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A Guide to the Indicators and Diagnosis Malignant Mesothelioma

Posted in Better Health, Better Science Savvy on June 16th, 2009

Malignant mesothelioma is known to have a few primary symptoms. The main symptom of pleural mesothelioma is a lack of breath due to pleural effusion ” the accumulation of fluid in the pleura, or membrane, surrounding the lung. Another common symptomis chest pain because the chest wall is being attacked by the tumor. Other symptoms may include weight loss, fatigue, and night sweats

The most common signof patients with peritoneal mesothelioma, which begins in the abdomen, is abdominal swelling due to fluid buildup in the abdomen (a condition called ascites), pain in the abdomen, and blockage of the bowel.

Its vital to know that these symptoms could be caused by a myriad of diseases or conditions. But if you have experienced any of these symptoms and have had asbestos exposure, you should see your doctor.

Malignant mesothelioma is difficult to diagnose, because the symptoms are also experienced in less serious health issues. Symptoms typical for mesothelioma:

  • Shortness of breath
  • Chest or lower back pain associated with an excess of fluid in the pleura
  • Fever
  • Vomiting
  • Hoarseness
  • Difficulty swallowing
  • Coughing blood

One should not self-diagnose themselves. Sufferers of the above symptoms should not panic, and should consult their doctor. A biopsy is the primary way the condition is confirmed. A pathologist removes a piece of tissue from the suspected region and examines it to return a highly accurate diagnosis. Biopsies are typically pain-free.

A CT scan (Computer Tomography is an option if you dont want a biopsy. This is an X-ray procedure where a scanner is moved around the body to snap cross-sectional pictures. A patient might have to ingest a dye to help define the pictures. CT scans have the advantage of being non-invasive and easier, and they are recognized as being effective in diagnosis. Opinion is divided as to whether the scan is more or less cost-effective than a biopsy. If there are irregularities, a biopsy may also be ordered to determine if a tumor exists, and if so, whether it is malignant or benign. Diagnosis of pleural mesothelioma is also possible by taking a sample of fluid from the pleura and testing it for the presence of cancer cells.

Mesothelioma can also be screened and then diagnosed by any of these methods. Patients are screened when they suspect they may be at risk but do not have typical symptoms, to ensure they are not at risk to get the cancer or to catch the cancer early. Patients should be screened for mesothelioma if they have a history of asbestos exposure.

Real Life Algebra

Posted in Better Science Savvy, Schools + Schooling, Web Of Mathematics on May 9th, 2009

Algebra as a Scientific Study

Algebra scientific discipline is the branch of mathematics that is interested in the study of structure, relation, and quantity. Algebra addresses working with numbers, symbols, sets of elements and also vectors as in linear algebra. You can count on algebra as one of the most operative branches of mathematics, if not the most authoritative. Algebra includes categories such as Linear algebra, Universal algebra and Algebraic geometry.

Require Assistance in Studying Algebra?

Many software applications have come to the market in hope of helping students to develop the ability at solving algebraic problems . These software cover nearly all algebraic topics such as working around and graphing different cases of radical equations, formulas and non-linear inequalities. Such equations like quadratic, simultaneous, exponential, radical and linear equations will be simply, quickly and efficiently solved using these software applications. These applications most likely will contain an algebraic tutorial and a wizard too; Moreover, algebra calculators facilitate a lot of algebraic processes for students of that field of mathematics.

The Big Picture on Algebra

Some students forever wonder why we learn algebra; they think it has no direct benefit. Well, if we were to talk about algebra benefits, then it has both direct and indirect benefits, which I think, algebra students should be educated on. The indirect benefit of studying algebra could be abstracted in working the learning ability in an well-conducted pattern. As for the direct benefit, algebra has a mass of uses in different scientific disciplines and industries.

Actually, algebra applications cover a lot of real life aspects such as in industries etc, for instance in robotics research or rocket science. It is also used, in various science researches like physics, quantum mechanics, Informatics and even in the military; one such aspects which will be considered briefly in this article is the algebra applications in programming.

