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A VENUS node is hoisted from the deck of the C/S Wave Venture during redeployment operations in the Strait of Georgia, February 2013.

 

Credit: Ocean Networks Canada

Source: livinghistories.newcastle.edu.au/nodes/view/11825

 

Academic staff of three Schools of the University have been working together to assist

a Hunter Valley school in its efforts to establish a 'Health Promoting School'.

 

The Schools of Health, Medicine and Education have been working co-operatively to help Kurri Kurri Public School develop approaches to creating a greater awareness of health issues, particularly of heart health through an innovative curriculum for Year 6 school students.

 

The initiative is in response to parent requests for health education programs to be conducted in conjunction with the curriculum and are to be linked with the school canteen in an effort to provide healthier food choices. Local community groups are offering their support of the program. A $500 donation for development has been provided by the Alcan Aluminium Smelter.

 

The program was launched recently by the Mayor of Cessnock, Alderman Maree Callaghan. Support for the program was provided by the University's Department of Health and Physical Education. Students John Russell, a member of the Newcastle

Breakers Soccer Team; Jane Nixon, under 21 Hockey Representative and Mark Curry, Australian Country Cricket Representative, provided examples of games which are fun to play and which form a basis for a healthy lifestyle.

 

The program is currently being evaluated, with pre-testing underway at Kurri Kurri public School. A control is being conducted at Telarah Public School. The Department of Health and Physical Education is coordinating the health related fitness testing which is being supervised by lecturer, Dr Ashley Woodcock. Student attitudes to health and their self-reported behaviours are being measured by a questionnaire developed by Dr Ron Plotnikoff from the Centre for Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics within the School of Medicine. Gains in knowledge are being monitored by Mr Phil Williams from the Department of Holistic Health. Phil, who is co-ordinating the University involvement, says that community involvement in the program is high. He says that the Coalfields Healthy Heartbeat Project and the Newcastle Branch of the Heart Foundation are working together to provide a range of programs which have been requested by parenrts of Year 6

students.

 

"These range from courses which provide skills for selecting and preparing low fat foods, exercise and stop smoking programs," Phil says. "I believe the co-operation and participation by Kurri Kurri Public School, the local community and the University Schools of Health, Medicine and Education is unique. Even though the project is still

in its pilot phase, I anticipate that the ideas and principles generated will be disseminated to other schools in the area: he says.

 

This image was scanned from a film negative from album folder B16368.

 

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

 

This image can be used for study and personal research purposes. If you wish to reproduce this image for any other purpose you must obtain permission by contacting the University of Newcastle's Cultural Collections.

 

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The Adam's Apple Node that was distorting the throat.

First time I've seen one in the flesh.

  

(I tried to politely give the feedback that even if people spontaneously start taking up the disabled spaces, group ride leaders ought to shepherd them out to the far more numerous regular parking spaces to gather.

 

While there was enough room today that it wasn't urgent for me, it might have been for someone who had a wheelchair and wasn't with us. And I've also seen informal groups of cyclists do the same thing elsewhere. So I was hoping to draw awareness to it without making people feel attacked or defensive.)

 

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Source: livinghistories.newcastle.edu.au/nodes/view/43726

 

This photo appeared in the News, Volume 12, Number 13, August 4 to 18, 1986. The text was:

 

"Committee for the Care of Animal

 

In December last year the University’s Interim Animal Care and Ethics Committee held its first meeting. (The Committee will drop “interim” from it title, thereby becoming official, when the Animal Research Bill, 1985, is passed shortly in State Parliament).

 

The new legislation will regulate the use of animals in research and the supply of animals for use in research. Until the Animal Research Bill, 1985, is enacted, along with the new regulations, the Committee is adhering to the guidelines which were set out by NH and MRC and the CSIRO last year in their Code of Practice for the Care and Use of Animals for Experimental Purposes.

 

The Interim Animal Care and Ethics Committee has a number of responsibilities in connection with the supervision and care of animals throughout the University, including the inspection of animals in the Central Animal House and other animal holding areas.

 

Every proposal for animal experimentation in the University must be submitted to the committee for consideration of ethical and scientific or educational merit.

 

The Chairman of the Committee is Professor Eric Hal, Professor in the Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering, and other members are Professor S. White, Dr. A. Husband, Dr. J. Rodger, Dr. P Pfister, Assoc. Professor R. Berry, Dr. A. Sparkes, Mr. P. Cummings and Rev. P. Thirlwell. They range from scientists actively involved in animal research, though non-scientific staff with teaching interests in the field of ethics, to a qualified legal practitioners appointed by the Vice-Chancellor and one of the University’s Chaplains.

 

The Manager of the Central Animal House, Ms, Robyn Gentle, is a co-opted member of the Committee.

 

All researchers who apply for grants and want animals for use in their project must have their applications assessed by the Committee, which can ask for more information before giving ethical approval, or give approval subject to conditions.

 

The Code of Practise ensures “the most effective scientific use of the least number of animals”, the housing, feeding watering, handling and transportation of animals under conditions of minimal discomfort and stress, and anaesthesia when procedures which are liable to cause animals pain are carried out. How animals must be euthenaised (humanly and immediately if pain cannot be relieved) is also specified.

 

Professor Hall said prior to the embellishment of Animal Care and Ethic Committee the Central House supplied researchers with animals via the holding areas in various departments and nobody said: “this is a good proposal”, or “no, this is not a valid reason for using animals”.

 

He said the Committee had to deal with a large amount of paper work, as the proposals submitted for approval required a lot of description and detail and approval was valid for only a year in the first instance.

