Posts Tagged “Surfaces”
Nov
19
2009
Ringworm: A Non-crawling Fungus That Can Spread Over the Entire BodyPosted by: Mr.Admin in Gymnastic Sites and The Best ArticlesIf you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting! Tinea is Latin for growing worm and may have led to the more common English translation. Ringworm Defined Ringworm is a simple fungal infection that zeros in on several key areas of your body including feet, scalp, nails and in the general area of the groin. The hallmark of ringworm is itching, skin redness and a patchy lesion that is clear in the center. Transference The fungal agent associated with ringworm is found among humans and animals. There is also a small variety of ringworm fungus that is found in certain soils. The transference of the fungus from carrier to host generally takes place through direct contact with either the infected animal or individual. Transference can also happen, to a lesser degree, from touching surfaces that the infected person has been in contact with. Incubation Scalp ringworm is generally noticed 10-14 days after contact with an infected animal or human while skin ringworm can appear 4-10 days following direct contact. Prevention One of the most e … Tags: Direct Contact, English Translation, Fungal Infection, Fungus, Groin, Hallmark, Incubation, Itching Skin, Key Areas, Nails, Prevention, Scalp Ringworm, Skin Lesion, Skin Redness, Soils, Surfaces, Tinea, Transference, Worm, Zeros
Jun
13
2009
ISO 5903:1981, Gymnastic equipment — Landing mats and surfaces for floor exercises — Determination of hardness and impact dampingPosted by: Mr.Admin in Gymnastics Mats
Jun
05
2009
ISO 5906:1980, Gymnastic equipment — Surfaces for floor exercices — MatsPosted by: Mr.Admin in Gymnastics Mats
Jan
08
2009
ISO 5904:1981, Gymnastic equipment — Landing mats and surfaces for floor exercises — Determination of resistance to slippingPosted by: Mr.Admin in Gymnastics Mats
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