Friday, March 28, 2014

GREAT ADAPTATION SYNDROME

Large adaptation syndrome identified in the regulation, its quality.


Balanced regulation - the guarantee of health and successful recovery from illness. Dysregulation - Health and apparent illness occur.


In regulation does not reflect features of the disease, if it's not about the regulation of disease, but its conformity or nonconformity with the disease, and therefore it should not look for something specific for a particular disease, if only because a lot of that disease, but one big adaptation syndrome.


In AECG as in clinical practice, in general, a large adaptation syndrome should be given enough attention.


In AECG power regulation is estimated by the total power of the frequency spectrum of HRV.


If the total capacity of the HRV spectrum in the range of normal reactions to the disease, the basis for the disease is more favorable than in any other case. If the standards for a range of reactions, the situation is worse.


When exceeding the standards of the total power of the HRV spectrum likely vegetative disasters, which means the pathogenetic but not sanogenetic components of the disease.


With the fall of the total spectral power of HRV is a decrease organismal control systems for the development of the disease. The disease develops sluggishly, pathogenetic mechanisms are delayed sanogenetic otsrachivayutsya.


It is important to balance (humoral and autonomic nervous units), or, in terms of spectral analysis of HRV, slow, medium and fast regulation. Balance power ratio evaluated at appropriate intervals (domain) of the frequency spectrum of HRV, regardless of what processes are evaluated.


If the total output of the frequency spectrum FAR exceeds the norm of reaction or even normal, slow the prevailing regulation creates or strengthens the earlier protracted hyperactive distress with stable and even intensified pathogenic reactions. If the average prevailing regulation, such as pathogenic response, but with a stronger wobble. With the predominance of fast regulation of the chances of stability, but only if it is false (with dyspnea fast regulation is dominated by stimulation of the vagus nerve nuclei closely spaced respiratory nuclei of the brain stem).

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MikeReinold.com - Demonstration of chin tuck vs chin nod technique for neck pain.

Ambulatory ECG. The main clinical syndromes and diseases

Ambulatory ECG monitoring. The major clinical syndromes and diseases NI Yabluchansky, AV Martynenko, LA Martimyanova

Series: for real doctors. Second edition, corrected, revised.


Kharkov, 2010, 187 p.


The book is dedicated to ambulatory ECG monitoring - from technical aspects to


Examples of clinical application of the proposed draft of the report and


interpretation of the results. Designed for cardiologists, specialists


functional diagnosis, doctors of other specialties related to


use in their work results ambulatory ECG monitoring.


Table of contents


Abbreviations

From the beginnings to the present day

The object of study



  • Sources of electrophysiological processes in the heart

  • Spatio-temporal organization of the myocardium



  • Cardiac conduction system

  • The regulation of the heart

  • Mirror regulation




Systems and procedures



  • Of recorders

  • Maintenance

  • Necessary conditions for a quality check

  • The recording quality



  • Duration of registration

  • Artifacts

  • Cost of research

  • Leads in AECG



  • Statement

  • Protocol

  • Diary

  • Diagnostic and therapeutic procedures



  • Smart AECG

  • The signal-averaged high-resolution AECG


Physiological norms AECG

AECG is much broader long-term ECG

Testing the biological clock



  • On the biological and astronomical clock

  • Basic concepts and indicators of the biological clock



  • Biorhythms

  • The guard at the gate

  • Mechanisms of formation and regulation of biorhythms



  • The most important synchronizer

  • The whole salt in the transient

  • Circadian rhythms and the central clock

  • Dream

  • Wake



  • Aging of the biological clock

  • Circadian index

  • The clinical significance of biorhythms



  • Desynchronoses

  • The value of the biological clock in the AECG


On the quasi-stationary and transient



  • Heart rate variability - a window to the regulatory protsessyorganizma

  • The assessment of the transient

  • By separating the quasi-stationary and transient




HRV technology



  • Methods of HRV

  • Inteprpretatsiya HRV

  • Removing restrictions




Methods of transients



  • Examples of transients with explanations

  • The standard protocol to enter into

  • The main thing in quasi-stationary and transient




AECG and medical smeshatelstva



  • Tale of a lie, but it hints

  • Control regulation

  • Seven times, measure, cut, may not have

  • Extremes are not justified



  • Time to rewrite the scrolls

  • Supra-class drug

  • Dronedarone

  • Dronedarone, or, after all, amiodarone?

  • If you are interested in atrial fibrillation



  • Also arrhythmia

  • Examples of standard reports AECG


The major clinical syndromes and diseases



  • Large adaptation syndrome

  • Arrhythmias



  • A word about heart rate

  • Sinus tachycardia

  • Sinus bradycardia

  • Sinus arrhythmia

  • Sinus block (second degree with a Wenckebach period)



  • Ventricular pre-excitation syndrome

  • Premature complex

  • Paroxysmal tachycardia

  • Atrial rhythm

  • Ventricular rhythms



  • Parasystole

  • Bradyarrhythmias

  • Sinus node dysfunction



  • Violations of the atrioventricular conduction

  • Fibrillation and atrial flutter

  • The risk factor of ventricular tachycardias

  • Brugada syndrome

  • Ventricular late potentials




Literature

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EEG








Описание:

La epilepsia en el programa "Hora de Salud" de Canal 9 con la presentadora Dra. Maria José Masip y la invitada Dra. Rosario Martín, Directora Neurología del Hospital San Juan de Alicante.

METHODS HRV

The study is based on the measurement of HRV RR-intervals with the construction and subsequent analysis of the numerical series constructed mathematical methods.


The most often used HRV parameters: the average heart rate (mChSS) and its standard deviation (SDNN), the percentage of the number of pairs differ by more than 50 milliseconds, the successive normalized RR-intervals for the entire period of record (PNN50), the coefficient of variation (CV), total spectral power of HRV (TP) and the capacity of its spectral components - a) ultra low (ULF), b) is very low (VLF), c) low (LF) and d) high-frequency (HF). The above spectral components in humans usually attributed to the following frequency intervals: ULF: 0-0.0033 (Hz), VLF: 0.0033-0.04 (Hz), LF: 0.04-0.15 (Hz), HF: 0.15-0.4 (Hz).

Advance training








Описание:

An excerpt from the "Arm, Wrist, & Shoulder" Advanced Myofascial Techniques training DVD series with Til Luchau, Certified Advanced Rolfer, Rolf Institute® Faculty, and lead instructor, Advanced-Trainings.com. Film of original workshop-sponsored by the Rolf Institute®. Available from info@advanced-trainings.com 877/499-8811

Thursday, March 27, 2014

Ambulatory ECG. FAR TECHNOLOGY

Ambulatory ECG monitoring. NI Technology HRV Yabluchansky, AV Martynenko, LA Martimyanova

Series: for real doctors. Second edition, corrected, revised.


Kharkov, 2010, 187 p.


The book is dedicated to ambulatory ECG monitoring - from technical aspects to


Examples of clinical application of the proposed draft of the report and


interpretation of the results. Designed for cardiologists, specialists


functional diagnosis, doctors of other specialties related to


use in their work results ambulatory ECG monitoring.


