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Tuesday, May 31, 2011

lobes of lungs

lobes of lungs. Diagram of Lungs showing lobes
  • Diagram of Lungs showing lobes



  • MorphingDragon
    Apr 29, 07:26 PM
    Just go Linux...

    Heck, just keep SL, and triple boot W7, and Linux. Best of all worlds.

    Linux has many, many worlds.





    lobes of lungs. The right lung has three lobes
  • The right lung has three lobes



  • emulator
    May 4, 12:02 PM
    I want that voice-over guy to read me bedtime stories.
    And in the morning, you would buy everything you come across. ;)





    lobes of lungs. The lungs, anterior aspects
  • The lungs, anterior aspects



  • iJohnHenry
    Apr 16, 04:28 PM
    Last time I checked, it didn't take material wealth to have good character or to be exposed to it.

    So, no excuses then?





    lobes of lungs. Carcinoma of the lung.
  • Carcinoma of the lung.



  • AlBDamned
    Nov 10, 03:11 PM
    Overall I'm much happier with this game than I ever was with Modern Warfare 2 which I only ever played FFA on and people always used to cheat by using Tactical Insertion to sit next to each other and get free kills.

    Free-for-all is fun, and I agree that the TI cheat was irritating, but FFA is really only scratching the surface of the multiplayer. Either way, there's no doubting for me that Black Ops is jerky, graphically and sonically inferior, and basically a poor cousin. Roll on MW3. I think I might sell Black Ops it's that bad.



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    lobes of lungs. or lobe, of the lung.
  • or lobe, of the lung.



  • Powers
    Jan 15, 02:28 PM
    The public is not ready for that, and the R&D costs alone, plus deployment, would be tremendous and if you operate like Microsoft you find yourself spending 7 years to deploy a bigger leap only to find out it's a dud. Apple is smart for taking kiddie steps before they run with it.

    The next kiddie step, I suspect, is multitouch... Granted, I'm sure some were hoping for a full blown multitouch display. I know I was.. but not everyone is ready for that experience just yet. In fact, I'd say a lot of people are't.

    Couldn't agree more. I know people who have disabled the drag and tap features of the trackpad; let alone handle multitouch! The multitouch is excellent perhaps the best move forward in a long long while - time saved is money.

    As a pro audio engineer I really really really wish it had Firewire 400 or 800 not USB2. USB2 is too slow for multitrack recording and drivers are no way as robust. Oh well.





    lobes of lungs. INTRODUCTiON TO LUNG ANATOMY
  • INTRODUCTiON TO LUNG ANATOMY



  • ctdonath
    Oct 1, 02:06 PM
    I live in one of fairly many Grade II Listed (http://www.heritage.co.uk/apavilions/glstb.html) buildings in the United Kingdom, much older but not quite as large as old Steve's, and there is no surprise when purchasing such a building that you are significantly restricted in what you can do to it.

    England has a very long history of common people being subject to the will & whim of the rich & powerful & connected.
    The USA exists precisely because some of those common people got tired of such treatment and made it clear they would do with their land what they saw fit.

    What is it about the past that you don't like, Jobs?

    How it gets in the way of the present & future.

    When people stop shelling out good money, time & resources of their own (not confiscated-at-gunpoint taxpayer funds) for old things, maybe it's time to stop preserving what people don't actually want and start replacing it. Remember, Apple does not maintain a "museum of past Apple products" because those products no longer sold are, by current standards, failures - they may have been great then, but nobody wants to put up their own money for them today.

    Yes, there is a valid argument and sociopolitical expenditure to preserve things which may not be of sustained current value. Question is where to draw the line. AFAIK, nobody actually wanted that house, and few are truly enamored by Spanish Revival architecture to a degree worth the substantial cost of preservation of such an example, and fewer still are truly enamored by the decedent who built it. The argument, IMHO, centers more around those wanting to either criticize Jobs at any opportunity, or whose relevance hinges on ability to find old homes they can spin as "historic".

    Suitable acreage is costly in that region. The cost of preserving the "interesting creation" far exceeds the cost of replacing it with another interesting creation; as none are interested in putting up the money to preserve the former, those interested in putting up the money to create the latter win.

    And yes, the old gives way to the new. Physical things are not important of themselves. It's not about wanton destruction for sake of destruction, it's about moving forward and removing obstacles thereto.



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    lobes of lungs. To discover lung anatomy we
  • To discover lung anatomy we



  • benhollberg
    Apr 6, 11:49 PM
    Is Windows 8 then Windows 7.0, like Windows Seven is actually Windows 6.1?

    I believe Windows 8 will actually be Windows 6.2.





    lobes of lungs. shows lobes of both lungs,
  • shows lobes of both lungs,



  • kppolich
    Apr 10, 03:48 AM
    http://img.runningwarehouse.com/big/SFT5M1-2.jpg



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    lobes of lungs. lobe of the left lung,
  • lobe of the left lung,



  • ilpap
    Apr 29, 03:39 PM
    been using Lion since DP1 as my main OS without problems

    me too





    lobes of lungs. between lungs and gonads
  • between lungs and gonads



  • jeanlain
    Apr 29, 04:03 PM
    Too bad, I was looking forward to the scroll bars similar to iOS
    Where do people get the idea that scrollbars have changed? :confused:
    They're just like they were before the update.



