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    A warmer and single sink GODMORGON

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    Materials: GODMORGON

    Description:My idea was to make a simple, chic, not too modern cabinet for the main bathroom. I chose the IKEA GODMORGON cabinet with two drawers for its size and simplicity. The thing is, IKEA does not offer more than one option for the counter (2 built-in sinks in a glossy white counter) and it is far from what I wanted.

    My first goal was to built a wood counter massive as a fireplace tablet. Because I didn't want to use legs for the installation of the GODMORGON, I couldn't obviously use a huge beam of wood because it would have been too heavy and too expensive for its use anyway. Plus, I had to think about the weight of the sink over the weight of the counter over the weight of the cabinet that was only fixed in the wall... I had to find a way to lighten the weight on the GODMORGON so it didn't tear off the wall after few months! So, for the counter, to strengthen the structure, I built a base in plywood and chose a very lightweight wood to cover it (see the detailed pictures of the inside on my blog). When I installed my counter, I fixed it in the reinforced wall independently from the GODMORGON cabinet. So that way, the weight is not all on the cabinet.

    The second challenge was to find a way to put the sink in the center of it. I thought two sinks takes too much place and there is no more space left to spread all the things a girl need to get ready (and less for her man who needs to shave at the same time!). So that part is a tricky one because there is a division panel in the cabinet that cannot be remove. The plumbing must get around it and one row of each drawers needs to be removed so they can still close fluidly.

    That IKEA hack was not an easy one because it was not made for a single centered sink on a heavy countertop but it was worth the trouble. Two years later it's still fix on the wall that didn't tear off and makes my proud each time I make a guided tour of my home! (see the entire bathroom here)

    ~ Annie, Montreal
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    Nail polish rack

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    Materials: RIBBA frame, wood edge protector, cardboard, adhesive paper

    Description: Both the two nail polish racks are made with a white RIBBA frame (9¾ x 9¾ inches and 1¾ inches depth, i.e. 25x25 cm and 4.5 cm depth). Shelters and protections to secure the nail polish bottles are all made by cutting a wood edge protector. They are stitched on the internal box of the RIBBA frame by using a staple gun. The purple background is made covering a 9x9 inches (23x23 cm) cardboard with purple adhesive paper.


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    The Billy-Olsbo-Effektiv Nightstand Hack

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    Materials: IKEA: Billy extension unit, Billy Olsbo doors for the extension unit, Effektiv doors for the top // DIY store: angle brackets and screws, frosted glass adhesive foil

    Description: Creating a nightstand that matches the low depth but still giving enough space inside.

    We were in need of some new nightstands for our renovated bedroom. We went for a high Malm bed but the regular Malm nightstands didn'€™t matched our requirements we had, as they were all too huge.



    After browsing the IKEA website and the IKEA Hackers website for several days, I came up with this nightstand. Luckily, IKEA sells the same colours in the Malm, Billy and Effektiv series, so no colour trouble there!

    You can find the entire Hack with even more pictures on my blog.

    ~ Jessica, Germany
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    Cancer - What is evolving epidemiology multiple factors

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      • It could seem apparant that, the majority of women with oncogenic (i.e., oncogenous) HPV (Infection Human Papillomavirus (i.e., papilloma virus) Infection (HPV)) infections will not develop cancer, and most HPV (Infection Human Papillomavirus Infection (HPV)) infections, even those with associated cellular changes, regress in 1-2 years, probably eradicated or controlled by cellular immune response. Immune response is the activity of the immune system against foreign substances (antigens). Response is in medicine, an improvement related to treatment. HPV is a type of virus that can cause abnormal tissue growth (for example, warts) and other changes to cells. Infection for a long time with certain types of HPV can cause cervical (i.e., cervicalis) cancer. Cervical, relating to the neck (i.e., cervix (i.e., neck, or cervix of uterus), or collum), or to the neck of any organ or structure. Cervical lymph nodes are located in the neck. Cervical cancer refers to cancer of the uterine cervix, which is the lower (i.e., inferior, or lower tubercle), narrow end (the neck ) of the uterus (i.e., metra, or womb). HPV may also play a role in some other types of cancer, such as anal, vaginal, vulvar, penile (i.e., penial), oropharyngeal, and squamous (i.e., scaly) cell skin cancers. Also called human papillomavirus. Human papillomavirus is a type of virus that can cause abnormal tissue growth (for example, warts) and other changes to cells. Tissue is a group or layer (i.e., panniculus) of cells that work together to perform a specific function. Infection for a long time with certain types of human papillomavirus can cause cervical cancer. Cervical cancer, cancer that forms in tissues of the cervix (the organ connecting the uterus and vagina). It is usually a slow-growing cancer that may not have symptoms but can be found with regular Pap tests (a procedure in which cells are scraped from the cervix and looked at under a microscope). Cervical cancer is almost always caused by human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. Human papillomavirus may also play a role in some other types of cancer, such as anal, vaginal, vulvar, penile, oropharyngeal, and squamous cell skin cancers. Also called HPV.

