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Gain

(Science: physics) (Amplification) increase in a signal transmitted from one point to another through an amplifier.


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Re: 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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by Carrieo
Wed Mar 06, 2013 10:35 pm
 
Forum: Physiology
Topic: Stomach bloating and weight gain
Replies: 448
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On the number of limbs.

Because it's not so easy to gain or lose limbs. Even aquatic mammals which seem to have no limbs, have still rudimentary legs. In other words, it is easier to change something than to gain or lose it.

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by JackBean
Tue Feb 05, 2013 4:34 pm
 
Forum: Evolution
Topic: On the number of limbs.
Replies: 7
Views: 533

Re: how to become healthy?

... which won’t add much weight. It is good that you realize that healthy food is a must unlike other people who rush to eat junk food in order to gain weight. Luckily for you I have the same problem and very skinny and I made gaining 6 kg till summer my 2013 resolution, check this post out http://www.mengainweight.com/908/how-to... ...

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by timiber013
Tue Jan 15, 2013 2:06 am
 
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: how to become healthy?
Replies: 5
Views: 2044

Stomach bloating and weight gain

... Up" stomach after I ate. I was getting frustrated with it because I am only 5 1 1/2 and have never weighted over 100 lbs. Well I started gaining weight and I had to buy larger pants etc. I went to my GP doctor and he said if you think I am going to say anything about your weight your ...

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by BloatedSC
Sun Jan 06, 2013 10:17 pm
 
Forum: Physiology
Topic: Stomach bloating and weight gain
Replies: 448
Views: 2236981

Re:

... are short of nutrients or are otherwise inhospitable. In most places, however, it was beneficial to evolve into something more complex just to gain that edge in competition. If you were a bit bigger, faster and meaner than the others, you could, for example, eat the others for lunch. Of course, ...

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by biohazard
Fri Nov 30, 2012 8:21 am
 
Forum: Evolution
Topic: Is evolution as simple as we think?
Replies: 11
Views: 2141
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