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Hemoglobins, Part B: Biochemical and Analytical Methods, Volume 231 (Methods in Enzymology) (Hardcover)

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

Hemoglobins, Part B: Biochemical and Analytical Methods, Volume 231 (Methods in Enzymology)

Review

Praise for the Series”The Methods in Enzymology series represents the gold-standard.”–NEUROSCIENCE”Incomparably useful.” –ANALYTICAL BIOCHEMISTRY”It is a true ‘methods’ series, including almost every detail from basic theory to sources of equipment and reagents, with timely documentation provided on each page.” –BIO/TECHNOLOGY”The series has been following the growing, changing and creation of new areas of science. It should be on the shelves of all libraries in the wor (more…)

What Specific Part Of The Foot Do High Heels Hurt The Most?

Sunday, September 6th, 2009

The following picture shows a red (ball of the foot) and a yellow ( center of the front foot) area.So to all the women high heel wearers out there, pick your color, little survey here..

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What Part Of Foot Hurt The Most From Wearing High Heels?

Sunday, June 21st, 2009

I need to know because my GF is going to wear her new high heels (her highest pair, 4inches!!) on newyears evening and I promised to give her a foot massage afterwards. She’s breaking them in at home right now but she already said that they are going to be painful nevertheless. I want to know what part of the foot need the most attention. I guess around the ‘ball of the feet’ area but I want to be sure. So girls where is this torture going on when wearing those killer heels?

What Part Of The Foot Do High Heels Hurt The Most?

Monday, June 15th, 2009

I’ve bought a pair of high-heeled sandals to wear to a wedding. It’s 3 inches high, has thin straps, and a heel that’s thin but not quite stiletto.
This might sound weird to some of you, but I’ve never worn high heels before (parent’s wouldn’t let me, and there’s not much chance for that stuff if you go to a school with uniforms).
To make my feet more comfortable, I’ve bought some of those Scholl’s soft pad thingies that I can stick on the shoe. Which part of the sandal should I stick them on: the part where I rest the balls of my feet or where I rest my heels?
In other words, will my heels or the balls of my feet hurt more after I’m in the heels for 2 hours? Thanks for telling!

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