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  • DNA, Fiction and Society; How it Affects Thought

    A book called the Seven Daughters of Eve by Richard Sykes is worthy of a read and talks about what we have learned about the flow of human beings populations through DNA research. Thus it is safe to say that certain members of our species have developed differently and in different ways, meaning the brain also learns differently. As Scientists look at different human brains while doing various tasks and watch which areas light up with energy as it works through these different thoughts and tasks we are finding just how unique and different each mind really is.

    Yet as we learn more abo ...
    Author: Lance Winslow
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  • Imagine Having $42,000,000 You Can’t Spend!
    Which lesson would you draw from this?

    “Crime doesn’t pay?” or “Murphy strikes again?”

    Here’s a story that could be fiction if it wasn’t true.

    On Sunday, December 19, 2004, a gang of Belfast, Northern
    Ireland, robbers initiated a daring 24-hour plan to rob the
    Northern Bank.

    While holding family members of two executives hostage, they
    made off with the staggering sum of $42,000,000. According to
    the Guinness Book of World Records, this heist rates fourth on
    the all-time list and first for a peacetime haul of currency
    alone.

    These were not or ...
    Author:
    Tony Papajohn
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  • RFID: A Smart Tag Primer
    Good things come in small packages. This familiar cliché usually refers to precious stones, but today it's taken on new meaning, in that small things are now protecting items we deem valuable.

    Analysts estimate that the retail industry loses US $50B a year to theft and up to ten times that much to counterfeiting. High-end products such as cosmetics, fragrances and pharmaceuticals are most likely to be stolen or counterfeited. Many retailers and manufacturers believe that this big problem may have a tiny solution – RFID smart tags.

    RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) is an autom ...
    Author:
    Dennis Bacchetta
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    Genetics Glossary: Chromosomes

    Chromosomes are genes that carry heredity information. Learn about chromosomes and how the absence or presence of certain chromosomes is used to determine gender....


    DNA-scanning Technology Finds Possible Sites Of Cancer Genes In Chromosomes Of Lung Cancer Cell

    Science Daily Jul 8 2005 10:39PM GMT


    High-powered gene profiles provide clues to genes involved in common form of lung cancer

    Using technology that makes it possible to zoom in on smaller sections of cell chromosomes than ever before, researchers at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute have identified nearly 100 chromosome regions where genes are either over-copied or missing in non-small cell lung cancer. The findings provide new clues about the location of genes potentially involved in the most common type of lung cancer and a range of possible targets for future therapies.


     

     
     


  • The Prison Mirror (part of Prison Series)
    The true measure of social consciousness is prisons. They tell more about society than any travelogue possibly could. They are the product of ignorance as a tradition and undeniable social regression. Send a law breaker to prison and convert him to a vicious vengeful beast. Then send him back where he came from. Let the taxpayer suffer from his crime. Let the taxpayer pay for his maintenance and conversion. Let the taxpayer support his family. Let his children grow up with no father. See if they dare follow in his footsteps. Let the taxpayer pay for any feeble attempt at his rehabilitation. Le ...
    Author:
    Ed Howes
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  • Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry : Genome Centre
    33. Genes Chromosomes Cancer. 2001 Nov;32(3):236-43. -quick links- QMUL Barts & London Departments Electronic journals Link to other Barts and The London information. The Genome Centre John Vane.


  • http://www.tgen.org/education/index.cfm?Pageid=11
    Find information on genes, chromosomes, mitosis, cloning, and more. Access Excellence Arizona State University Ask A Biologist Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory's Dolan DNA Learning Center Consortium for.


  • Cultchoice_iamlegend
    Way. Once, the hero smokes a pipe, and a contemporary author would probably have mentioned genes, chromosomes and biochemical multinational corporations, but the novel retains a powerful, pulpy drive.


  • CBBP - Lund University
    M. Nilbert Genes Chromosomes Cancer 3, 302-308 (2005) [ Abstract ] [ PDF ] [ PDF at journal ] Advanced optics in a jellyfish eye D-E. Nilsson, L. Gisln, M.M. Coates, C. Skogh and A. Garm Nature 435.


  • Ludwig Institute - Publications
    Genes, Chromosomes & Cancer (2003) 38:322-325. CAVENEE WK. Tumor Suppressor Genes. In: Cancer Research - An Encyclopedic Reference. Springer Verlag Publishers, Berlin (in press). CHEESEMAN I AND.


  • NOW and I will personally teach you and sup
    It is already built into the DNA, the genes, chromosomes and every living cell of the epileptic's body. This inherent intelligence, if it chooses to produce epilepsy, it does so to protect the.


  • http://www.widesmiles.org/cleftlinks/ws-487.html
    Org. This one is about: DNA, RNA, Genes, Chromosomes - Basic Explanation (c) 1996 Wide Smiles This. Com DNA, RNA, Genes, Chromosomes - Basic Explanation This came from: http://imsdd.meb.uni-bonn.de.


  • Cancer. Chromosomes and genes.
    Cell division and cancer 5 of 13 Chromosomes and genes The 23 pairs of chromosomes hold between 20,000 and 25,000 genes. This sequence of genes and what they do is called the Human Genome.


  • GenoMEL – Physician Information
    Genes Chromosomes Cancer, 2000. 28(1): p. 45-57. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?Cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=10738302 14. Harland, M., S. Mistry, D.T. Bishop, et al., A deep.


  • City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Center
    Genes Chromosomes and Cancer 28:318-328, 2000. Stein, A.S., ODonnell, M.R., Slovak, M.L., Nademanee, A., Dagis, A., Schmidt, G.M., Parker, P.M., Snyder, D.S., Smith, E.P., Somlo, G., Margolin, K.A.


  • Particle Beams Sending Specs of Dust Back in Time

    Can a particle beam under the right conditions send specs of dust back into time? The answer is yes this could be possible under the right conditions, even more far out is the idea of sending dust to a set of coordinates in a region in four dimensions or a point in the atmosphere to start a cloud formation or make rain, or a huge dust cloud to shield top secret weaponry during prototype tests in the middle of a war. If you can send particles somewhere or through space to a certain coordinate or into a different time or onto another planet. You could actually terra form Mars or a distant wor ...
    Author: Lance Winslow
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  • The Things You’ve Been Led To Believe When Losing Weight
    So many techniques to lose weight have bombarded the market today. People's quest for a healthier, sexier and fitter body has unveiled more than a couple of ideas how to realize that quest. There are even explanations as to why a specific "technique" works. Many also claim that their techniques have no "bad effects" in a person's health. Let's check out some of the statements we were led to believe to achieve success in losing weight.

    •You need supplements to lose fat.
    •The only way to get really lean is to "starve" your self.
    •You can believe everything you read in the magazine ...
    Author:
    Ismael D. Tabije
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