| Marker Sample | | 2008-07-20 17:35:00 | | Product Sample Request (You may select up to 3 samples; Hold down Ctrl and click items to select multiple options.)Link Here | | By: Free Stuff | | |
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| Magic Marker Monday at 5MFSN | | 2008-07-14 01:04:22 | | There’s a fun new children’s art meme at
5 Minutes For Special Needs called
Magic Marker Mondays — come see!
I’m hosting — It’ll be fun!
parenting children motherhood 5 Minutes For Special Needs 5MFSN Magic Marker Monday blogging community | | By: In The Life Of A Child | | |
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| New Genetic Marker for Crohn's Disease - Living with Crohn's Disease Research | | 2008-04-05 20:45:00 | | FRIDAY, April 4 (HealthDay News) -- Researchers have identified new genetic markers for Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis in a study they say provides further evidence that people of Ashkenazi Jewish descent are more likely to develop the conditions.Up to 30 percent of people in the United States with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) have a family history of the condition, and about 25 percent of those families have histories of both Crohn's and ulcerative colitis, according to background information in this multi-center American and Canadian study. People of Ashkenazi Jewish (eastern European) descent are at least twice as likely to develop a form of IBD and are more likely to have a family history of IBD.Crohn's is most frequently characterized by inflammation of the final section of the small bowel and parts of the colon, while ulcerative colitis involves inflammation of the internal lining of the rectum and colon.In this study, researchers looked for DNA variations called sing | | By: Living with Crohn's Disease | | |
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| Researchers fine-tune marker for common obesity gene | | 2008-03-12 11:02:03 | | Genomics researchers, seeking to replicate another group’s discovery of an important gene associated with obesity, have further refined the signal to a particular variant in DNA that may be more helpful in identifying this gene’s role in obesity in various human populations worldwide. The finding suggests that the gene variant, identified in DNA from African American children, may be a tag of an ancient mutation that first arose in Africa, where humans originated.
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| How Good is Your Social Marker | | 2008-01-26 08:36:55 | | Featured post by Jay Deragon from LinkToYourWorld.comThe social web is creating a reversal in the process of managing customers. People learn from people and subsequently are avoiding influence from institutions rather the conversations of people, one to one to millions, have become the power of influence.These conversations are creating “social markers” on brands. [...] | | By: CEOConsultant.com | | |
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| Social Marker -All in one Submission Service | | 2008-01-23 14:04:24 | | If you like social bookmarking,you already know what a powerful tool it can be for your blog or website.But, But going through all of those social bookmarking sites is very time-consuming and downloading all those toolbars is insane.But, here's a free service called Social Marker it is designed to reduce the time and effort needed to socially bookmark a website.In under 15 minutes, you can submit links to 32 of the best social bookmarking sites on the web.Benefits: *Get lots of backlinks *Increase your traffic * Your link gets indexed by Google in a matter of minutes. *The best part, it's free * Runs smoothly on all major web browsers, but Firefox with the Google toolbar is recommended.A great free service, I personally recommend. Here
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