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| Origin of Clothing | 30 Jan 2005 06:27 GMT | 12 |
The idea that there is a complete transition from black to white with no shades in between, is a phenomenon intrinsic to American history, if not the Sahara desert. Basic selection factors at
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| penguins and the tsunami | 27 Jan 2005 17:37 GMT | 1 |
We know that the tsunami wreaked havoc on human populations along the coastlines suffering the full brunt of the tidal waves associated with the tsunami, but didn't it also havoc on penguin populations in South Antarctica?
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| who are the constructed-reedbed professionals? | 18 Jan 2005 17:43 GMT | 2 |
Interested in getting one designed by a pro. Experience with systems inside of buildings a big plus. Post contact-info to the group, not to my email. Is there a trade organization or a trade magazine?
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| Considering career in Molecular Biology or related field | 15 Jan 2005 16:52 GMT | 1 |
Hi, i'm a first year undergrad, whose been gearing for med school, but i find i'm far more fascinated by biotech (my specialist major is cell and molecular biology). I'm just wondering how people in the field find their work, and maybe what sorts of reasearch they do.
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| My personal biotechnology website | 15 Jan 2005 00:38 GMT | 1 |
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| viruses | 14 Jan 2005 10:16 GMT | 2 |
if a plant is infected by a virus and if we eat that plant.....then wheather we get infected by that plant or not? and how?
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| research in biology | 12 Jan 2005 03:38 GMT | 3 |
what are the most prestigious journals in biology. I know for one that Nature is considered to publish some of the most cutting-edge and high-impact material. What others are considered to be like this in the scientific community?
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| chick pea bugs | 06 Jan 2005 21:49 GMT | 3 |
For several months, I've had some chick peas in a jar that used to hold tomato sauce and which I cleaned pretty thoroughly and dried before putting the chick peas in it. The jar is always closed when I'm not taking chick peas out to soak them. However, before the jar became ...
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| Animal nurturing after birth/before suckling? | 01 Jan 2005 02:01 GMT | 1 |
How are animals nurtured after birth (no placenta) and before suckling (addition of milk)? I heard an article stating something called the ephogy pathway. I'm not sure of the exact spelling but the sound is similar. Does any one
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