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New Ground Building Work - 4th May 2010

I was camping this weekend and have to admit I was a bit desperate for shots. Not too proud of this entry, but I still covered the day.

 

Day 18 of the July Challenge

 

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The normal breakdown of muscle tissue produces creatinine, a waste product. It is eliminated from the body through urine and is filtered out of the blood by the kidneys. Blood levels of creatinine can be used to assess kidney function. The kidneys remove creatinine from the blood at a relatively constant rate when they are functioning properly. As a result, the glomerular filtration rate (GFR), a measure of kidney function, can be estimated using the blood level of creatinine. Kidney disease symptoms show elevated levels of creatinine in the blood. or dysfunction. Take a proper cure for high creatinine as it affects kidney health.

 

High creatinine levels in the blood are an indicator of kidney dysfunction and many other health issues. Age, gender, muscle mass, and certain medications can all have an impact on creatinine levels. It is essential to keep in mind that a single measurement of the creatinine level might not provide an adequate evaluation of the kidney's function. To fully assess kidney health, additional kidney function tests may be required, such as imaging studies and urine tests. Various kidney diseases such as chronic kidney disease (CKD), acute kidney injury(AKI), glomerulonephritis, and other kidney disorders lead to impaired kidney function and subsequently elevated creatinine levels.

 

Causes of high creatinine include:

1. Kidney disease: Conditions such as CKD, Acute kidney disease, glomerulonephritis, and other kidney disorders can impair the kidney’s ability to filter waste products, resulting in increased creatinine levels.

2. Dehydration: Insufficient fluid intake or dehydration can cause a temporary rise in creatinine levels.

3. Certain medications: Various medications such as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) or certain antibiotics, can affect kidney function and cause elevated creatinine levels.

4. Urinary tract obstruction: Blockages in the urinary tract, such as kidney stones or an enlarged prostate gland, can hinder the normal flow of urine and lead to elevated creatinine levels.

5. Muscle injury or excessive exercise: Intense physical activity or muscle injury can result in higher creatinine levels due to increased breakdown of muscle tissue.

 

Some possible side effects of high creatinine levels and impaired kidney function include:

1. Fatigue: High creatinine levels can cause fatigue and a general feeling of weakness due to the buildup of waste products in the body.

2. Fluid retention and swelling: Impaired kidney function can lead to fluid retention and swelling, particularly in the legs, ankles, and face.

3. Changes in urine output: Decreased urine output or changes in urine color and appearance may occur with kidney dysfunction.

4. Shortness of breath: Fluid buildup in the lungs, known as pulmonary edema, can cause difficulty breathing and shortness of breath.

5. High blood pressure: Impaired kidney function can lead to increased blood pressure, as the kidneys play a vital role in regulating blood pressure.

6. Electrolyte imbalances: Kidney dysfunction can disrupt the balance of electrolytes in the body, leading to abnormalities such as high potassium levels (hyperkalemia) or low calcium levels (hypocalcemia).

7. Nausea and vomiting: Waste buildup in the bloodstream can cause gastrointestinal symptoms, including nausea, vomiting, and loss of appetite.

8. Itching and skin rashes: Impaired kidney function can result in the accumulation of waste products in the blood, which can cause itching and skin rashes.

9. Bone and joint problems: Chronic kidney disease can lead to bone and joint disorders, including osteoporosis and osteoarthritis.

10. Anemia: The kidneys play a role in producing a hormone called erythropoietin, which stimulates the production of red blood cells. Impaired kidney function can result in decreased production of erythropoietin, leading to anemia.

 

John Stamper Leaving Function

Some of the better iterations from my motion painting Processing Sketch – A simple generative system which 'paints' different forms to the canvas.

Judicium Christmas Function

HWY 1 e/s 300' s/o entr/o Big Sur Light Station.

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My mom and dad are on the right. The other people are: seated, Mr. Steckler (can’t think of his first name), Laureta Palieri from Italy, George Eber standing.

Beautiful isn't it?

 

So this is my Stereoscopic head for my tripod. Basically it's just a 2"x4" piece of wood with 2 bolts that each screw into a camera. I had 2 very similar cameras so it was much more convenient to take a shot with each camera instead of taking one shot then moving the camera left or right and taking another shot. This keeps everything level so there should be no need to rotate the photos to line them up properly. It worked pretty good, needed some slight adjustments. I'm now kicking myself for not trying video because that is the one thing you can't do (with out great difficulty) with just one camera. (one camera has a broken shutter, probably due to the many timelapses I've done with it so this is now as useful as a piece of wood with 3 holes in it, though yes, I still have it)

Spotted in Strängnäs.

Daniel Essig

Spirit of the Times - 4th century

2003

wood, paper, linen, fossil

 

TSCPL Permanent Collection, 2009.004

Source: livinghistories.newcastle.edu.au/nodes/view/38987

 

Appearing in this photograph:

 

Professor Alan Roberts (far right) with unidentified members of staff.

 

This image was scanned from a photographic proof in the University's historical photographic collection held by Cultural Collections at the University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia.

 

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A deserted trailer hitch lies in captivity behind a chain link fence. Though its usefulness may have diminished (or, at the least, been ignored), its structure serves as shelter for the wandering insects and small mammals. The fencing may serve its purpose of keeping intruders out (and an abandoned trailer hitch in), but its criss-cross pattern also encourages plant growth in an upward fashion. So many times objects are designed for one purpose, but utilized for another. This duality is really quite a gift (often overlooked!) - imagine if we looked for those secondary functions on a regular basis instead of merely relying on their known use! Brookside Dr & Davis Blvd, Naples, FL

  

This is a fully functional clock, built for LEGO Ideas. If you like it, be sure to go support it right here (it'll only take a moment!). Thanks for watching, hope you enjoyed it

A function name to uniquely identify it. Function naming follows the same rules of writing identifiers in Python. Parameters (arguments) through which we pass values to a function. They are optional.

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