Table of contents


Abbreviations

From the beginnings to the present day

The object of study



  • Sources of electrophysiological processes in the heart

  • Spatio-temporal organization of the myocardium

  • Cardiac conduction system



  • The regulation of the heart

  • Mirror regulation


Systems and procedures



  • Of recorders

  • Maintenance



  • Necessary conditions for a quality check

  • The recording quality

  • Duration of registration

  • Artifacts



  • Cost of research

  • Leads in AECG

  • Statement

  • Protocol

  • Diary



  • Diagnostic and therapeutic procedures

  • Smart AECG

  • The signal-averaged high-resolution AECG




Physiological norms AECG

AECG is much broader long-term ECG

Testing the biological clock



  • On the biological and astronomical clock

  • Basic concepts and indicators of the biological clock



  • Biorhythms

  • The guard at the gate

  • Mechanisms of formation and regulation of biorhythms



  • The most important synchronizer

  • The whole salt in the transient

  • Circadian rhythms and the central clock

  • Dream

  • Wake



  • Aging of the biological clock

  • Circadian index

  • The clinical significance of biorhythms

  • Desynchronoses



  • The value of the biological clock in the AECG


On the quasi-stationary and transient



  • Heart rate variability - a window to the regulatory protsessyorganizma

  • The assessment of the transient

  • By separating the quasi-stationary and transient




HRV technology



  • Methods of HRV

  • Inteprpretatsiya HRV

  • Removing restrictions




Methods of transients



  • Examples of transients with explanations

  • The standard protocol to enter into



  • The main thing in quasi-stationary and transient


AECG and medical smeshatelstva



  • Tale of a lie, but it hints

  • Control regulation

  • Seven times, measure, cut, may not have

  • Extremes are not justified



  • Time to rewrite the scrolls

  • Supra-class drug

  • Dronedarone



  • Dronedarone, or, after all, amiodarone?

  • If you are interested in atrial fibrillation

  • Also arrhythmia



  • Examples of standard reports AECG


The major clinical syndromes and diseases



  • Large adaptation syndrome

  • Arrhythmias



  • A word about heart rate

  • Sinus tachycardia

  • Sinus bradycardia

  • Sinus arrhythmia



  • Sinus block (second degree with a Wenckebach period)

  • Ventricular pre-excitation syndrome

  • Premature complex



  • Paroxysmal tachycardia

  • Atrial rhythm

  • Ventricular rhythms

  • Parasystole

  • Bradyarrhythmias



  • Sinus node dysfunction

  • Violations of the atrioventricular conduction

  • Fibrillation and atrial flutter

  • The risk factor of ventricular tachycardias

  • Brugada syndrome



  • Ventricular late potentials


Literature

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Remote Patient Monitoring








Описание:

In November 2008, Clinica filmed the researchers from Norwegian firm Cardiaccs AS testing their cardiac monitoring device on a pig. This took place at the Interventional Centre at the Rikshospitalet University Hospital in Oslo, Norway. The Rikshospitalet Interventional Centre develops new technologies in a methodical way, providing solid data to back up novel techniques.

METHODS FOR TRANSIENT

A study of transient processes makes it necessary to consider the sequence of RR-intervals from the point of nonlinear dynamical systems, central to which is occupied by the concept of stability of the system and its measures - Lyapunov exponents. Since the use of the latter in the HRV is associated with difficulties due to a large stochastic component, developed a method of local Lyapunov exponents - M-indices. The method allows to analyze the parts of a record AECG arbitrary length and degree of nonlinearity and a statistically significant and robust to the stochastic component of the results.


Using the method defined by the index:


M0 - the average value of the largest Lyapunov exponent for the local study site HRV. Sign M0 index shows that prevails in the study site of HRV, + - acceleration, - - braking. A value of - the degree of non-linearity plot of HRV compared with the function exp (t).


If the test plot is linear, then M0 = 0. It is clear that for fixed M0 HRV records will also be close to zero.


M1 - the index for assessing the temporal changes in HRV record: Does the movement in the phase space of the expansion or contraction phase flow. Sign of the index M1 shows what happens to the phase flow on the test site of HRV, + - extension, - - compression. A value - the rate of change of the phase flow on the test site HRV compared with the function exp (t). If the test section is stationary or changes are strictly periodic in nature, M1 = 0.


M - a composite index that characterizes the nonlinear and non-stationary transient at the test site recording of HRV. The sign + means the non-linear movement with a primary increase in heart rate, - means a non-linear movement with a primary decrease in heart rate. The value of the index M indicates the degree of non-linearity and non-stationary transient HRV.

EOS - Sub-Nanosecond Transient Absorption Spectrometer








Описание:

Video on a new version of the EOS software.

EOS is a broadband pump-probe sub-nanosecond transient absorption spectrometer with an extended time window. Its patent pending design utilizes a photonic fiber for probe light generation.

To the researchers using femtosecond transient absorption for studying ultrafast kinetics of photoinduced processes it is often desirable to extend the time window of investigation beyond several nanoseconds. The most widely used method in this case is Nanosecond Flash Photolysis. This technique requires a dedicated Q-switched laser with accompanying wavelength conversion equipment, laser table, additional flash photolysis spectrometer, etc. Outside of the need to set up an additional laser spectrometer, the main disadvantage of this method is its relatively low time resolution a typical IRF in the nanosecond flash photolysis experiment is 7-10 ns. Therefore even when combined the above two methods often do not allow for reliable measurements of sub-10 ns lifetimes. The EOS with its less than 1 ns time resolution and the electronically controlled pump-probe delay presents a perfect solution and in combination with the HELIOS provides continuous temporal coverage from femto- to milliseconds and beyond.

Ambulatory ECG. METHODS FOR TRANSIENT

Ambulatory ECG monitoring. Methods transient NI Yabluchansky, AV Martynenko, LA Martimyanova

Series: for real doctors. Second edition, corrected, revised.


Kharkov, 2010, 187 p.


The book is dedicated to ambulatory ECG monitoring - from technical aspects to


Examples of clinical application of the proposed draft of the report and


interpretation of the results. Designed for cardiologists, specialists


functional diagnosis, doctors of other specialties related to


use in their work results ambulatory ECG monitoring.


Table of contents


Abbreviations

From the beginnings to the present day

The object of study



  • Sources of electrophysiological processes in the heart

  • Spatio-temporal organization of the myocardium

  • Cardiac conduction system



  • The regulation of the heart

  • Mirror regulation


Systems and procedures



  • Of recorders

  • Maintenance

  • Necessary conditions for a quality check

  • The recording quality



  • Duration of registration

  • Artifacts

  • Cost of research

  • Leads in AECG



  • Statement

  • Protocol

  • Diary



  • Diagnostic and therapeutic procedures

  • Smart AECG

  • The signal-averaged high-resolution AECG




Physiological norms AECG

AECG is much broader long-term ECG

Testing the biological clock



  • On the biological and astronomical clock

  • Basic concepts and indicators of the biological clock

  • Biorhythms

  • The guard at the gate



  • Mechanisms of formation and regulation of biorhythms

  • The most important synchronizer

  • The whole salt in the transient



  • Circadian rhythms and the central clock

  • Dream

  • Wake



  • Aging of the biological clock

  • Circadian index

  • The clinical significance of biorhythms

  • Desynchronoses

  • The value of the biological clock in the AECG




On the quasi-stationary and transient



  • Heart rate variability - a window to the regulatory protsessyorganizma

  • The assessment of the transient

  • By separating the quasi-stationary and transient




HRV technology



  • Methods of HRV

  • Inteprpretatsiya HRV

  • Removing restrictions




Methods of transients



  • Examples of transients with explanations

  • The standard protocol to enter into

  • The main thing in quasi-stationary and transient




AECG and medical smeshatelstva



  • Tale of a lie, but it hints

  • Control regulation

  • Seven times, measure, cut, may not have

  • Extremes are not justified



  • Time to rewrite the scrolls

  • Supra-class drug

  • Dronedarone



  • Dronedarone, or, after all, amiodarone?

