This slideshow presentation discusses using parametric quantification methods to study the sodium-potassium pump (Na+/K+-ATPase) in excitatory-inhibitory compensation. Specifically, it presents a least-action approach to model the pump's behavior and minimum energy requirements under varying neuronal activity levels in order to maintain ionic homeostasis.
Math formulas show that A equals B times C, and that the Planck Law and Eyring Equation are power functions that relate energy times time to watt/B units. These equations demonstrate relationships between action, energy over time, and power.
Deercroft is located in the Coquille River Valley in Myrtle Point, Oregon near the Oregon Coastal Range and Sugarloaf Mountain. The landscape features the Coquille River Valley and is near the Oregon Coastal Range mountains and Sugarloaf Mountain.
The document summarizes information from Ralph Sherman's slideshare posts. It describes the J.M. Richards laboratory which was established in 1958 in Grosse Point Park, Michigan and closed in 1973. It also mentions several of Sherman's projects involving biofeedback, transition state theory, hyperbaric oxygenation research, and linking concepts from physics and chemistry to biology and the brain.
A retreat was held at Deer Park in Myrtle Point, Oregon from February 20th to 23rd, 2018. The retreat center is located at the junction of four branches of the Coquille River, fifty miles from the Pacific Ocean. During the retreat, there was very rare heavy snowfall that left snow on the clear cut areas and coastal mountain range for three days after the snowstorm.
This document discusses the author's interactions with three individuals involved in biophysics research. It mentions meeting Hudson Hoagland in 1958 at the first Biophysics Society Meeting, receiving a paper from Henry Ballin the same year after requesting a copy, and meeting Werner Koella around 1980 after he had retired from Ciba.
The document discusses tilings of the Euclidean plane using regular polygons. It explains that the only regular polygons that can tile the plane are triangles, squares, and hexagons. For a tiling to be valid, the interior angles of the polygons must sum to 360 degrees at each vertex. Only triangles, squares, and hexagons satisfy this requirement. Therefore, these three shapes are the only regular polygons that can be used to tessellate or tile the entire plane without gaps or overlaps.
This document provides information about a retreat to be held at Deer Park on the summer solstice of 2017. The retreat is ecumenical in nature and centered around Saint Francis of Assisi.
This document discusses an article on gamma and beta bursts during working memory read-out and their suggested role in its volitional control. It also references a 1947 electronics textbook that discusses treating EEG data as coupled electronic circuits, with details on calculating the coupling coefficient k for electromagnetically coupled simple harmonic oscillators represented by impedances.
This document provides biographical information about Ralph Sherman and David Bhakti Ananda Goswami, the founders of the Saint Francis of Assisi Private Ecumenical Retreat in Myrtle Point, Oregon. It discusses their backgrounds, careers, and over 100 combined years of research experience. It also mentions Ralph's great-granddaughter Hannah Williams, who has helped maintain the retreat property, and reflects on their fruitful year connecting with followers online and looking forward to further service in 2017.
The document discusses the Eyring equation, which describes the rate of a chemical reaction as a function of temperature and Gibbs free energy. Specifically, it notes that the Eyring equation has the form of rate (A) equals a constant (B) divided by an exponential function (C) of Gibbs free energy and temperature. It further explains that the exponential function (C) is always greater than or equal to one, and that as it approaches one, the rate (A) approaches the constant (B).
Ralph Sherman served in the U.S. Army 238th Chemical Depot Company from 1945-1946, first stationed on San Jose Island in the Bay of Panama. He was discharged from the army in February 1946. As a chemical laboratory assistant, his duties included making quantitative tests of war gas concentrations, operating sampling machines, and working on computations from field tests. He maintained and repaired sampling instruments.
The Prologue introduces himself and explains that the author wants to depict real human emotions and truths in the play rather than using masks to portray "false tears" like in older traditions. He tells the audience they will see love, hate, pain, rage and laughter portrayed as humans really experience them. He asks the audience to consider the souls and humanity of the actors rather than just their roles, as they too are flesh and blood people living in the same world. He concludes by saying he has explained the concept and now it is time to begin the performance.
