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![]() ![]() Early morning and bedtimes are usually recommended. CPT is best done before meals or one-and-a-half to two hours after eating, to decrease the chance of vomiting. Generally, each treatment session can last between 20 to 40 minutes. Your CF respiratory or physical therapist can help you learn more about this type of breathing. The belly moves outward when the person breathes in and sinks in when he or she breathes out. Breathing with the diaphragm (belly breathing or lower chest breathing) is used to help the person take deeper breaths and get the air into the lower lungs. Exhalation should be as slow and as complete as possible.ĭeep breathing moves the loosened mucus and may lead to coughing. Vibration is done with the flattened hand, not the cupped hand (see the figure below). (The caregiver may also place one hand over the other, then press the top and bottom hand into each other to vibrate.) Then, the caregiver applies a light pressure over the area being vibrated. The caregiver places a firm hand on the chest wall over the part of the lung being drained and tenses the muscles of the arm and shoulder to create a fine shaking motion. Vibration is a technique that gently shakes the mucus so it can move into the larger airways. Ask your CF doctor or respiratory therapist to recommend one that may work best for you. Lower ribs or back (to prevent injury to the spleen on the left, the liver on the right and the kidneys in the lower back)ĭifferent devices may be used in place of the traditional cupped palm method for percussion.Special attention must be taken to not clap over the: If the hand is cupped properly, percussion should not be painful or sting. Most of the movement is in the wrist with the arm relaxed, making percussion less tiring to do. Percussion is done forcefully and with a steady beat. The cupped hand curves to the chest wall and traps a cushion of air to soften the clapping. The hand is cupped as if to hold water but with the palm facing down (as shown in the figure below). ![]() The person is then encouraged to cough or huff forcefully to get the mucus out of the lungs.Ĭlapping (percussion) by the caregiver on the chest wall over the part of the lung to be drained helps move the mucus into the larger airways. ![]() This is usually done for three to five minutes and is sometimes followed by vibration over the same area for approximately 15 seconds (or during five exhalations). When the person with CF is in one of the positions, the caregiver can clap on the person’s chest wall. Your care team may tailor these positions to your or your child’s needs. That part of the lung is then drained using percussion, vibration, and gravity. With postural drainage, the person lies or sits in various positions so the part of the lung to be drained is as high as possible. It can also be done by physical therapists, respiratory therapists, or nurses during care center visits or in the hospital. For a child with cystic fibrosis, CPT can be done by anyone, including parents, siblings, and friends. This is where a caregiver or partner can clap and or vibrate the person’s chest to further dislodge and move the mucus to the larger airways where it can be coughed or huffed out of the body.ĬPT is easy to do. When combined with percussion, it may be known as postural drainage and percussion (PD&P). Each position is designed so that a major part of the lung is facing downward. "I felt like as a fundraiser," Pulliam explains, "if two people come in and neither of them are able to raise any funds, ultimately I didn't raise as much as I could have, some checks didn't come in, but I certainly raised as more than zero." Gosselin did not raise a dime, but Trump found Pulliam more at fault.With chest physical therapy (CPT), the person gets in different positions to use gravity to drain mucus (postural drainage) from the five lobes of the lungs. "I'm sure you saw that the ratings last night were fantastic," he explains, "I knew what was happening." Sunday night's premiere was up 35 percent from last year.įor her part, Keshia believes it was her teammate Kate Gosselin who should have been eliminated. She could have called him and perhaps he would have made a major contribution and that would have made a big impact on her stay." Trump says he never considered editing out the Bill Cosby angle to the season premiere episode in the light of the resurfaced allegations. Trump also stands by his choice to boot the 35-year-old actress off the show in the first episode, telling us, " made a mistake. ![]() The whole situation is very very unfortunate." "I do a camp for girls that's all about that. "I'm very sensitive to women's issues," she tells E! News. Still, Pulliam, who was playing for her charity, Kamp Kizzy, which empowers young women, says she understands why the issue is so serious. ![]() ![]() ![]() You’re in 1969 and here’s where that opening scene is." My editor, Bob Murawski thought it would be cool and appropriate if we started with a logo from that era as a way to say this is not a flashback. "The reason that logo was there," explains Sam Raimi "Was that the opening scene takes place in 1969 in Pasadena. The movie begins with the 1980s Universal logo. This company released many special editions of The Evil Dead trilogy by Sam Raimi. In Christine's house is a picture of a boat that resembles Anchor Bay's corporate logo. It just happened to be the plot of Drag Me To Hell, and Alison listened to the entire thing while a storm raged outside. Sam Raimi convinced Alison Lohman to take the part by telling her a ghost story over the phone. "I would just sit there, turn off the lights and watch films like The Shining."