Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Wedding Decorations Fotos

marker level shared settings

A quick post.
Since the 2010 version, the support level markers shared settings.
A relevant example of use ...

It may be useful to indicate anything other than the name of the level ... even the necessity of having several times "roof terrace ..." on a project for different levels. Gold Revit does not use twice the same name for different levels (logical!)

must therefore be a new marker level with the appropriate template:

niv_01

In project using the marker in a new level:
(do not forget to load the shared parameter in the project)

niv_02

niv_03

In presentation, this marker level can withstand several times the same common name ... associated level name is unique. It is also quite possible to add the name associated with the level in the marker ...

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Doral Tiers At Tire Kingdom

School? Very nice, but no thank you!

'The Film Club' David Gilmour (2007 - 240 pages)
Minimum level required: B1 + (to determine your level of reading, see the pages of June 09 of this blog)

Here's an amazing book: first, we must know that it tells a true story of the author, a Canadian and fiftieth anniversary of his son, Jesse, nice and smart young person but who does not like school. It is unfortunate that gets poor results and was fired periodically.
His father offered him a deal: more school not working but 3 movies to watch all week ...

NB: David Gilmour in question is the guitarist of Pink Floyd, a homonym is. At the same time, the legendary group he has not had a worldwide hit with ' We do not need no education ';-)?

For other books on the school, see my message of August 23, 2009.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Smelly Diareah Dizzy Gas

How to evaluate the bad breath?

Methods subjective evaluation of bad breath

SENSORY TEST
Subjective methods do not allow an accurate and based
on the assessment by the practitioner of the smell.
were analyzed:
- breath through the mouth or nose of the patient;
- the saliva of the patient;
- existing plaque on the teeth or interdental spaces;
- the existing coating on the back language.

The practitioner must ensure that he has no qualitative olfactory disorders
(ability to detect different components smelly) or quantitative
(detection of malodorous components even with concentrations
small) [14].
The screening test for possible disorders of olfaction is:
1. recognize the smell of different foods or products;
2. feel progressive dilutions of the different products (from 1 to 10-19) and track
the threshold at which a product is no longer felt.
Decreased olfactory capabilities of the practitioner (due to head trauma,
viral infection in the ENT, etc..) Can reduce its ability to detect odors
and thus compromising the subjective method Assessment
halitosis.
A slight decrease in 'physiological' olfactory capabilities can occur with
age (especially after sixty years).
Mel Rosenberg [15] proposes a scale of reference for the various bad smells
:
- 0 = no odor;
- 1 = barely noticeable odor;

How to evaluate bad breath ?

- 2 = slightly perceptible odor;
- 3 = average odor intensity;
- 4 = strong odor;
- 5 = very strong odor.

The following tips are given to the patient:
Four to ten hours before maintaining measures, the patient should refrain from taking food
(oumanger drinking), health care etmême smoking.

The organoleptic test can be performed by:
- the practitioner;
- the patient himself;
- a trusted person present in the patient's relatives.


organoleptic practiced by the practitioner
The practitioner performs the test at any dental chair with the help of his assistant.
Each of the following steps must be preceded by a period of 1-2 minutes
during which the patient remains closed mouth to encourage the accumulation of
malodorous components (Fig. 2.1 to 2.6):

- the patient opens his mouth without expiring. Bad breath in this case puts
because the various elements of the oral cavity.

- the patientmaintient his mouth closed and exhale through the left nostril (the nostril
right is closed Using his finger). lamêmemanoeuvre is repeated for the right nostril
. The exhaled air has its origins in this case, the ENT.
- the patient opens his mouth slightly and expire the air which in this case as originally
the oral cavity or upper airways.

- the patient opens his mouth and performs a forced expiration. An unpleasant odor may
as lung disease etiology.

- the patient must be between 1 to 20 out loud, which promotes drying
of the mucosa and the release of malodorous volatile components present
level of the oral cavity.

