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Pair of Volkswagen Beetles, a plastic buildup kit and a metal diecast; both 1:24 scale.

Massive cumulonimbus buildup in the evening sky, bathed by the warm light of the setting sun.

There were at least 4 buildup events occurring every 60 minutes directly overhead during the afternoon. This event was the last to occur around 5PM. Afterwards clear sky dominated through sunrise.

 

The only rain I received all day was a few sprinkles as seen on this clip.

Road salt buildup on the garage floor.

The 4th SteineWahn happens in Berlin last weekend. There was a lot of work to be done previously.

 

I think this is a very important part of an exhibition for the participants. Everyone is concentrate to make sure that his moc is presented well. But everybody also helps each other. So i take my time to make some pictures of those moments.

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South of Seattle Mt. Rainier sits with a buildup of clouds on a very warm day for May. The haze was particularly noticeable.

Heavy buildup of ice on the steel railings on St. Joseph's north pier.

I hesitate to call this pyrocumulus, since we had clouds over the rest of the sky and it could be managing more development due to orographic uplift (wind was from the south).

The forecast was for a 10% chance of rain, and we had a trace. Clearly not enough to help with the fire except for the higher humidity.

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Buildup of NASA’s SLS (Space Launch System) rocket for the Artemis III lunar mission has started at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, even as NASA prepares for the launch of the Artemis II mission, the second Artemis mission in NASA’s efforts to return humans to the Moon and eventually land on Mars.

 

The Artemis III SLS engine section and boat-tail – which protects the engines during launch – moved from the Space Systems Processing Facility at NASA Kennedy to the mammoth Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) in late July, just a few feet from where the Artemis II SLS is mostly stacked and undergoing integrated testing and checkouts.

 

In this image, teams from Kennedy lift NASA’s integrated Artemis III SLS core stage engine section with its boat-tail inside the center’s Vehicle Assembly Building at the Kennedy Center on Wednesday, Aug. 13, 2025. Shown inside the facility’s High Bay 2 for processing, the engine section is one the most complex and intricate parts of the rocket stage that will help power the Artemis missions to the Moon.

 

Credits: NASA/Cory Huston

 

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Cumulonimbus over the headland.

 

New England Bay beach, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland

 

(1) Don’t Just Look for Lumps

 

The most common way that conventional doctors look for breast cancer in women is to identify lumps in the breast. They most often do this with mammogram x-rays. This offer physicians a basic roadmap for navigating the terrain of breast tissue, allowing them to pinpoint any lumps, masses, or other questionable abnormalities that might point to a malignancy.

But mammograms can be a potential cause of cancer due to the ionizing radiation they send into breast tissue. They also aren’t accurate 100 percent of the time, despite what you may have been told. Lumps and masses in breast tissue can be either benign (harmless) or malignant (harmful), and mammograms don’t differentiate between the two. This often leads to false diagnoses and unnecessary treatments with chemotherapy and radiation.

A better option, if you choose to undergo routine cancer screenings, is thermography. This unique screening method allows doctors to not only look for unusual lumps or growths, but also identify whether or not angiogenesis is taking place within the breast tissue. This is a much stronger and more accurate indicator that breast cancer may be present.

Angiogenesis is a fancy way of saying new blood vessel growth, which may indicate that a woman’s body is trying to build a new supply system for blood to be delivered to developing breast tumors. Doctors who specialize in examining thermography images will be able to identify whether or not angiogenesis is taking place, and suggest a proper course of action.

 

(2) Hormones and Cellular Health

 

A lot of health experts like to talk about breast cancer as something that results from “bad genetics,” being passed down from mothers to their daughters. This implies that breast cancer can’t be avoided and occurs as an unfortunate “luck of the draw” type scenario. And depending on the type of breast cancer they’re talking about, there may be some merit to this popular theory.

But most types of breast cancer are a result of environment, diet, and lifestyle, all of which dictate how a woman’s endocrine system produces and balances hormones. In other words, hormone imbalance plays a much greater role in determining breast cancer risk than many people think. Thermography can help qualified physicians determine whether or not a woman has an elevated breast cancer risk due to this often overlooked early indicator.

 

(3) Learn Your Body’s Natural Rhythms

 

Every woman’s body has a unique ebb and flow, and getting in tune with your own personal rhythm is invaluable for staying healthy. Paying close attention to any unusual changes that might be occurring, especially within breast tissue, is critical to avoid breast cancer.

If you feel any unusual aches or pains in your breast, including occasional throbbing, pain, or even fluctuating discomfort, talk to your doctor. Many women assume that only an isolated lump with localized pain suggests the presence of breast cancer. The truth is that breast cancer can manifest as “scattered, seed-like” tumors that, in some cases, spread like small tentacles throughout breast tissue.

Experts from MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston warn that breast cancer often shows up without the classic lump, showing symptoms such as swelling and irritation, dimpling, nipple discharge beyond normal lactation, nipple inversion, and/or a thickening and reddening of skin around the nipple.1

“There are breast cancers that present as half a lump or there may be no lump at all,” says Dr. Naoto Ueno, chief of Translational Breast Cancer Research at the Center, as quoted by CBS News. “It could just be a strange-looking skin appearance or skin being red or dimpled.”