Įllen Page was originally cast for the main role of Christine, but dropped out of the project because of the Screen Actors Guild strike. Speaking of Bruce, he's appeared in some fashion in every film Raimi's directed - they're close friends having played about with Super 8 cameras as teenagers - but turned down a role in Drag Me To Hell because he was busy filming TV show Burn Notice.Īlison Lohman told The Daily Record newspaper that shooting was such hard work that she "had to have tequila shots every night just to get to sleep."ĭespite not being a big horror movie fan, Alison Lohman watched countless horror movies in preparation for the part: "I watched horror classics every day," she said. Bruce Campbell, at Comic-con 2005, revealed that a special covered wagon frame covered the vehicle to maintain the movie's time period. Director Raimi has included it in every film of his including, incredibly, The Quick and the Dead which was set circa 1881. The yellow 1973 Oldsmobile Delta 88 car (top) is the same car used in the Evil Dead movies (bottom - Evil Dead II). The maggots that are barfed all over Christine are made of pasta. “I walked into the séance room and, out of the corner of my eye, I saw that the goat was turning its head to follow me. “Greg loved to scare me,” recalled writer Ivan Raimi about on-set shenanigans. Greg Nicotero, who built a puppet of Bill Paxton for use in Sam Raimi's A Simple Plan, also built the creepy mechanic goat for the séance scene. Afterwards, we compared bruises."Ĭhristopher Young, the composer of the movie's musical score, can be briefly seen walking behind Christine as she peers into a bakery on her way to her work, at the beginning of the film. Lorna is pretty strong and she was actually strangling me at one point while I'm pulling her hair. "Sam wouldn't stand for any fake acting, so we were really going at it. "One of the toughest was a scene in my car with this lovely older actress, Lorna Raver, who becomes demonic and attacks me." Alison recalled. "It takes enormous amounts of energy to keep your adrenalin high, filming scenes where you're being scared all the time and fighting for your life" she said. Shooting the film was such hard work that Alison Lohman became run down and even got shingles. ![]() "I asked for it, not because I'm a diva," explained Alison Lohman "But because I'm allergic to a million things.With the other mud, my skin would break out and go really red." When Christine is digging the muddy grave, the dirt is actually the stuff you use to make mud-packs. Turns out the actress that played Christine, Alison Lohman, had a pretty tough time during filming, too, as some of these facts you (probably) didn't know about the movie prove.įIND OUT HOW TO MAKE THE HARVEST CAKE FROM DRAG ME TO HELL Spare a thought for Drag Me To Hell's Christine Brown whose chinwag with a crazed billy was probably one of the more pleasurable experiences of her three day curse, that saw her battle through the nose bleed to end all nose bleeds and have to suffer the ignominy of an old lady vomiting maggots on her face. If you've ever had a conversation with a demonic goat (and Jesus, who hasn't?) then you know what it's like to have a bad day. ![]() ![]() QBE89G is designed to be compatible with an optional Quaife approved closed loop semi-automatic paddle gearchange system. Designed to compliment transmission components, including gear levers, gear position indicators, uprights, pulleys and kits. Needle roller bearings support free running gears to ensure a robust gearset.įor installation into a wide variety of front engined, rear wheel drive vehicles, up to a recommended maximum of 250bhp. Weighing just 33 kg, QBE89G uses ultra-close gear ratios, a modular gear cluster and an open face dog design on both gear and drive disc to produce positive, rapid gearshifts. Fitment, major dimensions and gear-change input replicates original ZF DS-25/2. 