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Peru Earthquake: 7-Magnitude Jungle Tremor, Minor Injuries | Althox

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On August 24, a significant 7-magnitude earthquake rattled the central Peruvian jungle. Despite the considerable strength of this seismic event, its impact on human life and infrastructure was remarkably contained, resulting in only minor injuries to 19 individuals. This outcome was largely attributed to the earthquake's profound depth and its occurrence in a sparsely populated region of the Amazon rainforest. The incident served as a potent reminder of Peru's inherent seismic vulnerability, situated as it is within one of the world's most active tectonic zones. Understanding the mechanics behind such powerful tremors and the strategies employed for mitigation is crucial for residents and authorities alike in this geologically dynamic nation. A deep fissure in the Amazonian canopy, reflecting the immense geological forces of a 7-magnitude earthquake in Peru . Table of Contents Event Details and Immediate Aftermath Peru's Seismic Context: The Ring of Fire M...

Abdomen (area between the pelvis and chest - other definitions)

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Human Abdomen Source Wikimedia Commons Abdomen - (Abdomen area between the pelvis and chest) The Abdomen is: The body region located between the top of the pelvis and lower chest, animals both vertebrate and invertebrate animals. In vertebrates like mammals, also known as the Abdomen (belly) constitutes the part of the body between the thorax (chest) and pelvis (cavity genitourinary). The region enclosed by the Abdomen called the abdominal cavity. In arthropods is the distal part of the body behind the thorax or cephalothorax. The human Abdomen is also called (womb) is part of the body between the pelvis and chest. Anatomically known as abdominal area supported by a series of ligaments, muscles and skin on the back protected by tendons, nerves and bones. The Abdomen extends from the thorax at the thoracic diaphragm to the pelvis on the iliac crest. The iliac crest extends from the lumbosacral angle (the intervertebral disk between L5 and S1) to the symphysis pub...

Manual Single National Disability Rating to Colombia - Decree 917 of 1999 (Part II of II) - Chapter VIII 8. NEOPLASTIC DISEASE 8.1 General -

MANUAL SINGLE NATIONAL DISABILITY (PART II OF II) CHAPTER VIII 8. NEOPLASTIC DISEASE 8.1 General It should be noted that with new knowledge of these pathologies, the bearer of a neoplasia or a history of having it is not synonymous with disability. It must meet the requirements and conditions specified in this chapter to consider the patient's debilitating cancer. Determining the percentage of impairment resulting from malignant tumors based on: • The location and size of tumor, • The tumor invasion to neighboring organs, • The extension to regional lymph nodes · The Distant metastases • The histology • The degree of response to treatment (surgery, radiation, hormones, chemotherapy), and • The magnitude of the consequences post-treatment. 8.2 CONSIDERATIONS FOR ASSESSMENT In malignant diagnosis should be established based on the signs and symptoms, reports of examinations and diagnostic aid pathology, among others. You should a...

Spherical Aberration: Optical Distortion and Correction | Althox

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Spherical aberration stands as a fundamental optical defect, inherent in lenses and mirrors with spherical surfaces, that significantly impacts image quality. This phenomenon occurs when light rays, particularly those striking the optical element far from its central axis, fail to converge at the same focal point as rays passing closer to the axis. The result is a blurred, indistinct image, a common challenge in the design and manufacturing of optical instruments ranging from simple eyeglasses to sophisticated telescopes and microscopes. Understanding spherical aberration is crucial for anyone involved in optics, photography, astronomy, or even vision correction. It is classified as a monochromatic aberration, meaning it affects light of all wavelengths similarly, distinguishing it from chromatic aberration, which varies with color. Its presence can severely limit the resolving power and clarity of an optical system, necessitating various correction techniques to achieve optimal pe...