This document discusses coarctation of the aorta, including its development, presentation, management, and outcomes. It begins with an overview of the anatomy and embryological development of the aorta. Coarctation results from abnormal development of the 4th and 6th aortic arches. Presentation and management in the delivery room and NICU is then reviewed. Undiagnosed cases may present with signs of heart failure. Timing of ductal closure is also an important factor. Surgical intervention, outcomes, complications, and long-term issues are then described. Neurologic abnormalities can occur pre- and post-operatively. Overall, outcomes have significantly improved with early diagnosis and surgical repair.
This document provides a history of the origins and evolution of pop music over time. It traces the genre back to its roots in the 1950s with rock and roll and discusses how pop music originated in Britain as a description for rock and roll and related youth music styles. It outlines some of the most influential artists and bands in pop music history like The Beatles, Michael Jackson, and Madonna. The document also discusses the development of different pop music styles over the decades from the 1950s through the 2000s and how various technologies, genres, and events helped shape pop music into what it is today.
The document provides information about various sports in America. It lists the marks/scores achieved by different athletes in multiple sports. It also provides brief descriptions and comparisons of American football and rugby. Some key details include:
1) A table shows the top marks/scores achieved by athletes in different sports like football, basketball, volleyball, swimming, gymnastics, and more.
2) American football and rugby are compared in terms of number of players, ball size, protective gear, and objectives.
3) American football is the most popular sport in America, followed by baseball and basketball. The NFL is the most popular professional football league.
This document provides information about the rock band Bon Jovi over their 25+ year career. It discusses their origins in New Jersey in the 1980s, highlights some of their most popular songs from albums like Slippery When Wet and their singles "Livin' on a Prayer" and "Wanted Dead or Alive", and shares trivia about the band members Jon Bon Jovi, Richie Sambora, David Bryan, Tico Torres, and Alec John Such. It also displays some of their many magazine covers over the decades and the albums they have released.
This document discusses coarctation of the aorta, including its embryology, nomenclature, pathophysiology, natural history, and clinical features. Some key points include:
- Coarctation of the aorta is a congenital narrowing of the aorta near the ductus arteriosus. Left untreated, 50% of patients will die within 10 years primarily due to heart failure.
- Associated anomalies include ventricular septal defects (40% of cases) and bicuspid aortic valves (46% of cases).
- Long-term complications include hypertension, aneurysm formation, dissection, and rupture.
- Natural history studies show mortality rates increase significantly from 25% at age
This document discusses the debate over instrumental music in worship. It provides background on how instrumental music was first introduced among churches of the Restoration Movement in the 1850s. Over time, this led to a division between churches of Christ (vocal only) and the Christian Church (instrumental). The document examines several invalid arguments used to support instrumental music and quotes several prominent religious scholars who were opposed to its use in worship. It concludes by noting churches are again facing challenges as some congregations have started incorporating instruments and other musical additions into worship services.
Music is found all around the world, with each country having its own unique styles. Popular music originated in the US and UK, with iconic pop artists including The Beatles, Michael Jackson, and Madonna. Country music also came from America and features the banjo, violin, and harmonica, with notable country singers being Patsy Cline, Dolly Parton, and Willie Nelson. Classical music flourished in the late 18th and early 19th centuries under composers like Bach, Mozart, and Beethoven. Rock music evolved from rock and roll in the 1960s in the UK and US, with Elvis Presley as a seminal rock and roll singer. Jazz originated in African American communities in the early 20th
This document discusses coarctation of the aorta, including its development, presentation, management, and outcomes. It begins with an overview of the anatomy and embryological development of the aorta. Coarctation results from abnormal development of the 4th and 6th aortic arches. Presentation and management in the delivery room and NICU is then reviewed. Undiagnosed cases may present with signs of heart failure. Timing of ductal closure is also an important factor. Surgical intervention, outcomes, complications, and long-term issues are then described. Neurologic abnormalities can occur pre- and post-operatively. Overall, outcomes have significantly improved with early diagnosis and surgical repair.
This document provides a history of the origins and evolution of pop music over time. It traces the genre back to its roots in the 1950s with rock and roll and discusses how pop music originated in Britain as a description for rock and roll and related youth music styles. It outlines some of the most influential artists and bands in pop music history like The Beatles, Michael Jackson, and Madonna. The document also discusses the development of different pop music styles over the decades from the 1950s through the 2000s and how various technologies, genres, and events helped shape pop music into what it is today.
