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Dictionary » E » Ear-piercer Ear-piercerEar-piercer (Science: zoology) The earwig. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Is DNA living or non-living thing?? get the answer hereOrigin And Nature Of Earth Life, An Update… Liberate your mind from concepts dictated by religious trade-union AAAS. 1) Life is just another mass format. 2) re-comprehend natural selection. 3) natural selection is ubiquitous, for all mass formats. Life Evolves by Naturally Selected Organic Matter ht...
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Book recommendation for exam... in relation to man. 8. Annelida : Coelom and metamerism; modes of life in polychaetes; general features and life history of nereis (Neanthes), earthworm (Pheretima) and leach (Hirudinaria). 9. Arthropoda : Larval forms and parasitism in Crustacea; vision and respiration in arthropods (prawn, ...
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Re: Sound and how the brain reacts to it... she was talking and talking with her mouthful somehow relaxed me so much that it would cause me to feel sleepy LOL Also, if someone whispers in my ear it makes me tingle and twitch and I can't barely stand it lol This isn't REALLY the same thing, but i've also slept with a fan since I was little. ...
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Why are animals so quiet?... that do use vocal signals as well: wild canines are a good example. In wolf packs, alpha females often can tell her pack members what to do by ear movements, teeth baring, even certain ways of moving the tail. This latter is believed to be communication by scent and sight! Sometimes predators ...
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Which came first the DNA, RNA or proteinNew Era For Science Including Genomics ??? From: Dov Henis Sent: Friday, April 13, 2012 10:43 PM To: genome biologists Subject: A new era for science including genomics ??? Please examine carefully… Yesterday, SN , after many years of refusing my similar postings, SN posted my following statement-co...
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