The corona radiata is assocaited with finley coordinated movement. Having infarcts in the area would make those coordinated movements difficult. The person would become clumsy, not able to control fine movements well.
What happens when a person's corona radiata is affected with multiple lacunar infarcts after a stroke?
You die.
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For investigating orofacial dyskinesia MRI scan Impresion "chronic lacunar infracts bilateral corona radiata"?
MRI Brain scan report-Sella is empty filling up with CSF positive, Cerebellum and cerebellopontine angles appear normal, Ventricular system shows normal anatomical configuration, No mass effect/midline shift is seen, Cortical sulci and basal cisterns appear normal, Orbits and its contents appear normal, Crantilovertebral junction appears normal.
Impression: CHRONIC LACUNAR INFARCTS BILATERAL CORONA RADIATA.
What is the diagnosis? Is the orofacial dyskinesia confirmed by the MRI scan?
For investigating orofacial dyskinesia MRI scan Impresion "chronic lacunar infracts bilateral corona radiata"?
Orofacial dyskinesia is also known as tardive dyskinesia and often happens from chronic use of some medications used to treat psychiatric disorders.
The corona radiata is a part of the brain stem that nerve fiber controling fine motor pass through.
Chronic lacunar infarcts there means that over time, lots of tiny vessels have burst or become blocked, causing a slow worsening of blood flow to the area of the brain in question. Bilateral means ots on both sides.
You'd have to ask the neurologist what all this means for sure, but it sounds like the MRI backs of the dyskinesia diagnosis.
Impression: CHRONIC LACUNAR INFARCTS BILATERAL CORONA RADIATA.
What is the diagnosis? Is the orofacial dyskinesia confirmed by the MRI scan?
For investigating orofacial dyskinesia MRI scan Impresion "chronic lacunar infracts bilateral corona radiata"?
Orofacial dyskinesia is also known as tardive dyskinesia and often happens from chronic use of some medications used to treat psychiatric disorders.
The corona radiata is a part of the brain stem that nerve fiber controling fine motor pass through.
Chronic lacunar infarcts there means that over time, lots of tiny vessels have burst or become blocked, causing a slow worsening of blood flow to the area of the brain in question. Bilateral means ots on both sides.
You'd have to ask the neurologist what all this means for sure, but it sounds like the MRI backs of the dyskinesia diagnosis.
What are the steps in processing Radiata Pine? Any sites would be helpful, if poosible,, diagrams are needed!!
google - boral timber australia
Is the Star Ocean: Till the end of time graphics the same as Radiata stories's?
I like the game star ocean: tteot, but the only downfall about it is the graphics. Now i was in the store today and saw radiata stories on the shelf. i heard this was a great game, but i didn't know if i should get it or not, since it said the creators of star ocean made it. Should I get it?
also, didn't square enix make star ocean? i've played kingdom hearts before....how come the graphics are different?
Is the Star Ocean: Till the end of time graphics the same as Radiata stories's?
The Star Ocean series were developed by Tri-Ace, it was published by Enix (who now become Square-Enix).
The graphic of Radiata stories was more colorful than Till the End of Time, it also has more details though focused on cartoonish details than realistic details. But overall, it's relatively the same.
The style plus the look and feel is closer to Kingdom Hearts than Till the End of Time, but it's even more cartoonish than Kingdom Hearts.
Reply:Alot of games square enix makes have different graphics from eachother. This is because of advancing technology and creativity.
I have Star Ocion and I thought it was a pretty good game exept it was to drawn out and long. Takes like a hour to get past the first part.
Radiata stories has about the same graphics as Star ocean just faster pace game play.
Reply:Star Ocean was devloped by a different company and Square Enix bought it from them. I think Tri Ace was the name of the company
also, didn't square enix make star ocean? i've played kingdom hearts before....how come the graphics are different?
Is the Star Ocean: Till the end of time graphics the same as Radiata stories's?
The Star Ocean series were developed by Tri-Ace, it was published by Enix (who now become Square-Enix).
The graphic of Radiata stories was more colorful than Till the End of Time, it also has more details though focused on cartoonish details than realistic details. But overall, it's relatively the same.
The style plus the look and feel is closer to Kingdom Hearts than Till the End of Time, but it's even more cartoonish than Kingdom Hearts.
