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  1. Tucking mill

    Tucking Mill may refer to Tucking Mill a hamlet in Somerset, England Fulling also known as Tucking a stage in woollen cloth making See also Tuckingmill disambig ...   more details



  1. Tucking Mill

    infobox UK place static image static image caption country England official name Tucking Mill population population ref os grid reference ST767615 latitude 51.353 longitude 2.336 unitary england Bath and North East Somerset lieutenancy england Somerset region South West England post town Bath, Somerset BATH postcode area BA postcode district BA2 dial code 01225 constituency westminster Bath UK Parliament constituency Bath Tucking Mill is a small hamlet place hamlet within the parish of Monkton Combe , Somerset , England. It lies on Midford Brook and was a key point on the now disused Somerset Coal Canal . It is at the southern end of the Two Tunnels Greenway which will follow the disused railway ... entering the Combe Down Tunnel , and then coming out to cross Tucking Mill Viaduct into Midford . ref ...?id 550&linkidentifier id&itemid 550 title Tucking Mill publisher wessex Water accessdate 19 November 2010 ref William Smith s home From 1798 until 1810 Tucking Mill was the home of William Smith ... nationwide geological map . ref cite web title Tucking Mill, Pilgrimage to Smith of the Rocks url http bathdailyphoto.wordpress.com category somerset tucking mill publisher Bath Daily Photo accessdate ... Canal . There is a plaque on Tucking Mill cottage saying that it was Smith s home, which was erected ... placed it on the 18th century cottage, ref cite web title Tucking Mill Cottage url http www.imagesofengland.org.uk ... believed that he lived in the nearby Tucking Mill House. ref cite web title Tucking Mill House url ... Down to the canal. ref cite web title William Smith s Tucking Mill to Kingham Quarry Tramway url ... then passed through an earthenware pipe to Tucking Mill, where a second stage of sedimentation took ... 9781899889327 pages 33 52 ref Gallery gallery File Williamsmithshouse.jpg The cottage at Tucking Mill ... House, Tucking Mill.jpg The house William Smith actually lived in gallery References reflist Category Villages in Bath and North East Somerset pl Tucking Mill ...   more details



  1. Tuckingmill

    Tuckingmill may refer to A fulling mill , part of the textile industry Places Tuckingmill, Camborne, Cornwall , a parish near Camborne in the English county of Cornwall Tuckingmill, St Breward, Cornwall , a place in the parish of St Breward in the English county of Cornwall Tuckingmill, Wiltshire , a place in the English county of Wiltshire See also Tucking mill disambig ...   more details



  1. Bandha (Yoga)

    Merge Mudra Yoga date May 2011 Bandha bond, arrest is a term for the body locks in Hatha Yoga , treated under the heading of Mudra Yoga mudra . Specific bandhas are Mula Bandha , contraction of the perineum Uddiyana bandha , contraction of the human abdomen abdomen into the human rib cage rib cage Jalandhara Bandha , tucking the chin close to the chest References reflist See also Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga Bandhas Category Hatha yoga ...   more details



  1. Methods of passing as female

    . Tucking Tucking refers to the practice of hiding the male genitalia so that they are not visible through tight clothing. The most effective way of tucking involves pushing of the testicles up into the Inguinal ...   more details



  1. Lugade

    A Lugade is a nine yard Maratha sari . This nine yard sari is generally worn by elderly Hindu women and is sometimes referred to as Nauvaree in Marathi language Marathi . It is usually between forty two and forty five inches in width, and has two lengthwise borders called kanth or kinar . It also has two breadthwise borders called padar , of which one is more decorated than the other. Draping a Lugade The lugade is usually worn by tucking pleats into the underskirt at the back center while the decorated end padar is thrown over the left shoulder. It is allowed to hang from the waist straight down and around like a skirt. Sometimes, this end is drawn over the bosom and back over the head. References cite book title Maharashtra State gazetteers, Volume 14 year 1981 publisher Directorate of Govt. Print., Stationery and Publications, Maharashtra State Category Dresses Category Saris Category Culture of Maharashtra ...   more details



