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Results from our forumRe: Stomach bloating and weight gain http://justvitaminc.blogspot.co.uk/2013/03/how-to-reduce-stomach-bloating.html This might be helpful. It's an article I wrote about the connection between chewing (or rather the lack of it) and stomach bloating. Caroline
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Brown bears and polar bears, can they mate?... been evidence of grizzly bears mating with polar bears creating a hybrid. Here are some showing this hybridization. http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg21528754.600-hardy-polar-bears-have-survived-past-global-warming.html http://www.nbcnews.com/id/12738644/?GT1=8199#.USuyOleetvE Hope this ...
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The Emergence of our consciousnessHey, I found an article about how our consciousness arises The article can be downloaded and viewed for free here: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/64212575/The%20Emergence%20of%20our%20consciousness.pdf What do you think about it? Does the ...
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Re: mutations and dependencies... Darwins 'Origins' they are the mercy of university biology teachers who KNOWINGLY indoctrinate them/evolutionary biology propaganda. That ncbi article doesn't state that there is no succession. You've only shown that, if there are successions at these major transitions, those successions are ...
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Re: mutations and dependencies... new level of biological organization. No intermediate "grades" or intermediate forms between different types are detectable. That ncbi article doesn't state that there is no succession. You've only shown that, if there are successions at these major transitions, those successions are ...
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