• With research from Bupa UK showing a large proportion of Brits don't know what their vital organs actually do (63% were unaware what their kidneys do and 79% unsure of what the liver does, for example), you're about to be educated. (askmen.com)
  • Once you've lost your vital organs, there really is no chance of going back. (donor.co.nz)
  • This is especially severe when the cavity intersects vital organs. (thegunzone.com)
  • Fragmentation plays a role because it creates more wound channels and increases the chances of hitting vital organs. (thegunzone.com)
  • Plus, most moms will also suffer from weakened or damaged abdominal, lower-back, and pelvic muscles, which can play a role in incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse. (popsugar.com)
  • Protecting the pelvic floor: obstetric management to prevent incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse. (afar.info)
  • Childbirth was found to be associated with a variety of muscular and neuromuscular injuries of the pelvic floor that are linked to the development of anal incontinence, urinary incontinence, and pelvic organ prolapse. (afar.info)
  • Theatre Pipe Organs can, of course, produce beautiful and sometimes somber music. (theatreorgans.com)
  • On most pipe organs, the tremulant stops are white. (theatreorgans.com)
  • The festivities continue at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 19 with the presentation of the organ featuring Koopman and Michael Barone of American Public Media's Pipedreams program which focuses on pipe organs. (csbsju.edu)
  • Risk factors for pelvic floor injury include forceps delivery, episiotomy, prolonged second-stage of labor, and increased fetal size. (afar.info)
  • CONCLUSION: The pelvic floor plays an important role in continence and pelvic organ support. (afar.info)
  • Abdominal examination revealed a firm, fects the urinary system, involvement of smooth and partly fixed central pelvic ab- the genital organs is not unusual in endemic dominal mass of about 16 weeks gestation zones, occurring via the vascular anasto- size. (who.int)
  • Pelvic ex- organs [ 5 ]. (who.int)
  • E-Z Play Today (Easy big-note right-hand-only arrangements for piano, organ, and. (free-scores.com)
  • Turns any piano, organ or keyboard into an EASY To PLAY instrument instantly! (hickeys.com)
  • The Mojo61 does let you use a sustain pedal to change rotary speed, and does have a dedicated Sustain pedal jack which handles that function when the 61 is in VB3 mode, and sustains when playing the piano sounds. (musicplayer.com)
  • The instrument is about the size of a toy piano and has a two octave range. (evbvd.com)
  • Play Like a Girl was commissioned for the BASK Collective by the University of Idaho for a multimedia project in which the keyboard player, Kristin Elgersma, asked for the possibility of playing either grand piano or toy piano, or both, depending on performance constraints. (evbvd.com)
  • Now that I've checked out the show, I'm definitely enjoying picturing Lucy Lawless in full battle garb playing the toy piano like the girl she is. (evbvd.com)
  • Besides these great accordion sounds the FR-1x lets choose from a huge selection of organs, orchestral sounds, basses, and much more. (gigasonic.com)
  • synthesis to get digital sounds such as electric pianos, bells, organs, basses, and other cool and complex sounds. (dummies.com)
  • The Alesis Recital is a feature-packed electric keyboard with 88 full-sized semi-weighted keys, ideal for players of all levels. (robots.net)
  • A twenty-four-foot "Timeline of the Organ," depicting the organ's long and varied history, is part of this unprecedented touring exhibition. (westfield.org)
  • These early organs had more pipes than the serinette, could play more than one tune, and were considerably larger, in sizes up to 75 cm (29 in) long and 40 cm (16 in) deep. (wikipedia.org)
  • Wooden bass pipes were placed underneath the organ and on the front were often mounted a set of pan-flutes or piccolo pipes, with decorative finishes. (wikipedia.org)
  • Moving away from the stereotype, in reality the size of the street organ varied from a tiny barrel organ with only 20 or fewer pipes, weighing only a few pounds, through medium-sized instruments containing forty or more pipes, mounted on a hand-pushed trolley, up to large ornately decorated book-operated organs, with hundreds of pipes weighing several hundred pounds. (wikipedia.org)
  • there (being at times in an instrument of this size the equivalent of sixty jkeys depressed and over one thousand pipes speaking. (aadl.org)
