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Results from our forumRe: Dont understand what being asked to do?I am learning by correspondence so making it much harder. I have to email him and wait for a response so was hoping I could get some help on here too. sorry if this is the wrong place to ask :shock:
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Why not hundreds of different sexes, why only two ?... them, in fungi. Diploid duplication mutations probably "set up" the possibility of two-contributor sexual exchange, and triploidy is a harder thing to survive. Where there are two genders, the two have developed particular useful roles. It's all guesswork, though.
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Re: Why The Religious Minded Rule Science With Science... http://theoryofid.blogspot.com/ Science keeps falling in place, while evolutionary theory seems to be becoming increasingly complicated and harder to teach and learn with time. Maybe it is me but when you rearrange the logic around it might end up looking like the intelligence theory way ...
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Mucosal Wound... wound.. depending on your lifestyle or the particular situation you're in. The location of mucosal membranes would obviously make it a little bit harder to damage.
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Re: Stomach bloating and weight gain... out that i had T.B in the uterus! I was started on Anti T.B chemotherepy and H.R.T. Treatment for uterian T.B is between 9-12months as it is much harder and takes longer to treat as opposed to T.B in the chest. Treatment continues in the U.K and with gods grace we have moved home and the hospital ...
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