For each step, a score (as classified by Rosenberg) [15] is granted
for air from the mouth or nose. Similarly, plaque deposits present
level or interdental tooth surfaces and the tongue coating and saliva
are felt and evaluated by score Rosenberg.


















organoleptic made by the patient
The patient will be evaluated:
- floss after spent in the interdental spaces;
- the tongue scraper (or a teaspoon) after cleaning the dorsum of the tongue
;
- saliva after deposited in a small spoon;
- the back of the hand after having licked the area with the most posterior of the tongue.

organoleptic by a person of trust
the patient's relatives
For the patient himself, it is very difficult to feel his own breath as
olfactory receptors adapt quickly to a certain smell. Someone from his entourage
can point out to him that he has bad breath and tell him
different times of day during which it occurs. Factors
etiological bad breath and their implications can thus be detected more easily
.


Cetteméthode subjective, despite its limitations, is very convenient and accessible
to assess lamauvaise breath.

Subjective methods are based on the assessment by the practitioner
the smell in the air exhaled through the mouth
or the patient's nose in its saliva at the plate
Dental located at the teeth or interdental spaces
and coating present on the posterior
language.
The reference scale for the different odors
is:
- 0 = no odor;
- 1 = barely noticeable odor;
- 2 = slightly noticeable odor;
- 3 = average odor intensity;
- 4 = strong odor;
- 5 = very strong odor.
The organoleptic test can be achieved by:
- the practitioner;
- the patient himself;
- a trusted person present in the patient's relatives.
This subjective method, despite its limitations, is very convenient and accessible
to assess halitosis.

Monday, July 19, 2010

Student Initiation Ideas To Build

Road to 'Small Town U.S. "Read a thriller

"The Book of Joe " by Jonathan Tropper (2004 - 312 pages)
Minimum level required: B1 + (to determine your level of reading, see the pages of June 09 of this blog)

A very good book for summer, easy to read passages frankly hilarious.
is the story of a thirty who left his native Connecticut after high school and found nothing better than to write a novel (which became bestseller and blockbuster) skinning everyone around her at the time. He does not care about more the excitement caused by his book in this 'small town' until he is forced to return (his father had a stroke). Seventeen have passed, but the hatred of his former family has not subsided, far from it ...


Sunday, July 18, 2010

Mini Binoculars Reviews

Test & graphics

For those who update their graphics card driver or want to know the potential problems with Revit Architecture 2011:

- Start by updating the basis of tests of graphics cards: download last database file http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/index?siteID=123112&id=15016956&linkID=14984968 (Section 13)

- Change Revit.ini : you must change the value of the variable
[Post] =
SuppressHardwareFullySupportUntestedOSWarning 0
a value of zero sends the message that you compare the explanations of the previous link.

message

Friday, July 16, 2010

Get Well Soon Templates

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Many of you contact me for advice, training and consulting. Thank you.
I answer all, sometimes a few days after your e-mail.

I prepare some surprises for the blog. All that had to be ready for school.

Also you be likely to log onto this blog, about 13 000 connections for 9 months (with 50% of new visitors since the beginning of the year)

Statistics from the last 30 days - even during periods of low activity ... it turns

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The blog continues during the summer ... and happy holidays to all.

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Motiontrendz Scooter Reviews

English Beautifully ... sordid!

No real English bookshop without a large radius of 'crime fiction', often starting with the many novels of Agatha Christie.
Particularism English forces, the queens of crime fiction in the country of Her Gracious Majesty (!) Are often very old ladies in all respects whether it's Dean, PD James (90 years!) or Ruth Rendell (only 80 years ;-)). These venerable grandmothers write crime stories absolutely terrifying, mysterious and often beautifully obviously sleazy.

The Americans are not left behind (Mary Higgins Clark, for example, wrote always nightmarish stories at the age of 87 years ...).
Indeed I suggest reading the first detective novel in a series written by an American (a little younger: she's only 61 years ->) and takes place in Great Britain:

' A Great Deliverance 'by Elizabeth George (1988, 413 pages).
Minimum level required: B1 + (to determine your level of reading, see the pages of June 09 of this blog)



You are going to knowledge of the Inspector Linley (aristocrat working for Scotland Yard!) and Sergeant Havers (name: Barbara particular sign: very ill at ease), and very endearing unlikely duo struggling with a terrible crime whose unbearable to mobile no details you will not be hidden, all in the beautiful English countryside of Yorkshire. Perfectly How thrilling!
Do not be afraid of the 413 pages, everything is very readable, narrative with numerous dialogues and short chapters.
Linley and Havers are heroes of the small screen because the BBC has adapted the novels of Elizabeth George's from 2001 to 2008.