  • It can have as many as 30,000 pipes, from the size of a pencil to the length of a trailer truck. (westfield.org)
  • Visitors were able to see how an organ works and is built, and can pump bellows, depress keys, watch valves open and close, and hear pipes sound. (westfield.org)
  • The project - completed under the direction of renowned organ designer Martin Pasi - entailed adding nearly 3,000 new pipes to the instrument, which was built by Walter Holtkamp Sr. and dates back to when the church (designed by famed architect Marcel Breuer) was dedicated in 1961. (csbsju.edu)
  • Following the expansion, the organ now boasts over 6,000 pipes in all. (csbsju.edu)
  • Decades of leaks have extensively damaged the interior of the chapel, including the walnut and mahogany wood pews and the chapel's main organ, a massive instrument of about 4,500 pipes. (cpr.org)
  • If Bach advised some organ builders about tuning, Zacharias Hildebrandt would be the most likely one, but the meaning of the statement by Bach's son-in-law that Hildebrandt followed Neidhardt , while clearly ruling out Lehman's scheme, is unclear in some other ways since some of Neidhardt's ideas about tempered tuning changed over the years. (umich.edu)
  • I have a large collection of classical organ music on my shelves, from Bach to Widor, but not so much of the contemporary flavor. (audaud.com)
  • While the harpsichord and organ are most ubiquitous, it is (like the Bach) very suitable for the lautenwerk. (carsoncooman.com)
  • 3) are retained in the lungs for a long period of time, and (4) induce more oxidative stress and cause greater inflammatory effects than their fine-sized equivalents suggest a need to study the impact of these particles on the body. (cdc.gov)
  • Achieving a better understanding of the dynamics at play between particle physicochemistry, transport patterns, and cellular responses in the lungs and other organs will provide a future basis for establishing predictive measures of toxicity or biocompatibility and a framework for assessing potential human health risks. (cdc.gov)
  • The two lungs are the primary organs of the respiratory system. (medlineplus.gov)
  • A street organ (French: orgue de rue or orgue de barbarie) played by an organ grinder is a French automatic mechanical pneumatic organ designed to be mobile enough to play its music in the street. (wikipedia.org)
  • An unfortunate consequence was the destruction of hundreds of organs, the barrels of which contained a record of the popular music of the day. (wikipedia.org)
  • At the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century European publishers of sheet music and the holders of copyrights to the most popular operatic tunes of the day often banded together in order to enforce collection of performance duties from any musician playing their property in any venue. (wikipedia.org)
  • When faced with notaries and the hounding of other legal representatives of the music industry of the time, in addition to the other sources of hostility mentioned above organ grinders soon disappeared. (wikipedia.org)
  • E-Z Play Today is the shortest distance between beginning music and playing fun. (sheetmusicplus.com)
  • World's largest series of music folios * Full-size books - large 9" x 12" format features easy-to-read, easy-to-play music * Accurate arrangements. (sheetmusicplus.com)
  • most arrangements include words and music * Most up-to-date registrations - books in the series contain a general registration guide, as well as individual song rhythm suggestions * Guitar Chord Chart - all songs in the series can also be played on guitar. (sheetmusicplus.com)
  • Organ music, Collection. (free-scores.com)
  • From the above it will be understood that the attachment does away with the necessity of the performer playing upon the key board and leaves his hands and thoughts free to arrange the combination of stops, pedals, etc., necessary to give proper expression to the music as well as to adjust the tempo to retard or accelerate the music. (aadl.org)
  • The playing of the Aeolian is not the soulless work of a music box. (aadl.org)
  • and while the organ with the Aeolian Attachment may be played by one without a musical education, still, in the hands pf a competent organist, the effect is far better because of his knowledge of music and of the organ itself. (aadl.org)
  • If you like contemporary organ music this disc will provide a very nice hour of reflection and refreshment. (audaud.com)
  • Its size alone is not what makes it special, but it plays a part," said Scott Vaillancourt, current organist and music director for the parish, adding that the larger Opus 1588 is known nationally for its quality and historic value. (sunjournal.com)
