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  • Know Your Vitamins
    What exactly are vitamins ? A combination of ' vita ' which means life in Latin and " amines " which stand for a chemical group of nitrogen-carrying compounds, vitamins are generally acknowledged as " life-giving " substances
    IN SCIENTIFIC TERMS, VITAMINS are organic substances that act as coenzymes and/or regulators of metabolic processes. There are 13 known vitamins, most of which are present in natural foods or supplements, and some are produced within the body. Vitamins are extremely vital for life. They are needed for almost every growth and developmental function in the body.
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  • Hair Loss Factors
    What are the factors that contribute to hair loss? I know I have friends and relative that have suffered hair loss, but they are so different. As I checked into it farther, I found that there are a lot of factors that can contribute to hair loss. Some are natural and others are not caused by natural factors. It seems that there are as many hair loss factors as there are individuals. However, there are some main factors that contribute to a majority of cases.


    Perhaps the most common factor in hair loss is genetics. Likely when you hear the words “hair loss,” you think of male pattern ...
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  • Magnetic Energy and DNA
    Magnetic energy has been in use for reducing pain and for normalizing body functions for hundreds of years. Recently a new technology has emerged that will move the magnetic healing fields in a new direction. This technology is called the Smart Magnet.

    The Smart Magnet is an ingenious device, the size of a quarter, which has certain magnetic frequencies programmed into its magnetic pattern. The imprinted frequencies are designed to help a specific area of the body. When these magnets are held close to your skin your DNA picks up this magnetic energy.

    The body needs energy to work ...
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  • The future of the Human Species - Part 4: Will we create our future?
    Experiments have shown that human physiology becomes very weak in an unknown environment to the brain. Humans then start to panic. Problem is that humans do not necessarily want to show their uncertainty. So they hide it. When they actually hide this uncertainty, humans start to get stressed and this is the big problem.

    When we get stressed, we become moody and cannot concentrate on what we are doing. Imagine an astronaut getting really frustrated in the middle of a mission on the International Space Station. This may be catastrophic! He seizes a hammer floating nearby in the zero-gravi ...
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  • Medical Dictionary: I - Talk Medical
    Health Invasive Candidiasis Invasive Cervical Cancer Inverse Psoriasis Inversion, Chromosome Inversion, Paracentric Chromosome Inversion, Pericentric Chromosome Invert Inverted Repeat Invest.


  • Letter C - Medical Glossary Search
    Complement Chromosome disorder Chromosome duplication Chromosome inversion Chromosome inversion, paracentric Chromosome inversion, pericentric Chromosome, acentric Chromosome, acrocentric.


  • http://srs.sanger.ac.uk/srsbin/cgi-bin/wgetz?-e+[OMIM:'106210']
    Y.; Niikawa, N.: Detection of a cryptic paracentric inversion within band 11p13 in familial aniridia. Mental retardation associated with 'balanced' chromosome rearrangements. Am. J. Hum. Genet. 29: 136.


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    Paracentric Inversion (See Chromosome Abnormality) Paralysis Loss of muscular power and sensation due to interference with the nerve supply to a part. Paraphasia Incorrect usage of words or order of.


  • A. Gambiae @ VectorBase: Docs
    If it is not known whether or not an inversion is paracentric (does not include the centromere) or pericentric (includes the centromere) then the indicator of chromosome arm(s) is omitted, i.E., In(n.


  • Discussions in Cytogenetics by Charles R. Burnham: Table of Contents
    Genetic control of chromosome behavior, Supplement to. Results of crossing over in inversion heterozygotes, Cytological. Over and sterility in paracentric inversions in Drosophila.


  • Dr. Weremowicz
    CC. Is HMGIC rearranged due to cryptic paracentric inversion of 12q in karyotypically normal uterine. Leiomyomata with complex rearrangements of chromosome 6. Cancer Genet Cytogen 1999;114:9-16.


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  • Solution to Obesity

    First of all we need to find out a reason for this growing mountain of fat that is killing us.

    We know now that the traditional explanation - that of overeating - is wrong. People eat when they’re hungry, and they stop when they’re full. The problem lies in hormonal imbalance inside our bodies, an imbalance that deprives us of the energy to live life to the full, and instead stores the energy as fat.

    What influences human hormonal balance? The three biggest factors are: genetics, diet, and stress.

    There are no prizes for guessing which one of those three is the easiest to ...
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  • Cherokee People Will REturn
    Here is a brief Intro for my book Cherokee People Will REturn. Yes, the E is intentionally capitalized.

    It does no good to lie about the past even if it seems to make more money due to corrupt practices carried out by the invaders of Paradise. Genetics will be a difficult thing for various historians who ardently support their tenured ‘me-too think’ to overcome. I get support almost every week for my history from just this one discipline of science. Even the genetic or DNA evaluation of lice has contributed to this history in recent months. The claim that Australia or S. E. Asia is the ...
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    Robert Bruce Baird
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