This document lists information about computer drives and a lab. It mentions a Drive E created in 2002, a Drive C created in 2008, and the J. M. Richards Lab for Biophysics founded in 1958.
The document discusses the career and research interests of Ralph L. Sherman. It mentions that he visited Koella, who was emeritus at Ciba, and also discusses Sherman's office from 1957. It then discusses the work of Lester Ingber and how Sherman introduced him to Robert Simmons Sr. and Sorin Comorosan in 1980 to discuss research on memory and calcium kinetics. Comorosan and Sherman had visited a penicillin plant and Ibiza in the past. The document also discusses a measurement problem in biology paper by Comorosan from 1974 and Sherman's situation regarding EEG and Transition State Theory.
A diagram showed a right isosceles triangle with the sides labeled aa+bb=cc, expressing the Pythagorean theorem that the sum of the squares of the two shorter sides equals the square of the longest side. The diagram used the primary colors to represent the principal of the Pythagorean theorem in a visual way.
A document discusses a cubic Venn diagram and its dual representation, noting that including a virtual external node helps show the symmetry between the two diagrams. The document is dated December 15, 2014.
This document contains information about Ralph Lewis Sherman of Myrtle Point, Oregon attending an ecumenical retreat at Saint Francis of Assisi from December 6-12, 2014. It also mentions the social media platform LinkedIn.
A novel look at how stories may change the brainRalph Sherman
油
1. A novel study examined the short- and long-term effects of reading a novel on brain connectivity using functional MRI scans.
2. The document discusses several past studies on the neurobiology of the amygdala from a 1971 symposium as well as more recent research on anti-neurofilament antibodies and their role in Alzheimer's disease.
3. It also mentions the Journal of Mental Science's association with Dr. John Hughes in the 1970s and his research on the human amygdala and olfaction.
PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT & DEFENSE MECHANISMS.pptxPersonality and environment:...ABHAY INSTITUTION
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Personality theory is a collection of ideas that explain how a person's personality develops and how it affects their behavior. It also seeks to understand how people react to situations, and how their personality impacts their relationships.
Key aspects of personality theory
Personality traits: The characteristics that make up a person's personality.
Personality development: How a person's personality develops over time.
Personality disorders: How personality theories can be used to study personality disorders.
Personality and environment: How a person's personality is influenced by their environment.
This document discusses the author's interactions with three individuals involved in biophysics research. It mentions meeting Hudson Hoagland in 1958 at the first Biophysics Society Meeting, receiving a paper from Henry Ballin the same year after requesting a copy, and meeting Werner Koella around 1980 after he had retired from Ciba.
The document discusses tilings of the Euclidean plane using regular polygons. It explains that the only regular polygons that can tile the plane are triangles, squares, and hexagons. For a tiling to be valid, the interior angles of the polygons must sum to 360 degrees at each vertex. Only triangles, squares, and hexagons satisfy this requirement. Therefore, these three shapes are the only regular polygons that can be used to tessellate or tile the entire plane without gaps or overlaps.
This document provides information about a retreat to be held at Deer Park on the summer solstice of 2017. The retreat is ecumenical in nature and centered around Saint Francis of Assisi.
This document discusses an article on gamma and beta bursts during working memory read-out and their suggested role in its volitional control. It also references a 1947 electronics textbook that discusses treating EEG data as coupled electronic circuits, with details on calculating the coupling coefficient k for electromagnetically coupled simple harmonic oscillators represented by impedances.
This document provides biographical information about Ralph Sherman and David Bhakti Ananda Goswami, the founders of the Saint Francis of Assisi Private Ecumenical Retreat in Myrtle Point, Oregon. It discusses their backgrounds, careers, and over 100 combined years of research experience. It also mentions Ralph's great-granddaughter Hannah Williams, who has helped maintain the retreat property, and reflects on their fruitful year connecting with followers online and looking forward to further service in 2017.