Algebra in Programming

Comparative algebra concepts were the rudimentary steps for the relational database concept. Also, simple algebra was used in modeling of complex XML models and constructing XML database management systems. Furthermore, programming languages have been developed for solving algebraic expressions and formulas, like RPL which stands for ROM-based Procedural Language or ALF-Algebraic Logic Functional programming language. Many other higher programming languages developed for the intent of solving algebraic problems as AML-Algebraic Modeling Language, where this language describes the complicated problem, such as compound optimization problems, then calls certain external algorithms to solve the problem.

Science of Algebra

Posted in Better Science Savvy, Schools + Schooling, Web Of Mathematics on April 6th, 2009

Algebra as a Science

Algebra scientific discipline is the branch of mathematics that is interested in the study of structure, relation, and quantity. Algebra handles working with numbers, symbols, sets of elements and also vectors as in linear algebra. You can count on algebra as one of the grandest branches of mathematics, if not the most important. Algebra includes categories such as Linear algebra, Universal algebra and Algebraic geometry.

Require Help in Studying Algebra?

Various software applications have been written to aid students studying algebra at different levels, such software help students to go through their classes gradually and develop algebraic problem solving techniques . These programs cover nearly all algebraic topics such as working around and graphing different cases of quadratic equations, formulas and non-linear inequalities. Such equations like quadratic, simultaneous, exponential, radical and linear equations will be simply, quickly and efficiently solved using these software applications. These software applications most probably will contain an algebraic tutorial and a wizard too; Moreover, algebra calculators facilitate a lot of algebraic operations for students pursuing mathematics.

The Big Picture on Algebra

most students constantly wonder why we study algebra; they can see no good reason behind it. Well, if we were to talk about benefits of algebra, then it has both direct and indirect benefits, which I think, algebra students should be aware of. The indirect benefit of studying algebra could be explained in working the brainpower in an well-conducted model. As per the direct benefit, algebra has a plenty of uses in different sciences and fields.

In reality, algebraic applications are used around us, all the time such as in financial markets etc, for example in financial companies or healthcare fields. It is also used, in various science researches like physics, quantum mechanics, Informatics and even in the military; in this article we shall explore how algebraic knowledge is applied in to IT.

Algebra Used in Programming

Comparative algebra concepts were the rudimentary steps for the relational database concept. Also, elementary algebra was used in patterning of complex XML models and building XML database management systems. Furthermore, programming languages have been developed for solving algebraic expressions and formulas, like RPL which stands for ROM-based Procedural Language or ALF-Algebraic Logic Functional programming language. Some other higher programming languages developed for the purpose of solving algebraic problems as AML-Algebraic Modeling Language, where this language describes the complicated problem, like composite optimization problems, then calls distinct external algorithms to solve the problem.

Growing Occidentalis -American Arborvitae in Newtown Pa

Posted in Better Science Savvy on January 4th, 2009

Like our farm, Highland Hill Farm, Newtown Pa. is located in an
area with lots of clay. We therefore like plants that grow well
in clay. Arborvitae, in particular the American Arborvitae is
one of our favorites. Here is why. The hardiness zone for the
American Arborvitae is from zones 5 to 8. Its evergreen with
rapid growth rates that in ideal conditions can be up to 1.5
feet per year. Site requirements for the American Arborvitae is
sun to partial shade, moist well drained soil but does well in
clay, and needs protection from wind . Its texture is fine with
its form conical being narrow to broadly pyramidal, reaching
from 30 to 40′ in height to 6 to 12 feet in width. The leaf is
green graceful foliage. It keeps its foliage color in the winter
but can tend to bronze alittle in the winter. The American
Arborvitae flowers/fruit are .5″ erect female cones. The
American Arborvitae has strong wood, casts dense shade, and has
red bark when young. Arborvitae do not tolerate salt spray.
These arborvitae should outlive even your children.

