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Lost Mary MaryLiq Red Cherry Nic Salt

February 9, 2025 | News | No Comments

MARYLIQ RED RED CHERRY NIC SALT E-LIQUID

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Lost Mary MaryLiq Red Cherry combines the fruity and fizzy paths of delightfully bold and vibrant cherries, full of flavour, with an energetic, fizzy experience with every puff.
Discover the full selection of MaryLiq E-Liquids to explore unique fruity and menthol combinations derived from their most popular disposable flavours, available in cost-effective and environmentally friendly e-liquid bottles.

Specifications

  • Flavours: Fizzy, Cherry
  • Nicotine Type: Nicotine Salt
  • Bottle Size: 10ml
  • Nicotine Strength: 10mg, 20mg
  • VG/PG Ratio: 50/50
  • Vaping Style: MTL
  • Easy Fill Nozzle
  • Childproof Cap

Lost Mary’s Maryliq are nicotine salt e-liquids offered in 10ml bottles. Each bottle features a childproof cap and an easy-fill nozzle, containing a generous amount of e-liquid equivalent to five of their Lost Mary BM600 disposables.

Satisfy your cravings with nicotine strengths of 10mg and 20 mg, delivering a smooth throat hit and enhanced flavour production of nicotine salts; Maryliq e-liquid ensures a satisfying vaping session that captivates your taste buds.

Designed for mouth-to-lung (MTL) vaping, Maryliq Menthol features a balanced VG/PG ratio of 50/50. This makes it suitable for lower-power devices such as Vape Starter Kits and Pod Vape Kits, delivering a smooth and consistent flavour profile.

Created by Lost Mary, a brand of Elf Bar that specialises in the disposable vape industry, Menthol MaryLiq offers the same delightful taste at an affordable price. Enjoy these incredible flavours without generating unnecessary disposable waste in a refillable and rechargeable vaping kit.

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Surfunction, a leading system provider for contactless surface functionalisation using new laser processes, is pushing ahead with the industrialisation of its technology.

Surfunction Tec GmbH has now been spun off as a subsidiary of the Technical University of Dresden. The focus will be on the production of the next generation of optics and process development.

The researchers and co-founders of Surfunction, Prof. Dr. Frank Mücklich and Prof. Dr. Andrés Lasagni are award-winning inventors of the Direct Laser Interference Patterning (DLIP) technology platform. Saarland University and the Technical University of Dresden have been working together very successfully for many years. This special cooperation paved the way for the growth of Surfunction at the new location in Dresden.

“High-performance applications”

“With our subsidiary Surfunction Tec in Dresden, we particularly want to advance our technological expertise and the next xDLIP generation (extended Direct Laser Interference Patterning – Gen II). This generation of optics, which is now available, represents a breakthrough in optical functionality and compactness and will enable high-performance applications, for example in the fields of safety technology and hygiene. In the future, production is to take place at our new location in Dresden according to industrial standards,” says Dr. Dominik Britz, Managing Director Surfunction GmbH.

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Hello, fellow The Morning Show fans. We're having a very good week right now, thanks to Jennifer Aniston, who just revealed that she's returned to filming for the series. Its second season was reportedly planned to debut last fall but was delayed multiple times due to the coronavirus pandemic. Now, however, things seem to be back on track (at least for the time being), if Aniston's latest Instagram posts are anything to go by. On January 27, the actor posted a selfie from what appears to be a dressing room alongside her long-term and masked-up hairstylist Chris McMillan.

"Aaand, we’re back…" Aniston wrote. She made sure to tag The Morning Show's official Instagram account in the post just to make sure we knew what she was teasing. Of course, this is an uber-exciting moment for fans of the show, considering we've been hanging off the edges of our seats since the first season ended in December 2019 — but let's talk about that hair for a moment. This could be a reach, but do I detect some fresh highlights near the front of Aniston's hair? You can tell me if I'm wrong, but it is looking slightly more platinum than her go-to honey-wheat blonde. 

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Whatever magic McMillan has infused into Aniston's hair for season two, it's working. The show might've left us at a cliffhanger (I won't even attempt to spoil it, but it did include a classic Reese Witherspoon meltdown), but that perpetually pretty hair could make it hard to pay attention to much else when we do get to watch it. Should we really expect anything else from the woman who inspired one of the most popular haircuts of the ‘90s? 

With the pandemic still afoot, there's no telling if Morning Show production will be delayed again — or when the series will be able to make its triumphant return. But at least we get to fawn over Aniston's hair in the meantime. 


