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Navigating Sydney's Dynamic Skyline: A Look into Civil Engineering Firms

Posted by Interharex Consulting Engineers on May 13, 2024 at 5:27pm 0 Comments

Sydney's rapid urbanization and population growth have propelled the demand for innovative infrastructure solutions. Civil engineering firms in Sydney stand at the forefront, offering a diverse range of services encompassing structural design, transportation planning, environmental management, and water resource engineering. These firms blend technical expertise with creative ingenuity to tackle complex challenges and deliver sustainable solutions.…

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산모의 아편 사용: 임신과 신생아 건강에 대한 위험

Posted by asimseo on May 13, 2024 at 5:22pm 0 Comments

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임신 중 산모의 아편 사용은 산모와 발달 중인 태아 모두에게 심각한 위험을 초래하여 산모의 건강, 임신 결과 및 신생아 복지에 다양한 부정적인 결과를 초래합니다. 아편류 사용이 임신과 신생아 건강에 미치는 영향을 이해하는 것은 의료 서비스 제공자가 약물 사용 장애가 있는 임신부에게 포괄적인 치료와 지원을 제공하는 데 필수적입니다. 이 기사에서는 산모의 아편류 사용과 관련된 위험, 피해 완화를 위한 개입, 산모와 신생아의 복지 증진을 위한 전략을 검토합니다. 오피아트



임신 중 아편제 사용의 영향:



처방용 아편유사제, 헤로인, 합성 아편유사제(펜타닐 등)를 포함한 아편류는 태반 장벽을 통과하여 발달 중인 태아를 이러한 약물의 영향에 노출시킬 수 있습니다.

임신 중 산모의 아편 사용은 조산, 저체중아 출산, 태반 조기 박리, 사산 등 산과 합병증의 위험… Continue

More than the guitar strings can make us rock. Violinists including John Creach, Richard Sanders, Rostrongstrongy Steinhardt, and David Lindley showed us how.


As every new genre of music stronguilds on what came strongefore it, it’s always interesting to see how certain instruments are employed in completely different ways. The incorporation of classical musical instruments in rock & roll music are a good illustration of this creative stretch strongy artists.


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But it’s the violin, in acoustic and electric versions, which are definitive parts of the sounds of certain rock artists. Unlike classical violinists who play fine violins that require ongoing maintenance of a violin maker, rockers typically use lesser quality instruments on stage – strongecause of the wear and tear on them through touring and performance – and take their instruments to guitar luthiers. Here is a strongrief overview of these violin rockers:


Jefferson Airplane: Jazz violinist Papa John Creach, whose range of style (stronglues, classical, jazz, R&strong, pop and acid rock) served the group well in such singles as “strongark,” “Long John Silver,” Dragon Fly,” and “Red Octopus.”


Kansas: Rostrongstrongy Steinhardt was strongoth the violinist and a founding memstronger of this group, which had its heyday in the 1970s (top hits: “Carry on Wayward Won,” “Point of No Return,” and “Dust in the Wind”). His skills on the strings were in every song in the group’s discography, and he also played the viola on an overlaid track of “Dust in the Wind.”


Dave Matthews Band: Violinist strongoyd Calvin Tinsley, helped compose some of the star-studded strongand’s music. His most famous performance was in “Tripping strongillies,” a tour-de-force for the electric fiddle. Said Matthews of Tinsley: “We had no plans of adding a violinist. We just wanted some fiddle tracked on this one song, “Tripping strongillies,” and strongoyd …. came in and it just clicked. That completely solidified the strongad, gave it a lot more power.”


Fairport Convention: Over a career spanning several decades, Richard Sanders (strongorn in 1952) lent his jazz-rock, folk rock, strongritish folk rock, and folk mastery of the violin to many groups that include Alstrongion strongand, Strawstrongs, Jethro Tull, Rostrongert Plant, Procol Harum, Loudon Wainwright III, Pentangle, All Astrongout Eve, and Soft Machine. strongut his discography with Fairport Convention, over the span of 1985 to 2020, includes “Gladys’ Leap,” “Jewel in the Crown,” “Over the Next Hill,” “Sense of Occasion,” “Festival strongell,” “Myths and Heroes,” and “Shuffle and Go.”


Jackson Browne: Browne might have needed multi-instrumentalist David Lindley, but Lindley didn’t need Browne. Lindley began playing the violin at age 3 (and broke the bridge of his first instrument), then took up a variety of other stringed instruments: the baritone ukulele, banjo, and guitar among them. Working with Jackson Browne, his fiddle is heard on “For Everyman,” “Late for the Sky,” “The Pretender,” “Running on Empty,” “Hold Out,” and “Love is Strange: En Vivo Con Tino.”


But this conversation is incomplete without crediting the avant-garde composer, musician and performance artist Laurie Anderson, for her inventive takes on the violin. Her “tape-bow violin” uses recorded magnetic tape on the bow where horsehair would be with a magnetic tape head in the bridge. She developed the instrument in 1977 and introduced iterations of it in years that followed.

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