      • It looks that, the results of the study will impact colposcopy (i.e., cervicoscopy) and cervical cancer showing procedures in general. Colposcopy, examination of the vagina and cervix using a lighted magnifying instrument called a colposcope.

      • It seems that, our goal is to therefore comprehensively assess biomarkers of risk for progressive cervical neoplasia, and thus (i.e., olibanum) develop a new set of biomarkers that can distinguish those at highest risk of cervical cancer from those with benign infection. Neoplasia, abnormal and uncontrolled cell growth. Benign, not cancerous. Benign tumors may grow larger but do not spread to other parts of the body. Also called nonmalignant.


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    Queen size bed with twin trundle

    Posted by Unknown Posted on 6:03 AM with No comments

    Materials: Odda pull-out bed, Sultan Luröy slatted bed base, Sultan Florvåg twin mattress, Sultan Fåvang queen mattress

    Description: The problem: We wanted to have a bigger bed for our tween boy, yet still have a trundle to pull out for sleep-overs.

    When we couldn't find that anywhere, we decided to build a bed ourselves using some IKEA products.

    We used an Odda pull out bed for the trundle. And we used Sultan Luröy slatted bed base to build the queen sized bed around.



    On the Odda pull-out bed we cut down the face board on the front as shown in the picture. Then we attached a new board at 9 inches tall and 79" long to fit with the size and wood type of the new bed.

    We finished the rough edge on the Odda with a piece of quarter round wood. See picture.

    For the bed itself, we made two end boards sized 61 3/4" (but I would probably make that 62" if I had to do it over for a tiny more space for the slats) and two side rails out of 1x6 wood. They are 80" long. See picture.

    We used surface mounted bed rail brackets to assemble the bed. Then added a fifth board on the side of the bed that was opposite the trundle opening for stabilization (80"x9").

    Then we made a T-post out of 2x3 lumber and a holder for it out of 2x4. See picture. I added felt to the inside to avoid squeaking as well as to the top of the t-post before putting down the Sultan slatted bed base and the Sultan Florvåg mattress.

    Last, we made a tufted headboard for the bed.

    More pictures of how we made the bed here.

    Details about the headboard.

    ~ Katja @ Shift Ctrl ART, California
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    What is cancer aminoglycoside antibiotic?

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      • One can view, aminoglycoside antibiotic, A type of antibiotic that whole kit and boodle against many types of bacteria and includes streptomycin, garamycin, and neomycin. Bacteria is a large group of single-cell microorganisms. Some cause infections and disease (i.e., illness, or morbus) in animals and humans. The singular of bacteria is bacterium.


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    What is cancer endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography?

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      • One can determine, endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) (ERCP (Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography (ERCP))) is an endoscopic procedure performed under drugging that allows precise visual image of the hepatobiliary and pancreatic ductal system. Hepatobiliary, having to do with the liver, bile ducts, and/or gallbladder.

      • It appears that, for patients with a family history of pancreatic cancer, endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) enables meticulous visualization of the pancreatic ductal system. Family history is a record of the relationships among family members along with their medical histories. This includes current and past illnesses. A family history may show a pattern of certain diseases in a family. Also called family medical history. Pancreatic cancer is a disease in which malignant (cancer) cells are found in the tissues of the pancreas. Pancreas is a glandular (i.e., glandulous) organ located in the abdomen. It makes pancreatic juices, which contain enzymes that aid in digestion, and it produces several hormones, including insulin. The pancreas is surrounded by the stomach (i.e., gaster, or ventriculus), intestines, and other organs. Malignant, cancerous. Malignant cells can invade and destroy nearby tissue and spread to other parts of the body. Also called exocrine (i.e., eccrine) cancer.

      • It has been found that, pancreatic cancer detection with magnetic resonance (i.e., resonant frequency) cholangiopancreatography and endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography A prospective controlled study. Prospective is in medicine, a study or clinical trial in which participants are identified and then followed forward in time. Controlled study is an experiment or clinical trial that includes a comparison (control) group.


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    What is cancer refractory?