The document discusses the Eyring equation, which describes the rate of a chemical reaction as a function of temperature and Gibbs free energy. Specifically, it notes that the Eyring equation has the form of rate (A) equals a constant (B) divided by an exponential function (C) of Gibbs free energy and temperature. It further explains that the exponential function (C) is always greater than or equal to one, and that as it approaches one, the rate (A) approaches the constant (B).
Ralph Sherman served in the U.S. Army 238th Chemical Depot Company from 1945-1946, first stationed on San Jose Island in the Bay of Panama. He was discharged from the army in February 1946. As a chemical laboratory assistant, his duties included making quantitative tests of war gas concentrations, operating sampling machines, and working on computations from field tests. He maintained and repaired sampling instruments.
The Prologue introduces himself and explains that the author wants to depict real human emotions and truths in the play rather than using masks to portray "false tears" like in older traditions. He tells the audience they will see love, hate, pain, rage and laughter portrayed as humans really experience them. He asks the audience to consider the souls and humanity of the actors rather than just their roles, as they too are flesh and blood people living in the same world. He concludes by saying he has explained the concept and now it is time to begin the performance.
This document lists information about computer drives and a lab. It mentions a Drive E created in 2002, a Drive C created in 2008, and the J. M. Richards Lab for Biophysics founded in 1958.
The document discusses the career and research interests of Ralph L. Sherman. It mentions that he visited Koella, who was emeritus at Ciba, and also discusses Sherman's office from 1957. It then discusses the work of Lester Ingber and how Sherman introduced him to Robert Simmons Sr. and Sorin Comorosan in 1980 to discuss research on memory and calcium kinetics. Comorosan and Sherman had visited a penicillin plant and Ibiza in the past. The document also discusses a measurement problem in biology paper by Comorosan from 1974 and Sherman's situation regarding EEG and Transition State Theory.
A diagram showed a right isosceles triangle with the sides labeled aa+bb=cc, expressing the Pythagorean theorem that the sum of the squares of the two shorter sides equals the square of the longest side. The diagram used the primary colors to represent the principal of the Pythagorean theorem in a visual way.
A document discusses a cubic Venn diagram and its dual representation, noting that including a virtual external node helps show the symmetry between the two diagrams. The document is dated December 15, 2014.
This document contains information about Ralph Lewis Sherman of Myrtle Point, Oregon attending an ecumenical retreat at Saint Francis of Assisi from December 6-12, 2014. It also mentions the social media platform LinkedIn.
A novel look at how stories may change the brainRalph Sherman
油
1. A novel study examined the short- and long-term effects of reading a novel on brain connectivity using functional MRI scans.
2. The document discusses several past studies on the neurobiology of the amygdala from a 1971 symposium as well as more recent research on anti-neurofilament antibodies and their role in Alzheimer's disease.
3. It also mentions the Journal of Mental Science's association with Dr. John Hughes in the 1970s and his research on the human amygdala and olfaction.
PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT & DEFENSE MECHANISMS.pptxPersonality and environment:...ABHAY INSTITUTION
油
Personality theory is a collection of ideas that explain how a person's personality develops and how it affects their behavior. It also seeks to understand how people react to situations, and how their personality impacts their relationships.
Key aspects of personality theory
Personality traits: The characteristics that make up a person's personality.
Personality development: How a person's personality develops over time.
Personality disorders: How personality theories can be used to study personality disorders.
Personality and environment: How a person's personality is influenced by their environment.
Cardiac Arrhythmia definition, classification, normal sinus rhythm, characteristics , types and management with medical ,surgical & nursing, health education and nursing diagnosis for paramedical students.
At Macafem, we provide 100% natural support for women navigating menopause. For over 20 years, we've helped women manage symptoms, and in 2024, we're proud to share their heartfelt experiences.
