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Results from our forumThe Himalayan Snowcock in Nevada... any less catastrophic--nor is it a dimension of the argument for introducing species which are endangered in their indigenous ranges in order to conserve them. It is, however, an assertion that sometimes the introduction of an exotic species can be a good thing for the people in its area of introduction. ...
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Re: Theories - Origin of Life... it’s core, describes a process of random mutations of a genome eventually producing function, that another process, natural selection, filters to conserve one particular function, for survival. In the case of cave animals however the precise reverse is being argued. Why? The reason it seams to ...
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Re: Re:... new environments and only get back to old ones when they can again sustain growth. So, why haven't bacteria evolved to die of old age in order to conserve their environment? (:
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Re: Closed Ecosystem... from Earth, the Moon, the asteroids, comets, or other planets and their moons. Thus, the space colony designer may assume ample energy but must conserve materials. Therefore, the life support system of the colony should recycle all materials. Since we would prefer a life support system consisting ...
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Low Burn... of the reasons diets don’t work is, because, any time you restrict calorie consumption your body goes into starvation mode and lowers your BMR to conserve energy. Yet, there are very few times in your life, if any, when your body is completely free of breaking down and assimilating nutrients. ...
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