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  • Simple Tips for Easy Weight Loss, Part I
    Copyright 2005 Monique Hawkins

    Current statistics reveal that 75% of Americans are overweight and 40% are obese. For those who desire to lose weight and obtain optimal health, sometimes it can be overwhelming trying to figure out where to start. From the Atkins Diet to the South Beach Diet; from the low fat to low carb diets, there are numerous weight-loss plans to choose from. In addition, given conflicting information as to what works best, it can be difficult deciding what to do. The following tips and information highlight's Kevin Trudeau's book: "How to Lose 30 Pounds in 30 Days: T ...
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    monique hawkins
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  • The Great Awakening--Menopause
    The Great Awakening--Menopause
    By: Dr. Loretta Lanphier, ND, CN, HHP

    Menopause is a natural transition all women experience, as natural as adolescence. For your grandmother and great-grandmother, life expectancy was shorter. Reaching menopause often meant that their life was nearing an end. But this is no longer true. Today women are living longeron average, until age 78. How you experience menopause is determined by many factors: attitude, diet, overall health, genetics, and your cultural group. Medical science views menopause as the state of your body after you had completed one f ...
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    Dr. Loretta Lanphier, ND, CCN, HHP
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  • The future of the Human Species - Part 3: How do we engineer an Earth-like environment?
    The process of making an unearthly world more earth-like for the purpose of supporting human life is called teraforming - Steven Wintergerst.

    Teraforming Mars is the only way we, humans can live and reproduce thus starting all over again on the red planet. As stated above, teraforming transforms any world unlike Earth into an inhabitable place for humans. Of course we cannot convert another planet, Mars for example, 100% into Earth. However Mars must resemble Earth in the following aspects:
    1.Thicken the small existing atmosphere and make it comprise the important gases required for ...
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    Gareth Forde has been awarded a VESKI Fellowship which will enable him to continue research into DNA vaccines.
    Gareth Forde has been awarded a VESKI Fellowship which will enable him to continue research into DNA vaccines. In addition to the Fellowship, he has accepted a lectureship at Monash University (Melbourne) starting in October of this year. Gareth has just completed work for his PhD in the Bioscience Engineering Group, working on Plasmid DNA purification, supervised by Professor Slater and Sid Ghose.


    NIH Awards $4.2 Million Grant to Scientists at Scripps Research to Speed DNA Sequencing Technologies
    A team of scientists at The Scripps Research Institute in California and Oxford University in England have been awarded a $4.2 million five-year grant to conduct basic science aimed at speeding the ...


    Masters' students in pharmacology do exciting research testing equipment and purifying DNA
    Using chemistry and chemical engineering to discover better ways to improve healthcare recently catapulted the research of two doctoral students at New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) to the attention of the pharmaceutical industry.


    American Journal of Potato Research - Genetic Variation and Phylogeny of Spongospora subterranea f.sp. subterranea Based on Ribosomal DNA Sequence Analysis
    November 1, 2004 -- INTRODUCTION Spongospora subterrcmea (Wallr.) Lagerh f.sp. subterranea Tomlinson, a soil-borne obligate biotroph, causes powdery scab in potatoes. Powdery ...


    Christmas surname subject of DNA research
    Oxford University researchers in Britain want to use DNA testing to find out if those with the rare surname of Christmas all descend from a single male.


     

     
     


  • The Measurement Problem in Quantum Mechanics
    Arguably the most intractable philosophical question attached to Quantum Mechanics (QM) is that of Measurement. The accepted (a.k.a. Copenhagen) Interpretation of QM says that the very act of sentient measurement determines the outcome of the measurement in the quantum (microcosmic) realm. The wave function (which describes the co-existing, superpositioned, states of the system) "collapses" following an act of measurement.

    It seems that just by knowing the results of a measurement we determine its outcome, determine the state of the system and, by implication, the state of the Universe ...
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    Sam Vaknin
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  • A Bird of a Different Feather: DNA Research Reveals New, Yet Familiar Species
    HomeJobsAbout FORT > Science Features > Spotlight > A Bird of a Different Feather A Bird Of A Different Feather: DNA Research Reveals New, Yet Familiar Species A male Gunnison Sage-Grouse ...


