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  • The Kidnapping of Content
    http://www.plagiarism.org and http://www.Turnitin.com

    Latin kidnapped the word "plagion" from ancient Greek and it ended up in English as "plagiarism". It literally means "to kidnap" - most commonly, to misappropriate content and wrongly attribute it to oneself. It is a close kin of piracy. But while the software or content pirate does not bother to hide or alter the identity of the content's creator or the software's author - the plagiarist does. Plagiarism is, therefore, more pernicious than piracy.

    Enter Turnit.com. An off-shoot of www.iparadigms.com, it was established by a g ...
    Author:
    Sam Vaknin
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  • A Look at Microdermabrasion Machines
    Microdermabrasion systems are safe for most all skin types. Microdermabrasion systems actually evolved from a process known as dermabrasion. Though effective, especially for serious dermis scarring, dermabrasion is harsh, requiring a metallic re-surfacing tool, anesthesia, and long recovery times. Microdermabrasion systems, however, gently smooth signs of aging, sun damage, and scarring with micro-crystal creams. The beauty of micro-crystal creams is how powerfully they polish the skin, but remains gentle and forgiving.

    A special cleansing device circulates a cream, infused with tiny e ...
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  • Our Youth Need a Comprehensive Mentoring Program

    We must challenge our youth to go beyond and excel in all they do, help them when they fall and guide them to the traits we will need when it is their turn to lead. There are many great programs for youth, sports, band, student government, Scouts, etc and we have so many dedicated servants to the cause of this public good. We have done so much, but it is time to take it up a notch, integrate the technologies we have for teaching and press on to the highest possible level of mentoring. We know mentoring works and we must use that innate social interaction of our species to the best of our ab ...
    Author: Lance Winslow
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    Genetics News:

    Phycologia - Alternation of nuclear phases and chromosome numbers in Porphyra linearis (Bangiales, Rhodophyta) from western Ireland and Maine, USA
    January 1, 2005 -- Observations were made on chromosome numbers of isolates of Porphyra linearis (Rhodophyta) from western Ireland and Maine, USA. Chromosome numbers differed ...


    The Chromosome 7 Annotation Project
    The Chromosome 7 database is a community-curated project which contains the most up to date collation of sequence, gene, and other annotations from all databases (eg. Celera published, NCBI, Ensembl, RIKEN, UCSC) as well as unpublished data.


    Male chromosome has a future after all, study says
    The human Y chromosome the DNA chunk that makes a man a man has lost so many genes over evolutionary time that some scientists ...


    X-Chromosome has the big story!!
    The human genome is said by some to be the "book of life," and the X-chromosome a large part of the the plot. A team of genome researchers have described the nature of this mysterious "chapter" in the DNA story.


     

     
     


  • Facts about Genetic research

    Genetics, or the science of genes, seems to be the future of modern medicine, and genetic research keeps gaining ground, but together with the great benefits and cures it can bring, genetic research poses a lot of moral and ethical problems, and it has been said that it could even threaten our civil rights and liberties.

    If genetic research continues to develop, parents will be able to have exactly the children they want, and they could plan his life even before his birth. And is this 'right'?Other thing that genetic research could lead to is genetic discrimination - already a numbe ...
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    Here are a few more sites I've chosen if you'd like to read more and do more research:

  • Human UniGene Information Navigator
    ... List by Chromosome (Please select a chromosome and click "Send"): Chromosome 1 Chromosome 2 Chromosome 3 Chromosome 4 Chromosome 5 Chromosome 6 Chromosome 7 Chromosome 8 Chromosome 9 Chromosome 10 ...


  • http://www.de.embnet.org/menu/cgi-bin/ace/simple/chr9


  • Current Medical Diagnosis & Treatment in Psychiatry
    ... Using these techniques, researchers have located genes, in specific regions of chromosomes, for many neuropsychiatric diseases: Huntingtons disease (chromosome 4), Friedreichs ataxia (chromosome 9 ...


