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| ARTICLES RELATED TO spine | | |  |  |  | spine: Encyclopedia II - Phil Anselmo - After The Fall of PanteraIn 2002, Superjoint Ritual released Use Once And Destroy, and Phil had made SJR a full-time band, while his Pantera band mates, Dimebag Darrell and Vinnie Paul went on to form Damageplan. SJR then released A Lethal Dose Of American Hatred in 2003. SJR became the target of several mixed reviews, but managed to obtain a spot as one of the mainstage bands playing at Ozzfest 2004 playing under Slayer, Judas Priest, and Black Sabbath. Anselmo's band would continue to tour ac ...
See also:Phil Anselmo, Phil Anselmo - Early Life, Phil Anselmo - Pantera, Phil Anselmo - After The Fall of Pantera, Phil Anselmo - Discography confirmed Read more here: » Phil Anselmo: Encyclopedia II - Phil Anselmo - After The Fall of Pantera |
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|  |  |  | spine: Encyclopedia II - Meditation - Purposes and effects of meditationThe purposes for which people meditate vary almost as widely as practices. Meditation may serve simply as a means of relaxation from a busy daily routine; as a technique for cultivating mental discipline; or as a means of gaining insight into the nature of reality, or of communing with one's God. Many report improved concentration, awareness, self-discipline and equanimity through meditation.
Many authorities avoid emphasizing the effects of meditation — sometimes out of modesty, sometimes for fear that the expectation of results mi ...
See also:Meditation, Meditation - Overview, Meditation - Types of meditation, Meditation - Buddhism, Meditation - Christianity, Meditation - Judaism, Meditation - Hinduism, Meditation - Sufism, Meditation - Sikhism, Meditation - Taoism, Meditation - Transcendental Meditation, Meditation - Meditation in context, Meditation - Physical postures, Meditation - Frequency and duration, Meditation - Purposes and effects of meditation, Meditation - Metta meditation: the practice of loving-kindness, Meditation - Health applications and clinical studies of meditation, Meditation - Meditation and the brain, Meditation - Meditation and EEG's, Meditation - Adverse effects, Meditation - Meditation and drugs Read more here: » Meditation: Encyclopedia II - Meditation - Purposes and effects of meditation |
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|  |  |  | spine: Encyclopedia II - Puberty - The physical changes of puberty in boys
Puberty - Testicular size function and fertility.
In boys, testicular enlargement is the first physical manifestation of puberty (and is termed gonadarche). Testes in prepubertal boys change little in size from about 1 year of age to the onset of puberty, averaging about 2–3 cc in volume and about 1.5-2 cm in length. Testicular size continues to increase throughout puberty, reaching maximal adult size about 6 years later. While 18-20 cc is reportedly an av ...
See also:Puberty, Puberty - The physical changes of puberty in girls, Puberty - Breast development, Puberty - Pubic hair in girls, Puberty - Vagina uterus ovaries, Puberty - Menstruation and fertility, Puberty - Pelvic shape fat distribution and body composition, Puberty - Body and facial hair in girls, Puberty - Height growth in girls, Puberty - Body odor skin changes and acne, Puberty - The physical changes of puberty in boys, Puberty - Testicular size function and fertility, Puberty - Genitalia, Puberty - Pubic hair in boys, Puberty - Body and facial hair in boys, Puberty - Voice change, Puberty - Height growth in boys, Puberty - Male musculature and body shape, Puberty - Body odor skin changes acne, Puberty - Breast development in boys: pubertal gynecomastia, Puberty - Variations of normal puberty, Puberty - Timing of onset, Puberty - Genetic influence on pubertal timing, Puberty - Environmental factors affecting pubertal timing, Puberty - Average timing for American children, Puberty - Variations of tempo and progression, Puberty - Variations of sequence, Puberty - Conclusion of puberty, Puberty - Puberty as a neurohormonal process, Puberty - The process of puberty from an endocrine perspective, Puberty - Hormonal changes of puberty in girls, Puberty - Hormonal changes of puberty in boys, Puberty - Historical shift in the onset of puberty, Puberty - Puberty as a problem Read more here: » Puberty: Encyclopedia II - Puberty - The physical changes of puberty in boys |
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|  |  |  | spine: Encyclopedia II - The Amber Spyglass - His Dark MaterialsThe three books of the His Dark Materials trilogy are:
1. Northern Lights
2. The Subtle Knife
3. The Amber Spyglass
The trilogy is set in a multiverse. The third volume moves between a large array of diverse worlds, most notably our own, Lyra's, Ci'gazze, the world of the Mulefa, and the world of Asriel's fortress.
