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Originaire d'Amérique centrale, "Hylocereus purpusii", le pitahaya rouge ou pitaya est un cactus qui rampe ou qui grimpe aux arbres ou sur les murs grâce à des racines qui s'accrochent telles des ventouses. Ses tiges sont composées d'articulations triangulaires séparées par des étranglements avec, sur les côtés, de courtes épines. Les grandes fleurs blanches, qui exhalent un parfum envoûtant, possèdent un large style et de très nombreuses étamines et éclosent sur les côtés des tiges. La floraison a lieu de nuit et ne dure que quelques heures entre 19 et 20 heures le soir jusque vers 5 heures du matin. Dès l'aube, la fleur commence à se faner. Elle laisse place, un mois plus tard, à un gros fruit à l'épiderme rose vif dont la chair rouge est parsemée de très nombreuses petites graines noires, fruit qui se consomme généralement frais à la petite cuillère après l'avoir coupé en deux.
Native to Central America, "Hylocereus purpusii", the red pitahaya or pitaya is a cactus that crawls or climbs trees or walls thanks to roots that cling like suction cups. Its stems are composed of triangular joints separated by constrictions with, on the sides, short thorns. The large white flowers, which exude a captivating scent, have a large style and very many stamens and hatch on the sides of the stems. Flowering takes place at night and lasts only a few hours between 7 and 8 p.m. in the evening until around 5 a.m. At dawn, the flower begins to fade. It gives way, a month later, to a large fruit with bright pink skin whose red flesh is dotted with very many small black seeds, a fruit that is generally eaten fresh with a teaspoon after having cut it in two.
Akumal (Yucatan) signifie lieu de la tortue en langue maya. On y observe des tortues Caguama. Celle-ci était accompagnée de poissons rémora, des poissons à ventouse qui la débarasse de ses parasites.
Akumal (Yucatan) means place of the turtle in the Mayan language. You can observe turtles Caguama. This was accompanied by remora fish, fish to which the sucker rid of its parasites.
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Océan Indien - Maldives - Requin gris ou dagsit (Carcharhinus amblyrhinchos) dans le bleu avec un rémora (Echeneis naucrates) fixé sur la tête. Le rémora voyage gratuitement, accroché à son hôte grâce à sa première dorsale transformée en disque-ventouse et qui laisse des traces douloureuses de succion sur la peau de son hôte. Outre quelques maigres services de déparasitage, il arrive que les rémoras soient utiles lors des naissances des requins vivipares comme les requins marteaux ou citrons. Souvent les petits ont du mal à couper le cordon ombilical, tâche dont se chargent volontiers les rémoras toujours en quête de nourriture. Néanmoins, il reste un gêneur que bon nombre de raies et dauphins cherchent à faire déguerpir en sautant à plat hors de l’eau.
Indian Ocean - Maldives - Grey reef shark (Carcharhinus amblyrhinchos) in open water with a striped remora (Echeneis naucrates) on its head. The remora travels free of charge, attached with its first dorsal transformed into a disc-shaped suction cup, which can leave painful injuries on the skin of its graceful host. Apart from a poor cleaning session the remoras may offer as a service to their host it seems that they may be useful when viviparous sharks, like hammerheads and lemon sharks, give birth. It occurs that when the baby-sharks have a problem cutting through the umbilical cord, remoras happily render this service in search of food. However, remoras will always be a nuisance which rays and dolphins try to scuttle off by leaping out of the water and making flat landings.
Grenowalk du mois de mai 2012, à l'ile d'amour. L e thème, le filé.
Ici, mise en place pour des photos de car-ring
Malgré la pluie, nous étions nombreux pour cette sortie focus-grenoble.
Lara Frances Woolley (my married name) was born Tues 3rd Feb at 5.10am
The swelling in my legs that you saw at yoga last Sunday turned out to be pre eclampsia
I went in for a 8.30 am check up at UCH on snowy Monday and they decided to induce me straight away!
The gel went in at 1.45 pm, then happily my waters broke naturally at around 8pm and my own contractions also kicked in- the fantastic midwife stopped the doctor giving me a c section and Lara was delivered with an epidural, ventouse and an episiotomy at 5.10am on Tuesday -all's well that ends well!
