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  Re: Allergy idea         


Author: Flo
Date: Dec 26, 2008 11:32

On Dec 24, 7:10 am, "Giga" ho...@yahoo.co> wrote:
> Watching a BBC programme (Horizon) trying to work out why everyone is
> becoming allergic. It seemed to conclude that increase in wealth led to an
> increase in use of cleaning chemicals on the skin. This in turn damaged the
> skin and allowed stuff to get into the blood which disturbs the immune
> system.

When my daughter was about a year old, I tried to keep her and her
surroundings as clean as possible. But this is fairly impossible with
a toddler in the house and I did want her to be able to play and
explore her world as normally as possible. However, a friend of mine
with a similarly aged daughter was a cleanliness obsessive and doused
everything with Clorox which all but included the child. The next
thing we knew, her child was very ill and in the hospital. The doctor
told her she was too clean and that her daughter was able to develop
very little immunity being around no germs at all. Prior to this I
had felt a little guilty about my housekeeping but no more.
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  How to distinguish green filamentious algae and blue-green filamentous algae         


Author: villandra
Date: Dec 26, 2008 08:09

How do you tell filamentous green algae and filamentous blue-green
algae apart? On line I can find only that others have asked that
question. The only answer I found is with a DNA test. Very funny.
Like, I am equipped to look through a microscope and see how many
loops or whatever in the DNA. If I understand correctly commercial
food grade spirogyra jumped from green to blue-green algae, and the
decision does not appear to ahve been based on a DNA test, whatever it
was based on.

I've seen a number of authoritative claims that spirogyra is green
algae adn blue-green algae. Conceivably it depends on whether one is
talking about spirogyra or teh food product called spirogyra.
Apparently those two species were originally considered spirogyra but
now have their own clade, Arthrospira, and are now considered blue-
green algae, even by those who consider spirogyra to be green
algae.

How did Arthospira jump to a new phylum and leave its parent clade
behind?
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  Circumcision reduces the risk of HIV infection in heterosexual US men         


Author: biospace
Date: Dec 24, 2008 22:29

A new U.S. study has found that being circumcised significantly
reduced the risk of HIV infection in heterosexual African American men
known to have been exposed to the virus. The findings complement those
of recently reported clinical trials in Africa, where interventional
use of adult male circumcision similarly reduced the risk of HIV
infection in heterosexual men. The findings of the new study, along
with similar results from other studies, suggest that circumcision may
protect other heterosexual males in the U.S. The promising new
findings are reported in the January 1 issue of The Journal of
Infectious Diseases, now available online.

Lee Warner, PhD, MPH, and colleagues at the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Johns Hopkins University School
of Medicine studied the records of more than 26,000 African American...
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  Re: Sleep to Get Exhausted         


Author: Larry Farrell
Date: Dec 23, 2008 10:54

rockurbody wrote:

[more garbage snipped]

You continue to be clueless.

PLONK!
** Posted from http://www.teranews.com **
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  Discovered: 21 Martian organic cell/tissue remains in a single substrate.         


Author: Lin Liangtai
Date: Sep 13, 2008 05:50

Discovered: 21 organic cell/tissue remains on Mars in a single
substrate.

Fig. 1 below shows 21 obvious Martian cell/tissue remains in a single
substrate of the optical microscope on board Phoenix Mars Lander . The
photomicrograph was taken on Sol 101. The issue should now be settled
regarding whether or not there were cells on
Mars.

Fig. 1: Cell remains A to E had diameters ranging from 13 micrometers
to 20 micrometers. Cell remains F to L had diameters ranging from 13
micrometers to 21 micrometers. The remainders were tissue remains of
26 to 29 micrometers in diameter.
http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?i=lin440315&b=20&f=1555314562&p=95

Source of Fig. 1:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/hortonheardawho/2835533347/
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  NASA is hiding numerous optical micrographs at "Browse Archive" here:         


Author: Lin Liangtai
Date: Sep 12, 2008 17:51

NASA is hiding numerous optical micrographs at "Browse Archive"
here:
Page 89 of the Archive:
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/phoenix/images/raw/OM/om_gallery_collection_archive_89...
Page 1 of the Archive:
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/phoenix/images/raw/OM/om_topgallery_collection_archive_1...

If you go to the archive's Page 89, you will see that numerous
optical
micrographs were taken on Sol 9 in
early June, but not uploaded to the "Browse Archive" until three
months later, on Sept. 7.

This proves NASA is cheating the general public regarding full
disclosure of images taken by Phoenix. NASA is destined to cheat the
general public again regarding past Martian human life.
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  Clinical Research – An Emerging Career         


Author: Boss
Date: Sep 12, 2008 02:52

Clinical Research – An Emerging Career

Take your first step into Clinical Research Industry. Click here
www.crocareers.in

Clinical Trials : Why India is irresistable?

'Global consultancy McKinsey & Co estimates that by 2010, global
pharma majors would spend around $1-1.5 billion just for drug trials
in the country.'

http://www.rediff.com/money/2004/dec/22spec.htm

Join the 6 part Free Foundation course in Clinical Research now!
www.crocareers.in The free course will give you a brief overview of
the clinical research industry and also the topics that will be
covered in the full CCRP course.

An estimated 100,000+ clinical trials are carried out throughout the
world. Thousands of trials are conducted in India.

Eligibility: B.Pharm, M.Pharm, MBBS, MD, BDS, MDS, BPT, MPT, BAMS,
BHMS, B.Sc , M.Sc ( Nursing, Microbiology, Biotechnology, Lab science,
Genetics, Nutrition, Botany, Zoology ). Rewarding career opportunities
in CROs (Contract Research Organizations), Pharmaceutical companies,
Hospitals and biotech companies.
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  Bioexcellence.org         


Author: biofriend
Date: Sep 10, 2008 00:11

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background. Know about the schools, colleges, university, career
options and much more you always wanted to know.Click www.bioexcellence.org
to browse. All the services offered by bioexcellence involves no
commercial interest.

Team Bioexcellence
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  Download Maps from Google Earth         


Author: elshayal
Date: Sep 9, 2008 15:41

Download Maps from Google Earth
Trace & save GPS route
View and Rectify Raster Images gif, jpg, bmp
Make and Edit shape files

by

Elshayal Smart GIS Map Editor 3.6

http://www.smartwebonline.com/

or in Direct Download

http://www.cadmagazine.com/downloads/download.php?id=143

Thank you and best regards
Mohamed Elshayal
The First Arabian GIS Software
http://www.smartwebonline.com/
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  AIDS         


Author: zizi evan
Date: Sep 9, 2008 01:40

more about AIDS....
http://dr.lonlly.googlepages.com/aids&lentiviruses
ZIZI EVAN
dr.lonlly@gmail.com
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