Middleground Farm Tilapia Breeders – Video


Middleground Farm Tilapia Breeders
We are breeding tilapia fry and fingerlings for other aquapons. All of these breeders are blue tilapia by DNA, though they have been selectively bred for white coloration, as white fish have greater plate appeal. The first shot is of our best female mouth brooding, oh, 300ish eggs, followed by a look at the remaining female and male in our breeding colony before we return to a side view of Big Momma #39;s fry pouch. We created a number of colonies last year, and finally settled on this one for color, temperament (males can be quite aggressive --way beyond what is necessary) and body shape. Our #39;best #39; female has a more pronounced forehead rise than the other female. We think this shape is an advantage when raising tilapia for food, as it means a thicker body which in turn makes for nicer fillets and steaks. Also, we like Big Momma because she tends to keep the fry in her mouth until they pass the swim-up stage, and due to her wide jaw, she tends to incubate a lot of eggs. Safe and efficient. Excellent! As for this male, we like his gentle approach with the ladies. He, too, has a nice forehead rise.From:Esmaa Self of Middleground FarmViews:2 0ratingsTime:00:22More inPets Animals

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Little Mix Arriving At Media City Hotel Manchester Ahead Of BBC Breakfast Show DNA New Single – Video


Little Mix Arriving At Media City Hotel Manchester Ahead Of BBC Breakfast Show DNA New Single
Little Mix arrive MediaCity hotel Manchester ahead of promo tour and show at BBC breakfast show 21/11/12 . Watch , share sub :)From:DanieljBennett20Views:0 0ratingsTime:00:39More inPeople Blogs

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TeamTazerBigfoot Blooper moment Bigfoot Sasquatch HD 2012 – Video


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Chapter 13 Part 2: DNA Replication, Repair and PCR – Video


Chapter 13 Part 2: DNA Replication, Repair and PCR
Review of DNA replication, including details of the leading and lagging strand synthesis. The main steps and key enzymes are discussed. Also, a very brief overview of DNA repair and the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is provided.From:tdeliabiologyViews:0 0ratingsTime:24:15More inEducation

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Raja Rams Stashbag Vol 4 – Full Album (320kbps) – Video


Raja Rams Stashbag Vol 4 - Full Album (320kbps)
2006 - TIP World - Raja Ram #39;s Stash Bag Vol 4 (VA) Tracklist: 1. Lucas Raja Ram - Intro 2. E-Rection - Out Here We #39;re Stoned (Shpongle Remix) 3. Paranormal Attack - Wild 4. Astrix - Techno Widows (GMS Remix) 5. 40% - Phenomena 6. Terraformers - Funky Diablo 7. DNA - Music 8. 1200 Micrograms - Greece (Save The Robot Remix) 9. Shanti - Magic Garden 10. Spacecat - Kreek Part 2 11. Parasystem - Fear Smoking 12. 1200 Micrograms - Mescaline (Astrix Remix) 13. 1200 Micrograms - Dances Between Worlds 14. Infected Mushroom Yahel - Electro Panic (PsyCraft Remix) 15. Electric Universe - The Bomb 16. Hypersonic - Zuma 17. Bullet Proof - The Serpent 18. GMS - Round And Round 19. Dino - Syncopated MusicFrom:PsychedelicPowerViews:0 0ratingsTime:01:10:23More inMusic

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LUKE LUKAS and CLORY MARTIN at NOTSUOH – Video


LUKE LUKAS and CLORY MARTIN at NOTSUOH
HOUSTON ta NITRAM YROLC dna SAKUL EKUL Legendary(sic) songwriters Luke Lukas and Clory Martin invite you to an event that can only be described as... a pretty regular show at Notsuoh. Witness Luke Lukas as he loops your mind into insanity. Hear Luke and Clory sing lovely duets that are sure to cleanse your soul. Then boogy the remainder of said evening away as Clory performs with full band accompaniment. You read that right, a full band. The cost of admission is your courage. We look forward to finishing off the 11th month of the final year of this great experiment called "Life On Earth*" with you by our side. *as we know it. Friday, November 30th at NOTSUOH (314 Main, 77002) 9p FREE ShowFrom:lukelukasViews:5 0ratingsTime:01:08More inMusic

