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The Fiber DiseaseModerator: BioTeam how do you spell relief?rock on relief seeker!!!!!!!!
yo barz , ppy1818 thanx for the props ....
hang in SKy your eye sight is great.. as evil as it may seem the US textile industry has had the lead in the delivery of the contaminant ... as for the agro bacteria i m begining to postulate that the agent remain stealth untill activation within proximity of certain GMO giving this weapon a three part trigger.... .....1-RFID polymer imbedded in textiles/fabric 2-agrobacteria amplifies DNA signal thru CMV promoter 3-Echelon type Expert System propagation In matlab transpose ( null (transpose (N))) Gauss Jordan Method Augment N with an Identity Matrix and row-reduce to N Recover Link matrix L from first m column blocks of M Reduction to Row-Echelon form The transpose of the L matrix can be recovered by row-reduction Singular Value Decomposition Extract L using SVD for computing pseudoinverse Useful for large systems, but error-prone for ill-conditioned systems. hey check the bones in this closet... http://www.advancedcell.com/scientific-papers/ -Nadas
I'm really quite old. But I ain't stupid, I've been an activist for many years, and am an ideas person. The following are tried and true:
1) Do up your own information sheets or print out copies of reports, to make people think. On each, write "Pass it on!" 2) Distribute these in various ways: Bus shelters, Phone poles, slide into library books and magazines in doctor's offices, if not just drop piles of the sheets among these magazines. Tape onto mall walls where you can get away with it, e.g. in restrooms. Stick them under windshield wipers on parked cars. Don't forget places like churches. 3) Get together to have bumper stickers printed with web addresses. Don't be shy, stick them on any empty bumper - the owners probably won't notice at least for a while. :) FL
i second foxys notion..
low cost , no lawers, stealth... im game. with a an antipropagandist guerilla tactile propergating in layers leading to the core data set may be the only way to infect the hypnogic masses.. like dustdingers three sentance idea ..... a three phrase national kinkos blitz... we could use this domain for think tank to formulate semiotics... -nada
Ain't no notion, Nadas, it's tried and true. Retail and other specialists say that advertising targets 10 customers and of those, 1 will respond. I also recall activists reporting that if they hand out your usual 8x11" printed sheets to the public, most will end up in the gutter, but if they roll up the sheets and tie them with a ribbon, most won't throw them away.
But use an 8.5 x 11 sheet formatted into foldable 3 sections using a desktop publishing progream and most people will assume that it's genuine information and read it. I've tried that myself and sure enough, the 10% rule held true. I've got a few things to say in addition to this. There's now a Canadian Morgellons site (I'm in Canada) and guess what, the activists there are encountering exactly the same resistance as people in the US experience. As with the woman in Australia featured on Rense, their excuse is that they are waiting for the US CDC. I've watched the silentsuperbug videos. Tell you what I thought. I thought that whoever made those videos had access to very expensive facilities but was a little too scientific, given the phraseology used. They were clearly made in the Netherlands or an area close geographically. That brings me to tamtam, who never seems to answer questions directly and didn't I see that somebody said that temtam is a poet? No, I don't smell a rat but I would like an explanation. FL
ooh that smell rattus is a very real government mole named randy
has done more name callin than london googles. but dont listen to me the minister of dissinformation. in Silico Organisms at http://gcrg.ucsd.edu/organisms Householder QR algorithm Householder QR decomposition (A P = Q R) R is an upper-trapezoidal matrix, Q is an orthogonal matrix where Q T Q = I and P is a permutation matrix arising out of column exchanges during the construction of Householder vectors. Method retains high numerical accuracy for large systems The algorithm (in LAPACK) computes Householder matrices -nadas
Hello Foxy Lady, first of all, I don't want to get in an uproar with you...we need to UNITE! Everything you said was true, but you CAN do both and since you are an activist...then I assume that you are doing your "tried and true" way and not merely talking. And if you consider yourself old that's on you...and who thinks that you are stupid, why was it even necessary to say that...please don't divide us!! People are dying, losing their homes, living in mental and physical anguish, living in morgy infested environments, and some of us fight the morgy bug from daybreak to dawn, some of us want to end our lives because of the endless crawling sensations, stinging, and biting (no ,I don't want to die, I WANT to live). We've been ignored enough, we need help!! This is IMPORTANT...pass out your flyers, tie your ribbons around paper, put posters on walls and churches. But DO it, don't talk about it...a billboard is a good idea too...so is yours...and we ARE a team and that's that!!!!!
Reliefseeker
ahhohh!........
The human cellular metabolic network will be reconstructed according to the following strategy: Genome annotation databases • NCBI Entrez Gene http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/ • Ensembl http://www.ensembl.org/ • H-Invitational Database http://www.h-invitational.jp/ • UCSC Genome Bioinformatics http://genome.ucsc.edu/ • GeneCards http://bioinformatics.weizmann.ac.il/cards/ • Human Genome Database http://gdbwww.gdb.org/ Enzyme, reaction, and pathway databases • Human Protein Reference Databse http://www.hprd.org/ • BRENDA http://www.brenda.uni-koeln.de/ • KEGG LIGAND http://www.genome.jp/ligand/ • ExPASy Pathways http://www.expasy.org/ • Reactome http://www.reactome.org/ Resources for manual network curation Network curation is exceedingly labor-intensive due to the manual curation process, however phase I (steps 1-3) is nearing completion. -NADAS
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