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Turbo ? Again (Apr 29 2008 03:53 GMT) - Sorry guys I know this one has been beat to death but I'm a little slow on this, Anyways wanted to upgrade the turbo mostly for towing so i can keep my foot in longer, also who doesn't want more power. From what I can guess i think i would be best off with 62/65. Will this be the best choice for towing during the week and hot rodding on the weekend? Or would i be better off with a 62/71? If anyone has the time to explain how both these turbo's will affect my truck it would be appreciated. |
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Dex Movies (Apr 29 2008 03:53 GMT) - All links working at the time of the post. Hope u find something u like. To be continued.......... Dexters lab.avi 15-Jan-2008 12: |
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Will you be misdiagnosed? (Apr 29 2008 03:53 GMT) - New York, April 28, 2008 How frequently do doctors misdiagnose patients? While research has demonstrated that the great majority of medical diagnoses are correct, the answer is probably higher than patients expect and certainly higher than doctors realize. In a Supplement to the recent issue of The American Journal of Medicine, a collection of articles and commentaries sheds light on the causes underlying misdiagnoses and demonstrates a nontrivial rate of diagnostic error that ranges from |
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Language skills develop at 6 (Apr 29 2008 03:53 GMT) - Psychology experts at the University of Liverpool have discovered that children as young as six are as adept at recognising possible verbs and their past tenses as adults. In a study conducted by the Universitys Child Language Study Centre, children aged between six and nine were given sentences containing made-up verbs such as the duck likes to spling and were asked to judge the acceptability of possible past tense forms. The study focused on the process the children used to come to their conclusions rather than whether their answers were right or wrong........ |
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Brain's Reaction to Potent Hallucinogen (Apr 29 2008 03:53 GMT) - Brain-imaging studies performed in animals at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory provide scientists with clues about why an increasingly popular recreational drug that causes hallucinations and motor-function impairment in humans is abused. Using trace amounts of Salvia divinorum - also known as "salvia," a Mexican mint plant that can be smoked in the form of dried leaves or serum - Brookhaven researchers observed that the drug's behavior in the brains of primates mimics the extremely fast and brief "high" observed in humans. Their results are now published online in the journal NeuroImage........ |
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Predicting breast cancer patient outcome (Apr 29 2008 03:53 GMT) - Not a day goes by without a new story about the environment. Eventhough we often consider the environment on a global scale, cells in our body also have to contend with environmental factors. New studies from a team of scientists from the Research Institute of the MUHC and McGill University show that the environment surrounding breast cancer cells plays a crucial role in determining whether tumor cells grow and migrate or whether they fade away. Their study is the first to identify the genes behind this environmental control and correlate them with patient outcome. Their findings appear in this weeks issue of Nature Medicine........ |
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Stem Cells In the Pituitary (Apr 29 2008 03:53 GMT) - A team of scientists led by researchers at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory have for the first time identified stem cells that allow the pituitary glands of mice to grow even after birth. They observed that, in contrast to most adult stem cells, these cells are distinct from those that fuel the initial growth of this important organ. The results suggest a novel way that the hormone-secreting gland may adapt, even in adolescents and adults, to traumatic stress or to normal life changes like pregnancy........ |
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Racial disparities in smoking cessation treatment (Apr 29 2008 03:53 GMT) - A new study from the American Cancer Society finds black and Hispanic smokers are less likely than whites to receive and use smoking cessation advice and aids. The study, published in the recent issue of the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, also finds men and those without a usual source of medical care were less likely to be screened for tobacco use and receive advice to quit........ |
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Docs need better bedside manners (Apr 29 2008 03:53 GMT) - As the 2008 national presidential election heats up, one topic remains a voter hot button and a constant debate issue the health care crisis in America. Political affiliations aside, there is one aspect everyone can agree on the importance of access to quality health care. But what defines quality health care today" As per a new survey conducted by Kelton Research for the Arnold P. Gold Foundation, a vast majority of Americans wish their doctors demonstrated the care in the term heath care. The survey unveiled that nearly eight out of ten polled (78 percent) complain that todays doctors need better bedside manners and less than half of survey respondents could describe their doctors recent conduct as attentive (49 percent), communicative (44 percent) or compassionate (32 percent) at their last medical visit........ |
