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Natural Science Forum / Biology / Biology / December 2006



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does cigarette smoking alleviate mercury or metal contaminates of the body; smokers do not get Alzheimers30 Dec 2006 05:41 GMT11
A curious oddity, I wonder if smokers get Alzheimers? Or whether
smoking parents do not get autistic children?
I have posted a theory on Alzheimers, Parkinsons, Autism,
Schizophrenia, and Prion saying that they are caused by heavy metals
Why Ca++ is a signalling molecule/second messenger?28 Dec 2006 22:43 GMT1
Any role of CBP?
i.e. avaiability of many calcium binding proteins like calmodulin and
Ca++ channel and rich availability of it in tissues?
how to test protein active?need help!19 Dec 2006 04:11 GMT1
    i'm a junior.my teacher told me to test the protein enzyme
active,how i can test it ?how about the LOWRY PROTEIN ASSAY?if you have
some articles about testing enzyme active or specific way of lowry
protein assay,can you send them to me?
A Level coursework!15 Dec 2006 14:18 GMT6
I'm doing A Level biology coursework about the respiration of different
sugars by Yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae). I predicted that glucose
would be respired most successfully due to its tendency not to cause
glycation. However my experiments gave me the results that fructose was
And it shall Nucleosynthesis forever and ever, Atom Plutonium... (Science is God, and god is Science)15 Dec 2006 04:59 GMT1
ATOMPLUTONIUM (Handel's Messiah)
ATOMPLUTONIUM, ATOMPLUTONIUM, PLUTONIUM, PLUTONIUM, ATOM
PLUTONIUM ATOMPLUTONIUM, ATOMPLUTONIUM, PLUTONIUM, PLUTONIUM, ATOM
PLUTONIUM FOR THE ATOM
Need Few ideas.......13 Dec 2006 05:05 GMT1
i want to do a experiment and give a paper in upcoming national
confirence in our college in TN, India...
Please send me some topics and also ideas and detailed info reguarding
those topics, so that i can start my work as soon as possible... thanq
What genes are on human Y chromosome?12 Dec 2006 20:57 GMT1
Is there anything on there? I heard there is only 1 gene.
Thanks.
Free university lecture videos online10 Dec 2006 20:29 GMT1
This is a valuable resource for getting access to
free university lectures via streaming video.
http://home.comcast.net/~plutarch/lectures.html
Geologists Provide New Evidence for Reason Behind Rise of Life in Cambrian Period07 Dec 2006 17:53 GMT4
Caltech News Release
Embargoed until 11:00 AM  PST, Wednesday, December 6, 2006
Geologists Provide New Evidence for Reason Behind Rise of Life in
Cambrian Period
Avian Taxonomic Errors07 Dec 2006 05:19 GMT7
I have discovered a possible taxonomic error amongst certain birds.
Macaws to be specific. Many of the large macaws have been classified as
belonging to seperate species, such as the "Blue-and-Gold" macaw and
the "Scarlet" macaw. Yet, these macaws belong to the same species, in
Answers04 Dec 2006 06:11 GMT1
The answers to Most questions are in a book called HOMO, 99 and 44/100%
NONSAPIENS.  The book is available free of charge at http://www.glorentz.com
Gerald B. Lorentz
http://www.glorentz.com
 
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