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Mirror therapy has been found to be a very effective way towards recovering lost functionality. My idea is to use image processing software, where a stroke affected person uses his non-affected limbs (hand or leg) in front of a camera connected to a server machine.
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This innovative concept consists of hull and core where are held all 8 steps of the work-flow which make the concept functional.
A totally new design concept has been applied to the "good old" steam engine that allows this previously very reliable but relatively inefficient machine to drive an electric generator to make enough power to provide the thermal input needed to drive the engine AND have a substantial amount of
In order for the various participants in our working society to properly understand where they fit in and to appreciate how they can operate in the most effective manner, it is necessary for their education that the can understand HOW OUR SOCIAL SYSTEM WORKS.
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Asthma is increasing in all cities of all industrial nations. Asthma affects kids to all ages. The sickness & deaths are increasing all over. Inhalers are the preferred devices for lung drug delivery. Unfortunately, patients are unhappy with inhalers.
The idea is that by means of renewable energy (solar wind power) cold deep sea water is pumped up to a thermo isolated storage holder at an increased height so that it provides a natural means of building pressure in the pipe lines.
Here the table is tilted at 12 degrees so a worker can do his work without any troubles. At one side of the table there is a space for keeping lamps. Under the table there is a support to stretch out legs. At another side of the table,
The present condition of our nation is not pleasant, especially in the field of fuel consumption. Our nation is struggling to meet the demand and need of fuel expenditure. Due to the depreciation of primary sources the cost of all the fuel commodities are increasing drastically,
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