They kept us in til Friday to monitor my blood pressure which has now stalised with tablets so we're at home settling in
Domestication
The question is how and why the wolf was to house dog (Canis lupus familiaris). In the late Ice Age changed the living conditions of man. The dominant mode of existence changed from nomad to farmer, giving people a long time remained in the same place. The 'wild dogs' began at this time, the proximity of man looking up and their degree of co-evolution. Other waste to live. So there may be a researchers assume that man played a more active role in the first steps that led to the domestication of the dog. A common assumption was that this was selected on the basis of cooperative behavior, but research in 2014 found that just wolves would work better, and that would be mostly selected by the domestication of dogs in obedience and sense of hierarchy. Another hypothesis is that the wolf domestication took place before the advent of agriculture. Here, the dog would be used for hunting (follow tracks, wild chase and immobilize) and as a watchdog. wp
Sir James Young Simpson, 1st Baronet FRSE FRCPE FSA Scot (7 June 1811 – 6 May 1870) was a Scottish obstetrician and a significant figure in the history of medicine. He was the first physician to demonstrate the anaesthetic properties of chloroform in humans and helped to popularize its use in medicine.
Simpson's intellectual interests ranged from archaeology to an almost taboo subject at the time: hermaphroditism. He was an early advocate of the use of midwives in the hospital environment. Many prominent women also consulted him for their gynaecological problems. Simpson wrote Homœopathy, its Tenets and Tendencies, refuting the ideas put forward by Hahnemann.
His services as an early founder of gynaecology and proponent of hospital reform were rewarded with a knighthood, and by 1847 he had been appointed as physician to the Queen in Scotland. Queen Victoria also used anaesthesia for her childbirth, resulting in a significant increase of popularity in anaesthesia.
Simpson was a close friend of Sir David Brewster, and was present at his deathbed. His contribution to the understanding of the anaesthetic properties of chloroform had a major impact on surgery.
James Simpson was born in Bathgate, a younger son of Mary Jervais and David Simpson, a baker. He attended the local school, and in 1825, at the age of 14, entered the University of Edinburgh to study for an arts degree. Two years later he began his medical studies at the university, graduating with an MBChB. He became a licentiate of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh in 1830 and received his MD in 1832. While at University he took additional classes including those delivered by the surgeon Robert Liston. As a result of the quality of his MD thesis on inflammation, Professor of Pathology John Thomson took him on as his assistant.
As a student he became a member and then Senior President of the Royal Medical Society, initiating a lifelong interest in the Society's advancement. His first role was as a general practitioner in the Stockbridge district based at 2 Deanhaugh Street, and at the age of 28, he succeeded James Hamilton as Professor of Medicine and Midwifery at the University of Edinburgh.
Simpson's most significant contribution to medicine was the introduction of anaesthesia to childbirth, however he also improved the design of obstetric forceps that to this day are known in obstetric circles as "Simpson's Forceps", as well as designing the Air Tractor in 1838. The Air Tractor was the earliest known vacuum extractor to assist childbirth, however the method did not become popular until the invention of the ventouse over a century later.
With regards to religion Simpson was a devout adherent of the Free Church of Scotland, but he refused to sign the Westminster Confession of Faith, because of what he believed to be its literal interpretation of the book of Genesis.
Simpson's principal residence was Strathavon Lodge, but he also kept a town house at 52 Queen Street, Edinburgh, and a country house near Bathgate. The family seat was Strathavon, Linlithgow.
In 1840 Simpson was elected a member of the Harveian Society of Edinburgh and served as president in 1848. He was elected President of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh in 1850 and an international member of the American Philosophical Society in 1863. In 1850 he was also elected a member of the Aesculapian Club. He was created a Baronet of Strathavon in the County of Linlithgow, and of the City of Edinburgh, in 1866. He died at his home in Edinburgh in May 1870 at the age of 58. A burial spot in Westminster Abbey was offered to his family, but they declined and instead buried him closer to home in Warriston Cemetery, Edinburgh. However, a memorial bust of Simpson can be found in a niche at Westminster Abbey in London. On the day of Simpson's funeral, a Scottish holiday was declared, including the banks and stock markets, with over 100,000 citizens lining the funeral cortege on its way to the cemetery, while over 1,700 colleagues and business leaders took part in the procession itself. A year later, chloroform supplier, William Flockhart was buried nearby.
Dr Alexander Russell Simpson, his nephew, inherited his town house at 52 Queen Street and lived there until his death in 1916, when it was then bequeathed to the Church of Scotland. Since then the building has been through many uses including being requisitioned by the army during the Second World War and being used as a centre for training Sunday School teachers in the 1950s. Today, the town house is the premises of a charity called Simpson House, which provides a counselling service for adults and children affected by alcohol and drug use. There is a plaque on the wall outside to mark the house as having been the home of James Young Simpson from 1845 to 1870.
Ce mec utilisait une ventouse pour reduire le son de son instrument
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Apletodon dentatus - Porte-écuelle à petite tête ou Lépadogastère ou Lépadogaster à petite tête ou Gluette ventouse - Small-headed clingfish - FRANCE - Bretagne
Lepadogaster stictopteryx