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Generic Efudex for Solar Keratoses

Generic efudex is an antimetabolite cream used in the treatment of actinic or solar keratoses, which is also called as crusted lesions. Solar keratosis is caused by continuous exposure to sun. Generic efudex (fluorouracil) is also used to base cell carcinoma.

Generic efudex also causes some minor sided effects and few of them might be serious and cannot predict the intensity of side effects. If the intensity is high then immediate medical attention is needed. Some of the side effects that might occur include abdominal pain, bloody diarrhea, vomiting and fever.

Generic efudex interacts with certain type of food and medicines. Therefore the doctor should be informed about other medications, which the patient is undergoing. Some of the drugs prescribed for skin problems interact with generic efudex and increase the intensity of the side effects.

The dosages prescribed will not be same for all patients. So do not follow any dosage unless it is prescribed the physicians. The recommended dosage will be applying twice a day. The starting dosage might be different of each and every person. Over dosage might need medical attention immediately.

Before going for generic efudex ask your physician the following question

Whether generic efudex can be taken along with any other drugs?

What are the food items that have to be avoided?

Can you take generic efudex?

How safe it is to take generic efudex?

The way in which generic efudex has to be taken?

What are the side effects of generic efudex?

Ways to reduce the side effects and interactions?

It should not be considered the generic efudex is safe for you. Always consult your physician before you go for it. Check your blood pressure daily when you are under medication. Some changes in the diet and exercise can also increase the effectiveness of the medicine.

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About the Author

Ammy from International Drug Mart

what is the answer to these homonyms?

51. tube to wash garden tools
64. what a foot doctor does
67. two played, but only
68. rough track
70. window glass agony
72. levy on push nails
77. kill sleds
78.corny labyrinth
90. solar off springs
92. roped incoming ocean
96. listen on this spot
98.more skillful wager

All of them:

51. tube to wash garden tools - Hoes hose
64. what a foot doctor does - Shoos shoes
67. two played, but only - One won
68. rough track - Tracked tract
70. window glass agony - Pain pane
72. levy on push nails - Tacks tax
77. kill sleds - Slay sleigh
78.corny labyrinth - Maize maze
90. solar off springs - Sun's sons
92. roped incoming ocean - Tied tide
96. listen on this spot - Hear here
98.more skillful wager - Better bettor

Doctor Solar
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Doctor Solar Volume 2 Revelation Solar Rise Graphic Novel


Doctor Solar Volume 2 Revelation Solar Rise Graphic Novel


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Ruthless power broker Tanek Nuro has hacked into the operating system of the universe in the Doctor Solar Man of the Atom Volume 2 Revelation/Solar Rise Graphic Novel. With no limit to his monstrous ambition and only Doctor Solar in his way, a new Big Bang is about to begin! Plus, the mind-blowing origin of the Man of the Atom is revealed: how did a middle-aged physicist come to command the fires of creation? Everything you knew - and everything you didn't - is about to cross the event horizon! Volume 2 collects Doctor Solar issues #5 through #8. Industry legend Jim Shooter returned to the character he re-defined in the 1990s in this volume! 96 pages. Ages 16 and up.

Doctor Solar, Man of the Atom: Volume 4


Doctor Solar, Man of the Atom: Volume 4


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After his debut in October of 1962, Doctor Solar swiftly rose to join Magnus, Robot Fighter as one of Gold Keys most popular original heroes. Stunning painted covers sucked in even the most casual comics reader, and the source of Solars astounding powers nuclear radiation addressed one of the biggest fears of the day. While the character has been reinvented in the decades since, his adventures in this archive of Gold Key and Wilson comics completes the body of work that formed his foundation. This collection restores and reprints issues #23 through 31 of the original Doctor Solar comic book series the revolutionary sciencefiction adventure that gave birth to one of comics most distinctive and beloved super heroes for the first time in over 40 years. His guest appearance in The Occult Files of Dr. Spektor #14 is also included, making this the biggest Doctor Solar volume of them all Author: Wood, Dick/ Colon, Ernie Series Title: Doctor Solar, Man of the Atom Series Number: 4 Binding Type: Hardcover Number of Pages: 239 Publication Date: 2008/01/15 Language: English Dimensions: 10.47 x 7.12 x 0.87 inches

Doctor Solar Man of Atom #1 SDCC 2010 Variant Comic


Doctor Solar Man of Atom #1 SDCC 2010 Variant Comic


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Doctor Solar Man of Atom exclusive Michael Kormarck cover variant! San Diego Comic Con 2010 Doctor Solar exclusive! Limited edition cover variant! Exclusive SDCC alternate cover by Michael Kormarck! Empowered by a thermonuclear catastrophe, Doctor Solar discovers that he can control energy... immeasurable strength is his at a whim. Power beyond imagining courses through his body. But he knows that the same kind of science run amok that created him can also empower the wicked. 48 pages. Limited edition of only 2,000 pieces!

