Q: Pay special attention to areas that have mildew or are badly stained.
A: Power wash the siding first. Decide on your color and purchase a paint that is compatible with the type of siding you have on your garage, whether it is aluminum, vinyl, cedar plank or some other substance. Paint from the top down, preferably using a power paint sprayer, which is more efficient than a brush or a roller for this application.

Article: The cortical bone is the dense outside layer of the bone. Humans, though, tend to have less dense cortical bones than animals do. The area is more porous. In a long bone, like the femur or humerus bone, look at a cross section. In a human, the outer cortical layer will only make up about 1/4 of the area of the bone. Because animals bones are denser, the cortical area will make up about 1/2 of the thickness of the bone.  To look at a cross section, you will need to find a bone that's broken or cut one to look inside it. If you're not sure whether the bone is animal or human, you should definitely call the police before cutting into it. The inside cavity of the bone is called the medullary. In humans, this area typically has small holes in it, called trabecula. Animals, on the other hand, usually don't have these small holes. The inside cavity is often smooth. Similarly, the inside of the human skull will look spongy. On the other hand, something like a sun-bleached turtle shell can look like human skull when it's in pieces, but it won't be spongy inside the bone.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Check for a less dense cortical bone in humans. Look for the cortical area to be 1/4 the thickness of the whole bone. Notice small holes in the inside of the bone.

Problem: Article: If you choose to undergo a hysterectomy it is important to understand the recovery period. There are several things that you will need to keep in mind as you recover from the surgery:  You may experience burning or itching around the incision or a numb feeling around the incision and down one leg. This may be present for up to two months after surgery.  You will be able to resume eating your normal diet after the surgery as long as you are able to tolerate it. You will be able to shower or bathe but should keep the area clean and dry otherwise. The area around the incision can be itchy. You can use lotions or creams to help relieve the itching. It is important to increase your activity level each day as long as you feel capable and aren’t in pain. Make sure to speak with your doctor about when you’ll be released to drive. Do not drive when taking pain medication. Avoid lifting anything heavier than 10 pounds for four weeks after surgery. Avoid any vigorous exercise for four weeks after surgery You should be able to go back to work between three and six weeks afterward. However, if the ovaries remain then you will continue to experience some hormonal changes to your body, including bloating and other symptoms that were normal for you while menstruating. You might even experience light vaginal bleeding for about four to six weeks after surgery. If the ovaries were also removed you’ll experience more sudden symptoms of menopause. You experience hot flashes, emotional ups and downs, vaginal dryness, irritability, increased number of headaches or insomnia. Your physician may prescribe hormone replacement therapy initially to help your body ease into menopause more naturally as it would have if your ovaries had been left intact. A hysterectomy will not affect your ability to enjoy sex. Your sexual desire and drive should not change unless the ovaries are also removed, which will put your body into menopause right away. Removing the ovaries will decrease sexual drive and increase vaginal dryness.  Even though a hysterectomy should not affect a woman’s sex drive, some women find that the emotional aspects of undergoing a hysterectomy have an effect on sexual desire and drive. Your physician will advise you to abstain from sexual intercourse, using tampons, or douching for four to six weeks after surgery or until you have fully healed. The emotional effects of this surgery will vary from woman to woman. You may feel freer and no longer worry about an unplanned pregnancy, or you may grieve the permanent loss of your period and ability to bear children. Both of these responses are normal. If feelings of sadness continue for longer than two weeks after surgery, talk with your surgeon or primary care physician. Some women also discover that they gain weight after a hysterectomy. Along with this, you may have more trouble sleeping and be more irritable after the surgery. However, with good nutrition, exercise and stress reduction techniques, you can often lose weight and alleviate these other symptoms.
Summary: Be prepared to give yourself time to recover. Know that your menstrual periods will stop after a hysterectomy. Keep in mind that you can still have sex. Consider the emotional repercussions. Be aware that you may have some weight gain after surgery.

Q: The board should leave a small gap at the wall for expansion (check manufacturer’s recommendation) and be placed in line with the room (so consider measuring guidelines). Place spacers in the gap. Guidelines can be placed by finding the center point of each wall and marking a line between them, creating a cross at the center of the room. Where one of these lines meets with the wall, mark the manufacturer’s recommended expansion distance and then draw a line at that point which is perpendicular to the center line. Use the drill to make guide holes and then, using a hammer, nail the board into the subfloor with nails placed 1-3” from the end of the plank, ½” from the groove side, and every six inches down the board. Use a nail set to finish. When the first row is done, place the next board so that the tongue of the first fits into the groove. You will want to place the boards so that they are offset, beginning six inches or so from the ending of the previous board. Use a mallet and tapping block to tap the boards together and create a tight seam. You will nail the first three rows just as described in Step 2. Since you are staggering boards, you will likely need to cut boards in order to fit in the gaps at the end. Measure the distance that it needs to be, keeping the expansion gap in mind, and then (with the board face-down) cut it using a saw. Once you have enough space, you should begin using the flooring nailer (though you could technically do the entire floor with the hammer and nails). Simply align it with the board to be nailed and then hit it. You will eventually run out of room to use the flooring nailer. Hammer the last few rows the same way you did the first ones. If it does not fit properly, you will need to cut the final board so that it is narrow enough to fit. Measure carefully and use a circular or miter saw to cut the boards to size. Since you will not have enough space to tap them with the mallet, use a crowbar instead to wedge them into place. You are now ready to finish your floor.
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Lay down the first board, tongued-edge facing out into the room. Nail the boards to the subfloor. Lock your boards together. Continue until you have completed three rows. Remember to cut boards to size. Begin laying rows with the flooring nailer. Use a hammer for the last few rows. Cut the final board to size. Place the final boards using the crowbar.