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There's something special about a person who knows—and shows—how unique they are. Whether it's an eccentric sense of style or a mind full of unusual ideas that challenge the norm, they don't hold back. You can see their confidence from across the room, and it's an aura we should all aspire to radiate. So without caring what other people think, start telling your story the way it was meant to be told. Embrace all your distinctive quirks, and don't forget that your opinion of yourself is what matters most. -Unkown ------------------------ #photooftheday #quotesoftheday #quotes #wednesdayquote #beyourself #loveyourself #behappy #idonotownthis #photo #poem #poetry #grammar #donthate #justlove 💕
Courage needed
When The Time is Right
To my young love, Older people say we're both too young to be in love. Maybe we're too young to be in a relationship, but I think we're never too young to feel love and to be in love. And I'm sure that the love we had was not just any ordinary love. It's not the kind of love that easily diminishes as time continues to tick by because our love has flourished beautifully as we got older. However, time has a way of messing with so many things and with so many people. Unfortunately, time got us. Some people would say that we should fight for "us" if we really love each other. But that's the thing, it's not simply just about having love because love is not enough. It will never be. Just think of it this way, when you want to have chocolate cake, you can't have it if your only ingredient is chocolate because you'll need a whole lot of other ingredients. In a similar way, relationships are like that. You can't just have love. It may be the main ingredient—like how the chocolate is—but there are a lot of stuff you need. You need to have trust, patience, honesty, and the list goes on. The other important thing next to love, which messed with us badly, is time. That's why we had to let go. Why I had to let go. I was willing to make everything right, because if I pushed through with what we had, I know it would still end sooner or later because we lacked one foundation. We lacked one thing. It may not seem much, but sometimes the smallest things are the ones that really matter. It's important to note that we had everything except one thing. If we got it right, we could have made it work. So how do we have time work for us? Well, that's why it's called time. We have to wait. And I would be more than willing to risk waiting. For the right relationship would be able to stand the test of time. As for now, we are indeed young. We have so much more to see and more people to know. Let's just take the moments that time would give us as an opportunity to discover, to learn, to know, and to love more. Maybe time doesn't want us to miss out on anything right now because when the time is right, we can finally have all the moments we need. We wouldn't have regrets because time would have fixed everything that was broken before. From The One Who Trusts In Time –Candy Mag sent unknown / just wanna share it!
Medical imaging: seeing inside the human body by Alvin Kwan
Increasing contrast
While it is easy to image dense tissues like bone by X-ray, air and fluid-filled cavities are not easy to visualise without the use of additional agents to enhance contrast. Clinical radiographers use radio-opaque substances such as barium sulphate to examine the gastrointestinal tract. Barium has a high atomic mass of 56 and is very good at absorbing electromagnetic radiation such as X-rays. The patient swallows the barium suspension, sometimes called a barium meal, to allow the visualisation of the lumen of the intestine. Intravenous administration of another radio-opaque element, iodine, is used to enhance contrast for imaging blood vessels. The image produced, known as an angiogram, is an important diagnostic tool for monitoring narrowing (stenosis) or dilation (aneurysm) or arteries. Since iodine is excreted naturally via the urinary system, iodine is also used in intravenous urography, a procedure employed to visualise the kidneys and the urinary tract.