  1. Shaft effect

    File ShaftDrivePower.png thumb The forces involved in accelerating a motorcycle. Left a chain or belt drive. Right a shaft drive. The shaft effect , also known as elevator effect or shaft jacking , is a phenomenon occurring in shaft drive motorcycle s. This effect occurs because the acceleration being applied to the rear wheel creates a reactive force on the drive shaft. This in turn lifts the rider and the body of the bike, exacerbating the natural tucking under of the rear wheel. Under acceleration Newton s third law says trying to turn the wheel forward exerts a reactionary force against the drive mechanism. In the case of a belt, this makes the top part of the belt tighten and the whole bike shrug down just a bit. This is typically obscured because acceleration causes the rear wheel to tuck under. A shaft drive, on the other hand has a rigid connection to the hub so this reactionary force turns the shaft backwards about the rear wheel and the middle of the bike tightens and lifts the rider up. This effect is one of the most notable differences between riding a shaft driven motorcycle and a typical motorcycle. The effect is most pronounced on older models of motorcycle as most modern shaft driven bikes use one or two Paralevers to limit the rotation of the rear hub relative to the bike frame. File ShaftDriveMomentum.png thumb Depiction of the Tucking Under phenomenon and the relative effect on a softail versus a shaft drive . Top Motorcycle under acceleration. Bottom Motorcycle under braking. References Citation last Cocco first Gaetano title Motorcycle Design and Technology publisher MotorBooks MBI Publishing Company year 2004 ISBN 0760319901, 9780760319901 url http books.google.com books?id Ydk0bgq2 3YC&pg PA52 pages 52 54 http www.micapeak.com bmw gs gs hpn.html HPN Motorradtechnik GmbH http www.largiader.com paralever Paralever, Suspension and Driveshaft factors http www.motorcyclecruiser.com roadtests suzuki intruder 1400 Motorcycle Road Test Suzuki Intruder ...   more details



  1. Heaving line bend

    Multiple issues howto October 2008 tone October 2008 Knot details name Heaving line bend image Heaving line bend knot.jpg names type bend strength origin related releasing uses to attach a Shamisen string to a thick silk eye rightmost crossing above should have pink cord running UNDER black eye caveat abok number 1463 The heaving line bend is a quick and simple knot that is used to attach playing strings to the thick silk eyes of the anchorage knot . It is knot number 1462 in the Ashley Book of Knots . ref cite book title The Ashley Book of Knots last Ashley first Clifford W. year 1944 publisher Doubleday ref Tying steps Insert the string through the Bight knot bight , well down from the bight tip. Go around the bight and cross above the string on the back side. Finish by tucking the end between its turn around the first bight leg and that leg pull tight. See also List of bend knots List of knots References reflist knot stub ...   more details



  1. Hortobágyi palacsinta

    unreferenced date November 2011 Image Hortobagy palacsinta.JPG thumb 250px A nicely served Hortob gy palacsinta in Sopron The Hortob gyi palacsinta is a Savoriness savoury Hungarian cuisine Hungarian Palatschinken pancake , filled with meat usually veal . The meat is prepared as a stew minced meat is fried with onions and spices like the Goulash p rk lt or the Goulash paprik s dish, using, veal, veal with mushrooms, chicken or Kolb sz Hungarian sausage . The pancakes are filled with the minced meat, tucking in the ends, and are baked in the oven with a paprika and tejf l sour cream sauce, then topped with fresh parsley. The dish actually does not originate from the Hortob gy region of the Great Hungarian Plain and has nothing to do with Hortob gy. It was originally invented for the 1958 Brussels World Fair. However some Hungarian recipe books already featured a similar recipe in the 1930s. The name of the food is simply a marketing trick. See also National symbols of Hungary Pancakes DEFAULTSORT Hortobagyi Palacsinta Category Hungarian cuisine Category Pancakes Category Beef dishes Category Veal dishes Hungary stub cuisine stub es Hortob gyi palacsinta pl Nale niki Hortob gy ...   more details



