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Results from our forumRe: Intelligent Design?... new theory to explain intelligence! The 4 part definition that works in all cases of intelligence being explained, unimolecular on up. Being that versatile helps show how looking for 4 requirements greatly simplifies intelligence detection as well as definition. Need that kind of standard so all ...
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About LysosomesThe plant vacuole is a remarkably versatile lysosome. In a way, plant cells do have lysosomes, because vacuoles are lysosomes. MBOC refers to vacuoles as phytolysosomes. Aleurones(try to avoid this old term - they are now called protein bodies) ...
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The Fiber Disease... to form a double helix, the bases recognize each other and pair up in a wholly predictable manner — A with T, and C with G. Although DNA is a versatile construction material in the nano-world, it is often the case that metals are required to impart electrical or magnetic functionality to materials. ...
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The Fiber Disease... genetic fusions of single-chain Ab (scFv) with CAR, or scFv-scFv diabodies (reviewed in reference 21). Adapter-mediated targeting is rather versatile and technically simple, it may use a wide range of targeting ligands, and it allows for the rapid generation of analytical amounts of tar- ...
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The Fiber Disease... it in the mud pack. It's properties are phenominal and states that it was developed by specialists in natural animal care to be the ultimate, most versatile and safest skin and coat care product on the market today. Proven effective on dogs, cats, horses, cattle, birds and exotic animals. Also ...
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