Reply:Alot of games square enix makes have different graphics from eachother. This is because of advancing technology and creativity.
I have Star Ocion and I thought it was a pretty good game exept it was to drawn out and long. Takes like a hour to get past the first part.
Radiata stories has about the same graphics as Star ocean just faster pace game play.
Reply:Star Ocean was devloped by a different company and Square Enix bought it from them. I think Tri Ace was the name of the company
Tales of the Abyss or Radiata Stories?
I'm looking for a new ps2 RPG game to play and I can't decide if I want to get Tales of the Abyss or Radiata Stories.
Which one would you personally recommend?
And if you know any other good RPGs for the ps2, don't hesitate to tell me!
Tales of the Abyss or Radiata Stories?
I'd go for Tales of the Abyss. I like its active battle system and it has slightly higher ratings than Radiata Stories.
You should also take a look at Persona 3.
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Which one would you personally recommend?
And if you know any other good RPGs for the ps2, don't hesitate to tell me!
Tales of the Abyss or Radiata Stories?
I'd go for Tales of the Abyss. I like its active battle system and it has slightly higher ratings than Radiata Stories.
You should also take a look at Persona 3.
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"Acute right Basal Ganglia/Corona Radiata infarction" What does that mean?
means a stroke in layman terms with the precise location in the corona radiata in basal ganglia which effects will be manifestated on left side of the body and usually left hemiparesis and difficulty in other communication skills
"Acute right Basal Ganglia/Corona Radiata infarction" What does that mean?
The lack of oxygen, provided by blood to the medial part of the brain, where basal ganglia is.
It could mean obstruction of any kind of the arteries that supply oxygenated blood to that area of the brain.
Calling it acute means it happening fast, within an instant.
It would also mean, the patient is incapable of processing information recruited by censorial experiences.
"Acute right Basal Ganglia/Corona Radiata infarction" What does that mean?
The lack of oxygen, provided by blood to the medial part of the brain, where basal ganglia is.
It could mean obstruction of any kind of the arteries that supply oxygenated blood to that area of the brain.
Calling it acute means it happening fast, within an instant.
It would also mean, the patient is incapable of processing information recruited by censorial experiences.
Anyone played the game Radiata Stories for the PS2?
and if so can you tell me where Garcia's house is so i can get the book to give to Aldo?
Anyone played the game Radiata Stories for the PS2?
Just press R1 and look at the map, that should help you.
http://www.consolecheatcodes.com/playsta...
Good Luck.
Anyone played the game Radiata Stories for the PS2?
Just press R1 and look at the map, that should help you.
http://www.consolecheatcodes.com/playsta...
Good Luck.
How is radiata timber milled?
Radiata is a quick growing pine tree, and is milled in much the same way as any other. The timber is not particularly valuable, and therefore it is milled on a large scale. Not sure what you're really asking.
Anyone know of some good cheats for radiata stories for PS2?
I'm having dificulties with Radiata Stories,and I need good cheats.HELP! best cheats will get you 10 points.
Anyone know of some good cheats for radiata stories for PS2?
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Anyone know of some good cheats for radiata stories for PS2?
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I have a furniture item made of Radiata pine.?
How can I paint this and not have the knots bleed through?
I have a furniture item made of Radiata pine.?
That will be tough. The knots, while few and far between in Radiata pine, will act almost as if they are oily, and be tricky to get stain/paint to adhere.
Do not go for white, you'll have the worst bleed-through with that. Generally, the darker you go, the better your results will be.
I have a furniture item made of Radiata pine.?
That will be tough. The knots, while few and far between in Radiata pine, will act almost as if they are oily, and be tricky to get stain/paint to adhere.
Do not go for white, you'll have the worst bleed-through with that. Generally, the darker you go, the better your results will be.
Radiata Stories - Is it possible to miss getting a character?
I've just started playing, and will choose the human side once I get the choice, but I'm curious if its possible to miss out on getting a character through a mistake? Thanks.
Radiata Stories - Is it possible to miss getting a character?
Yes, you can miss any character by messing up.
Like, certain characters can ONLY get recruited through certain completions.
You have to know when and where to get them, and how.
You mess up on when to get them?
You don't get them. =(
Reply:no
Radiata Stories - Is it possible to miss getting a character?
