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  • Sun Chlorella and the Benefit

    Sun Chlorella is referred to as the Green Magician due to the amazing healing powers of sun chlorella and its benefit of chlorella. Also known as the 'Super food', sun chlorella is packed full of the benefit of chlorella! Chlorella contains the highest levels of chlorophyll of all earth's foods and has many benefits of chlorella.

    This plant substance contains 20 times the chlorophyll of alfalfa and almost 10 times that found in spirulina. The largest cultivation site of chlorella is in Japan. Thus we are able to harvest chlorella, even from lakes, and enjoy the benefit of chlorella in ...
    Author: K. Perry
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  • You have to try this, at least, once!

    There is a unique freedom of expression that is available with websites/webpages, comparable to none. Text, images, hyperlinks, forms, specialized scripts, counters, clocks, pop-up's and unders, and thousands of other features, can be easily enough manipulated, to present almost anything that you want, to the on-line world. If you like, access can be limited, to the few people, of your choosing that have/or have access to, your URL( uniform remote location, or web address).

    Limit it to your family, a membership site, or choose to blast it into cyberspace. The latter requires some te ...
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    Seamus Dolly
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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 longer—on 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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    Mexico launches Latin American genetic mapping project
    KLTV, TX -... Mexicans. The hope is to develop specific treatments for individuals suffering from ailments such as diabetes, asthma and hypertension. ...


    Mapping of QTLs for androgenetic response based on a molecular genetic map of Triticosecale Wittmack
    Juan M. Gonzlez, Luis M. Muiz, and Nicols JouveQuantitative trait loci (QTLs) for androgenetic response were mapped in a doubled haploid (DH) population derived from the F1 hybrid of 2 unrelated varieties of...


    The Genome Browser now displays genetic spans
    In an effort to unite the genetic and physical maps, the Genome Browser can now display interpolated genetic intervals (under the "Genetic limits" option). This currently only includes loci that have two-factor mapping data. It works by taking the map positions of all genetic loci - cloned or not - and interpolating them onto the physical map. The range is established using the confidence interval. A secondary consequence of this is that it is now possible to search the Genome Browser for genetic loci like mua-4. [posted: Tue, 02 Nov 2004 19:24:20 EST by Todd Harris]


    Mexico launches Latin American genetic mapping project
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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 they’re hungry, and they stop when they’re 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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    Here are a few more sites I've chosen if you'd like to read more and do more research:

    1. Genetic study focuses on Asians - Genetic Genealogy - MSNBC.com
    ... Genetic mapping, widely seen as a major scientific milestone, has gained prominence in the medical field in the last few years as researchers uncover genetic links to various illnesses. Findings so ...
    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6530706/


    2. CMD Laboratories - Center for Macular Degeneration - University of Iowa
    ... The main strategies used by the laboratory are the use of genetic mapping methods and genomic resources to identify disease genes based on their position within the genome and/or putative function ...
    http://www.c4md.org/about/labs.html


    3. BEGIN: Background to the Science
    ... Principles of genetic mapping The genes that make up genomes are organised in linear arrangement in long strands called chromosomes. In willow there are 19 different chromosomes. In diploid willows ...
    http://www.biomass4energy ...x.php?area=Background


    4. Gemini No.1 January 1998
    Mapping the genetic resources of oceans: ''Fingerprinting'' fish stocks Bente Haarstad and Atle KjÊrvik Photo: Bente Haarstad Genetic ''fingerprints'' or DNA markers are used by the judicial system ...
    http://www.ntnu.no/gemini/1998-01E/14.html


    5. Biotechnology Conference at Virginia Tech
    ... strides in using tumor suppressor genes to treat cancer, and the ethical issues of human genetic mapping are among topics to be discussed at Virginia Tech's Biotechnology 2001 Conference June 20-21 ...
    http://www.vtnews.vt.edu/archives/1997/97232.html


    6. Mexico Launches Genetic Mapping Project
    Mexico Launches Genetic Mapping Project Associated Press | July 25, 2005 By THERESA BRAINE The Mexican government and private companies launched a project Monday to map the genes of Mexicans, in ...
    http://www.infowars.com/a ...c_mapping_project.htm


