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Author: Immortalist
Date: Jun 10, 2007 11:17
... believed God was a creator who was always capable of transforming the world into a more perfected state, Locke argued that the laws of nature were unchangeable, even by God. http://www.colostate.edu/Depts/Speech/rccs/theory70.htm Locke vs. Leibniz (!) http://east_west_dialogue.tripod.com/vattel/id7.html In regard to the problem of the origin of ideas, Leibniz upholds a virtual ...
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Author: Perplexed in Peoria
Date: May 3, 2007 12:09
...pineal gland. Thus, the pineal is similar to the adrenal medulla in the sense that it transduces signals from the sympathetic nervous system into a hormonal signal. http://www.vivo.colostate.edu/hbooks/pathphys/endocrine/otherendo/pineal.html -- Ok, so let me restate my question. In invertebrates, the light stimulates the rhodopsin, which flops between ...
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Author: r norman
Date: May 2, 2007 10:29
...the pineal gland. Thus, the pineal is similar to the adrenal medulla in the sense that it transduces signals from the sympathetic nervous system into a hormonal signal. http://www.vivo.colostate.edu/hbooks/pathphys/endocrine/otherendo/pineal.html -- Ok, so let me restate my question. In invertebrates, the light stimulates the rhodopsin, which flops between the cis and ...
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Author: Perplexed in Peoria
Date: May 1, 2007 10:14
... the pineal gland. Thus, the pineal is similar to the adrenal medulla in the sense that it transduces signals from the sympathetic nervous system into a hormonal signal. http://www.vivo.colostate.edu/hbooks/pathphys/endocrine/otherendo/pineal.html -- Ok, so let me restate my question. In invertebrates, the light stimulates the rhodopsin, which flops between the cis and trans ...
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Author: Tim Tyler
Date: Apr 30, 2007 22:20
...from which post-ganglionic neurons ascend back to the pineal gland. Thus, the pineal is similar to the adrenal medulla in the sense that it transduces signals from the sympathetic nervous system into a hormonal signal. http://www.vivo.colostate.edu/hbooks/pathphys/endocrine/otherendo/pineal.html -- __________ |im |yler http://timtyler.org/ tim@tt1lock.org Remove lock to reply.
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Author: Publius
Date: Mar 5, 2007 10:39
... are aware of this, so they postulate "feedback mechanisms" which amplify the effects of increased CO2. They're trying to get a dollar return on a 25 cent investment. http://climatesci.atmos.colostate.edu/2006/04/27/what-fraction-of-global- warming-is-due-to-the-radiative-forcing-of-increased-atmospheric- concentrations-of-co2/ Be sure to get that all on one line before feeding it ...
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Author: nothungry
Date: Feb 6, 2007 05:20
... I'd purchased "privately owned" land. I'm not going to spend all day doing your homework, but maybe you can find links to the actual legislation starting with this discussion: http://www.ext.colostate.edu/pubs/natres/06702.html But nonetheless once again all you are doing is highlighting the fact that the fucking government and NOT private ownership is to blame. Sorry Mike, wasn't ...
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Author: Bret Cahill
Date: Jan 20, 2007 14:17
... One estimate attributes 27%% of the recent 1 degree temp increase to the added CO2, or 0.27 degrees F. It just wasn't by a scientist. http://climatesci.atmos.colostate.edu/2006/04/27/what-fraction-of-glo... warming-is-due-to-the-radiative-forcing-of-increased-atmospheric- concentrations-of-co2/ Generally scientists are certain about a subject _before_ ...
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Author: Publius
Date: Jan 20, 2007 13:53
... One estimate attributes 27%% of the recent 1 degree temp increase to the added CO2, or 0.27 degrees F. It just wasn't by a scientist. http://climatesci.atmos.colostate.edu/2006/04/27/what-fraction-of-glo... warming-is-due-to-the-radiative-forcing-of-increased-atmospheric- concentrations-of-co2/ Generally scientists are certain about a subject _before_ they ...
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Author: Bret Cahill
Date: Jan 20, 2007 07:36
> > One estimate attributes 27%% of the recent 1 degree temp increase to the added CO2, or 0.27 degrees F. It just wasn't by a scientist. http://climatesci.atmos.colostate.edu/2006/04/27/what-fraction-of-glo... warming-is-due-to-the-radiative-forcing-of-increased-atmospheric- concentrations-of-co2/ Generally scientists are certain about a subject _before_ they get to ...
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