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Results from our forumFitness and DietI've got nice results with a combination of aerobic excercise (soccer or basketball 2-3 times a week) and weights at the gym (2-3 times a week). I usually switch between 3 times aerobic and 2 times weights during one week and the other way round the following week. Like with ...
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Fitness and Diet... anyone else has any ideas or experiences they'd like to share; I'm always curious to try new things! On the exercise side, I've mostly been doing weights and especially upper body, since my bad knee makes lower-body exercises risky. I still try to do some light lower-body exercises, but I'm careful ...
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SDS-PAGE... by the distance moved by bromophenol blue (a marker of the electrophoretic front). how do i graph this: on the y-axis do i just log the molecular weights (from 10kd to 250kd) and then plot it against what??...im confused as to why albumin and other protein weights are given. do i measure the distance ...
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Yoga versus weightsOn a cellular level, why do people who do Yoga tend to be shaped differently than those who lift weights.
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Re: Brain size=IQ level theory (Blacks vs Whites & Asians)... why not for genetic generalization? What Gould especially fails to mention is the striking and critically important finding that 'genetic weights on IQ subtests predict racial differences'. Although the White/Black IQ gap averages 15 points, the difference 'is more pronounced on subtests ...
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