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Results from our forumRe: Poisoned by antibiotics...can anyone help?... 'Quite unlikely', does not equate to 'not possible'. There is still room for the probability of it occurring and one has to factor that in. Being struck by a meteor is 'quite unlikely' but it has happened to people before. If you're sick, we should find you help. But let's get you the right kind ...
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Evolution of the Face and Head... spare time, particularly arthropods, which have interested me since I was young. Anyhow, I was looking at photos of spiders today and was suddenly struck by the following question: What is the cause of the interesting commonality of head morphology seen across different phyla? Comparing, say, arthropods ...
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Re: Theories - Origin of Life... issue Proceedings of National Acadamy of Sciences. Really now you simply need do better than that. “New species created in Lab” Hasn’t the obvious struck you? An outside agency was required for whatever the result was. That is precisely the nub of my argument relating to species formation. Don’t ...
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Re: Sound and how the brain reacts to it... it out and began rummaging through it, the sounds of rattling of pencils and other items in the box combined with her soft whispers to herself struck a nerve in my brain. I can only describe it as if all of my body parts had shut down, all other sounds and thoughts were completely blocked out ...
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Re: Why are leaves green?... day. I was of the opinion that the need to overcome this limitation was the driver for life developing motor functions. I have to say I was less struck by his assertion of the halobacterium causing algae to be green, because algae would not have had heat issues, just light issues, and there would ...
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