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Dictionary » W » Wires Wireswire splint A device to stabilise teeth loosened by accident or by a periodontal condition in the maxilla or mandible; a device to reduce and stabilise maxillary or mandibular fractures by applying it to both jaws and connecting it by intermaxillary wires or rubber bands. ![]()
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Results from our forumImportant unknown nanotech within humans... used for nano-photonic circuits, white-light LEDs or as a photocatalyst. the liquid crystals exist to construct structures such as silicon crystal wires within the body, http://www.mrs.org/s_mrs/sec_subscribe.asp?CID=2735&DID=155701&action=detail Now the solid sols as discovered by hildegard ...
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Human Bio-technics (superhuman)... we gain strength previously unknown to us to help prevent the situation for a short time. Would it be possible to change this by having implants/wires on/in our biceps for example, so that everytime it recognises a signal to move the muscle from the brain, to then overirde it with a stronger ...
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Re: Just capture the excited electrons, you'll get a current. build the interface and youll get the nobel. obviously its not just wires. The interface would be the sticky part (pardon the pun). I found this link on bacteria that produces electricity from sugar. http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?id=00054931-E680-1F58-905980A84189EEDF
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Electricity directly from a plantJust capture the excited electrons, you'll get a current. build the interface and youll get the nobel. obviously its not just wires.
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Re: Polyacrylamide gel running... line in one of the gels is always faster by about 2cm than in the other gel. I thought both should run at the same rate? - check the platinum wires (the electrode - if you are able to see it) and the current (you should be able to see air bubbles running in the buffer) hope any of this helps ...
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