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    8. CIPM
    ... Membership Members Only Publications Home CIPM Project Details Title: Genetic mapping as a tool for developing resistance management strategies for the Colorado potato beetle Principal Investigator ...
    http://pestdata.ncsu.edu/ ...ect1.cfm?ProjectID=20


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    10. Daffodil Lane
    ... Weather forecasting is an interesting use for it, but the genetic mapping calculations would be another good one. Of course materials engineering is another good choice they could be seeing if they ...
    http://www.daffodillane.com/


    11. ---- Maize genome mapping project----//Home//
    ... 4). This map contains 1,427 gene-based IDP markers generated by the ISU Maize Genetic Mapping Project and 2,030 markers downloaded from the Missouri Mapping Project (MMP). This map was generated in ...
    http://maize-mapping.plantgenomics.iastate.edu/


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    websites found for genetic mapping genetic mapping genome.gov | Genetic Mapping Fact Sheet Fact sheet on genetic mapping, published by the National Human Genome Research Institute. Home | About NHGRI ...
    http://www.elefix.de/genetic_mapping.html


    13. Oyster Research and Restoration in U.S. Coastal Waters: Abstracts
    ... Research Development of Nuclear DNA Markers and Pedigreed Families for Disease Resistance and Genetic Mapping in the Eastern Oyster Principal Investigator(s): Patrick M. Gaffney, University of Delaware ...
    http://www.mdsg.umces.edu ...racts/abstract60.html


    14. http://biology.about.com/cs/index.htm?once=true&
    You are here: About>Homework Help>Biology Homework Help Biology Essentials Science Fair ...


    15. OregonLive.com: Everything Oregon
    Help Us Serve You Better Please enter your ZIP Code, year of birth and gender below for full access ...
    http://www.oregonlive.com ...orylist=international


    16. UD Biological Sciences - Nemours: Dr. Marcella Devoto
    ... the research projects aimed at identifying the genetic factors responsible for complex traits (traits ... ... we have recently focused on the fine mapping of a locus on chromosome 1 for low bone ...
    http://www.udel.edu/bio/n ...s/people/mdevoto.html


    17. Genoscope / EU hybrid panel
    ... Vol. 7, Issue 11, 1085-1093, November 1997 LETTERS Genetic Mapping of 262 Loci Derived from Expressed Sequences in a Murine Interspecific Cross Using Single-Strand Conformational Polymorphism Analysis ...
    http://www.genoscope.org/ ...me_Research_1085.html


    18. Genetic Mapping of Disease Genes - CollegeSmarts.com
    Genetic Mapping of Disease Genes - Find Lowest Prices Guaranteed On The Net. Buy textbooks, sell ... ... us? | help | login Textbook Results > Book Details Genetic Mapping of Disease Genes Ivar-Harry ...
    http://sjcc.collegesmarts ...+of+Disease+Genes.htm


    19. Technion - Laboratory of Computational Biology
    ... Advanced Topics in Bioinformatics - Genetic Mapping(236633) (2004-5). Advanced Topics in Bioinformatics - Microarray Data Analysis(236632) (2004-5). Projects in Bioinformatics(236524) (2004-5), (2003 ...
    http://bioinfo.cs.technion.ac.il/index2.html


    20. Pivi Onkamo: Genetic mapping of complex traits: the case of Type 1 diabetes
    University of Helsinki, Helsinki 2002 Genetic mapping of complex traits: the case of Type 1 diabetes Pivi Onkamo Academic Dissertation, January 2002. University of Helsinki, Faculty of Science, Rolf ...
    http://ethesis.helsinki.f .../mat/rolfn/vk/onkamo/


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    ... tmc.edu 713-798-4712 Baylor College of Medicine Baylor Human Genome Sequence Center key player in mapping human genetic variation A comprehensive map of human genetic variation, published today in the ...
    http://www.eurekalert.org ...10/bcom-bhg102405.php


