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Results from our forumLooking for answers/input.... 4 billion years" as if 4 billion years is enough time for enough trial and error for nature to finally get it right. In actuality, 4 billion ... that part. There're 23 letters using a set of both upper and lower case letters (26 + 26 = 52) plus 1 for the space (53) so the probability ...
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There is no HIV?? But there is AIDS??... believe that the original studies were pure, when Gallo was called to trial in an Australian court he admitted that only 40% of the original AIDS ... hands" award). This is just the tip of the iceberg for the case against HIV, but that alone will hopefully make some people think.
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genetic dissertation... Certainly this is worth discussing in some detail. For a high-profile case study consider the OJ Simpson murder trial, where the defense aggressively undermined the reliability of the DNA evidence.
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Re: fluorescent AFLP... may not make any sense for your data, but the scale might. So, in your case, you want to have your fluorescence yields to be comparable for each of the separate trials. If all your fluorescence yields are being normalized already, this may not be relevant, ...
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Reconciling Faith with Evolution... thought that his enemies would have used this claim against him at his trial? They used the “Son of God” to condemn him but they could equally well have strengthened their case by ridiculing his claim to have been born of a virgin. Could it be that Jesus wasn’t ...
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