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Sexual dysfunctions are very prevalent in both males and females. There are several types of sexual dysfunctions. The New York Center for Human Sexuality at Columbia-University Medical Center offers state-of-the-art diagnosis and treatment for all types of male and female sexual dysfunctions. Advanced diagnostic evaluation permits the differentiation between physical and psychological causes utilizing multidisciplinary approach when indicated. There are several treatment programs available at the Center. These programs include non-surgical as well as surgical treatments. The Center is also involved in national and international clinical trials investigational new treatments (for a list of currently available studies see: Active research studies). Qualified patients may choose to enter these new programs. For patients with sexual dysfunction of mixed or psychological causes, sex therapy and counseling are also available by specialists affiliated with the Center. Details of sexual dysfunctions are available in Men’s Sexual Health and Women’s Sexual Health.
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| Director of the Center: Dr. Ridwan Shabsigh |
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Ridwan Shabsigh, MD is an associate professor of Urology at Columbia University and the director of The New York Center for Human Sexuality at the New York Presbyterian Hospital in New York City.
He is a member of numerous professional societies including the American Urological Association, the American College of Surgeons, the Society of University Urologists, and is a founding member of the Society for the Study of Impotence. Under his direction, the New York Center for Human Sexuality has been very active in providing clinical services for the diagnosis and treatment of various types of male and female sexual dysfunctions. Dr. Shabsigh is also the recipient of several research grants to conduct studies in erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, Peyronie’s disease, hypogonadism and female sexual dysfunction and has acted as a principal investigator for numerous clinical trials. In 1993 he was the winner of an American Foundation of Urologic Disease young investigator award for urologic research.
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Under his direction, several basic science research projects are being conducted at the Columbia Urology Research Laboratory .
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Dr. Shabsigh has published many scientific articles and book chapters and has given numerous lectures and presentations domestically and internationally.
He is a widely published author of many articles that have appeared in the New England Journal of Medicine, the Journal of Urology, Urology, British Journal of Urology and Contemporary Urology. He is the author of a recently-published patient education book on ED: Back to Great Sex, Overcome ED and Reclaim Lost Intimacy Back To Great Sex.
Dr. Shabsigh completed his MD studies at Damascus University Medical School in Damascus, Syria,
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| Some useful advices |
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:Typing always in all caps,
LIKE THIS, is considered "shouting" and should be avoided. Likewise,
do not repeat yourself or otherwise "flood" the channel with many
lines of text at once. Be sure to use correct
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| What is iRc? |
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:iRC (Internet Relay Chat) is a multi-user, multi-channel chatting
system. Imagine sitting in front of your computer and "talking"
through typed messages with either one person or many other people
from all over the Internet, all in real time! Best of all, once you
get set up, chatting on IRC is totally free! But during last years,
there are some not-free servers. Today
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www.ReXXDesign.com. Here are some extra example about this
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| What is MiRc? |
mIRC is one of the
most popular IRC clients for windows. mIRC is a user-friendly IRC
client that offers users many options and tools. It was written by Khaled
Mardam-Bey. mIRC is shareware, which means that you can download mIRC and try it out freely for 30
days to evaluate it. mIRC celebrated its tenth year of development
in February 2005.Whois is Amy, do you know?
www.AmyRisFernandez.com. This example clearly explain how they do this
Amyrisfernandez Turkish (site)...
The most likely candidates for ghostly visits include single people,
Catholics and those who never attend religious services. By 31
percent to 18 percent, more liberals than conservatives report
seeing a specter
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Those who dismissed the existence of ghosts include Morris Swadener, 66,
a Navy retiree from Kingston, Washington. He says he shot one with
his rifle when he was a child
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"I woke up in the middle of the night and saw a white ghost in my
closet," he said. "I discovered I'd put a hole in my brand new white
shirt. My mother and father were not amused."
