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Seitan( Meat - Seitan )

21.07.2009 23:01    vegan-food.net
Daily Random RecipeINGREDIENTS:Dough 4 cups gluten flour 2/3 cup white flour 2 T bran flakes 3 1/2 cups water Beefy Broth 1/4 cup soy sauce 1 T kitchen bouquet 1/4 cup nutritional yeast 1 cup chopped onion 1/2 t rubbed


SignOnSanDiego.com " News " Education -- SDSU drug cases ending with little fanfare

21.07.2009 19:25    24hourmarijuanadetox.info
Crowley, head of the state of the San Diego Crook Defence Shaft Association. It's appealing current that when edict enforcement grip a thrust conference, that (the case) is less in the ending debate than it was purported to be." Prosecutors

The Star Trek Stars Workout

21.07.2009 19:23    celebritydietdoctor.com
Health Magazine got the inside scoop on what the stars of Star Trek are doing to keep in shape this summer. Be it fat burning boot camp, the core toning pilates or the mental challenges of martial arts the newest
The Star Trek Stars Workout

Taylor Lautner Bulks Up

21.07.2009 19:23    celebritydietdoctor.com
The wolfy Taylor Lautner gained 30 pounds for the next installment of the teen-vampire movie saga. Taylor, who plays the sugary sweet Jacob Black in Twilight, had to bulk up considerably for New Moon and transform into a ripped badass.Speaking
Taylor Lautner Bulks Up


Marisa Tomei Hula-Hoops

21.07.2009 19:23    celebritydietdoctor.com
Marisa Tomei loves to hula hoop. The Oscar-nominated actress, who showed off her hooping moves on the Ellen DeGeneres show earlier this year (see video below), became addicted to the hooping workouts when she had to get in shape for
Marisa Tomei Hula-Hoops

Melissa Rycroft's Weight Loss Tip

21.07.2009 19:23    celebritydietdoctor.com
The newly re-engaged Melissa Rycroft shared her latest weight loss tip with People Magazine this week: plan a wedding! The former The Bachelor and Dancing with the Stars contestant got engaged to her on-again off-again boyfriend of two years, Tye
Melissa Rycroft's Weight Loss Tip

Hugh Jackman Working Out on the Trapeze

21.07.2009 19:23    celebritydietdoctor.com
The hunky Hugh Jackman who stars in the X-Men series and who also hosted the Emmy's this past year is an avid exerciser. We've reported before on his rigorous X-Men workout that entails lots of cardio, strength training and pumping
Hugh Jackman Working Out on the Trapeze

NIH Issues Research Plan on Fragile X Syndrome and Associated Disorders

21.07.2009 19:17    nih.gov
The National Institutes of Health has developed a research plan to advance the understanding of fragile X syndrome and its associated conditions, fragile X-associated tremor/ataxia syndrome and fragile X-associated primary ovarian insufficiency. Fragile X syndrome causes intellectual and developmental disabilities

Unprecedented Global Aging Examined in New Census Bureau Report Commissioned by the National Institute on Aging

21.07.2009 19:17    nih.gov
The average age of the world's population is increasing at an unprecedented rate. The number of people worldwide age 65 and older is estimated at 506 million as of midyear 2008; by 2040, that number will hit 1.3 billion. Thus,

Major NIMH Research Project to Test Approaches to Altering the Course of Schizophrenia

21.07.2009 19:17    nih.gov
The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) is launching a large-scale research project to explore whether using early and aggressive treatment, individually targeted and integrating a variety of different therapeutic approaches, will reduce the symptoms and prevent the gradual deterioration

Tips for Older Adults to Combat Heat-Related Illnesses

21.07.2009 19:17    nih.gov
As we age, our ability to adequately respond to summer heat can become a serious problem. The National Institute on Aging (NIA), part of the National Institutes of Health, has some advice for helping older people avoid heat-related illnesses, known

Divergent evolution and purifying selection of the flaA gene sequences in Aeromonas

21.07.2009 19:13    biomedcentral.com
Background:The bacterial flagellum is the most important organelle of motility in bacteria and plays a key role in many bacterial lifestyles, including virulence. The flagellum also provides a paradigm of how hierarchical gene regulation, intricate protein-protein interactions and controlled protein

Pharmacokinetics of epinephrine in patients with septic shock: modelization and interaction with endogenous neurohormonal status

21.07.2009 19:13    biomedcentral.com
IntroductionIn septic patients, unpredictable response to epinephrine may be due to pharmacodynamic factors or to non-linear pharmacokinetics. The purpose of this study was to investigate the pharmacokinetics of epinephrine and its determinants in patients with septic shock.Methods:Thirty-eight consecutive adult patients

Annexin V and anti-Annexin V Antibodies: two interesting aspects in acute myocardial infarction

21.07.2009 19:13    biomedcentral.com
Background:Myocardial infarction is the combined result of environmental and personal factors. Prothrombotic factors might play an important role in this phenomenon. Annexin V (ANV) is a calcium-dependent glycoprotein widely present in various tissues exerting a potent anticoagulant effect in vitro

Semi-automated curation of protein subcellular localization:a text mining-based approach to Gene Ontology (GO) cellular component curation

21.07.2009 19:13    biomedcentral.com
Background:Manual curation of experimental data from the biomedical literature is an expensive and time-consuming endeavor. Nevertheless, most biological knowledge bases still rely heavily on manual curation for data extraction and entry. Text mining software that can rapidly and accurately extract

Efficacy of sorafenib on metastatic renal cell carcinoma in Asian patients: Results from a multicenter study

21.07.2009 19:13    biomedcentral.com
Background:: The effects of sorafenib in the treatment of advanced renal cell carcinoma (RCC) have been confirmed in an international collaborative phase III trial. This study aims to confirm similar efficacy and treatment-induced toxicities of sorafenib in the treatment of

Sex, gender, and health biotechnology: points to consider

21.07.2009 19:13    biomedcentral.com
Background:Reproductive technologies have been extensively debated in the literature. As well, feminist economists, environmentalists, and agriculturalists have generated substantial debate and literature on gender. However, the implications for women of health biotechnologies have received relatively less attention. Surprisingly, while gender

Adapted Boolean network models for extracellular matrix formation

21.07.2009 19:13    biomedcentral.com
Background:Due to the rapid data accumulation on pathogenesis and progression of chronic inflammation, there is an increasing demand for approaches to analyse the underlying regulatory networks. For example, rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic inflammatory disease, characterised by joint destruction

Visceral obesity and the risk of Barrett's esophagus in Japanese patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease

21.07.2009 19:13    biomedcentral.com
Background:The association between obesity and the risk of Barrett's esophagus (BE) is unclear. Furthermore, the association between visceral obesity and the risk of BE is entirely unknown.Methods:We conducted a retrospective study in 163 patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD)

Drug use patterns among Thai illicit drug users amidst increased police presence

21.07.2009 19:13    biomedcentral.com
Thailand has traditionally pursued an aggressive enforcement-based anti-drug policy in an effort to make the country "drug-free." In light of this ongoing approach, we sought to assess impacts of enforcement on drug use behaviors among a cohort of injection drug

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