85mm shaft centres and hypoid crown-wheel and pinion to handle high output engines. Assembled 2WD K-Series Quaife QBE8J / QKE8J 5-Speed Sequential Gearbox. The Quaife QBE89G is a seven-speed sequential gearbox with ultra-close ratios, ideally suited to the demands of front engined, rear wheel drive cars running small capacity engines with a narrow powerband – specifically for Caterham 7, Westfield and similar. Key features of the Quaife QBE62G 5-Speed, ‘H’ pattern ZF replacement transaxle gearbox include:. ![]() A range that is constantly expanding to cater for a growing racing community taking part in many different forms of motorsport disciplines all around the world, Quaife are the trusted manufacturer of reliable, race. Please email for all enquiries and orders. Quaife FWD Sequential Gearkits cover a vast range of compatible vehicles, from the Alfa Romeo 156 GTA to Volvo M66 transmissions. Optional extras include digital gear position display, and REM Superfinished gears. Prices start at £5,995.00 for base gearbox. SKU: QBE89G Categories: Gearboxes, Sequential ![]() ![]() On the market you will also find double 3 way and 4 way switching to independently control 2 groups of lights. You can add as many 4 way switches in between sw1 and sw2 as you need to control lights from many locations. In figure 3.b the light is off and in figure 3.c the light is turned on from the 4 way switch. Just like in previous case this switch does not have an on or off position. The connections done with a 4 way switch are depicted in figure 3.a below. It will always be installed between the two 3 way switches. To control lights from more than 2 locations we need another type of switch called a 4 way switch, a crossover switch or simply a cross switch. If it is not marked you can use a multimeter set on wire continuity test to indentify it. As you can see the 3 way switches sw1 and sw2 do not have an on or off position.Īs depicted in figure 1 the light is off and in figure 2 we turn on the light with sw1 in 2.a and with sw2 in 2.b.ĭepending on your switch brand and type you will have to identify the connections. The 3 way switch is basically a SPDT switch (Single Pole Double Throw) although in practice you can have a Double Pole Double Throw switch to control two independent lights or groups of lights.įigure 1 shows the basic connection diagram of such system that allows control from two locations. What multiway switching does, is to allow us to control the 4 lights in this area from either one of these exits by connecting a 3 way switch near the doors. ![]() In the image to the left we can identify a hallway that goes into a larger common area and two double door exits. Switching the lights in hallways, reception areas, kitchens, living room areas from many points in the building is a nice feature. ![]() The most common application of multiway switching is for lighting systems and it is usually put into practice in common areas of a building. The amount of comfort it provides defeats the small increase in price by offering the user to turn on and off any electrical equipment from more than one location. Multiway switching can be found in almost any electrical system blueprint today. It is from Andrei, an Electronics Engineer who used to read our newsletters where we always remind you that you can send us your own articles. This week, we received this article in our mailbox. ![]() ![]() ![]() The mud cools them down and also helps to get rid of ectoparasites. White Rhinos enjoy mud baths and during times of peak heat they can be found wallowing in mud. The olfactory passages, that are responsible for the sense of smell, are larger than the Rhino's entire brain. White Rhinos have bad eyesight, good hearing, and a very good sense of smell. The rear (posterior) horn is smaller and can measure up to 55 cms (22 inches). The front (anterior) horn is larger and it measures between 94 and 150 cms (37 - 60 inches). They are made from keratin fibres, which is the same substance that hair is made from, and they grow out of their skin rather than being joined on to their skull. White Rhinos have two large horns on their snout. They have a distinctive broad, flat mouth which enables them to graze efficiently. White Rhinos are coloured a pale grey and they only have hair on their ear fringes and tail bristles. On the back of their neck they have a large hump and they have short, stocky legs with three toes on each foot. ![]() They have a huge body, a large head and a broad chest. They have a body length between 3.7 and 4 m (12 - 13 ft), a tail length of 70 cms (28 inches) and they weigh up to 2.3 tonnes (2.25 tons). The White Rhinoceros is one of the largest land living animals. White Rhinoceros at South Lakes Wild Animal Park, © Photographer: Per-Gunnar Ostby of © Photographer: Per-Gunnar Ostby of White Rhinoceros Range Map ![]() ![]() ![]() You can store the liquid in dark mason jars. When done, allow to cool and pour through the filter into your bowl. Close and set the settings for 130 degrees and set to a four or eight hour cycle. Add about five ounces of vegetable glycerin. You simply put your decarboxylated weed into the Magical Butter Machine, about one ounce. You can also make vegetable glycerin weed tincture in the Magical Butter Machine. ![]() High CBD, low THC weed, such as Harlequin.You have your infused coconut oil tincture or extraction that easily. Now pour the mixture through the filter, into your bowl. Close the lid, run the machine for an hour. Just toss in