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hree in 10 have awakened sensing a strange presence in the room. For
whatever it says about matrimony, singles are more likely than
married people to say so
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Fourteen percent -- mostly men and lower-income people -- say they have
seen a UFO. Among them is Danny Eskanos, 44, an attorney in Palm
Harbor, Florida, who says as a Colorado teenager he watched a bright
light dart across the sky, making abrupt stops and turns
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"I knew a little about airplanes and helicopters, and it was not that,"
he said. "It's one of those things that sticks in your mind." Why do you need mIRC? I guess that *if* you decide to explore IRC you should do it with the best program around, not? And assuming you use Windows you should use mIRC! On the Windows platform several other programs offer the possibility to use IRC but none of them offers the Fredsshed convenience mIRC gives you.. As you clearly know, www.Ktforsenate.com. You may be surely interested in reading this article at Ktforsenate some more info pages mIRC will not work on WinCE or other Operating Systems like Linux, Mac OS, PalmOS, Epoc, Atari's or the C64 and we have no plans to make a mIRC version for these and other systems in the future. Sorry, there is tooo little time and toooo much to do... |
| Rules of Chat: |
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Definition: An "account" with regard to any of YourServer's
services (Nickserv, Chanserv, MemoServ etc) is the data within said services that is designated for a specific user based upon their selected nickname and/or channel. Access to an "account" is derived by appearing with a recognizable user address and/or supplying an appropriate password. Upon creating an account, the user assumes full responsibility for the confidentiality of your account/password. You are responsible for all uses of your account, whether or not actually or expressly authorized by you. Try and see the results on the www.Wrcmediainc.com. We may also advice you to read this article carefuly on Wrcmediainc (Turkish pages)... Conduct which violates this policy includes, but is not limited to, the activities in the following list. * Unauthorized access of a nickserv/chanserv account. * Using YourServer to gain unauthorized access to any computer systems. * Connecting unauthorized servers to the network. * Unauthorized attempts to circumvent data protection schemes or uncover security loopholes. This includes creating and/or running programs that are designed to identify security loopholes and/or decrypt intentionally secure data. Check this important data from www.Dangerresearch.com. Here is another famaous article about this subject Dangerresearch other page. * Knowingly or carelessly performing an act that will interfere with the normal operations of computers, servers, or processes on YourServer. * Knowingly or carelessly running any program that may damage or place excessive load on a server or the network. This The 1747 includes, but is not limited to, mass-invites, mass-messages, and programs known as floodbots and clonebots. * Connecting an automated client (bot, fserv, etc..) to a YourServer server without prior authorization by that server's administration. * Using YourServer resources for commercial activity, such as advertising or selling a product, for the purpose of financial gain, without prior approval of the YourServer administration. * Forging the identity of a user or machine in an electronic communication. * Displaying obscene, lewd, or sexually harassing images or text on a public channel without the prior consent of that channel's operators. * Intentionally repeating or transmitting material in a rapid manner producing the affect of harassing a user by "flooding" them. * Attempting to monitor or tamper with another user's electronic communications, or reading, copying, changing, or deleting any part of another user's nickserv/chanserv/memoserv account without the explicit agreement of the owner. * Using a channel for the primary purpose of facilitating the transfer of files. For further information on anything contained in this document, please contact help@yourserver.net or while online, /join #operhelp and ask to be contacted by a YourServer administrator. |
| What is ping? |
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Ping is a program that sends a series of packets over a network or the Internet to a specific computer in order to generate a response from that computer. The other computer responds with an acknowledgment that it received the packets. Ping was created to verify whether a specific computer on a network or the Internet exists, and is connected. Some have claimed that the word "ping" is actually an acronym for "Packet Internet (or Inter-Network) Groper", deliberately contrived to play on the fact that pinging with a computer is similar to what submariners do with sonar. Both the computer and the submarine's sonar send out a "ping", in the form of either a series of packets or a brief burst of sound. The ping "bounces" off the target and then returns to let you know the target is there. Ping is both a noun and a verb, e.g., "Ping that computer", or "the router didn't return a ping". Ping is built into almost every network-capable operating system.
To ping a computer, go to a command prompt and
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| What is NetSplit? |
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n using an Internet Relay Chat (IRC)
network, a netsplit is the loss of contact between two IRC
servers. As a result, chat users at either end will see the
users at the affected servers suddenly disappear. An IRC network usually has a linear topology. That is, each server is connected in line to the next server which is connected to the next one, and so forth. When two servers lose contact, the network essentially is split into two networks. Users remain in contact with other users on their side of the network split and lose contact with the other users, who appear to have quickly departed. If a network has a mesh topology, each server can route messages to a second server when it loses a server connection. Most netsplits are restored within a short period of time. ... |
| What is lag? |
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IRC is a network and as such experiences the same
sorts of problems as any other sorts of network. Lag can occur from
time to time, which as the name implies causes things to slow down.
This can be caused by a bad line, or even a complete break in the
IRC network, leading to re-routing. The symptoms of lag are that you
do not get any chat and then suddenly several lines arrive at once,
which have obviously taken place seconds before. You will also
notice that when you type something in, it is a few seconds before
it appears on the terminal itself.
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| What is "Kill" and "Akill"? |
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Usage: AKILL <nick|user@host> <reason> [<time>] |