  1. Muscle contracture

    unreferenced date November 2008 Muscle contractures can occur for many reasons, such as paralysis , muscle atrophy muscular atrophy , and forms of muscular dystrophy . Fundamentally, the muscle and its tendons shorten, resulting in reduced flexibility. For example, in the case of partial paralysis i.e. polio myelitis the loss of strength and muscle control tend to be greater in some muscles than in others, leading to an imbalance between the various muscle groups around specific joints. Case in point when the muscles which flex the foot upward are less functional than the muscles which flex the foot downward a contracture occurs, giving the foot a progressively downward angle and loss of flexibility. Various interventions can slow, stop, or even reverse muscle contractures, ranging from physical therapy to surgery. A common cause for having the ankle lose its flexibility in this manner is from having sheets tucked in at the foot of the bed when sleeping. The weight of the sheets keep the feet flexed downward all night. Correcting this by not tucking the sheets in at the foot of the bed, or by sleeping with the feet hanging of the bed when in the prone positi I It occurs also due to muscle tightening for example if after fracture when immobilization is done by putting plaster of paris the muscle length shortens because the muscle is not used for a large span of time. Category Muscular system medical stub ...   more details



  1. Villosa iris

    italic title Taxobox name Villosa iris image Villosa iris.jpg image caption Villosa iris regnum Animalia phylum Mollusca classis Bivalvia ordo Unionoida familia Unionidae genus Villosa species V. iris binomial Villosa iris binomial authority synonyms Villosa iris , common name the Rainbow mussel , is a species of freshwater mussel , an Aquatic animal aquatic bivalve mollusk in the family Unionidae , the river mussels. Reproduction All Unionidae are known to use the gills, fins, or skin of a host fish for nutrients during the larval glochidia stage. Female Villosa iris attract host fish by imitating a crayfish. Elongate papillae on the mantle margin resemble antennae, legs, and eyes. They also mimic crayfish behavior, moving the papillae independently like legs, and use tail tucking motions. ref http unionid.missouristate.edu gallery Villosa iris villosa iris.htm ref Distribution This species is widely distributed throughout the St. Lawrence, upper Mississippi, Ohio, Tennessee, and Cumberland River Basins. ref http www.ncwildlife.org Wildlife Species Con WSC Mussel 31.htm ref References reflist Category Unionidae bivalve stub ...   more details



  1. Polonaise (clothing)

    File Polonaise.png right thumb Robe la Polonaise , French, c. 1775. Plain weave Plain woven silk with supplementary warp weaving warp and weft float patterning. Los Angeles County Museum of Art , M.70.85. Image Polonaise 1883.jpg right thumb Misses Polonaise Costume, from Butterick s Delineator for September 1883. The polonaise is shown over a ruffled underskirt. A polonaise originally robe la Polonaise is a woman s clothing garment of the later 1750 1795 in fashion 1770s and 1780s or a similar revival style of the 1880s in fashion 1880s inspired by Poland Polish national costume, ref en icon cite web author url http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 468174 polonaise title Polonaise dress work www.britannica.com publisher pages page date accessdate 2008 09 26 ref consisting of a gown with a fitted bodice and cutaway, draped and poufed overskirt, worn over an petticoat underskirt or petticoat . The eighteenth century polonaise also referred to as a milkmaid dress was a conscious imitation of rustic country women s habit of tucking their outer gowns up to keep them out of the muck. The open skirt could be poofed up by tucking the front corners through the pocket slits or, later, by means of tapes and loops sewn into the skirt. The nineteenth century revival style, sometimes described as Dolly Varden costume Dolly Varden ref en icon cite web author The Ladies Treasury url http www.tudorlinks.com treasury articles view187080.html title Fashion in the 1870s and 80s work publisher pages page date 2005 accessdate 2010 02 06 ref had lost all connotations of this rustic origin. References reflist Janet Arnold Arnold, Janet Patterns of Fashion 2 Englishwomen s Dresses and Their Construction c.1860 1940 , Wace 1966, Macmillan 1972. Revised metric edition, Drama Books 1977. ISBN 0 89676 027 8 Ashelford, Jane The Art of Dress Clothing and Society 1500 1914 , Abrams, 1996. ISBN 0 8109 6317 5 de Marly, Diana Working Dress A History of Occupational Clothing , Batsford UK , 198 ...   more details