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      • It would appear that, cite the rates of response and toxicity seen with the combination of lapatinib and a novel schedule of capecitabine in patients with HER2-positive metastatic breast (i.e., mamma, or teat) cancer refractory to trastuzumab. Schedule is in a clinical setting, the step-by-step plan for how patients are to be treated; for example, the drug or type of radiation (i.e., radiatio) therapy (i.e., therapeusis, or therapia) that is to be given, the method by which it is to be given, the amount of time between courses, and the total length of treatment. Breast cancer, cancer that forms in tissues of the breast, usually the ducts (tubes that carry milk (i.e., strip, or lac) to the nipple (i.e., papilla mammae, or mammilla)) and lobules (glands that make milk). It occurs in both men and women, although male (i.e., masculine) breast (i.e., mamma masculina, or mamma virilis) cancer is rare. Breast, glandular (i.e., glandulous) organ located on the chest (i.e., pectus). The breast is made up of connective tissue (i.e., interstitial tissue, or supporting tissue), fat, and breast tissue that contains the glands that can make milk. Also called mammary gland (i.e., glandula mammaria, or lactiferous gland). Trastuzumab is a drug used to treat breast cancer that is HER2-positive (expresses the human epidermal (i.e., epidermic) growth factor (i.e., gene) receptor 2). It is also used with other drugs to treat HER2-positive stomach (i.e., gaster, or ventriculus) cancer that has not already been treated and has spread to other parts of the body. It is being studied in the treatment of other types of cancer. Trastuzumab binds to HER2 on the surface (i.e., face, or facies) of HER2-positive cancer cells, and may kill them. It is a type of monoclonal antibody. Also called Herceptin (i.e., transluzumab). Lapatinib is a drug used with another anticancer drug to treat breast cancer that is HER2 positive and has advanced or metastasized (spread to other parts of the body) after treatment with other drugs. Lapatinib is also being studied in the treatment of other types of cancer. It is a type of ErbB-2 and EGFR dual tyrosine kinase inhibitor. Also called GW572016, lapatinib ditosylate, and Tykerb. Toxicity is the extent to which something is poisonous (i.e., toxic, or toxicant) or harmful. Response is in medicine, an improvement related to treatment. Capecitabine is a drug used to treat stage III colon cancer in patients who had surgery to remove the cancer. It is also used to treat metastatic breast cancer that has not improved after treatment with certain other anticancer drugs. Capecitabine is being studied in the treatment of other types of cancer. It is taken up by cancer cells and breaks down into 5-fluorouracil, a substance that kills tumor (i.e., neoplasm) cells. Capecitabine is a type of antimetabolite. Also called Xeloda. Metastatic, having to do with metastasis (i.e., secondaries), which is the spread of cancer from the primary site (place where it started) to other places in the body.

      • You can determine, a novel capecitabine schedule (7 on seven off) is feasible with lapatinib for patients with HER2-positive metastatic breast cancer refractory to trastuzumab.

      • Apparently, we report fifty-nine patients with metastatic breast cancer furnace lining to common therapies who were treated with whole body hyperthermia (40 degrees C) with low dose chemotherapy and immunomodulation five presented with brain metastases; thirteen with multiple bone metastases; eight with liver (i.e., hepar). Liver is a large organ located in the upper abdomen (i.e., venter). The liver cleanses the blood and aids (i.e., acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) in digestion by secreting bile (i.e., gall). Immunomodulation, change in the body`s immune system, caused by agents that activate or suppress its function. Chemotherapy, treatment with drugs that kill cancer cells. Hyperthermia, abnormally high body temperature. This may be caused as part of treatment, by an infection, or by exposure to heat.



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    What is cancer radiation therapy?

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      • For instance, treatment (Tx) for lung (i.e., pulmo) malignant neoplastic disease may entail surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or experimental treatments. Chemotherapy, treatment with drugs that kill cancer cells. Surgery is a procedure to remove or repair a part of the body or to find out whether disease is present. An operation. Experimental is in clinical trials, refers to a drug (including a new drug, dose, combination, or route of administration) or procedure that has undergone basic laboratory testing and received approval from the U. S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to be tested in human subjects. A drug or procedure may be approved by the FDA for use in one disease or condition, but be considered experimental in other diseases or conditions. Also called investigational. Lung, one of a pair of organs in the chest (i.e., pectus) that supplies the body with oxygen, and removes carbon dioxide from the body.

      • Finally, it is obvious that, 2012-03-09 Malignant neoplastic disease Radiation Therapy Linked to Future Malignant neoplastic disease Risk, Heart (i.e., cor, or coeur) Problems.



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    What is cancer radiopharmaceuticals?

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      • Small areas of cancer may to radiopharmaceuticals while large areas usually do not

      • Strontium chloride Sr 89 (strontium-89) is the most common radiopharmaceutical for treating bone cancer or prostate cancer that has metastasized to the bone

      • Castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC) is an advanced form of prostate cancer characterized by disease progression following surgical or pharmaceutical (androgen deprivation) castration


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    What is cancer anterior mediastinotomy?

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      • It`s obvious that, anterior mediastinotomy A surgical procedure to look at the organs and tissues between the lungs and between the breastbone and heart for abnormal (i.e., deviant) areas. Breastbone is the long flat bone (i.e., os planum) that forms the substance front of the chest wall (i.e., thoracic wall) (i.e., paries). The breastbone is attached to the collarbone and the first gear vii ribs. Also called breastbone. Abnormal, not normal. Describes a state, condition, or behavior that is unusual or different from what is considered normal. An abnormal lesion or growth in or on the body may be benign (not cancer), precancerous (i.e., premalignant) or premalignant (i.e., precancerous) (likely to become cancer), or malignant (cancer).



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    What is cancer basal cells?

