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Results from our forumRe: Any SOLID arguments against evolution?... 10 billion years and become a red giant. Inconceivable. Google it before you make such outrageous comments, larger volume does not mean larger mass, it is quite conceivable. “The Hemoglobin number,”-- that is the number of different ways you can arrange the molecules that form Hemoglobin. There ...
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Radiometric dating of rocks... poles switched(I used some term from the book), would the USA's climate change? would the animals be able to adapt, the plants? would there be a mass extinction? and if so, how would we survive? he told me to take what scientist say and leave it to them to ask questions and make ideas like that. ...
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Re: Fitness and Diet... and our economy is in the midst of struggle. Maybe I had just overlooked the small things in our place. I remember, after attending a Sunday mass we sometimes walk all over the nearby flea market and we usually buy lots of native produce grown in Antipolo at cheaper price. I have been residing ...
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Re: Fitness and Diet... amount of lean muscle tissue and therefore the excess calories are stored as fat deposits. Hence the ratio of lean muscle is reduced and the fat mass increases. Technically even if a person lost lean muscle mass and cut down on calories but maintained the same body weight; the ratio of fat to ...
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Can you use mtDNA to...Well, if there isn't a microsatellite system up and running for your species, it wouldn't be worth your time to develop one. I assume that the egg masses are fertilized and that each mass is fertilized by a single male (if the mating behaviour of your frogs is similar to the norm for frogs). And ...
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