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vOv posted:now i'm curious: do we get any advantage from dna being a helix as opposed to a ladder? it looks really rad on tv shows
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also the only reference in the wikipedia article on his father is to his father's obituary, where he (the son) is the one who makes all the claims about him being a great phlebotomist i mean i'm sure that stuff is true but still
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Nintendo Kid posted:he seems to be mostly upset that popular media depicts dna helixes as being super tightly coiled and somehow this is a lie covering up real secrets about the human body yeah but they look really rad as proven by the metal gear solid 2 intro
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fritz posted:there's a lot of dna tertiary structure going on beyond the double helix http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nucleic_acid_tertiary_structure yeah i vaguely remember this stuff from freshman bio, i guess it'd be harder to get this kind of stuff without twisting
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lol one of my colleagues posted something on fb from watson's correspondence in which watson tears that dude a new butthole in peer review http://libgallery.cshl.edu/items/show/31109 tldr version: you should collaborate with someone who knows what they're talking about and/or actually knows how to test your dumb ideas.
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Trig Discipline posted:lol one of my colleagues posted something on fb from watson's correspondence in which watson tears that dude a new butthole in peer review awwww shiiiit that paper is the science equivalent of a bitch slap
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i hear watson is a big racist? should i still listen to his theories?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGJuMBdaqIw I love Katy Perry. Ian McLean fucked around with this message at 10:16 on Jan 3, 2015 |
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I'm glad you're doing well Ian
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BONGHITZ posted:i hear watson is a big racist? should i still listen to his theories? i hear that it is possible for people to be as amazingly wrong on one thing as they are right on another
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Trig Discipline posted:tbqh i know so little about mol bio stuff that i am honestly not qualified to have an opinion on the subject, but that kickstarter makes him look batshit crazy yep, definitely batshit https://www.ark-of-salvation.org/intro.php
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this sick filth posted:yep, definitely batshit About the Book & Author Ken Biegeleisen, M.D., Ph.D. Whoever You Thought You Were... You're A Jew! has been called the "Star of Hope for all Humankind". Although the first edition, written in 1994, attracted little notice in the English-speaking world, it caught the attention of Nobel Prize Nominee Dr. Prof. Hisatoki Komaki, founder of the Komaki Peace Foundation in Tokyo. This latter organization boasts 80 Nobel Prize laureates as members. Prof. Komaki read the 519-page first edition (the current edition is the third) in one night, and immediately offered Dr. Biegeleisen the position of American representative for the Foundation; a position formerly occupied by the late double-Nobel Prize laureate Linus Pauling. He also incorporated Dr. Biegeleisen into his "Four Steps To Absolute Peace" notices which he placed into the New York Times Book Review and elsewhere. Next, Prof. Komaki called upon the services of his colleague and distinguished linguist, Prof. Junichi Nakayama, to translate the book into Japanese. This was a labor of love, for which Nakayama received no financial remuneration. Prof. Nakayama passed away only a few weeks after completing the translation. Upon his death, he was granted a posthumous award by Japan's Emperor Akahito for his lifetime scholarly achievements, of which this translation was one of the last. Prof. Komaki used Dr. Biegeleisen's book, in Japanese translation, as a text in his post-graduate courses in subjects relating to world peace. It was one of his Komaki Peace Foundation members, Prof. Toru Matsufuji, who wrote that the teachings of that first edition were the "Star of Hope for all Humankind" Whoever You Thought You Were... You're A Jew! has also achieved strong support from the African-American community. Dr. Biegeleisen's contribution to racial harmony was first recognized by the famous black writer Rudolph Windsor. Mr. Windsor was the author of the book "From Babylon To Timbuktu", which teaches, in a concise, entertaining but scholarly way, the history of the great black empires of medieval Spain and Africa. This work is found in virtually every bookstore which caters to black readers. Although Mr. Windsor is primarily a publisher and distributor of his own books, he added, some years ago, a video version of Whoever..., to his catalogue of published works. One of the people who learned of Dr. Biegeleisen's work through Rudolph Windsor's catalogue was the Rev. Yasin A. Latif of the Eastern New York Correctional Facility in Napanoch, New York, a maximum security prison. Dr. Biegeleisen was invited to serve as minister of the Temple of Israel Ministry there. This was a black prison ministry, but Dr. Biegeleisen is a white Jew! This rather extraordinary invitation underscores the depth of affection of the black community for this book. Dr. Biegeleisen, has achieved distinction in several fields besides religion, including medicine, molecular biology and music. In medicine he is known as a practitioner of Phlebology, the art and science of treating diseases of the veins. His family has occupied a prominent position in this field for nearly a century. In his youth, he had no attraction to medicine other than family pressure, and he entered the field with great reluctance. He nevertheless managed to achieve significant advances. He organized the nation's Phlebologists into a medical society, which has now evolved into the American College of Phlebology, the primary certifying board for venous diseases. He also pioneered the treatment of vein diseases by fiberoptic catheter-based instruments, now considered the treatment of choice, and used in virtually every hospital in the United States. Dr. Biegeleisen attended Cornell University and the New York University School of Medicine, where he graduated from the MD-PhD program in 1978. His PhD is in Molecular Biology, and he has been involved in DNA research for many decades. His recent publication of the structure of the Protamine-DNA complex has proven that the world-famous DNA "double helix" 1 is not necessarily the structure of DNA in all living systems. In fact, it may turn out that most DNA inside cells has a non-helical structure. In addition to having written several other books, and quite a bit of music in various styles, Dr. Biegeleisen has served as a Baal Koree (Torah reader) in synagogues for many years, and has become proficient in reading all three extant Semitic languages: Hebrew, Arabic and Amharic (the language of Ethiopia). He is thus able to read the Bible and Qur'an in the original tongues, freeing himself from the occasionally misleading antics of translators
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Ian McLean posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGJuMBdaqIw Now there's a kickstarter I would back!!!
