Thursday, April 22, 2010

Hepatitis

Hepatitis A virus hepatitis A belongs to the family of Picornaviridae, and gender Hepatovirus. Has not capped icosahedral form of approximately 28 nm in diameter and a single linear RNA genome of positive guidance. The genome has a total length of 7.5 kb which is translated into a polyprotein alone, but alone can cause an infection. The polyprotein is cut in several locations producing capsular proteins VP1, VP2, VP3 and VP4, and nonstructural proteins. In its 5 'end is covalently linked protein, VPg, which serves as the cap 5' protecting eukaryotic genomes genome by the end. Its 3 'by contrast has an area polyadenylated (poly (A)) which also makes security duties in addition to allowing its translation by the machinery of the host cell. This is a virus that is rarely found in countries with high standards of hygiene.The virus is very resistant to high temperatures, acids and alkalis (eg, soaps and other cleaning products).

Monday, April 19, 2010

The route of human oil in Chile: miraculous potion

A purpose of the discovery of a band of "pishtacos" high in the department of Huanuco, which would have murdered more than 60 people to extract the body fat and sell them in Germany to 10 thousand U.S. dollars per liter ... I leave this account of human use of oil for healing wounds in Chile ... Celebrity remedy for burns, scars or stretch marks, the capital of the ointment route is not as hidden as you might think. Although it is forbidden to trade with any live or dead bodies, just go to a morgue and in a matter of days will have its bottle. It just depends on who has a newly dead 'fina to'. A true urban myth. With a reputation for expensive and smell of death is the answer to any problem epidermis. Get yourself human and pour oil there, they say the old: healing scars, marks, burns, stretch marks and stains more. But where to get it Who produces it Where did you get them Everyone knows of its existence, but only some have the answer, "see this scar on her ... and now ..." Not in pharmacies, drugstores or in the open market or healers. But someone out there has a tip: "Go to any morgue and ask," Paola tells me, after showing his arm descicatrizado the ointment. Nauca of the year If now is the subject of doctors before it was witches, that basically the same thing. Sonia Montecinos, in his book Myths of Chile noted that human oil Chilo was used by sorcerers as fuel to ignite the light of Makuna, a vest that makes them fly, and also to power the lantern carried by the sea horse when mounted.Talca In the rural area said that the ointment was searched and retrieved by the witches in the cemeteries to be kept in bottles. Then serve to heal seriously ill or throwing them in the doors of the houses where I wanted to do something wrong. Pure vibe. The Jesuits had on these issues. From colonial times until their expulsion in 1767 the pharmacy was famous Bandera Street. While Dr. Enrique Laval made a book about the Apothecary Pharmacy of the order of Loyola, where an inventory of what they had. There are oil scorpion, scorpions drowning in oil made from almonds vulpine oil, that is, 'a fox-skin fat just doffing' balm puppies (3 dogs were taken newborns and cooked in oil is common, what earthworms are added, pennyroyal, improvement and oregano) or powders sea horse, crab, or Egyptian ointment. But no trace of human oil. But the Jesuits have not inventoried is one thing.Another is to what the Aymara: for them the monks in long robes and hoods were to be feared. They were walking in desolate landscapes and where to meet someone older than 50 years with smooth words and flattering speech so sleepy. Then with a knife opened the right edge of the abdomen and the fat extracted from the body. The wound was stitched with invisible thread and unhappy after not even remember. Clear that adelgazar a weeks until death. Fat is used to build the chrism of baptism. Back in the twentieth century, Jorge Delano told in an interview with a gravedigger that the main problem was the witches who went to the cemetery to find the potion necrophiliac.

FIRST CASE OF

FIRST CASE OF ANOREXIA He Catherine of Siena in 26 years with his idea of devoting his life to God clashed with their parents' plans to marry her. This situation led her to lock herself in her room getting ill-treated by not eating at the end enter the Dominican order, but with half its weight.The prestige of Catherine of Siena and quickly spread after his death, at age 28, had many religious followers. There are many cases of anorexia in the nuns of the Middle Ages. Fasting was a way for the spirit to triumph and not the flesh. Being without food was considered a sign of holiness. This monitoring anorexia suffered by God was called "Holy Anorexia". Warning Signs of Anorexia Nervosa - Eat a diet as if, despite already very thin. - Wear clothes too baggy or too big. - Being preoccupied with weight, diets and to achieve the figure. - You experience dizziness, fainting, loss of awareness and difficulty concentrating. - Fear of gaining weight or becoming fat. - Perception distorted weight, size or shape of your body. - In women, the absence of at least three consecutive menstrual cycles. - No other physical or psychiatric disorder that could justify the loss of weight or refusal to eat.

FIRST CASE OF

FIRST CASE OF ANOREXIA He Catherine of Siena in 26 years with his idea of devoting his life to God clashed with their parents' plans to marry her. This situation led her to lock herself in her room getting ill-treated by not eating at the end enter the Dominican order, but with half its weight.The prestige of Catherine of Siena and quickly spread after his death, at age 28, had many religious followers. There are many cases of anorexia in the nuns of the Middle Ages. Fasting was a way for the spirit to triumph and not the flesh. Being without food was considered a sign of holiness. This monitoring anorexia suffered by God was called "Holy Anorexia". Warning Signs of Anorexia Nervosa - Eat a diet as if, despite already very thin. - Wear clothes too baggy or too big. - Being preoccupied with weight, diets and to achieve the figure. - You experience dizziness, fainting, loss of awareness and difficulty concentrating. - Fear of gaining weight or becoming fat. - Perception distorted weight, size or shape of your body. - In women, the absence of at least three consecutive menstrual cycles. - No other physical or psychiatric disorder that could justify the loss of weight or refusal to eat.

We arrived in Asia

Batangas, Philippines January 12, 2009 We came to the Philippines at 22:00 after 55 hours of travel without hotel reservations, no plans, with a budget of 30 per day (15 per person) and diving instructors licenses expired, and so far, no we have suffered hunger:) We spent the first two nights in Manila at Green Mango Inn, a hotel that you recommended a trio of Norwegian backpacking could find at the airport. We pay 5.30 per night for a shared room for luck that was empty. Nothing wrong with the hotel, very clean and well maintained. Manila is a huge city with 9.5 million residents among which a couple honduras / Netherlands who walks the streets of the city, alias Richard and Janneke.Everywhere we go people just stared with curiosity, trying to sell us food, passenger tricycle, jeepney fare (I owe the pictures), meal, and often help us with luggage without expecting anything in return (very different from Egypt) . To our surprise, many Filipinos speak English. Guards, bus drivers, taxi drivers, passengers, pedestrians, etc.. speak English, including basic and intermediate, so we had no problem to enlist public transport. What more would like to highlight in this article is that Filipinos are very friendly. When we ask directions in the streets always spend a few minutes to make us understand his instructions, whether given to us in English or Filipino. On our last day in Manila, a co-passenger jeepney, talking in very good English, deviated from its working path to take us to the bus station to bring us up to Batangas, a port city located some 120 km south of Manila .This Filipino, with not even exchanged names, we devote approximately 30 minutes of your time and effort to the passenger jeepney pay us until we left tackle in front of the bus. Thanks buddy! Finally I give a few interesting facts from the Philippines: - The Philippines is composed of 7,107 islands ... - The Philippine Peso currency and is called for every 47 dollars you get 1 - A large part of the signs and traffic signs are in English - The Philippines was a Spanish colony, the Philippines named in honor of King Philip II - Is there no overweight people in the Philippines ! We have seen hundreds of people in the streets we have not seen a single person as overweight. Today we saw the streets of Batangas three plump, but any person with excess weight so far. - Few Filipinos know that is Honduras and many think I'm in Israel! - The Filipino language has a lot of English and Spanish also ... have a news program called "Twenty Oras. We also saw some signs written in Spanish. For while posteo again babay (adios in Filipino) Until next week!

