The stickslipphenomenon , also known as the slipstickphenomenon or simply stickslip , is the spontaneous jerking motion that can occur while two objects are sliding over each other. Cause Stickslip ... Examples of stickslip can be heard from hydraulic cylinders , honing machines etc. Special Dopant dopes can be added to the hydraulic fluid or the cooling fluid to overcome or minimize the stickslip effect. Stickslip is also experienced in lathes, mill centres, and other machinery where something slides on a slideway. Slideway oil typically lists prevention of stickslip as one of their features. Other examples of the stickslipphenomenon include the music that comes from Bow music bowed instruments ... of the stickslipphenomenon occurs when you play musical notes with a glass harp by rubbing a wet finger along the rim of a crystal wine glass. One animal that produces sound using stickslip friction ... of stickslip. Image Stick slip.svg 500px V is a drive system, R is the elasticity in the system ... Spiny lobsters stick and slip to make sound doi 10.1038 35075656 pmid 11346780 issue 6834 ref . Another, more common example which produces sound using stickslip friction is the grasshopper. Stickslip can also be observed on the atomic scale using a friction force microscope ref Atomic scale friction ... a stickslip model, with earthquakes being generated during the periods of rapid slip. ref name Scholz ... 81&ndash 84 ref Stickslip is responsible for the squeaking sound of chalk on a blackboard. The same ... can move objects using the stickslip effect. For example, one can take a piece of paper, put the paper ... Simulation of stickslip behaviour in a friction force microscope movie Category Mechanical engineering de StickSlip Effekt fr Stickslip nl Stickslip effect fi Stickslip ilmi ... Phys. Rev. Lett. 59 , 1942 1987 ref . In such case, the phenomenon can be interpreted using the Tomlinson ... books?id JL1VM5wMbrQC&pg PA82&dq 22stick slip 22 behaviour earthquake&hl en&ei iIXeTtuVCIPLtAbOv9jqCA ... more details
Wiktionarypar slipSlip or SLIP may refer to TOC right In science and technology Slip ceramics , an aqueous suspension of minerals, and frequently deflocculant . Slip telecommunication , a positional displacement in a sequence of transmitted symbols Slip video editing , a type of edit that adjusts the in and out points of the media contained in a clip Slip motors , in an induction motor , the difference in speed between the frequency supplied to an induction motor and rotor shaft speed Slip, a Rail switch Types of switches type of rail switch Slip gauges , in mechanical engineering, precision ground and lapped measuring standards Slip joint , a mechanical construction allowing extension and compression ... to and from the water slip meter , a measurement instrument for measuring the slip resistance of flooring ... surface Relating to movement of physical matter Slip pedestrian , when a pedestrial heel strikes ... falling. Slip aerodynamic , an aerodynamic state in which an aircraft is moving sideways as well as forward relative to the oncoming airflow Slip materials science , the process by which a dislocation motion produces plastic deformation Slip vehicle dynamics , shortened form of tire slip, referring ... force. Slip marine engineering , the difference between the theoretical distance traveled per revolution of the propeller and the actual advance of the vessel Geological fault Strike slip faults Strike slip fault , a geological fault that does not cause elevation or depression of either side of the fault No slip condition , in fluid dynamics, the assumption that a fluid has zero velocity where ... encapsulation of the Internet Protocol SLIP programming language , Symmetric LIst Processing language In psychology Slip treatment , in psychology, a temporary return to a negative behavior after therapy intended to correct that behavior Freudian slip or parapraxis, an error in speech, memory, or physical action that arises from the unconscious mind In entertainment The Slip band The Slip , a rock ... more details
The Slip can refer to A colloquial term meaning to leave hastily , usually without notice e.g. Daniel gave us the slip The Slip album The Slip album , a 2008 album by industrial band Nine Inch Nails The Slip band , a contemporary avant rock trio from Boston, Massachusetts The Slip, a section of Swansea Beach disambiguation ... more details
Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Slip It In Cover Black Flag Slip It In cover.jpg Type Album Artist Black Flag band Black Flag Released December 1984 Recorded June 1984 Genre Hardcore punk Length 38 37 Label SST Records SST Producer Greg Ginn , Spot producer Spot , Bill Stevenson musician Bill Stevenson Last album Family Man album Family Man br 1984 This album Slip It In br 1984 Next album Live 84 br 1984 Misc Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score Rating 3 5 ref Allmusic class album id r1967 first John last Dougan accessdate 2011 07 01 ref rev2 Piero Scaruffi rev2Score Rating 7 10 ref http www.scaruffi.com vol4 blackfla.html Piero Scaruffi Black Flag ref rev3 Robert Christgau rev3Score C ref http www.robertchristgau.com get artist.php?name black flag Robert Christgau Black Flag reviews ref Listen filename BlackFlagSlipItIn.ogg title Slip It In description Sample of Black Flag band Black Flag Slip It In from Slip It In 1984 Slip It In is the third studio album by the American hardcore punk band Black Flag band Black Flag , released in 1984 on SST Records . Slip It In is an extension of the sound Black Flag utilized on its predecessor My War , that is heavy, cathartic, intense, dense and progressive. At this point, Black Flag was considered by many to be one of the leading bands of the American punk scene. The album pursued the newer, lengthier song arrangements that Black Flag would develop until its demise. It also features Henry Rollins further development as a songwriter, contributing four of eight tracks on the album, as well as the debut of bassist Kira Roessler . Slip It In also demonstrates Black Flag s increasing use of instrumentals, with the fusion .... Track listing Slip It In Ginn 6 17 Black Coffee Ginn 4 53 Wound Up Ginn Rollins 4 17 Rat s Eyes Ginn ... albums Category 1984 albums Category Albums produced by SPOT Category SST Records albums it Slip It In pl Slip It In pt Slip It In ... more details
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wiktionary Stick may refer to TOCright Music The Sticks , a British band Led Zeppelin IV Sticks album , by Led Zeppelin Chapman Stick , an electric musical instrument in the guitar family Clapstick , a type of percussion mallet traditionally accompanying the didgeridoo Drum stick , an object used to strike drums Stick, part of a bow music bow used to play a string instrument Sports Hockey stick Lacrosse stick Mzwandile Stick born 1984 , South African rugby player Stephen Kernahan born 1963 , Australian footballer, nicknamed Sticks Gene Michael born 1938 , American baseball player, nicknamed Stick Other uses Stick comics , a blind martial arts master from Marvel Comics who served as a teacher for both Daredevil Marvel Comics Daredevil and Elektra comics Elektra . Stick film Stick film Stick measurement Stick punishment Staff disambiguation Stick Staff stick Walking stick StickMUD , a text based online role playing game Stick shift , a type of vehicle transmission Joystick , an input device commonly used for video games, aircraft and large machinery Pointing stick , a computer input device commonly found on laptops Gold Stick and Silver Stick , bodyguard positions in the British Royal Household Stick Eastlake , a type of architecture Boondocks , also called the sticks, a remote area Candlestick Park , a stadium, nicknamed The Stick A group of paratrooper s See also Sticky disambiguation Styx disambiguation disambiguation cleanup date December 2011 de Stock es Stick ... more details
About the 2006 film the Great White album Stick It album other uses Stick It disambiguation Infobox film name Stick It image Stickit.jpg image size caption Film poster director Jessica Bendinger producer Gail Lyon writer Jessica Bendinger narrator Missy Peregrym starring Jeff Bridges br Missy Peregrym music Michael Simpson producer Michael Simpson cinematography Daryn Okada editing Troy Takaki studio Spyglass Entertainment distributor Touchstone Pictures released 28 April 2006 runtime 103 minutes country Cinema of the United States US language English language English budget 20 million gross 31,976,848 Stick It is an American teen comedy drama film starring Jeff Bridges , Missy Peregrym , and Vanessa Lengies . It was written and directed by Jessica Bendinger , writer of Bring It On film Bring It On the film marks her directorial debut. It was produced by Touchstone Pictures and was released in theatres on April 28, 2006. Plot Haley Graham Missy Peregrym is a rebellious 17 year old who is forced to return to the regimented world of gymnastics after a run in with the law. A judge sentences Haley to her ultimate nightmare, attending an elite gymnastics academy run by legendary coach Burt ... Nastia Liukin Soundtrack We Run This   Missy Elliott Stick It Edit Abra Cadabra   Talib Kweli ..., including Fall Out Boy . Reception Stick It was released on April 28, 2006 in 2,044 theaters ... www.boxofficemojo.com movies ?id stickit.htm title StickIt Box Office ref Stick It received mostly ... 