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  • New Hope for Chronic Fatigue and Fibromyalgia Sufferers

    There are numerous theories with regard to the causes of chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia, many of which may be indeed touching on the truth or at least touching on an aggravator or contributor to these afflictions. Diseases in general have been growing in epidemic proportion over at least the past 20 years, especially in the United States, where our increasingly toxic environment and lifestyles have drifted further and further away from what is natural in the name of progress, technology, and profit. Chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia are no exception, the two often being experienced togethe ...
    Author: Deb Bromley
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  • When To Order and Send Your Wedding Invitations

    Wedding Invitations should be ordered when you have all the details of your wedding set… place, time of ceremony and reception as well as your guest list. Plan to place your invitation order at least 3-4 months in advance, some companies may require 4-6 months. Especially, if you are ordering custom made invitations or handmade invitations and coordinating ensembles. Depending on the intricacy of your design and because they are not mass produced, but rather assembled one by one it can take anywhere from 4 to 10 weeks for your order to arrive. Also consider the factor of the design process, ...
    Author: Edna Renskers
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  • Asphalt Paving Driveway Maintenance Tips

    Asphalt paving or Hot Mix Asphalt is typically what one thinks of when installing driveways of new homes. It is by far one of the least expensive methods for paving a surface in new home construction sites. Properly installed asphalt paved driveways have a life expectancy of about thirty or more years.

    These asphalt paved driveways consist of rock particles, sand, and asphalt cement, which make it flexible and durable at the same time. New asphalt is by far the most flexible because it still retains many of the lighter hydrocarbon oils that make up its DNA structure. Crushed gravel ma ...
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  • Particle Beams Sending Specs of Dust Back in Time

    Can a particle beam under the right conditions send specs of dust back into time? The answer is yes this could be possible under the right conditions, even more far out is the idea of sending dust to a set of coordinates in a region in four dimensions or a point in the atmosphere to start a cloud formation or make rain, or a huge dust cloud to shield top secret weaponry during prototype tests in the middle of a war. If you can send particles somewhere or through space to a certain coordinate or into a different time or onto another planet. You could actually terra form Mars or a distant wor ...
    Author: Lance Winslow
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    F. Stratton, M. R. Rapley, E. A. (2005) The Y deletion gr/gr and susceptibility to testicular germ. Stokke, T. (2005) Translocation t(14;18) and gain of chromosome 18/BCL2: effects on BCL2 expression.


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    Hong Pan (2005) Neural Networks. 18 34 "Reciprocal Transcriptional. 14:169-175 39 "Systematic Deletion Analysis of Fission Yeast. Repression of select X chromosome genes" Jazaeri AA.


  • Pancreas Cancer Discoveries 1996
    Gene is located on chromosome 18, and it may play a vital role. Suppressor gene at human chromosome 18q21.1. Science 271:350. RH, Kern SE. Homozygous deletion map at 18q21.1 in pancreatic.


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    And Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome are caused by a deletion in the same region on chromosome 4p163. J Med. Of microsatellite-based Y chromosome haplotyping, Electrophoresis, 18, 1602-1607, 1997. Kayser M.


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    21. Syndrome d'Edward, trisomie du chromosome 18 : la trisomie la plus frquente aprs le. SCA, sex chromosome abnormality; CT, computed tomography. The addition or deletion of an X or Y.


  • The DNA of Top Achievers

    Of course by now we are all becoming aware of DNA. It is the source code that determines who we are. When we look at DNA we can see what a person will look like, what diseases they may come down with, etc. This has been a tremendous breakthrough for scientists and will continue to be so for some time, I think.

    This got me to thinking about what makes up those who are top achievers. Is there a "DNA" to them? Obviously, all top achievers wouldn't have the same literal DNA but what about a figurative DNA? Is there a common "gene" that they all have? Are there common "genes" perhaps? I th ...
    Author: Chris Widener
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  • DNA, Fiction and Society; How it Affects Thought

    A book called the Seven Daughters of Eve by Richard Sykes is worthy of a read and talks about what we have learned about the flow of human beings populations through DNA research. Thus it is safe to say that certain members of our species have developed differently and in different ways, meaning the brain also learns differently. As Scientists look at different human brains while doing various tasks and watch which areas light up with energy as it works through these different thoughts and tasks we are finding just how unique and different each mind really is.

    Yet as we learn more abo ...
    Author: Lance Winslow
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