  • Baldness Dna Research
    Baldness Dna Research Authority Source Baldness Dna Research USATODAY.com - Japanese company finds genes linked to baldness Japanese company finds genes linked to baldness TOKYO (Reuters ...


  • Paternity - Dna Research Listings
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  • Hemorrhoids, Parasites, Bloating, Herbal Cleansers, Anal Itch, No Rinse Clea...
    ... DNA Research Shows Promise of Next-Generation Colorectal Cancer Screening Test MARLBOROUGH, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 20, 2005-- New Markers, Hypermethylation, and Novel DNA Capture Technique ...


  • -Kazusa DNA Research Institute-
    Last updated 2005/9/21 Large-scale DNA sequencing projects have been in operation consecutively in Kazusa DNA Research Institute (KDRI). As fruits of these projects, fundamental information on the ...


  • Additional Items for Informed Consent for Research Involving DNA
    MUSC IRB FOR HUMAN RESEARCH Additional Items for Informed Consent for Research Involving DNA Add to Procedures When There Are No Identifiers (i.e., name, initials, medical record number, code): (must ...


  • Doctrine of DNA
    SCIENCE AND IDEOLOGY IN DNA RESEARCH A review of The Doctrine of DNA by R.C. Lewontin (Penguin Books, 1993) My main reason for reading Lewontin's book was to stimulate thought on the Human Genome ...


  • They're just little babies!
    They're just little babies! First came Russell Loren Parsons, then, after a couple of years where ...


  • Jnas Ancient DNA Homepage
    This page is especially dedicated to Ancient DNA Research The Emerging Field of Molecular Archaeology last modified: September, 21 rst , 1999 Kiesslich J.: Ancient DNA - Gene aus alter Zeit. Forum ...


  • DNA RES. LIST
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  • Trent University Weekly Feature
    ... The funding will allow the construction of state of the art facilities for DNA research that will support the research programs of a number of Biology faculty and OMNR scientists and further the ...


  • Genetic Manipulation / Recombinant DNA Research
    ... Research Business & community Resources for staff < back Genetic Manipulation / Recombinant DNA Research POLICY NO: RES-4.1 DATE: 19/2/93 (AB1/93-6) AMENDMENTS: Research Office, September '95 ...


  • Special: DNA unraveled
    The other DNA: research on mitochondrial diseases By ERIC A. SCHON and SALVATORE DIMAURO MITOCHONDRIA-- BACTERIUM-SIZED organelles residing in most of our cells--convert fuel from food into the body ...


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  • Research Into Taino Native American DNA In Puerto Rico
    ... and execution of ancient DNA studies. Ancient DNA studies are necessary to relate the succesive ... ... as you can see, we have only just begun our research. Fortunately, the large number of samples of ...


  • The Donald S. Fredrickson Papers: The Controversy over the Regulation of Rec...
    ... Donald S. Fredrickson Papers The Controversy over the Regulation of Recombinant DNA Research, 1975-1981 Biographical Information Lipid Metabolism and Genetic Disease, 1953-1974 NIH Director, 1975-1981 ...


  • Jenkins Research
    ... of this project is to provide a forum for research of the family name JENKINS and it's variants ... ... the use of a relatively new process in genealogy. DNA is a process discovered by scientists that has ...


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  • robarts - DNA Sequencing
    ... CIHR success Canadian Institutes of Health Research announce $2.6 million in new funding for ... ... Home| Intranet Robarts Directory Seminar Calendar DNA Sequencing Sample Preparation Primers Data ...


  • Carr DNA Project
    ... brick walls" in your research Determine a location for further research Validate existing research Develop a DNA database for future researchers An analysis of the mutations in the Y-chromosome can ...


  • The Genetic Tide
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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 its 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 youre looking after, several different approaches can be used to perform your search.

    A Doctor Search

    How can I find a Doctor?

    • Go to google.com and type in the full name of a doctor ...
      Author: Hugo Gallegos
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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 theyre hungry, and they stop when theyre 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 ...
      Author: Darius Mikolajewski
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