SCHOOL Academic English course Hypermobility. The effect of hypermobility on flexibility. A research paper Student: Grade: 10 Tutor: Tallinn 2016 Joint Hypermobility Syndrome (JMS) is a condition which describes joints that are able to bend further than normal. The syndrome is generally induced by changes in bone structure. It occurs in about 10%-25% of the world’s population.1 Joint hypermobility causes several effects, both positive and negative. This essay describes the syndrome briefly as well as discusses the benefits and consequences of the condition. However, the expedience of the condition outweighs the negative issues JMS can bring about.
necessary for the successful treatment of JIA, with the active involvement of pediatric rheumatologists, physiatrists, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, psychologists, and dieticians. Rehabilitation Comprehensive rehabilitation program must start early ,,An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure" Rehabilitation management of childhood disease differs from adult disease Patients with JIA tend to keep their joints in the most comfortable positions Joint volume is maximum Weakness of extensor muscles Contracture of flexor muscles -> leads to loss of function Complete extension of the joint cannot be performed Because of pain, tiredness, stiffness -> less active -> systemic muscle weakness, decreased flexibility One purposes of rehabilitation is to prevent growth retardation Osteoporosis Objectives of
eesti.ee/portaal/!this.query_view_tookirjeldus?tookirjeldusId=1292 4. Matve, H. (2004). Eesti sillaehitus, Tln: Tallinna Tehnikaülikool 170 lk. 5. Masso, T. Ehitusfüüsika. Ehituskonstruktori käsiraamat. Tallinn 2010 6. Soojusõpetus. Tahke keha soojuspaisumise uurimine. Laboratoorne töö nr. 2. Tallinna Ülikool. 7. Laas, T. (2009).Soojusõpetuse lühikonspekt. Tallinna Ülikool. 8. Roberto Crocetti, Bo Edlund (2003). Fatigue Performance of Modular Bridge Expansion Joints. - Journal of Performance of Consructed Facilities. 9. Sang-Hoon Kim, Masanobu Shinozuka (2003). Effects of Seismically Induced Pounding at Expansion Joints of Concrete Bridges. - Journal of Engineering Mechanics. 10. Trelleborg Bridge Expansion Joints. [WWW] http://www.trelleborg.com/en/Products-and-Solutions/Infrastructure- Construction/Bridge-Expansion-Joints/ 11. Riveseal OÜ info 12. StirlingLloyd Expansion Joint Systems. [WWW] http://www.stirlinglloyd
frequently if possible. If you are doing data entry, you should take a 5minute break for every 30 continuous data entry minutes spent on the computer. Benefits of stretching Stretching increases flexibility. Flexible muscles can improve your daily performance. Tasks such as lifting packages, bending to tie your shoes or hurrying to catch a bus become easier and less tiring. Stretching improves range of motion of your joints. Good range of motion keeps you in better balance, which will help keep you mobile and less prone to injury from falls -- especially as you age. Stretching improves circulation. Stretching increases blood flow to your muscles. Improved circulation can speed recovery after muscle injuries. Stretching promotes better posture. Frequent stretching keeps your muscles from getting
Design pressure does not include surge Temperature profile not defined Design layout not adequately drawn ABS supplier to provide more than guidance in design Consultant expects sub contractor to do detail design Lower class than necessary specified Failure to Meet Service Conditions Some Anticipated Events- Fabrication Aboveground Belowground No detail drawings Lack of training Lack of training Poor trench Insufficient joints for conditions erection Inadequate access Incomplete insertion Water ingress in joints-see later Inadequate time for weld Failure to Meet Service Conditions Some Anticipated Events-Installation Spools forced to fit Physical damage Designed supports MEK damage to missing or modified internal surface Insufficient clearance Use of PVC-U glue in clamps & guides Other services Variations from design supported from ABS
black rye bread mushrooms, jams, and preserved foods as modestly spiced.The most coveted spice was salt Traditions... the age-old combination of potato and sauce although stews, roasts and soups are quite popular as well fond of chicken and red fish. About overweight Every tenth child in Estonia is overweight It has increased dramatically during past 5 years a high risk of developing type II diabetes an adverse effect on joints. Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level When do people eat a lot? Darkness and frost bring : sauerkraut and roast, brawn and black puding thick soup and stew to the table. Summertime: everything light and fresh that gardens/forests has to offer. Traditions linked to festivals