Just be sure to look for patterns of change or any new and unusual symptoms that occur outside the norm. Occasional pain may not be indicative of breast cancer, but persistent itching, for instance, could point to fluid buildup, poor lymph function, or your body trying to create new blood vessels for breast tumors.

 

(4) Can Back Pain Indicate Breast Tumor Development?

 

Upper back pain that feels as though it’s coming from deep within the bones may be an early sign of breast cancer – but don’t assume that every occasional bout of soreness or back pain means you’re becoming the next statistic! Chronic back pain that doesn’t relent with stretching, chiropractic or other means may be a sign that breast cancer tumors are forming.

Sometimes when tumors are developing in a woman’s breast, they put pressure on the ribs and spine causing new found and persistent pain. You need to be aware of any changes that occur in your spinal column, upper back, and even neck. Talk to your doctor if you feel as though the pain you’re experiencing is unusually pronounced and marked by pressure from a possible internal growth.

 

(5) Nutrient Deficiency and Cancer

 

If you’re not getting enough of the right nutrients in your diet, including things like vitamin D and iodine, your risk of developing breast cancer is already elevated. Nutrient deficiency is endemic in the West. Many people don’t realize that what they’re not eating is increasingly their likelihood of developing chronic health conditions such as breast cancer.

Nearly 75 percent of the adult “healthy” population is deficient in iodine, which has been shown to help ward off cancer cells in the breast and elsewhere throughout the body. Vitamin D is another risk factor in breast cancer. A 2012 study published in the Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism revealed that low vitamin D levels are a hallmark in women with breast cancer. Other studies show similar findings.

A good rule of thumb in today’s nutrient-depleted world is to supplement with these and other cancer-fighting nutrients such as selenium and zinc. You may also wish to consult with a trained naturopath or integrative doctor. They can help you identify any specific nutrient deficiencies you might have and help you optimize your unique biological “terrain” for best breast cancer prevention.

 

source: www.thetruthaboutcancer.com

  

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Frost buildup on a spruce bough. - via Instagram ift.tt/2ie7opT

The Grand Haven lighthouse from the lake ....A little ice buildup .

There is a huge cloud buildup every day by noon. The clouds move in from the coast and get stuck along the mountain range. I like to take a break and just admire the clouds.

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Starke Wolkenbildung am Mittag. Die Wolken kommen von der Küste und stauen sich der Bergkette entlang.

Ich mache gern eine Pause und sehe den Wolken zu.

Ice buildup from freezing rain still visible after three days

Things look to be heating up convection-wise today with these early buildups.

If you’ve seen dental plaque or pond scum, you’ve met a biofilm. Among the oldest forms of life on Earth, these ubiquitous, slimy buildups of bacteria grow on nearly everything exposed to moisture and leave behind common tell-tale textures and structures identifying them as living or once-living organisms.

 

Now meet the team of NASA engineers and scientists that launched a pilot project harnessing the power of machine learning to identify textural patterns unique to life.

 

The idea would be to equip a rover with these sophisticated imaging and data-analysis technologies and allow the instruments to decide in real-time which rocks to sample in the search for life, regardless of how primitive, on the Moon or Mars.

 

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Credits: NASA/W. Hrybyk

 

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Photographs of clouds in the afternoon, during the buildup to a thunderstorm. Maleny, Queensland, Australia.

The snow was still so thick on the trees, only one slice of sunshine could slip through. When the afternoon sun finally peeked out on the shortest day the trees were aglow with the afternoon light!

The wind was blowing and the buildup of snow made the branches rubbing and tapping each other sound as though the trees were having an especially loud conversation.

Perfect atmosphere for Gerda to continue her journey to find Kay! The wind blowing the clouds away just long enough to see the sun in order to find the right way. The trees telling her (and each other) to “Take heart, the wind will blow after all this stillness and lift our burdens! The sun will light the sky and warm our branches.”

 

(Just a few shots. The sun was out but really not penetrating into my yard! It was COLD too!!)

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Saucepans: hundreds.

Glasses: thousands.

Dishes: millions.

Cutlery: billions.

Dirt: tons.

 

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Welcome to "the hat chronicles" Season 2 - Episode 5: The mighty fedora turns its back on its maker!

 

The unthinkable has happened!

 

The hat that propelled the pimp into flickr stardom has decided to go against the famed wearer himself!

 

Here you are witnessing the unthinkable, THE FEDORA ATTACKING THE PIMP!!!!!!!!!!

 

Can pimp survive such an attack by not 1, not 2, not 3, not 4, but FIVE FEDORAS AT ONCE???

 

Just how big of a role does the pirate play in all of this turncoat fedora madness?? Whatever happened to that fool pirate anyway??

 

Where the fuck is the minipimp??

 

Just how fast are those fedoras flying?? Do they have lasers? Or stunguns? Wait, how are they flying in the first place??!!

 

WHAT THE BLOODY HELL IS GOING ON HERE ANYWAY??

   

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Taken over 2 hours, these cells eventually developed into a brief strong thunderstorm. Taken with Nikon Coolpix P950 in scenic mode.

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The buildup of remnants of calved icebergs turns the Jokulsarlon lagoonin southeast Iceland into a seeming armada of white ships.

The slow simmer before it gets hotter.

Model: Rejara

 

Pose by: KL Poses

 

Rejara snapped this shot too! See her version here.

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