified plastic surgeon" "Weight Loss Center Portland" "Medical Weight Management"

 

"Dr. Darm" "Aesthetic Medicine" Laserlift Lipolift "Laser Lipolysis" Velashape Mesoporation Mesoderm Slimlipo "Lipolift I" "Lipolift III" "Oregon Lipo" Lipo Liposuction "Cosmetic Surgery" "Portland Liposuction" "Laser Liposuction" "Body Sculpting" "Liposuction Portland" "Body Contouring" "Cosmetic Surgery Oregon" "Liposuction Surgeon" "Lipo Portland" "Plastic Surgeon" "Body Contour" "Affordable Liposuction" "Water Liposuction" "Water Lipo" "Board Certified Plastic Surgeon"

 

"Board Certified Plastic Surgery" "local plastic surgeon" "Liposuction Surgeon Portland" "Portland Liposuction Surgeon"

 

"Fat and Cellulite" Fat Cellulite "Orange peel" "Body Sculpting" "Lipolift I" "Lipolift III" "Lipolift trilogy" Mesoporation Mesoderm Mesotherapy Velashape Slimlipo "Laser Lipolysis" "Laser Liposuction" IPL "Laser surgery" "Laser surgery Portland" "Intense Pulsed Light"

 

"treatments of wrinkles" "Anti-aging" "Skin aging" "Age spots" "Age spots treatment" Botox Dysport Fillers Juvederm Restylane Laserlift "Skin resurfacing" "Laser skin resurfacing" "Chemical peel" "Chemical peeling" "Dermal fillers" Microdermabrasion Dermabrasion Photofacial Photorejuvenation Dermatologist Esthetician

 

"Skin Problems" "Laser skin" Acne "Acne vulgaris" "Acne scar treatment" "Acne cure" Moles "Skin tags" "Sun damage" "Dark circles" Rosacea Birthmarks Scars "Actinic keratosis" "Cosmetic laser" "Skin pigmentation treatment" "Stretch marks" Hyperpigmentation Hipopigmentation

 

"Hair Removal" "Hair Removal Portland, Oregon" "Laser hair" "Hair laser removal" "Hair laser removal Portland, Oregon" "Unwanted laser hair removal" "ELOS technology"

 

"Spider veins" "Spider veins treatment" "Spider veins before and after" "Varicose veins" "Vein therapy before and after" "Vein therapy" "Vein therapy Portland" Sclerotherapy "Sclerotherapy before and after" "Sclerotherapy Portland" "Radio Frequency"

 

"Weight Loss" "Medical weight management" "Medical weight loss program" "Low Calorie Diet program" "Healthy Solutions program" "Weight Loss before and after" "aesthetic medicine" "Dr. Darm" dietician nutritionist

 

"Facial Plastic Surgery" "Plastic Surgery Portland" "Plastic Surgery" "Plastic surgeries" "Plastic Surgeons"

"Face plastic surgery" Rhytidectomy Facelifts "Face lifts" Abdominoplasty "Tummy tuck" Rhinoplasty "Nose job" Otoplasty "Ear surgery" "Neck lift" "Cheek lift" Broplasty "Brow lifts" Blepharoplasty" "Eyelid surgery" "Reconstructive surgery" Microsurgery "Treatment of burns" "Breast implants" "Breast surgery" "Breast augmentations" "Breast reconstruction" "Boob job" Mammoplasty "Breast reduction" "Buttock augmentation" "Butt implant"

 

The model 838 was the successor to the 747, which used four subminiature tubes (1V6, 1AH4, 1AJ5, 1AG4), replacing the audio output tube with two transistors, maybe because in the early stages of the manufacture of transistors it was cheaper and easier to make transistors for audio stage than to radiofrequency.

 

The red one has black RCA transistors dated 5-26 (week 26 of 1955) and the gray one has blue Raytheon transistors dated 550 (week 50 of 1955). Very nice faceplate completely painted on the reverse and hard to remove. It requires special 4-volt battery to "A" and 45 volts for "B". I tested connecting external batteries and both still work very well.

This is a shot of me in the process of getting a radiofrequency neurotomy, or more commonly known as "burning the nerves" on my back. I was fully conscious while they did the procedure and I've had better times I'll tell ya! LOL! They did three Facet nerves on each side and in a few weeks I will know if it worked. If successful, I should be pretty much pain free for about a year. I've been in serious pain for 20 years at this point, so I hope it works for me.