responsibility as well. If childern are doing team games it builds teamwork skills and teaches how to trust and rely on others. On the other hand, you can not be obsessed with sports and strain yourself because there may be serious consequences. The biggest disadvantage of sports are injuries. Most injuries take shorter time to heal whereas other more competitive and professional sports have bigger risks. There are also long-term injuries with repetitive motions in joints, ligaments and muscles. Another aspect is that sporting takes a lot of time. If you are doing professional sports you have to put it first. Therefore, you do not have time for your personal life, friends, family and it even can affect studies. And having so much pressure you may have a depression In conclusion it can be said that doing sports is rather good and everybody should move themselves a little but people who do sports have to always remember not to take it too
Kehtestama nõudmisi: To impose demands on sth/sb Kellegi kinnisidee toitumisest: Sb's obsession with diet Kellegi ootamatu surm: The sudden demise of sb Kellegile abistavat kätt ulatama: To give sb a hand with sth Kinni maksma arvet: To foot the bill Kõõlus: Tendon, sinew Kõrgustesse tõusma: To soar Kukal: Back of the head Langema probleemide, haiguse, altkäe maksu ohvriks: To succumb (problems, illness, bribe) Lihtsad surelikud: Lesser mortals Liiges: Joints Lisajõgi: Tributary river Liustik: Glacier Lubama pikalt taastuda millestki: To allow a long period of recovery from sth Ma toetan seda ütlust väga: To subscribe to this adage Maksma arvet: To pick up the bill Me veetsime meeldiva päeva koos: We spent an agreeable day together Midagi kaasnema teatud teemaga: Sth comes with a territory Midagi lisama oma igapäevasesse rutiini: To build sth into your daily routine Millegi poole suunduma: To head for sth
years and 9 months Persistence and determination! How were they put in place? A simplistic view Stones were sunk 3 to 5 feet into the ground. One side of the hole was a wooden ramp. Wooden stakes were used to reinforce the other sides of the hole. 140 200 workers would pull the stone upright perhaps using a pulley. The hole was filled with rocks and boulders packed tightly together. Mortise, tenons, and toggle joints were used to hold the lintels and sarsens together. Why?? Theories-why was it built? Predict astronomical events. 30 sarsens in the circle could symbolize the days of the month 19 bluestones in the horseshoe could be the 19 year cycle of the moon Aligned with the midsummer sunrise and midwinter sunset Sacred site Who built it?? Merlin, the magician in King Arthur's time moved the stones to honor soldiers Built by Roman invaders Druids
Most people should stretch prior to any strenuous activity. Routine activities like typing or using the phone can lead to injury over a period of time. So, stretching can: - increase your flexibility. Flexible muscles can improve your daily performance. Tasks such as lifting packages, bending to tie your shoes or hurrying to catch a bus become easier and less tiring. - improve range of motion of your joints. Good range of motion keeps you in better balance, which will help keep you mobile and less prone to injury from falls -- especially as you age. - improve circulation. Stretching increases blood flow to your muscles. Improved circulation can speed recovery after muscle injuries. - promote better posture. Frequent stretching keeps your muscles from getting tight, allowing you to maintain proper posture and minimize aches and pains. - relieve stress
a) b) Joon. 1.3 Kinnitusliited-a) ja sideliited-b) Liigitus koormuste liigi järgi (seostatult defektidega) - staatiliselt koormatud - dünaamiliselt koormatud, väsimusele töötavad - termodünaamiliselt töötavad 1.2 Soovitused keevisliidete valikuks ja kavandamiseks. Informatiivne materjal.Koostatud"Welding handbook,v. 1lDesign of welded joints" põhjal..Analoogsed skeemid ka saksakeelses kirjanduses. Mida tuleb arvestada liite tüübi valikul: 1. Nõudeid tugevusele,koormuse liiki,korrosiooni.Väsimuskoormamisel vältida pingekontsentraatoreid. 2. Juurdepääsetavus keevitamisele ja inspekteerimisele 3. Majanduslikke tegureid 4. Keevitusdeformatsioone 5. Kahanemispingeid ja sisepingeid,mis võivad põhjustada pragusid. Põkkõmblused "groove welds"-servavahemikuga õmblused.