  • This is a very big deal," said Koopmann, a former university president and a longtime professor of music at Saint John's, who has been playing the organ for decades. (csbsju.edu)
  • Academy Catholic music director Katherine Johnson said she's devastated at losing the opportunity to play the chapel's organs for the next several years. (cpr.org)
  • It is also possible to buy "Derek Moon - Derek Moon Plays At The Hammond Organ Volume 3" on Amazon, Discogs as listen or rent it on Spotify, Apple Music. (mahlzeit.it)
  • Leaked Derek Moon Plays At The Hammond Organ Volume 3 ZIP or RAR, MP3 or FLAC format music. (mahlzeit.it)
  • Typically, the upper and lower respiratory tract and the kidneys are affected, but any organ may be. (msdmanuals.com)
  • In New York, where monkeys were commonly used by organ grinders, mayor Fiorello La Guardia banned the instruments from the streets in 1935, citing traffic congestion, the "begging" inherent in the profession, and organized crime's role in renting out the machines. (wikipedia.org)
  • We've employed the help of Dr. Lizzie Tuckey, a fully qualified doctor previously part of The Royal Society of Medicine and now Bupa's Medical Director, to explain the role of each vital organ, and what you should eat to keep it in top shape. (askmen.com)
  • Dr. Lizzie says, "Our kidneys play a vital role in keeping the body's conditions constant including water, pH, salt levels and blood composition. (askmen.com)
  • Situated in the abdomen, the pancreas releases digestive enzymes that play a crucial role in converting food we eat into fuel for the cells in our body," Dr. Lizzie says. (askmen.com)
  • Nutrition plays a role not only in weight gain or loss, but also in energy, mood, sleep, and muscle recovery. (popsugar.com)
  • This plays a crucial role in restoring and replacing skin cells. (researchandmarkets.com)
  • [ 10 ] At the insertion of the cruciate ligaments, Golgi tendon-like organs are found and may play a role in proprioception. (medscape.com)
  • YT play a role in fibrotic fibroblasts, but their role is not yet known in the fibrotic lung epithelium. (lu.se)
  • fibroid tissue is known to be less vascular than other uterine parts, and it seems that certain vascular connections had played a role in this situation. (who.int)
  • These elements are suspected to have played a key role in shaping the development of the human brain. (lu.se)
  • In Lund, researchers are investigating these repetitive regions of our DNA to understand the role transposable elements play in human brain development and evolution. (lu.se)
  • They discovered that LINE-1 elements play an important role in shaping the structural and functional complexity of our brains as we age. (lu.se)
  • The cause of GPA is unknown, although immunologic mechanisms play a role. (msdmanuals.com)
  • There are indications that this gene may play a role in cancer as well as in diabetes. (medscape.com)
  • these peptides play a role in postprandial insulin secretion. (medscape.com)
  • In an experimental study conducted on hamsters, Martino and colleagues13 showed that circadian disruption played a critical role in cardiac and renal disease. (cdc.gov)
  • Inexpensive and self-adhesive, these note name stickers attach to the white keys of any size keyboard in seconds. (hickeys.com)
  • In addition to these facts, it is also good to learn more about it including the different MIDI keyboard sizes. (dimensionsguide.com)
  • The organ is an interesting keyboard instrument, which can be played using both feet and hands. (dimensionsguide.com)
  • In 1916, the renowned pipe organ builders Casavant Freres of Saint-Hyacinthe, Canada, installed a three-manual (three keyboard) organ, the Opus 665, in the basement of the half-finished St. Peter's Church. (sunjournal.com)
  • The keyboard is also designed to reduce the sense of force, making playing more comfortable. (robots.net)
  • This work may be played on any keyboard instrument. (carsoncooman.com)
  • Small (cue-sized) notes are provided for instruments which have a larger compass keyboard and are to be employed when available. (carsoncooman.com)
  • I made a piece for twisted tutu , my duo at the time with Kathleen Supové, where she played the chord organ's keyboard while I played the percussion part on the plastic case of the organ. (evbvd.com)
  • The Timeline of the Organ, written by Barbara Owen, traces the organ's history from 600 B.C.E. to the present. (westfield.org)
