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Dictionary » P » Permanent Permanentpermanent Continuing or enduring (as the same state, status, place) without fundamental or marked change: not subject to fluctuation or alteration: fixed or intended to be fixed: lasting, stable. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Any SOLID arguments against evolution?... that the genes for organelle proteins got transferred to the nucleus as part of a reduction process by the bacteria/cyanobacteria as they became a permanent part of the cell." [The Problem] "The problem for the cell was that it then had to “evolve” transport pathways to bring the organelle ...
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Hobbit Skull Comparison Software's Unexpected Result.... but the bone framing around the eye and angle is not the same as what my comparing the skulls shows. http://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/permanent/humanorigins/history/images/md/homo-floresiensis.jpg http://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/permanent/humanorigins/history/spreading.php This ...
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Re: Urine infections... is treated right away. If you do not take care of a bladder infection, it can spread to your kidneys. A kidney infection is serious and can cause permanent damage. What causes urinary tract infections? Usually, germs get into your system through your urethra—the tube that carries urine from your ...
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peripheral nervous system... that, you can't control it. For example, the patellar reflex is a monosinaptic reflex that closes in the spine. All your skeletal muscles are in a permanent state of mild contraction called muscular tonus, which is a reflex that closes in the cerebellum. In neurodegenerative disorders, what happens ...
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Re: Important unknown nanotech within humans... When reacted with urea formaldehyde produces hard thermoset urea formaldehyde resin, which are commonly used in permanent adhesives such as those used in plywood or carpeting. It is noticable the number of food contanimination scandals involving the carboxylic ...
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