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SCARCE::: PHOTOS of TED BUNDY'S CHILDHOOD HOME. 658 SKYLINE DR. TACOMA, WA 98406 – Video


SCARCE::: PHOTOS of TED BUNDY #39;S CHILDHOOD HOME. 658 SKYLINE DR. TACOMA, WA 98406
PERSONAL COLLECTION. NOT FOR SALE. TED BUNDY DISMEMBERED MANY OF HIS VICTIMS WITH A SPECIFIC PURPOSE IN MIND. BEFORE THE DAYS OF DNA TECHNOLOGY, CRIME VICTIMS WERE IDENTIFIED MAINLY THROUGH DENTAL RECORDS, THAT IS IF THE REMAINS WERE TOO DECOMPOSED TO BE IDENTIFIED BY FAMILY MEMBERS OR FINGERPRINTS ETC. THEREFORE, TED WOULD OFTEN DISROBE HIS VICTIMS PLACING THE CLOTHS IN A GOOD WILL BIN OR JUST PLACING THEM IN THE TRASH, THEN HE WOULD DECAPITATE THE VICTIM AND TRANSPORT THE HEAD TO ANOTHER STATE TO CONFUSE POLICE AND LEAVE A HEADLESS CORPSE WHICH COULD NOT BE IDENTIFIED IF THE PERSON HAD NOT HAD FINGERPRINTS PLACED ON FILE. TED BURIED MANY OF HIS VICTIMS AND CARRIED AN ARMY SHOVEL IN HIS BUG FOR THIS PURPOSE. THE SMALL TYPE OF SHOVEL THAT WOULD FOLD UP. TED ALSO LEFT FALSE CLUES AT DUMP SITES BEER CANS CIG BUTTS ETC THAT HE GOT FROM BARS. TED WOULD THEN USE STATE RESOURCES AT THE DEPT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES WHERE HE WORKED TO SEE HOW THE POLICE INVESTIGATION WAS PROGRESSING. TED BUNDY HAD EXTREME SEXUAL PERVERSIONS AND COMMITTED ACTS ON HIS VICTIMS THAT WERE SO MONSTROUS THAT DETECTIVE ROBERT KEPPLE PHD STATED HE WOULD NEVER DISCLOSE THE NATURE OF TEDS ACTS OUT OF CONSIDERATION FOR THE VICTIMS FAMILY. THE CRIMES THAT TED COMMITTED ARE MITIGATED BY THE SEVERE EMOTIONAL ABUSE THAT TED SUFFERED AS A CHILD. SOCIETY CREATED TED AND AS THE OLD SAYING GOES "YOU REAP WHAT YOU SOW". MANY PEOPLE ARE DESERVING OF THE DEATH PENALTY, BUT IN THE CASE OF TED BUNDY, WITH THE MITIGATING ...From:xvxPhantomPrincexvxViews:2 0ratingsTime:02:13More inPeople Blogs

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Ask Dr. H: Is DNA passed from a blood donor

Whole blood contains not only red blood cells, but also other components like serum, white blood cells, platelets, and antibodies. It is the white blood cell component of whole blood that contains the nuclei and therein one's genetic material in the form of DNA.

However, even if one received a whole-blood transfusion rather than the red blood cells alone, the DNA profile of a donor would not be detected in the peripheral blood of a recipient.

In one study, a woman in a trauma situation was transfused with 14 units of blood (four of those units being whole blood) without showing any detectable level of foreign DNA. In another study, a man in a trauma situation received 13 units of blood (four of those units being whole blood) without showing any detectable level of the donor's DNA. That's a lot of blood they received, considering that the average woman has 8 to 10 pints/units of whole blood and the average man has 10 to 12 pints/units of blood.

Question:I've been taking Nexium for several years to treat Barrett's esophagus. I have heard that long-term use of acid-blocking drugs like Nexium can increase the risk of pneumonia. Why would it cause that? How much of a risk is it for me?

Answer:The timing of your question is superb, because a recent retrospective study conducted by researchers at the Massachusetts General Hospital Department of Medicine poked huge holes in the conclusion of previous studies linking chronic use of proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) like Nexium and Prilosec to a roughly 1 percent per-year increased risk of developing pneumonia.

