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Results from our forumRe: sterilization in microwave oven... wearing contact lenses should always ask their personal eye care professional to guide them on everything. Gaining ideas off the net will only lead to trouble!!!! There is a FDA approved technique for thermal disinfection of contact lenses and this is used by thermal disinfection unit makers ...
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Re: Question About Common Descent... numerous separate sites around the earth. The implication in this case would be that the probability of the chance collection of atoms required to lead to the basic building block chemicals should be sufficient to expect those chemical reactions to have arisen at more than just one spot on the ...
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Question About Common Descent... numerous separate sites around the earth. The implication in this case would be that the probability of the chance collection of atoms required to lead to the basic building block chemicals should be sufficient to expect those chemical reactions to have arisen at more than just one spot on the ...
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Natural selection is proven wrong... narrative of western philosophy: logic-centrism, the limitations of Aristotelian logic, the end of Aristotelian logic, logic/essence and language lead to the meaningless of all views and you will see you are looking in the wrong place life is a process species/essence are static concepts indicating ...
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Re: can galactose be convert into fructose?... it can provide nutrients for the existing gut flora, which produce gas. It may also cause water retention in the intestine. These effects may lead to bloating, excessive flatulence, loose stools, and even diarrhea depending on the amounts eaten and other factors ." I know the last part ...
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