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  • Bio-Rhythm Disruption Frequency Identifier for Human Intentions

    It appears we have found many identifiers for Bio-Metrics to identify people. In this new age of International Terrorism with bad guys trying to get Pilot’s Licenses, HazMat Driver’s Licenses, get onto airlines, step onto buses and sneak over our borders we need a fool proof system. Currently we use fingerprints to identify criminals and those who hold important positions. Some of the newest forms of security include retina scans, voice prints, palms, DNA, Implanted RFID Chips, etc. We have devices, which can see thru trucks, pick up the scent of bio-weapons that use heat to pick-up illegal ...
    Author: Lance Winslow
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  • Smooth Sailing (Selling) In The Second Half of The Year

    You can make a difference in the second half! You can't do it by doing the same things the same way.

    You can make a difference in the second half every year! You can do it by thinking differently and being different. For example:

    Always link your ideas to action steps. Always put them in writing. Always include dates. Remember, the old Proverb that says - "Talk doesn't cook rice." Nothing gets done if you don't do it.

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  • Eating Disorders Do Not Discriminate

    Who suffers from Eating Disorders?

    Eating Disorder sufferers are male and female alike. We are of all ethnicity's, religions,and economic backgrounds. We are of all ages,with very different body structures. We can look normal on the outside and yet be suffering terribly on the inside.

    Genetics, Psychology, and Media all influence the onset of an eating disorder. Once we get caught in the cycle, some days it seems as though we will never break free. We constantly beat ourselves up, every moment of every hour of every day. If we could just be perfect in some way then we would be o ...
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    Rosetta Genomics identifies hundreds of novel human microRNAs

    In a study published online this week and to be published as a cover story in the July issue of Nature Genetics, Rosetta Genomics' scientists report identification of hundreds of human microRNA genes, including the first report of primate specific microRNAs.


    Interesting Scientists create images of ...

    Scientists create images of amazingly beautiful human faces... which don’t exist (pic)


    Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics - Face facts: why human genetics will always provoke bioethics.

    June 22, 2004 -- Over the last decade, more U.S. taxpayers' money has been spent trying to anticipate and address the bioethical issues raised by advances in human ...


    One of my coworkers is being a Good Human Being

    I just learned something interesting over at JasonFs site Whether its because he has a little too much expendable income, or because he has a disproportionately large desire to help other people when they need it, one of my fellow MSDN Events presenters, Bill Steele, certifiable genius,is going to be using his own plane to fly tens of thousands of meal packets to people who need them in Louisiana following the mess left by Katrina. Thats just awesome. This is the sort of thing people should do, and its nice to hear about it rather than all the looting, shooting, and beating thats going on. If Bill was harboring any dreams of being mistaken for a sociopath, hes completely laid them to waste. Of course, Billdoes workfor Microsoft, which means hes evil. But at least its a good kind of evil.


    The importance of correctly assigning orthology

    Last week I was reading an article published in Human Molecular Genetics back in 2003. Besides other interesting things that the authors found, there is one figure in the paper, showing an example of intron loss/gain between human and mouse....


     

     
     


  • The Profect Solution for Diabetics
    Diabetes, which affects more than 6% of the US population or over 18,000,000 people [i], is diagnosed when the body is not creating or effectively utilizing the hormone called insulin. As a result, much-needed energy from sugar, starch, and other sources are not being exploited as effectively as they should. This can lead to severe adverse health consequences, including nerve, ocular, and kidney problems [ii].

    While genetics and environmental factors play a role, the exact cause of diabetes is as yet undetermined. However, one thing is precisely clear to those with this condition: eati ...
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  • Telic Thoughts
    Probably the first aspect of front-loading. Krauze Here's some interesting research on. To their body size), human-like intelligence. On fossils and genetics, that's it. Read the.


  • The CALResCo Concept
    To say that the most interesting aspects of our. Same continuum. The aspect of Truth concentrates. In common with most human machinery). The. Education, Games, Genetics, Literature.


  • http://www.cscs.umich.edu/~crshalizi/weblog/
    Their study, however interesting, remains local in. What is true for the human species that no two. Discourse. A crucial aspect of testing hypothesis. Book on population genetics.) So I wonder about.


  • Types of Birds
    Who understand genetics can determine the. One interesting aspect of Caiques is their. Each other. Another interesting point is that my. A two to three year-old human child, which is on a.


  • Edge: FEATURES - 1997
    Nathan Myhrvold The most interesting aspect of the Internet is none. To explain the broad pattern of human history, on all the continents. Biology, plant and animal genetics and biogeography.


  • Vegetarians in Paradise/Vegetarian Books/Vegan Books/Vegetarian Reading
    D. In Nutrition and post-graduate studies in genetics and biochemistry, this author is able to. Manufacturing process of oils, effects on the human body, history, research on fats used in.


  • Eyebeam Journal
    As Sexual Objects and Human Implosion by Emily. Talk about the medical aspect of your piece. Let. I found that really interesting, because I then saw. S like things like genetics with Praternatural.


  • Academy of Achievement: 2005 Student Letters
    One was sandwiched between the leader of the human genome project and the creator of Star Wars. On Science and Religion was especially interesting in this regard). For my part, I remember.


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    Anthropology, human genetics, human variation. At least one course in human osteology, with lab. Had a hand in some aspect of skeletal analysis. Assume that the interesting things that they've.


  • humanevol.com - Synthetic theory: Crisis and revolution - Mximo Sandn
    Research Institute on Human Evolution Send message. With a very similar aspect to that of their. About population genetics, concluded: ".if. Display an interesting parallelism with.


  • Mind & Life Institute
    Disappear. This experience of selflessness is interesting for two reasons: it makes perfect sense from. Needless to say, any truths uncovered about the human mind through meditation cannot be "Buddhist.


  • Women's Bioethics Blog
    Professor of genetics and ecology and. But hidden - role in human behavior is at odds. Or Manolo Blahniks? Interesting article in the NY. Addressing a different aspect of single motherhood.


  • Introduction to Evolutionary Biology
    Can have A, B or O alleles that determine one aspect of their blood type. Most animals, including. Organism can possess. For example, no single human can have an A, B and an O allele. Considerable.


  • A Glossary Of Penis Enlargement Terms - Part I
    Anatomy Of The Penis
    See Corpora Cavernosa and Corpus Spongisum below.

    Corpora Cavernosa
    Two chambers located either side of the Corpus Spongisum with the rich network of blood vessels that supply blood to the enis. When aroused, the blood vessels of the Corpora Cavernosa are flooded with extra blood, which in turn causes the penis to become hard and erect. Penis enlargement programs and devices work by encouraging the growth the blood vessels of the Corpora Cavernosa so that they are able to hold increased amounts of blood.

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  • THE ETIOLOGY OF DIABETES MELLITUS
    Diabetes mellitus is a chronic disease characterized by relative or absolute deficiency of insulin, resulting in glucose intolerance. It occurs in 4-5 million persons in the United States (approximately 2% of the population). The classic symptoms of diabetes mellitus result from abnormal glucose metabolism. The lack of insulin activity results in failure of transfer of glucose from the plasma into the cells. This situation so called “starvation in the midst of plenty”. The body responds as if it were in the fasting state, with stimulation of glucogenolysis, gluconeogenesis and lipolysis produc ...
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    Wong Hon Long
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