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Dictionary » S » Stopping Stoppingstopping 1. Material for filling a cavity. 2. (Science: chemical) A partition or door to direct or prevent a current of air. 3. (Science: veterinary) A pad or poultice of dung or other material applied to a horse's hoof to keep it moist. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Why The Religious Minded Rule Science With Science... exists which of course makes one somewhat of an outcast in some science circles like the one above where I was even banished for two weeks for not stopping my insisting that even though it is as ID as it obviously is the theory I have been working on for just about all of my life is scientific. ...
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Natural selection wrong due to transmission of harmful genes... Yes i understand, but i was not taught this in school. gamila Said: harmful genes are not eliminated and are common Harmful yes but not stopping the chances of reproduction, as AFJ said: AFJ Said: I really give you a point on the fact that humans will tend to keep genetic disorders in ...
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Why is bacteria good?... and their significance in the science and technology industry. I found many examples including yogurt, cheese, sauerkraut, pesticide controls, and stopping acne on skin, but I can't find any reliable sources of information on what makes them so successful. My teacher also mentioned something about ...
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rna interference... double stranded rna due to both strands getting transcripted. This in turn binds(being complementary) with the mRna produced by the pathogen, stopping its further translation. Then it it is also said that the source of this complementary rna is a viral genome/transposons. How does this fit ...
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Anthropogenic global warming?... we can't really stop carbon emissions since most of our activities generating our lifestyle makes most of the gas. If in a year or a two we try stopping our activites, everything for us would be definitely ruined. It's really a hard thing actually because instead of making the simple natural ...
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