Saturday, June 4, 2011

hypothalamus and pituitary gland

hypothalamus and pituitary gland. Histo of Hypothalamus amp; Pituitary Gland, Thyroid, Parathyroid (Part 2). Histo of Hypothalamus amp; Pituitary Gland, Thyroid, Parathyroid (Part 2)
  • Histo of Hypothalamus amp; Pituitary Gland, Thyroid, Parathyroid (Part 2). Histo of Hypothalamus amp; Pituitary Gland, Thyroid, Parathyroid (Part 2)



  • Some_Big_Spoon
    Sep 26, 01:36 AM
    I say they sue Leonard Nimoy and the entire cast of the remake of the Invasion of the Body Snatchers.





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  • MacRumors
    Nov 14, 08:32 AM
    http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com)

    Apple has announced a partnership with a number of airlines (http://www.apple.com/pr/library/2006/nov/14ipod.html) to provide in-flight iPod integration during flights.

    In-flight iPod connectivity will be available to Air France, Continental, Delta, Emirates, KLM and United passengers beginning in mid 2007. Additionally, Apple is working with Panasonic Avionics Corporation to bring even more leading airlines in-flight iPod connectivity in the future.

    According to the press release, these six airlines will begin offering their passengers iPod seat connections which power and charge their iPods during flight and allow the video content on their iPods to be viewed on the their seat back displays. The press release did not specify whether the iPod integration would be a first-class accommodation, as presumably that designation would be up to the individual airlines.





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  • rdowns
    May 3, 01:53 PM
    Image (http://www.boingboing.net/2011/05/03/7ce8122e966c5c9c6d164f4e643373d375ba14d8.gif)


    And I run
    I run so far away





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  • gagebart
    Mar 13, 10:57 AM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_2_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8C148 Safari/6533.18.5)

    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_2_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8C148 Safari/6533.18.5)

    I live in Arizona and we don't follow daylight savings time, but my phone jumped an hour ahead. I'm on AT&T btw
    Set your phone & computer's time zone to Arizona time, and sync again. Does that help?

    I just restarted my phone and it fixed its self



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  • MACloop
    Apr 5, 09:35 AM
    Hello,
    I do some download in my app where some of the data are images. In my app I save this data and create uiimages object where needed. Everything works fine so far. My problem is:
    I have a custom tableViewCell class and in this class I have a UIImageView defined. No matter which size I set to this Uiimageview, the image put into it gets the height of the tablecell. I have tried to change the viewMode for the cell uiimageview content but without any luck so far. What can I do to actually get the images to be displayed with the size of the uiimageview it is added into...?

    The images is created like this:
    NSFileManager *fileManager = [[NSFileManager alloc]init];
    UIImage *imgToUse = [[UIImage alloc] initWithData:[fileManager contentsAtPath:[dict objectForKey:@"data_path"]]];
    [fileManager release];

    After this the images is saved into a dictionary and in the table delegate method - (UITableViewCell *)tableView:(UITableView *)t cellForRowAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)indexPath {
    the image is added to the imageView, like this:
    cell.imageView.image = [[self.imageDict objectForKey:@"some key here"];

    Any Ideas? I do not understand why the cell height controls the image height? What am I doing wrong?
    Thanks in advance!
    MACloop





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  • geniusrock2002
    Sep 19, 05:58 PM
    Do y'all know the difference between a "PORTED" app and a true native app. Most applications are written on the PC , then ported on the Mac. They just recompile the app for the Mac. They don't use specific "libraries" or "classes" that takes advantages of the G4. There are certains hardware calls on the X86 platform that do take advantages of the X86 architecture. For example if anyone is running Visual Studio C++, he can download the C++ compiler from Intel that would work with visual studio and programs would run faster. I am not saying that they use "Visual studio" to make all the software, but all I am saying is that most software and games are written on the X86 platform then ported on a Mac.


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  • satcomer
    Apr 8, 10:37 PM
    The price at Sonco(US) today:





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  • Eraserhead
    Jun 10, 08:03 AM
    http://guides.macrumors.com/Buying_a_PowerBook_versus_iBook

    Isn't getting a new category as it is suggested for deletion.



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  • zapp
    Mar 13, 10:14 AM
    Again?

    My Verizon iPhone had the incorrect time, when I turn off the "set time automatically" it does correct itself. Kind of frustrated, I do use the iPhone for my alarm clock, and have for the last 4 or so years, it would be nice to be able to trust it to ring when it is expected to.