2 External links official http video.movies.go.com stickit Stick It Amg movie 326393 Stick It imdb title id 0430634 title Stick It rotten tomatoes id stick it title Stick It metacritic film id stick it title Stick It mojo title id stickit title Stick It Tcmdb title id 636548 title Stick It Category ... Category Spyglass Entertainment films Category Teen comedy films da Stick It de Rebell in Turnschuhen es Stick It fr Stick It it Stick It Sfida e conquista pl Spadaj pt Stick It ru ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Refimprove date August 2008 A Surface phenomenon is a phenomenon that takes place on or near the surface of a chemical substance substance or phase of matter phase . In most cases, the special properties of a surface cause these unique phenomena. There are two important surface related phenomena Electrokinetic phenomena and Electroacoustic phenomena . They are both associated with surface structure of Double Layer interfacial Reflection is an example of a surface phenomenon. physics stub Category Surface chemistry phenomenon Category Colloidal chemistry ru ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 A hydrological phenomenon , or hydrologic phenomenon , is an observable movement of water within the water cycle . Hydrological phenomena are studied within the field of hydrology , and include precipitation meteorology precipitation , including rain and snow flood s drought s DEFAULTSORT Hydrological Phenomenon Category Hydrology Category Soil physics geomorph stub ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Antichristian Phenomenon Type EP Artist Behemoth band Behemoth Cover Antichristian Phenomenon.jpg Released December 2000 Recorded 1999 2000 Genre Blackened death metal Length 21 31 Label Avantgarde Music Producer Self produced Reviews Last album Thelema.6 2000 This album Antichristian Phenomenon br 2000 Next album Zos Kia Cultus Here and Beyond br 2002 Antichristian Phenomenon is the third EP by Polish blackened death metal band Behemoth band Behemoth . The first five tracks were recorded in July and August 2000 at the Hendrix Studios in Poland during the Thelema.6 studio session. Day of Suffering was recorded in November 2000, also in the Hendrix Studios. Carnage was recorded in April 1999 at the Starcraft Stimulation Studios. A limited tour edition, which was packed in a black jewelcase, was released during the European Act of Rebellion tour 1000 copies exist of this edition. ref cite web title Behemoth 3 Antichristian Phenomenon CD, Enh, EP, Ltd at Discogs url http www.discogs.com Behemoth Antichristian Phenomenon release 608981 accessdate 2009 08 12 ref There was also a 7 Unusual types of gramophone records Picture discs picture disc released, which was limited to 500 copies. ref cite web title Behemoth 3 Antichristian Phenomenon 7 , Pic, EP, Ltd at Discogs url http www.discogs.com Behemoth Antichristian Phenomenon release 779093 accessdate 2009 08 12 ref . Containing only 3 songs. The EP also contains a multimedia track ... music credits yes title1 Antichristian Phenomenon lyrics1 Adam Darski Nergal music1 Nergal length1 4 ... Antichristian Phenomenon at the band s official website Behemoth Category 2000 EPs Category 2001 EPs Category Behemoth albums Category Avantgarde Music EPs it Antichristian Phenomenon pl Antichristian Phenomenon ru Antichristian Phenomenon fi Antichristian Phenomenon sv Antichristian Phenomenon tr Antichristian Phenomenon uk Antichristian Phenomenon ... more details
Dawn phenomenon is defined as an increase in the blood sugar in the morning and is typically invoked in the context of diabetes . It is different from Chronic Somogyi rebound in that dawn effect is not associated with nocturnal hypoglycemia . It is possible that dawn effect is caused by the release of counterregulatory hormone s such as cortisol , glucagon , or epinephrine , all of which can signal the liver to release glucose . In most of the cases, there is no need to change insulin dosing of patients who encounter dawn effect. ref name first http docnews.diabetesjournals.org cgi content full 3 7 5 Diabetes Journals The Dawn Phenomenon ref The dawn effect, also called the dawn phenomenon, is the term used to describe an abnormal early morning increase in blood sugar glucose usually between 2 a.m. and 8 a.m. in people with diabetes. Some researchers believe it s due to the natural overnight release of