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Silene vulgaris or Bladder Campion is a plant species of the genus Silene of the Pink Family (Caryophyllaceae). It is native to Europe but is widespread in North America where it is considered a weed
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Leaves are elliptic lanceolate, flowers arranged on relatively long stalks, calyx inflated, ovoid, strikingly net veined, yellowish green or with a tint of purple. Petals usually white. Grows on grassy slopes by the roadside, on margins of woods and on cultivated land from lowlands to mountains.
Bladderwrack or bladder wrack (Fucus vesiculosus) is so-called because of the small 'bladders' on the fronds. This seaweed is found in the inter-tidal zone in North Sea as well as the Baltic, Atlantic and Pacific. It was the original source of iodine and was used to treat goitre.
Bladder stones used to be a widespread condition in England. This is because a major risk factor for bladder stones is a poor diet that lacks a good balance of proteins and carbohydrates. docturs.com/dd/pg/groups/17037/bladder-stones/
This is a bladder stone one of our surgeons removed this morning. This stone is probably some combination of struvite and calcium oxalate. You can see significant spiculation.
The Providence Foundation is pleased to present Ellen Bridger, Director of the Providence Health Center’s Fourth Floor and Donna Nichols with a check in the amount of $23,215.90 for the purchase of two new bladder scanners. One of the goals of Providence is to reduce the number of Catheter Acquired Urinary Tract Infections among our Providence patients. One way to help achieve this goal is simply to reduce the number of catheters placed. A bladder scanner can allow our nurses to actually see the amount of urine in a patient’s bladder to know whether or not a catheter is needed at all. A bladder scanner can also allow our nurses to see how much urine is left in the bladder after voiding. The bottom line is that with the aid of bladder scanners, our patients enjoy safer care and can potentially avoid additional, costly time in the hospital. Approximately 750 Providence patients a year will benefit from the purchase of two new, state of the art bladder scanners.
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SAN DIEGO (Oct. 26, 2007) - Two MH-60S Seahawks retrieve water from a lake near a wildfire in San Diego County. Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron (HSC) 85 continues to aid the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection in aerial firefighting efforts to combat the wildfires across Southern California. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Jon Husman (RELEASED)
This photo is Pinhole photograph.
It takes it applying the Pinhole board that remodels HOLGA120S and makes it for myself.
Moreover, a backlight.
The lifesaving tool of a ship.
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The Bladder Cherry, Chinese Lantern, Japanese Lantern or Winter Cherry are all common names for Physalis alkekeng, the bright orange-red bladder-like seedpods of which which persist into winter and also of course can be cut and used in dried flower arrangements. Photographed these in late October growing in a gardn alonside the arboretum in Nanteuil-en-valée in the Charetnte, South-west France.
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Drs. Sandler treated an 8-pound dog that presented with blood in urine, straining, shaking and vomiting yesterday. X-rays showed bladder stones, and these three were removed from her surgically. Some dogs are genetically susceptible to bladder stones, the following can also lead to their formation: urinary tract/bladder infections, overfeeding, the dog not drinking enough water and drinking hard or well water. If you suspect that your dog (or other pet) has bladder stones, get to your veterinarian immediately for treatment.
Bladder stones are small deposits of minerals that form in the bladder. Common symptoms of bladder stones include:
* pain when urinating
* blood in the urine
For more information, please visit: docturs.com/dd/pg/groups/17037/bladder-stones/
Overactive bladder (OAB) is an abnormal bladder function that causes sudden need to rush to urinate. If overactivity is severe then incontinence may be associated that is bladder gets emptied or urine leakage occurs before reaching toilet.
Bladder Bag, water filled backpacks with a detachable hand pump nozzle. Used when fire hose is unavailable.
Bladder Campion (Silene vulgaris) near Bakuriani in Middle Caucasus, Republic of Georgia. Photographed on 10 July 2005.
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Title: Zur ÃÂtiologie der Cystitis
Creator: Schnitzler, Julius, 1865-
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Date: 1892
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Bladder Polyp (Polypiferus brevisimus)
•Flora Information:
oPlanet: Pandora
oCommon Name: Bladder polyp
oNa’vi Name: Rawp
oTaxonomy: Polypiferus brevisimus. Named for resemblance to polyps; “brevisimus” means “very short.”
oBotanical Description: Small succulent sac-like plants that grow in clusters close to the ground. Resemble succulent “stone plants” on Earth.
oEcology: Larger succulent leaves store water and salt and are eaten by animals. Smaller brown leaves are adapted to use animal waste for nutrition.
oEthnobotany: Na’vi harvest succulent leaves, which have a salty taste, for use as food
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oFirst Appearance: Avatar
Bladder polyps (Na’vi name: rawp) are small, rounded plants that grow in clusters on the forest floor, resembling blue-tinged stones. The larger leaves store water and salt, and are grazed on by animals and harvested by the Na’vi. They have smaller brown leaves close to the ground are able to absorb high concentrations of ammonia, and can use animal waste as a form of nutrition. When leaves are removed, new ones grow quickly in their place.
Most other plants are unable to use manure as a direct food source; however, the bladder polyp is a halophyte, and can survive in very salty soils. The salt accumulating in the larger leaves absorb water through osmosis. They grow in a wide range of locations, and there are even patches of them up and at the top of Iknimaya, the "Stairway to Heaven."
The bladder polyp is eaten by the Na’vi for its juicy and salty taste, which is somewhat like a pickle.
Bladder stones used to be a widespread condition in England. This is because a major risk factor for bladder stones is a poor diet that lacks a good balance of proteins and carbohydrates. docturs.com/dd/pg/groups/17037/bladder-stones/