Doctor Is In


Doctor Is In


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Doctor Is In

Doctor Solar: Man of the Atom Volume 1 Graphic Novel


Doctor Solar: Man of the Atom Volume 1 Graphic Novel


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Empowered by a thermonuclear catastrophe, Doctor Solar commands the awesome forces of the universe. But in the aftershock of the cataclysm that created the Man of the Atom, ripples throughout space-time imbue one Whitmore Pickerel with the power to create life - which he uses to serve his selfish desires and reckless ambitions. But some of Pickerel's creations have power beyond his dreams and hungers beyond his control! Collects issues #1-#4 of the new Doctor Solar series, plus the story from Free Comic Book Day. 104 pages.

Solar


Solar


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Solar

Doctor Who: The Ark in Space -


Doctor Who: The Ark in Space -


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Includes:Doctor Who: The Ark in Space, Episode 1 (1975) Doctor Who: The Ark in Space, Episode 2 (1975) Doctor Who: The Ark in Space, Episode 3 (1975) Doctor Who: The Ark in Space, Episode 4 (1975) Doctor Who: The Ark in Space, Episode 1 The TARDIS materializes on the derelict space station Nerva Beacon, sometime in the far future. The Doctor (Tom Baker) finds that the station is home for the last inhabitants of the long-dead Planet Earth, who are being kept in suspended animation. No sooner have the Doctor and his travelling companions Sarah (Elisabeth Sladen) and Harry (Ian Marter) digested this than the Nerva Beacon is threatened with a dangerous surge of solar radiation. Written by Robert Holmes, "The Ark in Space" ran four episodes, the first of which originally aired January 25, 1975. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi Doctor Who: The Ark in Space, Episode 2 In the second episode of the four-part story "The Ark in Space," the Doctor (Tom Baker), Sarah (Elisabeth Sladen), and Harry (Ian Marter) endeavor to protect the last inhabitants of planet earth, who are being kept in a cryogenically frozen state on the deserted space station Nerva Beacon. Successfully shielding the station from a dangerous surge of solar activity, the time travellers discover that an even greater danger lurks within the walls of the Nerva Beacon itself -- a danger manifested in the body of a long-dead member of the insectasoid Wirrrn species. Written by Robert Holmes, "The Ark in Space, Episode 2" originally aired on February 1, 1975. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi Doctor Who: The Ark in Space, Episode 3 In the third episode of the four-part story "The Ark in Space," the Doctor (Tom Baker) and his companions are still adrift in the derelict space station Nerva Beacon, where they have successfully revived the last surviving residents of Planet Earth, who have long been held in suspended animation. Danger rears its ugly head when the Wirrrn, a race of gigantic insects, step up their efforts to "brain-drain" the hapless humans. Adding to the crisis is the discovery that Noah (Kenton Moore), the leader of the humans, is not all he seems to be. Written by Robert Holmes, "The Ark in Space, Episode 3" originally aired on February 8, 1975. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi Doctor Who: The Ark in Space, Episode 4 In the conclusion of the four-part story "The Ark in Space," the Doctor (Tom Baker) and his friends struggle to save the last remaining vestiges of Mankind from being devoured and absorbed by the insectasoid Wirrrns. But will the Doctor's efforts spell the doom for the Nerva Beacon space station? The conclusion of this episode neatly segues into the next Doctor Who continuity, "The Sontaran Experiment." Written by Robert Holmes, "The Ark in Space, Episode 4" originally aired on February 15, 1975. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Doctor Who: Ark in Space (DVD)


Doctor Who: Ark in Space (DVD)


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Starring Tom Baker as the Doctor The TARDIS arrives on an apparently deserted and deactivated space station Nerva, otherwise known as the Ark, orbiting Earth in the far future. There the Doctor, Sarah and Harry discover the last survivors of the human race held in suspended animation, Earth having been evacuated thousands of years earlier when solar flares threatened to destroy all life. The station has been visited by Wirrn, an insect life form, which has laid its eggs in the solar stacks and absorbed the mind and body of one of the sleeping humans. The Doctor's reactivation of the station's systems causes the humans to start to revive

Doctor Who: Prisoner of the Daleks


Doctor Who: Prisoner of the Daleks


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The Daleks are advancing, their empire constantly expanding into Earth�s space. The Earth forces are resisting the Daleks in every way they can. But the battles rage on across countless solar systems. And now the future of our galaxy hangs in the balance� The Doctor finds himself stranded on board a starship near the frontline with a group of ruthless bounty hunters. Earth Command will pay them for every Dalek they kill, every eye stalk they bring back as proof. With the Doctor�s help, the bounty hunters achieve the ultimate prize: a Dalek prisoner � intact, powerless, and ready for interrogation. But where the Daleks are involved, nothing is what it seems, and no one is safe. Before long the tables will be turned, and how will the Doctor survive when he becomes a prisoner of the Daleks?

