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yeswearemagazine · 1 year ago
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yeswearemagazine · 1 year ago
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mike-the-reader · 5 months ago
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"Male Erection
Sexual stimulation of the penis or psychogenic (cognitively induced) arousal activates parasympathetic nerves extend-ing from the sacral (pelvic) region of the spinal cord and any aspects of the physiological mechanisms that are coordinated with orgasm remain unsolved, but we do know that the physiological, behavioral, and perceptual events in women’s and men’s orgasms comprise an intri-cately orchestrated and reciprocal process that is remark-able in its complexity. From specialized adaptations at the molecular level to complex social interaction, a fascinating range of entities and actions underlies both orgasm and the reproductive process. Here, we present some insights into the process of orgasm by examining several of the compo-nents and circumstances that surround the event.
terminating in the corpora cavernosa of the penis—the tissues that become engorged with blood to produce erection. (The parasympa-thetic system is a component of the involuntary, or “autonomic,” nervous system.) There is substantial evidence that these sacral para-sympathetic nerves are stimulated by oxytocin-containing neurons that originate in the brain—in the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus—and project their axons, the nerve fi bers that com-municate with other neurons, down the spinal cord as far as the sacral level. Indeed, Argiolas and Melis (2005) reported that elec-trical stimulation of the paraventricular nucleus in male rats elic-its penile erection and that oxytocinergic neurons (neurons that communicate with other neurons by releasing oxytocin as their chemical transmitter) are of particular importance in penile erec-tion. These neurons project to the lumbar-sacral region of the spi-nal cord (the region that controls the lower back and pelvic region) to synapse with neurons that course in the hypogastric and pelvic nerves and in the sympathetic chain (an autonomic nerve pathway) to the pelvic plexus, and from this through the cavernous nerves directly to the corpora cavernosa of the penis. These oxytocinergic neurons are seemingly the only descending pathways by which the central nervous system infl uences erectile function (at least, the only ones identifi ed with any degree of certainty to date)."
The Science of Orgasm, Barry R. Komisaruk, Ph.D.
Carlos Beyer-Flores, Ph.D.
Beverly Whipple, Ph.D., R.N.
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mistfunk · 5 months ago
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Mistigram: a good portion of the #ANSIart screens contained in our recent science fiction-themed MIST0524 artpack collection were drawn by @Mavenmob. This is one such piece, "Which side of the screen are you on?", first seen being awarded 10th place in the ANSI art compo at last year's @flashparty.ar demoparty.
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cacaitos · 10 months ago
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will i swallow my pride and give in to read family compo. for science.
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yeswearemagazine · 1 year ago
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The Daily Repost of YWAMag #1603 - also deserves the total best, and to be enjoyed big size, by the excellent Italian Gaetano Pezzella, whom we haven’t seen for several years on Tumblr. Even worse on Flickr...
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Uzbekistan, Muynaq.
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affairesasuivre · 2 years ago
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Thylacine et la tubesque B.O d'OVNI(S)
Et si nous voyagions dans le temps ? Direction la France sous Giscard ! On y porte la moustache et le costumes en nylon. C’est à cette époque que se situe la nouvelle série de Canal + « OVNI(S) » et sa bande son signée du musicien électro Thylacine.
Nous sommes en 1978 et le « Gepan », Groupe d’Etude des Phénomènes Aérospatiaux Non-identifiés, existe bel et bien.  
Melvil Poupaud alias Didier Mathure, brillant scientifique, et son équipe paranormale, sont chargés de trouver des explications rationnelles aux apparitions de soucoupes volantes.  
Pour la partition originale de cette BO Thylacine s’est enfermé avec des synthétiseurs et des machines de 1978, comme s’il y était ! Résultat des musiques d’aujourd’hui qui se fondent parfaitement avec les trésors d’hier. 
La BO d’« OVNI(S) » regorge de trouvailles comme cet excellent Jean-Michel Jarre et Tangerine Dream qui donne envie de faire sa gym ! 
Quelque chose de moins cardio peut-être ?  Du sexe ! C’est tout aussi efficace et moins violent…
Parmi les musiques vintage choisies pour accompagner les compo originales ce « Love in C Minor » signé du patron de la disco française, Cerrone, donne une petite touche « science-fiction de charme ». Quant au « Sifflet du baron » de Bernard Estardy c’est tout de suite la parenthèse enchantée ! 
