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The Blacklist: Reddington's History(2019) Season 6

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The Blacklist: The truth about Reddington. Who he actually is, at least part of the whole truth.
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Mono vs Fluoro: Abrasion Resistance Test (Shocking Results)

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This will make you question everything you’ve heard about the strength of fluoro line over mono line…

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Is Fluorocarbon Leader More Abrasion Resistant Than Traditional Mono Leader?

In this latest fishing line test, we put 20lb fluorocarbon leader line up against 20lb traditional monofilament leader line to see which one had the most abrasion resistance.

For years, we just assumed that fluoro line would be stronger and much more abrasion resistant than mono line (because that is what the line manufactures have led us to believe), but we had never seen any real proof.

So we decided to put the two lines in a head-to-head test to see which one would last the longest against sandpaper (similar to the mouth of a snook).

The results kind of shocked us.

Check out what happened and let us know what questions you have and any other ways we can improve the experiment.

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Is Fluorocarbon Leader More Abrasion Resistant Than Traditional Mono Leader?

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How to Develop Social Skills as an Introvert

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In this video I share 3 highly effective methods to improve your social skills as an introvert. 1 – Interrupting Strangers. 2 – Raising Your Self-Esteem. 3 – Developing the Habit of Overcoming Fear.

I was born and still am very introverted, however for the past 8 years I have worked very hard on improving my social skills. Many think that social skills are something you are born with or without, however like all skills, you ability to be successful socially can be learned anytime. Many of the most successful people socially are introverts because they had to purposefully work on improving that aspect of themselves. Enjoy!

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It’s late Friday evening, your friends are calling to invite you out, but you can’t muster the energy to go…

The couch and blanket look all too enticing, and the idea of getting ready and going out to socialise overwhelms you.

If this is a pattern you regularly find yourself trapped in, today I have something to help.

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Wound Care | Wound Healing | How To Heal Wounds Faster

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Wound care or wound healing. This video is on how to heal wounds faster, wound healing foods, vitamins, after surgery.

This video is about general advice on foods and lifestyle factors that help promote wound healing. I’ve received a lot of messages to make a video on how to make wounds heal faster after surgery. I hope my tips help! Please remember if you’re worried about your wound or just want to be sure it’s ok. It’s always best to speak to your nurse, doctor or pharmacist so they can assess and advise appropriately.

WOUND HEALING FACTORS:
Eat well, heal well: Wound healing and nutrition guide: https://www.esht.nhs.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/0679.pdf
– The above nutrition guide also gives information for diabetic patients and requirement of good blood sugar levels.

HYDRATION: Dehydrated skin is less elasticated, more fragile and susceptible to breakdown. Dehydration also reduces the efficiency of blood circulation which will impair the supply of oxygen and nutrients the wound desperately needs for the healing process.

Aim for 6-8 glasses of water per day unless recommended otherwise by your healthcare professional.

PROTEIN: Deficiency can impair the rebuilding and remodelling stage of wound healing. It’s also been reported that protein deficiency can cause impairment of collagen production which reduces the wound strength and increases the risk of infection.

Protein rich foods include meat, poultry, eggs, beans and tofu – Link further above in the description to a helpful guide that explains what to eat for each tip, how much to eat and various other information for a healthy diet.

ENERGY: The main source of energy for your body and for wound healing and carbohydrate and fats. Collagen production takes the most energy. Calorie needs for healing increase with increasing size and complexity of the wound – Now if its needed your doctors will involve dieticians to help you with this.

The reason why you need the energy and carbohydrate availability is because if you don’t your body will convert those helpful proteins we mentioned earlier into energy. Fats also have a key role in structure, function of cell membranes and again preventing the body from using proteins for energy.

VITAMINS & MINERALS: Eating a varied and balanced diet should get you all of these. Supplementation is sometimes required which is usually initiated by dieticians for chronic wound healing and malnutrition.

The most important vitamins for wound healing include Vitamin A, B and the main one Vitamin C as it helps with collagen production, cross-linking as well as the formation of new blood vessels.

Vitamin C is found is a wide variety of fruits and vegetables. Such as oranges, orange juice, strawberries, broccoli. Food sources for all vitamins: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/vitamins-and-minerals/iron/

MINERALS: Zinc, copper and iron are the main ones involved in wound healing. Again eating a varied and balanced diet should get you all of these. Food sources for all minerals: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/vitamins-and-minerals/iron/

SMOKING: If you do smoke please try to stop and quit. Smoking delays wound healing because various reasons it reduces oxygen supply to the wound, it raises blood sugar levels and its been shown to increase pain at the wound site.

WHEN TO SEEK MEDICAL ADVICE:
If a wound becomes infected, it may:

• Become more painful.
• Look red or swollen.
• Weep or leak some blood-like liquid, pus or blood.
• Have an unpleasant smell.

If you develop a high temperature, notice any of the signs mentioned above, or have any concerns about your wound, then contact your nurse or doctor.

This is general wound advice for more information always speak to your nurse or doctor.

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I’m a prescribing media pharmacist who loves science, making videos and helping people. I work in both GP surgeries and community pharmacy.

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This video is for information only and should not be used for the diagnosis or treatment of medical conditions. Abraham The Pharmacist has used all reasonable care in compiling the information but make no warranty as to its accuracy. Always consult a doctor or other healthcare professional for diagnosis and treatment of medical conditions.