  • Since the Loew's new/old organ arrived with great fanfare in July 1997, volunteers from the Garden State Theatre Organ Society have been rebuilding the organ's many wooden parts and replacing miles of control cable. (theatreorgans.com)
  • His wife is the noted organist Victoria Sirota, Sirota has collaborated over the years with her in creating a body of work for organ, as well as liturgical and concert works for organ with choir, orchestra, and chamber ensembles. (audaud.com)
  • In humans, migration of T. canis larvae area, we aimed to assess the prevalence of to viscera and other organs produces viscer- the infection in children under 10 years of al larva migrans syndrome, and sometimes age and its association with certain factors. (who.int)
  • If you don't have a chord organ, but you happen to have a harmonium, an accordion or another suitable instrument available, please feel free to perform it on your instrument, I'd love that! (evbvd.com)
  • The FR-1x also includes onboard manual drum/percussion sounds that can be played with the bass and chord buttons! (gigasonic.com)
  • Vaillancourt often plays both organs simultaneously, which is as complicated as it sounds. (sunjournal.com)
  • The variations can be played in any combination, simultaneously (with pre-recorded tracks) or successively, allowing for a total of eight factorial (40,320) versions of the piece. (evbvd.com)
  • This case of bilharzial infection of a uterine myoma surprisingly spared other genital organs. (who.int)
  • The first descriptions of the street organ, at that time always a barrel organ owing to its use of a pinned cylinder (barrel) to operate levers and play notes, can be found in literature as early as the late 18th century. (wikipedia.org)
  • MISS RUTH SNYDER TO PLAY NEW PANTAGES KILGEN ORGAN Miss Ruth Snyder has been chosen as one of the two organists to play at the console of the new, three-manual, 80-stop Kilgen organ, at the new Pantages Theater which opens Monday. (cinematreasures.org)
  • He has a long history of playing drums with organists such as Dr. Lonnie Smith, Billy Preston and Sam Yahel but this is his first album playing the organ himself. (importcds.com)
  • But of course, you can play the chord organ part on a synthesizer, which you should set up with an organ patch and a pitch shifter that gives you both the notated pitch and the fifth below (i.e. transpose by -7 semitones). (evbvd.com)
  • It will be 2000 ms if you're playing the piece at the tempo I've specified. (evbvd.com)
  • The realistic structure and function of the mini organs - combined of layers of hepatocytes and stellate cells - has positive implications for research in that they can infected with a disease to observe its progress, or treated with a drug to monitor its impact. (dailymail.co.uk)
  • There are even orchestral instruments onboard, as well as virtual tone wheel organs with realistic rotary effects. (gigasonic.com)
  • The EFM1 is capable of playing 16 simultaneous voices and, unlike the DX7, is easy to program. (dummies.com)
  • This one was made for a 1960s era Magnus electric chord organ given to me by the composer Art Jarvinen . (evbvd.com)
  • If you have access to a chord organ, that's the ideal instrument for performing the piece. (evbvd.com)
  • This box is attached to the organ by cables (one for each manual and pedal), of 61 small copper wires connected to the main Junction plate of the instrument, and interferes in no way with its operation by means of the keys. (aadl.org)
  • Today, many people think of the organ as a sacred instrument. (westfield.org)
  • Organs are hard to record properly without distorting the instrument size, but the acoustic footprint seems quite accurate here. (audaud.com)
  • The sanctuary and gallery organs are both playable from the console that's up in the gallery so you can kind of use them like one instrument," Vaillancourt explained. (sunjournal.com)
  • Or, at least, you notice that sound travels slowly when the sound of the instrument that you're playing is coming from 200 feet away. (sunjournal.com)
  • To understand how an organ is played, you first have to understand the design of the instrument. (sunjournal.com)
  • How much is deposited depends on particle properties such as size, and physiological factors such as oral or nasal inhalation and exercise or rest. (lu.se)
  • Whilst impaction and interception are factors that are more dominant for micro-sized particles, nanosized particle depositions are more driven by diffusion (in particular at low air speed, such as in the alveoli) and surface charge. (lu.se)
