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  • Does your Water Supply contain Drugs or Toxins
    Scientists have discovered Pharmaceutical Drugs and Toxins in the Water Supply, Are you drinking this potentially dangerous cocktail.

    Water treatment plants are set up to eliminate certain types of waste materials, such as pesticides, herbicides and heavy metals from the water supply. They cannot however cope, neither are they equipped to deal with pharmaceuticals, as you will probably know, up to 90% of drugs that are taken in to our bodies, is eliminated by the kidneys and urine, so whatever passes through our bodies, eventually end up back at the water treatment plant and then in to ...
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    Alfred Jones
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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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  • Weight Gain Myths

    The vast majority of myths about weight gain are mostly passed down from "gym talk" and so-called experts who know nothing about the body's workings.

    Myths that lead to wasted time, frustration and if are taken blindly as truth, can really set back your progress in the gym. Don't believe everything you hear when it comes to exercise and weight gain.

    Simple, basic principles apply to all weight and muscle gain such as progressive overload, variable frequency of reps and high intensity workouts.

    Lets take a look at some of the most common weight gain myths.

    High repeti ...
    Author: Gary Matthews
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    Current Barron's Article Mentions Knobias Small Cap "Clip Report" as...

    Knobias, Inc. today announced that Barron's August 6, 2005, edition of its weekly publication made reference to the Knobias Small Cap "Clip Report." In the article titled "News on China, To Go," writer Kathy ...


    Knobias, Inc.: Current Barron's Article Mentions Knobias Small Cap "Clip Report" as "Best Free Resource for Microcap Marketplace"

    RIDGELAND, MS (MARKET WIRE) Knobias, Inc. (OTC BB: KNBS) today announced that Barron's August 6, 2005, edition of its weekly publication made reference to the Knobias Small Cap "Clip Report." In the article titled "News on China, To Go," writer Kathy Yakal wrote:


    Current Limitations and Future Prospects in Genetics

    Schizophrenia is a common, complex disorder affecting roughly 1% of the population worldwide.


    [Dispatch] Insect Serosa: A Head Line in Comparative Developmental Genetics

    By Urs Schmidt-Ott. A recent study reveals specific functions of Hox3/zerkn'llt (zen) in the extraembryonic and embryonic primordia of the red flour beetle, Tribolium castaneum. The results shed light on the functional evolution of bicoid, a zen paralogue of higher flies, which determines anterior body parts.


     

     
     


  • Faster Hair Growth - its as easy as omega 3
    Copyright 2005 David McEvoy

    Most people, and especially good hairdressers and dieticians, know that poor nutrition can make your hair dull and lifeless, as well as affecting its growth. Thus it follows that a good diet can improve the quality of your hair.

    Hair is composed of keratin, a type of protein. A single hair begins with a root below the skin and a follicle from which the root grows – the part of the hair that shows is known as the shaft. Melanin, the pigment which gives hair its colour, is produced in the hair bulb at the follicle’s lower end.

    Around 50-100 head h ...
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    dave mcevoy
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  • Pesticide Use Changes in New York Vegetables: 1978 to 1998
    Inaequalis resistant to the strobilurin-related fungicide kresoxim methyl. Current Genetics (38): 148-155. This article is online at http://www.joe.org/joe/2003april/rb2.shtml. Copyright by.


  • Parasitic Plant Connection - Selected References: Molecular Systematics and.
    By a plastid encoded RNA polymerase. Current Genetics 34: 212-215. Machado, M. A. And Zetsche. Nantes, Nantes, France. For a PDF file of this article, click HERE. An updated web version of this.


  • Warnes Laboratory for Computational Statistics - R Genetics Project
    Minutes of Teleconferences Links Current R genetics package: http://cran.r-project.org/src/contrib/descriptions/genetics.html R News Article describing the R genetics package: http.


  • SCCO - Library Electronic Journals
    Workstations 1998 to current Ophthalmic Genetics full text available on College workstations. Journal full text available, current issue - email library for article Orange County Register full.


  • Great Ideas in Personality-Behavior Genetics
    Recent Developments in Human Behavioral Genetics: Past Accomplishments and Future Directions" This article in the American Journal of Human Genetics summarizes the current state of the field. By.


  • Cat Colour Genetics Primer & FREE Feline Genetics Software
    As the K series of current thinking in dogs. Feline Genetics Software We provide a free Windows program that simulates the interaction of many of the genes described in this article, and many others.


  • Gene & Saccharomyces cerevisiae Articles - TextMed
    Cerevisiae gene Main Page Article Title Date Authored Source. In fungi. 11/07/2005 Fungal genetics and biology : FG & B. Pombe. 10/25/2005 Current genetics Alkyl hydroperoxide.


  • ACNFP - Publications
    Pathogen Stagonospora nodorum. Current Genetics. 46 115-121 Abstract. Sequence tag analysis. Fungal Genetics and Biology 33 195-211. In Rhodobacter capsulatus. [Article] FEMS Microbiological Letters.


  • Microbiology in Ireland, Eukaryotic Gene Regulation Publications
    370. The Original Article is from Current Genetics (PDF File) T.C. James and Bond, U. (2003) Transcription profile of a brewery yeast under fermentation conditions. J. Appl. Micro. 94, 432-448. The.


  • Alphabetical List of Electronic Journals - InfoLink - The University of Iowa.
    The journal title itself To jump to a specific article (if possible), click on the InfoLink button. Availability: from 1997 volume 16 issue 1 Current genetics [0172-8083 ] Springer Link Journals.


  • Nothing here Folks
    Some people say the Net is a great wasteland, all those billions of bits and bytes of data zooming around in all directions, without form or content. Such people are full of something savvy computer professionals call "hooey".

    Fact is, it's almost impossible to spend any amount of time on the Net without accomplishing something, even when you don't want to. Now, doing nothing - that takes focus and discipline. Sounds odd, but the hardcore slacker must be the very picture of diligence in his fight against that old bugaboo - productivity. Let your guard down for a second and you'll be cal ...
    Author:
    Dr. Adnan Ahmed Qureshi
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  • The Top Ten Things You Don't Want to Hear About Losing Weight

    (But What You Need to Know if You Want to Get Fit!)

    10) No, you won’t end up looking like the latest hot young model/singer/actress!

    Let’s face it: your body is your body. It’s the only one you’ve got. Can you still look great? Sure! But there are some things you can’t change. You can’t make your legs longer or your feet smaller. You can’t grow five inches or elongate your torso. You have what you have, so work with it! Concentrate on making a healthy and fit you instead of wishing you looked like someone else. You don’t have to be perfect to be attractive. A st ...
    Author: Suzanne Hiscock
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