
Author: Pete's Library
Coronavirus: blood clots
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Authoritarian Britain
Risk factor for developing Alzheimer’s disease increases by 50-80% in older adults who caught COVID-19
— Read on thedaily.case.edu/new-study-risk-factor-for-developing-alzheimers-disease-increases-by-50-80-in-older-adults-who-caught-covid-19/
UK Censorship is Coconuts
Marieha Hussain faced charges over placard with images of Rishi Sunak and Suella Braverman at a pro-Palestine protest in November
— Read on www.middleeasteye.net/news/coconuts-trial-woman-acquitted-palestine-protest-placard
https://x.com/nadine_writes/status/1834633705287033172?s=46&t=XgBsxv5LyxWhmBuQ2wK5bA


9/11: strange facts
bioRxiv – the preprint server for biology, operated by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, a research and educational institution
— Read on www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.09.08.611853v1
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Notes made by PL during the classes:







After class notes:
Stedman’s medical dictionary:

Gray’s Anatomy pages 172-176:





Bursa:
FTP: Dr David Kelly
9/11: Putin’s interview
EU entry exit system (EES); travel
The recent sentencing of climate protestors | Six Pump Court
— Read on 6pumpcourt.co.uk/the-recent-sentencing-of-climate-protestors/
Iqbal Mohammed explores the unusual facts in the case of Pervaiz v Akhtar, decided by Her Honour Judge Truman in July 2024.
— Read on st-philips.com/news-events/home-buyers-nightmare-the-sellers-wife-wont-leave/
FTP: Sarah Wilkinson
Judge says court should apply ‘broader interpretation’ of rules where access to justice is at stake.
— Read on www.lawgazette.co.uk/news/translation-fees-for-trial-are-recoverable-rules-court-of-appeal/5116649.article
Chuck D has made a full transition from “Fight the Power” to “work with the power”. MintPress News explores this new venture that fuses together YouTube, popular musicians, and the U.S. national security state.
— Read on www.mintpressnews.com/fight-the-power-chuck-d-public-enemy-cia-neutralized-rap/288184/
Censorship
Lucy Letby: the KC’s view
Censorship; Germany
The BRICS alliance is all set to invite Palestine to attend the 2024 summit in October at the Kazan region of Russia.
— Read on watcher.guru/news/brics-will-invite-palestine-to-attend-the-2024-summit
Experts fear a ‘lethal’ new strain of Mpox has already reached UK shores following the World Health Organisation’s warning of a ‘public health emergency of international concern’
— Read on www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/new-lethal-mpox-strain-likely-33479014
Politician watch: Minouche Shafik
Former UN Weapons Inspector Scott Ritter Persecuted By His Own Government – Mark Taliano
— Read on marktanliano.net/former-un-weapons-inspector-scott-ritter-persecuted-by-his-own-government/
Doctors Killed in Plane Crash Vowed To Release Evidence Linking mRNA to Turbo Cancer
— Read on thepeoplesvoice.tv/doctors-killed-in-plane-crash-vowed-to-release-evidence-linking-mrna-to-turbo-cancer/
Coronavirus; masks
Learn Arabic: lesson 1
Racism; lies about grooming gangs
The first few cases of Oropouche fever have been reported in Europe after two people died from the disease in Brazil, with experts fearing an ‘unstoppable’ spread
— Read on www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/europe-hit-brazilian-virus-kills-33438840
The pelvis is a basin shaped bony structure formed by the combination of two pelvic bones (hip bones or innominate bones) and the sacrum. It is strengthened and…
— Read on anatomy.co.uk/pelvis/
Background reading before the class
The class:


Riots; Curious observer jailed
No refunds in historic miscarriage of justice cases
— Read on www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cwy31pk1w0lo
Asylum system
A 55-year-old woman from Cheshire has been arrested after publishing false information about the identity of the Southport attacker.
— Read on metro.co.uk/2024/08/08/woman-first-shared-fake-southport-suspect-rumour-sparked-riots-arrested-21389346/
UK police arrest two pro-Palestine activists under organised crime laws
Lawyers denounce what is thought to be the first use of section 45 of the Serious Crime Act 2015 against protesters
— Read on www.theguardian.com/uk-news/article/2024/aug/06/uk-police-arrest-two-pro-palestine-activists-under-organised-laws
Chancery Lane urges government to protect lawyers as law firm names are circulated by far-right agitators.
— Read on www.lawgazette.co.uk/news/society-sounds-alarm-as-solicitors-named-as-potential-targets-for-violent-protest/5120563.article
We have serious concerns about safety of some solicitors and have outlined safety precautions to consider if you feel you or your organisation is at risk.
— Read on www.lawsociety.org.uk/topics/business-management/protect-yourself-and-your-organisation-against-targeted-attacks
Riots; ring wing idiots; Rotherham
Police watch: Liverpool