The document provides information about various sports in America. It lists the marks/scores achieved by different athletes in multiple sports. It also provides brief descriptions and comparisons of American football and rugby. Some key details include:
1) A table shows the top marks/scores achieved by athletes in different sports like football, basketball, volleyball, swimming, gymnastics, and more.
2) American football and rugby are compared in terms of number of players, ball size, protective gear, and objectives.
3) American football is the most popular sport in America, followed by baseball and basketball. The NFL is the most popular professional football league.
This document provides information about the rock band Bon Jovi over their 25+ year career. It discusses their origins in New Jersey in the 1980s, highlights some of their most popular songs from albums like Slippery When Wet and their singles "Livin' on a Prayer" and "Wanted Dead or Alive", and shares trivia about the band members Jon Bon Jovi, Richie Sambora, David Bryan, Tico Torres, and Alec John Such. It also displays some of their many magazine covers over the decades and the albums they have released.
This document discusses coarctation of the aorta, including its embryology, nomenclature, pathophysiology, natural history, and clinical features. Some key points include:
- Coarctation of the aorta is a congenital narrowing of the aorta near the ductus arteriosus. Left untreated, 50% of patients will die within 10 years primarily due to heart failure.
- Associated anomalies include ventricular septal defects (40% of cases) and bicuspid aortic valves (46% of cases).
- Long-term complications include hypertension, aneurysm formation, dissection, and rupture.
- Natural history studies show mortality rates increase significantly from 25% at age
This document discusses the debate over instrumental music in worship. It provides background on how instrumental music was first introduced among churches of the Restoration Movement in the 1850s. Over time, this led to a division between churches of Christ (vocal only) and the Christian Church (instrumental). The document examines several invalid arguments used to support instrumental music and quotes several prominent religious scholars who were opposed to its use in worship. It concludes by noting churches are again facing challenges as some congregations have started incorporating instruments and other musical additions into worship services.
Music is found all around the world, with each country having its own unique styles. Popular music originated in the US and UK, with iconic pop artists including The Beatles, Michael Jackson, and Madonna. Country music also came from America and features the banjo, violin, and harmonica, with notable country singers being Patsy Cline, Dolly Parton, and Willie Nelson. Classical music flourished in the late 18th and early 19th centuries under composers like Bach, Mozart, and Beethoven. Rock music evolved from rock and roll in the 1960s in the UK and US, with Elvis Presley as a seminal rock and roll singer. Jazz originated in African American communities in the early 20th
The document discusses the evolution of American music over the past 100 years from the 1920s to the 2000s. It describes the popular genres that emerged each decade such as jazz in the 1920s, swing in the 1930s, rock and roll in the 1950s, and hip hop in the 1980s. Each decade saw new artists rise to fame and help define the sound of music during that time period. Over the past century, the music industry has also changed significantly with new technologies that have made it easier to produce and listen to music.
This document discusses several global issues including malnutrition and famine, illiteracy, poverty, and the work of charities to address these issues. It notes that over 850 million people go to bed hungry each night despite there being enough global food production. It also states that 776 million adults have no secure literacy skills, with 75 million children not attending school. Poverty is examined in Africa where harsh conditions exacerbate poverty. Several charities are profiled including Oxfam, Book Aid International, and Doctors Without Borders that provide aid for issues like access to food, water, healthcare, and education.
The United States is located in North America with 50 states and borders Mexico and Canada. It has a diverse population of over 300 million people and its capital and largest city is Washington D.C. The U.S. has a strong economy and is a world leader in areas like technology and military defense. American culture is influenced by its history of immigration and values like equality and justice.
World Wars had an impact on the development of jazz styles. During WWII, many jazz musicians entertained troops, which increased the popularity of jazz among soldiers and their families. The war made it difficult to maintain big bands as members joined the fight overseas. Different jazz styles emerged from ragtime in the 1890s to free jazz in the 1960s, influenced by genres like blues and bebop. Major jazz musicians and composers included ragtime performer Felix Arndt, blues artist Lead Belly, and bebop innovator Charlie Parker.
Street dance refers to improvisational dance styles that evolved outside of dance studios in public spaces. Hip hop originated in the Bronx in the 1970s and was influenced by African American and Latin American cultures. It is composed of elements like DJing, rapping, breaking, and graffiti art. Street dance in the Philippines is closely related to hip hop but has distinct cultural influences. Key elements of street dance include groove, character, originality, intention, creativity, and social interaction. Street dances encourage individuality and improvisation over choreography. Popular hip hop styles discussed include breaking, popping, locking, krumping, tutting, shuffling, and waacking.