  1. Cartoning machine

    Image M lkekartoner MilkContainers.JPG thumb Carton Gable top Gable top milk carton s, likely created by a cartoning machine A cartoning machine or cartoner , is a Packaging and labeling packaging machine that forms carton s erect, close, folded, side seamed and sealed cartons ref name EBSCOhost Control Engineering. http ehis.ebscohost.com ehost pdfviewer pdfviewer?vid 4&hid 103&sid f1701ae0 f8b3 4af4 bf8d eef6cd9f06cd 40sessionmgr114 Automation in Packaging Benchmark Study , Retrieved 10 May 2010. ref . Packaging machines which form a carton board blank into a carton filled with a product or bag of products or number of products say into single carton, after the filling, the machine engages its tabs slots to apply adhesive and close both the ends of carton completely sealing the carton ref name PackagingDigest Packaging Digest. http www.packagingdigest.com article 342022 Packaging Automation Benchmark Study Vol 3.php Automation in Packaging , Retrieved 10 May 2010. ref . Cartoning machines can be divided into two types Horizontal Cartoning Machine Vertical Cartoning Machine A cartoning machine which picks a single piece from stack of folded carton and erects it, fills with a product or bag of products or number of products horizontally through an open end and closes by tucking the end flaps of the carton or applying glue or adhesive. The product might be push in the carton either through the mechanical sleeve or by Compressed air pressurized air . This type of Cartoning machine is widely used for packaging food stuffs, confectionery , Pharmaceutical drug medicine , cosmetics , sundry goods, etc. A cartoning machine which erects a folded carton, fills with a product or number of products vertically through an open end and closes by either tucking the end flaps of the carton or applying glue or adhesive, is called a top end cartoning machine ref name Delkor Delkor Media Library. http www.delkorsystems.com media library.html Carton Videos Cartoning Overview , Retrieve ...   more details



  1. Two Tunnels Greenway

    File Combe Down Tunnel, near Bath geograph.org.uk 41502.jpg thumb Combe Down Tunnel in 2005 The Two Tunnels Greenway is a shared use path for walking and cycling under construction in Bath, Somerset , England . ref name path cite web url http www.bathnes.gov.uk BathNES transportandstreets walkingandcycling cycling twotunnels.htm format PDF work Bath & North East Somerset Council title The Two Tunnels Shared Use Path accessdate 2007 10 03 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20071107064420 http www.bathnes.gov.uk BathNES transportandstreets walkingandcycling cycling twotunnels.htm archivedate 2007 11 07 ref Route The route will follow the disused railway trackbed of the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway from East Twerton through the Bath suburb of Oldfield Park to the Devonshire Tunnel . It will then emerge into Lyncombe, Bath Lyncombe Vale before entering the Combe Down Tunnel , and then coming out to cross Tucking Mill Viaduct at Tucking Mill into Midford . ref cite web url http explore.ordnancesurvey.co.uk os routes show 610 title Two Tunnels Greenway, Bath work Explore publisher Ordnance Survey accessdate 2008 07 09 ref The new route will link Bath and the National Cycle Route 24 , convert 2.5 mi 0 south of the city. History NCN24, crossing Midford viaduct, at the south end of the Two Tunnels route, opened in 2005. Sustainable transport charity Sustrans has met with success with its bid for National Lottery United Kingdom National Lottery funding to start construction of the route. ref name path A Two Tunnels Steering Group has been established, consisting of the Two Tunnels group, Bath and North East Somerset Council and Sustrans, to ensure the route s successful development. ref cite web url http democracy.bathnes.gov.uk Data Cabinet 20070307 Minutes 070307zAppx2FrankTompson.pdf archiveurl http www.webcitation.org 60kPnhKku format PDF work Bath & North East Somerset Council date 7 March 2007 title Statement by Frank Tompson of Two Tunnels Group archivedate 2011 ...   more details



