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Dictionary » G » Garbage GarbageGarbage Offal, as the bowels of an animal or fish; refuse animal or vegetable matter from a kitchen; hence, anything worthless, disgusting, or loathsome. Origin: oe. Also garbash, perh. Orig, that which is purged or cleansed away; cf. OF. Garber to make fine, neat, OHG. Garawan to make ready, prepare, akin to E. Garb dress; or perh. For garbleage, fr. Garble; or cf. OF. Garbage tax on sheaves, E. Garb sheaf. ![]()
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Results from our forumThe Colin Leslie Dean species paradox... know if you've notice this, and biohazard has been imitating this for his own amusement, but you are regurgitating the same mindless automaton garbage despite anything anyone has said. It is difficult to have an intelligent conversation with you. So I'm going to attempt to turn this discussion ...
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The Colin Leslie Dean species paradox... of bird mate with The first species of bird reproduced with other members of its species. And you can't regurgitate that species A and species B garbage. I already explained how you can get a lot of a new species. So you are saying that a Donkey with gene A can't mate with a Donkey with mutated ...
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Retained Intron through Translation... to a protein sequence when an intron is not spliced out in the maturation of an mRNA strand? All I could come up with was that you would get a garbage protein with incorrect amino acids once the ribosome got to the intron. I guess also if the intron length (in nucleotides) were a multiple of ...
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Natural selection is proven wrongThis is worse than a hoax; it's complete garbage. At least a hoax makes an effort to be believable, whereas no reasonable person would believe the article posted here. As Canalon said, the author has a lovely collection of degrees, but not a ...
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Re: dog and wolf Seems you were right and my textbook is garbage. It's not the first time i get that You textbook may not nessisarily be wrong(depending on their wording) as there is alot of hazeyness about the issue of species classification, being able to ...
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