The document discusses several musical movements in the 20th century including Romanticism, Impressionism, Expressionism, Neoclassicism, and Aleatory music. It provides details on several influential composers that defined each movement, such as Claude Debussy for Impressionism, Arnold Schoenberg for Expressionism, Igor Stravinsky for Neoclassicism, and John Cage for Aleatory music. Each composer challenged conventions of their time and pushed music in new directions beyond expectations.
Music genres can be classified in several ways based on their purpose and the instruments used. The main genres discussed are vocal genres (voice without accompaniment), instrumental genres (pure or descriptive music played solely on instruments), vocal and instrumental genres (combining voices and instruments), and religious genres including liturgical music for ceremonies and non-liturgical music for religious purposes. Other genres mentioned are profane or secular music which includes popular music styles like folk, light, and cultured music, as well as functional music and cinematographic soundtracks. Specific genres of pop music and heavy metal are also defined.
The document discusses planning for hospitality and production schedules for events. It explains that hospitality involves providing sponsors with tickets, food, gifts and meet and greets. The production schedule is the master document that lists all tasks needed from equipment setup to load out, with specific start and stop times. It stresses the importance of planning ahead and having detailed schedules to ensure events run smoothly.
The American flag has red, white, and blue colors that represent courage, purity, and justice respectively. It features 50 stars representing the 50 states and 13 stripes representing the original 13 colonies. The document provides instructions for properly respecting the American flag, such as never letting it touch the ground, only flying it at night if lit, displaying it at schools, removing hats for the Pledge of Allegiance, and saluting it by placing a hand over the heart.
Weekly commodity-report by epic research 11 march 2013Epic Daily Report
Gold prices were flat after US jobs data showed improved employment but not enough to change the Federal Reserve's stimulus plans. Palladium rose over 3% to a 19-month high on supply concerns and strong auto demand. Base metals declined ahead of the US jobs report, with copper falling due to increased stockpiles. Analysis of commodity charts for gold, silver, copper, and crude oil showed downward trends, with strategies to sell on rises.
Presentación Proyecto: Inmersión en ética y valores públicos.Juan Jesús Baño Egea
El documento presenta los resultados del proyecto "Inmersión en ética y valores públicos" realizado por un grupo de estudiantes como parte de su curso superior de gestión de la innovación. El proyecto buscó explorar cómo innovar en la promoción de la ética y los valores públicos a través del uso de herramientas como animaciones en YouTube. Los estudiantes presentaron los resultados de su proyecto en una jornada de clausura en el aula magna de la sede del INAP en Madrid.
Wearable technologies: what's brewing in the lab?Daniel Roggen
Wearable technologies are being developed for a variety of applications in both research labs and commercial settings. Some key areas of focus include flexible and stretchable electronics; custom wearables for specific sensing needs; activity recognition for tasks like healthcare monitoring and sports analysis; and developing wearables as "smart assistants" that can augment users by constantly sensing their context. Research challenges include miniaturizing components, developing low-power sensing and recognition, and enabling wearables to self-adapt over time through techniques like online user adaptation.
Tilottama Farms is establishing cashew plantations in India to attract investment and engage local populations in mechanized farming. They are creating an integrated supply chain from farm to consumer to reduce inefficiencies. The project will be implemented in phases over 10 years, starting with farm management and rural development, and expanding to branding, consultancy, and contract farming. Investing in agricultural land provides returns from appreciation and rental income due to decreasing available land and increasing demand for food. Tilottama Farms offers developed cashew plantations that require lower management costs than other crops and provide consistent long-term returns.
Este documento presenta un formato de autoevaluación para la sesión número 8 de una clase. El formato incluye 5 actividades realizadas durante la sesión, con casillas para calificar el desempeño en cada una de una escala del 5 al 10. Al final se pide sumar las calificaciones, dividir la suma entre el número total de actividades para obtener el promedio de la sesión.
This document provides instructions for using Apple Shortcuts to launch a PowerApp and navigate directly to a specific screen. It involves getting the app ID of the desired PowerApp, defining a start screen parameter to open in the app, and then creating a shortcut that combines the app ID and start screen parameter to open the PowerApp at that screen. The shortcut can then be triggered through Siri or manually to streamline launching the app at a certain point.
