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IL-6 Deficiency Attenuates Murine Diet-Induced Non-Alcoholic Stea…
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Background The function of sore in the pathogenesis of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), a prevalent effect of liver disease, is still ailing given. This study aimed at assessing the involvement of a significant inflammatory cytokine, IL-6, in N read more
The pH Miracle Diet
spliit: BPD Lifestyle Blog | November 19th 2009 by Stephanie
I have recommitted to the pH miracle diet created by Dr. Robert Young. This revolutionary nutrition program not only helps a person reach their ideal weight but also provides them with higher energy and lessens the risk of illness and disease. This d read more
Lowongan Kerja HRD, IT Staff, Quality Control, Administrasi, Engi…
Lowongan Kerja, Karir, CPNS, BUMN, Pertamina, Perkebunan | November 19th 2009 by PosKerja
PT Pulau Sambu Guntung - We are one of the biggest Coconut Milk Manufacturing Companies in the world, located in Riau - Indonesia. Due to our rapid growth, we are searching for highly qualified persons to fill the following positions: PRODUCTION ENGI read more
New on-Off ‘Switch’ Triggers and Reverses Paralysis in Animal…
Impact Lab | November 19th 2009
This tiny worm became temporarily paralyzed when scientists fed it a light-sensitive material, or “photoswitch,” and then exposed it to ultraviolet light. In an advance with overtones of Star Trek phasers and other sci-fi ray guns, scient read more
You Might Have Gum Disease If…
Health-y Insurance | November 19th 2009 by Allen Jesson
I heard from a woman from France yesterday. She told me about her experience with dental implants. One did not make it. Implants don’t always ‘take’. What was truly interesting about this conversation is that she never realized read more
The Backstage of Mitochondrial DNA Haplogroup J Increases the Rec…
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Leber's willed optic neuropathy (LHON) is a maternally inherited blinding ailment due to mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) notion mutations in complex I subunit genes, whose unfinished penetrance has been attributed to both genetic and environmental factors. read more
Dow Chemical to Convert CO2 to Ethanol with Algae
Melodies in Marketing | November 19th 2009 by Mario Vellandi
[Video Link for Email/Other Subscribers] “The Dow Chemical Company plans to work with Algenol Biofuels, Inc. to build and operate a pilot-scale algae-based integrated biorefinery that will convert CO2 into ethanol. This is one of many examples read more
Interactive Periodic Table of Elements
Educational Technology Guy | November 18th 2009 by David Andrade
I just learned about a great interactive Periodic Table of the Elements from my PLN (personal learning network) on Twitter.This interactive Periodic Table of the Elements is great and loaded with features. As you move your cursor over an element, the read more
Introduction to Polymer Science and Chemistry: A Problem Solving…
Latest Gadgets and Technology News | November 18th 2009 by Marshal Pull
With such a wide diversity of properties and applications, is it any wonder that industry and academia have such a fascination with polymers? A solid introduction to such an enormous and important field is critical to the modern polymer scientist-to- read more
How to make your own caffeinated alcohol beverage
Makezine.com | November 18th 2009
If San Francisco City Attorney Dennis Herrera gets his way a generation of club goers will miss out on the sickly sweet tang of caffeinated alcohol beverages like Sparks, Four-Loko, and Joose. Yet, all is not lost. A group of enterprising practitio read more
Química
perroviendotele | November 18th 2009 by Omar
Esto es lo que pasa cuando me encargan una ilustración “bonita y amistosa”. Es para un libro de Química publicado en México por ST Editorial. Aquí el proceso: Y la Ilustración final: This is what happens when I’m asked to mak read more
Zodiac Signs Attracted to a Female Sagittarius | ArticlesBase.com
Arts for Entertainment Blog | November 17th 2009 by kon5518
The male Sagittarius, Aries, Leo, Aquarius and Libra are the zodiac signs that are attracted to a female Sagittarius. Sagittarius, represented by an archer, is a fiery sign. That is why it is no surprise that females born under this sign have a stron read more
Sunflower Learning 3 to be Bilingual
School Tech Talk | November 17th 2009 by Lisa Hill
Subject Matter: Computer simulated labs of Biology, Chemistry, Physics Grades: Middle School to College Sunflower Learning 3 (beta) Available in English & Spanish Sunflower Learning offers interactive labs, activities an quizzes covering wide s read more
Color thermal inkless printing technology
Makezine.com | November 17th 2009
My father recently drew my attention to an article in IEEE Spectrum about the so-called "Zink" printing technology commercialized by a group of former Polaroid employees. Zink, an acronym for "zero ink," uses special paper with three layers of emb read more
Latest science headlines
Sciencebase Science Blog | November 17th 2009 by David Bradley Science Writer
Time to bring you up to date on the latest science headlines I’ve put together for other sites this last couple of weeks, so here’s a quick round-up: On the SpectroscopyNOW site, this issue, I covered natural chemicals that can help sunfl read more
Discriminative Restraint of Retinal Angiogenesis by Targeting PI3…
----- | November 17th 2009 by Марина
Ocular neovascularisation is a pathological device of some forms of debilitating blindness including diabetic retinopathy, age kin macular degeneration and retinopathy of prematurity. Drift therapies for delaying unwanted ocular angiogenesis list las read more
Next Year Form 4 has started
Mr. Sai Mun | November 17th 2009 by mrsaimun
some of you are still relax at home after PMR, many of them has started FORM 4 year 2010.MOSS, MenjalaraSaturday 2.30pm PhysicsSaturday 4.30pm Add Math 1st Class is on the 21st Nov 2009, Saturdayclasses almost full so pls call/SMS before you come PTI read more
Does a Law on Human Attraction Exist?