At the Ohio State’s Comprehensive Wound Center we know there are many factors that affect wound healing. These factors include diabetes/high blood sugar, vascular disease/poor circulation/blood flow; pressure and immobility; infection, nutrition, smoking .

For more information about our services, or to schedule an appointment, please call 614-293-4811 or visit us at http://wexnermedical.osu.edu/go/wound

Overview of social inequality | Social Inequality | MCAT | Khan Academy

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Visit us (http://www.khanacademy.org/science/healthcare-and-medicine) for health and medicine content or (http://www.khanacademy.org/test-prep/mcat) for MCAT related content. These videos do not provide medical advice and are for informational purposes only. The videos are not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of a qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read or seen in any Khan Academy video. Created by Arshya Vahabzadeh.

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MCAT on Khan Academy: Go ahead and practice some passage-based questions!

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Bones 2×09 – The Gravedigger buries Brennan and Hodgins alive

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Hodgins tells Brennan he’s in love with Angela
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Wound Management Home Skills Program: Caring for Lacerations and Abrasions

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Demonstrates the care of lacerations , punctures and stab wounds, scalp wounds, bites, skin tears, abrasions, and the warning signs of infection or non-healing.
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LIz finds out Raymond Reddington is an Imposter _Blacklist 05X22 (Season Finale)

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Raymond Reddington is NOT Raymond Reddington
The Person who is Raymond Reddington is an Imposter
Elizebeth finds out the truth about the Duffel bag
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The Blacklist, Raymond Reddington, Season 5, Elizabeth Keen, Tom Keen, Jennifer Reddington, Naomi Hyland, The Duffel Bag, Masha Rostova, Katarina Rostova, Harold Cooper, Donald Ressler

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TABER Test (Abrasion Resistance)

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The TABER Abraser (Abrader) is used to perform accelerated wear testing. Referenced in numerous international standards, materials include plastics, coatings, laminates, leather, paper, ceramics, carpeting, safety glazing, and many others. Simple to operate, the Taber Abraser is capable of providing reliable data in a matter of minutes compared to the years that may be required by in-use testing.

Fine Ceramics Characteristics Video: Abrasion Resistance

Scratch experiment to test abrasion resistance: Fine Ceramics VS Glass
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BONES OF THE SKULL – LEARN IN 4 MINUTES

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The skull is made up of 22 different bones – 8 cranial bones that enclose your brain within the neurocranium, and 14 facial skeleton bones. There are also 6 ear bones. With the exception of the mandible, the bones of the skull are joined by sutures, which are a kind of joint that is synarthrodial – in other words, it can’t move.
The 8 cranial bones include one occipital bone, one sphenoid bone, one ethmoid bone, one frontal bone, a pair of parietal bones, and a pair of temporal bones. The occipital bone is found at the back of the skull. The sphenoid bone can be found in the middle inferior portion of the neurocranium and kind of looks like a butterfly. It is in front of the temporal bone and is one of 7 bones that articulate to form the orbit. The other six are the frontal bone, the lacrimal bone, the ethmoid bone, the zygomatic bone, the maxillary bone, and the palatine bone.
The ethmoid bone is found between your eyes, located at the roof of the nose, and separates the nasal cavity from the brain. The frontal bone is the bone of your forehead. It has two portions – one vertical, and also the horizontally-oriented orbital portion.
The remaining 4 bones are a pair of parietal bones and a pair of temporal bones. The parietal bones are joined together at the top of the skull. Together, they form the top and sides of the neurocranium. Each bone is roughly quadrilateral in shape. The temporal bones can be found at the sides and base of the skull. They are overlaid by what we call the temples. It is inside the petrous part of the temporal bone that we find the ossicles – the bones of the middle ear and the smallest bones in your body. A set of three ossicles is found on each side of your head, so there are 6 ossicles in total. These bones include the hammer, anvil, and stirrup, also called the malleus, incus, and stapes. The ear canal, which joins the outer and middle ears, is known as the external acoustic meatus. There is also the internal acoustic meatus, which is a tube running from the inner ear to the back of the skull – to what’s called the posterior cranial fossa. We will discuss the three fossa of the skull will be discussed in a later video.
So those were the 8 cranial bones. Again, these included the occipital bone, the sphenoid bone, the ethmoid bone, the frontal bone, a pair of parietal bones, and a pair of temporal bones.
Now for the facial bones. The facial bones include the mandible, the vomer, a pair of maxillae, a pair of palatine bones, a pair of nasal bones, a pair of nasal conchae, a pair of zygomatic bones, and a pair of lacrimal bones.
The mandible is your jawbone. It is the largest bone in the human face and is the only movable bone in the skull apart from the ossicles. The other unpaired facial bone is the vomer, which forms the inferior part of the nasal septum, and articulates with the sphenoid, ethmoid, palatine bones, and maxillary bones. A pair of maxillae are fused together at the intermaxillary suture to form the bone of the upper jaw. This includes the hard palate in the front of your mouth. The two palatine bones, together with the maxillae, comprise the hard palate. They are located at the back of the nasal cavity.
The pair of nasal bones form the bridge of the nose and are joined at the internasal suture. The nasal conchae are thin bony elements forming the upper chambers of the nasal cavities. They are composed of three pairs – the inferior, middle, and superior conchae. The zygomatic bones – or your cheekbones – articulate with the maxilla, temporal bone, sphenoid bone, and frontal bone. The lacrimal bone is a small bone in the front of the medial wall of the orbit.

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