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See also:The Amber Spyglass, The Amber Spyglass - His Dark Materials, The Amber Spyglass - Adaptations, The Amber Spyglass - On Radio, The Amber Spyglass - Theatre, The Amber Spyglass - On Film, The Amber Spyglass - Plot Synopsis, The Amber Spyglass - Brief and Introductory, The Amber Spyglass - In High Detail Read more here: » The Amber Spyglass: Encyclopedia II - The Amber Spyglass - His Dark Materials |
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|  |  |  | spine: Encyclopedia II - Kidney - Functions
Kidney - Excretion of waste products.
The kidneys excrete a variety of waste products produced by metabolism, for example, urea (from protein catabolism) and uric acid (from nucleic acid metabolism).
Kidney - Homeostasis.
The kidneys regulate the pH, mineral ion concentration, and water composition of the blood.
By exchanging hydronium ions and hydroxyl ions, the blood plasma is maintained by the ...
See also:Kidney, Kidney - Location, Kidney - Structure, Kidney - Organization, Kidney - Nephron, Kidney - Collecting duct system, Kidney - Functions, Kidney - Excretion of waste products, Kidney - Homeostasis, Kidney - Hormone secretion, Kidney - Terms, Kidney - Diseases and disorders, Kidney - Congenital, Kidney - Acquired, Kidney - Dialysis and kidney transplants, Kidney - Medical terminology Read more here: » Kidney: Encyclopedia II - Kidney - Functions |
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|  |  |  | spine: Encyclopedia II - Puberty - Historical shift in the onset of pubertyThe age at which puberty occurs has dropped significantly since the 1840s. Researchers refer to this drop as the 'secular trend'. From 1840 through 1950, in each decade there was a drop of four months in the average age of menarche among Western European female samples. In Norway, girls born in 1840 had their first menarche at average 17 years. In France in 1840 the average was 15.3 years. In England the 1840 average was 16.5 years for girls and 17.5 for boys. In Japan the decline happened later and was then more rapid: ...
See also:Puberty, Puberty - The physical changes of puberty in girls, Puberty - Breast development, Puberty - Pubic hair in girls, Puberty - Vagina uterus ovaries, Puberty - Menstruation and fertility, Puberty - Pelvic shape fat distribution and body composition, Puberty - Body and facial hair in girls, Puberty - Height growth in girls, Puberty - Body odor skin changes and acne, Puberty - The physical changes of puberty in boys, Puberty - Testicular size function and fertility, Puberty - Genitalia, Puberty - Pubic hair in boys, Puberty - Body and facial hair in boys, Puberty - Voice change, Puberty - Height growth in boys, Puberty - Male musculature and body shape, Puberty - Body odor skin changes acne, Puberty - Breast development in boys: pubertal gynecomastia, Puberty - Variations of normal puberty, Puberty - Timing of onset, Puberty - Genetic influence on pubertal timing, Puberty - Environmental factors affecting pubertal timing, Puberty - Average timing for American children, Puberty - Variations of tempo and progression, Puberty - Variations of sequence, Puberty - Conclusion of puberty, Puberty - Puberty as a neurohormonal process, Puberty - The process of puberty from an endocrine perspective, Puberty - Hormonal changes of puberty in girls, Puberty - Hormonal changes of puberty in boys, Puberty - Historical shift in the onset of puberty, Puberty - Puberty as a problem Read more here: » Puberty: Encyclopedia II - Puberty - Historical shift in the onset of puberty |
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|  |  |  | spine: Encyclopedia II - Puberty - Puberty as a neurohormonal processThe endocrine reproductive system consists of the hypothalamus, the pituitary, the gonads, and the adrenal glands, with input and regulation from many other body systems. True puberty is often termed "central puberty" because it begins as a process of the central nervous system. A simple description of hormonal puberty is as follows:
The brain's hypothalamus begins to release pulses of GnRH.
Cells in the anterior pituitary respond by secreting LH and FSH into the circulation.
The ovaries or testes respond to th ...