Not The Sharpest Tool In The Shed | November 16th 2009 by Eddy Maes
“Opposites attract” is a law of attraction, at least where electromagnetism is concerned. But are there laws about attraction between two people? “In a world that is full of strangers” as a line in a famous song of the 1980’s goes, is there read more
Interaction middleman Plate Rush at and Protein in Protein Crysta…
----- | November 16th 2009 by Марина
Background Protein crystallisation screening involves the parallel testing of gigantic numbers of candidate conditions with the aim of identifying conditions becoming as a starting unimportant for the output of diffraction distinction crystals. Gene read more
He Doesn't Belong With You
Awkward Things My Mother Never Taught Me | November 15th 2009 by Amber Sunshine
So it's virtually impossible not to here the Taylor Swift song on the radio since even if you only listen while driving to work in the mornings. So the song I'm referring to is that "You Belong With Me." If you haven't figured out why she's making read more
Weekly Roundup: Cube, cute, and cupcake edition
Just A Theory | November 15th 2009
Necker cube Everyone loves optical illusions, especially three dimensional ones. The Necker Cube is a classical example of an ambiguous drawing, one that the human mind can interpret in a number of ways. Artist Guido Moretti has created a 3D sculptur read more
A Strange System: Food: What We Can Do
Science & Soul | November 15th 2009
I’m all ranted out for now, so I shall bring this series to a close. I have hinted at a number of things we, the average consumer, can do to improve the system. So, to finish off the series, I am posting a list created by a professor of Env read more
Amritapuri Campus, Kerala
India University - Colleges, MBA, Admission, Courses and mor… | November 14th 2009 by Amar
As one of the leading higher educational institutions in the State of Kerala, Amritapuri Campus is quite a full-equipped campus of Amrita University. Many schools and additional programs are offered at this school. Built on and 80-acre land, the cam read more
Video Tour of Exploratorium in San Francisco!
zedomax.com - blog about DIYs and Review on reviews of gadge… | November 14th 2009 by Max Lee
The other day, I did a shoot with my new Canon 7D DSLR at Exploratorium in San Francisco, there’s a ton of interesting science and technology stuff you can play with. For those of you who live outside California, you can enjoy my short clip h read more
The Lego Church
2COB-2 CRAZYOLDBITCHES | November 14th 2009 by Beeha and Beaha
What can I say…Just sharing. Thanks to my dear friend Jim, who sent this to me…if you’d like some facts about this read further down, but first the Jay Leno quote that came with Jim’s missive: “With hurricanes, tor read more
An Elementary Tongue Twister.
Jake the Cake's Children's poetry. | November 14th 2009 by Paul Hughes
There is hydrogen and helium, then lithium, berilium, boron, carbon, nitrogen and oxygen (a gas). There’s fluoride, neon, sodium, a metal called “magnesium,” another: “aluminium” and silicon makes glass. Phosphorus is poisonous and sulphur read more
Jewels from the Sidewalk
Ornamento | November 12th 2009 by Martha Aleo
I walk to and from work every day and I constantly scan the sidewalk for treasures I can use to make something. Trash day is the best day of the week!!! Awhile ago, I wrote about making lampworked beads from glass I found on the sidewalk. Now I have read more
Finding and Keeping Love
Love Matters Most | November 12th 2009 by Christopher May
Finding and Keeping Love by Harville Hendrix In this life changing course by Harville Hendrix called, Finding and Keeping Love: An Imago-Based Program for Getting the Love You Want you will have a complete map for relationship building. This course read more
Temperature regulating coffee mug
Makezine.com | November 12th 2009
Klaus Sedlbauer and Herbert Sinnesbichler, of Germany's Fraunhofer Institute for Building Physics (IBP), think coffee is perfect at 58 degrees C. So they built a coffee mug that automatically maintains that temperature, tending to cool its conte read more
NASA Reproduces A Building Block Of Life In Laboratory
Impact Lab | November 12th 2009
Stefanie Milam, Michel Nuevo and Scott Sandford. NASA scientists studying the origin of life have reproduced uracil, a key component of our hereditary material, in the laboratory. They discovered that an ice sample containing pyrimidine exposed to ul read more

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