  • If you are interested in atrial fibrillation

  • Also arrhythmia



  • Examples of standard reports AECG


The major clinical syndromes and diseases



  • Large adaptation syndrome

  • Arrhythmias

  • A word about heart rate



  • Sinus tachycardia

  • Sinus bradycardia

  • Sinus arrhythmia

  • Sinus block (second degree with a Wenckebach period)



  • Ventricular pre-excitation syndrome

  • Premature complex

  • Paroxysmal tachycardia



  • Atrial rhythm

  • Ventricular rhythms

  • Parasystole

  • Bradyarrhythmias



  • Sinus node dysfunction

  • Violations of the atrioventricular conduction

  • Fibrillation and atrial flutter



  • The risk factor of ventricular tachycardias

  • Brugada syndrome

  • Ventricular late potentials




Literature

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Czym różni się ekg od holtera ekg?








Описание:

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Wednesday, March 26, 2014

About QUASISTATIONARY and transients

AECG is an important carrier of information about time scan cyclic electrophysiological processes in the heart, which are the concentrated expression potsiklovye (from cycle to cycle) changes in the length of RR-intervals or, more conveniently, HR.


In the quasi-stationary conditions (quiet, rhythmic physical and / or mental activity) the duration of RR-intervals (HR) fluctuates around a mean value. These fluctuations are called heart rate variability (HRV).


In the transition from rest to stress (physical to physical stress to mental mental stress, including different combinations), the health of a disease from one phase of the disease to other phases for recovery, if it is possible, exacerbations and remissions RR-interval duration (HR) is usually shortened or, respectively, increases (change back) heart rate. These changes are called transients.


Fluctuations in the length of RR-intervals (HR) around some mean value in quasi-stationary conditions, changes in the characteristics of these fluctuations, the direction and the nature of deterministic changes in transients are the result, and therefore the carrier of information on the state of the regulatory functions of the human body.

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Ambulatory ECG. About QUASISTATIONARY and transients

Ambulatory ECG monitoring. On the quasi-stationary and transient NI Yabluchansky, AV Martynenko, LA Martimyanova

Series: for real doctors. Second edition, corrected, revised.


Kharkov, 2010, 187 p.


The book is dedicated to ambulatory ECG monitoring - from technical aspects to


Examples of clinical application of the proposed draft of the report and


interpretation of the results. Designed for cardiologists, specialists


functional diagnosis, doctors of other specialties related to


use in their work results ambulatory ECG monitoring.


Table of contents


Abbreviations

From the beginnings to the present day

The object of study



  • Sources of electrophysiological processes in the heart

  • Spatio-temporal organization of the myocardium

  • Cardiac conduction system



  • The regulation of the heart

  • Mirror regulation


Systems and procedures



  • Of recorders

  • Maintenance



  • Necessary conditions for a quality check

  • The recording quality

  • Duration of registration



  • Artifacts

  • Cost of research

  • Leads in AECG

  • Statement



  • Protocol

  • Diary

  • Diagnostic and therapeutic procedures

  • Smart AECG

  • The signal-averaged high-resolution AECG




Physiological norms AECG

AECG is much broader long-term ECG

Testing the biological clock



  • On the biological and astronomical clock

  • Basic concepts and indicators of the biological clock

  • Biorhythms



  • The guard at the gate

  • Mechanisms of formation and regulation of biorhythms

  • The most important synchronizer

  • The whole salt in the transient



  • Circadian rhythms and the central clock

  • Dream

  • Wake

  • Aging of the biological clock



  • Circadian index

  • The clinical significance of biorhythms

  • Desynchronoses



  • The value of the biological clock in the AECG


On the quasi-stationary and transient



  • Heart rate variability - a window to the regulatory protsessyorganizma

  • The assessment of the transient

  • By separating the quasi-stationary and transient




HRV technology



  • Methods of HRV

  • Inteprpretatsiya HRV

  • Removing restrictions




Methods of transients



  • Examples of transients with explanations

  • The standard protocol to enter into



  • The main thing in quasi-stationary and transient


AECG and medical smeshatelstva



  • Tale of a lie, but it hints

  • Control regulation



  • Seven times, measure, cut, may not have

  • Extremes are not justified

  • Time to rewrite the scrolls

  • Supra-class drug



  • Dronedarone

  • Dronedarone, or, after all, amiodarone?

  • If you are interested in atrial fibrillation

  • Also arrhythmia



  • Examples of standard reports AECG


The major clinical syndromes and diseases



  • Large adaptation syndrome

  • Arrhythmias

  • A word about heart rate



  • Sinus tachycardia

  • Sinus bradycardia

  • Sinus arrhythmia

  • Sinus block (second degree with a Wenckebach period)



  • Ventricular pre-excitation syndrome

  • Premature complex

  • Paroxysmal tachycardia



  • Atrial rhythm

  • Ventricular rhythms

  • Parasystole

  • Bradyarrhythmias



  • Sinus node dysfunction

  • Violations of the atrioventricular conduction

  • Fibrillation and atrial flutter

  • The risk factor of ventricular tachycardias

  • Brugada syndrome



  • Ventricular late potentials


Literature

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TERMS AND INDICATORS OF BIOLOGICAL CLOCK

Biological clock - the subject matter of the science of chronobiology as a temporary organization of biological systems and processes.


Basic concepts and indicators


biological rhythm - a chain of repeating a sequence of changes of a biological indicator


• the period of the cycle - the cycle time or the time interval between two repeating rhythmic starting points of the curve


• frequency - the number of cycles per unit time,

Maths and Geometry








Описание:

When solving the roots of polynomials, the goal is to make the expression equal to zero. Practice examples of math problems with polynomials with help from a standardized test prep instructor in this free video on math and education.

Expert: Brian Leaf
Contact: www.brianleaf.com
Bio: Brian Leaf, MA, is the author of McGraw-Hill's Top 50 Skills for SAT/ACT Success series and has instructed SAT, ACT, GED and SSAT preparation to thousands of students.
Filmmaker: David Pakman

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

BIOLOGICAL AND ASTRONOMICAL HOURS

We live in a world where the ball is ruled astronomical clock. Even the most important events measured from the astronomical clock. We know, however, individual age does not always kin astronomical.


One young body and soul. Another body is young, but other features of the deep-old man, or vice versa.


Individual age, one that the biological clock, albeit at astronomical customizable. Adjusted well - no health problems, poorly adjusted - Health and illness falls bored. We Chizhevskogo earthly echo of solar storms - strokes, heart attacks and other disasters.


AECG unfolds a picture of electrophysiological processes in the heart on the clock astronomical, but these processes are controlled by the biological clock.


Cardiac cycle, one of the internal organization of the cyclic time of cardiac activity, and is the result of the manifestation of the biological clock and its daily organization - the result of adjustment of the biological clock in the astronomical clock.

PZ Myers FAILS at astronomy!








Описание:

He's a very good sport. Thanks PZ for the Pharyngulation: http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/20...

Thanks to everyone I met at TAM London for being such lovely people. Hopefully I'll meet more of you in November. Tickets available at http://skepticsinthepalace.com

Sorry about the re-upload. Sound went horribly out of sync on the first one. Definitely a YouTube issue because original file is just fine! :/

Ambulatory ECG. We test the biological clock

Ambulatory ECG monitoring. Testing the biological clock NI Yabluchansky, AV Martynenko, LA Martimyanova

Series: for real doctors. Second edition, corrected, revised.