In addition, excess PTH production, which occurs in kidney failure, prevents the body from maintaining healthy levels of phosphate. Why is it important to keep phosphate levels under control? Excess phosphate in your body can lead to blood vessel disease and bone damage. When the phosphate level in the blood is high, phosphate binds with calcium and clumps in blood vessels. The calcium-phosphate can stick to the lining of your blood vessels and deposit into your joints. Because calcium is bound to phosphate in clumps, the blood level of calcium goes down. This stimulates the parathyroid gland to produce more PTH, which releases calcium and phosphate from bones into the blood. Your blood vessels can become completely blocked due to the clumping of phosphate and calcium in the bloodstream. Moreover, your bones can become weak as PTH continuously releases calcium and phosphate from your bones. The medical term for this kind of bone weakness is "renal
(iii) try to identify similarities and differences between the 3 types Properties of muscle tissue contractile ability to shorten forcibly irritability/excitability ability to respond to a stimulus extensibility ability to be stretched beyond resting length (stomach, heart etc. more so then skeletal) elasticity ability to return to resting length Functions of muscle tissue movement all types posture skeletal stabilizing joints skeletal generating heat skeletal (40% body mass), shivering regulating organ volume smooth (sphincters) Smooth muscle tissue Location walls of tissues and organs, controlling the shape of lens in the eye Appearance non-striated, layered, spindle shaped fibres Control involuntary - neural and hormonal control, react to nearby cells Smooth muscle tissue Function - various inc. to move food along digestive
The top cylinder slides over a lower cylinder (basement). A prototype has a mass of 800 tons with a dimension of 13 x 30 meters. Such kind of wave swing has a rated power of 1 MW. It is located in 80 meter of depth water. Sea snake (Pelamis) Pelamis wave power devices are also called sea snakes. Arrangement of a Pelamis sea snake A Pelamis consists of a number of floating cylindrical tubes which are connected by active joints. It is capable of adjusting its orientation, so it will always face into the wave direction. 20 A Pelamis consists of a number of floating cylindrical tubes which are connected by active joints. It is capable of adjusting its orientation, so it will always face into the wave direction. The wave induced lifting and dropping of the tubes causes hydraulic rams to pump hydraulic fluid into high-pressure accumulators to drive a hydraulic motor with a generator
1 pc Short crane pre-assy 1 pc Long crane pre-assy TQC Check that yellow parts are on top on both crane assemblies WORK CONTENT 34. Attach short crane assy to long crane assy 35. Attach Crane assy to frame 34 VERIFY 35 Check that parts are well attached by moving crane's joints Product name Part name Part number Lego Digger 123456 Document number Document type Revision xxx-xxxx-xxx Work Instruction 01 Originator Date originated Date of current rev. ... 7.10.2009 7.10.2009 Materials 2 pcs Yellow corner part
Under smooth ice the jigger moves in a fairly Vertikaalne nakkevõrk straight line and can be retrieved by cutting a second hole in ice; the net is then pulled toward that hole. Imler (1971) attached a radio transmitter to locate their jigger in mountain lakes with heavy snow cover. This jigger is 2.44 m long. (d = iron lever; e = metal runners; f = pin joints) 30 Kolmeseinalise võrgu trammelvõrgu - püügile asetamise skeem 31 Effect of hanging on the selectivity of 35 mm gillnets to perch and roach (after Mohr, 1965). "Hanging coefficient" is the ratio of the length of completed net to the stretched length of webbing used to make it Rakenduskoefitsiendi mõju saagi pikkuselisele koosseisule
