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Dec-1-Alterations in Urinary-Renal
Lectures for the student.
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[1:39:25] ... Preferences and facial -- That's the game. -- anything images look at a bank. ...
[1:40:48] ... and -- in the thoracic cavity is is seeping up. Under the skin I mean that's just took it sounds like and that brings -- outlook statement that it. -- the patient -- is impatient ...
[2:15:17] ... client fasteners what measures are necessary to prevent contracting the infection during care. Then there's thousand nursing assistant that day and take precautions should be initiated. -- frantic isolation should be initiated in the disease ...
[2:16:21] ... here again explain what a chlamydia infection has received instructions and self care prevention of spreading infection. Then there's a evaluate that the client needs further reinforcements. Into client states yeah. So which went isn't ...
RED BAR RADIO (12-03-08)
Comedian JAMES FRITZ is here / Watch Summer Heights High / Critters - Gremlins - Tremors / How did Tina Fey get her scar? / Someone sends in an envelope full of pubes / Dean is all into Opera for some reason / I think I wanna get a SCOOTER / Crows Commercials are a big hit / Leo Laporte destroys Stickam.com / much more
[0:01:41] ... hit. I thought it was like I don't know I don't really care for these shows. I like hey dude but then the salute your shorts that you knew rated as a one trick pony. ...
[0:36:32] ... you didn't hear. Now of course that it and you and your facial there was news that day because -- was an today and -- your -- it was a racial faces by the -- ...
[0:51:08] ... requests from across from from. From scar Olsen which that's that's my skin name that's -- my you're getting (%expletive) on. Kind of it is a -- scan with my last name Carlson you know ...
[1:39:04] ... and second films on answering in the no I and I don't care not saying don't listen -- shows shows total show and I'm just saying that I always figured out -- found Leo Laporte. ...
[1:43:47] ... gray sport coat. It looks awful. It looks so bad I don't care whose show is well produced. His outlets are horrendously -- her and -- referring Newman's -- parents did and they are out ...
[1:50:37] ... depends if I see someone just like an ominous a security taken care. Get on here. No no backwards and you understand the instinct when your -- Hanley -- small township right. Trying to beat ...
Out of the Garage
Geoffrey and Mike Howe built a small tank in their garage - and landed an Army contract. Also: how a surgeon, far from Iraq, helped a wounded soldier.
[0:31:36] ... We took a bone from the leg. With skin. With -- its blood vessels. And we transplanted it like patients would have a heart transplant or kidney transplants were in a ...
[0:32:59] ... then we'll draw in flaps were -- issue transfers where there's muscle. Skin. Living bone so we have a real hope for -- if you will. Of areas from the body that we can harvest ...
[0:33:34] ... so -- so I heard about the famous people that he took care of and so I sort of grew up with the news. Thoughts floating around and then when I went to medical school ...
[0:36:40] ... Forearm muscle and the elbow joint. Do -- it. As if you'd. Skin around all the skin was off all the -- soft issues off. And that situation there is not compatible. With the elbow functioning level on saving ...
[0:39:17] ... which is -- when I think you're describing. Whether it's tissue engineered skin. Or bone. To create a working hand -- I think is. Like -- stay online and the military is very interested. In solving the problems of immune rejection because of fellow lawyer Jonathan. For a wounded warriors have a limit mutated or a facial blast it takes off have to face. We don't have replacement parts even from that soldier. To fix it. And so we ...
[0:40:14] ... feet in other words open injuries. They were not amenable to simple skin grafting and they needed this tissue transplantation that we have been doing on a regular basis broken bones and -- yes well ...
Sharon Weinberger & Open Lines, Monday, 12-1-08
Guest: Sharon Weinberger, author of "Imaginary Weapons," was our guest for the first hour followed by a half hour of Open Lines. Sharon provided us with the history of her research regarding her book and we began our discussion with nothing less than the hafnium 5 kiloton hand grenade. From this point, we discussed how such projects are funded, the dream of an isomer bomb, DOD and DARPA standards, and much more. At different points in the discussion, we extrapolated to NASA and space expenditures using Ares 1 and other space projects. Some of this discussion took us to the subject of crackpots and whack-job inventors and projects and why such projects get funded. Sharon told us about her crackpot index which is on pages 230-231 of her book. This index or test could easily be applied to space projects so check it out as I strongly urge you to obtain and read this book. Sharon us told us about her new book written with her husband, "A Nuclear Family Vacation: Travels in the World of Atomic Weaponry." Many more examples from the book, from the space field and from related fields, were discussed as part of the imaginary thesis. Some of the examples were cold fusion, zero point energy, certain types of futuristic weapons, and more. You can learn more about Sharon Weinberger and her work by visiting her website, http://www.sharonweinberger.com/ . If you have questions or comments for Sharon Weinberger, please use her website and reference The Space Show or send them to me and I will forward them to her. For the Open Lines segment, a caller asked about peer review and listeners wanted to know if I had any information about the next NASA Administrator. One listener asked about my thoughts on Mrs. Clinton as Secretary of State and redoing ITAR. You can hear my responses to these listener comments and questions in the Open Lines segment.
[0:00:02] ... show quite guest and callers and listeners belonged to them. This facial and a toast serves only as a platform. And are not responsible for others comments or views. All topics discussed and they ...
[0:51:41] ... that you'd stumble -- on them. But he wouldn't care for people promising news about cluster type slap and beat them in Britain not finding of the investors believe Derek. Right into ...
[0:52:15] ... to -- creative idea. But he looked under the skin to. But didn't just collapse he wants. ...
[1:08:31] ... the three of us didn't. Want to go through peer review really care about that I mean it was just they were really out in left field and not appropriate. And down in that worked ...
[1:09:07] ... sometimes that happens either out of ignorance or just you know being. Care less. And you know but it should be anonymous senate and it shouldn't have happened. And but we did not go back ...
[1:20:11] ... how -- we get the economy going better how to we take care people that are hurting that are out of work that are losing their homes that. You know banks are are doing this ...
12-01-08 Seg 08 - Mike Bracken from Rotten Tomatoes
We didn't get to talk with our buddy Mike Bracken from Rotten Tomatoes at the end of last week, so we get him on today to talk about the weekend box office numbers.
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[0:19:19] ... might actually be a bad guy. They benefit it. Frankly I don't care I just put it out there's about one of the laugh about beyond the now that's terrible it's terrible I don't. Another ...
[0:20:35] ... self esteem who have a crush on a lady cop in the facial recognition department. Why is cracking the limo driver name's Elliott. ...