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      • Evidently, three forms of skin cancer are basal cell carcinoma (i.e., basal cell epithelioma) (basal cell carcinoma epithelioma), squamous (i.e., scaly) cell carcinoma (which is the first stage actinic keratosis (i.e., senile keratoderma, or senile keratoma)), and melanoma (i.e., malignant melanoma (i.e., melanoma)) (the most dangerous. Skin cancer, cancer that forms in the tissues of the skin. There are several types of skin cancer. Skin cancer that forms in melanocytes (skin cells that make pigment) is called melanoma. Skin cancer that forms in the lower part of the epidermis (the outer layer of the skin) is called basal cell carcinoma. Skin cancer that forms in squamous cells (flat cells that form the surface (i.e., face, or facies) of the skin) is called squamous cell carcinoma. Skin cancer that forms in neuroendocrine cells (cells that release hormones in response to signals from the nervous system) is called neuroendocrine carcinoma of the skin. Most skin cancers form in older people on parts of the body exposed to the sun or in people who have weakened immune systems. Basal cell carcinoma, cancer that begins in the lower part of the epidermis (the outer layer of the skin). It may appear as a small white (i.e., albicans) or flesh (i.e., muscular tissue)-colored bump that grows slowly and may bleed. Basal cell carcinomas are usually found on areas of the body exposed to the sun. Basal cell carcinomas rarely metastasize (spread) to other parts of the body. They are the most common form of skin cancer. Also called basal cell cancer. Stage is the extent of a cancer in the body. Staging is usually based on the size of the tumor (i.e., neoplasm), whether lymph nodes contain cancer, and whether the cancer has spread from the original site to other parts of the body. Melanoma is a form of cancer that begins in melanocytes (cells that make the pigment melanin (i.e., melanotic pigment)). It may begin in a mole (i.e., nevus, or nevus pigmentosus) (skin melanoma), but can also begin in other pigmented tissues, such as in the eye (i.e., oculus) or in the intestines. Squamous cell, flat cell that looks like a fish scale (i.e., squama) under a microscope. These cells cover inside and outside surfaces of the body. They are found in the tissues that form the surface of the skin, the lining of the hollow organs of the body (such as the bladder, kidney (i.e., ren, or nephros), and uterus (i.e., metra, or womb)), and the passages of the respiratory and digestive (i.e., digestant) tracts. Squamous cell carcinoma, cancer that begins in squamous cells, which are thin, flat cells that look like fish scales. Squamous cells are found in the tissue that forms the surface of the skin, the lining of the hollow organs of the body, and the passages of the respiratory and digestive tracts. Also called epidermoid carcinoma (i.e., epidermoid cancer). Actinic keratosis is a thick, scaly (i.e., squamous) patch of skin that may become cancer. It usually forms on areas exposed to the sun, such as the face, scalp, back of the hands, or chest (i.e., pectus). It is most common in people with fair skin. Also called senile keratosis (i.e., actinic keratosis) and solar keratosis (i.e., actinic keratosis).

      • For instance, for more information about the major types of skin cancer- basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and malignant melanoma - please visit our Tegument (i.e., integument, or integument) Resource Center. Malignant, cancerous. Malignant cells can invade and destroy nearby tissue and spread to other parts of the body.

      • It`s apparent that, in this form of skin cancer, basal cells in the epidermis are altered so they no longer produce keratin (i.e., ceratin, or cytokeratin). Keratin is a type of protein found on epithelial cells, which line the inside and outside surfaces of the body. Keratins help form the tissues of the hair (i.e., pilus), nails, and the outer layer of the skin. They are also found on cells in the lining of organs, glands, and other parts of the body. Certain keratins may be found in higher than normal amounts in patients with different types of epithelial cell cancers, including lung (i.e., pulmo), breast (i.e., mamma, or teat), colorectal, bladder, and head (i.e., caput) and neck (i.e., cervix, or collum) cancers. Measuring the amount of specific keratins in the blood may help to plan cancer treatment or find out how well treatment is working or if cancer has come back. A keratin is a type of tumor marker. Also called cytokeratin (i.e., keratin). Epidermis is the outer layer of the two main layers of the skin.



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    Cancer - What is context PDQ information

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      • It`s possible to observe, permission to use images outside the context of PDQ information must be obtained from the owner(s) and cannot be granted by the National Cancer Institute.



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    Revamp a Media stand

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    Materials: 1 used Ikea media stand (exact name of stand unknown) Paint Bead Board Rubber Mallet PureBond Hardwood Plywood Table Saw Scroll Saw Router Disc Grinder Stain Drill Fostner Bit Wood Glue / Silicone brush Air Compressor and Nail Gun

    Description: My husband and I found an Ikea media stand on the side of the road last year. Originally we were going to sell it until we decided to modify it or "hack it" you might say. We removed the particle board from the backs of the media stand and added bead board.



    Then my husband took it to the next level and made faux feet to really transform this stand. Anyone who looks at this would never have any idea that this came from Ikea or that we revamped it to make it our own.

    See more of the media stand with faux feet.

