Monday 28 December 2015

dUCkscarves satin silk

Salam and Hi!

How are you?  Whatever it is, just be happy and smile. Don't forget to do good things to your love ones and people surrounding you. Ok, after such a loooong break from the previous post, maybe this time i want to review about one of the famous dUCkscarves (DS) premium basic edition: The satin silk.

I did notice that most of this blog visitors read about the DS review. Initially i start up this blog  to share my experience on National Angkasawan Program spaceflight experiment, but it turn up more readers are interested with DS.. Amazing.

Ok, back to dUCkscarves silk satin story..

In my opinion, this is the best satin silk shawl in the market right now. The material is very soft, luxurious, and flowy unlike any other brand of satin silk shawls. You can easily style this scarf and it flows nicely. The colours are so tempting and rare. I don't owe all the colours obviously because of the price (haha..), but i choose very rare colours like lemon curd and olive tree green satin silk. Have to think about economy as well.. hihi. But if you look for satin silk shawl, this is the best so far.... This material is versatile as you can wear it during casual or formal. I notice Vivy loves to don this satin silk during photo shoot and her TV series.




All photos are from google image. Photos are from dUCKscarves instagram and FV website. The flat lays look amazing.  No 1 is lemon curd. No 3 is olive green satin silk. But you must look for this pistachio below.. very nice colour







Update: D has restocked the old time favourite satin silk duckscarves colours like  black olive, mulberry (cray cray), hammam, rose tea, green but all gone within few minutes (for some of them) or hours. I really want the black olive actually.  For today restock, only 2 colur left, blue wave and strawberry milkshake when i open the FV page around 8.30 am. Then D has

Before that, can i show how endothelial cells look like after surviving a spaceflight mission. These cells are survived after being living in space for 12 days. These cells were brought to International space station (ISS) by our Angkasawan, Dato' Dr. Sheikh Muszaphar. Why we want to study the effects of spaceflight travel on these endothelial cells? In brief, we want to know whether and how these cells can adapt to the space environment with zero gravity and other stress  factors. These cells are important in the development of atherosclerosis (blockage of the artery) that can cause heart attack, stroke and other cardiovascular diseases. From this maybe, we can venture into new therapy on how to prevent this disease from happening. It will give benefits to the astronouts as well as to all mankind. That is the space research all about. Like WIFI that we have now, is from the technology of space mission.



These are the endothelial cells look like after surviving 12  days in space. The cells become larger with elongated cytoplasm. It actually shows that this cells became stress after 12 days in space. It look very different from  normal cells as shows below:




See, very much different right. The normal cells are smaller and have an eye shape . But after all, SubhanAllah, is a beauty right? You can read in details  here. http://www.mjpath.org.my/2012.2/space-flight-travel.pdf.

or search this title:  Real spaceflight travel is associated with ultrastructural changes, cytoskeletal disruption and premature senescence of HUVEC.

Perhaps can be a new design for next DS printed edition .. (hihi).


 Ok, thats all. Such a loong post. Sorry about that.. hihi.

Best regards

the writer



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