A la fois pop et ironique, la BO épouse parfaitement l’esprit de la série et enrichit son pantone de couleurs.
Pour mélanger "Shaft" et "Le gendarme et les extraterrestres", le vrai 70’s et le simili 70’s, il fallait le talent d’explorateur temporel de Thylacine. Après avoir revisité Mozart ou Satie sur son dernier album "Timeless", il se glisse dans la roue de Bernard Hinault...
EXTRAIT 1978 avec Yann Wagner 
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credenceresearchdotblog · 27 days ago
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The Primary Cell Culture Market is projected to grow from USD 5965 million in 2024 to an estimated USD 12555.8 million by 2032, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9.75% from 2024 to 2032.The primary cell culture market has become an integral part of biomedical research, drug discovery, and various fields of life sciences. Primary cell cultures, which are derived directly from tissues, closely mimic the physiological state of cells within the body, making them invaluable for studying cellular behaviors, drug responses, and disease mechanisms. The increasing demand for personalized medicine, advancements in biotechnology, and a growing emphasis on understanding complex biological processes have all contributed to the expansion of this market.Primary cell culture refers to the cultivation of cells directly from animal or human tissues, providing researchers with more physiologically relevant data compared to immortalized or transformed cell lines. Unlike cell lines that can undergo continuous division and adaptation, primary cells maintain the unique characteristics and behaviors of the tissue from which they originate. This makes them critical for various applications, including drug testing, cancer research, immunology studies, and regenerative medicine.
Browse the full report at https://www.credenceresearch.com/report/primary-cell-culture-market
Market Growth and Key Drivers
The primary cell culture market has experienced substantial growth in recent years, driven by several key factors:
1. Increasing Focus on Personalized Medicine: With the rise of personalized and precision medicine, there is a growing need for patient-derived primary cells to study individual disease profiles. Primary cell cultures provide a more accurate representation of how a specific patient’s cells might respond to treatment, improving drug efficacy and reducing adverse effects.
2. Advancements in Biotechnology: Technological innovations, such as 3D cell culture and microfluidics, have revolutionized the primary cell culture market. These technologies allow for the development of complex tissue models that can better mimic in vivo conditions, making primary cells even more relevant in drug discovery and disease modeling.
3. Growing Demand for In Vitro Models: Regulatory bodies such as the FDA and EMA have emphasized the need for in vitro models that more accurately predict human responses. Primary cell cultures offer a superior alternative to animal models, contributing to the rise in their adoption by research labs and pharmaceutical companies.
4. Rising Prevalence of Chronic Diseases: The increasing prevalence of chronic diseases like cancer, diabetes, and neurological disorders has created a surge in demand for reliable models to study these conditions. Primary cell cultures allow researchers to observe disease mechanisms in cells that closely resemble their in vivo counterparts, leading to more meaningful insights.
Challenges Facing the Market
Despite its growth, the primary cell culture market faces several challenges:
1. Limited Lifespan of Primary Cells: One of the main limitations of primary cell cultures is their finite lifespan. Unlike immortalized cell lines, primary cells can only undergo a limited number of divisions before entering senescence. This can lead to difficulties in scaling up research or production processes that require long-term cultures.
2. High Costs: Primary cell cultures are generally more expensive to maintain than cell lines due to the complexity of isolating and cultivating them. Researchers must source high-quality tissues, which can be costly, and the media and reagents required to maintain primary cells are often more specialized and expensive.
3. Variability in Cultures: Since primary cells are directly derived from tissue, there can be variability between cultures due to donor differences, tissue health, and isolation techniques. This variability can lead to inconsistent results in experiments, making it challenging to standardize protocols across laboratories.
Future Outlook
The future of the primary cell culture market looks promising, with continued advancements in 3D culture systems organ-on-chip technology, and stem cell research. As researchers seek more sophisticated models to understand human diseases and develop targeted therapies, the demand for primary cell cultures is expected to rise. Additionally, the growing trend toward personalized medicine and increased efforts to reduce animal testing will further drive market expansion.
Key Player Analysis:
ATCC
Axol Bioscience Ltd.
Corning Incorporated
Danaher
FUJIFILM Irvine Scientific, Inc.