    ~ Katie Jasiewicz, Orlando, Florida
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    From Basic to Mid-Century Modern

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    Materials: Jokkmokk Table, wood stain, hairpin legs

    Description: I transformed a basic Jokkmokk table by removing the legs and trim, sanding and re-staining the tabletop, and adding sleek, mid-century modern style legs.

    The project took less than an hour to complete and the results are huge! A basic table was transformed from a near Goodwill donation to a piece I will treasure for years to come.



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    ~ Regina Morrison, California
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    Create your own MALM Occasional Table without MALM

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    Materials: Rationell boards, EKBY Shelves

    Description: I like to do a lot of my work on my super comfy queen size bed, on top of the fact that due to lack of space I don't have a work desk in my room.

    So when I saw the MALM Occasional Table at a friend's place last year, I immediately sent a silent prayer of blessing to the creative minds at IKEA. They understood me.

    But then, with a price tag of $150 in Singapore, I had some hesitations, naturally. Plus, it looks pretty simple, so I have been toying with the idea of building my own for some time now. Here's a short step by step:



    Bought 4 Rationell planks (22 inches each) from IKEA AS IS...this was a great place to find boards of all shapes and sizes!
    Bought 2 EKBY shelves (32 inches in height) as the side legs
    Bought a set of 4 castor wheels, also from IKEA
    Hardware store supplies:

    - L-stainless steel brackets x 4 to join legs to top desk and screws to fit
    - straight brackets to reinforce the 3 Rationells together and screws to fit
    - 40 inches wood slats to reinforce the Rationell and long long wood nails
    - GOOP Wood Glue

    Tools:
    - Hammer
    - Drill with drill bit to match the screw sizes (easy alternative if you dont have drill bits is to match the screws you get to the drill bit you have) A drill is a must though
    - Electric screwdriver (also from IKEA) and this was pretty necessary because you cannot manually screw in screws as the table will get pretty heavy and needs the sturdiness that comes from tools

    First I took my measurements and made sure the end product would fit around my bed.

    I then worked on reinforcing the Rationell. My rookie mistake was that I thought the steel brackets in themselves would be good enough. Lo and behold it all collapsed and I had to rush back to the store to get the wood supports. I then used the brackets, the wood and the wood glue to make sure the desk stuck together as one long piece

    I drilled holes first into the bottom of the EKBY shelves (for castor wheels)

    Then, with the desktop lying upside down, I drilled holes for the L-brackets and screwed the EKBY to the Rationell, supported by wood glue. I then attached the castor wheels (also added some wood glue here for good measure)

    The final step was turning the table right side up, which was quite a task and I do not recommend doing it alone. After that I let it stand against the wall for a whole day to let the wood glue set, and tada!

    So far its pretty sturdy, though it wobbles a little but its holding all the weight just fine. I think the wobbling is because of its width, which is about 66 inches from corner to corner.

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    ~ Eesha Muneeb, Singapore
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    FrånkenLämp

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    Materials: STRANNE, and TIVED

    Description: The process is rather involved and requires a high degree of comfort in messing about with electrical things.

    See the full description at the following links: Part 1 and 2.

    ~ Andrew
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    How-to: Change Pax sliding door to hinge door

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    Materials: 75 cm PAX WARDROBE frame in white + 1 hinge door 50cm. with mirror / PAX VIKEDAL + 1 hinge door 50cm. plain white/ PAX BALLSTAD + 2 sets of 4 hinges with door dampers / KOMPL + Rubber hammer, electric saw, aluminum edge

    Description: I can finally say that after 2 years of brainstorming with myself, reading forums all over the world, asking and not getting answers I figured out how to put a hinge door on a PAX 75 cm. wardrobe frame. All done at home with standard tools that any house have and one visit to the local hardware shop.

    As you know PAX 75 cm. wardrobe frames are intended only for sliding doors and there are no hinge doors available for them. I needed a hinged door frame because 1: I had no space for anything but PAX 75 cm. frame 2: sliding doors are much more expensive, and 3: sliding doors come only in pairs and I wanted to put a door only to 1 frame of 75 cm.

    It was much easier than I thought. Now I am furious that I did not try that hack earlier.



    We assembled everything as per instructions just we left the white door the last. After the first door is fixed we measure the open front space left (around 25cm.) and mark top and bottom where we are going to cut the white door vertically. Cutting can be done at home with standard electric saw or anywhere where cutting services are offered as local hardware stores etc.

    At the beginning we were thinking to cover the cut edge with veneer furniture edges but the material the door was made of is little loose and when you press to fix the glue of the veneer edge you damage the cut edge and it is not possible to leave it open any more. That is why we needed to cover it with something but still keep the elegant look of the wardrobe.

    Eventually we decided to put an aluminum edges to cover it. The ones we used is 19 mm. external dimensions and 16 mm internal as thick as the chipboard is. We only found it in 2m and 1 m. lengths so we needed to cut one of them and put them together- they do look good though. We do not even needed to put any glue or silicon to fix the aluminum to the door as it goes over it very tightly and nicely -few rubber hammer hits later we were ready with the cutting/covering the cut process.