  • Journals with RSS Feeds
    ... Cardiovascular Diabetology (4/02 - ) BMC Cardiovascular Ultrasound (2/01/2003 - ) BMC Cell and Chromosome (9/02 - ) BMC Cell Communication and Signaling (8/1/2003 - ) BMC Cerebral Cortex (1997 - ) OUP ...


  • Chromosome 9 Confirmed SNPs
    ... Chromosome: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 X Tissue: any adipose adrenal cortex adrenal medulla b-cell blood bone bone marrow brain breast / mammary gland cerebellum ...


  • MakingContact.org - linking families with disabled children
    a service from Contact a Family printer friendly Details for Chromosome 9 Disorder home how does it work? FAQs terms of use more about us main web site e-newsletters contact us member login login to ...


  • Chronic Myeloid Leukemia treatment with free video available
    ... The disease is associated with a chromosomal abnormality, where genetic material from chromosome 9 is transferred to chromosome 22. This forms what is called the Philadelphia chromosome, which plays ...


  • http://genome.ornl.gov/cgi-bin/GCat/GetChrom.cgi?org=human&chr=9
    http://genome.ornl.gov/cg ...m.cgi?org=human&chr=9


  • (ARC) Bio Tool Box
    ... Map Chromosome 5 Gene Map Chromosome 6 Gene Map Chromosome 7 Gene Map Chromosome 8 Gene Map Chromosome 9 Gene Map Chromosome 10 Gene Map Chromosome 11 Gene Map Chromosome 12 Gene Map Chromosome 13 ...


  • Genetic Map Index
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  • Genomic Links
    ... Center at San Antonio The San Antonio Genome Center human chromosome 3 and chromosome 8 Chromosome 9 Home Page Chromosome 9 @Whitehead Institute/MIT An Integrated Physical Map of Human ...


  • University of Chicago Hospitals: Conference examines role of chromosome chan...
    ... Later that same year, she found that something similar happened in patients with chronic myelogenous leukemia--a crucial segment of chromosome 22 broke off and moved to chromosome 9, where it did not ...


  • Rice Chromosome 9 Sequencing Status
    Rice Chromosome 9 Sequencing Status P:RGP PAC Clone; B:RGP BAC Clone; OSJNB:CUGI BAC Clone; OJ:Monsanto BAC Clone Chr1 Chr2 Chr3 Chr4 Chr5 Chr6 Chr7 Chr8 Chr9 Chr10 Chr11 Chr12 cM MarkerName ...


  • http://madb.nci.nih.gov/cgi-bin/cards/listdiseasecards?search=9&type=chrom
    http://madb.nci.nih.gov/c ...s?search=9&type=chrom


  • Hospital Practice: Antisense Therapy
    ... a short chromosome. In fact it is the product of an exchange of DNA between chromosomes 9 and 22 ... ... Chromosome 9 gains a substantial portion of 22, making 9 abnormally long. Chromosome 22 receives a ...


  • Genetic and Rare Diseases Information Center - Office of Rare Diseases
    ... 8, partial trisomy Chromosome 8, trisomy Chromosome 8, trisomy 8p Chromosome 8, trisomy 8q Chromosome 9 inversion or duplication Chromosome 9 Ring Chromosome 9, duplication 9q21 Chromosome 9 ...



  • ... Finder Intron Finder CAPS Designer Bulk Download Unigene & BAC Information Access FTP site Chromosome 9 (Click on one of the sidebars to view that region in detail) SGN is supported in part by the ...


  • Alzheimer Disease (AD)
    ... Other potential regions containing LOAD genes include chromosome 10 and chromosome 9. Work is in process to confirm these findings and to identify the gene(s) on each of these chromosomes that play a ...


  • ARB Primer Database for Chromosome 9
    ARB Primer Database for Chromosome 9 The columns to the left list current and alternative locus names. The columns to the right indicate the ARB crosses and the status of the various genetic markers ...


  • vitiligo chromosome 9 inversion
    Vitiligo chromosome 9 inversion Vitiligo Chromosome 9 Inversion While much of the info you probably located has been beneficial, we are convinced that a little extra searching will pay off. The ...