More on celebrity hair:

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  • Jennifer Lopez Brought Back Her "Love Don’t Cost a Thing" High Half-Up Ponytail
  • Kim Kardashian Debuted '80s-Style Crimped Hair in a New Photo Shoot

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IGM Resins appoints new CEO

February 9, 2025 | News | No Comments

IGM Resins, a provider of an integrated package of energy curing raw material solutions, announces the appointment of Boudewijn Morelissen as new CEO of IGM Resins, effective on the 1st of February 2024. Boudewijn Morelissen succeeds to Wilfrid Gambade, who was the CEO of IGM Resins since 2021 and who will now become Advisor to the Board of Directors of IGM Resins.

“Under [Wilfrid Gambade’s] leadership, a new strategic roadmap Go Grow Green was introduced, and a comprehensive operational improvement plan was implemented which set solid foundations for IGM Resins’ future successes”, said John Huiberts, founder of IGM Resins and current Chairman of the Board.

This plan included the acquisition of Litian and the partnership with Qualipoly to build a unique one stop shop product and solutions offering in the UV curing industry, the acceleration of innovations roll-out, an increased focus on sustainability as well as the optimization of IGM Resins’ production footprint including the completion of its state-of-the-art greenfield production facility in China.

New CEO

“IGM Resins stands as a global market leader in the growing energy curing resins industry driven by positive ESG and regulatory macro-trends, with a differentiated business model, and backed by a strong global team with local presence. As a majority shareholder and partner, Astorg remains fully engaged to support the company’s long-term growth prospects, and we are pleased to welcome a seasoned industry executive like Boudewijn Morelissen, to pursue the execution of the firm’s development plan and drive it forward”, commented Nicolas Marien, Partner at Astorg.

The new CEO Boudewijn Morelissen worked for DLG, a Danish conglomerate, where he served as CEO of Vilofoss prior to joining IGM. He holds a Master of Science degree in Business Administration from Erasmus University in Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

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Why Does My Hair Feel Thinner? 8 Possible Reasons

February 8, 2025 | News | No Comments

If you’ve noticed your hair is feeling thinner all of a sudden, you’re not alone. About half of the population will experience hair thinning at some point in their lives, and many will have to manage ongoing thinning and changes in their hair.

What might be causing your hair to feel thinner? Can thinning be prevented or treated? When should you see a doctor? Read on to understand some of the most common causes for hair thinning, plus find out what you can do to get thicker, fuller looking hair.

How to Tell If Your Hair Is Thinning

First things first: let’s talk about normal hair shedding. Hair shedding is a completely normal part of the healthy hair follicle’s cycle. Each follicle cycles through stages of active growth, rest and hair fall. On any given day you could lose 50-100 hairs and it’s completely normal.

Most people are in tune with their day-to-day shedding, so if you notice something looks (or feels) different, there is probably a good reason to pause and pay closer attention. 

So how can you tell if your hair is thinning? Here are a few signs to look for:

  • Clumps of hair in your brush and shower drain
  • Your ponytail feels smaller, and/or it takes more turns of your hair tie than it used to
  • If you’re seeing more scalp than you’re used to when combing or sectioning hair, or if your part is widening
  • Hair feels lighter or less dense
  • Your hair just doesn’t hold heat styling as well as it used to

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Why Might My Hair Be Thinning? 8 Possible Reasons 

Thinning can mean less actual hair on your scalp (less hair density), but it can also mean a change in individual strands’ thickness and texture. Both can make your hair feel thinner, and getting to the root of the problem is the first step to finding a solution. Here are a few of the major underlying causes of thinning hair:

1. Age & Genetics

Aging and genetics are the most common causes of thinning hair. Androgenetic alopecia, also known as pattern hair loss, affects about 50 million men and 30 million women in the United States. “This condition causes gradual hair thinning due to changes to the hair follicles over time,” said Dr. Edward Salko, a board-certified physician and the Medical Director of PERSONALABS™.

2. Hormones

Hormones play an important role in hair growth, and hormonal fluctuations can directly impact our follicles. Pregnancy, giving birth, starting or stopping birth control and polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) can cause hormonal shifts that might cause hair thinning in women.

More: How Hormones Impact Your Hair

3. Stress

Stress can impact our health in many different ways, and hair health is no exception. The most common way stress impacts hair is by triggering a sudden bout of excessive hair shedding called telogen effluvium. This condition can make your hair noticeably thinner, but thankfully it’s a condition that is typically only temporary and resolves on its own.

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4. Medical Conditions

A variety of health conditions could impact your hair follicles, though there are a handful of conditions that are most commonly associated with thinning.

“Autoimmune conditions can cause hair thinning or loss when immune cells attack your hair follicles, which leads to hair loss,”  said Dr. Salko. Conditions like alopecia areata and lupus could cause loss or thinning, but there are other autoimmune conditions that could impact follicles. Diabetes and thyroid disease like Hashimoto’s or Graves’ might also impact hair follicles.

