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GO BROM-1 lb.
FOR AN INSTANT BROMINE BOOST! No more waiting after re-filling your spa! Add Go Brom to new fill water for an instant bromine residual. Just add bromine tablets or shock immediately after using Go Brom to activate. Reduces the amount of bromine and time it takes to reach the ideal bromine reading of 1-3 ppm.
Price: 9.99

Metal Gone 1 pint
ADD EVERY TIME YOU RE-FILL! Metal Gone prevents and controls staining by removing iron and other stain-causing metals from your spa. Add the correct dose every time you add fresh fill water. Regular use will also gradually remove existing stains.
Price: 5.99

Super MPC 1 qt.
MULTI-PURPOSE SPA CLEANER - A MUST HAVE! This powerful formula easily removes grease, scum, dirt, and oils from spa surfaces. Keep your spa clean and inviting with regular use of Super MPC! Comes in a convenient spray bottle.
Price: 9.99

pH BALANCE-1 qt.
Save time and money by using pH Balance to keep pH and alkalinity levels stable in your spa water. Add pH Balance to freshly filled spa water after the pH and alkalinity are initially balanced. This will help to prevent pH and alkalinity levels from bouncing around. Not recommended for areas with hard water.
Price: 13.99

Renew Shock 2.5 lb
RENEW SPA SHOCK POWERFUL NON-CHLORINE SHOCK! Use Renew Shock weekly to eliminate contaminants in your spa and to restore the water to a clear, fresh look.
Price: 13.99

Scum Out 1 qt.
NO MORE RING AROUND THE SPA! This powerful formula uses natural enzymes to break down oil and scum in the water and on filter elements. Regular use will prevent that ugly water-line ring and cut down on filter cleaning.
Price: 7.99

Shimmer 1 qt.
SHIMMER FOR SPARKLING, CLEAR WATER! Shimmer acts fast to clear cloudy water. This unique formula aids the filter in removing tiny particles that cloud your spa water, making your spa much more inviting.
Price: 6.99

Shimmer Plus 1 pt.
SHIMMER PLUS STAIN CONTROL & WATER CLARIFIER IN ONE! Keep your spa beautiful with one simple weekly dose. Shimmer Plus removes metals that cause staining and removes tiny particles that cloud the water.
Price: 14.99

SPA UP-2 lb
Balanced water chemistry is the first, most important step to clean, sparkling water. pH levels below 7.2 ppm can cause eye irritation, rapid use of chlorine/bromine, and corrosion. Use Spa Up in appropriate dosages to raise the pH in your spa water to the ideal range of 7.2 to 7.6 ppm.
Price: 5.99

SPA ALKALINITY UP-2 lb
Balanced water chemistry is the first, most important step to clean, sparkling water. Raising alkalinity to the -safe zone- of 80 to 150 ppm makes your pH easier to keep in line and makes your sanitizer work more effectively. Use Spa Alkalinity Up to stop the eye irritation and corrosion that can result when your alkalinity drops below 80 ppm.
Price: 6.99

Spa Gloss 1 pint
SPA GLOSS RESTORE THE BEAUTY OF YOUR SPA! This very powerful wax uses high-tech compounds to bring your spa surface back to its original luster. Use only after draining water from spa.
Price: 12.99

Quick Vac
THE AMAZING QUICK VAC� INGENIOUSLY SIMPLE WAY TO VACUUM YOUR SPA � NO MOVING PARTS! I have tried everything to get that fine dirt and grit out of my spa. I�ve used manual plunger vacs with baskets, little handheld units, and even an electric pump with a mesh net � none of them worked well! They leaked, spilt debris back into the spa, or just didn�t have the suction necessary to vacuum well. Well, that all changed with Quick Vac�. This simple little vacuum has no moving parts and uses siphon action to remove the dirt, debris, and grit that accumulate in your spa. Just insert the suction tube into your spa, shake the tube, and the Quick Vac� goes to work. Quickly removes debris and transports it out of the spa through its discharge hose. You will clean your spa in minutes. It is just amazing how much suction the siphon develops, removing glass, pebbles, sand, and leaves. Try the Quick Vac� today and end the tedious chore of vacuuming your spa! See How It Works
Price: 34.99

Pool & Spa Pillow
POOL & SPA PILLOW RELAX ON THE SOFTEST, MOST COMFORTABLE PILLOW AROUND! This luxuriously soft pillow can be used at the pool or spa to sit on or rest your head. Our pillows are made of super soft foam that is UV and chemical resistant. Our pool and spa pillows will provide countless hours of soaking relaxation. Available in blue
Price: 20.99

Deluxe Spa Headrest
DELUXE SPA HEADREST This high quality headrest is extra soft extra durable. Made of molded super soft PVC and polyester, this pillow will last and last. Unique construction makes out headrest resistant to mildew and quick drying. Heavily weighted strap ensures the pillow stays in place and doesn't fall in the water. Enjoy your spa even more with this quality spa headrest. Available in tan with black trim as shown.
Price: 29.99