 

If you look at the screen in the upper left corner, you can see the needle in my back under X-ray.

 

They gave me kind of a strange look when I asked if they would snap a pic or two with the needle sticking in my back, LOL! I thought it would be an interesting shot...I was a little surprised I was the first patient to request some pics.

 

I apologize for the butt crack...LOL!

 

www.spine-health.com/treatment/injections/radiofrequency-...

Dr. Darm has practiced aesthetic medicine for the past 15 years, performing over 50,000 laser procedures. Previously, Dr. Darm was a board certified Emergency Medicine physician (ER doctor) with over 20 years experience. He graduated from Stanford University with a Bachelor of Science in Biology and a minor in Psychology. His medical training was obtained at OHSU.

 

Dr. Darm opened his private practice, Aesthetic Medicine, in 1995. Initially specializing in weight loss, he expanded to include hair removal and rosacea treatments in 1997. Since that time, new services have been added yearly to promote health, wellness and beauty. Dr. Darm has pioneered his own trademark procedure, LaserLift™ for the treatment of wrinkles, and LipoLift™ for the treatment of unwanted fat and cellulite. He is internationally recognized and sought out by patients from all over the world.

 

For more information log on www.drdarm.com.

 

KEYWORDS:

 

"Dr. Darm" "Aesthetic Medicine" "Medical spa Portland" "Day spa Portland" Lasers "Laser Treatments" "Skin clinic Portland" "Laser skin clinic Portland" "Laser liposuction Portland" "Laserlift Portland" "Laser lift Portland" "Lipo lift Portland" "Plastic surgeon Portland" "Dermatologist Portland" Esthetician "Board certified plastic surgeon" "Weight Loss Center Portland" "Medical Weight Management"

 

"Dr. Darm" "Aesthetic Medicine" Laserlift Lipolift "Laser Lipolysis" Velashape Mesoporation Mesoderm Slimlipo "Lipolift I" "Lipolift III" "Oregon Lipo" Lipo Liposuction "Cosmetic Surgery" "Portland Liposuction" "Laser Liposuction" "Body Sculpting" "Liposuction Portland" "Body Contouring" "Cosmetic Surgery Oregon" "Liposuction Surgeon" "Lipo Portland" "Plastic Surgeon" "Body Contour" "Affordable Liposuction" "Water Liposuction" "Water Lipo" "Board Certified Plastic Surgeon"

 

"Board Certified Plastic Surgery" "local plastic surgeon" "Liposuction Surgeon Portland" "Portland Liposuction Surgeon"

 

"Fat and Cellulite" Fat Cellulite "Orange peel" "Body Sculpting" "Lipolift I" "Lipolift III" "Lipolift trilogy" Mesoporation Mesoderm Mesotherapy Velashape Slimlipo "Laser Lipolysis" "Laser Liposuction" IPL "Laser surgery" "Laser surgery Portland" "Intense Pulsed Light"

 

"treatments of wrinkles" "Anti-aging" "Skin aging" "Age spots" "Age spots treatment" Botox Dysport Fillers Juvederm Restylane Laserlift "Skin resurfacing" "Laser skin resurfacing" "Chemical peel" "Chemical peeling" "Dermal fillers" Microdermabrasion Dermabrasion Photofacial Photorejuvenation Dermatologist Esthetician

 

"Skin Problems" "Laser skin" Acne "Acne vulgaris" "Acne scar treatment" "Acne cure" Moles "Skin tags" "Sun damage" "Dark circles" Rosacea Birthmarks Scars "Actinic keratosis" "Cosmetic laser" "Skin pigmentation treatment" "Stretch marks" Hyperpigmentation Hipopigmentation

 

"Hair Removal" "Hair Removal Portland, Oregon" "Laser hair" "Hair laser removal" "Hair laser removal Portland, Oregon" "Unwanted laser hair removal" "ELOS technology"

 

"Spider veins" "Spider veins treatment" "Spider veins before and after" "Varicose veins" "Vein therapy before and after" "Vein therapy" "Vein therapy Portland" Sclerotherapy "Sclerotherapy before and after" "Sclerotherapy Portland" "Radio Frequency"

 