Kharkov, 2010, 187 p.


The book is dedicated to ambulatory ECG monitoring - from technical aspects to


Examples of clinical application of the proposed draft of the report and


interpretation of the results. Designed for cardiologists, specialists


functional diagnosis, doctors of other specialties related to


use in their work results ambulatory ECG monitoring.


Table of contents


Abbreviations

From the beginnings to the present day

The object of study



  • Sources of electrophysiological processes in the heart

  • Spatio-temporal organization of the myocardium



  • Cardiac conduction system

  • The regulation of the heart

  • Mirror regulation




Systems and procedures



  • Of recorders

  • Maintenance

  • Necessary conditions for a quality check

  • The recording quality



  • Duration of registration

  • Artifacts

  • Cost of research

  • Leads in AECG



  • Statement

  • Protocol

  • Diary

  • Diagnostic and therapeutic procedures



  • Smart AECG

  • The signal-averaged high-resolution AECG


Physiological norms AECG

AECG is much broader long-term ECG

Testing the biological clock



  • On the biological and astronomical clock

  • Basic concepts and indicators of the biological clock

  • Biorhythms

  • The guard at the gate



  • Mechanisms of formation and regulation of biorhythms

  • The most important synchronizer

  • The whole salt in the transient

  • Circadian rhythms and the central clock

  • Dream



  • Wake

  • Aging of the biological clock

  • Circadian index



  • The clinical significance of biorhythms

  • Desynchronoses

  • The value of the biological clock in the AECG




On the quasi-stationary and transient



  • Heart rate variability - a window to the regulatory protsessyorganizma

  • The assessment of the transient

  • By separating the quasi-stationary and transient




HRV technology



  • Methods of HRV

  • Inteprpretatsiya HRV



  • Removing restrictions


Methods of transients



  • Examples of transients with explanations

  • The standard protocol to enter into

  • The main thing in quasi-stationary and transient




AECG and medical smeshatelstva



  • Tale of a lie, but it hints

  • Control regulation



  • Seven times, measure, cut, may not have

  • Extremes are not justified

  • Time to rewrite the scrolls



  • Supra-class drug

  • Dronedarone

  • Dronedarone, or, after all, amiodarone?

  • If you are interested in atrial fibrillation

  • Also arrhythmia



  • Examples of standard reports AECG


The major clinical syndromes and diseases



  • Large adaptation syndrome

  • Arrhythmias



  • A word about heart rate

  • Sinus tachycardia

  • Sinus bradycardia

  • Sinus arrhythmia



  • Sinus block (second degree with a Wenckebach period)

  • Ventricular pre-excitation syndrome

  • Premature complex



  • Paroxysmal tachycardia

  • Atrial rhythm

  • Ventricular rhythms



  • Parasystole

  • Bradyarrhythmias

  • Sinus node dysfunction

  • Violations of the atrioventricular conduction



  • Fibrillation and atrial flutter

  • The risk factor of ventricular tachycardias

  • Brugada syndrome

  • Ventricular late potentials




Literature

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Monday, March 24, 2014

SPACE-TIME ORGANIZATION OF CARDIAC

Functional building blocks of the myocardium - cardiomyocytes - have a number of important physiological properties.


Under the ability to understand the contractility of cardiomyocytes shorten. At the heart of shortening is actomyosin conjugation.


Excitability is the ability to generate cardiomyocytes in response to electrical stimulation of action potentials.


Automatism is understood as the ability to produce cardiomyocytes Autowave electrical impulses under the influence of which (being isolated), they can be in a state of rhythmic contractions. This property is most developed in the conduction system of the heart, above all, the sinoatrial and atrioventricular nodes.


Conductivity means the transfer of excitation conduction system of the source (under physiological conditions, the sinoatrial node) to contractile cardiomyocytes.


When the result in (spontaneous) depolarization transmembrane potential reaches a threshold level, the cardiomyocytes are generated action potentials.

Ministry of Health








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Grand Chief Doug Kelly, Chair of the First Nations Health Council, was joined today by the Honourable Rona Ambrose, Federal Minister of Health and B.C. Minister of Health Terry Lake, to celebrate the historic transfer of all health programs and services for B.C. First Nations previously administered by Health Canada to the new First Nations Health Authority (FNHA).

For more information, please visit:
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SOURCES electrophysiological processes in the Heart

AECG is based on the registration of the electromagnetic field of the heart. Its source is the contractile myocardium and vascular system, organized into a single space-time structure.


Through the neurohumoral regulation of this structure is integrated in the body by means of sensors and higher neural structures respond to changes in the world.

Dr. Steve Potter - Closed-loop, open-source electrophysiology p1/2








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This talk was given on 10/19/12 by Dr. Steve Potter, Associate Professor and Director of the Laboratory for Neuroengineering within the Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory University. Dr. Potter discusses his research using cultured mammalian brain cells on multi-electrode arrays to form a long-term, two-way interface between cultured neural networks and a computer to examine patterns of activation and information processing.

Emory University's Graduate Program in Neuroscience hosts weekly lectures by neuroscience researchers for their Frontiers in Neuroscience Seminar Series.

Of recorders

There are two categories of AECG recorders: a constant recording and event.


Registrars have a permanent record of at least 3, more often with the possibility of 12-lead, fitted with solid carriers, the record is saved digitally capacity of 100 MB, and enable continuous monitoring for at least 72 hours (3 days). Their weight decreases rapidly in recent models do not exceed 150 g (Fig. 3.1.).


With the transition to solid registrars gone are the problems of tape recordings, and they should be simply forgotten.


Of recorders


Fig. 3.1. One of the receptionists AECG CardioSens. Weight 130 g, dimensions 80h60h18 mm3


1.2 V power supply, one element of AA


Mandatory element of any registrar - a button to activate by pressing on which, the examinee records date in accordance with the protocol of the time diary AECG (medication, the occurrence of clinical symptoms, other specified protocol diary events).


Registration and analysis of records are separated by time.


Technical conditions of registration for the duration of the vast span of time beyond the control of the medical staff or even the majority of registrars, are outside the control at all, but that they determine the quality of the recording, which requires highly skilled personnel.

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Friday, March 21, 2014

Ambulatory ECG. SYSTEMS AND PROCEDURES

Ambulatory ECG monitoring. Systems and procedures NI Yabluchansky, AV Martynenko, LA Martimyanova

Series: for real doctors. Second edition, corrected, revised.


Kharkov, 2010, 187 p.


The book is dedicated to ambulatory ECG monitoring - from technical aspects to


Examples of clinical application of the proposed draft of the report and


interpretation of the results. Designed for cardiologists, specialists


functional diagnosis, doctors of other specialties related to


use in their work results ambulatory ECG monitoring.