  1. Zephyranthes candida

    Speciesbox taxon Zephyranthes candida image Arun image32.jpg authority Lindl. Herb. Zephyranthes candida , known as the Fairy Lily or White Rain Lily , is a native to the Rio de la Plata region of South America including Argentina and Uruguay but also native to Paraguay and Chile . Other names August rain lily, White zephyr lily, Peruvian swamp lily, Zephyr flower, and Autumn zephyr lily. This is a white cultivar of a flower usually found in pink flowering forms, Candida, grows 152 mm to 254 mm 6 10 inches tall. It s ideal for rock gardens and for tucking into groundcovers. Leaves are a deep glossy green and measure 3 Millimetre mm wide. Flowers are erect in perianth white or sometimes pinkish abaxially. The leaf like bract is 1.8 to 4 cm. They grow best in full sun to part shade and require a medium wet soil. Propagation is done by dividing bulb s or offsets and from seed. Zephyranthes candida was first described by John Lindley in 1823 as Amaryllis candida . It was renamed under its current name in 1826 by William Herbert botanist William Herbert . ref APNI id 44569 name Zephyranthes candida ref References Reflist External links http www.efloras.org florataxon.aspx?flora id 1&taxon id 200028075 Efloras.org http davesgarden.com pf go 2536 Dave s Garden http www.easytogrowbulbs.com browseproducts Rain Lily White Zephyranthes candida .html Easy To Grow Bulbs http www.mobot.org gardeninghelp plantfinder Plant.asp?code C747 Kemper Center for Home Gardening commonscat Category Amaryllidoideae Category Plants described in 1823 Category Poisonous plants Asparagales stub dv es Zephyranthes candida ja pt Carapitaia sv Vit sefyrlilja to Feu u zh ...   more details



  1. Midford Castle

    , who became known as Father of English Geology , proposed conveying the stone by a railway down, to Tucking ... to the King s Bench Prison for debt and took over the sawmill and Smith s house at Tucking Mill. ref cite web url http rtjhomepages.users.btopenworld.com cdtramway.html title William Smith s Tucking ...   more details



  1. Beacon Villages

    orphan date June 2010 The Beacon Villages are a group of four English villages in the area of Dartmoor , Devon . The villages are South Zeal , South Tawton , Belstone and Sticklepath . They are named for their location near to the hill known as List of Dartmoor tors and hills Cosdon Beacon . ref http www.south zeal.eu bva arc05 index.html Local information website ref History The following are historic water mills in the parish of South Tawton Zeal Mill. South Zeal, behind Oxenham Arms br 1445 Fulling mill br 1590 Corn mill. Bought by Robert Burgoyne from Philip Baron. br Leat from Ramsley Stream Frog Mill. Ash Bridge, Throwleigh. br 1850 Corn mill, owned by Edward Knapman br 1900, mill closed br Leat from Blackaton Brook Taw Green Corn Mill br 1805 Frances Bewse sold it to John Bellamy br Two water wheels and two pairs of stones South Tawton Corn Mill br 1911 Oxenham estate sold it to Mr. J. White for 1,175 South Zeal Tucking Mill. Below Owlsfoot House br 1816 burnt down br Leat from Ramsley Stream Prospect Blowing Mill br 1844 appears on tythe map References reflist External links http www.beacon villages.co.uk The Beacon Villages website http www.south zeal.eu South Zeal and local information website devon geo stub Category Geography of Devon ...   more details



  1. Singer puzzle box

    Image Singer.PuzzleBox.jpg right thumb 300px Style No. 14 puzzle box A Singer puzzle box is a collection of accessories for a sewing machine. Produced by the Singer Manufacturing Company during the 19th and 20th centuries, these neat and compact kits provide supplies and attachments for easing many common sewing tasks. At the time they were called Style boxes, and were numbered consecutively from 1 Style No. 1 to 14 as newer versions evolved from older ones. They are now vintage , in museums and collections, although some extant sets are still in service. The boxes include accessory attachments for hem ming, braiding, underbraiding, Tuck sewing tucking , shirring , Binding sewing binding , quilting , and ruffling , plus spare needles, bobbin s, screws, and screwdrivers. gallery File Singer.Style.BinderFoot.JPG Binder foot File Singer.Style.BraiderFoot.JPG Braider foot File Singer.Style.FabricGuide.JPG Fabric guide File Singer.Style.HemmerFoot.Number4.JPG Hemmer foot number 4 File Singer.Style.Ruffler.JPG Ruffler File Singer.Style.ShirringPlate.JPG Shirring plate File Singer.Style.Tucker.JPG Tucker File Singer.Style.Underbraider.JPG Underbraider gallery The accessories fit into a fold out rectangular wooden box elegantly lined with velvet. Each accessory has its own particular niche in the box, such that they will all fit together into the small space of the folded up box. The box was invented in 1888 ref John M. Griest filed for patent on 6 August 1888 and received US patent 397980 on 19 February 1889 ref by John M. Griest, a Singer employee ref As indicated by the assignor in his patent ref who won a US patent for the design. References reflist sewing Category Sewing machines ...   more details