See also:Puberty, Puberty - The physical changes of puberty in girls, Puberty - Breast development, Puberty - Pubic hair in girls, Puberty - Vagina uterus ovaries, Puberty - Menstruation and fertility, Puberty - Pelvic shape fat distribution and body composition, Puberty - Body and facial hair in girls, Puberty - Height growth in girls, Puberty - Body odor skin changes and acne, Puberty - The physical changes of puberty in boys, Puberty - Testicular size function and fertility, Puberty - Genitalia, Puberty - Pubic hair in boys, Puberty - Body and facial hair in boys, Puberty - Voice change, Puberty - Height growth in boys, Puberty - Male musculature and body shape, Puberty - Body odor skin changes acne, Puberty - Breast development in boys: pubertal gynecomastia, Puberty - Variations of normal puberty, Puberty - Timing of onset, Puberty - Genetic influence on pubertal timing, Puberty - Environmental factors affecting pubertal timing, Puberty - Average timing for American children, Puberty - Variations of tempo and progression, Puberty - Variations of sequence, Puberty - Conclusion of puberty, Puberty - Puberty as a neurohormonal process, Puberty - The process of puberty from an endocrine perspective, Puberty - Hormonal changes of puberty in girls, Puberty - Hormonal changes of puberty in boys, Puberty - Historical shift in the onset of puberty, Puberty - Puberty as a problem Read more here: » Puberty: Encyclopedia II - Puberty - Puberty as a neurohormonal process |
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|  |  |  | spine: Encyclopedia II - Meditation - Frequency and durationThese vary so much that it is difficult to venture any general comments. On one extreme there exist monks and nuns whose whole lives are ordered around meditation; on the other hand, one-minute meditations are not out of the question.
Twenty or thirty minutes is probably a typical duration. Experienced meditators often find their sessions growing in length of their own accord. Observing the advice and instructions of one's spiritual teacher is generally held to be most beneficial.
Many traditions stress regular practice. Accordingly, many meditators experience guilt or frustration upon failing to do so. Poss ...
See also:Meditation, Meditation - Overview, Meditation - Types of meditation, Meditation - Buddhism, Meditation - Christianity, Meditation - Judaism, Meditation - Hinduism, Meditation - Sufism, Meditation - Sikhism, Meditation - Taoism, Meditation - Transcendental Meditation, Meditation - Meditation in context, Meditation - Physical postures, Meditation - Frequency and duration, Meditation - Purposes and effects of meditation, Meditation - Metta meditation: the practice of loving-kindness, Meditation - Health applications and clinical studies of meditation, Meditation - Meditation and the brain, Meditation - Meditation and EEG's, Meditation - Adverse effects, Meditation - Meditation and drugs Read more here: » Meditation: Encyclopedia II - Meditation - Frequency and duration |
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|  |  |  | spine: Encyclopedia II - List of enemies in Doom - Pain ElementalWhile the demon does not attack its targets directly, it spits an endless amount of Lost Souls to attack the target. The longer it takes to destroy the demon, the more lost souls will be summoned. However, if there are more than twenty Lost Souls in the level, no more will be spawned until some are killed, potentially making the Pain Elemental harmless. When killed (a few shotgun blasts or one or two rockets are usually sufficient), the Pain Elemental explodes, spawning thre ...
See also:List of enemies in Doom, List of enemies in Doom - Zombies, List of enemies in Doom - Imp, List of enemies in Doom - Demon, List of enemies in Doom - Spectre, List of enemies in Doom - Lost Soul, List of enemies in Doom - Cacodemon, List of enemies in Doom - Pain Elemental, List of enemies in Doom - Mancubus, List of enemies in Doom - Cherub, List of enemies in Doom - Baron of Hell, List of enemies in Doom - Strength, List of enemies in Doom - Appearance statistics, List of enemies in Doom - Hell Knight, List of enemies in Doom - Revenant, List of enemies in Doom - Arch-Vile, List of enemies in Doom - Arachnotron, List of enemies in Doom - Wolfenstein SS, List of enemies in Doom - Cyberdemon, List of enemies in Doom - Strength, List of enemies in Doom - Weakness, List of enemies in Doom - Appearance statistics, List of enemies in Doom - The Cyberdemon in Roguelike Games, List of enemies in Doom - Spider Mastermind, List of enemies in Doom - Icon of Sin Read more here: » List of enemies in Doom: Encyclopedia II - List of enemies in Doom - Pain Elemental |
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| |  |  |  | spine: Encyclopedia II - Forrest Gump - Divergence from the novelMuch of the beginning of the film is the same in the book, albeit Zemeckis' Gump is far more placid and naïve than Groom's abrasive, judgmental cynic; the film's quote of "Life is like a box of chocolates" wholly reverses the novel's sentiment of "Being an idiot is no box of chocolates".
