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Results from our forumRe: Natural selection is proven wrong... * Dr. John M. Cimbala, Mechanical Engineering * Dr. Harold Coffin, Palaeontologist * Dr. Bob Compton, DVM * Dr. Ken Cumming, Biologist * Dr. Jack W. Cuozzo, Dentist * Dr. William M. Curtis III, Th.D., Th.M., M.S., Aeronautics & Nuclear Physics * Dr. Malcolm Cutchins, Aerospace Engineering ...
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Theories - Origin of Lifeby the way alex, i hope your peers published their results, cause if not jack szostack beat them to it http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v454/n7200/full/nature07018.html
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Re: What is the most poisonous snake in da world? The most venomous terrestrial snake in the world, is the Inland Taipan, and it has a LD50 of 0.27. 0.27 what? Grams? Micrograms? Tons? or Chocolate units? actually it is the most poisonous but there is an anti venum for it however, the king cobra is more dangerous to humans because there is no anti...
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Memorising Scientific names... check to make sure you remember all of the names before it. I would start by memorizing the names from scientific to common (Heterophylus means jack fruit, for example), and then once you're able to identify all of the common names from the scientific ones, do it from common name to scientific.
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Memorising Scientific names... Bangladesh dey take an admission test which has a part which requires memorising a lot of scientific names, starting from artocarpus heterophylus (jack fruit) to say zinghiber officinale (ginger). it's hard very memorising all this Can anyone tell me an easier method to memorise these names? Thank ...
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