  1. Clay Dyer

    Orphan date February 2009 Clay Dyer born May 23, 1978 in Hamilton, Alabama is a professional sport bass fish bass bass fishing fisherman . Dyer was born without any lower limbs, no arm on the left side and a partial arm on the right. His motto for life is If I can, you can. Professional career Dyer s physical limitations have not dampened his determination and positive spirit. He started fishing at age 5 and began tournament fishing at age 15. He refuses to use special equipment, wanting to cast with one hand as others do with two. He casts by tucking the rod under his jaw and whipping it around with a quick left to right twist. He reels fish in while holding the end of the rod under his chin. He ties knots with his tongue and unhooks fish with his teeth. ref Video of Clay fishing can be seen on his http www.claydyerfishing.com website. ref Dyer fishes on the FLW Tour, the highest competitive level. He has fished in more than 200 bass tournaments and placed first in approximately 20 state bass tournaments. Other activities In addition to his competitive fishing, Dyer is also a motivational speaker for corporations, churches, and charitable organizations. He is the national spokesperson for C.A.S.T. for Kids a national charity dedicated to providing quality outdoor experiences to disabled and disadvantaged children and is a fishing guide for disabled and terminally ill children through the United Special Sportsmen Alliance. Biography Dyer s biography, The View From Down Here is Just Fine , was written by Scot Laney. Dyer is also the subject of chapters in three other books Living Life in the Zone , Performance Intelligence at Work , and Dance Until it Rains . See also Bob Wieland References reflist External links http www.claydyerfishing.com Clay Dyer s official website http www.teamdyer.com Clay s fan club http www.boatingmag.com skills fishing miracle worker Miracle Worker http www.youtube.com watch?v yR cERa79fU Clay Dyer Motivational Inspirational Speaker http ww ...   more details



  1. Heritage Day (South Africa)

    force in a divided country by donning an apron and tucking into a boerewors sausage . At the end ...   more details



  1. Midford Brook

    Geobox River Name section name Midford Brook native name other name other name1 Image image Midfordbrookaqueduct.jpg image size image caption Aqudeuct of the Somerset Coal Canal over Midford Brook at Midford Etymology etymology Country etc. country England country1 state Somerset state type County state1 region region1 district Bath and North East Somerset district1 city city1 landmark landmark1 Geography length imperial watershed imperial discharge location discharge imperial discharge max imperial discharge min imperial discharge1 location discharge1 imperial Source source name Wellow Brook, Somerset Wellow Brook & Cam Brook, Somerset Cam Brook source location Midford source district Bath and North East Somerset source region source state Somerset source country England source lat d 51 source lat m 20 source lat s 27 source lat NS N source long d 2 source long m 20 source long s 32 source long EW W source elevation imperial source length imperial Mouth mouth name River Avon, Bristol River Avon mouth location Dundas Aqueduct source district Bath and North East Somerset source region source state Somerset source country England mouth lat d 51 mouth lat m 21 mouth lat s 40 mouth lat NS N mouth long d 02 mouth long m 18 mouth long s 36 mouth long EW W mouth elevation imperial Tributaries tributary left tributary left1 tributary right tributary right1 Free fields free name free value Map section map map size map caption Midford Brook is a small river in Somerset , England . It is formed by convergence of the Wellow Brook and Cam Brook at Midford before passing Tucking Mill and joining the River Avon, Bristol River Avon close to the Dundas Aqueduct and the remains of the Somerset Coal Canal . ref cite web url http www.envf.port.ac.uk kacanal html KAC0191.HTM title KandAC mile 70 work Kennet and Avon Scrapbook 2000 publisher University of Portsmouth accessdate 2009 09 12 ref It has a catchment area of 147.4 km2 which is largely over impermeable Lias Group Lias . The deep ...   more details



