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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 ...
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    Dennis Bacchetta
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  • Human Evolution Timeline: Bible Quote and Science

    The human evolution timeline is found recorded in Bible quotes (Book of Genesis). Adam's rib symbolizes the chromosome and is the key to the man ape evolution. In discussing evolution vs creation, many convergences like this one are found.

    Someone who holds to the theory of evolution and denies creationism might ask why such an important matter as the creation of human beings would be in a symbolic message rather than in explicit language. And, after all, the Holy Scriptures don`t talk about chromosomes. That is a valid question, which shall be pursued below. First off, the main inter ...
    Author: Ruy Miranda
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  • Produce More Sperm - Increasing Ejaculate Volume

    New research by Israeli fertility experts has challenged current medical opinion, which holds that refraining from sex for up to a week is beneficial for men prior to undergoing some types of fertility treatment.

    Doctors from Soroka University and Ben-Gurion University tested over 7,200 semen samples for semen volume, sperm concentration and shape, and the percentage and total count of motile (active and moving) sperm. The samples were from around 6,000 men being investigated or treated for infertility who had abstained from sex for periods of up to two weeks.

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  • Produce More Sperm - Increasing Ejaculate Volume

    New research by Israeli fertility experts has challenged current medical opinion, which holds that refraining from sex for up to a week is beneficial for men prior to undergoing some types of fertility treatment.

    Doctors from Soroka University and Ben-Gurion University tested over 7,200 semen samples for semen volume, sperm concentration and shape, and the percentage and total count of motile (active and moving) sperm. The samples were from around 6,000 men being investigated or treated for infertility who had abstained from sex for periods of up to two weeks.

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    Author: Ben Anderson
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  • GEN-AU PROJECT DESCRIPTION
    EPIGENETIC PLASTICITY OF THE MAMMALIAN GENOME a joint research project funded by GEN-AU (GENome Research in AUstria) with the goal to build an epigenetic map of the mouse genome Project participants.


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    Mammalian Genome 14:242-249 (2003). Price, S.J., Chittenden, L., Flaherty, L., ODell, B., Guay-Woodford, L.M., Stubbs, L. And Bryda, E.C. Characterization of the Region Containing the jcpk PKD Gene.


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    The rat sequence draft, which covers more than 90 percent of the genome, represents the third mammalian genome to be sequenced to high quality and described in a major scientific publication. A draft.


  • 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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  • Canine Hip Dysplasia (CHD)

    What is Canine Hip Dysplasia?

    Canine Hip Dysplasia (CHD) is a congenital disease that mainly affects large breed dogs. The word "dysplasia" means improper growth. Hip dysplasia can be described as a faulty or abnormal development of the hip. In CHD, the hip becomes loose and wobbly, eventually leading to a form of arthritis which is commonly referred to Degenerative Joint Disease (DJD). The degree of lameness that occurs is usually dependent upon the extent of arthritic changes in the hip joint. So too do environmental conditions such as amount of physical exercise, and weight gain co ...
    Author: Ron Swerdfiger
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