The widely held belief has been that suppressing stomach acid can allow the growth of ingested bacteria to increase the risk of pneumonia. The belief is so strong that the FDA has issued warnings over it.

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DNA evidence questioned in 1979 Monaca slaying

The same evidence that warmed up a decades-old cold case is now slowing it down.

A trial was scheduled to start Monday in the Beaver County Courthouse for Gregory Scott Hopkins, 66, the former Bridgewater councilman charged in the 1979 homicide of a Monaca woman after a DNA test, not available at the time of the death, was used to tie him to the scene.

But it will likely be postponed, due to a dispute over the use of a report completed by forensic pathologist Cyril H. Wecht.

Mr. Hopkins, who operated a construction and snow removal business headquartered in Beaver County, has been lodged without bond in the Beaver County Jail since January, when he was charged with homicide in the death of Catherine Janet Walsh, 23.

Walsh, who was divorced and living alone at the time, was found strangled in the bedroom of her first-floor duplex. She was discovered facedown in her bed, wearing a nightgown, with her arms tied behind her back by a white bathrobe rope.

The Beaver County district attorney office's case hinges on the DNA evidence found in seminal fluid left on the back of Walsh's nightgown, on the rope tied around her hands and the bed sheet that covered her body.

That DNA matches a sample taken from Mr. Hopkins, but his attorney, James Ross of Ambridge, has argued in court that Mr. Hopkins' DNA should be there, because he and Walsh were having an affair that ended the summer before her death Sept. 1, 1979.

Mr. Hopkins, through his attorney, has entered a plea of not guilty. He told police he was with friends preparing for a pig roast at the time of Walsh's death.

According to court documents, Dr. Wecht's report states that the fact that the DNA was found only on the bed sheet, the back of Walsh's nightgown and on the rope around her wrists makes it "extremely unlikely" that the DNA was left during earlier sexual encounters with Walsh.

Dr. Wecht also argues in his report that the location of the DNA places Mr. Hopkins on the bed on top of Walsh at or around the time of her death, and he gives his opinion that she died due to "strangulation during sexual activity."

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HTC Droid DNA review: A superphone with flaws

HTC is marketing its new Droid DNA as the "most advanced smartphone yet" -- and on paper, the device certainly looks that way.

The Droid DNA, launching this Wednesday, November 21 on Verizon Wireless for $200 with a new two-year contract, has all the specs of a high-end superphone. The Android 4.1-based device has the looks, too, with a sleek and distinctive design and eye-catching 1080p display.

Appearances aren't everything, though, and while the Droid DNA has some impressive elements, it also has some troubling drawbacks.

I've spent the past several days using the Droid DNA in place of my own personal device to get a feel for how it fares in the real world. Here's a look at where the phone shines -- and where it falls short.

Body and display

HTC's Droid DNA falls into an interesting spot in the smartphone size spectrum: With a 5-in. display, the device is quite large for a normal phone, but significantly smaller than a plus-sized phone- tablet hybrid like Samsung's Galaxy Note II.

The Droid DNA measures 2.8 x 5.6 in. Compared to the Note II -- which, with its 5.5-in. screen, measures 3.2 x 5.9 in. -- the Droid DNA is practically a baby. But compared to a more typical phone like the Droid Razr Maxx HD, which measures 2.7 x 5.2 in., the DNA is decidedly big, especially when it comes to length.

The phone feels good in the hand, however, and is right on the upper limit of being comfortably pocketable. The device is pleasantly thin -- 0.38 in. officially, though thinner at the edges thanks to a tapered back design.

HTC Droid DNA

The Droid DNA's display is a gorgeous 1920 x 1080 Super LCD3 with 440 pixels per inch (ppi), making it the highest resolution screen on any smartphone today. The display looks fantastic, with crisp, sharp details and brilliant colors that delight the eye. Even in sunlight, the Gorilla Glass 2 screen remains perfectly viewable. When it comes to the smartphone display department, it's easy to give the Droid DNA top honors.