While Forrest's father is described as "going on vacation" in the movie, it is revealed near the beginning of the book that his father (a stevedore) was actually killed by a falling crate of bananas.
Also, the leg braces were not in the book; neither did Forrest's mother give herself to ...
See also:Forrest Gump, Forrest Gump - The film, Forrest Gump - Plot summary of the movie, Forrest Gump - Meetings with presidents, Forrest Gump - Criticism of the film, Forrest Gump - Divergence from the novel, Forrest Gump - Trivia, Forrest Gump - Featured Cast, Forrest Gump - Soundtrack, Forrest Gump - Disc One, Forrest Gump - Disc Two, Forrest Gump - Awards and Nominations, Forrest Gump - External link Read more here: » Forrest Gump: Encyclopedia II - Forrest Gump - Divergence from the novel |
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|  |  |  | spine: Encyclopedia II - Aaron Burr - Vice PresidencyBecause of his control of the crucial New York legislature, Burr was placed on the Republican presidential ticket in the 1800 election with Jefferson. At the time, state legislatures chose the members of the U.S. Electoral College, and New York was crucial to Jefferson. Though Jefferson did win New York and the election, so did Burr; they tied with 73 electoral votes each.
It was well understood that the party intended that Jefferson should be President and Burr Vice President, but owing to a defect (later remedied) in the U.S. Consti ...
See also:Aaron Burr, Aaron Burr - Military service, Aaron Burr - Marriage, Aaron Burr - Legal and early political career, Aaron Burr - Vice Presidency, Aaron Burr - The Duel, Aaron Burr - Conspiracy and trial, Aaron Burr - Later life, Aaron Burr - Death, Aaron Burr - Character and miscellany, Aaron Burr - Primary sources Read more here: » Aaron Burr: Encyclopedia II - Aaron Burr - Vice Presidency |
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| | |  |  |  | spine: Encyclopedia II - Golden hour medicine - OriginsThe concept of the "golden hour" comes from U.S. military wartime experience, particularly in the Vietnam War. In cases of severe trauma, especially internal bleeding, nothing can replace surgery. In addition, medical complications such as shock may occur if the patient is not managed appropriately and expeditiously. It is therefore necessary to transport victims as fast as possible to specialists who are most often found at a hospital trauma center. Because some injuries can cause a trauma victim to decompensate extremely rapidly, the lag t ...
See also:Golden hour medicine, Golden hour medicine - Origins, Golden hour medicine - Basics, Golden hour medicine - Prehospital care, Golden hour medicine - Hospital selection, Golden hour medicine - Limited examination, Golden hour medicine - Summary, Golden hour medicine - Transports Read more here: » Golden hour medicine: Encyclopedia II - Golden hour medicine - Origins |
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|  |  |  | spine: Encyclopedia II - Ankylosing spondylitis - TherapyPhysical therapy and exercise, along with medication, are at the heart of therapy for ankylosing spondylitis.
Ankylosing spondylitis - Physical therapy.
Stretching - yoga, pilates
Exercise - swimming, jogging, etc.
Ankylosing spondylitis - Medication.
There are four major types of medications used to treat ankylosing spondylitis:
NSAIDs such as aspirin, ibuprofen, naproxen and COX-2 inhibitors, which reduce inflammation and pain;
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See also:Ankylosing spondylitis, Ankylosing spondylitis - Signs and symptoms, Ankylosing spondylitis - Diagnosis, Ankylosing spondylitis - Pathophysiology, Ankylosing spondylitis - Epidemiology, Ankylosing spondylitis - Therapy, Ankylosing spondylitis - Physical therapy, Ankylosing spondylitis - Medication, Ankylosing spondylitis - Alternative medicine, Ankylosing spondylitis - Prognosis, Ankylosing spondylitis - Famous patients, Ankylosing spondylitis - Reference Read more here: » Ankylosing spondylitis: Encyclopedia II - Ankylosing spondylitis - Therapy |
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|  |  |  | spine: Encyclopedia II - List of enemies in Doom - ImpThe Imp is the basic demonic enemy and common in all of the games. In all of the games, Imps are relatively humanoid in appearance. They attack at long distance by firing fireballs from their hands, and up close by scratching with sharp claws.
