Re: Confession
I wudn't hav gone that far. Supoz u liv in a contryside of British Colombia [lately I have been enjoying 'flying' to different places around the world using google-earth] and u wud like to get some ingredient(s) in a town that is 100 km far away. I don't hav a sell-phone for different reasons. Since when i was a kid, i like having my hands and pockets free or as light as possible (not to mention that the pockets were wearing out [with holes at the base] sooner than the rest of the pants). Another reason is freeing time (instead of getting involved in nonessencial/distracting communication). These are the topics I intend(ed) to cover there (i still haven't gotten the 'green' light to teach that course): Chapter 1 Motion and Balance Forces Newton’s Laws Action-Reaction Pairs of Forces Other Forces Weight Friction "Normal Force" Tension What Forces are Acting? Torque Torque as a Lever Mechanical Equilibrium Anatomy and Physiology of Movement Muscles Attachments Bones and Joints Application of Muscle Tension Types of Movement Classes of Levers in the Human Body Force in the Biceps Force in the Deltoid Muscle Force on the Spine Balance Walking Difficulty of Movement Chapter 2 Fluids and Pressure Pressure Pressure due to Weight of a Fluid Pressure due to an External Force Pressure due to Interaction of Molecules Pressure in Solids Fluids in Motion Characteristic of Fluid Flow Flow Rate Viscosity Applications to the Human Body The Circulatory System and Blood Pressure Speed of Blood Example of Intravenous Medication Example of Coronary Arteries Pressure in Other Areas of the Body The Lungs The Eye The Brain The Bladder Bones Other Examples Chapter 3 Energy, Work, and Metabolism Work Energy Kinetic Energy Potential Energy Other Types of Energy Conservation of Energy Power Efficiency Temperature and Heat Temperature Temperature Change Heat Specific Heat and Latent Heat Conservation of Heat Energy Methods of Heat Flow Energy and the Body Energy from Food Work Done by the Body Metabolism Heat and Body Temperature Specific Heat and Thermal Conductivity of the Body Energy Imbalance Chapter 4 Sound, Speech, and Hearing Waves Simple Harmonic Motion Pressure Wave The Speed of Sound Production of Sound Detection of Sound Human Production and Detection of Sound Frequency Spectrum Anatomy and Physiology of Speech Production Anatomy and Physiology of Hearing Hearing Problems Intensity of Sound Sound Intensity Level Earplugs Sound Pressure Level Noise Hearing Aids Ultrasound Imaging Chapter 5 Electrical Properties and Cell Potential Electric Charge Electric Force Electric Field Electric Potential Energy Electric Potential Electric Potential Difference and Potential Energy Capacitance Current and Resistance Electricity in the Body Static Electricity The Body as a Conductor Nervous System Neurons Electric Properties of the Neuron Membrane Potential Action Potential Interactions of Signals Applications Chapter 6 Optics and the Eye Electromagnetic Waves Visible Light Waves and Rays Geometric Optics Refraction by a Lens Real and Virtual Images Focal Length of a Lens Thin Lens Equation Anatomy and Physiology of the Eye The Lens Path of Light into the Eye Comparison of the Eye with a Camera Near Point and Far Point Vision Problems Nearsightedness or Myopia Farsightedness, or Hyperopia Age-related Problems Astigmatism Methods of Vision Correction Other Problems Chapter 7 Biological Effects of Ionizing Radiation UV and X-ray Radiation The Nucleus Energy of the Nucleus Nuclear Notation Isotopes and Stability Types of Nuclear Radiation Alpha Decay Beta Decay Beta-Minus Decay Beta-Plus Decay Electron Capture Gamma Decay Decay Chain Other Nuclear Processes Mathematics of Radioactive Decay Decay Rate Half-Life Exponential Decay Functions for Mass and for Activity Effects of Radiation in Humans Radiation Dosage Medical Applications Therapeutic Techniques Diagnostic Techniques Other Uses of Radiation Chapter 8 Drug Delivery and Concentration Definitions Methods of Drug Administration Drug Concentration Mathematics Rates Order of Reaction Zero-Order Reaction First-Order Reaction Compartment Models Reactions and Compartment Models One Compartment Model Zero-Order Absorption with No Elimination: IV Bolus Zero-Order Absorption with No Elimination: IV infusion No Absorption and First-Order Elimination First-Order Absorption with no Elimination: Oral Medication Absorption with Elimination in the One-Compartment Model Multiple IV Bolus Doses IV Infusion with Elimination IV infusion plus IV Bolus Dose Oral Dose with Elimination Applications Drug Design Time-Release Medication Blood Alcohol Content Drug Testing Notice that it's not just macroscopic newtonian mechanics. That's how I have been taking it for about half of the times, even before when i started this 4-kg package. About 600g is gone from the new package (~30g/day) and my appetite and mass (57kg) has slightly dropped. I feel lighter and more relaxed. Food taste good whenever I decide to eat. AA |
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Re: Confession "I wudn't hav gone that far. Supoz u liv in a contryside of British Colombia [lately I have been enjoying 'flying' to different places around the world using google-earth] and u wud like to get some ingredient(s) in a town that is 100 km far away. "
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Re: Confession
I was not being attentive about spotting 'differences' when drinking it with different solvent/liquids; and I was not following a strict repetitive schedule and dose. Thanks for the insight. AA |
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