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DNA test leads to arrest for 1999 murder of girl

The Irish Times - Tuesday, November 20, 2012

PETER CLUSKEY in The Hague

THE biggest DNA sweep in the history of the Netherlands has led to the arrest of a 45-year-old man for the countrys most infamous unsolved murder that of 16-year-old schoolgirl Marianne Vaatstra, who was raped, strangled and had her throat cut in a remote field in May 1999.

The murder caused a public outcry because of its particularly gruesome nature, but also because police mistakenly linked it to a centre for asylum seekers near where the body was found. By the time two suspects, an Iraqi and an Afghan, were ruled out, other leads had gone cold.

The department of justice finally gave the go-ahead last month for DNA samples to be taken from up to 8,000 men in 12 separate villages in the vicinity of Veenklooster, in the northern province of Friesland, where Mariannes body was found.

The department had refused this permission but came under pressure from the victims father, Bauke Vaatstra, when detectives said they believed advances in DNA testing might allow them to match DNA on a Playboy cigarette lighter, bought locally and found at the scene, to the killer or a close relation.

More than 6,500 DNA samples were taken over the past six weeks, and early yesterday morning the 45-year-old man was arrested at his farm at Oud Woude, just 2km from where Mariannes body was found 14 years ago.

A team of more than 20 detectives and forensics experts moved into the farm immediately after the arrest and was still gathering evidence late last night.

No criminal record

The man being held was identified locally as Jasper S, married with two children, who gave a sample voluntarily as part of the police sweep. He was 31 in 1999. He has no criminal record.

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REVIEW: HTC Gets It Right With The Droid DNA

I've been testing and using a lot of Android devices lately. While many are underwhelming, I was impressed with HTC's new Droid DNA from the moment I took it out of the box.

The first thing I noticed was the phone's large 5-inch screen. It's a nice size. And even though it's slightly larger than the display on Samsung's Galaxy S III, it doesn't feel absurdly large.

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And the display gets better. Measuring by pixel density, the Droid DNA has the highest resolution display on any mobile device, and it's the first that can show full 1080p HD video.

Besides having a great screen, the phone is fast too. The 1.5-GHz quad-core Snapdragon S4 Proprocessor coupled with 2GB of RAM can handle multitasking very well. I was able to switch between web browsing, texting, listening to music, and playing games seamlessly.

The Droid DNA isn't just for techy people who want everything out of their phone, it's great for the average user too.

Besides the high quality screen and quick quad-core processor, the Droid DNA uses Verizon's lightning fast 4G LTE network. Verizon's LTE helped the phone to feel even more modern, directions loaded fast, and downloading a song was a breeze. In many cases, Verizon's network is faster than your cable or DSL modem.

The DNA's software is a winner too. It has the latest version of Android, 4.1 Jelly Bean, which includes the Siri-killing voice service Google Now.

I was really impressed with the battery life. In my tests, I averaged about 10 hours on a single charge. This was with normal use, including listening to music, browsing the internet, making phone calls, and streaming a few videos here and there.

For a more detailed battery analysis check out this rigorous test Android Policeput the DNA through.

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Digital Net Agency (DNA) Acquires Top Affiliate Management Agency 4 Paws Marketing, LLC

DALLAS, Pa., Nov. 19, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --Digital Net Agency, Inc. (DNA), a leading performance-based digital agency, today announces its acquisition of 4 Paws Marketing, LLC, an online marketing agency specializing in the affiliate channel. Its second acquisition this year, the deal elevates DNA to the largest affiliate program management agency in the United States for premier brands online, providing comprehensive one-stop digital marketing solutions to clients representing all sizes and industries.

Launched earlier this year with a mission to upend traditional agency models, the rapidly growing DNA focuses on maximizing agency accountability and minimizing client risk, all while fueling massive client growth. DNA is staffed by a team of veterans from Top 10 Search agencies and Top 5 affiliate networks, who have helped hundreds of advertisers from start-ups to Fortune 500 brands manage the most complex search and affiliate programs in the world. Dedicated to putting talent, research, technology, and proven strategies at the forefront of its business, DNA offers unique revenue and equity-based models to its clients.

"We have a long history working with 4 Paws Marketing, and the decision to advance our business relationship has been an organic one," said Digital Net Agency CEO Aaron Baker. "Affiliate marketing is the holy grail of marketing in terms of accountability. 4 Paws Marketing possesses a deep knowledge within the affiliate marketing space, and will provide DNA and its clients with world-class talent within the affiliate channel. We are delighted with this decision, and the unique opportunity it will provide our current and future clients."

