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  • Las Vegas "Whales"
    What Las Vegas jargon names "whales" is in fact the creme of the high rollers species. They are a handfull of people that in some opinions don't exceed 500 individuals in the world. Las Vegas hoteliers are nuts about them; some claim four or five of those whales bet much more than the rest of the thousands customers they receive daily. No wonder they are suspected of going as far as selling their first born child to get one of those whales into their gaming area.
    Five tips to recognise a whale

    * the size of the bet: $50,000 is the low end; Australian tycoon Kerry Packer likes to play ...
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    Iulia Pascanu
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  • Minimize your Risk for Identity Theft

    Identity theft is the fastest growing crime in America. According to the Federal Trade Commission, the number of identity theft incidents reached 9.9 million in 2003. These crimes are estimated to have taken the average victim $500 and 30 hours to resolve.

    From stolen credit cards to total identity kidnapping, these ugly and prevalent crimes are hard to prevent and often difficult to correct. Although it is hard to truly avoid becoming a victim of identity theft, there are a few ways you can guard against this damaging crime.

    1. Types of identity theft

    Identity theft crime ...
    Author: Jeffrey Broobin
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  • Remote Control Bacteria; We Can Not Allow That.

    Remote Control Bacteria. Why not, we have remote control everything. Controlling RNA, DNA, Proteins and enzymes. By turning on and off the Riboswitches:

    http://www.the-scientist.com/yr2004/may/re...ch1_040524.html

    Scientists are learning ways to turn off and on Bacteria too by switching proteins on and off. Well this is incredible and brings us closer to the idea of Matrix II, where human beings are and all species are living a computer program. Kind of Science Fictionish. It is such a great period to be alive and rivals the Renaissance and or Roman and Greek periods. We are fin ...
    Author: Lance Winslow
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    "An In-Band Rollover Mechanism and an Out-Of-Band Priming Method for DNSSEC Trust Anchors", Johan Ihren
    2005-10-27: The DNS Security Extensions (DNSSEC) works by validating so called chains of authority. The start of these chains of authority are usually public keys that are anchored in the DNS clients. These keys are known as the so called trust anchors. This memo describes a method how these client trust anchors can be replaced using the DNS validation and querying mechanisms (in-band) when the key pairs used for signing by zone owner are rolled. This memo also describes a method to establish the validity of trust anchors for initial configuration, or priming, using out of band mechanisms.


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    Compatibility between the Broadcasting Service in the Band of about 87-108 MHz and the Aeronautical Services in the Band 108-137 MHz
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    Sell Head Band, Wrist Band [CN]
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  • Can’t Lose Weight? Syndrome X May Be the Culprit
    “I’ve put on 40 pounds in one year!” “It doesn’t matter how much I workout, I can’t lose weight.” “My doctor must think I’m eating pizzas in the closet.”

    With nearly 4 million Americans weighing in at over 300 pounds, is it any wonder the above cries are heard each and every day by countless frustrated people who can’t lose weight? One such cause for the ever increasing need to buy larger pants is a disease known as Syndrome X.

    Syndrome X is also referred to as Metabolic Syndrome, Metabolic Syndrome X and Insulin Resistance. It is a very common disease; however it is widely overlooked by ...
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  • DNA Centric Paintings, portfolio of Julie Newdoll
    ... Inspired by a figure in the paper, "Precise determination of the molecular limits of a polytene chromosome band: regulatory sequences for the Notch gene are in the interband", Rykowski MC; Parmelee ...


  • The Mechanism of Benzene-induced Leukemia: A Hypothesis and Speculations on ...
    ... It was recently shown that chromosome band 11q23 translocations are DNA topoisomerase II cleavage sites (35). Translocations involving band 11q23 occur with high frequency in several types of human ...


  • List of Papers Published in 2001
    ... Homozygous deletion in a neuroblastoma cell line defined by a high-density STS map spanning human chromosome band Ip36. Gene Chromosom Cancer, 31:326-332, 2001 119. Chen YZ, Hayashi Y, Wu JG, Takaoka ...