  1. Strabismus surgery

    Image Eye surgery.jpg 300px right thumb Isolating the inferior rectus muscle Image Desinsertion du muscle CO.jpg thumb 300px right Disinserting the medial rectus muscle Strabismus surgery is surgery on the extraocular muscle s to correct the misalignment of the human eye eye s. With approximately 1.2 million procedures each year, extraocular muscle surgery is the third most common eye surgery in the United States. ref cite web url http www.nystagmus.org doc conf2005 Hertle 20Presentation 20Handout.doc title Eye Muscle Surgery and Infantile Nystagmus Syndrome format Microsoft Word document author Hertle, Richard publisher American Nystagmus Network accessdate 2006 10 10 ref Types Eye muscle surgeries typically correct strabismus and include the following ref http www.surgeryencyclopedia.com Ce Fi Eye Muscle Surgery.html Surgery Encyclopedia Eye Muscle Surgery ref ref http webeye.ophth.uiowa.edu asorn CE 2002 09Strabismus.pdf Dead link date March 2008 ref Loosening weakening procedures Recession involves moving the insertion of a muscle posteriorly towards its origin. Myectomy Myotomy Tenectomy Tenotomy Tightening strengthening procedures Resection involves detaching one of the eye muscles, removing a portion of the muscle from the distal end of the muscle and reattaching the muscle to the eye. ref http strabismus.com surgery.html Strabismus.com Strabismus Surgery ref Tucking Advancement is the movement of an eye muscle from its original place of attachment on the eyeball to a more forward position. Transposition repositioning procedures Adjustable suture surgery is a method of reattaching an extraocular muscle by means of a stitch that can be shortened or lengthened within the first post operative day, to obtain better ocular alignment. ref http www.eyemdlink.com EyeProcedure.asp?EyeProcedureID 61 Eye Procedures Adjustable Suture Strabismus Surgery EyeMDLink.com Bot generated title ref Strabismus surgery is a one day procedure. The patient only spends few hours in th ...   more details



  1. Chris Tuson

    Infobox rugby league biography name Chris Tuson fullname Chris Tuson nickname image Chris Tuson.JPG imagesize caption birth date birth date and age 1988 02 15 df yes currentclub leagueicon Wigan size 16 Wigan Warriors clubnumber 23 death date height 182cm weight 92kg ref cite web url http www.wiganwarriors.com WPlayerP.aspx?id 29 title Wigan Warriiors Player Profile Chris Tuson work web page publisher wiganwarriors.com accessdate 16 August 2011 ref position rlp SR club1 Wigan Warriors year1start 2008 year1end present appearances1 35 tries1 2 goals1 0 fieldgoals1 0 points1 8 club2 Blackpool Panthers year2start 2010 year2end appearances2 1 tries2 0 goals2 0 fieldgoals2 0 points2 0 club3 Castleford Tigers year3start 2010 year3end appearances3 8 tries3 0 goals3 0 fieldgoals3 0 points3 0 retired updated 23 April 2009 source http www.rugbyleagueproject.org players Chris Tuson summary.html RLP Chris Tuson born 15 February 1989 in Leyland, Lancashire is an English rugby league player for the Wigan Warriors in the European Super League . He plays in the Rugby league positions Second row second row . He made his Wigan Warriors debut from the bench against Leeds Rhinos in 2008. Chris joined the Castleford Tigers on loan for one month in 2010. His previous clubs are Leyland Warriors and Bamber Bridge RLFC. Chris attended Runshaw College in Leyland, where he studied Sports Development and Fitness. Chris has stated that he learned everything he knows, off his dearest friend Joseph Purcell. Chris is training as a hairdresser in his spare time so that he has a career after Rugby League. His brother Jonny likes nothing more than to catch an episode of home and away whilst tucking into a lettuce and mayo sandwich. External links http www.wiganwarriors.com SquadMember.asp?teamid 2&id 303 Wigan Warriors profile http wigan.rlfans.com readarticle.php?article id 1005 Chris Tuson Wigan Career Page on the Wigan RL Fansite . References references Castleford Tigers squad Wigan Warriors squad ...   more details



