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Medical Journals UK - Diagnostic Imaging, JDIT Articles - Medical Journals of Diagnostic Imaging in the UK, publishing open access peer reviewed JDIT articles on nuclear medicine & medical sciences.
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I am a great fan of Kendra Elliot. Her books are not only interesting, but hold your attention so much that you can't put it down! I am in the process of reading her 6 book collection, and am extremely fascinated with each and every one.
This is such a scam. The price is just ridiculous, for starters. My husband and I were so excited to try this, and after one solid week, couldn't even continue. We both had headaches all the time from being constantly hungry, and cutting out caffeine (this was a recommendation by our rep), I felt light-headed most days, and just plain crappy. I was told this was my body detoxing itself. No, this was my body going into starvation mode. I agree with other reviews: people are supposed to eat. Not drink their meals, or starve themselves and justify it by calling it a "cleanse." We lost more weight and felt so much better doing it, by tread-climbing, cutting out sugar, and stopping eating after 6pm.
This device saved me from frozen and broken water pipes and the resulting water damage to my mother's house. The house is empty and on the market. The empty house insurance has an exclusion for frozen pipes when the heat doesn't work. The furnace wasn't working properly and the temperature in the house dropped to 34 degrees. This device alerted us that the temperature was out of range in time to call the service technician, who replaced a broken circulator pump. Evidently the pump had been broken for months and nobody detected the problem including real estate agents showing the property, my sister who checked on the property and the man who serviced the furnace for it's annual cleaning.
Although Spore is initially quite impressive, given the novelty of such extensive use of user-designed content, the game quickly becomes disappointing. Creature design (vehicles and buildings also) is essentially cosmetic, aside from a few minor effects in one stage of the game. The game itself, rather than being a single, coherent experience, is divided into 5 mini games (stress on mini), each of which feels very incomplete. On the second or third time playing through, gameplay becomes very formulaic, like playing solitaire without shuffling. I never expect a game to live up to the hype (especially this much hype) but Spore doesn't even come close. Maybe Maxis plans to make us buy half a dozen expansions before the game is worth the base $50 price (see Sims).