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Dictionary » D » Dog unit Dog unitDog unit The amount of adrenal cortical extract per kilogram of body weight which, given daily, will maintain an adrenalectomised dog in good condition for 7 to 10 days. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Brain evolution last 40,000 years... by mankind, that i highly doubt. Modern man fails to live as a social unit, mankind has made life far to complex and our bodies and minds simply ... world suddenly had a complete social and economic collapse? it is now a dog eat dog sort of environment and those that have accumulated massive wealth ...
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Re: Dog Trainer comes up with Anti-evolution idiocy... it as interconnected because all animals have a universal operating code of consciousness, which shouldn't be possible if a gene is the smallest unit of information and since species can't interbreed. My premise is that there is a more fundamental kind of information. In my "article" ...
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Poisoned by antibiotics...can anyone help?... sudden pictures in my head....an angry face, or people whispering, a dog with it's legs crossed. Tall ships in a harbour, men rushing at each ... - my heart rate was over 200 bpm. I was admitted to the Coronary Care Unit where I was told I had had a recent heart attack. I was also told that ...
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Why do you keep talking about species... because they do not share the same habitat), and different breed of dogs that could potentially still produce offspring (with IVF) don't as you ... about bacterial ecology, the concept of OTU (operational Taxonomic unit) is replacing more and more the concept of species. But the concept ...
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The Fiber DiseaseMSC, Is the racket not some crock of dog doo? I just walked out of mynew dr.s apnt last week.....pissed b/c of what they ... have Morg disease now... see, I don't think they put these in everyones air unit.....i think some just may have got ill from where they work but all of us are ...
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