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Results from our forumRe: Bird-Dinosaur News... such as this one: http://www.icr.org/index.php?module=research&action=index&page=researchp_sa_r01 These articles usually don't do anything more than attempt to poke holes in current theory. They provide no evidence of actual creation. Furthermore they are ...
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The origin of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells... showed the presence of oxidized sediments indicating that by the action of living organisms, the atmosphere was being transformed into a highly ... prokaryotic cells living as endosymbionts in other cells. At this time, current organelles such as mitochondria and chloroplasts were probably once ...
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The Physics of how the Myelin Sheath actually works.... (Figure 11-30), thereby insulating the axonal membrane so that little current can leak across it. The myelin sheath is interrupted at regularly ... node almost immediately spreads passively to the next node. Thus, an action potential propagates along a myelinated axon by jumping from node ...
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The Physics of how the Myelin Sheath actually works.This has been bugging me all weekend. I've been trying to figure out WHY action potentials travel faster along a nerve cell when it has a myelinated ... axon through one of the nods of ranvier, there is obviously a current formation, but my question is, what are the physics behind the formation ...
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Sugar Allergy... Lactoperoxidase: physico-chemical properties, occurrence, mechanism of action and applications. Br J Nutr 2000;84 (Suppl 1):S19-25. 36. van Hooijdonk ... Rajapakse R, Korelitz BI. Inflammatory bowel disease during pregnancy. Current Treatment Options in Gastroenterology. 2001;4(3):245-251. 206. ...
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