I am using althea 2 weeks before i forgot to tke it and i had sex in the morning after then just then i take?
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pills..i am expecting my period..i am worried..can i do pregnancy test now?
resuspending the plasmid pellet in GTE solution containing lysozyme
[004:119] "and I will seduce them, and will insinuate vain desires into them, and I will command them and they shall cut off the ears of cattle; and I will command them and they shall change God’s creature". But whoever taketh Satan for his patron, besides God, shall surely perish with a manifest destruction.
The quoted lines are of Satan……
One can take the verse literary and say it just means to cut the ears and thus modifying Allah’s/God’s creation. But ppl dont cut cattle’s ears do they?
Scientists have cloned animals from ear cells so could the verse relate to cloning and plastic surgery(for the bad) such as gender alteration etc etc?
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11058438
http://robby.nstemp.com/custom.html
What do you guys think of it?
I know im gonna get some pretty ‘nice’ answers on this but try not to be too offensive ![]()
scot girl..i know that
Not all plastic surgeries are bad thats why i used parenthetic in front of plastic surgery (for the bad) to make my point. Notice it?
lol and dogs aren’t characterized as cattle lol. Cattle includes goats, cows, lamb etc etc
but it mostly means cows
I read that it could cause cancer and that it could damage the nervous system.
I also read something about many/most rats being paralyzed after being vaccinated.
Shouldn’t the government report the dangers of this vaccine, some people are just taking it without knowing any information about it.
Why are half of dogs ‘HIV’-positive, and if my breeder dog Cerberus, whom I love deeply turns out to be positive (he tested positive, then negative, then positive, then negative again), should I have him put to sleep?
Studies with canine sera that contain antibodies which recognize human immunodeficiency virus structural proteins. Strandstrom HV, Higgins JR, Mossie K, Theilen GH. College of Veterinary Medicine, Helsinki, Finland):
Abstract. In a serological survey, using the immunoblotting technique, we found that substantial numbers of dog sera from both normal and diseased dogs, including dogs with neoplasia, reacted with one or more human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) recombinant proteins. A total of 144 dog sera were tested, and 72 (50%) of them reacted with one or more HIV recombinant structural proteins. Ten dog sera were also tested for reactivity with simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV), feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV), and caprine arthritis encephalitis virus (CAEV). Six dog sera reacted with at least the major core protein of HIV, while one of the dog sera tested reacted with SIV core protein, and there were no reactions with the viral proteins of either FIV or CAEV. Cell extracts from canine peripheral blood lymphocytes cocultivated with human cells and an extract of human cells infected with HIV were immunoblotted against dog sera which previously tested positive or negative on HIV recombinant protein commercially available Western blot strips. Two lymphocyte lysates and the HIV-infected Hut cell lysate reacted with the Western blot strip-positive dog serum; however, no reactions were seen with the Western blot strip-negative dog serum)."
Incidently, it has also been demonstrated that goats and cows are also known to test positive using the current "HIV" test kits, EG. (Willman et al., Heterophile Antibodies to Bovine and Caprine Proteins Causing False-Positive Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 and Other Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay Results. Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology, p. 615-616, Vol. 6, No. 4, July 1999)
Remarkably, the CDC responded soon afterward:
Dogs do NOT become infected with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). A dog would not test positive for HIV. HIV is the Human Immunodeficiency Virus. HIV is a member of the human retrovirus family. All viruses and retroviruses are simple microbes that have no metabolism and cannot function independently of other life forms. They lack the basic machinery for reproduction and must invade other living organisms to reproduce or replicate. In other words, retroviruses and viruses rely on the cells of the host for reproduction to survive. Each retrovirus has a specific host. For example, a human retrovirus, like HIV, requires a human host. So a human retrovirus cannot survive in other animals or insects. Animals, like dogs, have their own retroviruses. These animal
retroviruses do not affect humans.
The article (Standtrom et al.) seems to be stating that antibodies (substances produced by the body to fight infection) in a dog’s blood reacted to structural proteins of the virus (HIV) and NOT stating that dogs are infected with HIV."
This answer from the CDC prompted the following thoughts:
It seems to me that the really important point to make from this is not just that dogs, cows, sheep, have ‘HIV surrogate markers’ but never develop ‘AIDS’. The more important question I take from the studies you mentioned would be: Why, when antibodies of a dog react to certain proteins manufactured in a lab, is this interpreted as ‘antibodies reacting to structural proteins of HIV’ but at the same time NOT evidence that ‘[these] dogs are infected with HIV’, yet when antibodies of a human react to exactly the same proteins, this is taken as evidence of ‘HIV’ infection?
The CDC’s interpretation of Strandstrom et al seems to be an (indirect) admission that simply detecting a certain combination of antibodies to proteins in blood is not sufficient to conclude infection with an exogenous retrovirus. Certainly, they believe felines are capable of such retroviral infection, as I see countless webpages devoted to ‘FIV’ (’feline immunodeficiency virus’). So, my question to the CDC would be: how do they know that detection of a certain combination of antibodies to proteins indicates infection with an exogenous retrovirus in a human, but not in a dog? An equally reasonable interpretation might be that these combinations of antibodies indicate infection with an exogenous retrovirus in a dog, but not a human. So, how do they know it is onease and not the other?
The only way I can see the CDC can claim infection in one case and not the other, is if some additional validation process had been achieved in the one case and failed in the other. I’m not aware of any such process, as all such ‘validation processes’ that I’m aware of consist of simply testing WB against itself (reproducibility) or using some vague combination of indi
Hey guys,
could you please help me I have no idea. I’ve looked on the internet and in books but it just says there are potential impacts but because the technology is so new, know one knows the impacts yet.
What are the (or what are the ‘potential’) positive and negative impacts from gene therapy on the:
*environment
*society
Please reply ASAP…assignment due in a few days thanks!!
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i know that cellular respiration produces more ATP than fermentation and that there are two types of fermentation, lactic acid and alcoholic which can be used to make bread an other things but i don’t really know the difference between the two, especially since i lost my notes and we took those note a while back. the help will be greatly appreciated.
1. Why can’t scientists use a weaked or killed HIV in a vaccine, as is done with other vaccines?
2. Why must researchers use humans to test an AIDS vaccine?
3. Why might vaccines using bacterial plasmid DNA be very effective?
4. What particular type of cell does HIV infect, and what proteins are involved during the entry stage?
5. What do the enzymes reverse tanscriptase and intergase do to help HIV?
6. How might scientists interrupt the HIV life cycle?
Any help would be much appreciated. I’m doing a project and these are some things I’m confused about, thanks.