Lonza
Mattek
Merck
PromoCell GmbH
Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc.
Segmentation:
By Cell Type
Animal cells
Human cells
 By Component
Products
Blood cell
Nerve cell
Bone marrow
Endothelial cell
Skin cell
Muscle cell
Other cell types
Media
Reagents & supplements
Cell dissociation and cell attachment solutions
Buffers and salts
Cell freezing media
Sera, growth factors & cytokines
Other reagents & supplements
By Application
Drug screening and toxicity testing
Vaccine production
Cell & gene therapy development
Regenerative medicine
Other applications
By End-user
Pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies
Research institutes and academic laboratories
Contract research organizations (CROs)
Other end-users
By Geography
North America
U.S.
Canada
Mexico
Europe
Germany
France
U.K.
Italy
Spain
Rest of Europe
Asia Pacific
China
Japan
India
South Korea
South-east Asia
Rest of Asia Pacific
Latin America
Brazil
Argentina
Rest of Latin America
Middle East & Africa
GCC Countries
South Africa
Rest of the Middle East and Africa
Browse the full report at https://www.credenceresearch.com/report/primary-cell-culture-market
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delialover · 2 months ago
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Delia York's Beauty | Omen IV: The Awakening | ESTONIAN trailer!!!
The internet, as we know, is an endless treasure trove for those intrigued by unexpected finds and strange cultural combinations. Recently, a discovery has emerged online that is remarkable not only for its content but also for its unique musical arrangement. This concerns a trailer for "Omen IV: The Awakening" — a low-budget American horror film made for television in Canada, which, like many similar projects, did not aim for high artistic achievements.
However, what sets this trailer apart from others is its use of Estonian subtitles, which is already a rarity for films that have never been officially broadcast in the former Soviet Union countries. But what is truly striking is the trailer’s musical accompaniment, which, at first glance, seems utterly incongruous — it features compositions from the Soviet film "Dead Mountaineer's Hotel".
A Brief Note on the Classic Soviet Sci-Fi Film
To understand the context of this unusual musical choice, it’s essential to know about "Dead Mountaineer's Hotel". The film was based on a novel written by the renowned Soviet science fiction authors Arkady and Boris Strugatsky, published in 1969. This novel quickly gained recognition for its unique blend of detective fiction and science fiction. In this work, the Strugatskys immerse the reader in a world where the boundaries of reality begin to blur, and the mundane encounters the inexplicable. The story focuses on a mysterious hotel where mountaineers face paranormal phenomena that challenge not only their perceptions but also conventional ideas of reality. Like many other Strugatsky works, this novel leaves the reader contemplating the nature of reality and human essence, making it both thrilling and philosophically rich.
The film, made in 1979 in Tallinn, is an adaptation of this book and effectively conveys the sense of mystery and mystique inherent in the original work. Visually and narratively, the adaptation maintains the philosophical subtext and exotic atmosphere characteristic of the Strugatskys' works, with particular attention to detail and the characters' internal conflicts. The filmmakers not only follow the literary source but also enhance it with visual and auditory elements to more deeply convey the unique atmosphere and mystery that make Strugatsky’s work so memorable.
Sven Grunberg: The "Soviet" Vangelis
To understand why the music from "Dead Mountaineer's Hotel" has attracted such attention, one must delve into the life and work of composer Sven Grunberg. This Estonian musician, born in 1956, became one of the most influential figures in the field of electronic music in the Soviet Union. Grunberg, sometimes referred to as the "Soviet Vangelis," is known for his distinctive approach to music, blending traditional and electronic elements, which became his hallmark. His compositions are renowned for their atmospheric and layered qualities, creating a profound and memorable impact on listeners.
Grunberg gained fame for his work in film and television, leaving a significant mark on Estonian musical culture. His work on the soundtrack for "Dead Mountaineer's Hotel" stands out particularly. In this film, his electronic and atmospheric compositions perfectly complement the mystical and enigmatic atmosphere, creating a unique audiovisual effect. Grunberg’s music, like that of Vangelis, possesses depth and emotional richness, making it not only an excellent backdrop for the narrative but also a standalone artistic creation. This impressive fusion of traditional musical elements with cutting-edge electronic technology allowed Grunberg to craft a distinctive musical accompaniment that enhances the film's mystical and philosophical subtext, leaving viewers captivated by sensations and reflections.