hormones including growth hormones, cortisol, glucagon, and epinephrine that increase insulin resistance. Other causes may include insufficient insulin administration the night before, incorrect medication dosages, or eating carbohydrate snacks at bedtime. Dawn phenomenon can be treated by avoiding carbohydrate intake at bedtime, adjusting the dosage of medication or insulin, switching to a different medication, or by using an insulin pump to administer extra insulin during early morning hours. External links http www.mayoclinic.com health dawn effect AN01213 Mayo Clinic The dawn phenomenon What causes it? http www.diabetesselfmanagement.com articles Diabetes Definitions Dawn Phenomenon Diabetes Self Management Dawn Phenomenon http www.diabetes.co.uk blood glucose dawn phenomenon.html Dawn Phenomenon Liver Dump References Reflist med stub Category Insulin therapies Category Diabetes ... more details
unreferenced date December 2010 Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name The Sherbet Phenomenon Type compilation Artist Sherbet band Sherbet Cover The Sherbet Phenomenon album .jpg Released Start date 1980 Recorded Genre Rock music Rock , Pop Music Pop Length Label Hammard Producer Reviews Last album Track Record album Track Record br 1979 This album The Sherbet Phenomenon br 1980 Next album The Skill album The Skill br 1980 The Sherbet Phenomenon is a compilation album by Sherbet band Sherbet released in 1980. Track listing Free the People You re All Woman Hound Dog Cassandra Slipstream Silvery Moon You re My World Summer Love Life Only One You Matter of Time Child s Play Howzat Rock Me Gently You ve Got The Gun Love Has No Pride Magazine Madonna Feels Like It s Slippin Away Another Night on the Road Release history class wikitable Country Date Label Format Catalog Australia 1980 Hammard LP HAM056 Sherbet DEFAULTSORT Sherbet Phenomenon Album , The Category Sherbet albums Category 1980 compilation albums ... more details
Multiple issues expert subject August 2008 refimprove January 2008 cleanup August 2008 The Pinsky phenomenon is a result in Fourier analysis , a branch of mathematics ref Cite journal volume 27 issue 3 pages 565 605 last Taylor first M. E. title THE GIBBS PHENOMENON, THE PINSKY PHENOMENON, AND VARIANTS FOR EIGENFUNCTION EXPANSIONS journal Communications in Partial Differential Equations date 2002 doi 10.1081 PDE 120002866 ref . This phenomenon was discovered by Mark Pinsky of Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois . It involves the spherical inversion of the Fourier transform . Suppose n 3 and let the function g x 1 for all x such that x c , with g x 0 elsewhere. This example demonstrates a phenomenon of Fourier inversion in three dimensions. The jump at x c . causes an oscillatory behavior of the spherical partial sums, in particular a lack of convergence at the center of the ball no possibility of Fourier inversion at x 0. Stated differently, spherical partial sums of a Fourier integral of the indicator function of a 3D ball, with ball defined in the mathematical sense, as the generalization of a circle or sphere , in three dimensions, are divergent at the center of the ball mathematics ball but convergent elsewhere to the desired indicator function. This prototype example coined the Pinsky phenomenon by Jean Pierre Kahane , CRAS, 1995 , one can suitably generalize this to Fourier integral expansions in higher dimensions, both on Euclidean space and other non compact rank one symmetric space s. Also related are eigenfunction expansions on a geodesic ball in a rank one symmetric space, but one must consider boundary conditions. Pinsky and others also represent some ..., Persi Diaconis , and J.B.Keller. The Pinsky phenomenon is related to, but certainly not identical to, the Gibbs phenomenon . References references Mathematics that describe the Pinsky phenomenon ... Cole. The name Pinsky phenomenon given to this result is due to Jean Pierre Kahane , CRAS, 1995 The result ... more details