Table of contents


Abbreviations

From the beginnings to the present day

The object of study



  • Sources of electrophysiological processes in the heart

  • Spatio-temporal organization of the myocardium

  • Cardiac conduction system

  • The regulation of the heart



  • Mirror regulation


Systems and procedures



  • Of recorders

  • Maintenance

  • Necessary conditions for a quality check



  • The recording quality

  • Duration of registration

  • Artifacts



  • Cost of research

  • Leads in AECG

  • Statement

  • Protocol



  • Diary

  • Diagnostic and therapeutic procedures

  • Smart AECG



  • The signal-averaged high-resolution AECG


Physiological norms AECG

AECG is much broader long-term ECG

Testing the biological clock



  • On the biological and astronomical clock

  • Basic concepts and indicators of the biological clock



  • Biorhythms

  • The guard at the gate

  • Mechanisms of formation and regulation of biorhythms

  • The most important synchronizer

  • The whole salt in the transient



  • Circadian rhythms and the central clock

  • Dream

  • Wake



  • Aging of the biological clock

  • Circadian index

  • The clinical significance of biorhythms

  • Desynchronoses



  • The value of the biological clock in the AECG


On the quasi-stationary and transient



  • Heart rate variability - a window to the regulatory protsessyorganizma

  • The assessment of the transient



  • By separating the quasi-stationary and transient


HRV technology



  • Methods of HRV

  • Inteprpretatsiya HRV

  • Removing restrictions




Methods of transients



  • Examples of transients with explanations

  • The standard protocol to enter into

  • The main thing in quasi-stationary and transient




AECG and medical smeshatelstva



  • Tale of a lie, but it hints

  • Control regulation

  • Seven times, measure, cut, may not have



  • Extremes are not justified

  • Time to rewrite the scrolls

  • Supra-class drug

  • Dronedarone

  • Dronedarone, or, after all, amiodarone?



  • If you are interested in atrial fibrillation

  • Also arrhythmia

  • Examples of standard reports AECG




The major clinical syndromes and diseases



  • Large adaptation syndrome

  • Arrhythmias

  • A word about heart rate

  • Sinus tachycardia



  • Sinus bradycardia

  • Sinus arrhythmia

  • Sinus block (second degree with a Wenckebach period)



  • Ventricular pre-excitation syndrome

  • Premature complex

  • Paroxysmal tachycardia

  • Atrial rhythm

  • Ventricular rhythms



  • Parasystole

  • Bradyarrhythmias

  • Sinus node dysfunction



  • Violations of the atrioventricular conduction

  • Fibrillation and atrial flutter

  • The risk factor of ventricular tachycardias

  • Brugada syndrome



  • Ventricular late potentials


Literature

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CLOSTRIDIUM PERFRINGENS guilty to multiple sclerosis

Clostridium perfringens is guilty of multiple sclerosis
CLOSTRIDIUM PERFRINGENS guilty to multiple sclerosisScientists from Weill Cornell Medical College and Rockefeller University, as he believed, found the cause of multiple sclerosis.

She was a Clostridium perfringens, serotype D, produce toxins, overcoming the blood-brain barrier and causing tissue damage of the brain and spinal cord.


Opening yet to be proved.


If indeed the fault of multiple sclerosis will Clostridium perfringens, will develop a cocktail of probiotics with seropitami B and D Clostridium perfringens, suppress and even destroy cousin with serotype D.


It remains to wait.


DROUGHT AND LIFE ON THE EXAMPLE OF ANCIENT ISRAEL

Droughts and giving the example of ancient Israel Over 3,200 years ago on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea seething life. To the north lay the mighty empire of the Hittites, to the south - the great Egypt Ramses II. To Cyprus, where copper was mined, walked fleets. Elite Mycenaean culture bathed in luxury.


Merchants and charlatans of all stripes flooded noisy Ugarit on the Syrian coast. In the land of Canaan under Egyptian hegemony flourishing city-state of Hazor and Megiddo.

But in the middle of the XIII century BC. e. Hittite queen suddenly writes Ramses II: «There is no grain in my land. And for some century and a half old world simply disappears. Egypt will never return to the former power; any new states will come new nations.

DROUGHT AND LIFE ON THE EXAMPLE OF ANCIENT ISRAEL


The Sea of Galilee (photo Yoray Liberman for The New York Times).

Reasons for the Late Bronze Age civilization have turned to dust long ago occupied the minds of historians, and the louder the latest data suggest that it is not in the wars, epidemics and earthquakes, and in climate change.


His contribution to the study made by Israeli scientists. A few years nazadIzrael Finkelstein of the Institute of Archaeology at Tel Aviv University iStiv Weiner of the Weizmann Institute received a grant from the European Research Council for ten studies aimed at the reconstruction of the history of ancient Israel. In this project, Mr.


Finkelstein has joined forces with Palynology Daphne Langgut from Tel Aviv University and Thomas Litt from the Institute of Geology, Mineralogy and Paleontology, University of Bonn (Germany).


Pollen already studied in southeastern Anatolia, Cyprus, Syria and the northern coast of the Nile Delta. It is shown that the crisis erupted in 1250-1100 years BC. e. and covered the entire region. At this time the pollen taken from the sediment of the sea of Galilee, going 45 m and 20 m of water bottom and thereby covering 9 thousand years.


In addition, scientists manually extracted eight core length of about 20 cm in the wadi Seele - in the south of the Judean Desert, west of the Dead Sea.


The analysis was performed with an interval of 40 years - an unprecedentedly high resolution in these parts. Normally pollen is used to study the long-term process and is seen in the strata, located at a distance of about 500 years apart.


Why pollen again? Quite simply, this is one of the strongest organic materials in nature, which in lake sediments and deserts able to last thousands of years. In this case, each plant pollen particular form, so the study of layers allows the reconstruction of vegetation and climate change in a particular historical period.


Three years in Bonn and Tel Aviv was a painstaking analysis of the layers belonging to the years 3500-500 BC. e. It turned out that in the Late Bronze Age in the southern Levant dramatically decreased the number of typical Mediterranean trees, not only wild (oaks, pines and carob), but also olives. Experts interpret the data as indicating a series of droughts.


But it permissible to link the drought and destruction of empires? Yes. Earlier, a geographer and historian Ronnie Ellenblyum of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem on the basis of another crash that occurred on two thousand years later, showed that the steppe and fertile areas react differently to drought.


In the first case, the decline in rainfall does not entail catastrophic consequences, and the green zones drought appears to be exacerbated by cold weather. The relatively high density of the population leads to famine and mass migrations from the north to the south of desperate poor people, armed hordes that swept away everything in its path.


After the drought of the late Bronze Age came the wet period. In the Eastern Mediterranean was a change of culture, a new order that originated in the Levant realm of biblical times. It is worth noting that the authors of the Bible have kept the memory of the terrible times.


Remember Pharaoh's dream about how the seven fat cows were eaten by seven skinny?


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MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION ANTIBIOTICS TO TREAT

Myocardial infarction are treated with antibiotics
MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION ANTIBIOTICS TO TREATIf myocardial infarction and will not cure all kinds of antibiotics, the broad-spectrum antibiotic tetracycline doxycycline will treat for sure.

At the very least, the results are encouraging in that the second phase of a clinical trial for the treatment of acute ST-segment elevation ECG (STEMI) myocardial infarction and left ventricular dysfunction with ejection fraction 40%), which showed that treatment with doxycycline reduced the degree of dilatation of the heart chambers up to 6 months treatment.


Antibiotics do not just anti-microbial, but protivovspalitelnye means (remember the antibiotics for the prevention of rejection in organ transplants), and infakt infarction is nothing more than a special form of inflammation - koronarogennoe aspeticheskoe acute inflammation of the walls of the heart.


Any inflammation, remember, from a cohort of meteodependent states.


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Thursday, March 20, 2014

TRANSLATION OF HOURS TO WINTER TIME WILL HAPPEN on the night of 26 to 27 October 2013

Time conversion to standard time occurs on the night of 26 to 27 October 2013
TRANSLATION OF HOURS TO WINTER TIME WILL HAPPEN on the night of 26 to 27 October 2013Time conversion to standard time occurs on the night of 26 to 27 October 2013.

