Wednesday 13 February 2008

Sites on Throat Cancer___

1. www.nfcr.org
2. www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/throat_cancer
3. www.emedicinehealth.com/cancer_of_the_mouth_and_throat/article_em.htm
4. www.mayoclinic.com/health/oral_and_throat_cancer/DS00349
5. www.nlm.nih.gov/medilineplus/ency/article/001042.htm
6.www.ucsfhealth.org/adult/medical_services/cancer/heald_and_neck/conditions/throat/signs.html
7. www.newscientist.com/article/dn11819_oral_sex_can_cause_throat_cancer_html
8. www.news/bbc/co.uk/2/hi/health/6639461.stm
9. www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/types/throat
10. www.cnn.com/HEALTH/library/DS/00349.html
11. www.webmd.com/sexual_conditions/HPV_genital_warts/news/20070509/hpv_linked_to_throat_cancer
12. www.mdanderson.org
13. www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/05/070509210142.htm
14. www.intelihealth.com/1H/ihtlH/WSIHW000/9339/10853.html
15. www.pennhealth.com/health_info/animationplayer/cancer_throat.html
16. www.blogs.usatoday.com/ondeadline/2007/05/study_links_ora.htm
17. www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/front/4790957.html
18. www.pennhealth.com/ency/article/001042.htm
19. www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/oral_sex_may_cause_throat_cancer/articleshow/2024693.cms
20. www.medpagetoday.com/hematologyoncolog/othercancers/tb/5609
21. www.rdoc.org.uk/patientthroat.html
22. www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2_20072/0566,00.html
23. www.answers.com/topic/throat_cancer
24. www.digg.com/health/oral_sex_can_cause_throat_cancer_3:

Sites for seaching JObs____

1. www.jobat.be
2. www.superjob.ru
3. www.laboris.net
4. www.advancingwomen.com
5. www.careermag.com
6. www.infoempleo.com
7. www.agrojob.com
8. www.londoncareers.net
9. www.stats.blas.gov
10. www.ams.se
11. www.esjobcorps.com
12. www.jobware.de
13. www.1111.colm.tw
14. www.londoncareers.net
15. www.joblpilot.de
16. www.careerjournal.com
17. www.infoempleo.com
18. www.escapeartist.com
19. www.job.ru
20. www.employmentguide.com

General Knowledge-3

1. Which company manufactured the new breech loading rifles whose greased cartridges contributed to the outbreak of revolt in 1857?__Enfield

2. In the Valmiki's Ramayana, on Hanuman's advice, at the hermitage of which sage did Sugriva hide from Bali?__ Matanga
3. Which term was first used by naturalist Carl Linnaeus to collectively refer to apes, monkeys and man?__ Primates
4. Which article of clothing gets its name from the Sanskrit word, 'savala' meaning variegated?__ Shawl
5. Which word originated from the Tamil for a spiced and seasoned sauce, particularly flavoured by the leaves of the Karuveppilei plant?___ Curry (Kari Leaves)
6. Which legendary sixteenth century Malwa ruler had a romantic association with Roopmati?__ Baaz Bahadur
7. Which physicist was the first person to receive two Nobel Prizes, in the years 1956 and 1972, respectively?__ John Bardeen
8. What is the present name of the track of land known as Caledonia till the eleventh AD?__ Scotland
9. Who was the Chief Minister of Kerela's first ever Communist Government in 1956?__ E.M.S. Namboodiripad
10. In 1937, which Prime Minister of Madras Presidency became the first leader in Asia to introduce Sales Tax?__ C. Rajagopalachari
11. Name the Church after which Mumbai's Church Gate is named.__ St. Thomas Cathedral
12. Which Asian republic was claimed for Spain by Magellan in 1521 and eventually ceded to the US after the Spanish-American War in 1898?__ The phillippines
13. Which word, now generally used for an unexpected burst of wealth or success, literally means 'calm sea' in Spanish?__ Bonanza
14. In Greek mythology, which seven daughters of Atlas, when pursued by Orion, were turned into stars?__ Pleiades
15. Which Governor-General was derisively called 'Clemency' on account of lenient treatment meted out to rebellious soldiers of the 1857 mutiny?__ Lord Canning
16. What do we commonly call the Furcula bone in birds?__ Wish-bone
17. How do we refer to the temperature at which molecules has no energy and molecular motion ceases?__ Absolute Zero
18. The name of which equestrian event is derived from the French word for 'training'?__ Dressage
19. Which Indian city was founded in 1727, with Vidyadhar Chakravorty from Bengal as its chief architect?__ Jaipur
20. The name of which natural phenomenon is derived from the Latin for 'make round by turning'?__ Tornado

Working Style of_Movie Camera_?

A movie camera has a film like an ordinary camera. But instead of taking just one picture at a time, it takes many pictures every second. As the film moves past the lens in the camera, a shutter continually opens and closes to give a long line of pictures on the film. Then the film is developed and shown on a screen.
Many movie cameras takes a casette of film. The cassette contains a long strip of film that lasts several minutes. It has an opening though which the film passes into the film gate. A claw mechanism pulls on the sprocket holes in the film to advance it frame by frame. The film stops in the film gate as the claw moves back, and the shutter opens briefly to expose the film. The apeture of the lens may be set by an automatic exposure control. The shutter then closes as the claw advances the film. In many movie cameras, the shutter consists of a rotation half disc. To make slow motion films, the speed of the film is increased so that more frames are exposed every second. However, the projector always runs at the same speed. The film takes longer to pass through the projector than the camera, which slows down the action. Slowing down the camera speeds up the action.

What is Migraine?

What is Migraine?
Migraine is a very special variety of "sick headache" and requires special treatment under medical supervision. There are different forms of migraine, but there is a difinite pattern underlying all. An attack of migraine starts with some alteration of vision, followed by a well localised severe headache which may end in nausea and vomiting. The whole thing is caused by a poorly understood disorder of the blood vessels. There are special drungs, mostly derivatives of ergot, which are effective, especially if used when the first signs of an attack appear. Although there is a direct physical cause for an attack, it is also certain that some of the trouble is psychological tenseness. People with migraine are often rather anxious, striving and perfectionist. A psychological treatment helping the patient to cope up with his personal problem could mitigate migraine.
The combination of a new drug and a push-button autoinjector device has led to faster relief for migraine sufferers. A London-based pharmaceutical group has eased the pain for sufferers with a device that is simply held to the skin and, at the touch of a button, administers a shot of a novel Imigran drug. When Imigran is administered this way, it provides relief within ten minutes, and the symptoms are completely eliminated within two hours. The autoinjector is specially designed for Imigran by migraineurs; the whole container is a little larger than a pack of cards, and the injector iteself is the size of an average felt-tip marker pen. Another cardinal feature is that the syrinage and needle are hidden from view throughout the operation.

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