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T fibre

A fibre that branches at right angles to the right and left; term used to describe the branching patterns of granular cell axons in the molecular layer of the cerebellum.


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Re: Fitness and Diet

... are heaps of cheap foods in your country that are excellent. The main foods you need to concentrate on are fruits, vegetables, nuts, and whole fibre starchy foods. Variety is what is needed for good health. Your markets are full of such foods. You may miss out to a degree on animal proteins, ...

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by skeptic
Sun May 17, 2009 5:46 am
 
Forum: Human Biology
Topic: Fitness and Diet
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Re: Fitness and Diet

... some or all of these as regular parts of the diet, though not to excess. Also, as much variety as is practical in fruit, vegetables, nuts and high fibre starch foods. At least five different ones each day. When hungry, fill up on the high fibre starches. And potatoes are a good food, as long as ...

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by skeptic
Tue Apr 28, 2009 10:37 am
 
Forum: Human Biology
Topic: Fitness and Diet
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... the morgellons situation is?,how do you account for the anomylous compounds and elements seen within morgellons?,the solid sols?,the nanopolymer fibres?. i have seen the fibres growing out of peoples skin,i have seen peoples hairs being replaced with pseudo hairs,it is a real phenomenon that ...

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by vincio
Sun Feb 15, 2009 10:48 am
 
Forum: Molecular Biology
Topic: Important unknown nanotech within humans
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Important unknown nanotech within humans

... which indicate it is caused by a hydro silicate aerogel mass within the body,a colloid. Such colloid characteristics are the existence polymer fibres within and around the body, silicate particles and structures such as silicone liquid crystals, vesicles, gels,solid sol and polymer liquid crystals ...

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by vincio
Tue Feb 10, 2009 7:22 am
 
Forum: Molecular Biology
Topic: Important unknown nanotech within humans
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Sugar Allergy

... 20. Robinson R, Causey J, Slavin JL. Nutritional benefits of larch arabinogalactan. In: ed. McCleary BV, Prosky L. Advanced Dietary Fibre Technology. London: Blackwell Science; 2001:443-51. 21. Ellestad-Sayed J, Nelson R, Adson M, et al. Pantothenic acid, coenzyme A, and human chronic ...

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by DrDahlman
Sat Jan 12, 2008 4:20 pm
 
Forum: Human Biology
Topic: Sugar Allergy
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