5. Medications

While chemotherapy is perhaps the most well-known medication for causing hair loss, others might include:

  • Thyroid medications
  • Birth control pills or other forms of birth control
  • Beta-blockers
  • Anticonvulsants
  • Antidepressants
  • Anticoagulants (blood thinners)

If you’ve started a medication and are noticing a drastic increase in hair shedding or hair breakage, be sure to speak with your doctor before stopping or otherwise changing your regimen.

6. Nutritional Deficiencies

Another common source of increased hair fall or thinning could be an underlying deficiency. Since our hair follicles need a number of different vitamins, minerals and nutrients for optimal functioning, if any one nutrient is lacking it can take a toll on hair growth.

Deficiencies in iron, zinc, protein and B12 could be among the most common linked to hair shedding, but another vitamin deficiency could be at play, too. Eating a healthy balanced diet is the best way to give your body the nutrients it needs, but adding a hair-friendly supplement like a biotin-rich hair vitamin could be an additional way to support your return to hair health.

7. Harsh Hair Styling

How you care for and style our hair can also have direct impacts on your follicles.

“Traction alopecia is the consequence of having your hair pulled consistently due to tight hairstyles,” said Dr. Salko. Over time tight hairstyles like buns, braids and extensions can stress out follicles to the point where they might stop growing hair. This damage to follicles can be irreversible if your styling habits don’t change.

8. Seasonal Hair Loss

While there hasn’t been a lot of research looking specifically at the impact seasonal changes have on hair growth, there is a lot of anecdotal evidence supporting that some people experience increased hair shedding with changes in the seasons.

Can Hair Thinning Be Prevented? 

This really depends on what is causing the thinning to begin with. In some cases, focusing on a holistic approach to health that includes lots of sleep, exercise, a hair-friendly biotin supplement, stress management and a healthy diet could offer protection against some forms of thinning due to stress or nutritional deficiencies.

In other cases, if the underlying cause is a medical condition or a medication, addressing this head-on can often resolve thinning. Sometimes, however, thinning is a result of aging and genetics, a form of hair loss called androgenetic alopecia. While you cannot prevent hair loss in this case, there are several treatment options available for managing it.

Tips For Holistic Hair Health

One of the best ways to support optimal hair health and hair follicle function is to support your overall health and vitality. Hair health starts from the inside out!

How can you take a holistic approach to hair health? Hair experts agree on these pillars for general health and wellness:

  • Get Good Sleep: Regular, adequate sleep is essential for healthy immune and brain function, clear skin, improved energy levels and, naturally, hair wellness.
  • Manage Stress: Finding an accessible and enjoyable way to manage stress is vital, so experiment with getting more sunshine during the day and maybe even try meditation to help soothe your psyche and follicles.
  • Exercise: Not only does exercise have myriad bodily benefits, but it also increases blood flow to your follicles for strong, healthy hair.
  • Eat Well: A balanced and varied diet full of whole grains, leafy greens, healthy proteins and fats will keep your follicles nourished from the inside out. 
  • Be Patient: It will take time to see new hair, so be patient as you’re waiting for new growth!
  • Be Gentle: Keep harsh styling and chemicals to a minimum. Avoid hot tools. Use an all-natural, vegan moisturizing shampoo and conditioner designed to support thinning hair, and consider adding a serum for thinning hair to the mix to support your progress. Check out this before and after from a customer who used GRO Hair Serum consistently for over 90 days!

The Takeaway

Hair thinning can have several different underlying causes, some of which might require medical attention and/or ongoing management. If you think your hair is feeling thinner, your best bet is to consult with a dermatologist or your primary care doctor to uncover the root of the problem. You should also spend some time researching the best products for thinning hair and experiment to find what works best for you.

Regardless of the cause of thinner hair, you can support follicles by focusing on your overall health and wellness through sleep, exercise, diet and stress management.

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NGR Peptide Ligands Identified

February 7, 2025 | News | No Comments

NGR Peptide Ligands for Targeting CD13/APN Identified through Peptide Array Screening Resemble Fibronectin Sequences
Rania Soudy , Sahar Ahmed , and Kamaljit Kaur *
ACS Comb. Sci., Article ASAP
DOI: 10.1021/co300055s
Publication Date (Web): October 2, 2012
Copyright © 2012 American Chemical Society

Peptides containing the Asn-Gly-Arg (NGR) motif are known to bind CD13 isoforms expressed in tumor vessels and have been widely used for tumor targeting. Residues flanking the NGR sequence play an important role in modulating the binding affinity and specificity of NGR for the CD13 receptor. Herein, we have used a rapid, easy, and reliable peptide array–whole cell binding assay for screening a library of NGR peptides with different flanking residues. A peptide array consisting of forty-five NGR containing peptides was synthesized on a cellulose membrane, followed by screening against CD13 positive (HUVEC and HT-1080) and CD13 negative cell lines (MDA-MB-435 and MDA-MB-231). The library screening led to the identification of five cyclic and acyclic NGR peptides that display higher binding (up to 5-fold) to CD13 positive cells with negligible binding to CD13 negative cell lines when compared to the lead sequence cyclic CVLNGRMEC. Peptides with high binding affinity for the CD13 positive cells also showed improved in vitro cellular uptake and specificity using flow cytometry and fluorescence microscopy. Interestingly, the identified peptides resemble the NGR sequences present in the human fibronectin protein. These NGR peptides are promising new ligands for developing tumor vasculature targeted drugs, delivery systems and imaging agents with reduced systemic toxicity.