Examine also movement between the steering wheel and check the suspension strut/shock absorber upper roadwheels. If this is not the case, closely and lower mountings for any signs of wear. observe the joints and mountings previously Front suspension and steering described, but in addition, check the steering check column universal joints for wear, and the rack- 19 Seat belt check 1 Raise the front of the vehicle, and securely and-pinion steering gear itself. support it on axle stands (see "Jacking and 7 Visually check that each lower arm balljoint
producing centre. Pont-y-Cafnau (Bridge of Troughs) is a unique cast-iron combined aqueduct tramroad bridge below the confluence of the Taff and Taff Fechan, built in January-June 1793 by Watkin George, Chief Engineer of the Cyfarthfa Ironworks, to carry an edge railway and water channel. An iron trough-like girder is carried in an A-frame truss of cast iron spanning 47ft (14.2m), held together by mortise-and-tenon and dovetail joints. The next extant iron railway bridge seems to be another recently discovered at Aberdare (1811), followed by Gaunless. The oldest still in service is Hall's Station Bridge, a Howe truss designed in 1846 by Richard Osborne, a London-born Irishman who worked as engineer for the Philadelphia & Reading Railroad, although its current use is vehicular and not rail. The first major iron truss with pin connections was built in the USA in
kujusid: sulgeda jooneotsi sirgetega (Line) ja/või kaartega (Outer arc ja Inner arc), kus- juures nurk (Angle) võib olla kas joone teljega risti (90.000) või mõne muu nurga all. Sealjuures tähistab Start multijoone algust, End aga lõppu. Lisaks saab soovi korral värvida multijoone sisemuse (piirkonna Fill abil, ka värvus on valitav) ning multijoone murdekohti 24 esile tõsta (märkeruuduga Display joints). Multijoone standardtüüpi STANDARD ei saa kustutada, modifitseerida ega ümber nimetada, küll aga saab tema baasil luua uusi tüüpe. Lisaks multijoonele saab ka käsuga TRACE joonestada paralleeljooni, kuid ainult kaks joont korraga. Samuti ei saa siin muuta joone parameetreid peale joontevahelise kauguse. Teatavaid kitsendusi on ka joonetüübi TRACE modifitseerimisel. Sujuvaid jooni (splaine), mis etteantud punkte läbivad etteantud tolerantsiga, saab joo- nestada käsuga SPLINE
narrows lumen; reduces, blood/oxygen, delivered to heart muscle; CHD/heart attack/angina; thrombosis/clot; raised blood pressure/hypertension; stroke; stress on liver; stress on kidney; due to excess protein/amino acids/urea; AVP; AVP; e.g. deposition of subcutaneous fat/AW obesity stress on joints anorexia/bulimia/obsession on diet constipation bowel cancer hypoglycaemia giddiness lethargy/fatigue/tiredness [but R ‘lack of energy’] 3 max [9] 19. (i) tree cut, close to ground/down to its stump/AW; R down to trunk
geometry of the diagonal steel and the curtain wall mullions lined up perfectly. 34 Figure 9. Detailing Tekla Model Showing the Diagonal Steel Connection to the Book’s Platform Truss (Dale Stenning, personal communication, May 10, 2010). Once the entire building was modeled in Tekla, MKA and Hoffman assessed constructability for all corner conditions. Instead of detailing every one of the thousand joints, MKA developed standard parts with individual details applicable to several conditions. The detailing team was instructed to use Detail 1 if they ran into Condition A, B or C, detail 2 if Condition D, E or F, etc., thereby covering a wide range of conditions with a relatively small set of details. Once the detailing team had a partially developed Tekla model, it was handed off to the MEP subcontractors. They incorporated the mechanical, electrical and plumbing routing
1. Lie on your back with your legs up over a block or chair. 2. Place your arms out to the sides at approximately 45 degrees from your body with palms up. Touch your thumbs to the floor. 3. Relax your upper back and ensure your lower back flattens to the floor evenly from left to right. 4. Hold this position for five minutes. 2. Static Extension Position on Elbows Sets 1 | Reps 1 | Duration 0:01:00 Description 1. Start on the floor on your hands and knees, ensuring your higher joints are aligned (i.e., shoulders, elbows, and wrists in a straight line; hips directly above the knees). 2. Walk your hands forward about six inches, and then, noting placement of the hands, replace them with your elbows. 3. Make a light fist of each hand and pull them away from each other, pivoting on your elbows and turning the thumbs out. 4. Push your hips backward toward your heels to place an arch in your lower back. 5. Let your head drop down. 6. Hold for 60 seconds. 3