How Soviet Film Music Ended Up in an American Horror Trailer
The most intriguing aspect of this story lies in the enigmatic appearance of Sven Grunberg’s music, originally composed for a Soviet film, in a trailer for the American "made-for-tv" horror film, which does not aspire to high artistic achievements. The contrast created by this combination is particularly interesting: the atmospheric and philosophical melodies of Grunberg, with their deep and mystical undertones, sharply contrast with the low-budget production of the film shot in Vancouver, where, as film enthusiasts may know, film production is less expensive than in the United States. Such use of music is surprising, as "Omen IV: The Awakening" is a typical example of cheap TV horror films, not known for their high artistic standards.
To understand why the trailer creators chose such an unusual musical accompaniment, one should note the key feature of the plot. The trailer emphasizes an unconventional concept where a small girl is the main antagonist, which is unusual for the horror genre. This choice underscores how an outward appearance of innocence can conceal true evil, adding an element of surprise and depth. Perhaps the desire to highlight the originality of the antagonist and the film's storyline explains the use of Grunberg’s music. The compositions created for the Soviet sci-fi film, rich in philosophical motifs and atmospheric sounds, could have provided the trailer with the atmosphere it lacked in the original film.
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yeswearemagazine · 1 year ago
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Let’s start the day in a superb intense mood...deserves the total best, and to be enjoyed full size, by the excellent German Roland Helbig. Untitled, Berlin, 2 023 © Roland Helbig aka Wankelmuth :
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yeswearemagazine · 1 year ago
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compos1 · 3 months ago
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Psychiatrist Doctor in Ranchi - Compos Mentis
Compos Mentis was started in 2010 by Dr Ashish Soy who is the Top Psychiatrist Doctor in Ranchi. He has done M.B.B.S. from MKCG Medical College , Brahmapur, Odisha. Thereafter he pursued D.P.M. from Central Institute of Psychiatry, Ranchi. During senior residency from RINPAS (Ranchi Institute of Neuro Psychiatry and Allied Sciences), he gained vast and tremendous experience in treating different forms of disorders.
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yeswearemagazine · 1 year ago
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The Daily Repost of YWAMag - DR #1 539 - also deserves the total best, and to be seen full size, by the excellent Greek Dimosthenis Kapa :
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anurag0112 · 6 months ago
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Digital marketing
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fearandhatred · 7 months ago
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My language teacher does not like me... I have served then one too many glazed eyes during macbeth, and compo. That's mine Science teachers were nice to me even tho I tried to make them explain the molecular structure of ice during class...
oh my god that was me in math class last time lmaooo i would zone out during class and i thought it wasn't obvious but they Knew. and then they called my parents <3 i think <3 but i did improve after that and they were still encouraging so that's nice <3
also that sucks because a good language teacher would be able to engage the class no matter the text lol. for A levels my school chose to study the fucking renaissance instead of the much easier topic because my school always has to do the most. but my teacher somehow made me love the tempest and andrew marvell so. i am a changed person.
soo glad u had nice science teachers though i had absolutely stellar biology teachers and i think if i had that standard for the other sciences i would have done better. and i could not tell you the molecular structure of anything lmaoo
speaking of which i was so HORRIBLE at chemistry (0.8 gpa !!!!) but my teacher was so nice to me lol (not the best teacher but very nice) even for my final exam where i still failed she told me "i can tell you tried" which was validating because i lowkey did.
but it's very hard to catch up with subjects like chemistryonce you slack off in the beginning—hence the importance of good teachers!!—because all the knowledge builds on top of each other so you can't know an intermediate concept without knowing what was taught the like fifteen lessons ago. which i learned the hard way—AND STILL LEARNING THE HARD WAY NOW because i'm facing the same problem with my stupid math module i have to take for my data analytics minor.
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mistfunk · 5 months ago
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Mistigram: this #ANSIart promo for the fictitious #Auricom Research Industries company (from Psygnosis' futuristic #wipEout racing game series) was drawn by @_n1tr0n and included in the new science fiction-themed MIST0524 artpack collection. It also was just announced as having won fourth place in the ANSI art compo at LA's recent LayerOne demoparty. Hats off to all the competitors!
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