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A patent print poster of a Ballet Pointe Shoe invented by William Nye. The patent was issued by the United States Patent Office on May 24, 2005. A pointe shoe or toe shoe is a type of shoe worn by ballet dancers when performing pointe work. Pointe shoes were conceived in response to the desire for dancers to appear weightless and sylph-like and have evolved to enable dancers to dance en pointe for extended periods of time.Patent prints allow you to have a piece of history in your Home, Office, Man Cave, Geek Den or anywhere you wish to add an interesting touch.COLORS AND SIZESPrints are available in many colors and in all popular sizes. You can select your size and color while you order. Larger sizes and additional print are available. If you would like a larger size or would like a different print format or finish, please contact me directly for pricing. WHAT MAKES OUR PATENT PRINTS DIFFERENTYou won't find any Patent Art like these. I carefully select each patent for its historical and artistic value. Often, various sections of the patent document are assembled into one beautiful print. I also painstakingly remove most imperfections and flaws in the original document and do extensive digital restoration while maintaining the integrity of the original patent. This will make the print crisp and clear - almost like the day it was filed. I don't use regular printers and paper to print this art. Instead, I use a high end lab and the prints are made on professional photo printers using high quality a archival inks and acid-free archival Lustre paper. Lustre is a premium finish on a heavier paper and offers the vibrant colors of glossy with the fingerprint-resistant finish of matte. This avoids glare on the print.SHIPPING:Prints are packaged to avoid any damage in transit. Usually prints will be flat-packed (not rolled) and shipped in a rigid box with material to protect the finished print. Some larger prints will be shipped in a rigid mailing tube with material to protect the finished print. Please see the shop's policies page for additional information on shipping.

Q: Where do you see this trend going?. A: Where I see it going is to suburbia. I think that every suburban town is going to see residents come in and really start applying for this. SB 831 will eliminate impact fees and fees that water districts and school districts can charge. How many times have we heard about government regulation and government fees? Here’s the liberal from Fremont saying we’re going to get rid of them — you don’t have to pay that. I think there’s going to be a renaissance with homeowners who are going to want to do this.

Q: Do you think the bill has the support to pass?, A: Oh yeah, Just looking at the numbers of people who are applying for permits, when they see, “Wieckowski’s got another bill — I don’t have to pay impact fees.” I would imagine next year, the cities should be sending out community newsletters saying in four different languages, “If you have an illegal unit, the amnesty period has started, Please come forward.” We’re saying, pointe shoe patent - patent prints, ballet shoes, toe shoe, pointe shoe, dance studio, ballerina gift, dance mom, ballet decor make it safe, make it livable, Bob Wieckowski profile..

Position: California State Senator. Hometown: Fremont. Education: UC Berkeley (class of 1977), Santa Clara University Law School. Career:  An attorney who served six years on the Fremont City Council and four years in the state Assembly before he was elected to the state Senate in 2014. Family: Wife, Sue Lemke. Five things about Bob Wieckowski. 1. He played football on Kennedy High School’s 1972 league championship team and is in the school’s Hall of Fame. 2. He taught English in the Czech Republic.

STANFORD — Weight gain isn’t just a number on your bathroom scale, A new Stanford study has found that the entire body undergoes microbial, molecular pointe shoe patent - patent prints, ballet shoes, toe shoe, pointe shoe, dance studio, ballerina gift, dance mom, ballet decor and genetic changes for the worse when people pack on the pounds, When weight is lost, the systems return largely to their original state, Even just a modest weight gain of about six pounds, researchers found, alters the body’s basic biology — potentially boosting the risk of heart disease and Type 2 diabetes, Bacterial populations morph, Inflammation patterns shift, The cardiac system undergoes genetic changes..

“Your body is responding to a very stressful event,” said lead researcher Michael Snyder, a professor of genetics at Stanford. The study was published in Wednesday’s issue of the journal Cell Systems. Weight gain “is a systemic disease, not just affecting your fat but affecting your whole body,” Snyder said. Previous research tended to link obesity to disease in a very general way, warning us that fat is a killer. But technological advances make it possible, for the first time, to record and compute the vast amount of information generated inside a thickening — or thinning — body.

Standing on a scale just offers one metric; a conventional blood test might measure 20 more, But new tools now can track pointe shoe patent - patent prints, ballet shoes, toe shoe, pointe shoe, dance studio, ballerina gift, dance mom, ballet decor fluctuations in millions of molecules in blood, “We see the nuts and bolts of what’s happening,” Snyder said, Trained at the California Institute of Technology, Snyder is a leader in the convergence of fast-moving scientific fields: genomics (the study of one’s DNA), metabolomics (study of metabolism) and proteomics (study of proteins), In 2012, Snyder made headlines by analyzing, with unprecedented detail, his own blood, A team of 40 other researchers scanned Snyder’s blood, taken 20 different times, to learn more about the hidden dance between biochemistry and health..

This detailed view could lead to better health care, said Dr. Wendy Scinta, president of the Obesity Medicine Association, based in Denver. While cautioning that the study is small, Scinta said it suggests why yo-yo diets can be harmful. It also could open doors for the role of microbes in helping control weight. “It is something that we’ve sort of known — and now there is more proof,” Scinta said. “It’s a landmark paper,” said Leroy Hood, founder of the Institute for Systems Biology, a multidisciplinary institute in Seattle dedicated to examining the interactions between biological information at many different levels. He was not involved in the study.

“Personalized medicine” is expensive but holds great potential, Hood pointe shoe patent - patent prints, ballet shoes, toe shoe, pointe shoe, dance studio, ballerina gift, dance mom, ballet decor said, “Each individual has to be viewed in the context of what they are by virtue of their genetics and their lifestyle and environmental exposures.”, The team studied 23 people with body mass indexes of between 25 and 35 kilograms per square meter, A BMI of 25 is on the high-end of normal; a BMI of more than 40 roughly equates to morbid obesity, About half of the people were insulin-resistant or at risk of diabetes, The other half were insulin-sensitive or able to process insulin normally..



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