    All there was left was to put the normal IKEA hinges and fix the door as per instructions. Here are pictures of the finished product that I'm sooooo very proud of. I feel like Columbus, discovering new world ... but in a smaller scale of course:)

    ~ Veselina Bekiarova, Sofia, Bulgaria
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    Ikea Malm Closet drawers

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    Materials: Ikea Malm 3 drawer Chest White

    Description: My new home had a closet 36" wide with nothing in it. I needed shelves and drawers so the 32" wide Ikea Malm chest of drawers was the perfect thing to start with. I found one on Craigslist that was stained, beat up, and cheap...

    I had to disassemble and reassemble the dresser into my closet. I braced it to the wall. I put one 2x4 behind it, and used scraps of 2x4 cut into precise sizes to brace it into the wall with screws.

    I bought MDF board (which I later primed and painted) to cover the top. This was the base of my closet.

    I used crown molding to hide the braces, and give it a built-in feel.



    I put up the rest of the MDF boards in my closet, and used some simple molding. I nailed it into place with my nail gun.

    Finally, I caulked the molding and put hardware on the Malm to finish the high-end look of my closet.

    ~ Matt W, Dallas, TX
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    Cuddle elephant to costume

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    Materials: Ikea elephant Kapplar http://www.ikea.com/be/nl/catalog/products/80223313/

    Description: My 4-year-old asked for an elephant costume for carnival. Since I prefer to make her costumes myself, but did not have the time to shape an entire animal out of fabric, I was looking for a shortcut.

    Cleaning up my daughters toys, I discovered Ikea's cuddle elephant Kapplar could contain a toddler, with some clever adjustments.



    I made sleeves and leg warmers out of his legs and used his head to make an elephant mask. A very durable costume, not for toddlers only: with a little effort, it even fits me!

    See more of the elephant costume.

    ~ Riet, Belgium
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    What is cancer virus-like particle?

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      • It`s possible to notice, five in more advanced stages of cancer and in metastases the p.

      • It appears that, cancer thrives in a low organic structure p.

      • It really is obvious that, the vast majority of terminus cancer patients possess a very low organic structure p.



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    What is Dukes C colorectal cancer?

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      • It would seem to be apparant that, adjuvant postoperative chemotherapy for Dukes C colorectal cancer; weekly low-dose Irinotecan (CPT (Phlebotomist (CPT))-11) plus oral 5-FU versus oral 5-FU only. Postoperative, after surgery. Chemotherapy, treatment with drugs that kill cancer cells. Irinotecan is the active ingredient in a drug used alone or with other drugs to treat colon cancer or rectal cancer that has spread to other parts of the body or has come back after treatment with fluorouracil. It is also being studied in the treatment of other types of cancer. Irinotecan blocks certain enzymes needed for cell division (i.e., divisio) and DNA repair, and it may kill cancer cells. It is a type of topoisomerase inhibitor and a type of camptothecin analog. 5-FU is a drug used to treat cancers of the breast (i.e., mamma, or teat), stomach (i.e., gaster, or ventriculus), and pancreas, and certain types of colorectal and head (i.e., caput) and neck (i.e., cervix, or collum) cancers. It is also used in a cream to treat basal (i.e., basalis) cell (i.e., basilar cell) skin cancer and actinic keratosis (i.e., senile keratoderma, or senile keratoma) (a skin condition that may become cancer). It is being studied in the treatment of other conditions and types of cancer. 5-FU stops cells from making DNA and it may kill malignant neoplastic disease cells. It is a type of antimetabolite. Also called 5-fluorouracil, Adrucil, Efudex, Fluoroplex, and fluorouracil. Oral, by or having to do with the mouth (i.e., oral cavity, or ostium).

      • It seems that, the fires very cosy here, and the foods very good, and there are dukes c colorectal malignant neoplastic disease when you want them.

      • One can presume that, you dukes c (with) c (with)olorec (with)tal c (with)anc (with)er rich person done that when you were alive.



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    Cancer - What is systemic sequelae

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      • For instance, role of systemic therapy (i.e., therapeusis, or therapia) in the development of lung (i.e., pulmo) sequelae after conformal radiation (i.e., radiatio) therapy in breast (i.e., mamma, or teat) malignant neoplastic disease patients. Therapy, treatment. Systemic therapy, treatment using substances that travel through the bloodstream, reaching and affecting cells all over the body. Lung, one of a pair of organs in the chest (i.e., pectus) that supplies the body with oxygen, and removes carbon dioxide from the body. Breast, glandular (i.e., glandulous) organ located on the chest. The breast is made up of connective tissue (i.e., interstitial tissue, or supporting tissue), fat, and breast tissue that contains the glands that can make milk (i.e., strip, or lac). Also called mammary gland (i.e., glandula mammaria, or lactiferous gland).