  • Lucy Godley
    ... cDNA cloning and genomic structure of three genes localized to human chromosome band 5q31 encoding novel nuclear proteins. Genomics. 70: 123-130 (2000). Lai, F., Godley, L. A., Joslin, J., Fernald, A ...



  • ... 1999) Assignment(1) of the genes for membrane-type-4 matrix metalloproteinase (Mmp17, MMP17) to mouse chromosome 5, human chromosome band 12q24.3 and membrane-type-5 matrix metalloproteinase (Mmp24 ...


  • Publications Genoscope de 1998 2004
    ... J., Assignment of FUT8 to chicken chromosome band 5q1.4 and to human chromosome 14q23.2-->q24.1 by in situ hybridization. Conserved and compared synteny between human and chicken. Cytogenet. Genome ...


  • Ataxia telangiectasia. DermNet NZ
    ... The responsible gene has been mapped to chromosome band 11q22-23. A-T may occur in any race or sex. Reported rates of incidence range from 1 in 40,000 to 1 in 100,000 births. Is there a cure and what ...


  • Cancer Cell International | Full text | Epigenetic inactivation and aberrant...
    ... or progression gene from a region of human chromosome 8 deleted in tumors of the upper ... ... from the internally deleted transcript. This band is not readily visible at the exposure used for ...


  • V.A. Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology 1996 report
    ... A.S. Assignment of the ERM gene (ETV5) coding for the ets-related protein to human chromosome band 3q28 by in situ hybridization. // Cytogenet. Cell Genet. 1996. Vol. 74. P. 220. 7. **Romanova L ...


  • Methionine
    Life Glow Plus Super Life Glow Life Glow Basic Bone Dense Calcium Taheebo Life Tea Germanium ...


  • Nomenclature for Wheat Genetic Stocks
    ... REFERENCES Gill BS (1986) A proposal for wheat chromosome band nomenclature. In: North American Wheat Genetic Mapping and Cytogenetic Stocks Workshop, April 17-19, 1986, University of Missouri ...


  • The Molecular Basis of Leukemia -- Gilliland et al. 2004 (1): 80 -- Hematology
    ... with chromosomal translocations involving the retinoic acid receptor alpha (RAR ) locus on chromosome 17 and one of five different partner genes. Each of these is associated with APL characterized ...


  • UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center
    ... We have characterized one segment of DNA in chromosome band 1p36.1 that is replicated extremely early in S phase. This region is 200kb in length and iis bounded by regions that start to replicate one ...


  • Band, chromosome
    ... Espanol Enter the name or the first few letters of the article: Or click on the first letter of the article: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Band, chromosome Band, chromosome: One ...


  • Thalassemia
    ... BETA-THALASSEMIA Most individuals have two normal copies of the beta globin gene, which is located on chromosome 11 and makes the beta globin component of normal adult hemoglobin, hemoglobin A. There ...


  • [Brainlife] Brain Tumor Update - Vol.2 No.27 - 28 June 2005
    ... AT/RT is characterized by deletions and/or mutations of the INI1 tumor-suppressor gene on chromosome band 22q11.2. We have recently developed an INI1 immunohistochemical staining assay. Negative ...


  • http://ptp.cshl.edu/downloads/PTP Alignment files/Alignment_49_Hum_PTP_Domai...
    ... 79: TITLE Protein tyrosine phosphatase receptor type C polypeptide (PTPRC) on|\79: human chromosome band 1q31-->q32 localizes with marker D1S413(1) on|\48: a 610-kb yeast artificial chromosome|\59 ...


  • Downs Study
    http://www.chiefonline.org/Downs Syndrome.htm


  • radium.no
    ... R. A. (1999) Chromosome band 9p21 is frequently altered in malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors: studies of CDKN2A and other genes of the pRB pathway Genes Chromosomes Cancer 26:151-60 Ringdal, K ...


  • New Products
    ... Probe size: 200 kb, red and 205 kb, green Locus: 16q22 MLL (11q23) split probe ^Top MLLSplit Reciprocal translocations involving the MLL gene on chromosome band 11q23 have been observed in both acute ...


