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Title: A treatise on cystoscopy and urethroscopy
Creator: Luys, Georges, 1870-
Creator: Wolbarst, Abraham L. (Abraham Leo), 1872-
Publisher: St. Louis : C.V. Mosby
Sponsor: MSN
Contributor: Gerstein - University of Toronto
Date: 1918
Language: eng
Description: Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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The bladders are inflated with a scuba tank or compressor and capped. The large bladders which make the balls hollow must be bled a little before the concrete sets to ensure they can be removed
Silene vulgaris (bladder campion) "The most common of all the silenes, this is a perennial plant, smooth and much-branched, with stalked leaves which are lanceolate and up to 6cm; the upper leaves are stalkless. The calyx is light-coloured, beige or greenish, ovoid or almost spherical, with many veins and a mosaic-like blazon. The petals are white, two-lobed, and fall easily, while the calyx remains. Found in uncultivated fields, on roadsides, and on slopes."
Ghost stylee Blader t-shirt. I went to school with this. Then the teacher asked me what is that so i said blader. Then all of a sudden she had a question so she said "blader,what is adhesion?" and i answered... it was my moment of glory :D. it made my day. ok will shut up cuz i feel you guys went to ZzZzZzZz...
LAT:Anthyllis tetraphylla Syn:Tripodion tetraphyllum
ENG:Bladder Vetch
SP:Hierba capitana
Sted/Place:Bel Air, Estepona, Malaga
Dato/Date:04 2010
Str/Size:5-40 cm
Blomstring/Flowering:Februar-juli (2-7)
Habitat:Åkerland, litt steinete grunn. vanlig i hele Andalusia.
Det oppblåste begeret under blomsten er det mest karakteristiske med denne planten. Det engelske navnet bladder vetch er beskrivende. Blomstene har gul kjøl og hvit fane. Begeret er formet som en oppblåst avlang og spiss sekk. Fra lys grønn til rødburgunder farget. Bladene er runde og skjeformete.
Planten er for vanligst krypende med blomster i klaser.
Bladder Dock Plant ~ Rumex vesicarius ~ Ruby Dock ~ Oseille Vésiculeux ~ and Grasshopper at Wadi Degla Canyon ~ Cairo, Egypt
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Title: Diseases of the bladder and urethra in women ..
Creator: Skene, Alexander J. C. (Alexander Johnston Chalmers), 1837-1900
Publisher: New York, W. Wood
Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons
Contributor: Columbia University Libraries
Date: 1887
Language: eng
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Physalis alkekengi (Bladder cherry, Chinese lantern, Japanese lantern, or Winter cherry; Japanese: hōzuki), is a relative of P. peruviana (Cape Gooseberry), easily identifiable by the larger, bright orange to red papery covering over its fruit, which resemble Chinese lanterns. It is native from southern Europe east across southern Asia to Japan. It is a herbaceous perennial plant growing to 40-60 cm tall, with spirally arranged leaves 6-12 cm long and 4-9 cm broad. The flowers are white, with a five-lobed corolla 10-15 mm across, with an inflated basal calyx which matures into the papery orange fruit covering, 4-5 cm long and broad
Inflammation of the kidneys
– Make a mixture of the following herbs:
• Red cilantro 1 gram
• Root and leaf parsley 10 grams
• handles Cherry 3 grams
• Corn Silk (hair) 3 grams
• Root of marshmallow 3 grams
• Grass repaint 5 grams
• Spruce balls 10 grams
In this tea put 1 liter of water to b...
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With papery curved pods. Mediterranean shrub occasional locally as a waif. Thicket above old quarry, S side Ricciuti Drive, Blue Hills Reservation, Quincy, MA 7/24/94
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Title: A practical treatise on the diseases, injuries, and malformations of the urinary bladder, the prostate gland, and the urethra
Creator: Gross, Samuel D. (Samuel David), 1805-1884
Publisher: Philadelphia : Blanchard and Lea
Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons, U.S. National Library of Medicine
Contributor: U.S. National Library of Medicine
Date: 1855
Language: eng
Description: Half title: A practical treatise on the urinary organs
Final 32 p. are publisher's catalog
Includes bibliographical references and index
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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
•Behind the Scenes:
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 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
•Behind the Scenes:
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.
Now a days urinary infection have actually become fairly typical. Several of the reasons could be changeinlifestyles, inappropriate hygiene and so on that could constitute this illness. This infection spreads in the entire gall bladder, kidneys as well as urinary tubes linking the gall bladder to the kidneys. Though this health problem is seen in […]
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Frequently Asked Questions About Bladder Cancer - The most common signs of bladder cancer are painful urination, frequent or insufficient urination, and bleeding. Blood in the urine may be red or black, and urine may be black, ranging from light sweat to orange tea.
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