Has anyone here done any research on Asclepiades of Bithynia and his role on the creation of the therapy of gastation? If so, please share your thoughts, Thank...
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Simon Baddeley
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Jan 15, 2002 10:51 pm
http://najob.com/gastation.html S ... From: "keith_auk" <keitharm@...> To: <advanced_transportation@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 15,...
As for As I can figure the best therapy for GASTATION is a good sound application of propulsury voltaic alternatives. Not a popular prognosis though with the...
Asclepiades used transport as a therapy in itself. Gastation is the name of that therapy, it has nothing to do with "gas station". There were no motor...
Asclepiades's therapy of transport was for recover from many illnesses. Basically he recommended travel as a therapy, many people who have been unwell, travel...
Thanks for clearing that up. It is interesting to hear about travel being prescribed as a therapy. Which does bring a thought to mind. Transport as a...
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Simon Baddeley
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Jan 25, 2002 2:32 am
Dear George You assume a correlation between increasing area and increasing interaction. That relationship does not accord with thinking about planning over...
Dear Simon My enivisionment is that travel would be much more common place. The greatly reduced cost and largely increased amount of available time will allow...
Simon and George, I believe Asclepiads (thank you for introducing him to me) was correct, traveling is therapeutic. Only by observing directly for ourselves,...
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Simon Baddeley
s.j.baddeley@...
Jan 25, 2002 9:00 pm
For centuries we have been developing forms of movement that assume that access or increased contact with other people and places is to be achieved by...
Bravo Daryl Bravo If only are society would wake from its sleep and realize the all important role transport plays in determining the very limits in the...
... correct, ... ourselves, ... improves the ... the ... In a way Asclepiads helped to start the travel industry. Members of the disability community (and...
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Tom Gibson / Progress...
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Mar 29, 2002 4:10 pm
Dear Colleague: Progressive Engineer, the online magazine covering the mid-Atlantic and northeast regions of the U.S., has posted a story that might be of...
The et3 tour continues, we are currently in Portland OR, and will be in CA from the 23 Nov. to early December; then on to TX, and back to FL. Visit www.et3.com...
this month ar Roger Williams University a model evacuated tube transport ETT using high temperature supercondutor maglev HTSM was built. The model, built by...
I am unsatisfied with the current state of the world and wish to take action to amend the injustices I see. Of all the issues presently in the news oil,...
Dear Friend, I am interested on the asian transportation, environment and energy fields Could you tell if you know someone (student, searcher, organisation,...
Dear All, I study now a model in control optimal to the pollution induced by transportation. I wish to know if anyone know some people or some articles are ...
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advanced_transportati...
Dec 2, 2004 7:33 pm
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Jerry, did the loss of most of the 23 subscribers occur before or after the bifurcation? IMO, one list only is better - less diluted, and more user friendly....
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advanced_transportati...
Dec 17, 2004 8:58 am
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Hey Folks The Hydrogen economy has been talked up as the next generation of fuel to replace petroleum. I ran across this article in this months edition of...
The NHE (new hydrogen economy) is just a path for the automotive interests to leverage their market and infrastructure growth for about 20 years beyond the oil...
Small Renewable energy sources may be enough to support full-fledged hydrogen economy ... this months edition of Popular Science that tells another tale ...
"Trouble is, renewable sources can provide only a small fraction of the energy that will be required for a full- fledged hydrogen economy." I would be curious...
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