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Results from our forumImmortality? Possibility?ok maybi this is the way every cell has in its an internal clock in its genes wich regulates the cell time that cell dies. how ever cancer is imortal cells, ...
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biological clockwhy do animals such as bee and pigeon have an internal clock in order to navigate using the sun as a compass? because they need to know along wat directions ...
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Re: peace of mind... conversations surrounding Morgellons and that are going on around the clock and around the world. I realize now that I was wrong about that. A ... Nematodes/small worms/Strongyloides have neither a shell nor an internal skeleton or an exoskeleton. They have a multi-layered cuticle. Even ...
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peace of mind... conversations surrounding Morgellons and that are going on around the clock and around the world. I realize now that I was wrong about that. A ... Nematodes/small worms/Strongyloides have neither a shell nor an internal skeleton or an exoskeleton. They have a multi-layered cuticle. Even ...
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sleep... can refresh the body as well as the mind. Sleep is controlled by a body clock in the brain that scientists call the circadian clock. The internal clock is named "circadian" from the Latin circa, which means "about" and dies, which ...
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