The document discusses the evolution of American music over the past 100 years from the 1920s to the 2000s. It describes the popular genres that emerged each decade such as jazz in the 1920s, swing in the 1930s, rock and roll in the 1950s, and hip hop in the 1980s. Each decade saw new artists rise to fame and help define the sound of music during that time period. Over the past century, the music industry has also changed significantly with new technologies that have made it easier to produce and listen to music.
This document discusses several global issues including malnutrition and famine, illiteracy, poverty, and the work of charities to address these issues. It notes that over 850 million people go to bed hungry each night despite there being enough global food production. It also states that 776 million adults have no secure literacy skills, with 75 million children not attending school. Poverty is examined in Africa where harsh conditions exacerbate poverty. Several charities are profiled including Oxfam, Book Aid International, and Doctors Without Borders that provide aid for issues like access to food, water, healthcare, and education.
The United States is located in North America with 50 states and borders Mexico and Canada. It has a diverse population of over 300 million people and its capital and largest city is Washington D.C. The U.S. has a strong economy and is a world leader in areas like technology and military defense. American culture is influenced by its history of immigration and values like equality and justice.
World Wars had an impact on the development of jazz styles. During WWII, many jazz musicians entertained troops, which increased the popularity of jazz among soldiers and their families. The war made it difficult to maintain big bands as members joined the fight overseas. Different jazz styles emerged from ragtime in the 1890s to free jazz in the 1960s, influenced by genres like blues and bebop. Major jazz musicians and composers included ragtime performer Felix Arndt, blues artist Lead Belly, and bebop innovator Charlie Parker.
Street dance refers to improvisational dance styles that evolved outside of dance studios in public spaces. Hip hop originated in the Bronx in the 1970s and was influenced by African American and Latin American cultures. It is composed of elements like DJing, rapping, breaking, and graffiti art. Street dance in the Philippines is closely related to hip hop but has distinct cultural influences. Key elements of street dance include groove, character, originality, intention, creativity, and social interaction. Street dances encourage individuality and improvisation over choreography. Popular hip hop styles discussed include breaking, popping, locking, krumping, tutting, shuffling, and waacking.
The document discusses several musical movements in the 20th century including Romanticism, Impressionism, Expressionism, Neoclassicism, and Aleatory music. It provides details on several influential composers that defined each movement, such as Claude Debussy for Impressionism, Arnold Schoenberg for Expressionism, Igor Stravinsky for Neoclassicism, and John Cage for Aleatory music. Each composer challenged conventions of their time and pushed music in new directions beyond expectations.
Music genres can be classified in several ways based on their purpose and the instruments used. The main genres discussed are vocal genres (voice without accompaniment), instrumental genres (pure or descriptive music played solely on instruments), vocal and instrumental genres (combining voices and instruments), and religious genres including liturgical music for ceremonies and non-liturgical music for religious purposes. Other genres mentioned are profane or secular music which includes popular music styles like folk, light, and cultured music, as well as functional music and cinematographic soundtracks. Specific genres of pop music and heavy metal are also defined.
The document discusses planning for hospitality and production schedules for events. It explains that hospitality involves providing sponsors with tickets, food, gifts and meet and greets. The production schedule is the master document that lists all tasks needed from equipment setup to load out, with specific start and stop times. It stresses the importance of planning ahead and having detailed schedules to ensure events run smoothly.
The American flag has red, white, and blue colors that represent courage, purity, and justice respectively. It features 50 stars representing the 50 states and 13 stripes representing the original 13 colonies. The document provides instructions for properly respecting the American flag, such as never letting it touch the ground, only flying it at night if lit, displaying it at schools, removing hats for the Pledge of Allegiance, and saluting it by placing a hand over the heart.
Weekly commodity-report by epic research 11 march 2013Epic Daily Report
Gold prices were flat after US jobs data showed improved employment but not enough to change the Federal Reserve's stimulus plans. Palladium rose over 3% to a 19-month high on supply concerns and strong auto demand. Base metals declined ahead of the US jobs report, with copper falling due to increased stockpiles. Analysis of commodity charts for gold, silver, copper, and crude oil showed downward trends, with strategies to sell on rises.
