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Author: Robert Karl Stonjek
Date: Sep 11, 2008 09:28
... Sciences and, 4.. Department of Biology & Biochemistry, University of Bath, Bath BA2 7AY, UK 5.. These authors contributed equally to this work. Abstract: Given the difficulty of testing evolutionary and ecological theory in situ, in vitro model systems are attractive alternatives; however, can we appraise whether an experimental result is particular to the in vitro model, and, if ...
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Author: Robert Karl Stonjek
Date: Sep 11, 2008 09:28
... new "cells" from within themselves. It was these offspring whose fluorescence properties the pair tested. Mysterious, tiny red globules fell to Earth in a red rain that pelted parts of southern ... cells came down through the red rain." The original parent cells are also under fluorescence testing and results will be reported later, Louis said. Source: World Science http://www.world-...
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Author: John Edser
Date: Sep 8, 2008 11:10
...make an empirically based problem more accessible to thought by deleting/changing some aspects of it which are not particularly significant to the questions being asked. This can present _a serious test of the integrity of the people making the simplification/oversimplification_. Even just a well meaning simplification can be misused when it changes the quality of the answer to such a ...
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Author: Robert Karl Stonjek
Date: Sep 2, 2008 22:47
... by weight and are a crucial component in a number of diseases, including AIDS. "Retroelements are an ancient and highly diverse class of proteins; therefore, they provide a rigorous benchmark for us to test our approach. We are happy with the results we derived, even though our method is in an early stage," said Patterson. The team plans to make the algorithms that they used in their method...
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Author: Tim Tyler
Date: Aug 10, 2008 11:23
Devils Advocaat wrote: On 8 Aug, 17:37, Tim Tyler <seemy...@googlemail.com> wrote: Primed isochiral nucleotides and test tubes are both biotic: without life, there's no DNA. Can you provided supporting evidence for this assertion? See Chapter 1 of Genetic Takeover (1988), paying special attention to the 20 problems in the section entitled: "The implausibilty of prevital ...
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Author: Devils Advocaat
Date: Aug 9, 2008 22:32
...a-" means without. And if one was to place the monomers of DNA into a test-tube or beaker, and presuming that polymerisation was spontaneous, how long a strand (or helix) of DNA would form before it became unstable, if at all? Primed isochiral nucleotides and test tubes are both biotic: without life, there's no DNA. Can you provided supporting evidence for ...
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Author: Tim Tyler
Date: Aug 8, 2008 09:37
..., and "a-" means without. And if one was to place the monomers of DNA into a test-tube or beaker, and presuming that polymerisation was spontaneous, how long a strand (or helix) of DNA would form before it became unstable, if at all? Primed isochiral nucleotides and test tubes are both biotic: without life, there's no DNA. DNA - however formed - breaks down over a ...
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Author: Tom Hendricks
Date: Jul 16, 2008 13:32
... adult, or the overweight person. This should also suggest that overweight people have a slower processing pattern in other areas of their lives. And over eat to compensate for the underfed pattern. TESTS There should be a general correlation between eating a lot, eating heavy food, and eating late, with longer periods of sleep. And shorter periods of sleep connected with less food in,...
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Author: John Edser
Date: Jul 11, 2008 09:34
... they are related to each other just to make sense. I propose that mathematics is a proper (nested) subset of science (which must not to be confused with intersecting sub sets) _and not the reverse_. This can be tested empirically simply because the reverse constitutes the required Popperian falsification. Regards, John Edser Independent Researcher edser@ozemail.com.au
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Author: John Edser
Date: Jul 9, 2008 12:15
... <tom-hendricks@att.net> Surprisingly he sent back his comments within an hour. He agreed with some, disagreed with some and at the end, told me that if I could think of an experiment to test my idea, let him know. I'm thinking about that. JE:- Hi Tom, The view that you stated was: "I suggest that there was no origin moment. Instead there was a long process of chemical ...
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