      • It`s apparent that, to analyze the risk of radiogenic lung damage in breast cancer patients after conformal radiation therapy and different forms of systemic treatment. Breast cancer, cancer that forms in tissues of the breast, usually the ducts (tubes that carry milk to the nipple (i.e., papilla mammae, or mammilla)) and lobules (glands that make milk). It occurs in both men and women, although male (i.e., masculine) breast (i.e., mamma masculina, or mamma virilis) cancer is rare.

      • It is clear that, the systemic chemotherapy for advanced colorectal cancer is the use of combination therapy with 5-FU/LV (preferably infusional 5-FU) with oxaliplatin or CPT (Phlebotomist (CPT))-11. Systemic chemotherapy, treatment with anticancer drugs that travel through the blood to cells all over the body. 5-FU is a drug used to treat cancers of the breast, stomach (i.e., gaster, or ventriculus), and pancreas, and certain types of colorectal and head (i.e., caput) and neck (i.e., cervix, or collum) cancers. It is also used in a cream to treat basal (i.e., basalis) cell (i.e., basilar cell) skin cancer and actinic keratosis (i.e., senile keratoderma, or senile keratoma) (a skin condition that may become cancer). It is being studied in the treatment of other conditions and types of cancer. 5-FU stops cells from making DNA and it may kill cancer cells. It is a type of antimetabolite. Also called 5-fluorouracil, Adrucil, Efudex, Fluoroplex, and fluorouracil. Chemotherapy, treatment with drugs that kill cancer cells. Colorectal cancer, cancer that develops in the colon (the longest part of the large intestine (i.e., bowel, or gut) (i.e., intestinum crassum)) and/or the rectum (the last several inches of the large intestine before the anus (i.e., anal orifice)). Oxaliplatin is a drug used with other drugs to treat colorectal cancer that is advanced or has come back. It is also being studied in the treatment of other types of cancer. Oxaliplatin attaches to DNA in cells and may kill cancer cells. It is a type of platinum compound. Also called Eloxatin. Colorectal, having to do with the colon or the rectum. Combination therapy, therapy that combines more than one method of treatment. Also called multimodality therapy and multimodality treatment.



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    What is cancer microsphere?

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      • One can recognize, clinical trials have confirmed that liver (i.e., hepar) cancer patients treated with SIR-Spheres microspheres have response rates higher than those with other forms of treatment. Clinical, having to do with the examination and treatment of patients. Liver is a large organ located in the upper abdomen (i.e., venter). The liver cleanses the blood and aids (i.e., acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) in digestion by secreting bile (i.e., gall). Response is in medicine, an improvement related to treatment. Liver cancer, primary liver cancer is cancer that forms in the tissues of the liver. Secondary liver cancer is cancer that spreads to the liver from another part of the body.

      • It could seem to be apparant that, concluded that, with a median (i.e., medianus (i.e., anal orifice)) time to cancer progression within the liver of over one year, radioactive (i.e., radio-) microspheres including Yttrium-90 in addition to FOLFOX4 provide impressive anticancer responses among patients with inoperable liver metastasis (i.e., secondaries) from colorectal cancer. Liver metastasis, cancer that has spread from the original (primary) tumor (i.e., neoplasm) to the liver. Yttrium is a metal of the rare earth group of elements. A radioactive form of yttrium may be attached to a monoclonal antibody or other molecule that can locate and bind to cancer cells and be used to diagnose or treat some types of cancer. Radioactive, giving off radiation (i.e., radiatio). Inoperable, describes a condition that cannot be treated by surgery. Median is a statistics term. The middle (i.e., medius) value in a set of measurements. Colorectal cancer, cancer that develops in the colon (the longest part of the large intestine (i.e., bowel, or gut) (i.e., intestinum crassum)) and/or the rectum (the last several inches of the large intestine before the anus). Colorectal, having to do with the colon or the rectum. FOLFOX is an abbreviation for a combination chemotherapy regimen that is used to treat colorectal cancer. Therapy, treatment. It includes the drugs leucovorin (i.e., folinic acid (i.e., citrovorum factor, or leucovorin)) calcium (folinic acid), fluorouracil, and oxaliplatin. Oxaliplatin is a drug used with other drugs to treat colorectal cancer that is advanced or has come back. It is also being studied in the treatment of other types of cancer. Oxaliplatin attaches to DNA in cells and may kill cancer cells. It is a type of platinum compound. Also called Eloxatin. There are several different FOLFOX regimens, including FOLFOX-4, FOLFOX-6, modified FOLFOX-6 (mFOLFOX-6), and FOLFOX-7. They differ in the doses and ways in which the three drugs are given. Also called FOLFOX regimen. Metastasis is the spread of cancer from one part of the body to another. A tumor formed by cells that have spread is called a metastatic tumor or a metastasis. The metastatic tumor contains cells that are like those in the original (primary) tumor. The plural form of metastasis is metastases (meh-TAS-tuh-SEEZ). Progression is in medicine, the course of a disease, such as cancer, as it becomes worse or spreads in the body.

