Saturday, January 23, 2010

Arm Warmers Stockings

Pathophysiology there is also a martial rhythm

The truth is that I never imagined that someday I would return to interest the physiology and histology. Although well designed, can not be otherwise. When studying a tendinopathy or entrapment neuropathy, if you want to do well, you have to jump between disciplines and, without missing, understand the pathophysiology. What's going on.

In this sense I have done with one of the revisions that pulls up to date regularly. It's about epicondylitis. One issue that I have heard some colleagues is very poorly studied . Here is the link . I hope you have the luck to be signed!
Note: the photo is a histological image of a tendon in hematoxylin eosin staining caught this blog http://histologialocomotorporjmunoz.blogspot.com/ The penalty that has some standing ...

Friday, January 22, 2010

Before Back Wax Shower

What to do during an earthquake? Earthquakes

This is the sequel to the previous topic

risk Corner What to do during an earthquake?

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Antique Wooden Ironing Board The Stool



four months ago I wrote an article about earthquakes, I share driven by the unfortunate disaster in Haiti.

risk Corner - Earthquakes

Friday, January 1, 2010

Wiring Diagram 425 Magnum Polaris

Learning


sometimes hard to be original and road is confusing and full of curves. It is time to return to top and cling tightly to what we know for sure it works: Back to the roots.
I'm not fond of classical music I do not think there are many better ways to start the year than listening the Radetzky March by Johann Strauss .
As simple purpose of the new year does not seem a bad idea to take a while and do some of the courses offered by the portal Univadis on exploration and infiltration already recommended Dr. Capa in his blog
When we do work enjoy as much as hear the Radetzky March in the New Year's concert is sure to clear a path. We can then think about going always a little further. Happy New Year
and much encouragement to everyone.