"Weight Loss" "Medical weight management" "Medical weight loss program" "Low Calorie Diet program" "Healthy Solutions program" "Weight Loss before and after" "aesthetic medicine" "Dr. Darm" dietician nutritionist

 

"Facial Plastic Surgery" "Plastic Surgery Portland" "Plastic Surgery" "Plastic surgeries" "Plastic Surgeons"

"Face plastic surgery" Rhytidectomy Facelifts "Face lifts" Abdominoplasty "Tummy tuck" Rhinoplasty "Nose job" Otoplasty "Ear surgery" "Neck lift" "Cheek lift" Broplasty "Brow lifts" Blepharoplasty" "Eyelid surgery" "Reconstructive surgery" Microsurgery "Treatment of burns" "Breast implants" "Breast surgery" "Breast augmentations" "Breast reconstruction" "Boob job" Mammoplasty "Breast reduction" "Buttock augmentation" "Butt implant"

 

At Aesthetic Medicine in Portland, Oregon, Dr. Jerry Darm and his dedicated staff have promoted wellness, health and beauty for over a decade. Over 50,000 procedures performed utilizing 25 different lasers and aesthetic devices have made Aesthetic Medicine one of the largest medical spas in the United States. The innovative 21st century technologies, the attention to detail and the dedication to customer service have given Aesthetic Medicine an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau.

 

Skin Problems

 

Skin problems such as acne, rosacea, sun damage, pigmentation, scarring, unwanted hair, and moles can be safely and effectively treated with lasers and aesthetic devices.

 

Wrinkles

 

Fine lines, deep wrinkles,pore size, dark circles and overall skin texture are best treated with the Laser Lift™. This exclusive procedure combines microdermabrasion with three FDA approved lasers which rejuvenate and tighten the skin while building new collagen.

 

Injectables

 

Botox® and Dysport® are used to treat wrinkles in motion around the eyes and in the forehead. Injectable fillers including Juvederm® and Restylane® are used to fill in the deeper frown lines around the mouth and chin.

 

Unwanted Fat / Cellulite

 

Unwanted fat can be removed from the neck, arms, chest, abdomen, back, flanks and thighs using the unique Lipo Lift™ procedures developed at Aesthetic Medicine with minimum pain and downtime. We are one of the busiest centers in the United States and have performed over 500 Lipo Lift™ III (Laser Lypolysis ) procedures in the past year. For the noninvasive treatment of fat and cellulite we have combined several FDA approved devices (LipoLift™ I ).

 

Weight Loss

 

Dr. Darm and his staff of dietitians and nutritionists have over 40 years of combined experience in Medical Weight Management. The average participant loses 40 to 60 pounds in a 3-6 month period. Thousands of patients have achieved success in this comprehensive program.

 

Spider Veins

 

Unsightly spider veins are successfully removed using sclerotherapy and laser treatments.

 

Facial Plastic Surgery

Blepharoplasty, Facelifts, Rhinoplasty, Necklifts, Browlifts, and related procedures are performed by our experienced board certified surgeon.

At Aesthetic Medicine in Portland, Oregon, Dr. Jerry Darm and his dedicated staff have promoted wellness, health and beauty for over a decade. Over 50,000 procedures performed utilizing 25 different lasers and aesthetic devices have made Aesthetic Medicine one of the largest medical spas in the United States. The innovative 21st century technologies, the attention to detail and the dedication to customer service have given Aesthetic Medicine an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau.

 

Skin Problems

 

Skin problems such as acne, rosacea, sun damage, pigmentation, scarring, unwanted hair, and moles can be safely and effectively treated with lasers and aesthetic devices.

 

Wrinkles

 

Fine lines, deep wrinkles,pore size, dark circles and overall skin texture are best treated with the Laser Lift™. This exclusive procedure combines microdermabrasion with three FDA approved lasers which rejuvenate and tighten the skin while building new collagen.

 

Injectables

 

Botox® and Dysport® are used to treat wrinkles in motion around the eyes and in the forehead. Injectable fillers including Juvederm® and Restylane® are used to fill in the deeper frown lines around the mouth and chin.