Presentación Proyecto: Inmersión en ética y valores públicos.Juan Jesús Baño Egea
El documento presenta los resultados del proyecto "Inmersión en ética y valores públicos" realizado por un grupo de estudiantes como parte de su curso superior de gestión de la innovación. El proyecto buscó explorar cómo innovar en la promoción de la ética y los valores públicos a través del uso de herramientas como animaciones en YouTube. Los estudiantes presentaron los resultados de su proyecto en una jornada de clausura en el aula magna de la sede del INAP en Madrid.
Wearable technologies: what's brewing in the lab?Daniel Roggen
Wearable technologies are being developed for a variety of applications in both research labs and commercial settings. Some key areas of focus include flexible and stretchable electronics; custom wearables for specific sensing needs; activity recognition for tasks like healthcare monitoring and sports analysis; and developing wearables as "smart assistants" that can augment users by constantly sensing their context. Research challenges include miniaturizing components, developing low-power sensing and recognition, and enabling wearables to self-adapt over time through techniques like online user adaptation.
Tilottama Farms is establishing cashew plantations in India to attract investment and engage local populations in mechanized farming. They are creating an integrated supply chain from farm to consumer to reduce inefficiencies. The project will be implemented in phases over 10 years, starting with farm management and rural development, and expanding to branding, consultancy, and contract farming. Investing in agricultural land provides returns from appreciation and rental income due to decreasing available land and increasing demand for food. Tilottama Farms offers developed cashew plantations that require lower management costs than other crops and provide consistent long-term returns.
Este documento presenta un formato de autoevaluación para la sesión número 8 de una clase. El formato incluye 5 actividades realizadas durante la sesión, con casillas para calificar el desempeño en cada una de una escala del 5 al 10. Al final se pide sumar las calificaciones, dividir la suma entre el número total de actividades para obtener el promedio de la sesión.
This document provides instructions for using Apple Shortcuts to launch a PowerApp and navigate directly to a specific screen. It involves getting the app ID of the desired PowerApp, defining a start screen parameter to open in the app, and then creating a shortcut that combines the app ID and start screen parameter to open the PowerApp at that screen. The shortcut can then be triggered through Siri or manually to streamline launching the app at a certain point.
The document discusses how to use Microsoft Teams within Power Apps. It covers how to get all teams, get channels for a specific team, get messages from a channel, and post a message to a channel using the Microsoft Teams connector. It provides code examples for retrieving data and displaying it in galleries, and includes a code sample for posting a new message to a channel. It also notes some known issues and limitations, such as triggers only firing for root messages not replies, and messages being limited to approximately 28KB in size.
This document provides instructions for creating a screen with tabs in PowerApps. It describes adding a scrollable screen, three sections to represent each tab, setting the fill color of each section/tab, defining a collection and variable to track the selected tab, adding a horizontal gallery to display the tabs, and setting the visible property of each section based on the selected tab variable.
This document describes how to create a collection in PowerApps to store custom color values from a SharePoint list, in order to apply those colors consistently throughout an app without needing to look up the values each time. It recommends preparing a SharePoint list with color names and hex codes, creating the collection on app start to minimize data lookups, adding a gallery bound to the collection to display the colors, and using a lookup formula to reference the color values in the collection.
This document describes how to use Microsoft Flow to import rows of data from an Excel file into an existing SharePoint list. The Flow gets rows from a table in an Excel file stored in OneDrive and uses data operations to map the columns to variables that are then used to create new items in the SharePoint list. Choice and person fields in the list can be populated by entering custom values from columns in the Excel file. The Flow allows adding new rows but does not update existing items in the SharePoint list.
This document describes how to create a multilingual user interface in PowerApps by using a custom SharePoint list as a translation table. The SharePoint list contains the original text and the translated text for each additional language in separate columns. PowerApps selects the appropriate translated text to display based on a global variable that stores the selected language. Buttons are used to select the language, and lookup functions retrieve the corresponding translated text from the SharePoint list based on the language selection.
SharePoint Lesson #67: Connect List Data and VisioPeter Heffner
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help alleviate symptoms of mental illness and boost overall mental well-being.
SharePoint Lesson #66: Live Data - List Items in PowerPointPeter Heffner
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
SharePoint Lesson #65: Content Organizer in SP2013Peter Heffner
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise stimulates the production of endorphins in the brain which elevate mood and reduce stress levels.
SharePointLesson #63: vCard for OutlookPeter Heffner
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
SharePoint Lesson #62: Progress Bar in SP2013Peter Heffner
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
SharePoint Lesson #61: Embed non-MS Content in SP2013Peter Heffner
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness and well-being.