Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Side Effect Lidocaine and Benzocaine

Lidocaine shows work as an analgesic and is widely used as a local anesthetic. Lidocaine works on the axons of sensory neurons to inhibit the action potential conduction by closing Na + channels is dependent on the voltage (voltage-dependent Na + channels), which is closely related to the expected analgesic effect. Lidocaine also has a debilitating effect on axon transport material

And enriched with Benzocaine (a compound that is a local analgesic effect), which has been approved by the Agency for International Food and Drug Administration or FDA.
        And this product has been proven successfully used for desensitization or relieve sensitive to male sex organs, thus helping to slow the occurrence of ejaculation. This is what is used to reduce over-sensitivity of the male sex organs before intercourse, and assist in extending the time to make love until ejaculation.

Friday, November 11, 2011

The advocate waits around a clipped unfortunate.

The advocate waits around a clipped unfortunate.

Let us learn all things from everybody

Let us learn all things from everybody

Friday, August 5, 2011

Finally I have Pagerank

Yeah.. i made it..
my blog become PR 3 !!!!

yeahhh !!!

Sunday, May 1, 2011

ASUS K53E: Testing Dual-Core Sandy Bridge

Last week, we looked at one of our final Arrandale laptops in the ASUS U41JF, a worthy follow-up to the U-series’ legacy. Today we have another ASUS laptop, this time one of the first dual-core Sandy Bridge systems to grace our test bench. The K53E comes to us via Intel, and they feel it represents what we’ll see on the various other dual-core SNB laptops coming out in the near future. Unlike the Compal quad-core SNB notebook we tested back in January, this notebook is available at retail, and it comes with very impressive performance considering the price. Ah, but as usual there’s a catch.
As we just mentioned, the test sample comes courtesy of Intel; as such, it’s not entirely stock. The regular K53E starts at $625 with the i3-2310M, or $715 for an upgraded system with 6GB RAM and an i5-2410M. Our particular unit comes with the i5-2520M instead, which boasts higher clock speeds and Turbo modes, which means the starting price would be about $800 (give or take). Other than that small discrepancy, this will be a good reference point to see how the new Core i5 stacks up to other laptops.

 
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