  • Granulomatosis with polyangiitis is characterized by necrotizing granulomatous inflammation, small- and medium-sized vessel vasculitis, and focal necrotizing glomerulonephritis, often with crescent formation. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Overview of Vasculitis Vasculitis is inflammation of blood vessels, often with ischemia, necrosis, and organ inflammation. (msdmanuals.com)
  • This book has 260 must-know old-time favorites in our famous E-Z Play Today notation with the note names printed on each note. (sheetmusicplus.com)
  • Initially made in the '30s, a lot of (Casavant organs) were altered as tastes were changing. (sunjournal.com)
  • California-based bio-printing pioneers Organovo created the mini organs by using the machine to build up around 20 layers of liver cells - along with cells from the lining of blood vessels to nourish the liver cells with nutrients and oxygen. (dailymail.co.uk)
  • Now researchers at the San Diego laboratory will be working on printing larger branched networks of blood vessels that could nourish a human-sized version of the structure. (dailymail.co.uk)
  • But the first organs were used outdoors, at large public events such as gladiator games, and even in battle," said Lynn Edwards, creator of the exhibition. (westfield.org)
  • The Timeline is a printed version of a large three-panel display that is part of the Festival Organ exhibit. (westfield.org)
  • Many parts of a child's body, such as their nervous system, immune system, and other organ systems, are rapidly developing. (cdc.gov)
  • The Air Force Academy student body primarily identified as Protestant when the building was designed in the 1950s, and the percentage of students following other religions was reflected in the size of the structure's other chapels. (cpr.org)
  • People who receive regular blood transfusions can develop a condition in which excess iron from the transfused red blood cells builds up in the body, which can damage organs such as the heart and liver. (cdc.gov)
  • This helped bring his iron levels under better control, which minimized the chance that he might suffer organ damage (to the heart or liver) due to excess iron in his body. (cdc.gov)
  • harzial species have also been blamed for Her husband and her 4 sons complained genital organ diseases in the areas where of urinary schistosomiasis and were on they are endemic, producing comparable treatment, while her 4 daughters were symptoms [ 7,8 ]. (who.int)
  • Spencer Bullins on guitar will be playing inside the reading room for most of the festival. (moravianmusic.org)
  • Such talents as Mark Griffith and Bobby Kapp on drums, or Adam Scone on organ, Rudy Petschauer also on drums with Joe Cohn on guitar and Gene Perla on bass, not to mention the list of classic performers. (msrcd.com)
  • â€" was so messed up, how could he play such stunning guitar? (artsjournal.com)
  • Or: Was it possible to play such stunning guitar without being messed up? (artsjournal.com)
  • Tissues cultured in the multi-organ chip (from left to right: skin, heart, bone, liver, and endothelial barrier) maintained their tissue-specific structure and function after being linked by vascular flow. (columbia.edu)
  • Today, a team of researchers from Columbia Engineering and Columbia University Irving Medical Center reports that they have developed a model of human physiology in the form of a multi-organ chip consisting of engineered human heart, bone, liver, and skin that are linked by vascular flow with circulating immune cells, to allow recapitulation of interdependent organ functions. (columbia.edu)
  • From your liver to your lymph nodes, these are the organs most people don't actively think about, what they do and what to feed them for optimal performance. (askmen.com)
  • But here's why:"The gallbladder sits just under the liver and although small in size, it plays an important part as it helps us to digest our food. (askmen.com)
  • Many were built by Italian organ builders who had settled in France and Germany, creating companies such as Frati, Gavioli, Gasparini and Fassano. (wikipedia.org)
  • great frieze on tle built by the Tarrand $ Uotcy Organ Company, Detroit, micb. (aadl.org)
  • It was, however, one of five identical instruments, christened Wonder Mortons , that were built by the Morton Organ Company to be installed in five theatres that the Loew's company was building in the late 1920s. (theatreorgans.com)
  • Ultimately Organovo is working towards developing human-sized versions suitable for transplant. (dailymail.co.uk)
  • This increases the size of the thoracic cavity and decreases the pressure inside. (medlineplus.gov)