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  • Detektiv-Pinky
    Apr 15, 02:12 AM
    According to her blog she left Microsoft months ago and went to work for (I think) VMWare

    Ah, to bad :(

    It was helpful to have a shortcut into their Mac development team. I tried to deal with the German support team - which I think is the same that also handles the Windows crowd - and I got the impression that Office for Mac issues are just a tiny blob on their screens.
    I got them so far as to acknowledge that they can reproduce the bug in PowerPoint. However they then told me that they can not get through to the people in the US and that even if they could the developers would not listen to them anyway - go figure...



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  • DiamondMac
    Mar 29, 11:21 AM
    I just called a store in my area. They have 32 and 64GB but they said they can overnight ship me one with 16GB capacity!


    Then I realized I am still not sure whether I really need one!!! :confused:

    Try it out. It is WORTH giving a chance.





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  • dubbz
    Jun 13, 02:56 PM
    Isn't that everyone's IP? :o

    Sssshhhhhh...



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  • Michael383
    Apr 29, 04:23 AM
    I have no doubt Lion will be released on DVD, what I find more interesting is the other methods of distribution.





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  • snberk103
    Mar 22, 11:13 AM
    Great thread for all of us green thumbs out there! Of all the specialized forums I have belonged to, none of the folks are as helpful as the photographers. IMHO

    ... Although, one can look to the future too! This is the beauty of photography! There are no rules, limits, or boundaries, hence zero gravity! :)

    Two Thumbs Up on photographers are the nicest people!

    I have the good fortune to live in a small community that is crawling with photographers. The entire island is 10,000 people and we have close to a dozen internationally recognized/award winning shooters. We have one camera club, plus two and half informal groups of photographers (roughly grouped from amateurs to retired pros (with lots of overlap in the groups) that mount between 2 to 4 annual group shows in the local community art's complex. The longest running show hangs close to a 100 photos each year, and we have a waiting list of people trying to get into the group. One of the rules is that the images shown have to be "New" to island.

    Most of the other non-media specific art groups/guilds accept photographers as full members (rare!) so in fact one can come and visit my little island just about anytime, and see some photography hanging in show somewhere. Just like a big city, eh?

    And - almost without exception - the nicest people on this island of ours are photographers. We socialize together. We bump into each other on the street. We have dinner and beers together. We are constantly thinking up new shows we should be doing. Sigh. Sometimes (just occasionally!) I wish I could go out and not talk shop. "Too many d*mn photographers!" I've been heard to say....

    Any way.... yes.... photographers are good people....



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  • iGary
    Sep 13, 07:47 AM
    Thanks all.

    I know I'm a whimp, but wanted to know how others made out.

    Doesn't sound TOO bad. :rolleyes:





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  • Analog Kid
    Oct 6, 02:35 PM
    Wu still has a job?!?

    It's official, there is absolutely no silver lining to the global financial collapse...



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  • ArchaicRevival
    Apr 19, 10:56 AM
    This is so exciting! I'm not sure if I'm more excited about Detox or the White iPhone! :D





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  • fourthtunz
    Feb 15, 10:34 AM
    I'm waiting for the Mark of the Beast = RFID comments to begin.

    Serious, there are several segments of the population out there that have objections to this type of technology. I don't know if Apple cares though.

    I guess we can already be tracked with the phones we already own?
    Rfid would give more info though.
    Our populace is largely ignorant of our own governments history and thus oblivious to the freedoms that would be given up freely by this being included in our phones.
    Our government is trying to get rfid included in our licenses and has been met with stiff resistance. Now the sheeple will fall for the "convenience" of rfid in the phone.
    Fools.





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  • Surely
    Apr 27, 07:04 PM
    Douchy is as douchy does.





    Rocketman
    Apr 6, 04:24 PM
    That article is succinct enough to be an Apple TV ad.

    Woz, you busy?

    Rocketman





    vastoholic
    Mar 26, 06:42 AM
    ...





    haushinka
    Apr 5, 05:19 PM
    This is all they have now

    MagSafe power port
    Gigabit Ethernet port
    Mini DisplayPort
    Two USB 2.0 ports (up to 480 Mbps)
    Audio in/out
    Kensington lock slot

    Audio in/out IS the "headset jack". You can plug in the iphone headset and the mac will recognize both the mic and headphones.





    The DRis
    Apr 21, 04:47 PM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_2 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8H7 Safari/6533.18.5)

    I wish my iPhone had an altimeter so that my workout software could tell me how many calories I burn when I climb hills in san Francisco.

    RunKeeper Pro. Free app, tells you the elevation climbed as well as time, distance, calories burned etc.





    Arsenal09
    May 3, 10:46 AM
    backlit keyboard :D



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