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Natural Science Forum / Biology / Biology / August 2008



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#17 dog knows shade; animal whose brain apparatus is so different as     to imply brain locus ; Brain Locus theory book: "How the Mind Works; Brain as     a Radio-Receiver/TV theory"28 Aug 2008 19:19 GMT3
I have been observing a dalmation dog for some time now and they fully
realize
the "idea" of shade. Sometimes the sun makes it so that the shade is a
small
interesting note to Nature magazine28 Aug 2008 04:19 GMT1
My beliefs are different from most folks on this mailing list, as
while conscious of scientific thought and critical thinking, I am not
a believer in being a non-believer.
Still, this is interesting if not inspiring:
Inviting Biotechs to Join International Environmental Center22 Aug 2008 08:09 GMT1
I am an environmental scientist, who with assistance, created a
website called the International Environmental Center (IEC).
I  would like to extend an invitation to you to join the (IEC) The IEC
was created to foster collaboration, communication and action between
E-Books22 Aug 2008 08:05 GMT1
Hi friends,
I have some ebooks on biotech,molecular biology,biochemistry nanotech,
If u need any books pls send ur email id to
loyolite112000@yahoo.co.in,i will send you book.
Where is butter and pizza fat (some butyric) digested in the human     body ?19 Aug 2008 06:17 GMT1
I know many people who as soon as they eat butter, cheese have it come
on their face, say within an hour. This is such a fast digestion and
transport to the face, I wonder the route and mechanism of this
digestion and transport.
Amino Fuels16 Aug 2008 14:18 GMT8
Nitrogen triple bonds have the highest combustion energy.
Nitroglycerin and carbeurator additives show this.  But is it polluting
or explosive? Why haven't things like sewage been used, at least for
power generation?  What is my amateurism missing here?
#71 beginning to explain why there is beta-amyloid and tau-protein in Alzheimer's ; new book: Metal Causation coupled with Weak-Protein-Point ^Theory of Medicine: Autism, Schizophrenia, Parkinson's, Prion, Alzheimer's13 Aug 2008 21:52 GMT2
First I used the keywords of sulfur beta amyloid tau sulfur Alzheimer
and then I changed the word sulfur to that of "sulphur"
If MERCURY is the solo cause of these 5 diseases, it should explain
why there are two proteins involved in Alzheimers. The explanation,
#69 patients with simultaneous Autism and Schizophrenia; new book: Metal Causation coupled with Weak-Protein-Point ^Theory of Medicine: Autism, Schizophrenia, Parkinson's, Prion, Alzheimer's13 Aug 2008 10:10 GMT1
Looks like some censorship game being played where Google is
saying "no longer support" sci.med. But sci.med is supported.
So does Google have a censor?
Today was looking for case studies of Autistic patients who
Archimedes Plutonium's being censored with Google not recognizing sci.med and here is why---12 Aug 2008 22:14 GMT1
Google no longer recognizes sci.med. This is because Archimedes
Plutonium is talking the straight and truth about diseases caused
by mercury poison. The USA medical is in a state of total disarray
with lawsuits over thimerosal. So naturally, when someone says that
#61 updated TV show "The Forgetting (Alzheimers) ; new book: Metal Causation coupled with Weak-Protein-Point ^Theory of Medicine (Alzheimers, Autism, Parkinsons, Prion, Schizophrenia)12 Aug 2008 09:45 GMT7
I hope I have my numbers correct, for I have many books ongoing and
hope that this is actually #61.
Tonight in the late hours of the morning I saw this excellent TV
show on PBS of the Alzheimers disease. It is this show that taught
T7 RNA polymerase sequence01 Aug 2008 04:44 GMT1
I want to know about sequence of T7 RNA polymerase in E.coli BL21(DE3)
I found wild type T7 RNA polymerase seuqence and made primer using
this.
but I can not clonning this from E.coli BL21(DE3) genome.
 
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