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nangf090
Fran :
Te doy un tip pon el texto en word en modo lectura para que lea por to en voz alta es menos stress y realmente te ayudará a recordar.😊
2026-08-20 21:50:21
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tefy.aa
tefy.aa :
en qué consiste trabajo remoto? es decir que rol haces o como podrías explicarte bien xfis
2026-08-20 21:34:02
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cesar.vzz_
cesar.vzz_ :
estamos igual jajajaja
2026-08-20 22:37:29
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bryanleon162
bryanleon162 :
chvr ,pa mi nomás es plata 🥺
2026-08-20 05:08:58
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pollobroster_renacido
PolloBroster_Renacido :
y cuanto ganas
2026-08-20 02:22:06
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fabianluc89
fabian L :
en tu cole había bachiller técnico en farmacia :o, que áspero, en cambio aca en col, cuando yo me gradue solo teníamos 2 opciones software o electrónica :,b
2026-08-20 01:47:39
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jere568742540
Jeremy Jrn :
Suertee!!
2026-08-20 05:13:34
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albertmazita
Albert Mazita :
genial! a seguir Fer ✨✨😉👍🏻
2026-08-20 06:35:51
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jorg.surez48
Liliana Suárez :
Yo digo que si puedes
2026-08-20 01:00:59
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jisookyeoung
♡ :
muchas suerte 😊
2026-08-20 01:01:00
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lizziequintanilla
Soy Lizzie 💕 :
2026-08-20 00:57:12
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thorniton
Papas A la French :
Repollo
2026-08-20 01:14:00
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dylondcs
Dylon Chavarría S. :
Ese asesor anda en narnia creo xD
2026-08-20 04:45:33
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senecio_paul_klee
Senecio :
2026-08-20 02:53:13
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kingslayer.sam
Sam :
Taladáfilo o Sildenafilo. Para levantar pesas y tener buen pump..ojo 👀
2026-08-21 02:21:19
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Just because Landry was getting stronger didn't mean he was out of the woods. 🐢💙 One of the biggest milestones in rehabilitation is getting a patient to eat on their own. Unfortunately, Landry wasn't there yet. Even though he was breathing without assistance, lifting his head, and beginning to move again, he still refused every fish or squid we offered him. For critically ill sea turtles, this is a huge concern. Their bodies are working incredibly hard to heal, but without adequate nutrition, they simply don't have the energy they need to recover. So while we continued offering Landry food every single day, we also had to support him in another way. One of the treatments we used was intravenous Intralipid. Intralipid is a sterile fat emulsion made up primarily of soybean oil, egg phospholipids, and glycerin. In veterinary and wildlife medicine, it's commonly used as a source of calories and essential fatty acids for patients that can't meet their nutritional needs by eating. Instead of relying on the digestive tract, these nutrients are delivered directly into the bloodstream, giving the body access to an important energy source while the patient recovers. It's important to understand that Intralipid isn't a replacement for food. It doesn't teach the digestive system to work again, and it doesn't provide every nutrient a sea turtle needs long term. Instead, it's a supportive therapy that helps bridge the gap while we're treating the underlying illness and waiting for the turtle's appetite to return. Recovery is often a balancing act. We had to continue offering Landry food every day while also providing enough nutritional support to give his body the best chance to heal. Sometimes, rehabilitation isn't about one dramatic breakthrough. Sometimes it's about helping a patient make it through one more day. P.S. No, we don't just force-feed every turtle. The safest approach depends on the patient's condition, the underlying cause of the illness, and what the veterinary team determines is best for that individual. #seaturtlehospital #seaturtlerehab #seaturtlerescue #seaturtleconservation #marinebiologist
Just because Landry was getting stronger didn't mean he was out of the woods. 🐢💙 One of the biggest milestones in rehabilitation is getting a patient to eat on their own. Unfortunately, Landry wasn't there yet. Even though he was breathing without assistance, lifting his head, and beginning to move again, he still refused every fish or squid we offered him. For critically ill sea turtles, this is a huge concern. Their bodies are working incredibly hard to heal, but without adequate nutrition, they simply don't have the energy they need to recover. So while we continued offering Landry food every single day, we also had to support him in another way. One of the treatments we used was intravenous Intralipid. Intralipid is a sterile fat emulsion made up primarily of soybean oil, egg phospholipids, and glycerin. In veterinary and wildlife medicine, it's commonly used as a source of calories and essential fatty acids for patients that can't meet their nutritional needs by eating. Instead of relying on the digestive tract, these nutrients are delivered directly into the bloodstream, giving the body access to an important energy source while the patient recovers. It's important to understand that Intralipid isn't a replacement for food. It doesn't teach the digestive system to work again, and it doesn't provide every nutrient a sea turtle needs long term. Instead, it's a supportive therapy that helps bridge the gap while we're treating the underlying illness and waiting for the turtle's appetite to return. Recovery is often a balancing act. We had to continue offering Landry food every day while also providing enough nutritional support to give his body the best chance to heal. Sometimes, rehabilitation isn't about one dramatic breakthrough. Sometimes it's about helping a patient make it through one more day. P.S. No, we don't just force-feed every turtle. The safest approach depends on the patient's condition, the underlying cause of the illness, and what the veterinary team determines is best for that individual. #seaturtlehospital #seaturtlerehab #seaturtlerescue #seaturtleconservation #marinebiologist

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