  • List of Genes on Chromosome 9 @ Brain Gene Expression Map (stjudebgem.org)
    ... Search by Chromosome Results Your Search Term : Chr 9 | Accession Number Id and Description Gene Symbol NM_013727 5-azacytidine induced gene 2 Azi2 NM_010482 5-hydroxytryptamine (serotonin) receptor ...


  • Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia (CML)
    ... body. This abnormality is a reciprocal translocation between one chromosome 9 and one chromosome 22. This translocation is designated t(9;22). It results in one chromosome 9 longer than normal and one ...


  • Mutant-Base Chromosome Browser
    Chromosome 1: 9 mutation(s). Chromosome 2: 5 mutation(s). Chromosome 3: 4 mutation(s). Chromosome 4 ... ... Chromosome 9: 3 mutation(s). Chromosome 10: 1 mutation(s). Chromosome 11: 3 mutation(s). Chromosome ...


  • Leukemia Research Foundation >> Glossary
    ... top D Deletion A chromosome abnormality in which part of a single chromosome has been lost. Depletion A laboratory procedure for reducing the numbers of specific cell types within bone marrow donated ...


  • The Genetics of Tourette Syndrome
    ... Another cytogenetic abnormality (a de novo deletion on the short arm of chromosome 9) was reported in a Latin-American male TS patient by Taylor and colleagues. 46 The patient was mildly dysmorphic ...


  • ► Buy Chromosome Items
    ... 3.28 THE GENOME PROJECT - CHROMOSOME - 9 TRACK CD - SEALED - $ 3.44 Chromosome 6 by Robin Cook (1997 ... ... 40 Robin Cook ~ CHROMOSOME 6: GENETIC THRILLER ~ FINE 1ST $ 0.09 Robin Cook, Lot of 9. Seizure ...


  • maize Chromosome 9
    WebChrom: maize Chromosome 9 Home | WebFPC | WebChrom | WebBSS | WebFcmp WebChrom Search | WebChrom Help Contigs / Frameworks Click on a contig or framework for more detailed information. 994 total ...


  • Genes in Gorilla Chromosome 9
    Genes in Gorilla Chromosome 9 Retrieved from DDBJ/EMBL/GenBank International Nucleotide Sequence Database Return to previous page gamma-1 and gamma-2 globin genes, complete cds.; M92295 submitted by ...


  • Chromosome 9: gene for blood group, Matt Ridley
    Chromosome 9: gene for blood group, Matt Ridley Label: Chromosome 9: gene for blood group, Matt Ridley Description: Interviewee: Matt Ridley DNAi Location: Genome>tour>genome spots>Blood ...



  • Human Chromosome 9 No endorsement is made or implied by inclusion here. Gene Nomenclature * Genes, Markers, and Genetic Disorders * Sequences * Maps and Mapping * Images * Animal Models * Research ...


  • Forensic Science Careers - Real Life CSI
    Advances in scientific technology in examining crimes scenes have turned forensic science into a high demand and rapidly growing career field. Adding to the popularity of forensic science jobs are TV shows like CSI – Crime Scene Investigators. This article will serve as an overview for a career in forensic science that includes many subcategories like forensic science consultants, fingerprint technicians, fingerprint examiners, forensic investigators and evidence technicians.
    Forensic Scientist Job Description

    Forensic scientists investigate crimes by collecting crime scene evidenc ...
    Author:
    Lindsay Jaroch
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  • Sun Safety
    The sun is an important part of our lives. Exposure to the sun allows our bodies to produce Vitamin D which is needed to help absorb calcium for strong healthy bones. Generally, we get 50-80% of our sun exposure by the time we reach age 18, therefore, it is important that parents teach children how to stay in the sun safely.

    Try to avoid prolonged periods in the sun when its at its highest in the sky. This is the time the sun can do the most damage to your skin. In the United States, that is generally between 10am and 4pm. If you are out during this period, make sure you are protected w ...
    Author:
    Kathy Alexander
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