 

One of the issues that would have to be looked at was the possible saving of laboratory animal by using alternative methods in teaching and research.

 

“If researchers apply to use too many animals, than we ask for a reassessment”, he said. ‘Another possibility is that we will identify proposals using too few animals. With experience and by monitoring the number being used, we hop to prevent animals being wasted."

 

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

 

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archive.legion.org/node/1055

 

Creator (cre): American Legion. National Headquarters

Publisher (pbl): American Legion

Date

1925-01-23

Language

en_US

Table Of Contents

 

Cover Design by R.A. Bianconcini -- On the Trail of the A.E.F, Part I: The Symbol S.O.S. Today Means "Same Old Scenes," With An Occasional Difference by Joseph Mills Hanson -- The Cold Arithmetic of the 5-5-3 Treaty by Marquis James -- Making the Streets Safe for the Children by M.H. Jones -- Editorial -- The Things That Count: A Personal Page by Frederick Palmer -- A Sudden Snowfall [comic] by Wallgren -- Outfit Reunions -- Taps -- Patriotic Quiz No. 5 -- Bursts and Duds

Series

American Legion Magazine

Topic

Media & Communications

Collection

Magazines, Newsletters and Press Releases

Lymph Nodes removed and tested through armpit incision. Risk of developing Lymphadema

Copyright: 2018 ONC/OET/Nautilus Live

o you know what these lymph nodes are? These are actually part of our immune system. They can be found throughout our body but one can see them only when they get enlarged or swelled.

To read full article click on breast cancer awareness

From Shorpy:"Anthony's Wireless Airship." A small powered blimp used in 1912 to demonstrate remote control of aircraft by wireless telegraphy. ("Professor Anthony has exhibited a method of airship control of his own by wireless. He and Leo Stephens recently gave an exhibition of starting, controlling, turning and stopping an airship by wireless which was quite a long distance from the station which controlled its action.")

Source: livinghistories.newcastle.edu.au/nodes/view/37182

 

This photograph was taken by Brian R Andrews of Killingworth NSW. Brian worked for 20 years as a Draftsman for Coal and Allied Industries Limited. This photograph is part of Brian's private collection. Brian has kindly given Cultural Collections at the University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia, access to his collection and allowed us to publish the images.

Please contact Cultural Collections at the University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia, if you are the subject of the image, or know the subject of the image, and have cultural or other reservations about the image being displayed on this website and would like to discuss this with us.

If you would like to comment on the photograph, please contact Cultural Collections .

 

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これはいい傘です。New!

slurl.com/secondlife/Padan/204/179/86

  

Teeは製作中。

Node.js Knockout Prep in San Francisco, August 27th

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There's an imaginary space at the nexus of all the world's airports. One enters this space through one of its security checkpoints. From then on, everyone within shares this space with all other passengers at airports worldwide. The borders of nation-states, time zones and geographic allocations lose their relevance. The destinations are in closer proximity to one another than to anywhere else in the world.

 

Nodes is a work by the Ars Electronica Futurelab (AT).

 

credit: Otto Saxinger

To understand the behavior and fate of juvenile salmon (and funded by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers), researchers from Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and the National Marine Fisheries Service developed a sophisticated yet simple underwater acoustic fish tracking system. The system consists of autonomous receivers, anchored to the bottom of the river, and microtransmitters on the fish. Flat round anchors are attached to the long yellow receivers or nodes to keep them in place on the turbulent river bottom.

 

For more information, visit www.pnl.gov/news/

 

Terms of Use: Our images are freely and publicly available for use with the credit line, "Courtesy of Pacific Northwest National Laboratory." Please use provided caption information for use in appropriate context.

Skills Matter - Networking and Games Event, Code Node at South Place, London, August 4th 2015

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Dự án căn hộ kenton node với Vai trò là một cột mốc quan trọng của đô thị Nam Sài Gòn, dự án nằm ngay giao lộ Nguyễn Văn Linh – Nguyễn Hữu Thọ, nơi mà theo quy hoạch sẽ chuyển mình thành nút giao thông trọng điểm – cửa ngõ vào TP.HCM. Kenton Node đang thực hiện một bước tiến nhảy vọt để tạo ra một điểm giải trí đẳng cấp thế giới tích hợp khách sạn 5 sao, căn hộ cao cấp, phố đi bộ, nhà hát treo trên không, quảng trường nhạc nước, khu vực giải trí về đêm, nhà hàng cao cấp và còn nhiều yếu tố khác tạo ra một khu phức hợp thú vị để Nam Sài Gòn trở thành một thành phố kiểu mẫu mới mà trong đó Kenton Node được xem “trung tâm”.

 

Xem thêm: dự án vincity q9

 

Nơi đây được Định nghĩa của cuộc sống đẳng cấp. Tọa lạc trong phạm vi phát triển khu Nam Sài Gòn, dự án là một dấu ấn từ các nhà thiết kế nổi tiếng thế giới Skidmore, Owing & Merrill – là chốn bình yên của tầng lớp trung lưu và thượng lưu, nơi an cư lạc nghiệp của giới trẻ ở Việt Nam. Với đầy đủ các hạng mục tiện ích, Kenton Node có thể được xem là một “New Downtown” – một bản giao hưởng sống động của thiết kế tráng lệ và màu xanh sinh thái của vùng Nam Sài Gòn.

 

Quý khách quan tâm đến giá căn hộ kenton node, phương thức thanh toán và thông tin căn hộ kenton vui lòng để lại comment hoặc xem chi tiết tại website: hoangphiluan.com/

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Node.js Knockout Prep in San Francisco, August 27th

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