Yes, you can miss any character by messing up.
Like, certain characters can ONLY get recruited through certain completions.
You have to know when and where to get them, and how.
You mess up on when to get them?
You don't get them. =(
Reply:no
Can anyone tell me if there will be a sequel to the ps2 video game Radiata Stories?
And on which platforms?
Absolutely fell in love with game when I played it over a year ago and always wondered if there would be a sequel. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you!
Can anyone tell me if there will be a sequel to the ps2 video game Radiata Stories?
I heard one was on the way, read about it in a game magazine. Yeah, it was a neat game huh? Jack was super funny!
Oh yeah it was Sony, but not sure which platform....I suppose by now they'd better just go with PS3.
Reply:no
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Absolutely fell in love with game when I played it over a year ago and always wondered if there would be a sequel. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you!
Can anyone tell me if there will be a sequel to the ps2 video game Radiata Stories?
I heard one was on the way, read about it in a game magazine. Yeah, it was a neat game huh? Jack was super funny!
Oh yeah it was Sony, but not sure which platform....I suppose by now they'd better just go with PS3.
Reply:no
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Can you please find me some good sites about radiata pine on the web? I can't seem to find any!?
For my tech assesment, I'm supposed to be researching the timber radiata pine, but I can't find any sites that have good info about them. I need to research their characteristics of the tree and timber, its uses in the building industry and where about does the tree grow in Australia. =]
Can you please find me some good sites about radiata pine on the web? I can't seem to find any!?
Pinus radiata (family Pinaceae) is known in English as Monterey Pine in some parts of the world (mainly in the USA, Canada and the British Isles), and Radiata Pine in others (primarily Australia, New Zealand and Chile).
It is a fast-growing tree, adaptable to a broad range of soil types and climates, though does not tolerate temperatures below about -15°C. Its fast growth makes it ideal for forestry; in a good situation, P. radiata can reach its full height in 40 years or so.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinus_radia...
Radiata pine (Pinus radiata) was originally named Pinus insignis or 'remarkable pine' - because it had such a dramatic impact on the world timber scene. It is suited to a considerable range of growing conditions, is easily raised and planted, and provides larger yields of usable timber in a shorter time than many native species.
The timber can be readily sawn, peeled, or converted to pulp, has good nail-holding power, works well, can be easily stained, and when treated with preservatives, is suitable for long-life applications in the ground.
http://www.forest.nsw.gov.au/publication...
Radiata Pine, botanical name Pinus Radiata D. Don, is native to California. It is characterized by the Yellowish white color of its wood, with slight color differences between its sapwood and heartwood. The growth rings produce a pronounced appearance. It is used for a wide variety of structural architectural, and manufacturing needs. Products made from Radiata Pine include windows, doors, mouldings, furniture, timbers, decking, fencing, pallet materials, veneer, plywood, MDF products and particle board.
In addition, Radiata Pine accepts pressure treatment very well and can be used in many applications where it is exposed to the weather or water. Because of its abundant availability, the economies of scale at which it can be produced and the virtually unending supply, Radiata Pine may be a much more competitive alternative to many other softwoods
http://www.radiatapine.com/
Good Luck! Hope this is helpful.
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www.forest.nsw.gov.au/education/advent...
Can you please find me some good sites about radiata pine on the web? I can't seem to find any!?
Pinus radiata (family Pinaceae) is known in English as Monterey Pine in some parts of the world (mainly in the USA, Canada and the British Isles), and Radiata Pine in others (primarily Australia, New Zealand and Chile).
It is a fast-growing tree, adaptable to a broad range of soil types and climates, though does not tolerate temperatures below about -15°C. Its fast growth makes it ideal for forestry; in a good situation, P. radiata can reach its full height in 40 years or so.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinus_radia...
Radiata pine (Pinus radiata) was originally named Pinus insignis or 'remarkable pine' - because it had such a dramatic impact on the world timber scene. It is suited to a considerable range of growing conditions, is easily raised and planted, and provides larger yields of usable timber in a shorter time than many native species.
The timber can be readily sawn, peeled, or converted to pulp, has good nail-holding power, works well, can be easily stained, and when treated with preservatives, is suitable for long-life applications in the ground.
http://www.forest.nsw.gov.au/publication...