FAO's Support Rabies Control in Bali_Jul22.pptxWahid Husein
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What is FAO doing to support rabies control programmes in Bali, Indonesia, using One Health approach with mass dog vaccination and integrated bite case management as main strategies
Optimization in Pharmaceutical Formulations: Concepts, Methods & ApplicationsKHUSHAL CHAVAN
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This presentation provides a comprehensive overview of optimization in pharmaceutical formulations. It explains the concept of optimization, different types of optimization problems (constrained and unconstrained), and the mathematical principles behind formulation development. Key topics include:
Methods for optimization (Sequential Simplex Method, Classical Mathematical Methods)
Statistical analysis in optimization (Mean, Standard Deviation, Regression, Hypothesis Testing)
Factorial Design & Quality by Design (QbD) for process improvement
Applications of optimization in drug formulation
This resource is beneficial for pharmaceutical scientists, R&D professionals, regulatory experts, and students looking to understand pharmaceutical process optimization and quality by design approaches.
The course covers the steps undertaken from tissue collection, reception, fixation,
sectioning, tissue processing and staining. It covers all the general and special
techniques in histo/cytology laboratory. This course will provide the student with the
basic knowledge of the theory and practical aspect in the diagnosis of tumour cells
and non-malignant conditions in body tissues and for cytology focusing on
gynaecological and non-gynaecological samples.
Solubilization in Pharmaceutical Sciences: Concepts, Mechanisms & Enhancement...KHUSHAL CHAVAN
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This presentation provides an in-depth understanding of solubilization and its critical role in pharmaceutical formulations. It covers:
Definition & Mechanisms of Solubilization
Role of surfactants, micelles, and bile salts in drug solubility
Factors affecting solubilization (pH, polarity, particle size, temperature, etc.)
Methods to enhance drug solubility (Buffers, Co-solvents, Surfactants, Complexation, Solid Dispersions)
Advanced approaches (Polymorphism, Salt Formation, Co-crystallization, Prodrugs)
This resource is valuable for pharmaceutical scientists, formulation experts, regulatory professionals, and students interested in improving drug solubility and bioavailability.
Presentaci坦 que va acompanyar la demostraci坦 prctica de metge d'Innovaci坦 Jos辿 Ferrer sobre el projecte Benestar de BSA, nom d'IDIAP Pere Gol, el 5 de mar巽 de 2025 a l'estand de XarSMART al Mobible Word Congress.
BIOMECHANICS OF THE MOVEMENT OF THE SHOULDER COMPLEX.pptxdrnidhimnd
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The shoulder complex acts as in coordinated fashion to provide the smoothest and greatest range of motion possible of the upper limb.
Combined motion of GH and ST joint of shoulder complex helps in:
Distribution of motion between other two joints.
Maintenance of glenoid fossa in optimal position.
Maintenance of good length tension
Although some amount of glenohumeral motion may occur while the other shoulder articulations remain stabilized, movement of the humerus more commonly involves some movement at all three shoulder joints.
Chair and Presenters Sara A. Hurvitz, MD, FACP, Carey K. Anders, MD, FASCO, and Vyshak Venur, MD, discuss metastatic HER2-positive breast cancer in this CME/NCPD/CPE/AAPA/IPCE activity titled Fine-Tuning the Selection and Sequencing of HER2-Targeting Therapies in HER2-Positive MBC With and Without CNS Metastases: Expert Guidance on How to Individualize Therapy Based on Latest Evidence, Disease Features, Treatment Characteristics, and Patient Needs and Preferences. For the full presentation, downloadable Practice Aids, and complete CME/NCPD/CPE/AAPA/IPCE information, and to apply for credit, please visit us at https://bit.ly/4f8sUs7. CME/NCPD/CPE/AAPA/IPCE credit will be available until March 2, 2026.
Dr. Anik Roy Chowdhury
MBBS, BCS(Health), DA, MD (Resident)
Department of Anesthesiology, ICU & Pain Medicine
Shaheed Suhrawardy Medical College Hospital (ShSMCH)