about four cups of your coconut oil, around 30 grams of weed, and set the settings for oil processing, at about 160 degrees. The Magical Butter Machine is powerful and easy to use. We will next examine how to make a thc tincture using other means of extraction. This green dragon tincture recipe is fail proof. The next day, try 2 ML and see if there is a high. And now you know the simple way to make liquid thc drops. You now have potent alcohol extract, infused with cannabinoids. When a few weeks are up, strain it with cheesecloth or coffee filter to remove the plant material.Seal the mason jar and let it be for a few weeks, shaking it every day.Mix the decarboxylated and ground pot with Everclear alcohol (95% ABV) or a high proof vodka.Decarboxylate your weed by baking in the oven at 255 degrees for about 30 minutes for an average amount.It is after-all, a fruit preserved, the bud of the marijuana plant. Tinctures can also be stored for years and remain active, all the cannabinoids well-preserved. It is a discreet way to use marijuana without smoke, and sometimes with fewer calories than contained in edibles when used alone. People may use a dropper to put some drops under the tongue (sublingual), or they may add tinctures to drinks and edibles. They are concentrated cannabinoids which have been infused into alcohol, coconut oil, or glycerin. Without it, your edibles are likely not going to be effective.Cannabis tinctures are also called green dragon or golden dragon. What it essentially does is make edibles a viable delivery system for your cannabis. What is decarboxylation you ask?ĭecarboxylation is the process that converts the non-psychoactive THC-A cannabinoid to intoxicating THC. That provided some hope that a novice cannabis consumer like me could make infused butter or oil and, eventually, my own edibles with ease. The first thing that struck me about it was that it looked like any other kitchen appliance-akin to a crock-pot or an Instant-pot. This step of the process is critical if you want to squeeze every last drop of cannabinoid goodness out of the dried flower. ![]() But what I had forgotten was that I needed to decarboxylate the cannabis before I could make infused butter. With a recipe in mind and dried flower in hand, I set about making scones. But I was all-in.īrian also suggested using a strain that had a strong citrus terpene profile since that could go well with the flavour of the scone. I had never seen or heard of anyone using scones for an edible when compared to the usual cookies or brownies. Turner suggested taking the edible experiment to the next level by taking on a less-then-obvious choice: scones. Since I’m no Betty Crocker, I reached out to Brian Turner, personal chef and founder of Wine & Ginger, a company that offers personal chef services, catering for private events and cooking demonstrations, for a helping hand. As noted on the company’s site, “Magical Butter is the world’s first countertop botanical extractor, designed for creating recipes, infusing the essence of healthy herbs into butter, oil, and more.” Making cannabis-infused edibles can seem like a lot of work, with the end result sometimes not being quite as successful as you may have hoped. ![]() ![]() ![]() These apps also known as instagram profile viewer. PrivateInstaViewer also provide some feature you may want. For example, PrivateInstaViewer can change the way Insta display its images and videos. However, you can use third third-party app to change it. “But until you have a product like this and let people decide if they want to buy this in a free market type of way, you can’t really do that experiment.Features WHY NEED PRIVATE INSTAGRAM STORY VIEWER ?īy the default you can use default app to use any of its features. ![]() “There are a lot of theories out there about whether or not DNA data storage is valuable and useful,” Bathe says. He thinks the company will have some initial buyers, even at the steep initial price. Mark Bathe, a professor of biological engineering at MIT who studies DNA data storage, says the Biomemory cards will test the waters of consumer interest for this kind of product. That matters more if you’re storing a large amount of data,” Guise says. “The big advantage of using DNA for data storage is how compact it is. “At a kilobyte you can't do much, but at a slightly higher scale, you can start storing family photos and home videos.”īut he says DNA storage might have the most appeal for companies and governments that need to store vast archives. ![]() “It has to be something you care a lot about having forever but you’re not retrieving it often,” Guise says. Nicholas Guise, chief scientist at the Cybersecurity, Information Protection & Hardware Evaluation Research (CIPHER) Lab at Georgia Tech Research Institute, says he could see customers using the cards to store information that wouldn’t change over a long period of time, such as critical passwords, the location of a safety deposit key, a beloved family recipe, or a message to a child or grandchild. The sequence-made up of As, Cs, Gs, and Ts-is then emailed to the customer, who can plug that into Biomemory’s website to translate it back into the text message.