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| LOW PRINT COST STATIONARY | | 2008-08-25 04:53:00 | | These days whether it be business or personal you would use printing services rather than try and create something standard on your computer.When using printing services you will be able to get high finished good quality products like matt laminated business cardsIf your in the United Kingdom there is a company called Printed Easy that deal with all sorts of stationary products for your needs.These could be flyers/leaflets, scored and folded brochures , compliment slips, letter heads, stickers, posters and a whole lot more.The company have invested in the latest modern equipment, so are able to handle print jobs that other printers wouldn't be able to normally, for example rounded corner business cards, spot UV and large posters.If you are in doubt about the service offered at all you can always request a sample pack that includes a variety of stationary products that are on offer including printed letterheads, calenders, pads etc. (see picture above for an example)You can also take ad | | By: Game FreakZ | | |
| | | where stationary things appear to be movin'...* | | 2006-09-21 21:43:00 | | head spinning. must do work. two for tuesday. what? thursday?! oy.1) calling all cryptologists: what does this mean? headline: "rep. harris, gop finally unite in fla." i'll let you in on a secret...nothing. all you need is the final line:"harris trails nelson by more than 30 points in the polls and by millions of dollars in campaign contributions."2) union song: don't even think about discounting labor in november. in massachusetts:"although organized labor is divided about the three democratic candidates, union members and leaders appear united on one point: getting a democrat elected governor after a 16-year republican hold on the office."*mr. lif, home of the brave, heavy artillery | | By: rhinos & weasels | | |
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| Evolution: Bacterial Mutation in Stationary Phase | | 2006-07-25 12:30:14 | | [After clicking on the above link, click on "Full Text"]Evolution: Bacterial Mutation in Stationary PhasePaul Sniegowski, Current Biology, March '04Department of Biology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104, USAAbstract:A recent study indicates that the genomic mutation rate of the gut bacterium Escherichia coli is substantially higher in nongrowing than growing cultures. These findings are important in the light of the ongoing controversy over the generality and robustness of stationary phase mutagenesis and its evolutionary implications.Article Outline begins:The genomic mutation rate is a fundamental evolutionary parameter of any population, determining the rate of influx of new deleterious and beneficial alleles. Because most mutations are likely to be harmful to fitness, DNA repair and proofreading systems have probably evolved so as to minimize rates of mutation. Even the microbial extremophiles that normally inhabit harsh and potentially mutagenic environments seem to have low genomic mutation rates, suggesting that selection almost always puts a premium on the faithful maintenance and transmission of genetic information. Nonetheless, geneticists have long known that some environmental extremes can elevate mutation rates; indeed, this is the basis for the use of DNA damaging agents to induce mutations for study.[email if the link stops working]technorati tags: e.+coli, controversy, stationary, phase, mutagenesis, evolutionary, population, bacterium, alleles, dna, extremophiles, selection, mutations
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