Let Your Magazines be Reused!

Posted in Better Science Savvy on December 30th, 2008

Magazines you subscribe to, magazines that come in the newspaper, sample magazines that are delivered….all have a use once you have finished reading them! Below are some ideas for recycling and reusing:

- For magazines that we subscribe to, once we are finished with them we give them to other family members to read.

- Once the magazines have been read (by us and family members) if we don’t use them further we donate them to the Salvation Army.

- Our nieces use the magazines to cut pictures out of for their school projects. They have also made some great collages with them!

- For painting ideas, we use the pictures from magazines.

- Old magazines are great for making scrapbooks…we cut out the pictures and the letters….sure is a lot cheaper than buying scrapbook material!

- And if we still have magazines left over, we put them in the recycle bin. There are many products that use recycled magazines!

Let your magazines be reused over and over! As you read the quotes below on recycling, reducing and reusing let them be a reminder to you that no matter how small your efforts it will make a difference!

Food for Thought in the form of quotes on Recycling, Reducing, and Reusing

“Use it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.” Proverb

“There must be a reason why some people can afford to live well. They must have worked for it. I only feel angry when I see waste. When I see people throwing away things we could use.” Mother Teresa

“We are not to throw away those things which can benefit our neighbour. Goods are called good because they can be used for good: they are instruments for good, in the hands of those who use them properly.” Clement of Alexandria

“If 25 years ago I had said that the majority of Canadians would be drinking bottled water today, you would have laughed. If I were to say now that we may have to breathe bottled air in 25 years if we don’t fundamentally change the way our society works, would you laugh? And if we can’t breathe the air, does it really matter whether the government of the day is right or left?” Jim Harris

“Nobody makes a greater mistake than he who does nothing because he could only do a little.” Edmund Burke

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Posted in Better Science Savvy on September 23rd, 2008

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A Hardy Tree - The River Birch

Posted in Better Science Savvy on September 18th, 2008

River Birsch Trees are fairly easy to plant because they are fairly rugged and durable. Yet to plant or transplant them you do need to follow some basic guidelines. Two of the best cultivars or River Birch trees are Dura Heat and Heritage River Birches.

All people handling seedlings and small trees need to help with the life support of your plants. Seedlings are like fish out of water and need care which is often overlooked between the time the seedlings are lifted and transplanted. Improper care means higher mortality. Do not try and reinvent the wheel. You must protect seedling from moisture and temperature extremes, as well as physical damage. Seedlings are living and should be handled carefully. For a higher survival rate, treat trees carefully and plant them immediately. I like to have a backup plan for planting if the weather turns bad. I will sometimes switch from lining out the seedlings to potting them up if I realize that the soil conditions will not be right for an extended lenght of time. If planting must be delayed a few days, keep the plants in a cold, protected place with air circulation between the trees. Keep the trees out of the rain and wind. To check if the trees need water, feel the media at the roots.. If it isn’t damp, water the trees and allow the excess water to drain. In cool, damp weather, the biggest threat to these trees is from mold. Try to keep out of soil seedlings moist by either restricting water loss with a water vapor barrier or by wetting the roots at regular intervals. While handling or planting try to reduce temperature and air movement around the seedlings. Windy days can dry out seedlings so consider waiting for calmer weather. Once your soil conditions are correct OUR FREE USE PLANTERS will make planting a snap so its will be worth waiting for good planting conditions.