Deluxe Spa Cushion
DELUXE SPA SEAT CUSHION Perfect for those who are a little too short for the spa or for those who would like a little more cushion. This 5" thick cushion provides a perfect boost while also serving as a comfortable cushion (even works in bathtubs). Made of supper soft PVC and polyester this cushion is built to last. Unique construction makes our cushion mildew resistant and quick drying. Weighted design ensures that the cushion stays where you want it and doesn't float. Give a little boost or some added comforst with our deluxe spa seat cushion. Weighs 8 lbs. Available in tan with black trim as shown.
Price: 49.99

BioTech Portable Spa
Sale Priced& Only $899.99 DELUXE PORTABLE BIOTECH SPA Easy to set up spa that holds up to 4 adults. Works inside or out! Relax and enjoy the invigorating massage of hydro-therapy with this portable spa. The deluxe features of this spa are superior to any other portable spa on the market. From its super-strong leatherette fabric full cover to its powerful pump, filter and heating system this spa will bring affordable relaxation to your family. Biotech spa comes complete with heating, filtration and pump unit and insulted locking protective cover. Inflated dimensions are 27.5& deep and 84& in diameter.
Price: 899.99

Economy In-Ground Pool Solar Heating System
Use Free Solar Energy To Heat Your Pool Our economical SunGrabber& solar heating system will heat your pool using the sun and lower your gas bills. Manufactured by the leading solar panel maker in the US, the SunGrabber& can raise your pool& temperature by 10 degrees or more using the sun& free energy. When used in conjunction with a solar blanket, it is virtually all the heat you need. See Detail Page For More Info Including A Sizing Chart &
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Deluxe In Ground Pool Solar Heater
Vertically Mounted 2 x 10 Panels The SunGrabber& solar heating system will quickly heat your in-ground pool with free, reliable solar heat. A properly sized solar system working in conjunction with a solar blanket will provide virtually all of the heat for your pool - free! See Details For More Information And Size Guides Base Kit Includes( 4) 2x10 Panels & System Kit
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Stimulus

In physiology, a stimulus (plural stimuli) is a detectable change in the internal or external environment. When a stimulus is applied to a sensory receptor, it elicits or influences a reflex via stimulus transduction. A stimulus is often the first component of a homeostatic control system. When a sensory nerve and a motor nerve communicate with each other, it is called a nerve stimulus.

Any of your five senses will accommodate to a particular stimulus. The stimulus–response model describes how statistical units such as receptor cells response to their effective stimulus.

Physiology (from Greek φύσις, physis, "nature, origin"; and -λογία, -logia) is the study of the mechanical, physical, and biochemical functions of living organisms. Physiology has traditionally been divided between plant physiology and animal physiology but the principles of physiology are universal, no matter what particular organism is being studied. For example, what is learned about the physiology of yeast cells may also apply to human cells.

The field of animal physiology extends the tools and methods of human physiology to non-human animal species. Plant physiology also borrows techniques from both fields. Its scope of subjects is at least as diverse as the tree of life itself. Due to this diversity of subjects, research in animal physiology tends to concentrate on understanding how physiological traits changed throughout the evolutionary history of animals. Other major branches of scientific study that have grown out of physiology research include biochemistry, biophysics, paleobiology, biomechanics, and pharmacology.

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Physiology can trace its roots back more than two millennia to classical antiquity, to the Greek and Indian medical traditions. Human physiology dates back to at least 420 B.C. and the time of Hippocrates,[1] the father of medicine. The critical thinking of Aristotle and his emphasis on the relationship between structure and function marked the beginning of physiology in Ancient Greece, while Claudius Galenus (c. 126-199 A.D.), known as Galen, was the first to use experiments to probe the function of the body. Galen was the founder of experimental physiology.[2] The ancient Indian books of Ayurveda, the Sushruta Samhita and Charaka Samhita, also had descriptions on human anatomy and physiology. The medical world moved on from Galenism only with the appearance of Andreas Vesalius and William Harvey.[3]

During the Middle Ages, the ancient Greek and Indian medical traditions were further developed by Muslim physicians, most notably Avicenna (980-1037), who introduced experimentation and quantification into the study of physiology in The Canon of Medicine. Many of the ancient physiological doctrines were eventually discredited by Ibn al-Nafis (1213-1288), who was the first physician to correctly describe the anatomy of the heart, the coronary circulation, the structure of the lungs, and the pulmonary circulation, for which he is considered the father of circulatory physiology.[4] He was also the first to describe the relationship between the lungs and the aeration of the blood, the cause of pulsation,[5] and an early concept of capillary circulation.[6]

