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9 months ago, I built a stone golem and a bustling fungus from the game Risk of Rain 2. I was recently inspired by a back-and-forth with a buddy of mine who built a wonderful model of REX that I modified to make my own. This time, I present a minifig-scale representation of Titanic Plains, featuring REX, Commando, and a couple drones amongst various items and containers from the game.
Studies have shown that a person's genes can cause an increased risk in breast and ovarian cancer. This infographic shows the chromosomal mutations and the risk they can pose.
According to the National Cancer Institute, studies have shown that inherited mutations in the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes account for 5-10 percent of all breast cancers and 15 percent of all ovarian cancers. While genetic testing is encouraged only for those who have a family history of breast or ovarian cancer, education and awareness are important to early detection and treatment.
How can a better understanding of the cause of these genetic mutations help further the cause of finding a cure for cancer?
Sources:
* Infographic: Understanding the inherited risk of breast and ovarian cancer, gbtribune, section/212/article/73688
More Information:
* Features of Inherited Cancer, Stanford Medicine, geneticsAndCancer/inherited
* BRCA1 and BRCA2: Cancer Risk and Genetic Testing, NCI, factsheet/Risk/BRCA
* Hereditary Breast Ovarian Cancer Syndrome (BRCA1 / BRCA2), Stanford Medicine, geneticsAndCancer/types/herbocs
With the risk of heavy snow all but gone for another year, Direct Rail Services Class 37s, 37059 and 37218 slowly make their way back from Scotland with two independent drift ploughs - ADB965240 (front) and ADB965217 (rear).
Running as 7Z17 08:59 Motherwell Repair Point to Crewe Coal Sidings, the working was 91 Late as it trundled through Hartford at its maximum speed of 45 mph.
The only way to find true happiness is to risk being completely cut open. – Chuck Palahniuk (ODC: Taking a Risk)
10/365: Journey into the Light (SB 600 24mm, 1/16, extreme downward angle (30%?), shoot-through umbrella)
Also for Assignment52 - A Weekly Photo Challenge. My resolution this year is to study light, specifically flash photography.
Took this last year - on a reasonably dull day I was walking along the river. Tried to get the buildings in but also the curve and line of the river. I started taking HDR shots but that wouldn't have got the reflective water.
I desaturated this as I thought it enhanced the industrial look of the buildings. These are now offices - where things like the latest Aircraft carriers are designed.
This is created for ODC - take a risk.
It is not at all where I started out tonight. I couldn't make what I wanted to create tonight. It is mostly about fatigue as I have put in a lot of hours at work trying to get things moving in the correct direction for the start of the New Year. This is a much simpler image for the challenge.
There is always a risk when shooting film. You may not get the shot. You may hesitate due to limited number of exposures. You may play it safe and miss that magic moment. Despite the risk, I still like to run rolls of film.
9 months ago, I built a stone golem and a bustling fungus from the game Risk of Rain 2. I was recently inspired by a back-and-forth with a buddy of mine who built a wonderful model of REX that I modified to make my own. This time, I present a minifig-scale representation of Titanic Plains, featuring REX, Commando, and a couple drones amongst various items and containers from the game.
9 months ago, I built a stone golem and a bustling fungus from the game Risk of Rain 2. I was recently inspired by a back-and-forth with a buddy of mine who built a wonderful model of REX that I modified to make my own. This time, I present a minifig-scale representation of Titanic Plains, featuring REX, Commando, and a couple drones amongst various items and containers from the game.
This is a manipulated image created from an AI base, please do not invite to your groups if you have a no AI policy.
You can read a little breakdown on how I create these images on my 'About' page if you are interested.
Stable Diffusion/PhotoShop/Gigapixel AI
This trespasser seems intent on stealing this flowers pollen. The police have been notified and are on their way. Law enforcement has been told that the suspect is a definite flight risk!
A selection of fresh HH sounds...
Listen here:
www.mixcloud.com/Rimeshot/risk-taker-r4006
cover inspired by Lee Morgan · Cornbread [Blue Note - 4222]
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EXPLORED 19-02-2012 #298
"And the day came when the risk to stay tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to bloom." Anais Nin
On the exterior of the bustling bar and arcade EightyTwo, you’ll see an untitled collaborative piece by Vyal and RISK. Vyal, aka Vyal One, is a native of East L.A. and is known for his dark, detailed style with its signature eyes and bubbles. RISK is a pioneering graffiti artist who was one of the first in Southern California to paint freight trains, and then took his art from the streets and into the gallery with his legendary series of Third Rail shows."
From www.discoverlosangeles.com/blog/discover-los-angeles-stre...