In the original games, they have brown skin, red eyes, and spikes on their shoulders, elbows and knees. They hiss when alerted. They have 60 HP.
In Doom 3, they have gray skin, ten small dark eyes, and no spikes. They are also capable of leaping great distances and moving at ...
See also:List of enemies in Doom, List of enemies in Doom - Zombies, List of enemies in Doom - Imp, List of enemies in Doom - Demon, List of enemies in Doom - Spectre, List of enemies in Doom - Lost Soul, List of enemies in Doom - Cacodemon, List of enemies in Doom - Pain Elemental, List of enemies in Doom - Mancubus, List of enemies in Doom - Cherub, List of enemies in Doom - Baron of Hell, List of enemies in Doom - Strength, List of enemies in Doom - Appearance statistics, List of enemies in Doom - Hell Knight, List of enemies in Doom - Revenant, List of enemies in Doom - Arch-Vile, List of enemies in Doom - Arachnotron, List of enemies in Doom - Wolfenstein SS, List of enemies in Doom - Cyberdemon, List of enemies in Doom - Strength, List of enemies in Doom - Weakness, List of enemies in Doom - Appearance statistics, List of enemies in Doom - The Cyberdemon in Roguelike Games, List of enemies in Doom - Spider Mastermind, List of enemies in Doom - Icon of Sin Read more here: » List of enemies in Doom: Encyclopedia II - List of enemies in Doom - Imp |
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|  |  |  | spine: Encyclopedia II - Extraterrestrial life - Extraterrestrial life in the Solar SystemMany bodies in the Solar System have been suggested as being likely to contain life. The most commonly suggested ones are listed below; of these, four of the five are moons thought to have large bodies of underground liquid, and life may have evolved there in a similar fashion to deep sea vents.
Mars - The best known of the other planets and moons in the Solar system. There was liquid water on Mars in the past and there may be liquid water beneath the surface. Recently, methane was found in the atmosphere of Mars. For more infor ...
See also:Extraterrestrial life, Extraterrestrial life - Possible basis of extraterrestrial life, Extraterrestrial life - Biochemistry, Extraterrestrial life - Theoretical Evolution and Morphology, Extraterrestrial life - Beliefs in extraterrestrial life, Extraterrestrial life - Ancient and Early Modern ideas, Extraterrestrial life - Extraterrestrials and the Modern era, Extraterrestrial life - Scientific search for extraterrestrial life, Extraterrestrial life - Direct search, Extraterrestrial life - Indirect search, Extraterrestrial life - Extraterrestrial life in the Solar System, Extraterrestrial life - Dealing with extraterrestrial life, Extraterrestrial life - Related books and media Read more here: » Extraterrestrial life: Encyclopedia II - Extraterrestrial life - Extraterrestrial life in the Solar System |
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|  |  |  | spine: Encyclopedia II - List of enemies in Doom - ZombiesZombies are undead soldiers. They are the only non-demonic enemies in the game and the only ones to drop ammunition when killed. Due to their bullet weapons, they are the only enemies besides the Spider Mastermind that can be easily made to engage in monster infighting with others of the same type. They come in three types:
Former human: 20 HP, wields a rifle, drops a clip when killed. Also known as zombieman. (Appear in Doom I, II and Final Doom)
Former human sergeant: 30 HP, wields a ...
See also:List of enemies in Doom, List of enemies in Doom - Zombies, List of enemies in Doom - Imp, List of enemies in Doom - Demon, List of enemies in Doom - Spectre, List of enemies in Doom - Lost Soul, List of enemies in Doom - Cacodemon, List of enemies in Doom - Pain Elemental, List of enemies in Doom - Mancubus, List of enemies in Doom - Cherub, List of enemies in Doom - Baron of Hell, List of enemies in Doom - Strength, List of enemies in Doom - Appearance statistics, List of enemies in Doom - Hell Knight, List of enemies in Doom - Revenant, List of enemies in Doom - Arch-Vile, List of enemies in Doom - Arachnotron, List of enemies in Doom - Wolfenstein SS, List of enemies in Doom - Cyberdemon, List of enemies in Doom - Strength, List of enemies in Doom - Weakness, List of enemies in Doom - Appearance statistics, List of enemies in Doom - The Cyberdemon in Roguelike Games, List of enemies in Doom - Spider Mastermind, List of enemies in Doom - Icon of Sin Read more here: » List of enemies in Doom: Encyclopedia II - List of enemies in Doom - Zombies |
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