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Research after the class:
Tibia and Fibula Memory Trick
If you get these two bones mixed up, here’s a quick memory trick: remember the phrase “never tell a little fib.” The fibula is the smaller of the two bones, so “little fib” will help you remember that it is the small one. Also, little starts with the letter “l,” which can help you remember that this bone is always on the lateral side.

Interosseous Membrane
First, you’ll notice this web-like structure called the interosseous membrane (or middle tibiofibular ligament). The prefix “inter” means between, and osseous refers to the bones. So this is literally the membrane between the bones. (Note, the radius and ulna bones also have this membrane.)
This membrane keeps the tibia and fibula together and provides strength and stability for them. It also separates muscles on the anterior and posterior parts of the leg.
Tibia Bone Anatomy
Now let’s look at the tibia bone, which is the larger of the two leg bones, located medially. When you feel your shinbone, this is what you’re feeling. In fact, this bone gets its name from a Latin word that literally means “shinbone.”
The tibia’s larger size allows it to transfer weight from the femur to the foot.
- Medial and lateral condyles – The proximal end (or top) of the tibia widens out from the shaft and forms a medial and lateral condyle. A condyle is a rounded projection on a bone that is going to articulate (or form a joint) with something. Medial is a directional term that tells us it is toward the midline of the body, and lateral means away from the body’s midline.
- Articular surface of medial and lateral condyles – The top of these condyles have a concave surface, which you can see on the posterior view of the tibia. These are called the articular surface of the medial and lateral condyles. This is going to articulate with the medial and lateral condyles of the femur (thigh) bone, forming the tibiofemoral joint.
- Intercondylar eminence – Between the articular surface of the medial and lateral condyles is an area called the intercondylar eminence. This structure includes a left and right tubercle, which resembles tiny devil horns, and fossae, to which the menisci and the cruciate ligaments attach.
- Tibial tuberosity – Between the condyles and the shaft, you’ll notice a bump on the anterior side of the tibia called the tibial tuberosity. That’s all a tuberosity is: it’s a fancy word that means bump or small rounded area. This structure allows for the attachment of the patellar ligament.
- Anterior crest – Below the tibial tuberosity we have the triangular shaft of the tibia, which contains three borders and three surfaces. You’ll notice that the anterior side of the tibial shaft forms a pointed border called the anterior crest. This area forms the hard shin area of the leg and allows for the attachment of the deep fascia.
- Fibular notch – Finally, we have the fibular notch, which is a depression that allows for the attachment of the fibula bone, forming the distal tibiofibular joint.
- Articular surface of the tibia – The distal end of the tibia will transfer weight to the foot at its articulation with the talus bone, forming the ankle joint.
- Medial malleolus – On the medial side of the tibia’s distal end, there is a rounded bony area with a projection called the medial malleolus. Malleolus comes from a Latin word that means “little hammer,” and this area articulates with the talus bone of the foot. This is the bony area you feel on the inside of your ankle. It can serve as a landmark when locating the posterior tibial pulse point.
Fibula Bone Anatomy
Unlike the tibia bone, the fibula is not a weight-bearing bone. However, it allows for the attachment of various muscles. Below are some of the important structures on the fibula bone.
- Head – Starting at the proximal (top) end of the fibula, you’ll notice the larger head on the fibula. This is going to articulate (form a joint) with the lateral condyle of the tibia bone, forming the proximal tibiofibular joint. It also provides attachment for the biceps femoris and fibularis longus, as well as various ligaments.
- Shaft – The shaft of the fibula is thin and ridged, which allows for the attachment of various muscles of the leg.
- Lateral malleolus – Finally, we have the lateral malleolus, which forms the bony part of the outer (lateral) ankle. Like the medial malleolus, this articulates (forms a joint) with the talus bone of the foot (see foot bones) and allows for the attachment of ligaments. Although the fibula bone is smaller and thinner than the tibia, the lateral malleolus of the fibula is larger than the medial malleolus of the tibia.
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Coronavirus: biological weapon
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Many of the protesters were not from Sunderland:


