By: Andy King | 2012-02-04 | Medicine Diclofenac is to be used to reduce inflammation and pain caused by arthritis or ankylosing spondylitis and also migraines. read more
By: gaga | 2011-01-23 | Business Comparison to ten-pin bowling An early 20th century four-lane candlepin alley in Windsor, Vermont, USA, about 1910 Candlepin bowling was developed in 1880 in Worcester, Massachusetts by a local bowling center owner, Justin White some years before both the standardization of the ten-pin sport in 1895, and the invention of duckpin bowling. Today the game is enjoyed in many diverse places such as California and Germany in addition to New England. As in other forms of bowling read more
By: Jonathan Nelson | 2011-12-08 | Supplements For decades explorers in Central and South America, Asia, and Africa carried a bottle of sodium chlorite in their gear to help purify running water and make it potable when there is no other water source available. It has been called “bottled oxygen”, and has been around for many years as an effective method of killing germs, bacteria, and pathogens in the water of these areas. read more
By: Chris Suja | 2011-05-30 | Medicine You do not need to waste your valuable time struggling against coughs, fevers and drippy noses. By following these cold and cough preventing tips, you can actually avert this particular anguish: read more
By: gaga | 2011-01-13 | Business History Franklin Hiram King coined the term permanent agriculture in his classic book from 1911, Farmers of Forty Centuries: Or Permanent Agriculture in China, Korea and Japan. In this context, permanent agriculture is understood as agriculture that can be sustained indefinitely. In 1929, Joseph Russell Smith took up the term as the subtitle for Tree Crops: A Permanent Agriculture read more
By: gaga | 2011-01-22 | Business History Before incandescent lamps, gas lighting was employed in cities. The earliest lamps required that a lamplighter tour the town at dusk, lighting each of the lamps, but later designs employed ignition devices that would automatically strike the flame when the gas supply was activated. The earliest of such street lamps were built in the Arab Empire, especially in Crdoba, Spain. The first modern street lamps, which used kerosene, were introduced in Lvov, Poland in 1853 read more
By: gaga | 2011-01-06 | Business www.garrettcartridges.com/products.asp). This makes the Redhawk very pupular as a bear defense gun among hunters and trappers. The revolver has forward ramp sights with four different interchangeable sight inserts. The rear sights are fully adjustable featuring a white outline. The Redhawk is also available with scope mounts and rings. The Redhawk holds six rounds of ammunition in its cylinder and until recently was available with a 4 inch, 5.5 inch, or 7.5 inch barrel. A 4 read more
By: gaga | 2011-01-26 | Business Technology One of the key thematic characteristics of the Iron Kingdoms campaign settings is the inclusion of steam, clockwork, and firearm technologies which are commonly absent from many fantasy RPG settings. In the Iron Kingdoms, arcane magic and the refinement of technology arose at roughly the same time, and complement each other. This has set up something of a steampunk infused fantasy game, in a similar way that Shadowrun mixes cyberpunk and fantasy influences read more
By: gaga | 2011-01-08 | Business Usage Historically, a device required moving parts to be classified as a machine; however, the advent of electronics technology has led to the development of devices without moving parts that many refer to as machineshe computer being the most obvious example. "Engines" are machines that convert heat or other forms of energy into mechanical energy. For example read more
By: gaga | 2010-12-31 | Business Overview A lost source accident is one where a radioactive object is lost or stolen. Such objects often end up in the scrap metal industry, as people mistake them for harmless bits of metal. The International Atomic Energy Agency has provided guides for scrap metal collectors on what a sealed source might look like. The best known example of this type of event is the Goinia accident, in Brazil. While some lost source accidents have not involved the scrap metal industry read more
By: gaga | 2011-01-01 | Business History Reconstructive nose surgery was first developed by Sushruta, an important Ayurvedic physician in ancient India, who is often regarded as the "father of plastic surgery."[citation needed] Sushruta first described nasal reconstruction in his text Sushruta Samhita circa 500 BC. He and his later students and disciples used rhinoplasty to reconstruct noses that were amputated as a punishment for crimes read more
By: gaga | 2011-01-05 | Business Yiwu is a city built in the market. Since 1982, the first in China small commodity market has been established, after five times, the site 10 times expansion of Yiwu China Commodity City has formed the core, and 11 professional market (Yiwu Nongmao Cheng, furniture market, timber market, Yiwu Decoration City, materials market, telecommunications market, home appliances market, Motor City, second-hand car market, the real estate market, publications, trading center) read more
By: gaga | 2011-01-15 | Business Linquan Township is located in the northeast De'an is De'an the northern gate, and Jiujiang County horse back Zhen, Minshan Township border, with a total area of 74 square kilometers of arable land area of 7151.77 acres, the forest area of 67728 acres. Township jurisdiction five administrative villages, 66 village groups, with a total population of 9210 people. Resources are very rich in limestone, calcium, industrial development and is the largest north of Jiangxi, "Calcium industry base read more
By: gaga | 2010-12-13 | Business Classification and notation Source regions of global air masses The Bergeron classification is the most widely accepted form of air mass classification, though others have produced more refined versions of this scheme over different regions of the globe. Air mass classification involves three letters. The first letter describes its moisture properties, with c used for continental air masses (dry) and m for maritime air masses (moist) read more