Workers who use vibrating tools for hours on end may suffer permanent
damage, and two U.S. researchers said Monday they think they can explain why.
http://www.cnn.com/2004/HEALTH/04/19/health.vibration.reut/index.html
It's Not Because They Can No Longer Be Satisfied By Men Maru
-- Ronn! :)
Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
Workers who use vibrating tools for hours on end may suffer permanent
damage, and two U.S. researchers said Monday they think they can
explain why.
http://www.cnn.com/2004/HEALTH/04/19/health.vibration.reut/index.html
It's Not Because They Can No Longer Be Satisfied By
On Tue, Apr 20, 2004 at 10:16:08PM -0500, The Fool wrote:
They are called telomeres. They are on the ends of chromosomes.
Every time a cell divides they shorten.
For that to link with what I was suggesting, there needs to be a
correlation between faster metabolic rate and cell division /
On Tue, Apr 20, 2004 at 10:47:10PM -0500, Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
At 08:04 AM 4/20/04, Erik Reuter wrote:
http://www.photonic-products.com/techinfo/sanyo_tech/sanyo_databook.pdf
Thanks! Exactly what I was looking for (although for some reason I am
having some trouble getting the web page
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From: Ronn!Blankenship [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: Libby Dalton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ben Benton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What I want to know is why your name is actually Ben Benton?
You've been using a pseudonym all these years,
http://www.upi.com/view.cfm?StoryID=20040420-052613-8197r
Records contradict USDA's mad cow decision
By Steve Mitchell
United Press International moonie owned propaganda outlet
Published 4/21/2004 3:07 PM
WASHINGTON, April 21 (UPI) -- A recent U.S. Department of Agriculture
decision to block
This is just a quick reminder that the Wednesday Brin-L chat
is scheduled for 3 PM Eastern/2 PM Central time in the US, or
7 PM Greenwich time, so it started about three hours ago. There
will probably be somebody there to talk to for at least eight
hours after the start time. See my instruction
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From: Erik Reuter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, Apr 20, 2004 at 10:16:08PM -0500, The Fool wrote:
They are called telomeres. They are on the ends of chromosomes.
Every time a cell divides they shorten.
For that to link with what I was suggesting, there needs to be a
correlation
Come on all of you big strong men
Uncle Sam needs your help again
he's got himself in a terrible crack
way down yonder in ole Iraq
So put down your books and pick up a gun we're
gonna have a whole lotta fun
And it's one, two, three, what are we fighting for
don't ask me I don't give a crap, next
http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A30384-2004Apr21?language=print
er
That Woodward Magic
By Dan Froomkin
Special to washingtonpost.com
Wednesday, April 21, 2004; 10:18 AM
How does he do it?
That's one of the questions you hear a lot as Washington conversation
continues to be
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From: Erik Reuter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, Apr 21, 2004 at 06:06:23PM -0500, The Fool wrote:
Erik wrote:
For that to link with what I was suggesting, there needs to be a
correlation between faster metabolic rate and cell division /
telomere
shortening rate. Is there?
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