Image Lilac Chaser.gif right thumb 200px In the phi phenomenon, a sequence of images causes us a movement sensation Image Phi phenomenom no watermark.gif right thumb 200px Example of the beta movement , often confused with the phi phenomenon The phi phenomenon is an optical illusion defined by Max Wertheimer in the Gestalt psychology in 1912, in which the persistence of vision formed a part of the base of the theory of the cinema, applied by Hugo M nsterberg in 1916. This optical illusion is based in the principle that the human eye is capable of perceiving movement from pieces of information, for example, a succession of images. In other words, from a slideshow of a group of frozen images at a certain speed of images per second, we are going to observe constant movement. Phi phenomenon The phi phenomenon is an optical illusion of our brains and eyes that allows us to perceive constant movement ... and image that creates the illusion of a smooth movement. The phi phenomenon, which might be considered ... to that phenomenon in which the human perception of the decay of a visual stimulus is slower than ... its cause has, in reality, disappeared. The phenomenon of the persistence of vision is popularly taught ... for motion perception is the phi phenomenon. Examples of use of the phi phenomenon film Cinema and other popular forms of animation are, of course, the best example of this phenomenon at work. However ... usually been drawn on a strip of paper that sits at the bottom of the drum. Experiment of the phi phenomenon The classic phi phenomenon experiment involves a viewer or audience watching a screen, upon ... phenomenon is not beta movement Although both cause sensation of movement, the phi phenomenon ... explanation. http highered.mcgraw hill.com sites 0070579431 student view0 chapter8 phi phenomenon activity.html Phi phenomenon activity Application that lets us change some parameters to experiment with the phi phenomenon. Category Optical illusions ca Fenomen phi de Phi Ph nomen es Fen meno ... more details
orphan date November 2007 The Michelangelo phenomenon is a phenomenon observed by psychology psychologists in which interdependent individuals influence and sculpt each other. Over time, the Michelangelo effect causes individuals to develop toward what they themselves consider as their ideal selves. ref cite journal last1 Drigotas first1 Stephen last2 Rusbult first2 Caryl last3 Wieselquist first3 Jennifer last4 Whitton first4 Sarah year 1999 title Close Partner as Sculptor of the Ideal Self Behavioral Affirmation and the Michelangelo Phenomenon journal Journal of Personality and Social Psychology volume 77 issue 2 pages 293 323 publisher doi url accessdate ref ref cite journal last1 Rusbult first1 Caryl last2 Kumashiro first2 Madoka last3 Kubacka first3 Kaska last4 Finkel first4 Eli year 2009 title journal Journal of Personality and Social Psychology volume 96 issue 1 pages 61 82 publisher doi url accessdate ref For example, in a close relationship, because John affirms Mary s ideals, Mary increasingly comes to resemble her ideal self. ref cite journal last1 Rusbult first1 Caryl last2 Finkel first2 Eli last3 Kumashiro first3 Madoka year 2009 title The Michelangelo Phenomenon journal Current Directions in Psychological Science volume 18 issue 6 pages 305 309 publisher doi url accessdate ref The phenomenon was named after the Italy Italian Renaissance painter, sculptor, architect, poet and engineer Michelangelo Buonarroti 1475 1564 who is said to have thought of sculpting as a process of revealing and uncovering the figures hidden in stone. The term was introduced in 1999 by the US psychologist Stephen Michael Drigotas et al . The Michelangelo phenomenon is related to Charles ... to the importance of the Michelangelo phenomenon. Diana Kirschner ref cite book title Sealing the Deal ... Hachette location isbn page pages url accessdate ref reported that the phenomenon was common ... James George Herbert Mead Diana Kirschner References reflist DEFAULTSORT Michelangelo Phenomenon Category ... more details
Image CharlesBell001.jpg thumb right Sir Charles Bell Bell s phenomenon is a medical sign that allows observers to notice an upward and outward movement of the human eye eye , when an attempt is made to close the eyes. The upward movement of the eye is present in the majority of the population, and is a defensive mechanism. ref Bell s phenomenon should not be regarded as a pathognomonic sign. BMJ. 2001 October 20 323 7318 935 ref The phenomenon is named after the Scotland Scottish anatomist , surgery surgeon , and physiologist Charles Bell . Bell s phenomenon is a normal defence reflex present in about 75 of the population, resulting in elevation of the globes when blinking or when threatened e.g. when an attempt is made to touch a patient s cornea . It becomes noticeable only when the orbicularis oculi muscle becomes weak as in, for example, bilateral facial palsy associated with Guillain Barr syndrome . It is, however, present behind forcibly closed eyelids in most healthy people and should not be regarded as a pathognomonic sign. Top References 1.Smith J, Henderson B. Minerva. . BMJ. 2001 323 118. . 30 July. . Notes reflist Category Ophthalmology eye stub nl Symptoom van Bell ja pt Sinal de Bell ... more details
