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Dictionary » B » Breakthrough BreakthroughBreakthrough a sudden manifestation of new insights and more constructive attitudes following a period of resistance during psychotherapy. ![]()
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Results from our forumBird-Dinosaur News... (including humans) move the upper leg bone as they walk or run, birds essentially keep it still, using their lower legs only. Quick and Ruben’s breakthrough was in recognizing that this “knee running” anatomy, where the upper leg bones are fixed, is crucial in keeping birds’ lungs from collapsing. ...
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make human live longer by genetic operationsOk, maybe we need to define "breakthrough" then. What I meant, there isn't any treatment available currently that could be used to exted human life solely by manipulating our genetics. And as far as I know, there isn't one around ...
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make human live longer by genetic operationsAre there any breakthrough to make human live longer by genetic operations? :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
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Re:... do come up and serve as examples.So its the same vicious cycle.Until the standards of Government Schools is improved its not possible for any real breakthrough.But i have no comments about capitalism and nationalism.I am really confused about which is better.I like the Chinese for this a communist ...
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SMRT DNA Sequencing... by enabling researchers to answer questions important to human healthcare, It is called SMRT (Single Molecule Real-Time DNA Sequencing). A breakthrough technology based on the natural process that occurs every time living cells divides. http://bioisolutions.blogspot.com/2008/12/smrt.html
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