We arrived in Asia

Batangas, Philippines January 12, 2009 We came to the Philippines at 22:00 after 55 hours of travel without hotel reservations, no plans, with a budget of 30 per day (15 per person) and diving instructors licenses expired, and so far, no we have suffered hunger:) We spent the first two nights in Manila at Green Mango Inn, a hotel that you recommended a trio of Norwegian backpacking could find at the airport. We pay 5.30 per night for a shared room for luck that was empty. Nothing wrong with the hotel, very clean and well maintained. Manila is a huge city with 9.5 million residents among which a couple honduras / Netherlands who walks the streets of the city, alias Richard and Janneke.Everywhere we go people just stared with curiosity, trying to sell us food, passenger tricycle, jeepney fare (I owe the pictures), meal, and often help us with luggage without expecting anything in return (very different from Egypt) . To our surprise, many Filipinos speak English. Guards, bus drivers, taxi drivers, passengers, pedestrians, etc.. speak English, including basic and intermediate, so we had no problem to enlist public transport. What more would like to highlight in this article is that Filipinos are very friendly. When we ask directions in the streets always spend a few minutes to make us understand his instructions, whether given to us in English or Filipino. On our last day in Manila, a co-passenger jeepney, talking in very good English, deviated from its working path to take us to the bus station to bring us up to Batangas, a port city located some 120 km south of Manila .This Filipino, with not even exchanged names, we devote approximately 30 minutes of your time and effort to the passenger jeepney pay us until we left tackle in front of the bus. Thanks buddy! Finally I give a few interesting facts from the Philippines: - The Philippines is composed of 7,107 islands ... - The Philippine Peso currency and is called for every 47 dollars you get 1 - A large part of the signs and traffic signs are in English - The Philippines was a Spanish colony, the Philippines named in honor of King Philip II - Is there no overweight people in the Philippines ! We have seen hundreds of people in the streets we have not seen a single person as overweight. Today we saw the streets of Batangas three plump, but any person with excess weight so far. - Few Filipinos know that is Honduras and many think I'm in Israel! - The Filipino language has a lot of English and Spanish also ... have a news program called "Twenty Oras. We also saw some signs written in Spanish. For while posteo again babay (adios in Filipino) Until next week!

The truth about carbohydrates

Carbohydrates are actually good for you
Dont believe Mr. Atkins

The truth about carbohydrates

Carbohydrates are actually good for you
Dont believe Mr. Atkins

Thursday, April 15, 2010

HISTORY OF VOLLEYBALL

Volleyball as a sport was started in Hollyyoke, Massachusettes, in the U.S. in 1895 by Mr. Willie Morgan. In the beginning the sport was called mintonete and eventually switched to volleyball by Mr. Haise Springfield Masachusettes, USA because the basic idea of this game of volley the ball from one side to another network.Volleyball as a game was basically designed as a recreational activity for men of business and is now extremely popular in the summer fields and ballparks around the U.S., in 1900 Canada became the first foreign country that adopted the sport. The movement of international YNCA was instrumental in the expansion of the popularity of volleyball in the world. It first played in Cuba in 1905 in Puerto Rico in 1909 in the Philippines in 1910, in Uruguay in 1912, China and Japan in 1913, in Mexico in 1917.Volleyball Europe was through the American troops during World War I and soon spread in countries such as France, Czechoslovakia, Poland and USSR. The style of play and rules are developed differently in each area and country in the world. The first step was the attempt to organize an international federation of volleyball during the Olympic Games in 1936, but these efforts failed. In Asia, due to the low stature of the population were drawn from the Far East rules pursuant to these characteristics. For example there were 9 players per team instead of 6, in games there was no change or rotation, allowed two attempts at service and the pitch was narrower. The net height was reduced by 15 centimeters. Asian These rules are still used in Japan, however this form of game has lost popularity in favor of 6 players. Have developed other variants of volleyball on the beaches of southern California, Copacabana in Rio de Janeiro and the Mediterranean beaches in France. Volleyball pairs (2 players per team) outdoors is very popular not only in form but also as a recreational sport both highly competitivo.Mientras Eastern European countries developed the sport to such an extent that players asked high fill athletic requirements. Official matches attracted 30,000 to 60,000 spectators and completely filled outdoor stadiums. The rapid advancement of volleyball in the world experienced another big jump after the second world war.Previous attempts to organize an international federation in 1936 resumed in Paris in 1946, and this time successfully. On the initiative of France, USSR, Poland, Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia, founded the FIVB in which 14 countries were represented.