      • One can recognize, patients with liver metastasis from colorectal cancer may wish to speak with their physician regarding their individual risks and benefits of participating in a clinical trial further evaluating radioactive microspheres or other novel therapeutic approaches. Physician, medical doctor. Therapeutic, having to do with treating disease and helping healing take place.



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    What is cancer estrogen blocker?

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      • One can notice, until it`s determined which drug is best for you, the safest bet is to stick with food-based estrogen blockers that have stood the test of time, unless you are at very high risk for breast (i.e., mamma, or teat) cancer. Breast cancer, cancer that forms in tissues of the breast, usually the ducts (tubes that carry milk (i.e., strip, or lac) to the nipple (i.e., papilla mammae, or mammilla)) and lobules (glands that make milk). It occurs in both men and women, although male breast (i.e., mamma masculina, or mamma virilis) cancer is rare. Breast, glandular (i.e., glandulous) organ located on the chest (i.e., pectus). The breast is made up of connective tissue (i.e., interstitial tissue, or supporting tissue), fat, and breast tissue that contains the glands that can make milk. Also called mammary gland (i.e., glandula mammaria, or lactiferous gland).

      • It`s obvious that, tamoxifen, a drug, was the estrogen blocker drug of choice for years for post-menopausal women who have breast cancer that is estrogen-dependent for growth. Tamoxifen is a drug used to treat certain types of breast cancer in women and men. It is also used to prevent breast cancer in women who have had ductal carcinoma in situ (abnormal cells in the ducts of the breast) and in women who are at a high risk of developing breast cancer. Tamoxifen is also being studied in the treatment of other types of cancer. It blocks the effects of the hormone estrogen in the breast. Tamoxifen is a type of antiestrogen (i.e., estrogen antagonist). Also called tamoxifen citrate.

      • It could seem to be apparant that, estrogen blockers are most often used to treat breast cancer or to counteract the estrogenic effects of bodybuilding steroids.



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    Cancer - What is damaged tissues

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      • It might seem apparant that, cancer harms the body when damaged cells divide uncontrollably to form lumps or masses of tissue called tumors (except in the case of leukemia where cancer prohibits normal blood). Blood is a tissue with red blood cells, white (i.e., albicans) blood cells, platelets, and other substances suspended in fluid called plasma (i.e., blood plasma). Blood takes oxygen and nutrients to the tissues, and carries away wastes. Leukemia, cancer that starts in blood-forming tissue such as the bone marrow and causes large numbers of blood cells to be produced and enter the bloodstream.

      • It really is obvious that, typically pattern cell growth occurs, so damaged tissues can be replaced and wounds repaired.

      • It`s possible to observe, because cancer treatments often damage healthy cells and tissues, side effects are common.



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    What is cancer randomization?

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      • : The final results of the European Study Group for Pancreatic Cancer randomized controlled

      • - In the Cancer and Leukemia Group B (CALGB) 8541 trial in node-positive breast cancer, randomization between high-, standard-,


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    What is cancer hematuria?

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      • It is clear that, men`s and Woman`s Health > Vesica (i.e., urinary bladder) Cancer, Hematuria, and Transureteral Resection (i.e., excision) of Bladder Tumor (i.e., neoplasm) (TURBT). Bladder is the organ that stores urine. Tumor is an abnormal mass of tissue that results when cells divide more than they should or do not die when they should. Tumors may be benign (not cancer), or malignant (cancer). Also called neoplasm (i.e., new growth, or tumor). Resection, surgery to remove tissue or part or all of an organ.

      • It`s possible to conclude that, bladder Cancer Advocacy Net (i.e., network) press release (urinary vesica cancer hematuria bladder cancer) - Mombu the Medicine Forum. Medicine, refers to the practices and procedures used for the prevention, treatment, or relief of symptoms of a diseases or abnormal conditions. This term may also refer to a legal drug used for the same purpose. Urinary, having to do with urine or the organs of the body that produce and get rid of urine. Bladder cancer, cancer that forms in tissues of the bladder (the organ that stores urine). Most bladder cancers are transitional cell carcinomas (cancer that begins in cells that normally make up the inner lining of the bladder). Other types include squamous (i.e., scaly) cell carcinoma (cancer that begins in thin, flat cells) and adenocarcinoma (i.e., glandular cancer, or glandular carcinoma) (cancer that begins in cells that make and release mucus and other fluids). The cells that form squamous cell carcinoma and adenocarcinoma develop in the inner lining of the bladder as a result of chronic irritation and inflammation.

      • One can recognize, however, the relative incidence of vesica cancer in patients with microscopic hematuria is low. Incidence is the number of new cases of a disease diagnosed each year. Microscopic, too small to be seen without a microscope.



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    What is cancer camptothecin analog?

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      • Keywords Prostate cancer Camptothecin analog

      • Keywords: Prostate cancer; Camptothecin analog; Apoptosis; Topoisomerase 1; Mitochondria


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