HOW TO PLANT

Ideal planting days are cool and cloudy with little or no wind. If possible, avoid planting on warm, windy days. The soil should be moist not wet. Care in planting is more important than speed. Make sure the roots are never allowed to become dry. Bare root seedlings should be carried in a waterproof bag or bucket with plenty of moist material packed around the roots to keep them damp. Ideally, bare root boxes should be kept refrigerated or packed in ice or snow. Don’t freeze the trees. Competition from weeds, grass, brush or other trees is very detrimental to survival and growth of seedlings. Choose areas free from this competition or clear at least a three-foot square bare spot before planting. Seedlings should not be planted under the crown of existing trees, or closer than 6 feet to existing brush. Avoid areas near walnut trees. Brush aside loose organic material such as leaves, grass, etc., from the planting spot to expose mineral soil. If organic matter gets into the planting hole, it can decompose and leave air spaces. Roots will dry out when they grow into these spaces. Open up the hole, making sure the hole is deep enough for the roots to be fully extended. If roots are curled or bunched up, the tree will not be able to take up water correctly, will often weaken and die, or may blow down later due to poor root structure. Take a tree out of your planting bag or bucket only after a hole is ready. When exposed, the fine roots can dry out in as little as 30 seconds. Seedling shoots and roots lose water to air, roots require more protecting.Unlike leaves ,they do not have stomata (closeable openings on the surface of the leaves) or any waxy coatings to help reduce water loss. If the roots apear dry they are probably dead. Now I know you are thinking,”I will place them in a buckect of water and store them there until planting”. This will not work. Submerge plants for no longer that a couple of minutes. Placing them in water cuts them off from oxygen. Remember to remove the container before planting a containerized tree. A helpful hint to all those new gardeners just starting is to remember to always plant green side up. Hold the seedling in place in the hole, making sure the roots are straight, fully extended and that the tree is neither too shallow or too deep in the hole. Fill hole, allowing soil to fall in around the roots. Tamp with hands or with your heel. Don’t crush the roots by jumping up and down around the seedling like there is a snake curled up around the seedling. It is delicate. Fill with more soil, if necessary, and tamp. Tamping is important. If soil is not firmly packed around the roots, there will be air pockets that can dry out the roots, and the seedlings may be weakly anchored. It is far easier to plant the tree strait up then have the tree leaning and have to adjust the tree later. (Addition of fertilizer and plant vitamins at the time of planting is not generally necessary.) Take your time in planting. Proper spacing will help you grow a more valuable crop. I have tried to get more production from a limited area by over planting and then thinning, but I always have had trouble in harvesting …. digging is slower and poor quality usually results for a portion of the crop. Avoid these tree planting errors:

Tangled roots Planting too shallow Planting too deep Air pockets Turned up roots (this is called J rooting) Planting trees that are not tolerant of wet soils in poorly drained areas Planting over rocks, septic tanks and leach fields, on sand mounds

CARE OF TREES FOLLOWING PLANTING Check periodically to be sure that brush, grass and other vegetation is kept under control by mowing, mulching, spraying or a combination of these treatments. Always obtain advice from a licensed pest control advisor before using chemicals. You ag extension agency may offer courses in application of chemicals. Monitoring the appearance of your trees will help you to detect signs of insects, diseases or other problems. Apperances also help sell your product. Look for foliage turning yellow, new foliage drooping or other signs of poor health. It is easier to take successful corrective action if the problem is detected early.

Over watering is a common problem in irrigated plantations. You probably won’t need to water more frequently than every 7-10 days. Give your trees a thorough, deep soak and then let the soil dry out before the next watering. This encourages the roots to grow down in search of water. Frequent, shallow watering encourages root growth near the surface and the trees are more dependent on irrigation and are less windfirm. Animals can be a major cause of damage to young trees. Porcupines, gophers, mice, rabbits, deer and cattle are the most frequent source of damage. In many states you may have to call your game commission and get their recomendations on legal methods to protect your crop. In our state, you can get help from the Pa. Game Commission to kill deer that are a threat to your seedlings or obtain a free fence to keep deer away from your seedlings. Over the years we have lost more trees to mice than any other animal. Put rat baits out on a regular basis. Over the years we have lost more seedlings and plants to mice than any other culprit including deer and rabbitts combined. You an see more articles about the care of trees plants and nursery stock at our web site http://www.seedlingsrus.com and http://www.highlandhillfarm.com