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  1. Heat Shock Proteins Baby!!! Exercise, Study and Evolve!!! Serious... Oh and try some Psychotropes, Nootropes, etc... Later when the technology is right then you can try embedding some neuroelectrical systems...
  2. Wow... I wish I had time to search for their patent... JUST LIKE HERBALIFE... Take a red pill then a brown pill then a tan pill... You'll feel great!!! Until the FDA makes them take the ephedra out of them. It's funny... One person starts a thread and acts like a potential customer of the product... Then a representative shows up on the same thread and defends it.... I wonder how many times this person has sold this product like this....
  3. It is caused by n flux of Calcium if I remember right. I can't remember if it is an influx or out.
  4. Wouldn't you be concerned with calories using a calorimeter and the Basal Energy Expenditure, then build upon that? I know Wattage as Voltage multiplied by Current. This is electrical.... Not metabolic. This is where we gain most of our thermal content... Right?
  5. The wikipedia entry for Influenza tells you about Influenza A, B and C and the animals they infect. It's a very quick read if you skip down to Influenza A, B and C...
  6. Typically I think it is the secondary metabolites that are psychotropic. Most of the time they are alkaloids. I don't know if animals produce alkaloids. then there is the fact that anything with a brain would have neurotransmitters. These are almost all psycho-ACTIVE. The problem is administration without degradation.
  7. I love when someone becomes passionate about a subject to devote such time and organization of resources. Thank you! I am interested in maybe trying to give this a twist. I would be interested in innoculation, incubation, isolation, inspection and identification of purified cultures for microbiological research and development. Is there a way to add terra pretta to hydroponic systems? I have not had time to dig into your database. Later when I have time I'll be back and try to answer my questions. I figure you might benefit also... lol Thanks, Brandon
  8. You want a screen filter, not a Chemical filter (ie. Carbon). The chemical filter will react with the nutrients. The micron size off the screen is important. If you go to home depot or another hardware store you will probably find water drip and spray equipment. They usually have the filters there.
  9. I too am a hydro grower. I try not to use pH up or down. If you use General Hydroponic 3 part nutrient it will adjust your pH to about 6 for you. Your ppm and pH will be just about right for the application (seedling, veg, transition, bloom). I'm trying to figure out a good buffer for the system also. I'm thinking Dipotassium Phosphate and Monopotassium Phosphate. I have to analyze this and see how it works in application. If you keep this thread alive I will report my findings. The pH scale math formulas are all logarithmic from what I understand. What nutes are you using? What strain? hehe... I'm running Auto Flowering strains of Hindu Kush and Diesel Ryder. If you get into the gentics let me know!!! I'm building databases of inheritance patterns as I collect data. Soon I'll be adding two more auto strains and following non auto and auto hybrid patterns.
  10. I would think of the brain and neural plasticity more in terms of a binary storage system with an integrated processor. I don't think you would have millions of signal cues. Consider Developmental biology. There is what are known as homeotic and homeobox genes that contain a general guidline for differentiation.
  11. By the Epitope. You should really get a 15 dollar Schaumm's Outline: Immunology book. Or a General Biology book. They have some really good illustrations that would take 40 pages of typing to explain. You could also search the net for some illustrations. It's really a complex process that can easily be broken down to a couple of good pictures and flow charts.
  12. Wow... I've got to add my 2 cents.... A Prion I believe is an enzyme that has become destructive yet virulent. I believe that it has come to existence by evolution. With the number of enzymes and the functionality of the enzyme I believe that it has to be one of the better ideas. Consider the various anatomy and physiology of enzymes: The Alosteric site The Active Site etc... I believe that this is just another flaw that will work itself out through evolution. The method of infection, transmission, etc... is most likely inherited (yet not always expressed), etc... I'm not a prionologist... lol... But when I sit through various lectures I have developed this as my personal thought on the subject.
  13. I would imagine it would depend on the type of laser. If you consider the semiconductor based laser I would imagine it would depend on the semiconductor. If the semiconductor was developed with nanotechology you could probably get the power consumption down very low. The amount of Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation (LASER) could be reduced. You really would need to propose an application for this laser. Coherence of the wavelenght is important for the photons to avoid bumping into each other. This reduces the scattering. To maintain the wave you would also have to consider the amplitude and frequency. If you are talking about a single photon per second you are only considering only the actual amplification of the light through the stimulated emmision. You would really need to explain your interest and /or application.
  14. Consider genomics, developmental biology, embryology, etc... It would require a huge number of attempts to genomically combine the homeotic/homeobox genes. You would see much more guess work until you have a very good understanding of the genome, genes, expression factors, etc... You would more than likely develop cancerous and or mutant organisms that will not reach maturity. Until you have developed a database that approaches to answer some of the important factors you will be shooting in the dark. Understand the needed modifications to the circulatory system among many other issues.
  15. An electropositive radical is a free electron in a shell. Typically most people think of free radicals. They are very reactive. Obviously they are capable of providing a electropositive charge on a species. Typically an electron produces a negative charge (electronegative). An electropositive radical vs. an electronegative species is something you could consider in a seperate thread (to maintain clarity). Water is not a salt. Water has covalent bonds which share electrons. An ionic bond is required to make a salt (in my definition). That is what the above definition is trying to tell you in a technical term. A radical is the free electron on the element which makes it reactive. A salt is made from a anion and a cation. Ionic bonds vs. covalent bonds are the primary issues to consider. There are also different types of covalent bonds (pi, sigma, etc...). I'm sure if you look into ionic bonds you will notice the electronegative and electropositive radical / charge interactions to make the bond. To think about the physical differences between an ionic bond think about the boiling point of salts versus any organic matter with a covalent bond. The Boiling point of salt is very high in comparrison to covalently bound molecules. Hope this puts you on the right direction.
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