Re: CS>Nanoparticles quadruple life of brain cells

2003-08-14 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
Thanks for this link. However, on my browser, the print is illegible, maybe 1 point type. I have no trouble at other sites. Is it necessary to join this group in order to get full-sized typeface? Or is there some other problem? I would like to read this but can not. JBB > Biophysi

CS>Nanoparticles quadruple life of brain cells

2003-08-14 Thread Biophysica
Here is a recent article relevant for our interest in Silver Oxide particles and metallic silver particles. A molecular biologist and a nanoscientist at the University of Central Florida have found that nanomaterials developed for industry have an unexpected and potentially revolutionary side

Re: CS>Innovative Natural Products Analysis

2003-08-14 Thread Pow-Map
Dear Frank and Bob, I want to thank you both for testing the Innovative products I sent to you. This boggles my mind that they're mislabeling their products and I plan to do something about it. Frank, I want to sincerely thank you for testing this product for me, and for all the people on this lis

CS>Fw: layman's LED device

2003-08-14 Thread Acmeair
- Original Message - From: Acmeair To: Acmeair Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2003 11:36 AM Subject: layman's LED device Re: CS>OT:ASSEMBLY INSTR. FOR LAYMAN'S LED DEVICEcontinued Part#2 a.. From: Brooks Bradley (view other messages by this author) b.. Date: Sun, 13 Jul 2003 19:

Re: CS>Lupus

2003-08-14 Thread Duncan Crow
Ambrotose from Mannatech, or if you have the energy to make your own, call it glyconutrient jam... ...tends to stop autoimmunes by virtue of supplying needed, possibly deficient, messenger sugars so the body can then sort out the "crossed wires". Things to look up are "eight essential sugars"

Re: CS>Fw: layman's LED device

2003-08-14 Thread Brooks Bradley
Dear Jim, One thing I failed to relate in my original postings was that one can use the full 3 volt potential on the assembly. The only proviso is that the life of the LED's is shortened considerably. An acceptable trade=off, in my eyesespecially in lig

Re: CS>Nanoparticles quadruple life of brain cells

2003-08-14 Thread CKing001
If you're using internet explorer, you can increase/decrease the print by selecting view>text size>larger etc. I recall Opera had similar opportunities also. It pays to explore beyond the basics of your software. Chuck Whose cruel idea was it for th

Re: CS>Nanoparticles quadruple life of brain cells

2003-08-14 Thread Hank
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Re: CS>Fw: layman's LED device

2003-08-14 Thread Acmeair
Mr. Bradley, thanks for the update. I'll now order the LED's and also the solderless connectors, and build another, to give to the kid. I'd like to have a unit here, just for small aches and pains, etc. but won't care about the light intensity. Do you think, maybe, an 1/2 k resistor would provide

Re: CS>SilverGen specs

2003-08-14 Thread AScottSilver
Okay, so Mike M doesn't like Trem's generator because Mike is a perfectionist. So rather than chastise Mike, let's give him a chance. Here is my proposition: Mike, design the ideal CS generator. Of course this wouldn't be a battery and a resistor. Something like an MCU. You can get them with L