of thawing method. However, two reports Thawing on Meat Quality indicated that cooking directly from the There is a general view that fast freezing frozen state produced less juicy lamb rib- offers some quality advantage, with “quick loins (Woodhams and Smith 1965) and less frozen” appearing on many meat products tender beef rolled rib joints (James and with the expectation that consumers will pay Rhodes 1978) when compared with meat that more for a quick-frozen product. Studies had been thawed before cooking. have shown that freezing rate influences ice crystal size, location (intra- or extra-cellular), Tenderness and Texture and morphology (Grujic et al. 1993). However, there are little data in the literature To quote an Australia CSIRO report (1988),
damage. The main causes of damage and flaws in the foundations were the uneven subsidence of the foundation, the empty spaces between bricks where the mortar had fallen out, foundations that were too low (or ground elevation of the surrounding area) and the failure to protect the edge of the foundation from rain water, or the decay of the slope made of mortar for that purpose. The main critical aspects of the exterior walls and the main causes of damage to exterior walls were the joints of the external wall and the foundation (foundation too low, foundation subsided, the absence of hydro-insulation, protruding foundation wall), the flow of rainwater on the surface of the facade (missing rainwater drainage systems), poor management of rainwater away from the facade especially from the joint distortions of the windows and exterior walls (water flowing onto the wall from the window, two short edging strips).
Tell them that your mother called, and that you talked her out of coming home for the time being. Now repeat after me, 'Thank you, Mom.' Say it now." "Thank you, Mom." The tears were coming. I tried to fight them back. "Say, 'I love you, Mom, I'll see you soon.' Say it now." "I love you, Mom." My voice was thick. "I'll see you soon," I promised. "Goodbye, Bella. I look forward to seeing you again." He hung up. I held the phone to my ear. My joints were frozen with terror -- I couldn't unbend my fingers to drop it. I knew I had to think, but my head was filled with the sound of my mother's panic. Seconds ticked by while I fought for control. Slowly, slowly, my thoughts started to break past that brick wall of pain. To plan. For I had no choices now but one: to go to the mirrored room and die. I had no guarantees, nothing to give to keep my mother alive. I could only hope that James would be satisfied with winning the game, that beating
of so many hours. Now and then they were honoured with a call from her ladyship, and nothing escaped her observation that was passing in the room during these visits. She examined into their employments, looked at their work, and advised them to do it differently; found fault with the arrangement of the furniture; or detected the housemaid in negligence; and if she accepted any refreshment, seemed to do it only for the sake of finding out that Mrs. Collins's joints of meat were too large for her family. Elizabeth soon perceived, that though this great lady was not in commission of the peace of the county, she was a most active magistrate in her own parish, the minutest concerns of which were carried to her by Mr. Collins; and whenever any of the cottagers were disposed to be quarrelsome, discontented, or too poor, she sallied forth into the village to settle their differences, silence their complaints, and scold them into harmony and plenty.
