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GUANGZHOU Obi Melifonwu Raiders Jersey , Jan. 30 (Xinhua) -- Chinese research vessel,
Ocean No. 6, on Tuesday finished a 219-day deep sea scientific exploration in
the western Pacific Ocean and returned to the city of Dongguan in Guangdong
Province.


He Gaowen, chief scientist on board the ship, said the researchers sailed nearly 53,000 km and used a comprehensive geological and geophysical survey
method to collect geological sampling from 269 survey stations and environmental
sampling from 111 survey stations.


The researchers have obtained 10,143 km of geophysical line data from four research areas within a 200,000 square kilometers sea area in the western
Pacific Ocean, which has helped lay the foundation for future resource
evaluation, He said.


Wang Yan, deputy director of China Geological Survey Bureau, said the research undertaken by Ocean No. 6 has accumulated valuable experience in
conducting comprehensive geological, geophysical, and environmental survey
operations in the deep ocean.

A staff worker shows a geological sample collected during a marine scientific
research after return in Dongguan, south China's Guangdong Province, Jan. 30,
2018. Chinese ocean scientific research vessel Haiyang-6 returned to Dongguan
Tuesday after a 219-day deep-sea geological survey and marine research.
(XinhuaWu Lu) Chinese ocean scientific research vessel Haiyang-6 docks at a port in Dongguan, south China's Guangdong Province, Jan. 30, 2018.
The Haiyang-6 returned to Dongguan Tuesday after a 219-day deep-sea geological
survey and marine research. (XinhuaWu Lu) Scientist Deng Xiguang introduces a sample collected during a marine scientific research after return
in Dongguan, south China's Guangdong Province, Jan. 30, 2018. Chinese ocean
scientific research vessel Haiyang-6 returned to Dongguan Tuesday after a
219-day deep-sea geological survey and marine research. (XinhuaWu Lu) Scientist Deng Xiguang introduces samples collected during a marine scientific research after return in Dongguan, south China's Guangdong Province,
Jan. 30, 2018. Chinese ocean scientific research vessel Haiyang-6 returned to
Dongguan Tuesday after a 219-day deep-sea geological survey and marine research.
(XinhuaWu Lu)


The Blake Lively-fronted spy feature The Rhythm Section is being shut down.

Sources tell The Hollywood Reporter that production has been suspended, with crews being told to find other work, while Lively recuperates from a hand
injury.


The actress sustained the injury while doing a stunt on the Dublin set in December. At the time, production was temporarily suspended while she took time
to heal. However, sources close to the situation now tell THR that Lively's
initial hand surgery did not go as planned and the actress must undergo a second
surgery and will need more time to recover.


It is currently unclear when filming will recommence. One insider said that just under half the movie has been shot, while another source said it could be
five months before the production resumes.


The spy thriller, which has a production budget around $50 million, is being produced by Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli of EON Productions, the
company behind the James Bond franchise. Global Road (formerly known as IM
Global) is financing.


The Rhythm Section is an adaptation of the first of Mark Burnell’s Stephanie Patrick novels, which follows a woman (Lively) that seeks to uncover the truth
behind a plane crash that killed her family — a flight that she was meant to be
on.


The Handmaid's Tale director Reed Morano is helming the feature, which also stars Jude Law. In a Jan. 5 interview with THR, Morano said, "[Lively's] okay.
She's just recovering. The problem is that normally, that kind of an injury, you
would have four to six weeks of rehab and then you would wear a splint. We have
to go into stunts, so it's very complicated."


Paramount, which is handling worldwide distribution, has dated The Rhythm Section for a Feb. 22, 2019, release. It is unclear if that date will stand.


The producers on Monday confirmed the shutdown in a statement: "Hiatus on the production of The Rhythm Section has been extended due to the hand injury Blake
Lively sustained while filming an action sequence on the action thriller at the
end of last year."(Agencies)


Neuromuscular Disorders arise as a result of any abnormal workout in between the nerves that control the action of voluntary muscular movement inside the
body. Voluntary muscles are people whose action is defined by a notion on the
individual, i.e. their movement is regulated through the brain and spinal cord.
The simplest example of voluntary muscular action is the movement of the legs
and arms. On an other hand, blinking in the eye involves numerous involuntary
muscles, i.e. their action is partially or negligibly controlled in a conscious
manner. The nerve cells or neurons are responsible for relaying the message for
the voluntary muscles.


These messages are the idea system or the signals that are made from a number of parts of the brain after which transmitted through a complex network that
involves the spinal cord, nerve plexuses and innumerable nerves. If the neurons
don’t functionality correctly or if their action is impaired because of any
disease or even natural reasons for instance old age, the neural pathway, i.e.
the network across which the signals are transmitted, is disturbed.


This is as soon as Neurological Disorders surface, i.e. the muscles began weakening and wasting and also the affected individual?.

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