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How Neurons Generate Movement (Apr 29 2008 03:53 GMT) - When the eye tracks a bird's flight across the sky, the visual experience is normally smooth, without interruption. But underlying this behavior is a complex coordination of neurons that has remained mysterious to scientists. Now, UCSF scientists have broken ground in understanding how the brain generates this tracking motion, a finding that offers a window, they say, into how neurons orchestrate all of the body's movements........ |
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New technology for boosting vaccine efficiency (Apr 29 2008 03:53 GMT) - One of the most pressing biomedical issues is the development of techniques that increase the efficiency of vaccines. In a paper published on April 24, 2008 in the journal Vaccine, a Massachusettss biotechnology company, Cure Lab, Inc. has proposed a new technology for anti-viral vaccination. This technology consists of two major elements. First, each vaccine antigen should be made in two forms. |
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Heart derived stem cells develop into heart muscle (Apr 29 2008 03:53 GMT) - Dutch scientists at University Medical Center Utrecht and the Hubrecht Institute have succeeded in growing large numbers of stem cells from adult human hearts into new heart muscle cells. A breakthrough in stem cell research. Until now, it was necessary to use embryonic stem cells to make this happen. The findings appear in the latest issue of the journal Stem Cell Research........ |
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Every fifth adolescent smokes (Apr 29 2008 03:53 GMT) - As a number of as 20% of adolescents from 11 to 17 years of age smoke. This was the result of the nationwide German Health Interview and Examination Survey for Children and Adolescents (KiGGS), performed by the Robert Koch Institute and presented by the sociologist Thomas Lampert in the current edition of Deutsches rzteblatt International (Dtsch Arztebl Int 2008; 105[15]: 265-71)........ |
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Pregnancy is possible after cancer treatment (Apr 29 2008 03:53 GMT) - It has been reported for the first time in Gera number of that healthy ovarian tissue has been taken from a non-pregnant woman with cancer and then re-implanted after cancer treatment. The patient is now 32 years old and could become pregnant as a result. This case is described by Ralf Dittrich and colleagues from Erlangen University Hospital in the current issue of Deutsches rzteblatt International (Dtsch Arztebl Int 2008; 105[15]: 274-8)........ |
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Advances In Breast Reconstruction (Apr 29 2008 03:53 GMT) - Lumpectomy or breast conservation surgery is the most common type of breast cancer surgery currently performed. A benefit of the surgery is that only part of the breast is removed, but a drawback can be the resulting physical appearance of the breast, which may be disfigured, dented or uneven. A report in April's Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeryandreg; , the official medical journal of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), examines advances plastic surgeons have made in breast reconstruction to repair the damage left when cancer is removed........ |
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Environment influences when drinking begins (Apr 29 2008 03:53 GMT) - The influence of genetics increases as young women transition from taking their first drink to becoming alcoholics. A team of scientists at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis observed that eventhough environment is most influential in determining when girls begin to drink, genes play a larger role if they advance to problem drinking and alcohol dependence........ |
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Protein that helps predict prostate cancer survival (Apr 29 2008 03:53 GMT) - An Oregon Health and Science University Cancer Institute researcher has identified a protein that is a strong indicator of survival for men with advanced prostate cancer. The C-reactive protein, also known as CRP, is a special type of protein produced by the liver that is elevated in the presence of inflammation........ |
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Dj Smallz - Best Thing Smokin 14 (Apr 29 2008 03:53 GMT) - admin wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerptNumber 14 features new music from the major movers down south. Music from Lil Wayne, Flo-Rida, Rick Ross, Plies, Big Boi and more. Always a free mixtape download over here. Tracklist and downloads below. |
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Ex-Gitmo prosecutor alleges politics (AP) (Apr 29 2008 03:52 GMT) - AP - A former chief prosecutor at Guantanamo Bay testified Monday that he faced growing interference from his Pentagon superiors following the arrival at the Navy base of “high-value” detainees with direct links to the Sept. 11 attacks. Original post by AP and software by Elliott Back |
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Ajax Disadvantages (Apr 29 2008 03:52 GMT) - Introduction Ajax is the acronym for Asynchronous JavaScript and XML. It incorporates a suite of technologies aimed at improving user experience with web pages. It also allows programs written in different programming languages on different browsers to communicate with each other. Translation, communication and function between web applications happens remotely and, ideally, instantaneously. Another primary aim of Ajax is to reduce user delay when interacting with web pages. |
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