Following from the Middle Ages, the Renaissance brought an increase of physiological research in the Western world that triggered the modern study of anatomy and physiology. Andreas Vesalius was an author of one of the most influential books on human anatomy, De humani corporis fabrica.[7]

logy is a suffix in English, found in words originally adapted from Greek words ending in -λογία (-logia). The earliest English examples were anglicizations of the French -logie, which was in turn inherited from the Latin -logia.[1]

It has two main senses in English:[2]

  • a combining form used in the names of sciences or bodies of knowledge (e.g. theology or sociology)
  • an ending of nouns that refer to kinds of speech, writing or collections of writing (e.g. eulogy or trilogy)

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In words of the type theology, the suffix is derived originally from -λογ- (-log-) (a variant of -λεγ-, -leg-), from the Greek verb λέγειν (legein, "to speak").[3] The suffix has the sense of "the character or department of one who speaks or treats of [a certain subject]", or more succinctly, "the study of [a certain subject]".[4]

In words of the type trilogy, the suffix is derived originally from the Greek noun λόγος (logos, "speech").[5] The suffix has the sense of "[a certain kind of] speaking or writing".[6]

[edit] -logy versus -ology

In English names for fields of study, the suffix -logy is most frequently found preceded by the vowel o so the word ends in -ology. In traditional English grammar, the -o- in -ology is considered part of the suffix -logy. This is because the -o- is not part of the suffix in the original Greek names for fields of study: In these Greek words, the root is always a noun and -o- is the combining vowel for all declensions of Greek nouns. However, when new names for fields of study have been coined in modern English, the formations ending in -logy almost invariably follow the Greek model by adding an -o-, even though there is no grammatical necessity in English. There are at least 22 exceptions: analogy, dekalogy, disanalogy, genealogy, genethlialogy, herbalogy (a variant of herbology), idealogy, mammalogy, mineralogy, paralogy, pentalogy, petralogy (a variant of petrology), tetralogy; elogy; antilogy, festilogy, trilogy; palillogy, pyroballogy; dyslogy; eulogy; and brachylogy.[7]Linguists sometimes jokingly refer to haplology as haplogy (subjecting the word haplology to haplology).

[edit] Additional usage as a suffix

Per metonymy, words ending in -logy are sometimes used to describe a subject rather than the study of it (e.g. technology). This usage is particularly widespread in medicine; for example, pathology is often used simply to refer to "the study of a disease" but to refer to "the disease" itself (e.g. "We haven't found the pathology yet").

Books, journals and treatises about a subject also often bear the name of this subject (e. g. Ecology (journal)).

When appended to other English words, the suffix can also be used humorously to create nonce words (e.g. beerology as "the study of beer", Wikiology as "the study of Wikipedia"). As with other classical compounds, adding the suffix to a initial word-stem derived from Greek or Latin may be used to lend grandeur or the impression of scientific rigor to humble pursuits, as in cosmetology ("the study of beauty treatment") or cynology ("the study of dog training").

In grammar, a suffix (also postfix, ending) is an affix which is placed after the stem of a word. Common examples are case endings, which indicate the grammatical case of nouns or adjectives, and verb endings, which form the conjugation of verbs.

Suffixes can carry grammatical information (inflectional suffixes), or lexical information (derivational suffixes). An inflectional suffix is sometimes called a desinence.[1]

Some examples from English:

Girls, where the suffix -s marks the plural.
He makes, where suffix -s marks the third person singular present tense.
He closed, where the suffix -ed marks the past tense.

A large number of endings are found in many synthetic languages such as Czech, German, Finnish, Latin, Hungarian, Russian, etc.

Suffixes used in English frequently have Greek, French or Latin origins.

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[edit] Inflectional suffixes

Inflection changes grammatical properties of a word within its syntactic category. In the example:

The weather forecaster said it would clear today, but it hasn't cleared at all.

the suffix -ed inflects the root-word clear to indicate past tense.

Some inflectional suffixes in present day English:

[edit] Derivational suffixes

In the example:

"The weather forecaster said it would be clear today, but I can't see clearly at all"

the suffix -ly modifies the root-word clear from an adjective into an adverb. Derivation can also form a semantically distinct word within the same syntactic category. In this example:

"The weather forecaster said it would be a clear day today, but I think it's more like clearish!"

the suffix -ish modifies the root-word clear, changing its meaning to "clear, but not very clear".

Some derivational suffixes in present day English:

  • -ize/-ise
  • -fy
  • -ly
  • -able
  • -ful
  • -ness
  • -ism
  • -ment
  • -ist
  • -al

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[edit] References

  1. ^ The Free Online Dictionary
  2. ^ Zwicky, Arnold M.; Pullum, Geoffrey K. (1983), "Cliticization vs. Inflection: English n't", Language 59 (3): 502-513

 

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