An expert in the affiliate industry, 4 Paws Marketing provides its clients with a strategic approach to the pay-for-performance space. Using a results oriented strategy, and keeping a strong focus on accountability, 4 Paws Marketing boasts a client portfolio of leading brands and top Internet retailers. The company specializes in all aspects of affiliate program management, including aggressive affiliate recruitment and optimization strategies, brand protection and creative services.

Forrester Research predicts affiliate marketing will grow from $1 Billion annually in 2009 to $4 Billion annually by 2014*. The acquisition will allow DNA to feed this rapidly growing space with the unique opportunity of marrying DNA's sophisticated brand protection technologies and advanced recruitment platforms, with 4 Paws Marketing's top talent and deep expertise within the affiliate channel. Both new and existing clients will benefit from the increased capabilities the move will offer.

"We are thrilled to join DNA; their commitment to service and accountability within the digital market space coincides with that of 4 Paws Marketing," said Samantha Morris, founder of 4 Paws Marketing. "DNA's specialized ability to leverage advanced technology platforms will further our current capabilities, allowing us to lead the way with new and innovative approaches within the affiliate market space."

The acquisition was finalized on November 5th, 2012. The integrated company will operate as a whole under the name Digital Net Agency, Inc. (DNA).

* http://www.forrester.com/US+Affiliate+Marketing+Forecast+2009+To+2014/fulltext/-/E-RES54363?objectid=RES54363

About DNADigital Net Agency, Inc. (DNA) is a leading performance-based digital agency with a concentration on Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and Search Engine Marketing (SEM). DNA also offers social media and affiliate marketing to their clients with the same innovative approach and expertise. Founded by a team of veteran search experts and technologists from Top 10 agencies, DNA is dedicated to partnering with clients to fuel growth while delivering maximum accountability through its performance-based models. DNA is based in Dallas, PA, with offices in New York City.

About 4 Paws Marketing 4 Paws Marketing is a top affiliate program management service with over 11 years in the affiliate management industry. The 4 Paws Marketing team has big-brand experience as marketing managers and directors for Fortune 500 retailers, and a passion for the online marketing industry, particularly the pay-for-performance space.4 Paws Marketing ensures that each client is armed with the metrics needed to reach marketing goals, acquire new customers and enhance the overall value of the client's online marketing channel. A portion of total monthly fees is donated to the non-profit, animal-related cause of each client's choice.

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DNA testing demand delays justice

AUSTIN (KXAN) - Since July 2011, the family of Elizabeth Escobar has waited for any information that might lead law enforcement to the person who killed her and left her body burning inside an abandoned car on a lonely road in Manor.

And for nearly that long, they also waited for the results of DNA testing that provide investigators the break they need to finally make an arrest.

"Life goes on, but it doesn't for her," said Escobar's cousin, Trish Rivera. "And it's not fair, you know. It's not fair."

Waiting for DNA results is not uncommon for criminal cases in Texas. Demand for DNA testing has increased by 32 percent at the crime lab operated by the Texas Department of Public Safety in Austin. That increase has created average wait times of four months for DNA results.

"The state lab is overwhelmed with every other agency that doesn't have their own lab and has homicides, too, and sexual assaults and that DNA is in that lab, so it gets held up there," Travis County Investigator Alan Howard told KXAN in July 2012.

Escobar's family waited more than 12 months for DNA test results to come back in her still-unsolved case.

The body of Escobar was discovered along the side of a country road near Manor in Travis County.

"She tried hard," said Rivera of her cousin, who was 24 and a mother of two. "She was battling her demons, but she was a good person."

DPS does DNA testing for law enforcement agencies in Texas' 254 counties. Officials said the Escobar case is complicated because evidence was submitted shortly after the crime and then additional evidence was submitted in February and April of 2012.

"DPS has processed a total of 15 samples in this case, and currently there are no test results pending," said DPS spokesman Tom Vinger. "The DPS Crime Lab will continue to work with investigators on this case, and provided assistance as requested."

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