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Dictionary » L » Live-forever Live-foreverLive-forever (Science: botany) a plant (sedum Telephium) with fleshy leaves, which has extreme powers of resisting drought; garden ox-pine. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: How did endosymbionts coordinate replication?... mtDNA: According to the endosymbiontic theory mitochondria were ancient bacteria that survived in an ancient eukaryotic cell and continued to live as part of it as an organelle. So, I suppose, in any eukaryotic cell the mtDNA should be relatively conserved. However, the mutational rate of ...
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Re: Re:... area (where the tumor is) and this helps to save the other tissues of the body. Chemotherapeutic agents have systemic effects since they are delivered intravenously and because of that may have wider side effects. Because of the nature of these therapies, it is paradoxically so that often the ...
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Re: Re:... area (where the tumor is) and this helps to save the other tissues of the body. Chemotherapeutic agents have systemic effects since they are delivered intravenously and because of that may have wider side effects. Because of the nature of these therapies, it is paradoxically so that often the ...
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Sound and how the brain reacts to it... - oh, trance time. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qr_L38bwZhU or on harp: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_d-4siO6bdE BUT - it works a lot better live. 4. Certain voices talking - this has only happened once, actually, but the voice was smooth with smooth diction & tempo. So an aide at my ...
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Re: Is evolution as simple as we think?... system. Evolution is OUTCOME or END RESULT of genetic mutation/drift + selective pressure or absence of it (diversification process). If you put a live chicken in the fridge for a long time, it will die. There is no "response to environment", mutations at will, etc. However, if you put ...
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