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# 15327 | Hardness, Surveillance, EMP (Make me write bad checks) [Ken Meyering] |
tactility when reintegrating my dissociated
kinesthetic memory.
BRAIN TEASER: What would "hardness and surveillance" have . . . first real job. She needed the
money after the divorce to pay the rent and . . . drove up to Seattle (with my PC).
After spending about a week with my Mom . . . two-weeks I
spent confined in Western State Hospital as a result of the 24-Hour Fitness
Supplements/DejaVu nightclub trial.
Anyway, anytime (Fri, 12 Jan 2001, 11 KB) |
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# 17591 | Roses, Arabs, Etcetera [davidpascal] |
correct. <<
If a eighty-year-old woman states in a personal ad that she is ' . . . sitting in a room-temperature environment
for hours, without pulse or respiration. <<
Hm, Charles must . . . dies and remains at room-temperature
for 'hours' (2? 17? 13,019?) is gone for . . . bases of
memory and personality in the brain, (b) that we have absolutely certain
scientific evidence that two hours or more of warm ischemia destroys all
. . . a very good chance indeed
of revival after even poorer suspension conditions. So I myself (Mon, 17 Sep 2001, 18 KB) |
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# 15323 | REDRAFT: Fw: Cashier's Checks and Money Orders [Ken Meyering] |
tactility when reintegrating my dissociated kinesthetic memory.
BRAIN TEASER: What would "hardness and surveillance" have . . . first real job. She needed the money after the divorce to pay the rent and . . . drove up to Seattle (with my PC).
After spending about a week with my Mom . . . two-weeks I spent confined in Western State Hospital as a result of the 24-Hour Fitness Supplements/DejaVu nightclub trial.
Anyway, anytime (Thu, 11 Jan 2001, 11 KB) |
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# 20650 | The Nanogirl News~ [Gina Miller] |
What Is Nanotechnology?' Now available , this 1-hour CD-ROM
production - 'What Is Nanotechnology?' presents . . . by Forbes credits researchers in
New York state with three of the top five breakthroughs . . . hopes to use them to clean up after bioterror
attacks. James Baker, head of the . . . cryonics reanimation of a
fully functioning human brain, with memories intact? A conversation at the
(Wed, 18 Dec 2002, 19 KB) |
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# 15290 | Charles Platt's Many Ludicrous Remarks (Again) [davidpascal] |
jolly yuletide cheer by returning to Cryonet after a ten-month
sabbatical. In the course . . . cryobiology.
Given that the web page nowhere states, The past ten years of orthodox
cryobiology . . . to debunk an entire field of
science, after all, even if you do it so . . . web
page on the subject, takes several hours. Even granted the possibility
that gradual ramping . . . the process fifteen minutes
to a half hour later. CI s reasoning, I learned, was . . . I might point out to readers, that after several weeks
with a dictionary of biology . . . criticism of CI, fair, absurd, and
hare-brained, that there is. The charge that CI (Mon, 8 Jan 2001, 39 KB) |
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# 11859 | example of longevity related medline abstracts -(long!) [Doug Skrecky] |
luteolin 7-O-beta-glucoside was absorbed after hydrolysis to
luteolin. Free luteolin, its conjugates and
methylated conjugates were present in rat plasma after dosing. This suggests
that some luteolin can . . . highest level 15 min and 30 min after dosing with luteolin
in propyleneglycol, respectively. HPLC . . . luteolin and its
monoglucuronide in human serum after ingestion of luteolin.
<4>
Authors
Noroozi M. . . . human breast cancer
cells. Treatment for 24 hours with most of the compounds at 20- . . . showed
effects to be reversed by 48-hour withdrawal of genistein at most
concentrations. Induction . . . EGF-R), intrinsic tyrosine kinase and
bovine brain protein kinase C (PKC). At elevated doses, . . . by DOX, decreased to the
normal level after treatment with alpha G-Rutin or luteolin
( . . . Chapuis JC.
Institution
Cancer Research Institute, Arizona State University, Tempe 85287-1604, USA.
Title
Antineoplastic (Sun, 30 May 1999, 42 KB) |
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# 6205 | Standing By [Steven B. Harris] |
Subject: Standing By
Dear CryoNet:
I had stated that in withdrawing standby support from Tim
. . . sudden deaths, or deaths
with only two hours warning. Let me be the first to . . . life-expectancy). Similarly, a man with a brain tumor on
high-dose steroids deserves also . . . miles away in Utah (about 5 seconds after being told the
medical facts over the (15 May 96 04:22:25, 9 KB) |
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# 31899 | Common Food Dye May Hold Promise In Treating Spinal Cord Inju... [oberon] |
for. 8)
Since BBG crosses the blood brain barrier, a strong argument could be
made . . . damage to the spinal cord in the hours following a spinal cord injury, an injury . . . area surrounding a spinal cord injury shortly after it occurs, and paradoxically kills off what . . . to an emergency room within a few hours, so a compound that could stem the . . . to be helpful to our bodies aC" after all, it's the main source of . . . darker side in the spinal cord. Immediately after a spinal cord injury occurs, ATP surges . . . that can be given to patients shortly after injury, for the purpose of decreasing the . . . research was supported by the New York State Spinal Cord Injury program, the Miriam and (Sun, 23 Aug 2009, 12 KB) |
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# 30869 | Destruction of the neuronal person [Jens Rabis] |
constant at -145 Grad Celsius, an animal
brain molecular / atomic can analyze!?
Until it so . . . on the Cryo-German technology to say.
After England, Russia, USA and Australia!
-145 Grad . . . are considered to be in the same state as an anesthetized person
undergoing a medical . . . it is Lotto - but memories in the
brain:
The remembrance works with neurons + synapses. What happens to the fine
synapses, if you have a brain freeze?
Note: Germany cool with liquid nitrogen . . . However,
people have been clinically dead for hours
and been revived without apparent harm, and
(Wed, 16 Jul 2008, 17 KB) |
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# 30864 | AW: CryoNet #30857 - #30863 [Jens Rabis] |
on the Cryo-German technology to say.
After England, Russia, USA and Australia!
-145 Grad . . . are considered to be in the same state as an anesthetized person
undergoing a medical . . . it is Lotto - but memories in the
brain:
The remembrance works with neurons + synapses. What happens to the fine
synapses, if you have a brain freeze?
Note: Germany cool with liquid nitrogen . . . However,
people have been clinically dead for hours
and been revived without apparent harm, and
(Mon, 14 Jul 2008, 14 KB) |
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