Отделение Андрологии и Урологии ФГУ «Эндокринологический Научный Центр» – это не просто отличный медицинский центр, который отлично оказывает свои услуги. Это место первое в России отделений такого профиля, которое открыто на базе эндокринологического медицинского центра. В настоящее время отделение Андрологии и Урологии близко сотрудничает с Институтом Репродуктивной Эндокринологии, что позволяет тесно работать с талантливыми врачами в области репродуктивного и сексуального здоровья. Медики нашего центра проводят операции самой разноплановой сложности, работают с пациентами любой степени тяжести и удачно производят научную деятельность в области урологии и андрологии. Здесь осуществляют трудовую деятельность только талантливые и опытные специалисты, мы взвешенно относимся к подборке сотрудников, а поэтому в отделении Андрологии и Урологии не бывает случайных людей. Наше отделение – самый короткий путь к здоровью!
This event is 21 and over *** Please take care in selecting your ticket option during check-out! *** The House of Noire presents an evening of excitement, seduction, and orgasmic choreography. Join us for a night of elegant seduction, libations, drama, and artistry. Let go of all your inhibitions and submit to your fantasies through the art of burlesque. Sinful attire is highly suggested. Starring: Perle Noire, Bizzy LeBois, Lilin Lace, Pearls Daily, Poison Ivory, Taradise, and Tutu Toussaint.
Should the valve close fully, leakage past the spool could cause pressure buildup in the secondary circuit. To avoid this, a bleed passage to tank keeps it slightly open, preventing a rise in downstream pressure above the valve setting. The drain passage returns leakage flow to tank. (Valves with built-in relieving capability are also available to eliminate the need for this orifice.)
In the ancient burial ground at Saqqara, Egypt, one animal cemetery alone has yielded over four million individual ibis mummies. And the nearby dog cemetery contained over seven million mummies, with countless others found throughout Egypt. This unusual aspect of ancient Egyptian culture and religion—the mummification of animals—has remained largely a mystery This exhibit explores the religious purpose of these mummies, how they were made, and why there are so many. Drawn from the museum’s renowned collection, the exhibition features choice examples from among the many millions of mummies of birds, cats, dogs, snakes, and other animals preserved from at least thirty-one different cemeteries throughout Egypt. Animals were central to the ancient Egyptian worldview. Most animals had connections to a particular deity. After death, mummified animals’ souls could carry a message to a god.

Abstract: A method implemented in a content node configured to operate in an information centric network (ICN) comprising allocating each of a plurality of memory spaces coupled to a processor exclusively to a particular thread from a plurality of threads allocated in the processor, wherein the processor is in a content node; assigning each of a plurality of namespaces at a defined level exclusively to one of the particular threads from the plurality of threads based on an assignment algorithm; and partitioning entries from a Forwarding Information Base (FIB) table, wherein the entries map content names to ports on the content node, wherein each entry is partitioned in a FIB sub-table to the memory space allocated to the one of the particular threads associated with the namespace corresponding to the content name contained within the entry.
I haven’t read the thread, so pardon me if I’m repeating someone else’s correction. The Apollo 12 astronauts did NOT walk to the Surveyor in the direction you imply at all. On their second EVA they headed WEST (you can see those tracks passing to the north of Head crater) and then headed southwest to visit Bench and Sharp craters (off the field in your un-onesmallstepenated cropped image) before heading back east around the southern rim of the Surveyor crater to visit the lander, then headed back to the LM along the east and north rim.
While there are many benign chemicals (water is a chemical), many chemical manufacturing processes and the chemicals that are used and produced are dangerous. They can be toxic, explosive, aggressively reactive or corrosive. These types of chemicals need containment and management so that they are not released in areas where their properties can result in damage or where they can be lost to the downstream process for which they are designated.
Views of Rome and Naples: Oil Sketches from the Thaw Collection – The Morgan Library & Museum Through March 18, 2018 – New York

Gardens can play a big role in conserving water and preventing pollution, especially in cities. In conjunction with the opening of the Shelby White and Leon Levy Water Garden, this year’s gallery exhibit in the Steinhardt Conservatory explores solutions to some of the big environmental challenges cities face in the 21st century. The display highlights BBG’s Water Conservation Project, projected to reduce the Garden’s outdoor freshwater consumption by almost 96%. Visitors will also learn how to create their own sustainable gardens that conserve water and make the city cleaner and greener. Tips for families and children are also included.
Ever wanted to see what is going on inside a valve? Well technology and some clever innovations are coming to your rescue. Upwey Valves & Engineering (UVE) is introducing a Borescope Inspection Port on most of its Australian manufactured valves.
Treasure bindings—book covers encrusted with gold, silver, and gemstones—were a luxury in the Middle Ages. Few survive, and some of the finest examples are in the Morgan’s distinguished collection. Magnificent Gems: Medieval Treasure Bindings presents these masterpieces in context for the first time. The treasure bindings on view include star sapphires, diamonds, emeralds, pearls, and garnets, alongside illuminated manuscripts and printed books that depict two-dimensional representations of these precious materials. Among the exhibition highlights will be the ninth-century Lindau Gospels, one of the two finest Carolingian jeweled bindings in the world, and the thirteenth-century Berthold Sacramentary, the most luxurious German manuscript of its time. In these and other examples, we learn that the application of gemstones and precious metals served to venerate the texts inside and embellish church services, as well as reflect the status and wealth of the patrons who commissioned them. Images of "imagined" gems are also featured on the pages of manuscripts and printed books presented, including three examples of Venetian books, hand-painted by Girolamo da Cremona. The artist’s frontispieces to Augustine’s City of God (1475), Plutarch’s Parallel Lives (1478), and Aristotle’s Opera (1483) are masterpieces of trompe-l’oeil. The last has been called the "most magnificent printed book in the world."
A city wastewater crew makes repairs to a 12-inch force main in Summerbrooke(Photo: Special to the Democrat)
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