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These observations and speculations about telomere function lead to the following predictions regarding the possible contributions of telomere malfunction to disease, including cancer (Table 1). The most obvious contribution is when telomere length ... more
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Much of a community's or neighborhood's history may not be on record anywhere, but may be richly represented in the memories of its people, and its cultural and aesthetic values may be best represented in their thoughts, expressions, and ways of ... more
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Recent studies suggest a significant association between obesity and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The factors underlying this newly described comorbidity are still unclear and unexplored. In the present article, we propose that ... more
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The Government has agreed that appraisals in the NHS will be in line with the headings of Good Medical Practice and based on documented information. For the overwhelming majority of doctors this will allow the appraiser and the doctor being ... more
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The diocese does not contribute money directly to the parish. The diocese does not assist financially in capital expansion other than providing building loans at a very good interest rate substantially lower than normal commercial rates. ... more
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• Each participating hotel will add 1.5% Destination Marketing Fee on their hotel room sales. ... more
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Me is right Me is.....It's red blood cells...RBC's that get broken down. Their correct medical name is erythrocytes but on most medical forms and in conversation they are normally referred to as RBC 's cos it's easier. Likewise, white blood cells ... more
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NO! NO! NO! and NO! We will not knowingly post copyrighted material on this website. If you attempt to submit still video captures, you better be prepared to send me the whole video tape. ... more
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Bread is made from flour, water, yeast and salt. It is especially rich in complex carbohydrates (averaging 55 g/100 g). Bread’s glycaemic index varies, averaging a value greater than 70. Bread also contains proteins, vitamins of the B group and ... more
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(As per Statistics Canada) • People are retiring earlier and living longer. • You may be retired for as long as you were working. • The cost of retiring early increases exponentially. • There is no guarantee that government plans will provide ... more
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