Context date November 2009 The prozone phenomenon is defined as a false negative falsely negative incorrectly normal test due to very high titer s concentration of antibody . Many laboratory tests rely on antigen antibody interactions. The prozone phenomenon is said to be present when dilution of a previously negative sample leads to a positive test. High levels of antigen or antibody may prevent the formation of antigen antibody complexes. Examples include high levels of syphilis antibodies in HIV patients or high levels of cryptococcal antigen leading to false negative tests in undiluted samples. ref name pmid7832818 cite journal author Jurado RL, Campbell J, Martin PD title Prozone phenomenon in secondary syphilis. Has its time arrived? journal Arch. Intern. Med. volume 153 issue 21 pages 2496 8 year 1993 month November pmid 7832818 doi 10.1001 archinte.153.21.2496 url ref ref name pmid6997519 cite journal author Stamm AM, Polt SS title False negative cryptococcal antigen test journal JAMA volume 244 issue 12 pages 1359 year 1980 month September pmid 6997519 doi 10.1001 jama.244.12.1359 url ref This phenomenon is also seen in serological tests for Brucellosis. See also Blocking antibody References reflist Category Immunology Immunology stub ... more details
Infobox book name The Phenomenon of Man title orig Le Ph nom ne Humain translator Bernard Wall ref name ... accessdate 2010 07 31 ref France br Harper & Brothers ref name harpe cite web title The phenomenon ..., Psychology, Religion BD Speculative philosophy BD512 .T413 preceded by followed by The Phenomenon ... concentration leads to greater consciousness . ref The Phenomenon of Man, Harper Torchbooks, The Cloister ... humankind to a new sphere. ref The Phenomenon of Man, Harper Torchbooks, The Cloister Library, Harper ... humankind as evolution becoming conscious of itself. ref The Phenomenon of Man, Harper Torchbooks ... of ideas increases. ref The Phenomenon of Man, Harper Torchbooks, The Cloister Library, Harper ... levels of depth and complexity. ref The Phenomenon of Man, Harper Torchbooks, The Cloister ... of consciousness and the emergence of a thinking layer that envelops the earth. ref The Phenomenon of Man ..., the networks of thought and emotion in which all are immersed. ref The Phenomenon of Man, Harper Torchbooks ... cosmopolitan, stretching a single organized membrane over the Earth . ref The Phenomenon of Man ... today individually and collectively subject. ref The Phenomenon of Man, Harper Torchbooks, The Cloister ... raise our heads to look at it. ref The Phenomenon of Man, Harper Torchbooks, The Cloister Library ..., fusing and consuming them in itself. ref The Phenomenon of Man, Harper Torchbooks, The Cloister ... will reassemble in itself all consciousnesses as well as all that we are conscious of. ref The Phenomenon ... of itself at the end of the process. ref The Phenomenon of Man, Harper Torchbooks, The Cloister Library ... http www.cscs.umich.edu crshalizi Medawar phenomenon of man.html doi 10.1093 mind LXX.277.99 pmid ... Pierre Teilhard de Chardin The Phenomenon of Man .281955.29 The Phenomenon of Man References reflist 2 External links Chardin, Pierre Teilhard de http www.archive.org details phenomenon of man pierre teilhard de chardin.pdf The Phenomenon of Man Scanned book in the The Internet Archive Internet ... more details
Tullio phenomenon , sound induced vertigo, dizziness, nausea or eye movement pathologic nystagmus nystagmus was first described in 1929 by the Italian biologist Prof. Pietro Tullio. 1881 1941 ref Tullio, Pietro Das Ohr und die Entstehung der Sprache und Schrift. Berlin, Germany Urban & Schwarzenberg 1929. ref ref Tullio, Pietro Some experiments and considerations on experimental otology and phonetics A lecture delivered at the meeting of the Societ dei cultori delle scienze ... e naturali of Cagliari on 1st, July 1929 L. Cappelli 1929 ASIN B0008B2T6Y ref During his experiments on pigeons, Tullio discovered that by drilling tiny holes in the semicircular canals of his subjects, he could subsequently cause them balance problems when exposed to sound. The cause is usually a fistula in the middle or inner ear, allowing abnormal sound synchronized pressure changes in the balance organs. semicircular canals Such an opening may be caused by a barotrauma e.g. incurred when diving or flying , or may be a side effect of fenestration surgery, syphilis or Lyme disease. Patients with this disorder may also experience vertigo, imbalance and eye movement set off by changes in pressure, e.g. when nose