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| Biological Terrain Analysis (BTA) | | 2008-08-18 08:50:54 | | This simple test, Biological Terrain Assessment, or BTA 2000, costs about $150 and analyzes small amounts of blood, urine, and saliva to provide data about the current state of the building blocks of the body - your enzymes, amino acids, molecules, cells, and electrons. When you know how the chemistry of your body Is functioning, you can make lifestyle adjustments that support improvements in health. What is exciting about this particular test is its ability to pick up prepathological changes in the body that predispose one to bacterial and viral infections, as well as many chronic diseases.BTA is a powerful health screening instrument that provides valuable biochemical information about cellular function and cellular metabolism in the tissues, organs, and systems of the body. This includes such data as oxygen transport, nutrient delivery, waste removal, mineral retention, cellular absorption, and multiple metabolic chemical interactions. Continue Reading >>
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| | Robot with a Biological Brain | | 2008-08-14 10:07:00 | | Meet Gordon, probably the world's first robot controlled exclusively by living brain tissue.Stitched together from cultured rat neurons, Gordon's primitive grey matter was designed at the University of Reading by scientists who unveiled the neuron-powered machine on Wednesday. This new project is the first one to examine 'how memories manifest themselves in the brain, and how a brain stores specific pieces of data.' As life expectancy is increasing in most countries, this new research could ... | | By: SparksSpace | | |
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| Alien abduction sexual assault provided biological evidence of Aliens | | 2008-07-22 16:35:03 | | Hi guys this one is really fascinating real story about Biological Evidence of Aliens.Which i think left no room for debunker's who always ask for solid proof.Peter Khoury who get migrated to Australia from Lebanon in 1973.At about 7 am, having returned to his Sydney suburban home from the train station, after dropping off his wife, Khoury felt unwell and lay down on the bed to sleep. He awoke with a start sometime later, becoming aware of something alighting on the bed. He was shocked to see two strange women kneeling on the end of his bed.Both were naked. One appeared Nordic and the other Asian. Aspects of their appearance were quite odd. The Nordic female had a very elongated face and a sharply point chin. Her eyes appeared to be blue and 2 to 3 times larger than normal. She had very fine wispy blond hair that seemed to be oddly blown up. Her skin color was quite light.The dark brown skinned Asian looking woman seemed to have almost completely black eyes. Her hair was black and set ... | | By: SKYWATCHER:VIDEO BLOG | | |
| | My Biological Alarm Clock Needs a Better Snooze Button | | 2008-06-19 09:07:00 | | For these past couple months, there have been these subtle nudges by my hormones that have threatened to totally upend my sense of balance and happiness with life.I thought that my mere will and desire to remain child-free could outwit biology. Unfortunately, my body has other ideas and has begun a kind of mental and physical warfare to try to break me down and succumb to evolution. It started innocently enough when pictures of babies started to make me smile. Then, I began to get a strong urge to pick up my friend's babies and hold them for a little bit. I thought, "No big deal. Babies are cute. Even cuter when you can hand them back to their mom and dad."I did my own version of a support group by reading child-free blogs and related stories. I'd toast myself for being able to spontaneously meet up for a drink and intelligent conversation at my favorite bar for a drink with friends, something I know would be almost impossible with a child.Still, I found the topic creeping into c... | | By: In Java, Literally... | | |
| | 22 May: The International Day for Biological Diversity | | 2008-05-22 09:58:00 | | Biodiversity and Agriculture The United Nations proclaimed May 22 The International Day for Biological Diversity (IBD) to increase understanding and awareness of biodiversity issues. When first created by the Second Committee of the UN General Assembly in late 1993, 29 December (the date of entry into force of the Convention of Biological Diversity), was designated The International Day for Biological Diversity. In December 2000, the UN General Assembly adopted 22 May as IBD, to commemorate the adoption of the text of the Convention on 22 May 1992 by the Nairobi Final Act of the Conference for the Adoption of the Agreed Text of the Convention on Biological Diversity. This was partly done because it was difficult for many countries to plan and carry out suitable celebrations for the date of 29 December, given the number of holidays that coincide around that time of year.The theme for 2008 is Biodiversity and Agriculture.Help to protect the Nature and the Biological Diversity. Read here... | | By: Nothingandall | | |
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| | City Road Networks Grow Like Biological Systems | | 2008-05-05 01:14:56 | | This is an interisting article that i’ve readed from http://technology.newscientist.com/. Why it makes me interisting? Because now transportation has became a big issue in the world with a...
Create And Construct Environment With Harmony
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| | Biological Sleep Disorder Haunts Grey’s Anatomy Star | | 2008-03-31 14:49:10 | | Being in the showbiz industry can take its toll on you and such is the problem that Grey’s Anatomy star Justin Chambers confessed. Apparently, this was the result of his battle with exhaustion, something that he described as a biological sleep disorder.
It is safe to say that a lot of us suffer from the [...]... | | By: Sleepzine | | |
| | | Angelina Jolie calls her biological daughter an “outcast” | | 2007-12-11 08:50:10 | | Actress Angelina Jolie, who has three adopted children and biological daughter Shiloh with partner Brad Pitt, says Shiloh looks very different from her other multi-cultural children. “She looks like Brad. It’s funny because she’s almost going to be the outcast in the family because she’s blonde and blue-eyed.”said Angelina. The 32-year-old actress also revealed that [...]... | | By: Gossip Boulevard | | |
| | Biological lunch at Gartine | | 2007-11-23 09:21:46 | | When I met my friend today he had a belated birthday present for me, finally It was a book by one of the most famous restaurant critics in Holland, so for today we decided to pick some place from the places he has reviewed. When one place gets a good mark from this critic [...]... | | By: your restaurant guide to Amsterdam | | |
| | What if we DID find irreducibly complex biological features? | | 2007-09-04 19:03:25 | | In any debate on Intelligent Design, there is a question I have long wished to see posed to ID opponents: If we DID discover some biological feature that was irreducibly complex, to your satisfication and to the satisfaction of all reasonable observers, more >>
What would it be like to work on Mars? (...)... | | By: Doktertomi.com | | |
| | Viagra-boost, Spam and Biological Clock | | 2007-05-29 08:34:00 | | Jet Lag, which causes feelings of sleepiness and muscle inefficiency, is affected by the biological clock! Passengers on long-haul flights are being urged to wear sunglasses in a bid to reduce the effects of jet lag. Scientists in Edinburgh have found that people can adjust their body clocks when travelling to different time zones by altering their light patterns.Sildenafil werd oorspronkelijk ontwikkeld als middel tegen angina pectoris, een klemmende pijn op de borst. Maar Viagra, zoals het middel op de markt heet, blijkt nogal wat gunstige bijwerkingen te hebben. De meest bekende is dat het zorgt voor langer aanhoudende erecties. En nu blijkt het ook goed te zijn tegen jetlags bij hamsters. Dat schrijven Argentijnse biologen deze week in PNAS. De beestjes werden 's nachts zes uur te vroeg onder een felle lamp gezet. Als de hamsters van tevoren een Viagra-boost hadden gekregen herstelden ze 25 tot 50 procent sneller van de verschuiving van hun dag- en nachtritme, dan de dieren die he... | | By: The Health Archive | | |
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