![]() Smaller swimbladder means poorer hearing Publishing their results in the latest issue of the Journal of Experimental Biology, Walter Lechner and Friedrich Ladich studied the correlation between the ... |
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TORRANCE, Calif.—Wakunaga of America Co. Ltd. presented the results of a recent study during Experimental Biology 2008 in San Diego. The intervention, lead by Matthew J. Budoff, M.D., FACC, Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute of Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, involved 65 intermediate risk patients who received a placebo or four capsules of 250 mg/d of aged garlic extract (Kyolic®, from W - 05/14/08 at 06:54PM (NaturalNews) The problems with Genetically Modified (GM) foods are as many as they are varied. Respected scientists have risked everything to step forward and warn consumers that this new fast-track "solution to world hunger" is bad for their health and the environment, but to little avail. Giant agri-business companies such as Monsanto forge ahead to flood the world's food chain with experiment - 05/14/08 at 11:27AM |
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SAD brief Calilasseia Prum, Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B: Molecular & Developmental Evolution, 304(6): 570-579 (15 Nov 2005) The Evolutionary Origin and Diversification of Feathers by Richard O. Prum and Alan H. Brush, Quarterly Review of Biology, ... - Sat, May 17 Induction & how scientists think Our prior probabilities that hypotheses are correct have to be raised if the hypotheses pass some experimental tests in a better way than expected by chance while they have to be lowered if the agreement is worse than expected by chance ... - Sat, May 17 US Senate Mulling Additional $400M for NIH in 2008; Fate Tied to ... ... which is part of a much larger bill that was drafted to provide emergency funding for the United States’ wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, according to Carrie Wolinetz of the Federation of American Societies of Experimental Biology. ... - Sat, May 17 Gene Therapy Offers Hope of New Lease on Sex Life The therapy was described at the annual Experimental Biology meeting in Orlando, Fla. Although the therapy is far from being ready for prime time in humans, it has potential as a long-acting treatment that could help to restore youthful ... - Sat, May 17 Extended Absence A study published in the Journal of Experimental Biology observed that a lizards feeding behavior is tied to their movement. Lizards classified as wide foragers (a technique which evolved most recently) move around 80 percent of the ... - Sat, May 17 Anatomy Week: Brain Heaters in Marlins and Sailfish Morrissette, JM (2003). Characterization of ryanodine receptor and Ca2+-ATPase isoforms in the thermogenic heater organ of blue marlin (Makaira nigricans). Journal of Experimental Biology, 206(5), 805-812. DOI: 10.1242/jeb.00158. - Sat, May 17 |
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