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Connecting math-equations to A,C,T,G coding in genome; making biology a mathematical science30 Sep 2005 21:34 GMT8
P van Rijckevorsel wrote:
<a_pluton...@hotmail.com> schreef
> I do this by combining both large leaf with small leaf in open field
> and seek a physics parameter of energy.
* ! ~30 Sep 2005 20:50 GMT6
"Heck, yeah ~ !"
~ Folly
~ * ~
"O, you are right norming the means
Guardian: Hepatitis C timebomb may kill 150,00030 Sep 2005 07:13 GMT1
Hepatitis C timebomb may kill 150,000
By Jeremy Laurance, Health Editor
Guardian
Published: 30 September 2005
Gardner Syndrome30 Sep 2005 06:13 GMT9
I am trying to figure out if I have Gardner's syndrome. Here is what
makes me wonder:
1.) I am 31 year old male right now and have multiple lipomas in my
legs (2 in right leg), arms (1 each), back (1), and stomach (1 small).
Body/Gastric pH30 Sep 2005 05:21 GMT3
I have few confusions:-
1.More gastric acid secretion may contribute more bicarbonate to body
as alkaline tide & may loose more hydrogen & Clorine as HCl. So foods,
with low pH may discourage gastric acid secretion & so may not
Extreme Fatigue30 Sep 2005 01:42 GMT1
I'm almost 69 years old.
I'm on the following medications:
Diovann - Hypertension
Lipitor 40 mg - Chloresterol
Questions about mole diagnosis and treatment.30 Sep 2005 00:07 GMT7
I have a lot of moles (hundreds, maybe over 1000) and I have light skin, but
avoid sunlight and use sunscreen.   I'm just wondering what the goal should
be with regard to a doctor's decision to remove any of my moles.   I want to
verify that a dermatologist should REALLY be ...
Max number of mole removals per visit30 Sep 2005 00:07 GMT5
A dermatologist removed (shaved off) two moles that were confirmed by the
lab to be dysplastic nevi (benign but pre-cancerous), and he wants me to
come back in 3  weeks to have more moles that he suspects are atypical.
Since he tells me he can only remove a couple per visit, I ...
FDA still withholding data29 Sep 2005 21:23 GMT5
{If researchers can't obtain all relevant data from FDA then all
scientific/medical conclusions are illusion.}
"The FDA gave a legal rationale for its silence: Some clinical trial
data are considered "trade secrets," or commercially protected
All clients have the right ~29 Sep 2005 17:59 GMT27
All clients have the right:
* To be treated at all times with respect, dignity, and concern for
their well-being
* To not be judged for any behaviors they had used to cope, either at
lump on top of wrist29 Sep 2005 11:07 GMT3
Yesterday I noticed a hard lump under my skin.  It location is on top of my
right hand wrist.  If I were wearing a wristwatch there, it would be next to
the number 9.  It feels like a 3/8" ball bearing except it seems fixed to the
hard surface below.  It is painful when I palpate ...
Diarrhea after colonoscopy29 Sep 2005 05:18 GMT6
Following many months of unexplained fatigue and weight loss I had a
colonoscopy and gastroscopy performed last week with multiple biopsies done
of each. Initial observations were normal - but I'm still waiting for the
biopsy analysis.
Is babbling on these ngs a part of the Scientific Method?29 Sep 2005 03:03 GMT7
The Scientific Method can be defined as follows.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_Method#Elements_of_a_scientific_method
"The essential elements of a scientific method are iterations and
recursions of the following four steps:
New Orleans (E.coli found in water)29 Sep 2005 01:53 GMT4
Now that e.coli has been found in the standing flood waters,
along with other types of bacteria, I was wondering if
"mother nature" and "sunshine" would kill all the bacterias ...
eventually, after the areas are drained and dried? Can anyone
43% of Senior Australians Use Supplements28 Sep 2005 22:13 GMT1
Results: At the time of the survey, 43% (n = 548) reported the use of
some form of supplement: females 52% (n = 324) and males 35% (n = 224).
The supplements used most often were vitamin C (26%),
multivitamin/mineral preparations (17%), fish oils (17%), vitamin E
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