There are proponents, there are opponents of translation, though somewhere in between, although in our time, after all, is better without it, many countries have done.


There are insinuations. Here immunologist Sergei Sapieha, writes columnist, the most acceptable from the point of view of adaptation to the new time finds time conversion for the winter in mid-November, saving - in mid-February, as if the transfer of terms solves the problem of DS.


Does not solve any way, and for the transition of DS in one form or another will have to pay each.


One happy in the transition to winter time - less painful it than daylight saving.


But Horseradish is not sweeter.


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Even seeing these events skyrocketing our days, denying Jesus's return is very soon to come is not reasonable.
God predicts these in the Bible
1. FALSE PROPHETS AND CHRISTS

Matthew 24:5 "For many will come in my name, saying, I am Christ, and will mislead many."

Matthew 24:11 "And many false prophets will arise, and will mislead many."


2. WARS

Matthew 24:6 "And you will be hearing of wars and rumors of wars; see that you are not frightened, for those things must take place, but that is not yet the end."




Rumors of wars in all areas of the world now occur frequently thanks to instant media coverage and the availability of a multitude of 24-hour news sources.

Matthew 24:7 "For nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom, and in various places there will be famines and earthquakes."




More people have been killed in warfare in this century than at any other time in history. As the death toll rises in the Middle East, more and more countries work feverishly to develop devastating weapons of mass destruction. Add to that the expanding threat of terrorism and unpredictable dictators such as Saddam Hussein, and the potential for the outbreak of war exists in nations, kingdoms and places across the globe.

3. FAMINES

Matthew 24:7 "For nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom, and in various places there will be famines and earthquakes."




As white, Christian farmers are driven out of Zimbabwe in increasing numbers, and foreigners move in to replace life-sustaining crops with poppies that now supply 25% of the worlds drugs, famine spreads across the African continent. The undernourished are not limited to Africa, however. A large portion of the worlds 5 billion people suffers from a shortage of food.

4. EARTHQUAKES

Matthew 24:7 "For nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom, and in various places there will be famines and earthquakes."




The number and intensity of earthquakes this century is at a level higher than any other time in history. A staggering number of seismic events occur around the world daily. The earthquake seismic monitor IRIS shows all major earthquakes for the last year. Indicated by yellow and red circles, the seismic events of the last 15 days provides strong evidence of the fulfillment of Matthew 24:7 in our day. By contrast, in the years from 1890 to 1900 there was only one major earthquake in the world.

5. TRIBULATIONS

Matthew 24:8-9 "But all these things are merely the beginning of birth pangs. Then they will deliver you to tribulation, and will kill you, and you will be hated by all nations on account of my name."

6. THE GOSPEL WILL BE PREACHED THROUGHOUT THE WORLD

Matthew 24:14 "And this gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in the whole world for a witness to all the nations, and then the end shall come."

This prophecy has already been fulfilled through television, radio, missionaries, the translation of the Bible into many languages, and the internet. People all over the world now hear the message of Christ from missionaries who have the means to travel the globe, and via technology that allows us to communicate with people on the other side of the world right from our own homes, churches and offices.
TWO CHARACTERISTICS OF THE END OF THE AGE FROM THE APOSTLE PAUL
1. GODLESSNESS IN THE LAST DAYS

II Timothy 3:1-5,7 "But realize this, that in the last days difficult times will come. For men will be lovers of self, lovers of money, boastful, arrogant, disobedient to their parents, ungrateful, unholy, unloving, unforgiving, malicious gossips, without self-control, brutal, haters of good, treacherous, reckless, conceited, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of god; holding to a form of godliness, although they have denied its power; always learning and never able to come to the knowledge of the truth."

2. APOSTASY (FALLING AWAY FROM THE FAITH)
I Timothy 4:1-3 "But the spirit explicitly says that in later times some will fall away from the faith, paying attention to deceitful spirits and doctrines of demons. By means of the hypocrisy of liars seared in their own conscience as with a branding iron, men who forbid marriage and advocate abstaining from foods which God has created to be gratefully shared in by those who believe and know the truth."

WHEN ANIMALS leading role in organizing the circadian rhythm PLAYS BRAIN IN PLANTS - synthesized in the process of photosynthesis SUGAR

If the animals lead in organizing the circadian rhythms of the brain plays in plants # 8212; synthesized during photosynthesis sugar All living creatures have circadian, circadian, or daily circadian biological rhythms that regulate the body in accordance with the changes of time of day, and the plants do not There is an exception. The driving force here - photosynthesis, is directly dependent on sunlight. Plants listen to fluctuations in the concentration of sucrose synthesized in photosynthesis, changes in levels of which are a signal plant genes control by named circadian rhythms.

WHEN ANIMALS leading role in organizing the circadian rhythm PLAYS BRAIN IN PLANTS - synthesized in the process of photosynthesis SUGAR


Circadian rhythms of plants depend on the metabolism of carbohydrates. (Photo by Shutterstock.)

Alex Webb of Cambridge (UK) and colleagues performed experiments in which the plant Arabidopsis thaliana deprived of carbon dioxide, and as a result, researchers concluded that the circadian rhythm of plants to ask those same sugars that are synthesized during photosynthesis. More precisely - changes in their concentration.


In a paper published in Nature, the researchers write about the gene PRR7, which intensified in the morning, but in this case depended on the concentration of sugars. Mutants of this gene were insensitive to fluctuations of sucrose, and in turn, without access of carbon dioxide, i.e. the suppression of photosynthesis, plants frustrated internal clock started late and for 2-3 hours.


That is, the fluctuation of carbohydrates allowed to adjust metabolism and physiology of the plant before dawn so they could meet the sun ready for photosynthesis.


It turns a simple and effective way to control circadian rhythms, when the plant is compared with the time of day using the products of photosynthesis, which itself is the time of day and depends.


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Wednesday, March 19, 2014

THERAPEUTIC Gastroenterology

Therapeutic Gastroenterology
THERAPEUTIC GastroenterologyTwig VN, Yabluchansky NI Panciuc SN, LM Pasieshvili The therapeutic gastroenterology / edited V.N.Hvorostinki and N.I.Yabluchanskogo,, Kharkov, -1998.

The book presents successively anatomofizi-logical data on the digestive organs, symptomatology and sindromologiya digestive diseases, clinical disease of the esophagus, stomach, intestines, gallbladder and biliary tract, pancreas and liver, principles of therapy and most commonly used medicines in gastroenterology clinic.


For gastroenterologists, internists, medical interns and students of medical faculties.


Table of contents


Foreword

Chapter 1. Anatomy of the digestive system

Chapter 2. Physiology of the digestive system

Chapter 3. Symptomatology and disease sindromologiya

of the digestive system

Chapter 4. Diseases of the esophagus

Chapter 5. Diseases of the stomach and duodenum

Chapter 6. Bowel disease

Chapter 7. Liver disease

Chapter 8. Diseases of the gallbladder and biliary

ways

Chapter 9. Chronic pancreatitis

Chapter 10. The main principles of treatment and most frequently

drugs used in

gastroenterology clinic

Literature


Foreword


The therapeutic gastroenterology - one of the most extensive and rapidly developing areas of modern hospital. Therefore it is difficult to describe in a book without exception, the facts relating thereto, and, moreover, to provide a well-established New accumulated knowledge. Knowledge that does not just change the understanding of gastrointestinal diseases, but also entail, sometimes very radical revision of existing approaches to the management of patients.