blowing, swallowing or when lifting heavy objects. Tullio phenomenon is also one of the common symptoms of superior canal dehiscence syndrome SCDS , first diagnosed in 1998 by Dr. Lloyd B. Minor , The Johns Hopkins University , Baltimore , USA . References reflist External links http www.britannica.com eb topic 608698 Tullio phenomenon Encyclop dia Britannica Tullio Phenomenon http www.dizziness and balance.com disorders symptoms tullio.html Dr. Timothy C. Hain Tullio s phenomenon http www.urmc.rochester.edu smd Rad neurocases Neurocase113.htm University of Rochester http brain.oxfordjournals.org cgi content abstract 112 5 1377 Brain Otolith Tullio Phenomenon http www.american hearing.org ... Phenomenon http www.vestibular.org vestibular disorders specific disorders canal dehiscence.php ... more details
Image Koebner.jpg 150px thumb right Heinrich K bner 1838 1904 The Koebner phenomenon , also called the Koebner response or the isomorphic response , refers to skin lesion s appearing on lines of trauma. ref Various grammatical forms of Koebner phenomenon include Koebnerization , and to Koebnerize . ref The Koebner phenomenon may result from either a linear exposure or irritation. Conditions demonstrating linear lesions after a linear exposure to a causative agent include molluscum contagiosum , wart s and toxicodendron dermatitis a dermatitis caused by a genus of plants including poison ivy . Warts and molluscum contagiosum lesions can be spread in linear patterns by self scratching auto inoculation . Toxicodendron dermatitis lesions are often linear from brushing up against the plant. Causes of the Koebner phenomenon that are secondary to scratching rather than an infective or chemical cause include vitiligo , psoriasis , lichen planus , lichen nitidus , pityriasis rubra pilaris , and keratosis follicularis Darier disease . The Koebner phenomenon describes skin lesions which appear at the site of injury. It is seen in ref name isbn0 7234 3155 8 cite book author Cox, Neil White, Gary title Diseases of the skin a color atlas and text publisher Mosby location St. Louis year 2000 pages isbn 0 7234 3155 8 oclc doi accessdate ref Psoriasis Pityriasis rubra pilaris Lichen planus Lichen nitidus Vitiligo Lichen sclerosus Elastosis perforans serpiginosa Kaposi sarcoma A similar response occurs in pyoderma gangrenosum and Adamantiades Behcet s syndrome , and is referred to as pathergy ... dermatologist The Koebner phenomenon was named after a rather eccentric, renowned German dermatologist ... was studying. The Koebner phenomenon was the generalized term applied to his discovery that on psoriasis ... The linear arrangement of skin lesions in the Koebner phenomenon can be contrasted to both ... system DEFAULTSORT Koebner Phenomenon Category Dermatologic signs dermatology stub de Isomorpher ... more details
One source date October 2011 Infobox Disease Name PAGENAME Image Caption DiseasesDB 31433 ICD10 ICD9 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D012790 Shwartzman phenomenon , also known as Shwartzman reaction, is a rare reaction of a body to particular types of toxins , called endotoxins , which cause thrombosis in the affected Biological tissue tissue . A clearing of the thrombosis results in a reticuloendothelial blockade , which prevents re clearing of the thrombosis caused by a repeat introduction of the toxin. That will cause tissue necrosis . Shwartzman phenomenon is usually observed during delivery or abortion, when foreign bodies are introduced into the tissues of the female reproductive system . The Shwartzman phenomenon is named for Gregory Shwartzman , the doctor at Mount Sinai Hospital, New York Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City who was the first to develop the concept of immune system hypersensitivity in the 1920s. This reaction was experimented using Neisseria meningitidis endotoxin. ref Cite web url http www.mountsinaifpa.org patient care practices allergy and clinical immunology about us firsts in clinical immunology title Mount Sinai Faculty Practice Associates Firsts in Clinical Immunology accessdate 2011 10 07 ref References Reflist Category Toxicology fr R action de Shwartzman ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Phenomenon Type ep Artist Aenaon band Aenaon Cover Released Start date 2009 Recorded Genre Black metal Label Bleak Art Records Producer Aenaon band Reviews This album Phenomenon br 2009 Phenomenon is the first Extended play EP by Greece Greek black metal band Aenaon band Aenaon . Recorded at Fragile Studios, Greece Mixed by Vangelis Yalamas & Aenaon band Aenaon Mastered by Vangelis Yalamas at Fragile Studios, Athens, Greece Illustrations and Artwork by Ra.design Track listing Tracklist all writing Draugen and Astrous title1 Et In Arcadia Ego length1 1 19 title2 Perdition A New Era length2 5 57 title3 The Virus Code length3 4 04 title4 ...And Chaos Enthroned length4 5 44 title5 Navel length5 4 38 title6 Extradimensional Wall length6 2 39 title7 Outro length7 0 15 Members Astrous vocals Draugen guitar Achilleas C. Guitar Thyragon bass Vanghmar Drums References Reflist Category 2009 EPs ... more details
