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Science and Religion (Part 1)
Could life have evolved by accident? Are we alone in the universe? These are the questions which have pounded the consciousness of individuals. Plus this no less persistent question: what is the purpose of life? Dinosaurs have come and gone. Modern man—Homo sapiens—has landed on the moon. Satellites map our solar system. New planets are being discovered on a regular basis. New theories proposed. Old ones discredited. Genetics, a new field of study—though not so new—ready to re-invent this singular species: mankind. Men of science and of faith are no further apart as a test tube from a pulpit. ...
Author: Val K
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Cats, Dogs, and Cancer
A detection technique called TRAP (Telomeric Repeat Amplification Protocol) used in the early detection of cancer in humans has found its way into the realm of veterinary medicine. This relatively new method of cancer detection allows veterinarians to catch cancer earlier, increasing the likelihood of successful treatment. The test works by detecting the enzyme telomerase, which helps cancer cells reproduce indefinitely. Telomerase activity seems to be a unique feature of benign tumor cells that have undergone malignant transformation. Regular cells and cancer cells have some ve ...
Author: Mark Woodcock
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Why Do You Have Asthma?
Asthma is an inflammatory condition where your bronchiales constrict causing breathing difficulties. Your bronchioles become inflamed for a variety of physical, emotional and environmental reasons. It is not contagious so, you cannot catch it from another person.
But what is the real cause asthma? Why do some people develop asthma and why is asthma more common in the western world?
Inheriting Asthma
However, you can inherit the asthma tendency from your parents, although people with asthma should not worry about their future children on this score.
Studies show that ...
Author: rudy silva
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Court TV
To the courtroom, A.C. Cowlings still at the stand ] Robert Shapiro: For those of us who are layman's, Mr. Cowlings, would you please explain.. What DNA is? A.C. Cowlings: [ yelling ] You KNOW what.
New Graffiti
What does DNA stand for? National Dyslexic Association. And what if there was no hypotheses? The annual general meeting of the Apathetic Society has been cancelled due to lack of interest. Don't.
What does DNA stand for?
When is a DNA test useful DNA testing companies DNA testing FAQ Further information links What does DNA stand for? DNA stands for Deoxy Ribose Nucleic Acid, and is the universal building block of life.
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Molecular Translations, Inc. - Making Sense Out of Science
What does "DNA" stand for? A. DeoxyriboNucleic Acid Q. Where is DNA found? A. All living things have DNA as their genetic material. So DNA is found in every kind of cell. Q. What is DNA? A. DNA is an.
Jason Wolfe's Favourite Jokes Page
Back to top General Jokes Down Dyslexia Q:What does DNA stand for? A:National Dyslexics Association Did you here about the man who's an Agnostic, Dyslexic Insomniac? He lies in bed all night.
funny.co.uk - Jokes
q.what does DNA stand for? a.national Dyslexic Association. Sleepless Nights Posted By funny.co.uk (6 February, 2003) Did you hear about the agnostic dyslexic insomniac? He lays awake all night.
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Melanin: Aging of the Skin and Skin Cancer
"Ultraviolet (UV) radiation is responsible for 90% of the visible signs of aging on the skin of whites," says Dr. Michael J. Martin, former Assistant Clinical Professor in the Dept. of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at University of California, San Francisco. Blacks' skin, however, ages much slower. Why are most dark-skinned blacks protected from harmful UV rays? Because compared to whites, blacks possess more melanin, the pigment that gives skin its color. Melanin Melanin offers protection against UV rays for blacks and other dark-skinned people. Conversely, fair-sk ...
Author: Diana Clarke
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The Honeybush Miracle.
Perhaps a little eclipsed by the world-wide success of Rooibos, another natural South African health tea, Honeybush; is finally getting the attention it deserves. Honeybush tea ( botanical name: Cyclopia intermedia ) grows along mountain slopes in the Cedarberg and Langkloof area, and has a naturally sweet, almost honey-like taste. Its brewing colour is a pinky red. South Africa produces only 200 tons of Honeybush tea per year. Not much when compared to the annual Rooibos tea crop of around 4000 tons. This lesser known tea has, however, apparently plenty to offer. Just like the ever popu ...
Author: Janet Holmes
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