And yet, we have shown the courage and took responsibility to write a book with deliberately ambitious title. In writing it we aimed to take into account the experience and the latest in the world of gastroenterology, as well as their own observations, which integrate the results of the multiple-gastroenterologiches FIR downtown.


The book starts out issues traditionally anatomical and histological and functional characteristics of the digestive system. In a chapter summarizes the main symptoms and syndromes. All subsequent chapters are devoted to diseases of the esophagus, stomach, intestines, gallbladder, pancreas and liver.


Much attention is paid to the differential diagnosis, course options, complications and outcome of these diseases as well as modern methods of therapeutic treatment.


An important and useful for practitioners in our view is a special chapter on the problems of drug therapy and the description of the most commonly used in medical practice medicines.


No doubt the comments and suggestions are essentially books which the authors will be greatly appreciated.



 

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REGULATORY HRONOKARTA

Regulatory hronokarta Each of the indicators biological rhythms has its own standards, which are called regulatory hronokartoy or hronodezmoy.

Regulatory hronokarta takes into account the characteristics of the spectral composition of biorhythms of the indicator and its total variability as well as age-specific hronostruktury it.


In the development of standards take into account not only the age, sex and mode of the subjects of the day, but climatogeographic characteristics of the region where they live. Regulatory hronokarty different geographical strong affection.

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Physiological BIOLOGICAL RHYTHMS

Physiological biological rhythms
Biological Rhythms, synchronized with the natural, called circadian (circadian) tsirkatidalnymi (okoloprilivnymi) tsirkalunarnymi (lunar) tsirkaannualnymi (okologodovymi, Sozonov). All of them are physiological.

Allocate biological rhythms high, medium and low frequency.


In humans, there are about 500 of biological rhythms.


Biological rhythms have high frequency intervals ranging from fractions of a second to 30 minutes. An example is the rhythm of the electrical activity of the brain, muscles, heart, respiratory. They are estimated using appropriate technology - electroencephalography, electrocardiography, electromyography, etc.


Biological Rhythms High frequencies have a frequency of from 30 minutes to 6 hours. Examples are ultradian rhythms (from 30 min to 20 h) rest and activity interlace neonatal phase slow and rapid sleep general motor activity of the excretory renal function (approximately 90 minutes), circadian (about 20-28 hours) the body temperature, the frequency heart rate, blood pressure, health, etc.


Okologodovye rhythms function as a one-year adjustment to climate and its impacts, while not absolutely necessary to sustain life, however, create the conditions for survival in the environment.


Physiological classification of biological rhythms:



  • ultradian (20 hours)

  • Circadian (circadian - 20 -28 hours)

  • infradiannye (28 hours - 10 days)




  • tsirkasemiseptannye (28 hours - 3.5 days)

  • tsirkaseptannye (3.5 - 10 days)





  • tsirkadiseptannye (11 - 17 days)

  • tsirkavigintannye (21 ± 3 days)



  • tsirkatrigintannye (30 ± 5 days)

  • tsirkannualnye (± 1 year 2 months)

  • due to solar activity cycles with periods of 2, 3 years, 5, 8, 11, 22, 35,



  • ontogenetic (obschezhiznenny cycle).


  • Biological Rhythms form a variety of different periodicity, exciting time domain of a second to decades. With the lengthening of periods increases their complexity and amplitude of oscillation.


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    Tuesday, March 18, 2014

    BIOLOGICAL RHYTHMS

    Biological Rhythms
    Biological Rhythms - One of the fundamental properties of living systems, man.

    They carry out an essential function of coordination organismic phenomena and their synchronization with the rhythms of the environment, adapt to changes in the environment, and represents an intrinsic property of living matter as one of its dialectical contradictions at all levels of the organization, without exception, and in all the processes generated by it.


    Compliance with periodic processes in living systems, the human body is not an exception to periodic processes of the environment reflects a causal relationship from the first second.


    The human body, in accordance with his needs and the main purpose of high-quality long productive life synchronize its processes with the rhythms of the environment.


    Under physiological conditions apply physiological rhythms. Pathological conditions - it more serious.


    On the one hand - this is a violation of physiological biorhythms, or, even more often, adjustment of physiological rhythms under pathological process to ensure the best possible resolution of her (my principle of optimality of the disease).


    On the other hand - this is the appearance of additional rhythms due to abnormal conditions. The simplest example, a chronic disease with the cycles of the cyclic exacerbation-remission.


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    A2 exercise on biological rythms

    The whole set of chrono OR BIORHYTHMS

    Chrono or the totality of biorhythms
    Chrono - Invention F. Hallberg - Derived from chronos (time) and nomos (rule).

    As gene includes the entire set of genes of the human body, chrono includes the totality of his biorhythms.


    The centerpiece of the circadian rhythms is combining rhythms of subcellular, cellular, tissue, organ and system processes into a single coordinated temporal structure.


    Some typical characteristics of healthy human circadian periodicals - weight peaks at 18-19, heart rate - in the 15-16 arterial pressure - 15-18, body temperature - 18 hours. The amplitude of circadian oscillations in healthy young adults for the temperature of the body is 3%, pulse rate - 30% -25% of blood pressure. She, however, is subject to a large extent influenced by social factors (depression, stress different nature, etc.).


    C. Pittendrih and S. Dahan (1976) showed that the stability of circadian rhythm to external shocks is greater than it is closer to 24 hours, and its deviation from this standard is not favorable to the person.

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    ASTRONOMICAL CLOCK

    Astronomical Clock Today, there are three main astronomical system of time measurement:

    - Earth's rotation on its axis - universal time UT


    - of the Earth around the Sun - ephemeris time ET


    - emission (absorption) of electromagnetic waves atoms or molecules of certain substances under certain conditions - the atomic time AT.


    On Earth, using universal time is referred to as Greenwich Mean Time. It is a mean solar time to zero (Greenwich) meridian and as the basis of standard time. The mean solar time is set according to the observations of the stars, but not for the sun, and on the angular position of the Earth on its axis, regardless of the speed of its rotation. Ephemeris time is used in celestial mechanics, the study of the motion of celestial bodies.


    Atomic time is used in cases demands an extremely accurate measurement of time intervals. Since the speed of rotation of the Earth around its axis is variable, universal time is not strictly uniformly against the ephemeris or atomic time.


    The unit used in the daily practice of mean solar time is the mean solar day, which consists of 24 high sunshine hours. One mean solar hour consists of 60 minutes of mean solar, and one high solar minute - 60 of the mean solar seconds. It is assumed that the day starts at midnight.


    Local time at a particular point on the Earth depends on its longitude. When moving to the west of the prime meridian, it lags behind the world for 1 hour every 15 degrees of longitude. Not to enter the local time for each degree, and put 24 time zones. When moving from one time zone to another for the minutes and seconds (time) are stored, and the hours vary.


    In the North and South Poles meridians converge at one point, and the concept of time zones loses its meaning. Taken so that the poles are presented in the worldwide.


    The speed of rotation of the Earth characterized by seasonal fluctuations, and therefore universal time is lagging behind, then ahead of the ephemeral. During the year, these deviations can reach 30 ms.


    The amendments introduced in Universal Time Bih (Paris).


    Control is performed over time using the clock. The most ancient are the water and the hourglass. The exact definition of time was made possible with the invention of the pendulum clock.


    Since the 50s of the last century have given way to a pendulum clock with quartz and atomic clocks.

