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also try master volume controls

Posted By: pdqtrans on 2007-02-03
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The controls in Volume Control are different for different sound devices. If any Mute check boxes except microphone input are checked, this might be the cause of your problem.

To open Volume Control from the Start, click Start, point to All Programs, point to Accessories, point to Entertainment, and then click Volume Control.


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The Stink in Farts Controls Blood Pressure...

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A smelly rotten-egg gas in farts controls blood pressure in mice, a new study finds.


The unpleasant aroma of the gas, called hydrogen sulfide (H2S), can be a little too familiar, as it is expelled by bacteria living in the human colon and eventually makes its way, well, out.


The new research found that cells lining mice's blood vessels naturally make the gas and this action can help keep the rodents' blood pressure low by relaxing the blood vessels to prevent hypertension (high blood pressure). This gas is "no doubt" produced in cells lining human blood vessels too, the researchers said.


"Now that we know hydrogen sulfide's role in regulating blood pressure, it may be possible to design drug therapies that enhance its formation as an alternative to the current methods of treatment for hypertension," said Johns Hopkins neuroscientist Solomon H. Snyder, M.D., a co-author of the study detailed in the Oct. 24th issue of the journal Science.


Snyder and his colleagues compared normal mice to mice that were missing a gene for an enzyme known as CSE, long suspected as being responsible for making hydrogen sulfide. As they measured hydrogen sulfide levels taken from tissues of the CSE-deficient mice, the scientists found that the gas was depleted in the cardiovascular systems of the altered mice. By contrast, normal mice had higher levels of the gas, thereby showing that hydrogen sulfide is naturally made by mammalian tissues using CSE.


Next, the mice were subjected to higher blood pressures comparable to serious hypertension in humans. Scientists had them respond to a chemical called methacholine that relaxes normal blood vessels. The blood vessels of the CSE-lacking mice hardly relaxed, indicating that hydrogen sulfide is a huge contender for regulating blood pressure.


Hydrogen sulfide is the most recently discovered member of a family of gasotransmitters, small molecules inside our bodies with important physiological functions.


This study is the first to reveal that the CSE enzyme that triggers hydrogen sulfide is activated itself in the same way as other enzymes when they trigger their respective gasotransmitter, such as a nitric oxide-forming enzyme that also regulates blood pressure, Dr. Snyder said.


Because gasotransmitters are common in mammals all over the evolutionary tree, these findings on the importance of hydrogen sulfide are thought to have broad applications to human diseases, such as diabetes and neurodegenerative diseases.


The research was supported by grants from the U.S. Public Health Service and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research as well as a Research Scientist Award.


and even with her Master's
she will be paid, maybe $60,000 - so daycare for 14 kids?? she is truly delusional. But she DOES have 14 kids. I really don't even know how she is physically going to take care of them - even if we the taxpayers financially care for them.
2 master suites...

Heard this on the radio the other day, as well as something about it on GMA...the trend for the future, our teens now, is that when they get married, they will NOT share a bedroom with their spouse. Homebuilders are already building homes with 2 master suites to accommodate this trend...!


I'm sorry, but this is not a healthy practice to teach our children (IMO).  That time at night with my husband is "our" time...no kids, no phone, no work...just us. I can't imagine not sharing a room or bed with him, it's weird!  What do you think?


Yes! I turned the volume way down . .
maybe because it's a singing contest and I feel like a judge. If she was a contestant, she'd get the boot.
We actually turn down the volume when Adam
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Jerry really only wanted to master the Waltz for his
He is really so different than his show......he's charismatic and friendly.......was once Mayor of Cincinnati Ohio I do believe.  Go Jerry.  He's our George Hamilton this season.  *lol* 
Is he a high-volume "power seller"?
A lot of the "Power Sellers" who do mega sales often don't respond to emails of any kind, even a question about the item before you place a bid. If he has tons of feedback and lots of items listed for sale, he might be one of those types of sellers.

It's frustrating to pay for something and then endure the long wait for it to arrive, so you have my sympathy. Hopefully it arrives soon :-).
"trees" are up. I have 2. Ordered one this year for our master bedroom and sm
it is huge!! We have vaulted ceilings. Then we have our 7.5 in our living room. The one in our bedroom is near the fireplace and has very nice collectable ornaments and the other tree has just memorable ones, ornaments kids made, etc.

But my favorite decoration this year is a topiary that I made. I wish I could take a picture. I love it! I just made it up with leftover things I already had. It is gorgeous. Sits on my dining room table as a centerpiece. Having a huge Christmas party tomorrow night.
I meant: If the funds are minimal, so is the volume of research..nm
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