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Art Therapy Sourcebook (Sourcebooks)
-By: Cathy Malchiodi
-Price: $11.32 (New)
$10.99 (Used)

Play Therapy: The Art of the Relationship, Second Edition
-By: Landreth
-Price: $31.00 (New)
$30.00 (Used)

Handbook of Art Therapy
-By: Cathy Malchiodi
-Price: $47.60 (New)
$50.38 (Used)

Art Therapy for Groups: A Handbook of Themes, Games and Exercises
-By: Marian Liebmann
-Price: $12.50 (New)
$14.03 (Used)

Child Art Therapy
-By: Judith Aron Rubin
-Price: $38.62 (New)
$39.40 (Used)

 

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excerpt From "Chaos to Cosmos DVD 2009"

this video is an excerpt from the video Slide Show: From Chaos to Cosmos Slide Show DVD 2009... Featuring the introspective Artwork for Harmonic Healing and well being, created by artist, metaphysical writer, and poet, Phillip A. Boyd Jr. The video also introduces the soon to be released E-book "From Chaos to Cosmos: A Cure for The Flu, Common Colds and Allergies" Copyright 2009 by Phillip A. Boyd Jr. Comments and inquiries are welcome.......

Author: PhillipABoydJr
Keywords: "Common Colds" Allergies Allergy Colds Flu "the flu" sickness "harmonic healing" healing cure Cures Cosmos Chaos "energetic healing" "color therapy" Art Artwork Intention Resonance Entrainment
Added: January 5, 2009

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Going into Therapy

At Woburn Rehab

Author: georgerusso67
Keywords: "artist. art studio" therapy
Added: January 5, 2009

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HIV Replication 3D Medical Animation

It is a very excellent animation which explains the hiv replication very clearly. For free download of this video please visit my webpage http://rufusrajadurai.wetpaint.com/ And other 3D animation videos visit http://rufusrajadurai.wetpaint.com/pa... Regards, Dr.Rufus The Lyrics of this video is here Targeting HIV replication The replication of HIV 1 is a multi-stage process. Each step is crucial to successful replication and is therefore a potential target of antiretroviral drugs. Step one is the infection of a suitable host-cell, such as a CD4-positive T-lymphocyte. Entry of HIV into the cell requires the presence of certain receptors on the cell surface, CD4 -- receptors and co-receptors such as CCR5 or CXCR4. These receptors interact with protein-complexes, which are embedded in the viral envelope. These complexes are composed of two glycoproteins: an extracellular gp 120 and a transmembrane gp 41 When HIV approaches the target cell gp120 binds to the CD4-receptors. This process is termed attachment. It promotes further binding to a co-receptor. Co-receptor binding results in a conformational change in gp120. This allows gp41 to unfold and insert its hydrophobic terminus into the cell membrane. Gp 41 then folds back on itself. This draws the virus towards the cell and facilitates the fusion of their membranes. The viral nucleocapsid enters the host cell and breaks open releasing two viral RNA-strands and 3 essential replication enzymes: Integrase, Protease and Reverse Transcriptase. Reverse Transcriptase begins the reverse transcription of viral RNA. It has two catalytic domains: The Ribonuclease-H active site And the polymerase active site Here single stranded viral RNA is transcribed into an RNA-DNA double helix. Ribonuclease- H breaks down the RNA. The polymerase then completes the remaining DNA-strand to form a DNA -- double helix. Now Integrase goes into action. It cleaves a dinucleotide from each 3-prime end of the DNA creating two sticky ends. Integrase then transfers the DNA into the cell nucleus and facilitates its integration into the host cell genome. The host cell genome now contains the genetic information of HIV. Activation of the cell induces transcription of proviral DNA into messenger RNA. The viral messenger RNA migrates into the cytoplasm where building blocks for a new virus are synthesised. Some of them have to be processed by the viral protease. Protease cleaves longer proteins into smaller core proteins. This step is crucial to create an infectious virus. Two viral RNA-strands and the replication enzymes then come together and core proteins assemble around them forming the capsid. This immature particle leaves the cell acquiring a new envelope of host and viral proteins. The virus matures and becomes ready to infect other cells. HIV replicates billions of times per day destroying the hosts` immune cells and eventually causing disease progression. Drugs which interfere with the key steps of viral replication can stop this fatal process. Entry into the host cell can be blocked by fusion inhibitors for example. Inhibition of reverse transcriptase by nucleoside inhibitors or by non-nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase- inhibitors is part of standard antiretroviral regimens. The action of Integrase can be blocked. Protease inhibitors are also part of standard antiretroviral therapy. Each blocked step in viral replication is a step towards better control of HIV disease. Script, Storyboard, Art Direction by: Frank Schauder, MD Animation: MACKEVISION Publicity: Dr.Rufus Rajadurai.MD.,D.DENS

Author: jonquillouis12
Keywords: jonquillouis12
Added: January 5, 2009

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WREX - Wilmington Robotic Exoskeleton

The WREX is a state-of-the-art orthosis for enhancing movement of the upper extremities in people with neuromuscular disabilities This unique assistive device aids in activities of daily living for a variety of pathologies such as muscle disease, cerebral palsy, spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis - which effect upper limbs. It also serves as a cost effective exercise/therapy device for people recovering from stroke and other debilitating injuries.

Author: jaecoorthopedic
Keywords: WREX JAECO "orthopedic device" disabled orthosis
Added: January 4, 2009

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