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    Monday, March 17, 2014

    At the gates

    The guard at the gate of the human response body, its systems, for example, cardiovascular, on distress a force of nature and all things being equal defined as the time point of stress exposure.

    At some times the stress response is positive, the other may be diametrically opposite - negative.


    The biological clock, all the same, that the watchman at the gate, determine the body's response to stress in the same period of time.


    It so happened that in the early morning hours when changing the biological clock from night to day astronomical time, conditional is the transition from the realm of the vagus nerve in the kingdom simpatikusa, and blood clotting, and the likelihood of malignant arrhythmias ... rising. Healthy person is - the sea on the knee, the patient - the risks of fatal states in the first place.


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    Major Konig (Ed Harris) searches for rival sniper Zaitsev (Jude Law) in a Russian train yard.

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    Film Description: A turning point in 20th century war history is the focus of this fact-based account of the 1942-1943 battle of Stalingrad, in which the Germans were finally defeated by Russian influence -- one of the bloodiest battles in World War II history. The film stars Jude Law as Vassili, a marksman from the Urals who is transported to Stalingrad in 1942, and a master German sniper, Major Koenig (Ed Harris). Koenig, an expert German sniper, is determined to eliminate his formidable opponent by any means necessary; meanwhile, Vassili has joined forces with Danilov (Joseph Fiennes), a young Russian political adversary, who is impressed by Vassili's skills and raises his profile in the Soviet Union. Both Vassili and Danilov become involved with Tanya (Rachel Weisz), whose Jewish parents have been captured by the Germans and have forced her to take up with the men on a sniper expedition. Koenig and Vassili begin to develop traps for each other, until fate inevitably must bring the two sharpshooters together. This large-scale production, financed mostly by Teuton companies, also features Bob Hoskins as Nikita Krushchev and Ron Perlman as an aging Russian sniper.

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    MAGNETIC STORMS AND LIVING ORGANISM

    Magnetic storms and living organism The man with the depletion of regulatory systems (for chronic distress, border states, Diseases) Magnetic storms lead to unbalance them with a further decrease in the level of health. This eventually becomes the cause of its fatal disorders, especially at different levels of the cardiovascular system (acute transient ischemic attack, heart attack, stroke, life-threatening tachyarrhythmias, thrombosis, breaks the walls of the blood vessels with bleeding, etc.).

    By A. Chizhevsky there are days when the sun for a sick person is the source of death. In those days of zhiznepodatelya it becomes a sworn enemy, from which a person will not flee or escape.


    The most sensitive to magnetic storms are neurodynamic processes, dramatically disrupts the natural chronobiological. Magnetic storm perturbs the neurodynamic processes at the biochemical, physiological and psychological levels. As a result, failures occur not only functional, but also psychological systems.


    In particular, there aggressiveness.


    It is believed that the formation of rhythmic activity in the brain evolution occurred under the influence of environmental rhythm. Known similarity dominant frequencies of electromagnetic oscillations of the brain with low-frequency fluctuations of the magnetic field of the Earth. These oscillations are observed in the range of 0.1-100 Hz, but their greatest amplitude accounts for the range of 8-16 Hz, corresponding to the range of the alpha rhythm of human electroencephalogram.


    At the same time formed joints, to suppress its response to a sharp increase in the frequency of oscillations of the magnetic field of the Earth during magnetic storms.


    That is why the human nervous system is particularly sensitive to an increase of the oscillation frequency Earth's magnetic field, first and responds to changes.


    The frequencies of some other person ultradian rhythms are correlated with the frequencies of regular micropulsations the geomagnetic field and the acoustic oscillations that occur in magnetic storms, such as heart rate, some others, which may be one of the causes of cardiovascular catastrophes. Rhythms of the mitochondria, glycolysis, protein synthesis is correlated with the acoustic phenomena (infrasound), and its effect appears at this level.


    At the height of the magnetic response can develop psychopathological manifestations of aggression, memory lapses, errors in the performance of any one particular requires intense concentration, the works.


    The response to single magnetic storms consists of three phases: the synchronization of DS, relaxation. In healthy phase synchronization prevails and patients - desynchronosis.

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    NATURE OF SOLAR MAGNETIC STORMS ON EARTH

    Solar nature of magnetic storms on Earth Among the many manifestations of changes Solar Activity occupy a special place chromospheric flares, representing the explosive processes that significantly affect the magnetosphere and atmosphere Earth's biosphere with the development of magnetic storms.

    There are two classes of phenomena on the Sun that could cause magnetic storm the world. This is a high-speed solar wind streams and large-scale emission of solar material. The increase in geomagnetic activity preceded the passage of the sun through the center hole of coronary (a source of high-speed stream) or eruptive phenomena (flares, the disappearance of fibers) at its center.


    During magnetic storm in the magnetosphere generated spectrum of electromagnetic waves with frequencies of 0.001 - 10.0 Hz, freely reach the earth's surface. The intensity of this low-frequency radiation increases by one to two orders of magnitude.


    The strongest hit the Earth can get an average of two days after the outbreak. A necessary condition - the release of large masses of matter of the solar corona (coronal mass ejection).


    The time interval during which the magnetic field is increased, said initial phase of the magnetic storm. Its duration is about 4-6 hours. Following this, the magnetic field decreases.


    The period of time during which it falls below the original, called the main phase of the magnetic storm. It lasts for about 10-15 hours. Following the main phase of the magnetic storm recovery phase follows, where the magnetic field is returned to the original level.


    By the time it takes a few hours.


    The strongest magnetic storms occur in a period of growth and decline in solar activity. Their frequency depends on the season and has a tendency to increase during the equinoxes.


    Geomagnetic field is a dipole field and has two poles - north and south. South is located in the Northern Hemisphere (Arctic), and the North - in the Southern (Antarctic). Periodically in response to changes in solar activity Earth's magnetic field shifts or outraged.


    In addition to solar activity on the strength and direction of the magnetic storm on Earth affects the position of the moon (tides). Gravity anomalies in these moments have a particular effect on the Earth's atmosphere and living organisms.


    Magnetic storms possible at any time of the year, but their frequency is greatest in March-April and August-September.


    General background of atmospheric electromagnetic oscillations is reduced in the winter.

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    Biography:
    Jim Channon is most notably remembered for creating the First Earth Battalion manual. Many of the ideas contained in this and the outcomes of putting such concepts into practice have been documented by journalist Jon Ronson in his book The Men Who Stare at Goats.

    Jim calls himself a global strategic designer, who believes cultural intelligence should drive the train not just another economic model. He believes we are at an unavoidable redesign moment for planet earth, that we should thank the toolmakers of the industrial age for their beautiful global communications and transportation matrix and now get on with planting the final layers of planet earth ...the garden. For this, we need social architects instead of industrial minds.

    Jim Channon discussed how to build Global Social Intelligence through various principles, as well as breakthroughs that will guide our planet toward a brighter future. Modern is not necessarily better-- cherry pick from the past, he suggested. For instance, wood can be a more appealing material to build a home with than concrete or steel, Channon remarked, adding that his "eco-homestead of the future" houses 12 other people, as extended families can create a more robust experience.

    One of the biggest and most important shifts is for people to see the Earth as paradise, and for humanity to recognize its global unity, he said. A number of breakthroughs could be accomplished by reassigning the military to handle various tasks, including reforestation, cleaning the water sheds, recycling the flotsam in the sea, protecting the coral reefs and inland water ways, as well as monitoring pollution from space-based platforms, he continued. "We're not saving the Earth-- we're saving the biosphere,