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2000-10-18 Thread Yvonne Polmeer Alexander
What about freedom of speach of the public.  Do you realise how huge we are?   I'm on a roll.    Princess calling.  You will hear from me, do you know who?  Y  

Re: why should it be trusted?

2000-10-18 Thread Sampo A Syreeni
On Tue, 17 Oct 2000, Riad S. Wahby wrote: >While I agree that the limitations of current techniques do not >dictate what is possible, it _is_ possible to show that a certain >problem has a best-case order of growth (for something simple, think >of gate-level addition; its best case is provably Th

DNAP- Could this be the next high flying biotech Stock!!

2000-10-18 Thread Stockpicks
More great News for DNAP!! 10/17/00 (after company facts) Dnaprint (DNAP) is an emerging biotech company and is trading under $1 !!! 1) CEO (Dr. Tony Frudakis) Lead scientist for Corixa starts his own company a few months ago 2) Company is formed by a reverse merger of a pinksheet co

Re: why should it be trusted?

2000-10-18 Thread William H. Geiger III
In , on 10/17/00 at 08:08 PM, Tim May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: >On the other hand, having heard that even getting a simple blood or >saliva sample requires court action, I expect you are once again merely >hand-waving. Actually it is rather common practice for various jails/prisons to tak

Re: why should it be trusted?

2000-10-18 Thread Ken Brown
Petro wrote: > >P.S. I too would be interested in documented cases where DNA > >collected by the police was given to insurance companies. > > It's (apparently) England where there is wide spread DNA > collection for use in finding certain types of criminals. The database exists but s