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Victoria rescued this cat from a tree and kept making the ”pspspsps” sound…
She got the message. She looks like she’s thinking “Well played…”

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Pericardial Disease The pericardium First, we draw the heart and great vessels in context with the diaphragm and lungs. • The fibrous pericardium forms a loose “bag” around the heart; it is attached to the central tendon of the diaphragm. • T
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When I was studying medicine, I found it very compassionate from grace of god to create the heart with enclosed membrane, it’s called: “Pericardium” When my mother passed away, I realized that I had lost my pericardium, I moved from theoretical to applied. I felt like someone’s sneezing on the street hurts me.
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Great video of a heart beating inside the pericardium during retraction of the lung. Also in slow motion <3
Reasons I became an engineer: #3
This is third in a series of posts reflecting on my path to becoming an engineer. In the previous one, I described how I left the Royal Navy and became a research assistant at the University of Sheffield in the Department of Mechanical Engineering [see ‘Reasons I became an engineer: #2’ on May 3rd, 2023]. My choice of research topic was dictated by the need for a job because I had to buy myself…
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