  • -- Roswell Park Cancer Institute
    ... P.D. Insertion of MLL sequences into chromosome band 5q31 results in an MLL-AF5Q31 fusion and is a rare but recurrent abnormality associated with infant leukemia. Genes Chrom Cancer. 37:326-331,2003 ...


  • ExactAntigen flnb -- reagents, researchers, and patents
    ... 1999) Assignment of human filamin gene FLNB to human chromosome band 3p14.3 and identification of YACs containing the complete FLNB transcribed region Cytogenet Cell Genet 85:267-8. flnbwebpages for ...


  • * DiGeorge Syndrome - (Disease): Definition
    ... DiGeorge syndrome DiGeorge syndrome: A genetic disorder characterized by , , and : DiGeorge syndrome is caused by a in chromosome band 22q11.2 ... DiGeorge Syndrome What is DiGeorge syndrome? The ...



  • http://www.uni-essen.de/tumorforschung/2000.html


  • http://cedar.genetics.soton.ac.uk/public_html/guide.html
    ... Fields within a record usually specify either a segment defined by a chromosome band, a somatic cell panel, or a fragment delimited to restriction sites or else a coordinate with respect to an origin ...


  • The Lomasney Lab
    ... MG. Localization of the cDNA for an alpha 1-adrenergic receptor subtype (ADRA1D) to chromosome band 20p13. Cytogenetics & Cell Genetics. 66(3):170-1, 1994. Price DT. Schwinn DA. Lomasney JW. Allen LF ...


  • Transcript 011202
    ... The q11 or q11-12 notation refers only to where the gene is located on the X chromosome (band q - for long arm - number 11-12. john-c. -- Dr.M: #1: Do you work in conjunction with the folks at NIH ...


  • T1DBase - GLP-1R Gene Overview
    ... Localization to chromosome band 6p21 by fluorescence in situ hybridization and linkage of a highly polymorphic simple tandem repeat DNA polymorphism to other markers on chromosome 6. Diabetes. 1993 ...


  • kazmierczak
    ... php id Karger Publishers entity revealed hot spot chromosome band q q mostly affected by aberrations involving p or q Johansson et al. et al content.karger ProdukteDB produkte.asp Aktion ShowFulltext ...


  • Abstract 21-30
    ... The combined use of cell hybrids and in situ hydridization indicated that human tryptophan oxygenase was localized to chromosome band 4q31. The tryptophan oxygenase gene may be important in some ...


  • List of Main Publications of Saitou Lab
    ... 1999) Assignment of the human alpha 1,3-fucosyltransferase IX (FUT9) gene to chromosome band 6q16 by in situ hybridization. Cytogenetics and Cell Genetics, vol. 86, pp. 329-330. Kitano T. and Saitou ...


  • 9p21 Deletions in Primary Melanoma
    ... et al.: Homozygous deletions with human chromosome band 9p21 in melanoma. Proc Natl Acad Sci 89(21):10557-10561, 1992. 33. Herman JG, Jen J, Merlo A, et al.: Hypermethylation-associated inactivation ...


  • DNAology!
    The DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is a unique molecule. It contains every single piece of genetic information of a person; just like the memory card of a PC, which contains all the data. The major difference between the DNA and the memory card of your PC though is that the microscopic DNA helix can store more data – actually about a thousand times more. So, scientists have got the bright idea of mimicking the DNA’s data-storage secrets for use on your PC’s memory card. This will lead to a more compact data processing and storage circuitry.

    In the standard silicon-based chip (which is the ...
    Author:
    Khalil A. Cassimally
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  • Tips on a People Search and Doctor Search

    Search engines competition is at the highest level and constantly embedding new technologies into searches. The result? Better information for the consumer, and it’s only the beginning! Search engine technology is so precise (especially Google™) that conducting a doctor search or a people search can deliver googles of information.

    Depending on the type and quality of information you’re looking after, several different approaches can be used to perform your search.

    A Doctor Search

    How can I find a Doctor?

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