  1. Belawadi Mallamma

    Infobox person name Belawadi Mallamma image Belawadi Mallamma.JPG alt caption Belawadi Mallamma birth date Birth date YYYY MM DD birth place death date Death date and age YYYY MM DD YYYY MM DD death date then birth date death place nationality other names known for occupation Belawadi Mallamma Kannada ref cite web url http siesociety.com societyhis.html title The Saga of a Historic Education Society, BELAWADI accessdate 2008 11 17 ref Dead link date September 2010 known as the brave warrior queen of Belawadi, was from Bailhongal , Belgaum District , North Karnataka , Karnataka , India . Belvadi Mallamma was the first woman who formed a women s army to fight against the Great Britain British and the Maratha s ref cite news url http www.hindu.com 2008 10 26 stories 2008102652370300.htm title Ensure Belwadi Mallamma of Belgaum district gets her place in international history accessdate 2008 11 17 location Chennai, India work The Hindu date 2008 10 26 ref in 17th century. ref cite web url http www.popline.org docs 134692 title Women of prominence in Karnataka. accessdate 2008 11 17 ref Dead link date September 2010 Biography She was the daughter of Sode king Madhulinga Nayaka. Belawadi Mallamma fought with the Maratha king Shivaji Maharaj while defending her husband s kingdom. Her kingdom was very secure and undefeatable. In the battle Shivaji Maharaj s soldier cut the leg of horse on which she was riding and she fell. When she rose and began fighting Shivaji s troops rushed and arrested her. They took her to Shivaji. He praised her and said I made a mistake Ma.. Kindly forgive me..,I don t want your kingdom , then released her. ref cite web url http parliamentofindia.nic.in lsdeb ls11 ses5sp 0228089740.htm title Translation of the speech originally delivered in Kannada. publisher accessdate 2008 11 17 ref She fought enemy troops on horseback, wearing a saree in veeragacche soldier s tuck a tight tucking of the front pleats in the back . Scholar Shesho Sri ...   more details



  1. Standard Textile Company

    Infobox company company name Standard Textile Company company logo company type foundation founders location city Cincinnati, Ohio location country United States U.S. key people num employees industry Textile products revenue operating income homepage http www.standardtextile.com www.standardtextile.com Standard Textile Company, Inc. is a vertically integrated technology based textile business. ref name Hanan Sher, Hanan. Technology Meets the Towel. The Jerusalem Report. August 22, 2005. ref It develops, manufactures, and distributes multiple use textiles, including high end luxury terry, sheets , blankets , window treatments, upholstery fabrics, uniforms, workwear, and napery . ref Standard Textile Launches Two New Products to Hotels, USA Today Money. November 14, 2006. ref The company is based in Cincinnati, OH ref Fasiq, Lisa Biank. Tucking into New Land Standard Textile taking its hotel bedding, curtains East. Cincinnati Business Courier. April 20, 2007. ref , and is privately held. ref name Hanan The company employs over 4,000 persons ref Holthaus, David. A Need to Succeed in Two Lands. The Cincinnati Enquirer. November 7, 2010. ref and has estimated sales of 620 million. ref Recession Tested Standard Textile s Team. Cincinnati Business Courier. August 23, 2010. Available at http www.bizjournals.com cincinnati stories 2010 08 23 story22.html . ref Standard Textile was founded in 1940 by Charles Heiman, a German immigrant who began a small linen distribution company in his Cincinnati apartment. His son, Paul Heiman, expanded the company across the United States. ref name Chase Chase, Linda and Kevin Eigelbach. Bridges to Future, Cincinnati. Cherbo Publishing Group, Inc. Encino 2008. p. 140 141 ref Today the company is led by President and CEO Gary Heiman, and has operations in North America, Europe, the Middle East, and the Far East. ref 6. standardtextile.com Accessed on February 1, 2011 . ref Standard Textile has 24 production and distribution facilities aroun ...   more details




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