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BobHoward posted:i hear that it is possible for people to be as amazingly wrong on one thing as they are right on another lol just lol
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this is inspiring
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i can't decide whether the "perfect binding" or the $25 sticker price is funnier excluding the title of course
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"perfect binding" is actually a technical term used in the publishing industry but not to describe spiral bound books
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BobHoward posted:"perfect binding" is actually a technical term used in the publishing industry actually, it's a helix
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daft punk railroad posted:actually, it's a helix
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BobHoward posted:"perfect binding" is actually a technical term used in the publishing industry
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daft punk railroad posted:actually, it's a helix
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daft punk railroad posted:actually, it's a helix
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BobHoward posted:"perfect binding" is actually a technical term used in the publishing industry Yeah I'm familiar with the term but seeing that next to a picture of a spiral bound book is lol Tbf I've paid 5 times that for a spiral bound lab notebook....someone should start a
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daft punk railroad posted:actually, it's a helix
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daft punk railroad posted:actually, it's a helix
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Rick Ross Ulbricht posted:Yeah I'm familiar with the term but seeing that next to a picture of a spiral bound book is lol then we are on the same laff planet i just started a new jorb recently where there is a biochem lab with lots of biochem types working therein and they have some kind of special lab notebook in the office supplies cabinet. i got frowned at when i tried to grab one. these fancy lab notebooks are not for plebe electrical engineers i guess daft punk railroad posted:actually, it's a helix
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BobHoward posted:i just started a new jorb recently where there is a biochem lab with lots of biochem types working therein and they have some kind of special lab notebook in the office supplies cabinet. i got frowned at when i tried to grab one. these fancy lab notebooks are not for plebe electrical engineers i guess lol yr lucky u didn't get shanked
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BobHoward posted:i just started a new jorb recently where there is a biochem lab with lots of biochem types working therein and they have some kind of special lab notebook in the office supplies cabinet. i got frowned at when i tried to grab one. these fancy lab notebooks are not for plebe electrical engineers i guess the kind i was thinking about was more for babby's first o chem class or whatever, with experiment guides and the area for notes and everything 5 times more expensive than "you're a Jew", but 50 times as informative
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Rick Ross Ulbricht posted:the kind i was thinking about was more for babby's first o chem class or whatever, with experiment guides and the area for notes and everything or you could just combine the two and go with the lab protocols of the elders of zion
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are you also a jew if you're not christian or muslim?
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prefect posted:are you also a jew if you're not christian or muslim? maybe you didn't read the title!
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vOv posted:the lab protocols of the elders of zion
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vOv posted:the lab protocols of the elders of zion
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loving lol https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/brokencyde-forever e: bree bree nigga
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Yodzilla posted:loving lol https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/brokencyde-forever ahahahhaha "it's hard to flip burgers and write songs and record at the same time" Sham bam bamina! fucked around with this message at 21:16 on Jan 5, 2015 |
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2.3k shares .6k dollars
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watch freaxxx at your peril
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The 100% realistic FPS gamequote:I want to create a 100% realistic FPS game, that makes your player limp if wounded in the leg, unable to shoot if wounded in arms etc. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1111022153/the-100-realistic-fps-game?ref=category eat your heart out Arma quote:Risks and challenges ORIGINAL GAME DO NOT STEAL
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