Meanwhile she learns that her Enemy, the Wicked Witch, shadows her at every turn and waits for the chance to strike. The Witch influences some grumpy apple trees to become Enemies to Dorothy and the Scarecrow. The Scarecrow proves his worthiness to be on the team by outwitting the trees. He taunts them into throwing apples, which he and Dorothy pick up to eat. Dorothy wins the affection of another Ally, the Tin Woodsman, by oiling his joints and listening sympathetically to his sad story of having no heart. The Witch appears again, showing her enmity for Dorothy and her Allies by hurling a fireball at them. 140 T E S T S , ALLIES, ENEMIES To protect her dog Toto, Dorothy stands up to the blustering of the Cowardly Lion, a potential Enemy or Threshold Guardian, and ends up making him an Ally.
53' Lookat the planbelow,anduseyouranswers to Exs51 and52ato answerthe ouestions. & e - ; : , e r v e i g h tc a ns e r i o u s al yf f e c yt o u rp h y s i c ahle a l t h . Es' instance, obesitycan put a strainon the heartwhich =n leadto heartdisease. Theextraweightalsoputsextra 3ressure on joints and bones,which makesit painfulas ,r,ellas difficultro-r:-u:-.ro,nO Supporting Sentences & Linkers JQ Expandtheprompts intofullsupporting sentences usingappropriate linkers. 1 Therearemanyarguments againsttakingdiet pills. o p u t o n w e i g h tw h e ny o us t o pt a k i n gt h e m . n o t e n o u g hv i t a m i nas n d m i n e r a l s
53' Lookat the planbelow,anduseyouranswers to Exs51 and52ato answerthe ouestions. & e - ; : , e r v e i g h tc a ns e r i o u s al yf f e c yt o u rp h y s i c ahle a l t h . Es' instance, obesitycan put a strainon the heartwhich =n leadto heartdisease. Theextraweightalsoputsextra 3ressure on joints and bones,which makesit painfulas ,r,ellas difficultro-r:-u:-.ro,nO Supporting Sentences & Linkers JQ Expandtheprompts intofullsupporting sentences usingappropriate linkers. 1 Therearemanyarguments againsttakingdiet pills. o p u t o n w e i g h tw h e ny o us t o pt a k i n gt h e m . n o t e n o u g hv i t a m i nas n d m i n e r a l s
53' Lookat the planbelow,anduseyouranswers to Exs51 and52ato answerthe ouestions. & e - ; : , e r v e i g h tc a ns e r i o u s al yf f e c yt o u rp h y s i c ahle a l t h . Es' instance, obesitycan put a strainon the heartwhich =n leadto heartdisease. Theextraweightalsoputsextra 3ressure on joints and bones,which makesit painfulas ,r,ellas difficultro-r:-u:-.ro,nO Supporting Sentences & Linkers JQ Expandtheprompts intofullsupporting sentences usingappropriate linkers. 1 Therearemanyarguments againsttakingdiet pills. o p u t o n w e i g h tw h e ny o us t o pt a k i n gt h e m . n o t e n o u g hv i t a m i nas n d m i n e r a l s
53' Lookat the planbelow,anduseyouranswers to Exs51 and52ato answerthe ouestions. & e - ; : , e r v e i g h tc a ns e r i o u s al yf f e c yt o u rp h y s i c ahle a l t h . Es' instance, obesitycan put a strainon the heartwhich =n leadto heartdisease. Theextraweightalsoputsextra 3ressure on joints and bones,which makesit painfulas ,r,ellas difficultro-r:-u:-.ro,nO Supporting Sentences & Linkers JQ Expandtheprompts intofullsupporting sentences usingappropriate linkers. 1 Therearemanyarguments againsttakingdiet pills. o p u t o n w e i g h tw h e ny o us t o pt a k i n gt h e m . n o t e n o u g hv i t a m i nas n d m i n e r a l s