Radiata Pine, botanical name Pinus Radiata D. Don, is native to California. It is characterized by the Yellowish white color of its wood, with slight color differences between its sapwood and heartwood. The growth rings produce a pronounced appearance. It is used for a wide variety of structural architectural, and manufacturing needs. Products made from Radiata Pine include windows, doors, mouldings, furniture, timbers, decking, fencing, pallet materials, veneer, plywood, MDF products and particle board.
In addition, Radiata Pine accepts pressure treatment very well and can be used in many applications where it is exposed to the weather or water. Because of its abundant availability, the economies of scale at which it can be produced and the virtually unending supply, Radiata Pine may be a much more competitive alternative to many other softwoods
http://www.radiatapine.com/
Good Luck! Hope this is helpful.
Reply:You're welcome! I'm glad they were helpful :) Report It
Reply:www.forest.nsw.gov.au/publication/forest...
www.forest.nsw.gov.au/education/advent...
How is radiata timber harvested?
I've looked at many sites but can't seem to find out!
How is radiata timber harvested?
The steepness of terrain dictates the loggingmethod, which in turn reflects on the logging cost.Skidders can operate on flat to rolling (0 to 12degrees). Crawler tractors can mount rolling tomoderately steep (12 to 20 degrees). On steep tovery steep slopes (21 to 35 degrees), apart fromsafety considerations, soil disturbance by wheeledor tracked vehicles is environmentallyunacceptable. Here, cable haulers or sky-linesshould be used. Helicopters provide the least siteimpact on steep terrain but are costly, so it isunusual for them to be used to log pines.
How is radiata timber harvested?
The steepness of terrain dictates the loggingmethod, which in turn reflects on the logging cost.Skidders can operate on flat to rolling (0 to 12degrees). Crawler tractors can mount rolling tomoderately steep (12 to 20 degrees). On steep tovery steep slopes (21 to 35 degrees), apart fromsafety considerations, soil disturbance by wheeledor tracked vehicles is environmentallyunacceptable. Here, cable haulers or sky-linesshould be used. Helicopters provide the least siteimpact on steep terrain but are costly, so it isunusual for them to be used to log pines.
Where abouts is radiata pine found in Australia? a picture would be good to =]?
please give reference to where you found info as well so i can give a bibliography =]
Where abouts is radiata pine found in Australia? a picture would be good to =]?
NSW
"The species was introduced to Australia in the early 1850s, possibly via gold miners coming from the Californian gold rushes to the Australian goldfields. The tree was grown in the Sydney Botanic Gardens as early as 1857.
The first 'commercial' radiata pine plantation in NSW was planted at Tuncurry on the mid-north coast in 1914. Although this site proved unsuitable, planting expanded on more suitable sites throughout the State after the establishment of the Forestry Commission in 1916.
Annual plantings accelerated in the mid-1960s with the assistance of the Commonwealth-financed, 'Softwoods Forestry Agreement loans'. During the 11 years that these agreements were in operation, the Forestry Commission of NSW planted a total area of 76,000 ha. Plantings on new ground (first rotation) continues today at the rate of around 4,000 ha per year and 2,000 ha per year of second rotation crops (second crops on the same ground as the first)."
For pictures you can just go to google images and type in "radiata pine" or "radiata pine australia"
Where abouts is radiata pine found in Australia? a picture would be good to =]?
NSW
"The species was introduced to Australia in the early 1850s, possibly via gold miners coming from the Californian gold rushes to the Australian goldfields. The tree was grown in the Sydney Botanic Gardens as early as 1857.
The first 'commercial' radiata pine plantation in NSW was planted at Tuncurry on the mid-north coast in 1914. Although this site proved unsuitable, planting expanded on more suitable sites throughout the State after the establishment of the Forestry Commission in 1916.
Annual plantings accelerated in the mid-1960s with the assistance of the Commonwealth-financed, 'Softwoods Forestry Agreement loans'. During the 11 years that these agreements were in operation, the Forestry Commission of NSW planted a total area of 76,000 ha. Plantings on new ground (first rotation) continues today at the rate of around 4,000 ha per year and 2,000 ha per year of second rotation crops (second crops on the same ground as the first)."
For pictures you can just go to google images and type in "radiata pine" or "radiata pine australia"
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