The Doctor


The Doctor


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The Doctor - Giclee Print

Doctor Who: The Ark (DVD)


Doctor Who: The Ark (DVD)


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In the final days of Earth, the TARDIS lands on a massive spaceship carrying the last members of the human race to a new home beyond the solar system. The humans are not out of danger, however, as a deadly plague emerges from the most unlikely of sources: the common cold carried by the Doctor�s companion, Dodo. Put on trial for their lives, the TARDIS crew must find a way to repair the damage they have unwittingly caused � and face up to the devastating consequences... Special Features Commentary by Peter Purves (Steven), Michael Imison (director), and Toby Hadoke (Moths Ate My Doctor Who Scarf) All�s Wells That Ends Wells A new documentary exploring the influence of H. G. Wells on Doctor Who One Hit Wonder What gives a monster staying power? Riverside Story Peter Purves returns to Riverside Studios, Hammersmith, home to numerous 1960s Doctor Who stories Radio Times Billings (PDF DVD-ROM � PC/Mac) Production Information Subtitles Programme Subtitles Photo Gallery Coming Soon Trailer Digitally remastered picture and sound quality This story was originally broadcast on BBC1 between 5th March � 26th March 1966

Doctor


Doctor


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George Marks Doctor - Photographic Print

New Solar Pond Distillation System

New Solar Pond Distillation System

Researchers at the University of Nevada, Reno are developing a dell battery solar technique that will take care of the ecosystems of terminus lakes around the world. This new solar distillation system will help in removing the salinity of the lake water. This will be possible with the help of a specialized low-cost solar pond and patented membrane distillation system deriving power by renewable energy. Francisco Suarez is a doctoral student in hydrological sciences at the University. He is of the view, "These lakes — hundreds worldwide — such as the Great Salt Lake, the Salton Sea, the Aral Sea and Walker Lake here in Nevada, see a decline in water levels and an increase in salinity from both human and natural processes. The high levels of salinity are dangerous and unsustainable for aquatic life."

He presented a portion of his solar pond research at the annual Fall AGU (American Geophysical Union) Conference in San Francisco that was attended by 16,000 geophysicists from around the world. A paper on his project will be published in the International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer in early 2010.

Currently Suarez is working on a mechanism to create an artificial salt-gradient stratification process. This stratification process entraps solar heat at the bed of the solar pond and utilizes the collected energy to power the membrane distillation system. This system is patented by the University. The aim of developing such a system is to maintain the ecosystems of the closed water bodies. There is no system for an outflow of water. But the processes of nature such as evaporation still occur in these closed water bodies. This leads to high concentration of minerals and salts in the closed-basin regions.

The hot salt water is present in the lower storage zone of a pond. This temperature of this bottom area of a pond can rise up to more than 195 degrees Fahrenheit. This heat can be utilized for heating, thermal desalination, or for other low-temperature thermal applications.

Suarez explained about his experiments, "Our model results show that in a two-week period, the temperature in the bottom of the solar pond increased from 68 to 126 degrees Fahrenheit and, even though the insulating layer is being eroded by double-diffusive convection, the solar lenovo ideapad y550 battery pond remained stable."

The whole experiment was met with a roaring success in the laboratory on a small level. They carried out the 400-gallon tank. They had put the dissolved solids and installed a precise fiber-optic temperature sensor. The temperature sensor keeps tabs on the process as desalination of the water. Creating a low-temperature desalination system that works in an open environment on a demonstration scale is going to be the next pilot project of Saurez and the research team.

Suarez is working on this project in collaboration with Civil and Environmental Engineering Department Professor and Chair Amy Childress and Professor Scott Tyler of the Department of Geological Sciences and Engineering. Childress and colleagues woked on the patented membrane distillation system and Tyler put his energies on the development of the distributed temperature sensing system. The temperature sensing system consists of a laser and fiber-optic cable to record temperatures in the solar pond.

Tyler shares his enthusiasm, "We're working on funding and permissions to build a system at Walker Lake where dissolved solids have increased by a factor of five to an unhealthy level for aquatic life, and water levels have dropped 140 feet in the past 100 years."

The icing on the cake is the cost related to run this system. Actually it is negligible because it uses the renewable energy of the sun, trapped as heat in the bottom, to power most of the system.

Suarez said, "This can operate 24 hours a day using the stored energy. Very little electricity would be used. For every surface acre of solar pond we can make three acre-feet of freshwater in about one year. The major advantages of this system are that renewable energy is used, the system laptop Battery is low maintenance and the stratification process that helps drive the process uses the salts from the lake itself."

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