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    lobes of lungs. In
  • In



  • azentropy
    Apr 29, 04:34 PM
    The interface is still a mess, a giant step back in terms of usability and appearance IMO. Still very difficult to tell what buttons or tabs are active and what is not. For example in "System Preferences" the "Show All" button looks grayed out. The decolorization of the finder is pretty bad too (as was the de-coloration of iTunes before). I likes to be able to quickly reference icons visually by color.

    I REALLY don't like the direction Apple is taking things.





    lobes of lungs. lobes into smaller and
  • lobes into smaller and



  • puuukeey
    Jan 9, 04:00 PM
    so is there ANYONE left unspoiled here?(other than me)



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    lobes of lungs. breath is largely
  • breath is largely



  • Zolk
    Nov 23, 09:28 PM
    What time does the sale start online, anyone??
    I'm writing from Atlantic Standard Time (11:27 pm now)
    Thanks.

    "Shopping event is available only at the online Apple Store on November 24 from 12:01 a.m. to 11:59 p.m. PST and at Apple retail stores."





    lobes of lungs. The left lung has 2 lobes.
  • The left lung has 2 lobes.



  • StuPidQPid
    Jan 13, 07:45 PM
    I have CRT, so HA! Besides, all you havr to do is highlight it anyway.

    Oh that's a good trick! Thanks! - Of course you can also click the quote button



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    lobes of lungs. throughout all lung lobes.
  • throughout all lung lobes.



  • iBug2
    Apr 30, 10:03 PM
    There's no proof that a closed app store brought in developers because prior to the app store existing there was no 3rd party development on the device (well, besides jailbreakers). So you can't claim that. Case in point, the Mac App store hasn't exploded in popularity the way the iPhone app store did.

    But it's pretty clear that if Apple closed the platform they would lose the marketshare in:

    1. education (need unix shell, ability to write programs in Eclipse, etc)
    2. server (need extensibility)
    3. games (steam for example could not operate)
    4. professional (Adobe wouldn't stand for not being able to manage their own business model, for example)
    5. open source (major open source projects would avoid the Mac because App store doesn't jive with their licenses, Firefox, OpenOffice, etc)

    They'd probably also face a major antitrust lawsuit.

    It's an unrealistic doomsday proposition that Apple isn't stupid enough to pursue.

    You are talking about things that would happen if they closed it today. I said 15 years. :)

    And it's not a doomsday proposition or anything. That's just where the entire industry will go.





    lobes of lungs. lobe of the same lung,
  • lobe of the same lung,



  • azentropy
    Jan 9, 12:18 PM
    What I want:

    Ultra Portable MacBook: < 2.5lbs, 11.1" LCD, 10+ hours battery, a SSD option, starting at < $1500

    Consumer Expandable mini-tower using DESKTOP processors, starting at <$1200.

    What I predict:

    That I won't be happy
    :(



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    lobes of lungs. treat lung lobe torsion.
  • treat lung lobe torsion.



  • Dagless
    Nov 24, 07:08 AM
    Why don't Apple do anything like that outside of their own country, god knows they're cheaper in America than here.

    Globalisation with none of the benefits.





    lobes of lungs. into lobes. The left lung
  • into lobes. The left lung



  • killuminati
    Sep 8, 09:52 AM
    So Saunders then what you're saying is that to believe in god you can't swear? He's not sending mixed messages because his songs aren't saying ******* god.

    And just so you know, compared to any other big rappers right now, Kanye doesn't swear at all. He has the cleanest lyrics of any of the current big rappers because he isn't gangsta rap.





    lobes of lungs. lung has two lobes and the
  • lung has two lobes and the



  • this is funah
    Mar 17, 07:17 AM
    The fact that you feel good about yourself after doing this, to the point where you come on here to gloat, speaks volumes about your character.




    Pretty grotesque.

    somebody's jealous. :p





    EricNau
    Jan 12, 12:12 AM
    Steve Jobs has earned the right to be smug, you however, have not.





    MacFan782040
    Oct 6, 11:53 PM
    I have to say-- I was with Verizon for 4 years before getting the iPhone. I *knew* (meaning I told myself prior to) that getting the iPhone would mean worse service and coverage, but I bit the bullet and went with it anyway.

    Having said that, AT&T has not been nearly as bad as I imagined. Hardly any dropped calls, and although coverage was a little better with Verizon, there are actually several places I get AT&T service now that I did not with Verizon. So it's pretty even I'd say.

    The only issue I have sometimes is when I'm at like a sporting event or something in Philly I can sometimes not get service because of network overload.





    MusicallySilent
    Jan 11, 03:43 PM
    As much as I doubt it would happen I would really like

    Large Mac Mini/Midtower Mac pro

    1 socket with quad
    2 pci E
    4 Ram slots
    2-4 HDD spaces
    1 Superdrive

    Starting at 999 or maybe slightly less with a dual core.





    8CoreWhore
    May 2, 02:22 PM
    Not that I really care about the tracking services...but I wonder if Apple will skip the 3G again with this update...

    If not, encrypt your backups in iTunes on your computer (that's where the greatest threat lies).





    hayesk
    Mar 26, 08:06 PM
    Have they thought about including a USB stick in the box as well, for the Macbook Air? I sure would hate to have to buy an external CD drive just to get the new OS on my computer. Will they allow it to be downloaded over the internet?

    I'll bet they allow it to be downloaded from the App Store, and boxed copies will only come on USB stick.



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