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Re: The yellow peril.     

Author: John Wright
Date: May 23, 2008 11:39

...an extremely tiny minority. Not really - I think far more people are affected by the huge amounts of pollen it produces. Enough to cause a hay fever attack even if you have the very mildest case. -- John Wright "What would happen if you eliminated the autism genes from the gene pool? You would...
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Re: The yellow peril.     

Author: John Wright
Date: May 19, 2008 14:21

... almost disappointed I didn't forget my phone as I'd have an excuse to go back now. You'd notice them even sooner if you suffered from Hay Fever. The fields have been full of Canola since at least the early 1980s. -- John Wright "What would happen if you eliminated the autism genes from the gene ...
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Re: Question about morphotypes of cells     

Author: John W Edser
Date: Oct 21, 2007 22:49

... graph. But the graphs for animal cells are highly ramified, and those for flowering plants are nothing to sneeze at either (unless you have hay fever). JE:- The more complex a cell fate tree becomes the more complex phenotypes become and the more complex the epistatic fitness per gene per genome ...
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Re: Question about morphotypes of cells     

Author: Entertained by my own EIMC
Date: Oct 21, 2007 22:49

.... But the graphs for animal cells are highly ramified, and those for flowering plants are nothing to sneeze at either (unless you have hay fever). Very interesting, clever, and short thread, this one! IMO. Not the least because of the signals coming from the direction of Peoria. One serious put ...
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Re: Question about morphotypes of cells     

Author: Perplexed in Peoria
Date: Oct 20, 2007 23:11

...graph for that bacterium would be fairly simple - a star graph or a complete graph. But the graphs for animal cells are highly ramified, and those for flowering plants are nothing to sneeze at either (unless you have hay fever).
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Re: Crosstown Traffic     

Author: Katherine
Date: Jun 4, 2007 14:23

..., Gillian wrote: as we're Sniffly and Snuffly at the moment. How spooky? So am I. However, mine's hay fever. Bet your's isn't. I'll spot you a sniffly and snuffly, raise the Hay Fever and give you a chronic hacker (all last week - and - it's getting quite tiresome, so it is) ...
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Re: Crosstown Traffic     

Author: MartinS
Date: Jun 4, 2007 08:39

..., Gillian wrote: as we're Sniffly and Snuffly at the moment. How spooky? So am I. However, mine's hay fever. Bet your's isn't. I'll spot you a sniffly and snuffly, raise the Hay Fever and give you a chronic hacker (all last week - and - it's getting quite tiresome, so it is) ...
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Re: Crosstown Traffic     

Author: MartinS
Date: Jun 4, 2007 08:38

...+1200, Gillian wrote: as we're Sniffly and Snuffly at the moment. How spooky? So am I. However, mine's hay fever. Bet your's isn't. I'll spot you a sniffly and snuffly, raise the Hay Fever and give you a chronic hacker (all last week - and - it's getting quite tiresome, so it is) ...
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Re: Crosstown Traffic     

Author: Katherine
Date: Jun 4, 2007 08:35

...44 +1200, Gillian wrote: as we're Sniffly and Snuffly at the moment. How spooky? So am I. However, mine's hay fever. Bet your's isn't. I'll spot you a sniffly and snuffly, raise the Hay Fever and give you a chronic hacker (all last week - and - it's getting quite tiresome, so it is) ...
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Re: Crosstown Traffic     

Author: MartinS
Date: Jun 3, 2007 18:15

...:44 +1200, Gillian wrote: as we're Sniffly and Snuffly at the moment. How spooky? So am I. However, mine's hay fever. Bet your's isn't. I'll spot you a sniffly and snuffly, raise the Hay Fever and give you a chronic hacker (all last week - and - it's getting quite tiresome, so it is) Poor ...
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