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ObjectivesDescribe the four major soil-forming processes. Describe how these four processes redistribute soil materials in vertical and horizontal dimensions. Explain which soil processes are dominant in each soil horizon. Develop a profile horizon sequence based on given soil properties and a set of soil forming factors. Describe the general soil-forming processes, based on the soil-forming factors described in Lesson 3, that led to the development of a given soil profile.

Depending on the audio device, up to four profile panels appear. Some devices only allow the creation of one profile. Profiles two through four must be manually enabled. Do not enable more profiles than you intend to use.


Each profile allows you to select a measurement set. If you only took one set of measurements, no change is necessary. If you made multiple measurements, pick the appropriate setting for the current profile. Multiple profiles can use the same measurement set. For example, you can use Measurement A in Profile 1, 2, and 3, and Measurement B in Profile 4.


Multiple Profiles: Some devices allow you to create multiple system profiles (up to four, depending on the device). For example, one profile can optimize your system as a multi-channel home theater with sub and another as a 2-channel music system without a sub.


Pan and Zoom: ARC Genesis allows you to examine graphs in great detail. To zoom on a computer, place your cursor over the graph and spin your mouse wheel or choose Zoom In or Zoom Out. To pan on a computer, left-click on a graph and drag it to change position. On a touch screen enabled device, you press the Zoom In or Zoom Out controls or press and drag to pan.


Multiple Languages: Support for several languages is available under ARC > Preferences > Languages. To switch to a different language, select your preferred language from the Preferences panel, close the application, and restart it. At the time of launch, ARC supports Chinese, English, French, German, and Spanish.


Quick Measure and Snapshots: Quick Measure allows you to experiment with speaker and subwoofer positioning and settings outside of ARC while monitoring the resulting acoustic response in real time. The snapshot feature allows you to freeze a curve to compare against subsequent changes that affect the acoustic response.


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The author reports his Research Group and the Iberian Multicentre Group experiences in order to find a therapeutical solution for the rupture of the ventricular free wall (WR) in acute myocardial infarction (AMI). The study includes seven phases. In a 1st phase of the study it was confirmed, by retrospective analysis, that the WR in AMI was a frequent event. In the 2nd phase of the investigation proceeding it was decided to set up a prospective anatomical and clinical protocol to evaluate this entity. Necropsic studies were performed in 71% of the patients who died in UTIC and we verified an incidence of 26% of WR in AMI. The WR were not uniform, in what concerns necropsic and clinical findings. The 3rd phase of the study consisted in the discrimination not only of the anatomo-pathological pictures but also of the clinical ones of this entity. Under the morphological point of view four types of rupture were described and the patient profile with AMI who has WR risk was defined. During the 4th phase of the study the progressive WR was identified and defined which was found in approximately 50% of the cases, corresponding the WR to a terminal accident with an average duration of 4 hours in the so called type 2, and of 10 h 50 min in the so called type 3. In the 5th phase of the study the objective consisted in the evaluation of the importance of the Ecocardiography and of the Hemodynamical Examinations with Swanz-Ganz catheter in the WE diagnosis. Based on the referred criteria it was possible to operate on 37 cases in Madrid (57% of mortality) and 6 cases in Lisbon (2 deaths). We are now in the 6th phase of the study. It consists in the diffusion of a medical and surgical approach fluxogram of patients with WR in AMI. In the end of this Editorial the author discusses the role of arterial hypertension, physical activity, anticoagulant and fibrinolitic therapeutics, microcirculation characteristics haemorheological changes in the WR genesis during AMI.

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