Īrwani sees potential for DNA as a long-term storage option for people who want a safe, secure way to keep data of sentimental value. To retrieve their message, customers will mail in one of the cards, which will be opened, and the dried DNA will be rehydrated and read by a sequencing machine. To preserve the DNA, the card is sealed to prevent any oxygen from entering.Īrwani says customers will receive two identical cards-one to keep and another to test out the process of retrieving the data. Taking inspiration from credit cards embedded with a microchip, which were first deployed in France in the 1980s, scientists at Biomemory designed a silver credit-card-like device with a circular chip that holds the dried DNA. The DNA is synthesized in a solution, so the next step is drying it to increase its shelf life. Erwani says the company’s current process takes about eight hours to make one kilobyte’s worth of data. Then, Biomemory custom-builds a DNA strand from that code, chemically synthesizing it base by base to match the desired sequence. On Biomemory’s website, a user can type the text message they want to store into an interface that looks something like Google Translate, which converts it into DNA code. To store data in DNA, a file is converted from its binary code of 0s and 1s into a series of As, Cs, Gs, and Ts. The order of these bases determines the genetic blueprint of every living organism. The molecule is made up of the chemical bases adenine, cytosine, guanine, and thymine-shortened to A, C, G, and T-which pair off to form a double helix. ![]() ![]() ![]() (We found Sticky Notes shaped like arrows on Amazon.
![]() ![]() A new option drops the “hey” from “hey Siri” when invoking Apple’s voice assistant, which can now handle back-to-back requests without having to say Siri each time, too. The new Standby mode can turn the iPhone into a small smart display when it is turned in landscape while charging, showing the time, widgets, photos and other information at a glance, including Siri interactions. Turn the iPhone into a smart display by turning it horizontally when charging with the new StandBy mode. StandBy mode, just ‘Siri’ and offline Apple Maps Video calls can also be made on a TV using an Apple TV box and an iPhone or iPad’s camera, while animated reactions including rising balloons and other bits can be triggered with hand gestures such as thumbs up. ![]() The same proximity process works for other AirDrop filesharing interactions, too.Īvailable only for those in the US and Canada initially, the phone app can now automatically transcribe voicemail messages in real time so that you can see who is calling and what it’s about before picking up the call, handy for dodging spam calls.įaceTime callers can now leave video voicemails if the recipient isn’t available. NameDrop allows you to share your contact information with another iPhone or Apple Watch just by bringing them nearby and choosing what to send. Photograph: AppleĬontact posters include your photo, text and customisable colours that show up on recipients’ phones and in their contacts app when you make a call, allowing you to choose how you look when contacting people. You can now create stickers from your own photos. Contact posters, video messages and live voicemail The keyboard can now predict and complete full sentences as you type, too, similar to the feature in Google’s Gmail and others. You can revert corrected text by tapping on the underlined words when it does get it wrong. iPhone – iOS 17 Improved keyboard autocorrectĪpple’s keyboard will finally let you swear by learning from your manual corrections, which should banish “ducking” typos to the scrapheap. If you are being asked to pay for an update, it is likely to be a scam. You will need to put the smartwatch on its charger to complete the update. Then open the Watch app on the phone and navigate to General > Software Update to begin the installation. WatchOS 10 requires an iPhone XS or later to be running iOS 17 first. You can also install the update via a Mac or iTunes on a Windows computer. Tap install if available to download, verify and then reboot to install. Open the Settings app on an iPhone or iPad then navigate to General > Software Update. All Apple Watches from the 2018’s Series 4 or newer can install watchOS 10. All tablets from the 2017 iPad Pro 10.5in or 2018 iPad (6th gen) and newer can install iPadOS 17. Which devices can get it?Īll Apple smartphones from 2018’s iPhone XS or newer can install iOS 17. ![]() Unlike other manufacturers, all eligible Apple devices will be able to download and install the update the moment it is released rather than in a staggered fashion. When can I get it?ĭownloads for iOS, iPadOS and watchOS updates usually start at about 6pm UK time (1pm in New York 3am in Sydney). Here’s what you need to know about the updates. ![]() |
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