 

Unwanted Fat / Cellulite

 

Unwanted fat can be removed from the neck, arms, chest, abdomen, back, flanks and thighs using the unique Lipo Lift™ procedures developed at Aesthetic Medicine with minimum pain and downtime. We are one of the busiest centers in the United States and have performed over 500 Lipo Lift™ III (Laser Lypolysis ) procedures in the past year. For the noninvasive treatment of fat and cellulite we have combined several FDA approved devices (LipoLift™ I ).

 

Weight Loss

 

Dr. Darm and his staff of dietitians and nutritionists have over 40 years of combined experience in Medical Weight Management. The average participant loses 40 to 60 pounds in a 3-6 month period. Thousands of patients have achieved success in this comprehensive program.

 

Spider Veins

 

Unsightly spider veins are successfully removed using sclerotherapy and laser treatments.

 

Facial Plastic Surgery

Blepharoplasty, Facelifts, Rhinoplasty, Necklifts, Browlifts, and related procedures are performed by our experienced board certified surgeon.

(Photograph under a microscope taken by an Oxford group member, perhaps Nick Thomas or Michael "My middle initial W. stands for Tungsten" Curtis)

 

This minature ion trap at Oxford, manufactured by Sandia National Labs, has trapped several ions for short periods of time. The small electrode to ion separation of about 100 microns leads to anomolous heating of the ions in the absence of cooling radiation. Worldwide, ion trap groups are focused on solving the surface science mysteries of making clean traps out of materials that don't exhibit this heating.

 

The two thin horizontal lines in the very middle are radio-frequency electrodes that form a linear Paul trap. The paired edge electrodes control ion position and movement.

OVERVIEW

 

At Aesthetic Medicine in Portland, Oregon, Dr. Jerry Darm and his dedicated staff have promoted wellness, health and beauty for over a decade. Over 50,000 procedures performed utilizing 25 different lasers and aesthetic devices have made Aesthetic Medicine one of the largest medical spas in the United States. The innovative 21st century technologies, the attention to detail and the dedication to customer service have given Aesthetic Medicine an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau.

 

Skin Problems

 

Skin problems such as acne, rosacea, sun damage, pigmentation, scarring, unwanted hair, and moles can be safely and effectively treated with lasers and aesthetic devices.

 

Wrinkles

 

Fine lines, deep wrinkles, pore size, dark circles and overall skin texture are best treated with the Laser Lift™. This exclusive procedure combines microdermabrasion with three FDA approved lasers, which rejuvenate and tighten the skin while building new collagen.

 

Fine lines, deep wrinkles, pore size, dark circles and overall skin texture are best treated with the Laser Lift™. This exclusive procedure combines microdermabrasion with three FDA approved lasers, which rejuvenate and tighten the skin while building new collagen. For more information visit Dr. Darm or log on to www.drdarm.com

 

Injectables

 

Botox® and Dysport® are used to treat wrinkles in motion around the eyes and in the forehead. Injectable fillers including Juvederm® and Restylane® are used to fill in the deeper frown lines around the mouth and chin.

 

Unwanted Fat / Cellulite

 

Unwanted fat can be removed from the neck, arms, chest, abdomen, back, flanks and thighs using the unique Lipo Lift™ procedures developed at Aesthetic Medicine with minimum pain and downtime. We are one of the busiest centers in the United States and have performed over 500 Lipo Lift™ III (Laser Lypolysis ) procedures in the past year. For the noninvasive treatment of fat and cellulite we have combined several FDA approved devices (LipoLift™ I ).

Procedures:

 

Lipolift I – Mesoporation (Mesoderm) and VelaShape used for non-invasive treatment of fat and reduction of cellulite.

 

Lipolift III - Laser Lipolysis - Better than the traditional liposuction.

Unwanted fat can be removed with minimal pain and downtime by using the SlimLipo. Treatment areas include neck, arms, chest, back abdomen, flanks and thighs.

 

Weight Loss

 

Dr. Darm and his staff of dietitians and nutritionists have over 40 years of combined experience in Medical Weight Management. The average participant loses 40 to 60 pounds in a 3-6 month period. Thousands of patients have achieved success in this comprehensive program.

 

Spider Veins

 

Unsightly spider veins are successfully removed using sclerotherapy and laser treatments.

 

Facial Plastic Surgery

Blepharoplasty, Facelifts, Rhinoplasty, Necklifts, Browlifts, and related procedures are performed by our experienced board certified surgeon.

 

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