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Working in a Drupal agency you do a lot of drupal development and come against various problems. Recently, on a migration to Drupal I encountered a new problem with the Drupal database abstraction layer. It turns out that drupal dynamic select queries do not escape column names.

This problem does not touch each database type, but it definitely can be problematic when it comes to mysql

$query = Database::getConnection('default', 'legacy') ->select('prod_group', 'pg') ->fields('pg', array('porductid, 'active', 'order'));

will create the following query:

SELECT pg.productid AS productid, pg.active AS active, pg.order AS order FROM {prod_group} pg;

We are missing the “ around fields and in this scenario we had a very unfortunate column name “order” which is a reserved keyword in mysql used to sort  results (ORDER BY). This is how mysql interprets the query, which is therefore incorrectly structured and throws an error.

SQLSTATE[42000]: Syntax error or access violation: 1064 You have an error in your SQL syntax;

We should be creating a query with table names escaped with backticks:

SELECT pg.productid AS `productid`, pg.active AS `active`, pg.order AS `order` FROM {prod_group} pg;

but Drupal does not support this in dynamic queries, which are the only ones supported by migrate module.

Solution – field aliases

Drupal supports aliasing. You can even see this above “pg.order AS order” is a query which aliases the order field automatically, unfortunately with it’s own restricted name.

But we can set these aliases automatically with SelectQueryInterface::addField.

$query = Database::getConnection('default', 'legacy') ->select('prod_group', 'pg') ->fields('pg', array('groupid', 'active')) ->addField('pg', 'order', 'escaped_order');

Which gives us a query without a restricted keyword:

SELECT pg.productid AS productid, pg.active AS active, pg.order AS escaped_order FROM {prod_group} pg;.

This solves the problem. Just remember that when you fetch your results, the order will be called escaped_order.

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Product Description

——QT6-15 Block Making Machine——

1. This equipment is mechanical hydraulic PLC controlled synthesis technique equipment. Its characteristic is high efficient, easy-operated and easy-maintained. Block molding mainly by hydraulic, machinery as sideline, vibrate and press to finish molding blocks.

2. The design and manufacture of this machine accordance with the requirement and standard of

3. A high degree of automation, intelligent electronic control, automatic process is controlled by advanced PLC(Programmable Controller), input and store of process data and touch screen for blocks, it have ideal of flexible Human Conversation Interface.

4. Good reliability, Hydraulic system preference for to improved technology and perfected workmanship of design. Use independent integrated type hydraulic station. Avoid influence of dust and main machine vibration for hydraulic system.

5. Good adaptability of raw material, advanced step vibration molding technology. Adjusting measures to differing conditions. Use of all kinds of waste ash and slag, reasonably reduce the dosage of cement, make many kinds of high quality bearing or non-bearing blocks.

Main technical parameter
Model QT6-15 Automatic block making machine
Qty/mould 6pcs/mould (hollow block 400*200*200mm)
Molding cycle 15-25s
Rated pressure 16MPa
Main vibration Platform vibration
Vibration frequency 2800-4500 r/m
Power 28.75Kw
Pallet size 900*680mm
Dimension 7100*1500*3000mm
Factory Area 1500m2

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* A Set of Hanfu: Tank Top + Coverup + Skirt

* Material: 75% Polyester, 15% Lab Silk, 10% Lab Cotton

* Model: 162cm, 53kg, Size M

* Washing Instruction: Hand Wash or Dry Clean 

NOTE: These are asian sizes, which are smaller than western sizes. Please refer to the measurements below before placing the order.

Size / CM Bust Waist Skirt Length Height S <83 <68 95 154-160 M <87 <72 100 158-166 L <92 <78 105 164-172 XL <98 <83 110 168-176

About the designer: Ni-Meng Hanfu – 拟梦

Ni-Meng Hanfu is a Chinese modern hanfu designer. She graduated from Sichuan Design and Modeling Institute. In 2015, she launched her first collection on the Chinese retail platform Taobao, and soon became the most popular modern hanfu designer in China. She uses new tech fabric and created many unique modern hanfu pieces. Her designs could be wore daily, we are very excited to introduce her designs to the world.

Please check HERE for more of her designs. 

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