    22. Geisler Lab
    ... Our group was established with support from the German Human Genome Project (DHGP) in order to provide genomic resources for the systematic cloning of mutations, including genetic and physical mapping ...
    http://www.eb.tuebingen.m ...pt3/geisler/home.html


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    24. Cancer Research - Genetic Mapping of a Third Li-Fraumeni Syndrome Predisposi...
    ... more. Genetic Mapping of a Third Li-Fraumeni Syndrome Predisposition Locus to Human Chromosome 1q23 Cancer Res 2005 65: 427-431. Cancer Research publishes significant, original studies in all areas of ...
    http://www.copyright-perm ...arch/article_920.html


    25. differences between physical mapping and genetic mapping
    sites found for differences between physical mapping and genetic mapping differences between physical mapping and genetic mapping Genetic/Physical SSR map of wheat ... new set of markers and ...
    http://www.blom-un-bloemc ..._genetic_mapping.html


    26. Oxford Eprints - Genetic Power Calculator: design of linkage and association...
    ... Register || User Area || Help Genetic Power Calculator: design of linkage and association genetic mapping studies of complex traits Purcell, S. and Cherny, S. S. and Sham, P. C. ( 2003 ) Genetic ...
    http://eprints.ouls.ox.ac.uk/archive/00000114/


    27. RFA-DK-03-018: GENETIC STUDIES OF OBESITY-RELATED TRAITS IN MODEL ORGANISMS
    ... generation time, ease of breeding very large numbers of individuals, powerful resources for genetic mapping, and high-throughput methods for creation of mutants and phenocopies. The speed and power of ...
    http://grants1.nih.gov/gr ...es/RFA-DK-03-018.html


    28. Co-operative Research Centre for Tropical Plant Protection
    Diseases & Pests Commodities DNA-based Technologies Education & Training NADN Employment Opportunities People About the Organisation News Home DNA-based Technologies Genetic Mapping Traditional ...
    http://www.tpp.uq.edu.au/dna/map.htm


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    30. NanoBiotech News
    ... First and foremost is the opportunity for dramatic medical advances in the form of new drugs, drug delivery systems, diagnostics, genetic mapping, and medical device technologies. And those ...
    http://www.nhionline.net/products/nbn.htm


    31. RGD: How Do I use RGD for Mapping studies?
    ... > Genetic Mapping How Do I use RGD to support mapping studies? Covers: Historically, the rat has been used for mapping a variety of complex diseases and a multitude of genetic and genomic reagents ...
    http://rgd.cbi.pku.edu.cn ...ow_do_i/mapping.shtml


    32. genetic mapping
    low graphics genetic mapping other: DNA libraries Genomics in agriculture : a discussion paper This ... ... genomes; genetic mapping; food biotechnology; agricultural sciences; Canada; Genomics of Loblolly ...
    http://agrifor.ac.uk/brow ...d40898d3be20d134.html


  • Computer Game on Mars; Design for Communication Device

    Powering up hand held wireless devices in the field for Business Uses, Educational Issues, Monitoring Sensors for Security Purposes or Blue Force Tracking for military troops in the field for net-centric warfare is possible even in the most remote locations can be possible using simple principles which will provide small amounts of energy. There are a few new innovative ways to do this, which appear to have been overlooked. One is to have an inflatable sphere or beach ball with inner reflective skin, which is reflective on the inside, which can take on light waves or UV from the sun or ener ...
    Author: Lance Winslow
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  • Sheep Have Been Cloned...Are Humans Next?
    Do you enjoy watching forensic science shows like CSI? Are you interested in genetics and the intricacies of DNA? Genetic engineering that deals with the human genome and DNA has become a hot bed for discussion in recent years. Advancements in forensic science have helped law enforcement to nab criminals and solve previous “cold” cases. Understanding the components of the human body and human nature is valuable information that is a welcome notion of safety for most.

    While many would agree that using DNA as evidence is a good idea, manipulating human genetics is another issue. Cloning h ...
    Author:
    Jon Bischke
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