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    Tree Removal Service Tempe, AZ | (480) 524-1530 | | Low cost tree removal service company – Video

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    Tree Removal Service Ypsilanti, MI | (734) 256-0595 | Low cost tree removal service company – Video

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    Tree Removal Service Newark, NJ | (973) 567-7475 | Low cost tree removal service company – Video

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    Tree Removal Service Lithonia, GA | (678) 561-1194 | Low cost tree removal service company – Video

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    Tree Removal Service Vista, CA | (760) 206-3092 | Low cost tree removal service company – Video

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    Tree removal in Luxembourg – Video

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    Work continues on Carnegie portion of Caon City Public Library

    - November 30, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    By DC Spencer

    Special to the Daily Record

    Library Director Suzanne Lasha stands at the edge of the decorative tiled fireplace hearth in the Carnegie portion of the Caon City Public Library. In her hands is a photograph depicting the library' appearance in 1902, a pictorial guide to restoration efforts currently under way. (DC Spencer / Daily Record)

    A bit of Caon City heritage is rising to the surface in the Carnegie portion of the Caon City Public Library, and even Director Suzanne Lasha was surprised by one of the discoveries.

    After tearing up the carpet in front of the brick fireplace on the east wall and digging away a half-inch of mastic adhesive beneath it, restoration contractor Bob Leck asked Lasha to take a look at what he found.

    "I can't wait for people to come in and see it," Lasha said, standing at the edge of a colorful inlaid tile hearth. "It sent shivers up and down my spine."

    The fourth phase of work in the 112-year-old structure is nearing its end with the historic cream- and ocher-colored mosaic tile flooring revealed. Careful and tedious chiseling has cleared the hardened adhesive, but work continues, scrubbing away the circular tracks left behind when installers cemented the carpeting to the tile.

    The last century slips away when one takes in the recently exposed high ceiling and stately oak wainscoting and pillars. Stenciling soon will replicate the frieze that once adorned the walls, as well as high lattice-like woodwork. Original Carnegie tables, chairs and book shelves will be refinished and returned to their historic home.

    "People have paid for the (furniture) restoration," Lasha said, and many of the items will be designated with small bronze plaques as memorial pieces.

    Lasha said she is pleased with the pace at which restoration is taking place, in spite of minor setbacks, such as a section of crumbling plaster revealed when the drop ceiling was removed.

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    Hand transplant recovery sheds new light on touch – Quincy Herald-Whig | Illinois & Missouri News, Sports

    - November 30, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    By LAURAN NEERGAARD AP Medical Writer

    WASHINGTON (AP) - Recovery of feeling can gradually improve for years after a hand transplant, suggests a small study that points to changes in the brain, not just the new hand, as a reason.

    Research presented Sunday at a meeting of the Society for Neuroscience sheds light on how the brain processes the sense of touch, and adapts when it goes awry. The work could offer clues to rehabilitation after stroke, brain injury, maybe one day even spinal cord injury.

    "It holds open the hope that we may be able to facilitate that recovery process," said Dr. Scott Frey, a cognitive neuroscientist at the University of Missouri in Columbia.

    When surgeons attach a new hand, nerves from the stump must regenerate into the transplanted limb to begin restoring different sensations, hot or cold, soft or hard, pressure or pain. While patients can move a new hand fairly soon, how quickly they regain feeling and what sensations they experience vary widely.

    After all, the sense of touch isn't just about stimulating nerves in the skin. Those nerves fire signals to a specific brain region to decipher what you're touching and how to react. Lose a limb and the brain quickly rewires, giving those neurons new jobs. Frey's work shows the area that once operated a right hand can start giving the left hand a boost.

    Brain scans suggest those changes are at least partially reversible if someone gets a hand transplant years later. But little is known about how the brain's reorganization affects recovery.

    Telling where on the palms or fingers they're being touched without looking is a persistent problem for hand transplant recipients, and a function of the brain's main sensory area. Frey's team compared four transplant recipients, four patients whose own hands were reattached immediately after injury, and 14 uninjured people.

    The longer the time since their surgeries, the more accurately patients located a light touch, Frey reported. Two who've had transplanted hands for eight and 10 years, respectively, were almost as accurate as uninjured people. So were two patients whose own hands were reattached 1 and three years earlier.

    Nerve regeneration is thought to take about two years, Frey said.

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    Buffalo food truck spawns Genesee Street restaurant

    - November 30, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The first Buffalo restaurant born of a food truck will be Marble + Rye, opening on Genesee Street in early 2015.

    Michael Dimmer and Christian Willmott, proprietors of one of Buffalos most highly praised food trucks, will offer sandwiches, snacks and grown-up entrees at 112 Genesee St., around the corner from the new Catholic Health building.

    Its been a hard couple years on the road with the truck, paying ourselves enough to sustain, since we knew this was the end goal, Dimmer said. Theyre hoping for a March opening, but who knows.

    The restaurant will offer a takeout window and easy online ordering, aiming to lure time-strapped lunch crowds created by recent downtown developments, Dimmer said.

    A big cast-iron griddle will be cooking up crusty burgers and perhaps taco fixings. A wood-fired oven will add smokiness too. There will be a full bar, and about 70 seats. Possible dishes will include a banh mi burger of local beef, and a steak frites version. There will be charcuterie.

    There also will be toast. We have this crazy fascination for toast, especially wood-fired toast, Dimmer said. There will be a toast board that will be running, hopefully an important part of our menu.

    Arancini will remain a truck-only feature, though.

    Dimmer and Wilmott started the Black Market Food Truck in January 2013. They will be partners in Marble + Rye. With items like seasonal arancini and sandwiches of house-made mortadella, BMFT won Buffalo Sprees Best Food Truck award in 2013.

    After a current hiatus for engine overhaul, the truck will be back on the road, Dimmer said. It will be a limited schedule during the winter, however. If its negative 10 outside, as weve seen firsthand, theres no sense in standing outside.

    Closed: Hertel Avenue hamburger haven Sterling Place Tavern is closed for good.

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    Let’s Play the Sims 4- Remodeling the Allen Family Home – Video

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