  • The barrels used were heavy, held only a limited number of tunes, and could not easily be upgraded to play the latest hits, which greatly limited the musical and practical ability of these instruments. (wikipedia.org)
  • It is one of the best instruments of its size in the country," Courboin was quoted as saying in a Lewiston Evening Journal article dated Oct. 5, 1938. (sunjournal.com)
  • In addition to controlling two instruments, each with its own keyboards and array of sound controls, the organist must consider spatial discrepancies due to the vast size of the structure. (sunjournal.com)
  • Twenty-four-thousand brick-sized pieces of stained glass in 24 colors run in bands up the entire height of the building to create a web of interconnecting diamonds. (cpr.org)
  • There are many types of glitter balls, and they come in different shapes and sizes. (dimensionsguide.com)
  • Events kick off with the Solemn Blessing of the Expanded Holtkamp-Pasi Pipe Organ at 7 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 18. (csbsju.edu)
  • The V-Accordion's USB functionality lets you play MP3 or WAV files from a USB drive making it easy to play along with backup tracks. (gigasonic.com)
  • Some of the new ones are the size of pencils while others are nearly 850 pounds. (csbsju.edu)
  • In many towns in Europe the barrel street organ was not just a solo performer, but used by a group of musicians as part of a story-telling street act, together with brightly coloured posters and sing-along sessions. (wikipedia.org)
  • The organ grinder was a musical novelty street performer of the 19th century and the early part of the 20th century, and refers to the operator of a street or barrel organ. (wikipedia.org)
  • A small pneumatic motor is then started, which causes the paper to be drawn along over a jchannel board containing as many channels as there are keys to the organ. (aadl.org)
  • The creation of Festival Organ was made possible by a major grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities and by contributions of collaborators and sponsors nationwide. (westfield.org)
  • After a few years the deal was made and the Garden State Theatre Organ Society bought the organ and brought it to Jersey City for the humongous task of rebuilding, designing the installation and installing it in the theatre. (theatreorgans.com)
  • But to many people, the pipe organ remains a little-known byway of musical and cultural history. (westfield.org)
  • This organ now takes its place alongside the great organs of Europe - many of which are also monastic organs. (csbsju.edu)
  • The stereotypical organ grinder was a man, bearing a medium-sized barrel organ held in front of him and supported by a hinged or removable wooden stick or leg that was strapped to the back of the organ. (wikipedia.org)
  • Before organ donation I never really knew what it was like to give without expecting anything back in return and to feel good about it. (donor.co.nz)
  • As a child, John was not allowed to play contact sports such as football because his spleen (an organ in the upper far left part of the abdomen) was enlarged due to thalassemia. (cdc.gov)
  • Courboin studied at the Brussels Conservatory and played organ all over Europe before coming to the United States in 1904. (sunjournal.com)
  • That Theatre's organ was also removed in 1974, winding up in the possession of a private collector who stored it in a Chicago warehouse for some twenty years. (theatreorgans.com)
  • Twenty-two years later, Dominican brothers - who came from that same southwestern Quebec town and were overseeing the remaining construction of what would be named Saints Peter and Paul Church - ordered two new Casavant organs. (sunjournal.com)
  • The two Casavant organs in the upper church of Lewiston's basilica are still known as some of the best in the country 80 years after their installation. (sunjournal.com)
  • The total their attraction to pets (dogs and cats) and population of Hamadan is about 600 000, their play habits, which may expose them to and the target population (under 10 years accidental ingestion of Toxocara eggs from old) was about 101 000 [12]. (who.int)
  • In 1997 the Garden State Chapter of the American Theatre Organ Society found the Paradise organ and managed to acquire it so that it could be put on permanent loan to the Loew's Jersey Theatre . (theatreorgans.com)
  • Each finding aid contains information about the size of the collection, how it was created, history of the community or key individuals involved in the collection, and a description of the contents. (moravianmusic.org)