Lucio s phenomenon is an unusual reaction seen almost exclusively in patients from the Caribbean and Mexico with diffuse, lepromatous leprosy , especially in untreated cases. It is characterised by recurrent crops of large, sharply demarcated, Ulcer dermatology ulcerative lesions, affecting mainly the lower extremities, but may generalise and become fatal as a result of secondary bacteria bacterial infection and sepsis . ref name harrison 969 Kasper DL, Braunwald E, Fauci AS, et al. Harrison s Principles of Internal Medicine. 16th edition. McGraw Hill. 2005. Vol I. p.969. ref Lucio s phenomenon was first described by Lucio and Alvarado as a necrotizing skin reaction associated with non nodular diffuse leprosy in 1852. This reaction was later named by Latapi and Zamora in 1948 as Lucio s phenomenon after identification of histopathological changes involving multiple, acute and necrotizing cutaneous vasculitis peculiar to pure and primitive diffuse leprosy PPDL . ref Latapi F, Zamora AC. La lepra manchada de Lucio estudio inicial clinico e histopatologico . In Memoria do V Congreso International de la Lepra Havana, 1948, pp. 410 413. ref ref Latapi F, Zamora AC. The spotted Leprosy of Lucio La lepra manchada de Lucio an introduction to its clinical and histological study. Int. J. Lepr. 16 1948 421 429. ref Pathogenesis The mechanism of pathogenesis is thought to be mediated by immune complex deposition. ref name harrison 969 Morphology Histologically, the lesions are characterised by ischemia ischemic necrosis of the epidermis skin epidermis and superficial dermis , heavy infestation of endothelium endothelial cells with acid fast bacilli , and endothelial proliferation and thrombosis in the larger vessels of the deeper dermis. ref name harrison 969 Treatment Lucio s phenomenon .... McGraw Hill. 2005. Vol I. p.971. ref Epidemiology Lucio s phenomenon is seen mainly in the Caribbean ... specific to M. leprae have been shown to alter the manifestation of Lucio s phenomenon. ref ... more details
Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name The Phenomenon of Craving Type ep Artist Good Riddance Cover Good Riddance The Phenomenon of Craving cover.jpg Alt Released Start date 2000 05 23 Recorded March 2000 at The Blasting Room , Fort Collins, Colorado Genre Hardcore punk Length Duration m 13 s 57 Label Fat Wreck Chords FAT 611 Producer Bill Stevenson musician Bill Stevenson , Stephen Egerton , Jason Livermore Last album Operation Phoenix album Operation Phoenix br 1999 This album The Phenomenon of Craving br 2000 Next album Symptoms of a Leveling Spirit br 2001 The Phenomenon of Craving is an extended play EP by the Santa Cruz, California based hardcore punk band Good Riddance , released May 23, 2000 through Fat Wreck Chords . Their drummer Sean Sellers had left the band in early 1999, so Dave Raun of Lagwagon drummed on the EP and on several tours with the band. ref name allmusic bio cite web last Cornelius first David title Good Riddance Biography publisher Allmusic url Allmusic class artist id p200485 biography pure url yes accessdate 2010 08 31 ref A full time replacement would be found in Kid Dynamite s Dave Wagenschutz, who joined the band for their fifth album Symptoms of a Leveling Spirit the following year. ref name allmusic bio Reception Mark Cyst of The Big Takeover gave the EP two and a half stars out of five, stating that Good Riddance don t do much more than show that they are still angry, and that they still play hardcore ... I ve heard much better material on the band s earlier efforts. ref cite web last Cyst first Mark title Review The Phenomenon of Craving publisher Allmusic work The Big Takeover url Allmusic class album id r479112 pure url yes accessdate 2010 09 02 ref Track listing Track listing total length 13 57 all lyrics Russ Rankin music ... The Phenomenon of Craving at Fat Wreck Chords Good Riddance DEFAULTSORT Phenomenon of Craving Category Good Riddance albums Category 2000 EPs Category Fat Wreck Chords EPs it The Phenomenon of Craving ... more details
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